yaesu ft 2500m technical supplement
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Yaesu Ft 2500m Technical SupplementTRANSCRIPT
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FTIZ^SOOMMil-Spec 2-m FM Tkansceiver
Technical Supplement
YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD.C.P.O. Box 1500, Tokyo, JapanYAESU U.S.A.17210 Edwards Rd., Cerritos, California 90203U.S.A.YAESU EUROPE B.V.Snipweg 3. U18DN Schiphol, The NetherlandsYAESU UK LTD.Unit 2, Maple Grove Business CentreLawrence Rd., Hounslow, Middlesex TW4 6DR, UK
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ContentsI. General InformationIntroduction
. .1,-lSpecifications . . . . .].-2ChipComponentlnformation ....L-3CircuitDescription . , . .'1,-7
Block Diagram .1_-11
InterconnectionDiagram ...1-13
ExplodedView&MiscellaneousParts ...L-15
II. ServicingCase Disassembly & PCB AccessLCD & Control Unit AccessLithium Backup Battery ReplacementPanel Lamp Replacement9600 Baud Packet ModificationChannel Display-Only Mode
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Alignment.. .....2-5PLL & Transmitter 2-6PLL VCV (Varactor Control Voltage) . . . 2-6PLLReferenceFrequency
. . . . .2-7TrqnsmitterOutput
..2-7TiansmitterDeai.ation
. . . . . .2-7Receiver 2-gInterstageTransformers
......2-8S-MeterCalibration
. .2-BScannerCenterStop.
......2-BSquelch
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III. Board Units (Schematics, Layout & Parts List)VCOUnit. ...3A-LMAINUnit. . .38-LMIC UnitCNTLUnit . ..3D-LDISPLAYUnit. ....3E-1,
IV. Optional Board Units (Schematics, Layout & Parts)FRC-5 DTMF Paging Unit . . 4A-'t_FTS-L7A CTCSS Tone Squelch Unit . . . .48-1-MH-26csyMicrophone . . . .4Cllv{IJ-z7 AsI Microphone . . 4D-7
Cut out the label at the right and placeit behind the clear plastic window inthe spine of the manual binder.
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V'Introduction
The FT-2500M is Yaesu's new successor to thefamous FT-2400H, the industry's first amateurtransceiver designed to meet rugged U'S' mili-tary specifications for shock and vibration (MIL-SPEC 810-C). The FT-2500M is upgraded with anew front panel and control knob layout, andadditional operator features.
Selectable power output of 5,25 or 50 wattswithout the need of forced air cooling is possibledue to the large heatsink surface area of the com-partmentalized one-piece diecast chassis. Back-lighting for the large LCD (display) and knobs ism-anually adjustable, or automatically controlledby a photosensor, and the less-used buttons havea flip-down protective cover. The thirty-one tun-able memories can each be programmed with a4-character channel name, which can thenbe dis-played in place of frequency, as desired.
Each memory offers complete programmabil-ity and scanning functions, such as independenttx/ rx frequencies, independent repeater offsetand CTCSS tone, prografiunable scan limits, se-lectable scan resume modes and memorY skiP,priority monitoring and a l-touch instant-recall
CALL channel. Channel steps are user-selectablefrom 5 to 50 kHz, and Automatic Repeater Shiftcan set standard repeater shifts when you tune toa repeater subband. A1750-Hz tone generator isincluded in European versions. A 39-tone Pro-grammable CTCSS encoder is built in as stand-ard, and the FTS-17ACTCSS unit canbe installedto provide tone squelched private channels and aCTCSS paging bell feature to sound a pagingalert tone when the tone squelch opens.
DTMF (Dual-Tone, Multi-Frequency) -basedselective calling and private paging capabilitiescan be easily added with the optional FRC-6,controlled entirely from the front panel. You canselect any of 999 3-digit ID codes for your trans-ceiver, and then have your receiver stay quietuntil your code is received (frorn any standardDTMF-equipped transceiver). When a call is re-ceived, the FT-2500M displays the caller's code,and a pagingbeeper canbe set to sound and evento respond to the call automatically. Seven DTMFcode memories store your ID plus those of sixother frequently-called stations or grouPs youwish to monitor.
