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MODULATION
LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
The
MOD
ADJUST
(Rl27)
wns
adjusted
to
the
proper
setting
before
shipment
and
should
not
normally
require
readjustment.
This
setting
permits
approximately
75%
modulation
for
the
sverage
voice
level.
The
aduio
peaks
which
would
cause
overmodulation
are
clipped
by
the
modulation
limiter.
The
.limiter,
in
con.)
unction
with
the
de-emphasis
network,
instan-
taneously
limits
the
slope
of
the
audio
wave
to
the
modulator,
thereby
preventing
overmod-
ulation
while
preserving
intelligibility,
TEST
EQUIPMENT
l.
An
audio
oscillator
(GE
Model
4EX6Al0).
2.
A
frequency
modulation
monitor.
3.
An
output
meter
or
a VTVM.
4,
GE
Test
Set
Model
4EX3All
or
4EX8Kl2.
PROCEDURE
l.
Set
the
station
g:ain
control
Rl4
to
it::;
fully
clockwise
position.
2.
Connect
the
audio
oscillntor
and
the
meter
through
a
0.5
11F
(or
larger)
DC
block-
ing
capacitor,
across
audio
input
terminals
JlO
(Green-Hi)
and
Jll
(Black-Lo)
on
GE
Test
Set,
and
connect
the
Red
Test
set
plug
to
the
system
Red
metering
plug.
3.
Set
the
audio
generator
frequency
to
l
kHz,
A.
In
all
station
combinations
except
Local
Control
Intermittent
Duty
combina-
tions,
set
the
audio
generator
output
to
30
millivolts
RMS,,
B.
In
Local
Control
Intermittent
Duty
station
combinations,
set
the
audio
generator
output
to
1,0
volt
RMS.
4.
For
transmitters
without
Channel
Guard,
set
MOD
ADJUST
Rl27
for
a
4.5
kHz
swing
with
the
deviation
polarity
which
gives
the
highest
reading
as
indicated
on
tbe
frequency
modulation
monitor.
5.
For
transmitters
with
Channel
Guard
set
Channel
Guard
MOD
ADJUST
Rl05
for
zero
tone
deviation.
Next,
with
the
30
millivolts
signal
at
1000Hz
applied,
set
MOD
ADJUST
Rl04
for
:l.
75
kHz
deviation.
Then
remove
the
signal
from
the
audio
oscil-
lator
and
set
Channel
Guard
i\IOD
ADJUST
Rl28
for
0.75
kHz
tone
deviation.
6.
For
multi-frequency
transmitters,
set
the
deviation
as
described
in
Steps
4
or
5
on
the
channel
producing
the
largest
amount
of
deviation.
7.
Remove
the
audio
oscillator
and
key
the
mike.
While
talking
in
a
normal
voice
at
a
distance
of
four
to
six
inches
from
the
station
microphone,
adjust
station
gain
control
Rl4
for
a
deviation
of
3
kHz
as
measured
on
the
deviation
monitor.
PA POWER
INPUT
For
FCC
purposes,
the
PA
power
input
can
be
determined
by
measuring
the
PA
supply
voltage
and
PA
current,
and
using
the
following
formula:
i'i
PA
vol
Lage
x
PA
current
where:
Pi
is
the
power
input
in
Watts,
PA
voltage
is
measured
with
Test
Set
Model
4EX3All
in
Position
G
on
the
15-Volt
range
(read
as
15
Volts
full
scale),
and
with
the
polarity
switch
in
the
(-)
position.
With
Test
Set
Model
4EX8Kl2,
use
the
B+
position
and
tbe
1-Volt
range
(read
as
15
Volts
full
scale),
with
the
HIGH
SENSITIVITY
button
pressed
and
the
polarity
switch
in
the
(-)
position.
PA
current
is
measured
with
the
Test
Set
in
Position
Gin
the
Test
l
position,
and
with
the
HIGH
SENSITIVITY
button
pressed
(10
amperes
full
scale).
Example:
Pi=
12.6
Volts
x
5.0
amperes
63
Watts.
I COM
FREQUENCY
ADJUSTMENT
First,
check
the
frequency
to
deternine
if
11ny
adjustment
is
required.
The
i're-
quency
should
be
set
with
a
frequency
meter
or
counter
with
an
absolute
accuracy
that
lS
5
to
10
times
better
thnn
tho
tolernnco
to
be
maintained,
nnd
with
the
entire
radio
as
near
as
possible
to
an
ambient
temperature
of
26.5°C
(79.8"F).
MASTR
II
ICOMs
should
be
reset
only
when
the
frequency
shows
devintions
in
excess
oi'
the
following
limits:
A.
±0.5
PPM,
when
the
radio
is
at
26.5"C
(79.8"F).
B.
±2
PPM
at
any
other
temperature
within
the
range
of
-5°C
to
+55"C
(+23"F
to
+l3l"F).
C.
