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4-2
TRANSMITTER
CIRCUITS
(1)
MICROPHONE
AMPLIFIER
(MAIN
UNIT)
AF
signals
from
the
built-in
condenser
microphone
or
from
the
external
microphone
jack
are
amplified
at
a
limiter
amplifier
(IC205),
and
are
pre-emphasized
to
6
dB/octave
(300
Hz—3
kHz).
Pin
1
outputs
a
square
wave
which
con-
tains
many
high
harmonic
components.
The
signals
pass
through
the
splatter
filter
in
IC205
where
signals
of
3
kHz
and
above
are
attenuated.
The
signals
from
pin
7
are
applied
to
the
VCO
UNIT
for
frequency
modulation
(FM).
(2)
DRIVE
AMPLIFIER
(RF
UNIT)
The
VCO
output
is
buffer
amplified
at
012.
Passing
through
D16,
the
signals
are
then
amplified
at
the
drive
amplifier
(Q10).
(3)
RF
POWER
AMPLIFIER
(RF
UNIT)
010
output
is
amplified
at
IC3
to
7
W
(HIGH)
or
1
W
(LOW).
When
transmitting,
the
RF
signals
amplified
at
IC3
pass
through
the
antenna
switching
diode
(D15)
and
the
low
pass
filter
where
harmonic
signals
are
rejected.
The
signal
is
then
applied
to
the
antenna
connector.
RX
1st
mixer
APC
CIRCUIT
RF
signal
from
Q12
Power
mod
Driver
amp
Q15
Detected
voltage
Reference
voltage
4-3
PLL
CIRCUITS
(1)
GENERAL
The
PLL
circuit,
using
a
one-chip
PLL
IC
(IC2),
directly
generates
the
desired
frequency.
ІС2
sets
the
dividing
ratio
based
on
serial
data
from
the
CPU
(IC501),
and
compares
the
phases
of
the
VCO
signal
and
the
reference
oscillator
frequency.
it
detects
the
out-of-step
phase
and
outputs
it.
(2)
REFERENCE
OSCILLATOR
CIRCUIT
(RF
UNIT)
ХЗ
oscillates
а
10
MHz
signal.
ІС2
divides
this
signal
with
N-data
from
the
CPU.
In
this
way,
one
of
six
tuning
steps
(b,
10,
12.5,
15,
20,
25
kHz)
can
be
selected.
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(4)
APC
CIRCUIT
(Automatic
Power
Control)
(RF
UNIT)
IC3
output
passes
through
the
APC
detector
circuit
(D13,
D14,
L15,
etc.)
where
its
RF
output
level
is
detected.
The
detected
output,
compared
at
the
differential
amplifier
(Q13)
to
the
reference
voltage
output
of
the
power
set
circuit,
is
applied
to
the
base
of
Q15.
When
the
antenna
is
matched
at
50
Q,
the
detected
output
is
at
a
minimum.
When
mismatched,
the
detected
output
increases.
The
current
at
the
collectors
of
Q11
and
Q15,
as
well
as
the
gain
of
the
driver
(Q10),
decreases
until
the
detected
output
and
the
reference
voltage
become
equal.
In
this
way,
the
power
module
(IC3)
is
protected
from
damage.
Q17
acts
as
a
switch
for
the
reference
voltage
used
in
the
APC
circuit.
In
this
way,
HIGH/LOW
transmit
output
power
switching
is
accomplished.
This
current
is
controlled
<+—
by
the
APC
circuit.
7W
output
power
to
low-pass
filter
ber
Ў
АРС
DETECTOR
CIRCUIT
RF
indicator
signal
to
the
LOGIC
UNIT
POWER
SET
CIRCUIT
“С
T+5
LOW
(“HIGH”
when
low
power
is
selected)
(3)
CHARGE
PUMP
AND
LOOP
FILTER
CIRCUITS
(RF
UNIT)
Phase-detected
signals
from
pins
5
and
12
are
converted
to
DC
voltage
by
the
charge
pump
(Q6~Q8)
and
the
lag-lead
loop
filter
(В48--В50,
C81,
C112
and
C113).
The
frequency
at
which
the
VCO
oscillates
is
controlled
by
varactor
diodes
(D703,
D704).
DC
voltage
(PLL
lock
voltage)
is
provided
through
the
loop
filter.
The
output
of
the
loop
filter
passes
through
Q9,
and
is
used
to
control
the
bandpass
filter
(D3,
D5,
D6)
in
the
receiver
RF
circuit.
When
the
power
save
function
is
on,
the
charge
pump
control
circuit
(020—022,
018)
cuts
off
the
charge
pump
and
the
VCO.

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Icom IC-2GA Specifications

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BrandIcom
ModelIC-2GA
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

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