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Specifications
GeneralFrequency Range: t44-146 or 148 MHz T>; or 144-146 MHz or 1.40-174MHz Rx ,_____,Channel Steps: 5,10,L2.5,I5,20,25 & 50 kHzFrequency Stability: < +10 ppm (-20" to +60'C)Mode of Emission: G3E (F3)Antenna Impedance: 50 ohms, unbalancedSupply voltage: 13.8 VDC +10"/", negative groundCurrent Consumption (typical): Rx: 600 mA, Tx hr/mid/low:12/9/5AOperating T"*p. Range: -20o to +60" CCase Size (WHD): 160 x 50 x 180 mm (w/o knobs)Weight: 1.5 kg (3.31b.)Transmitter \-/OutputPower (high/mid /\ow): 50/25/5WModulation Type: Variable ReactanceMaximumDeviation: t5 kHzSpurious Radiation: less than -60 dBMicrophone Impedance: 2kQ
\vReceiverCircuit Type: Double Conversion SuperheterodyneIFs: 21.4}l4'}lz & 455 kHzSensitivity (for 12dB SINAD): better than 0.2 pVSelectivity (-6/-60 dB): 12/30kHzIF Rejection: better than 70 dBImage Rejection: better than 70 dBMaximum AF Output: 3.5 W into 4 ohms @10% THDSpecifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
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Chip Component InformationReplacing Chip Comp onents
Chip components are installed at the factoryby a series of robots. The first one places a spotof adhesive resin at the location where eachpart is to be installed, and later robots handleand place parts using vacutun suction.
For single-sided boards, solder paste is ap-plied and the board is then baked to harden theresin and flow the solder. For double-sidedboards, no solder paste is applied, but theboard is baked (or exposed to ultra-violet light)to cure the resin before dip soldering.
In our laboratories and service shops, smallquantities of chip components are mountedmanually by applying a spot of resin, placingthem with tweezers, and then soldering byvery small dual streams of hot air (withoutphysical contact during soldering). We removeparts by first removing solder using a vacuurnsuction iron, which applies a light, steady vac-uum at the iron tip, and then breaking theadhesive with tweezers.
The special vacuum soldering/desolderingequipment is recommended if you expect to doa lot of chip replacements. Otherwise, it isusually possible to remove and replace chipcomponents with only a tapered, temperature-controlled soldering iron, a set of tweezers andbraided copper solder wick. Soldering irontemperature should be less than 280'C (536"F).
Precautions for Chip ReplacementX Do not disconnect a chip forcefully, or the
foil pattern may peel off the board.X Never re-use a chip component. Dispose of
all removed chip components immediatelyto avoid mixing with new parts.
X Limit soldering time to 3 seconds or less toavoid damaging the component and board.
Remouing Chrp Comp onents3 Remove the solder at each joint, one joint at
a time, using solder wick whetted withnon-acidic flux as shown below. Avoid ap-plying pressure, and do not attempt to re-move the tinning from the chip's electrode.
Grasp the chip on both sides with tweezers,and gently twist the tweezers back andforth (to break the adhesive bond) whilealternately heating each electrode. Be care-ful to avoid peeling the foil traces from theboard. Dispose of the chip when removed.
D After removing the chip, use the copperbraid and soldering iron to which away anyexcess solder and smooth the land for in-stallation of the replacement part.
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Chip Component InformationInstall a Replacement Chip
As thevalue of some chip components is not\__ indicated on the body of the chip, be careful to
get the right part for replacement.D Apply a small amount of solder to the land
on one side where the chip is to be installed.Avoid too much solder, which may causebridging (shorting to other parts).
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fl Hold the chip with tweezers in the desiredposition, and apply the soldering iron witha motion line that indicated by the arrow inthe diagram below. Do not apply heat formore than 3 seconds.
tl Remove the tweezers andtrode on the other side indescribed.
solder the elec-the manner just
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Circuit DescriptonReceioe Signal Path
Incoming RF from the antenna jack is deliv-ered to the Main Unit and passed through a low-pass filter and a I/+-wave antenna switchingnetwork consisting of coils L1003 & Ll-004, ca-pacitors C1003 & C1004, and diodes D1001 &D1025. Signals within the frequency range of thetransceiver are then passed through a varactor-tuned bandpass filter consisting of T1001/T1002before RF amplification by Q1001 (3SK131). Theamplified RF is then bandpass filtered again byvaractor-tuned resonators T1,003/T1004, to en-sure pure in-band input to 1st mixerQ1002/Q1003 (2SK302GR x 2).