The
!:>pecification
limit
(±2
PPM
or
±5
PPM)
at
any
temperature
within
the
rnng-cs
of
-40cC
to
-S"C
(-40°F
to
+23"F)
or
-t-55''C
to
+70'-'C
(-t-131
"F
to
+l58"F).
If
an
adjustment
is
required,
pry
up
the
cover
on
the
top
of
the
ICOM
to
expoc;e
the
trimmer,
and
use
one
of
the
following
procedures:
If
the
radio
is
at
an
amblent
temperature
of
26.5°C
(79.8°F')
set
the
o:;,cillalur
:for
the
correct
operating
frequency.
If
tbe
radio
is
not
at
an
ambient
tempex·alure
of
26.5"C
setting
errors
cnn
!Je
minimized
as
follows:
A.
To
hold
~etting,
error
to
±0.6
PPM
(which
is
considered
l'Caf>onable
for
5
PPM
ICOMS):
l.
Maintain
tile
:t'adio
at
26.5°C
(±S"C)
and
~el
I
he
osclllntor
to
desired
frequency,
or-
2.
Maint:;in
the
radio
<1l
26.5'C
(±l0°C)
and
offset
the
oscillator,
as
a
function
of
actual
tempe:t'ature,
hy
the
amo11nt "'!1nwu
in
Figure
9"
B.
To
hold
setting
error
to
±0.35
PPM
(which
is
considered
reasonable
for
2
P~!
ICOMs):
Maintain
unit
at
26.5"C
(-t5°C)
and
offset
the
os~illator.
as
a
function
of
actual
tempernture,
by
the
amount
slwwn
in
F'ig:ure
9.
For
flxamplP.:
A"'sume
thf'
amhient
tomp('ratnro
of
the
radio
is
l8.5°C
(65.4°F).
At
that
temperature,
the
curve
:.:haws a
correction
fa~tor
of
0.3
PPM.
(At
25
MHz, 1
PPM
lS
25Hz.
At
50
tlliz,
l
PPM
is
50
Hz).
With
an
opernting
frequency
of
50
MHz,
set
the
oscillator
for
a
reading
of
15Hz
(0.3
x
50
Hz)
higher
than
thP
licensed
operating
frequency.
If
a
negative
correction
factor
is
obtained
(at
temperaturos
above
26.5°C),
set
the
os~illator
for
the
indL~u
ted
PPM
lower
than
the
lict2nsed
operating
Jrequency.
DEGREES
FAHRENHEIT
618
654
690
726
76.6
79.8
834
870
906
942
978
;:Et0.6r--~
a._
+05
a._
+04
0:::
+
0.3
~
+02
0:::+01,
w '
of-
>-
-0
I
~
-02
w
--03
::)
0
-0.4
w
-0
5
0:::
lL
-06
L_
16
5
18
5
-1 i
T--,--T-~
I , .
I . .
-1--i---
---
-
-+-
----+----
----<
------+--
1
!
+
20
01
22 S
24
2
26
5
28
5
30
5
32
5
34
s
36
5
- 5" LIMIT
C<EF
+5"
LiMIT
DEGREES
CENTIGRADE
F(-2453
Figure
9
-Frequency
Characteristics
Vs.
Temperature
11\ifU-tPIII
HP
T
-''N~>
CIJNli•'JIJOIJS
DLJTY
;\LL
CXCEPT
I
OU,L
r:0~JTROL
SYSJCP.'
ROAI:
lJ
.\·IL
T~RING
JACI<
MOD
ADJUST
R127
CHANNEL
GUARD
MOD
ADJUST
R128
EXCITER
ASSEMBLY
CONTINUOUS DUTY
PA
ANTENNA
JACK
J243
INTERMITTENT DUTY
PA
ANTENNA
-
..
JACK
J201
PA
ASSEMBLY
PA
METERING
JACK
J205
TRANSMITTER
ALIGNMENT
LBI-4732
EQUI
P~'IENT
REQUIRED
1.
GE
Tust
Set
\Iodel
4EX3All
or
Test
Kit
4EX8Kl2.
2.
A
50-ohm
wattmeter
cormectud
to
antenna
jack
J906.
3.
A
frequency
counter.
PRELBIINARY
CHECKS
AND
fiD.JUSniENTS
l.
Place
ICOM::;
on
Exciter
Board
(crystal
frequency
-
operating
frequency
7
3).
2.
For
a
large
change
in
frequency
or
a
badly
mis-aligned
transmitter,
pre-set
tho
slugs
to
TlOl
through
TlOS.
and
LlOl,
Ll02
and
LlO::l
to
the
boltom
of
the
coil
form.
NOTE
The
tuning
frequency
for
multi-frequency
trnnsmitters
is
determined
by
the
operating-
frequency
Dnd
the
:frequency
spread
between
l'reqllencies.
Reier
to
the
tnblo
below
for
maximum
frequency
spread.
3.
For
multi-frequency
transmitterf>
with
a
fruquer:cy
spread
less
than
that
specified
in
column
(1),
tune
the
tn1nsmitter?
to
the
lowest
.frequency.