Buffered output from the VCO Unit is ampli-fied by Q1005 (25C2759) and lowpass filtered byLL009 and C1.042/C1043, to provide a pure 1stlocal signal between LL8.6 and 152.6MH.2 to the1st mixer. The 21.4-MHz 'l.st mixer product ispassed through dual monolithic crystal filterXF1001 & XF1002 (t7.5 kHz BW) to strip away allbut the desired signal, which is then amplified byQ1004 (25C2714Y).
The amplified 1st IF signal is applied to FM IFsubsystem IC Q1008 (MC3372ML), which con-tains the 2nd mixer, 2nd local oscillator, limiteramplifier, noise amplifie1, S-meter amplifier andsquelch gates. A 2nd local signal is generatedfrom 21.855 MHz crystal XL001, which producesthe 455 kHz 2nd IF when mixed with the 1st IFsignal within Q1008. The 2nd IF is passedthrough ceramic filter CF1001 to strip away un-wanted mixer products, and then applied to thelimiter amp in Q1008, which removes amplitudevariations in the 455 kHz IF before detection ofthe speechby ceramic discriminator CD1001.
Detected audio is delivered from Q1008 to theCNTL Unit, where it passes through buffer am-plifier Q2018 (2sc2712cR) and audio gateQ2002(DTC114EK) before de-emphasis, and high-passfiltering by Q2001-2 (NJM29O2Mj/4). Anotheraudio muting gate, Q2003 (DTC114EK), passesthe signal, which is then combined with beeperaudio originating from the microprocessorthrough Beeper volume trimrner VR2001. Thelevel of the combined receiver and beeper audioon the CNTL Unit is set by VOL potentiometerVR3002 on the DISP Unit and is then retumed theMain Unit for amplification by Q1023
(TDA2003H) up to 2 watts for the optional head-phone jack or 8-ohm loudspeaker.
Squelch ControlThe squelch circuit consists of noise amplifier
Q1007 (2S'C2712GR) and a highpass filter andsquelch trigger within Q1008 on the MAIN Unit,and control circuitry within microprocessorQ2006 (SC418082CFU) on the CNTL Unit.
When no carrier is received, noise at the out-put of the detector stage in Q1008 is amplifiedbyQ1007 and highpass filtered by the noise ampsection of Q1008, and then rectified by D1012 toprovide a DC control voltage for the squelchswitching section within Q1008. With no carrier,pin 14 of Q1008 is high. This signal is inverted byQ1006 (lMHs) and delivered to BUSY pin 15 ofmain microprocessor Q2006 on the CNTLUnit asthe Scan Stop signal, which causes the BUSY indi-cation on the display when the squelch is open.This signal also causes the microprocessor to cutreceiver audio in two places on the CNTL Unitmentioned already: opening audio mute gateQ2002, and pulling the audio line to ground justbefore the audio amplifier at Q2003, thus silenc-ing the receiver while no signal is being received,and during transmission.
When a carrier appears at the discriminator,noise is removed from the output, causing pin 1,4of Q1008 to go low. This signals the microproces-sor to activate the BUSY indicator through LCDdriver Q3001 (LC7582E). The microprocessorthen checks for CTCSS tone detection from theFTS-17A Tone Squelch Unit (if installed), and forDigital Code Squelch information (if the FRC-6Pager Unit is installed). If not transmitting andtone squelch is not activated, or if the receivedtone mitches that programmed, the microproces-sor switches Q2002 and Q2003 to allow audio topass to the amplifier and loudspeaker.Center-Stop Scanning
To ensure that scanning stops at the center of adetected signal, discriminator output from pin 9of Q1008 is also delivered to comparator circuitQ2001 (NJM2902-3/+ & -a/+) on the CNTL Unit,which compares the discrirninator output to apreset DC level. The output of the comparatorconnects to the Scan Stop line, preventing thereceived signal from signalling the microproces-sor to stop scanning until the signal has been
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Circuit Descriptiontuned to its peak level, preset by Center-Stoptrimmer VR2007.
Transmit Signal PathSpeech input from the microphone is deliv-
ered via the Mic (]ack) Unit and DISPLAY Unit tothe CNTL Unit, where it passed through MicMute switch D2003 (DAP202K) for amplificationand pre-emphasis by Q2007-1 (NJM2902M-1/4).To prevent over-deviation, the audio is processedby IDC (instantaneous deviation control) stageQ2007-2/a, and then lowpass filtered by Q2007-3/t&. -41+(N,naz9o2M) before delivery to the modula-tor on the VCO Unit.
If a CTCSS tone is enabled for transmission,the subaudible tone from microprocessor Q2006on the CNTL Unit is lowpass filtered by Q2001,-tand mixed with the IDC-processed speech audio.Also, DTMF tones generated by the FRC-6 op-tion(if installed) or directly from the microproces-soq, are applied to the transmit audio chain at theinput of the IDC stage. The microprocessor alsodisables microphone at Mic Mute switch D2003.
The modulating audio is delivered to diodeD305 (1SV214) on the VCO Unit, frequencymodulating the PLL carrier up to + 5 kHz fromthe unmodulated carrier at the transmitting fre-quency. The modulated signal from transmitterVCO Q303 (2SC3356) is buffered by Q305(2SC2759) and delivered to the Main Unit foramplification by Q1.01.2 (2SC2759), Q1011(MMBR951L) and Q1010 (2SC20s3). The lowlevel transmit signal is then finally amplified byPA module Q1009 (M67781L) up to 50 watts.Harmonic spurious radiation in the final outputis suppressed by a 3-pole lowpass filter on theMain Unit, and the transmit signal then passesthrough 1/+-w av e antenna switch D1 0 1 6 ( U M 94 1 5)before delivery to the antenna.Automatic Tiansmit Power Control
RF power output from the final amplifier issampled by CL064 and rectified by DL01.7(1SS97). The resulting DC is passedbyhigh/me-dium/low power controller Q1017 (FMS1) andtransmit inhibit gate Q1018 (lMX1) to AutomaticPower Controller Q1019 (2581143S) whichregulates supply voltage to transmitter RF ampli-fiers Q1009 and Q1010, so as to maintain stablehigh, medium or.low output power under vary-ing antenna loading conditions.
Spurious SuppressionGeneration of spurious products by the trans-
mitter is minimized by the fundamental carrierfrequency being equal to the final transmittingfrequency, modulated directly in the transmitVCO. Additional harmonic suppression is pro-vided by a 3-pole lowpass filter consisting ofLL002, LL013, LL01,4 and C1002, CL061, C1.063,C1065-C1067, and C1I64, resulting in more than50 dB harmonic suppression (for transmittingfrequencies in the amateur band) prior to deliv-ery to the antenna.
PLL Erequency SynthesizerPLL circuitry on the Main Unit consists of
prescaler Q1025 (MC12O22SLAD) and PLL sub-system IC Q1024 (MC1451 s9F2),which containsa reference oscillator / divider, serial-to-paralleldata latch, programmable divider and a phasecomparator. Stability is obtained by a regulated5-V supply to Q1024 and temperature compen-sating capacitors associated with L2.8-MHz fre-quency reference crystal X1002.
Receiver VCO Q301 (2SC3356) on the VCOUnit oscillates between 118.6 and 152.6 accordingto the programmed receiving frequency. TheVCO ouput is buffered by Q305 (2SC2759) onthe VCO Unit, and then retumed to the MAINUnit where a sample of the output is buffered byQ1028 (2S,C2714Y) for application to prescaler/-swallow counter Q1025. There the VCO signal isdivided by 64 or 65, according to a control signalfrom the data latch section of Q1024,before beingapplied to the programmable divider section ofthe PLL chip.