For
frequency
spread
oxceodlng
t!1e
limits
specified
in
column
(1),
tuno
the
transmitter
11sing
a
cent~r
[J·eqtJency
t11ne
11p
ICOM.
Except
the
maximum
frequency
spread
can
be
extended
to
tht>
linits
specified
in
~olumn
(3)
with
1
dB
deg-radation.
For
tuning
LlOl,
LlO~,
L103,
alwnys
tune
LlOl,
Ll02,
LlO:~
on
the
lowest
fl"uquency.
Multi-frequency
Transmitter
Tuning
,----
.
Trunsm1ttcr
MAXIMUM
FREQUENCY
SPREAD
Frequency
Range
(l)
without
center
Luning
I
wi
t11
center
tuning
'
wit
11
canter
tuning
(l
dB
degradation)
25-30
MIIZ
.080
:V!Hz
I
.160
Ill
Hz
.320
11Hz
I
:l0-36
MIIz
.100
MI!z
I
.200
MHZ
.400
MHz
36-42
}!Hz
.120
Mil.-;
.240
M!Iz
.470
MHz
42-50
MHZ
.140
MHz
.2RO
.MHz
.
510
li!Hz
4.
Connect
t!Je
red
plu~
on
the
GE
Test
Set
to
the
Systom
Boord
metering
.Jack,
and
the
black
plug
to
the
Exciter
motoring
jack.
Set
the
polarity
to-:-,
and
set
the
rang-e
to
the
Test
1
position
(1-Volt
position
for
4EX8Kl2)
for
all
ucl,justments.
NOTE:
Witl1
the
Test
Set
connec1
ed
J·o
lhe
PA
metering
,jack,
the
voltr.ge
reading
at
position
"}'"with
the
HIGH
SE~SITIYITY
button
pressed
may
!Je
couverted
to
driver
collector
current
[)y
reading
t!1e
current
as
10
amperes
full
scale.
The
voltage
readinp;
at
position
''G"
witll
the
HIGH
SENSI-
TIVITY
bulton
pressed
may
he
converted
to
PA
ccllector
current
by
reading
the:
current
as
10
ampere;:,
full
scale.
5.
All
adjustments
;u·u
madu
with
the
transmitter
keyed.
Unkey
tile
Lransmittor
between
steps
to
avoid
unnecessary
heating.
STBP
\!ETEH
POSITION
TUNING
CONTROL
'
METER READING
!
PROCEDURE
'
I
l.
o~'
'-"
I
LlOl
I
Max.imum
Tune
LlOl
for
maximum
muter
reading.
S\
MOD-l
2.
l~lv'-l
B
Ll02
&
Ll03
~laximum
Tunu
Ll02
and
then
Ll03
for
the
nwximum
meter
readinJ.
>-----
0V~
c I
3.
TlOl
& T
102
See
Procedure
j
\ MULT-1
I
4.
r-s·
Ol,i
D ':S!<-}
.,.
TlOJ,
T
102.
See
Procodux'e
~
\
JULT-2
TlOl
&
Tl04
1 F
l'r
c
~-
Tl05,
Tl04,
Soe
Procedure
~~{
\'!ULT-:J
Tl06
&
Tl07
~----
f-
'
--
.
6.
""\~
G
~-;~
lC;]·_,_
TlOtl.
Tl07
~Iaximum
~\)~J
AMPL-1
&
Tl06
c
1'56
--~---+-·-
~----~-
?\
;;
---·-
--·-·-·-.
'--
- --
I
1.
Cl<l::l , .lilaximum
I
-11
AMPL-1
/7\
DRIVE
~
I
(on
PA)
R216
L__
Tune
TlOI
for
'
dip
in
meter
re:1ding.
and
then
tune
Tl02
for
maximum
meter
reading:.
Tune
Tl03
for
maximum
motor
reading
and
•·o-<Jdju!Oi
Tl
02
ocd
T101
for
maximum
meter
reading.
Then
tunc
Tl04
I.'
or
'
dip
"'
meter
readinp;.
Tune
TlO::~
for
maximum
met
or
rending
and
ro-adj
ust
Tl01
for
maximum
meter
reading.
Then
tunu
Tl06
for
'
dip
in
met
or
reading
and
Tl07
for
maximum
meter
reading.
-·~-~~~---
'
--
T
"me
T108
for
maximum
meter
reading,
and
then
ro-adju::;t
T!07
and
Tl06
for
maximum
meier
reading.
Move
the
black
motering
plu~
tn
the
PO\\·Ur
Amplifier
metering
jack
and
tune
Cl4J
and
Cl56
for
maximum
motor
reading.
Set
Power
Adjust
potentiometer
R216
00
tlw
PA
board
['or
tllo
desired
po·wer
output
(from
1 5
to
50
Watts).
ALIGNMENT
PROCEDURE
25--50
MHz,
50-WATT
STATION
TRANSMITTER
INTERMITTENT
&
CONTINUOUS
DUTY
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2
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