The data latch section of Q1024 also receivesserial dividing data from microprocessor Q2006on the CNTL Unit, which causes the predividedVCO signal to be further divided by 23,720
-30,520 in the programmable divider section, de-pending upon the desired receive frequency, soas to produce a S-kHz or 6.25-kHz derivative ofthe current VCO frequency. Meanwhile, the refer-ence divider section of Q1024 divides the 12.8-MHz crystal reference by 2560 (or 2048) toproduce the S-kHz (or 6.25-kHz) loop reference(respectively).
The 5-kHz (or 6.25-kHz) signal from the pro-grammable divider (derived from the VCO) andthat derived from the crystal are applied to the
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t Descriptionphase detector section of Q1.024, which producesa dual 5-V pulsed output with pulse durationdepending on the phase difference between theinput signals. This pulse train is converted to DCby charge pump Q1026/QI027 (lMXs /lMZ2),lowpass filtered, and then fed back to varactorsD301 and D302 (1T363 x 2) on the VCO Unit.
Changes in the level of the DC voltage appliedto D30L/D302 affect the reactance in the tankcircuit of VCO Q301, changing the oscillating fre-quency according to the phase difference be-tween the signals derived from the VCO and thecrystal reference oscillator. The VCO is thusphase-locked to the crystal reference oscillator.
The output of receiver VCO Q301, after buffer-irg by Q305, is delivered to the Main Unit foramplification by Q1005 before application to the1st mixer, as described previously.
Transmitter VCO Q303 (2SC3356) oscillatesbetween 140 and 174MHz according to the pro-grammed transmit frequency. The remainder ofthe PLL circuitry is shared with the receiver.However, the dividing data from the micro-processor is such that the VCO frequency is at theactual transmit frequency (rather than offset forIFs, as in the receiving case). Also, the transmitterVCO is modulated by the filtered speech audioapplied to modulating varactor D305, as de-scribed previously.Transmit Inhibit
When the transmit PLL is unlocked pin 7 ofPLL chip Q1024 goes to a logic low, tuming onQ1020 (DTA143EK) and tuming off half of Q1018.This unlock signal produces a low impedance atthe base of the other half of Q1018, which thenturns off Automatic Power Controller Q1019 todisable the supply voltage to transmitter RF am-
plifiers Q1009 and Q1010, disabling the transmit-ter.
Mis cell ane ous Cir cuitsPower-On Sequencing I Panel Lamps
Pressing the POWER switch on the DISP Unitturns onQ2017 (DTC114EK) on the CNTL Unit,applying 5 volts from regulator Q2012 (L7805)via 9-volt regulator Q1013 (AN6541 ) and the 13.8-V supply line to the base of Q2016 (2581140S).This pulls RESET pn75 of microprocessor Q2006low, causing PO pin 66 to go high. The PO linethen pulls the base of Q2017 (DTC114EK) low,lighting the pilot lamps via Q2005 (25C2712GR)and Q2004 (2SB1143S). Lamp brightness is con-trolled by CdS photosensor CS3001, which pro-vides an input to microprocessor Q2006, pn 49.An pulsed DC ouput is then applied to the inte-grator circuit formedby C2015 and M021, whichproduces a DC bias proportional to the pulsetrain input, which is then applied to the base ofQ200s (2S,C2712GR), and Q2004 (2SB1143S),controlling voltage to the panel and displaylamps.
P u sh-Tb -Talk Tr an s mit Ac t ia at i o nThe PTT switch on the microphone is connec-
ted to pn 44 of microprocessor Q2006, so thatwhen the switch is closed pn69 (tx/rx) goes low.This signal is delivered to power bus controllerQ1021 (lMHs) on the MAIN Unit, which thendisables the receiver by disabling the 9-V supplybus at QI022 (DTA143EK) to the front end, IF,discriminator and receiver VCO circuitry. At thesame time, Q1015 (2581143S) activates thetransmit 9-V supply line to enable the transmit-ter.
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P1 090677
CNTL Unit
RUBBER KNOB
TS206352AWIRE ASS'Y (2Pcs)
R3520140RU BBER
R35201 808RUBBER KNOB
R35201 708RUBBER KNOB
R3520200APANEL
WINDOW
R3520 1 20RUBBER KNOB ASS'Y
R3520RUBBER KNOB
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CNTL Uni
RUBBER KNOB
T9206352AWIRE ASS'Y (2pcs)
Exploded \
R3806750CASE TO;
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R3520140RU BBER
R35201 808RUBBER KNOB
ASS'Y (2pcs)
R3520RUBBER KNOB
R3520 1RUBBER KNOB
R3520 1
T9206082WIRE ASS'Y
M 4090067SPEAKER
R3520100RUBBER KNOB ASS'Y
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P 1 090352CONNECTOR
R490081 1CHASSI S
P 1 090654CONNECTOR
Jvatt'r unirIVCO Unit
TWIRE ASS'Y
R3806730,CASE
BOTTOM
Non-designated parts are availableonly as part of a designated assembly.
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Case Disassembly and PCB AccessLCD
s Control Unit Access3 To access the Control Unit and Display Unit
first remove the VOL, SQL and dial knobs bygently pulling them outward.
Next remove two screws from each side of thetop cover and one from the rear. Tilt the rear ofthe cover upward, then slide it out from thechassis. Note that the single rear screw is dif-ferent from the other four, be sure to reinstall itin the correct location. Be careful not to lose theplastic plug covering the cable entrance cutoutin the chassis.
Remove the two hex bolts from the front panelusing a 3.5 mm hexagonal driver, then gentlyloosen the front panel.Remove the two flat ribbon cables by using asmall screwdriver or fingemail to slide therelease clamps forward on both sides of thecable connector. After releasing both cables,gently separate the front panel from the mainchassis and place it on a soft surface to preventthe clear display from marring.
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Lithium Backup Battery ReplacementThe lithiumbackup battery should not require
servicing for a period of several years, howeveq,to replace the cell, order Yaesu P/N Q9000552.O First note the location and tab polarity of
8T2001, mounted over the CNTL Unit micro-processor. To remove the old cell, carefullyunsolder each terminal from the CNTL UnitPCB and lift it free.
Dispose of lithium batteries according to regula-tions in your area, and ensure small children can-not play with or accidentally ingest thebattery.
O Mount the replacement cell similarly, observ-ing proper polarity when installing it. Next,place the plastic insulating seal (P/NR8118690) on top of the cellbypeelingbackthecover to expose the adhesive backing, thenpressing it in place.
Panel Lamp ReplacementThe LCD and controls are illuminatedby four
10-V incandescent miniature lamps. If these re-quire replacement, they canbe ordered fromyourYaesu dealer (P/N Q1000083).fl First remove the front panel as previously de-
scribed. Note the location of the four lamps, asindicated below.
f: W/Spaceri: W/O Spacer
fl To remove a failed lamp, use a low wattagesoldering iron and forceps to unsolder andfree each lead, then gently lift the bulb out ofthe hole.
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Modification for 9600-Baud PacketNo/e: The two lamps on either side of the LCD
use plastic spacers, be careful not to lose thesewhen removing the bulb, and insert them againwhen instailing a new bulb.fl Install replacement bulbs in the reverse man-
ne4, then reassemble the transceiver case.Modification for 9600-Baud Packet
Operation at high data rates requires specialinterfacing since the FT-2500M bandwidth andpre- and de-emphasis circuitry are not optimizedfor this mode of operation.
If you want to use your FT-2500M with a9600-baud Packet TNC, the following modificationshould enable better performance at this higherdata rate. Howeveq, throughput performance at9600 baud is not guaranteed.
QTY. Part Comments2 pc. 0-O chip resistor *Read notice at below right.1 pc. 1O-kA chip resistor You may have to experiment
with this value for optimumaudio input level.
2 pc. lengths of wire Use stranded #22 AWG,approx. 5 cm in length.
Fig. 2 RX Audio Component Location
If you arenot confident at surfacemount soldering,do not attempt the modification, and contact yourYaesu dealer for assistance.
fl Remove the top cover as described on the pre-vious page to expose the CNTL Unit. Refer toFig. 1 to familiarize yourself with the part lo-cations.
Fig. 3 TX Audio Component Location
Locate the unused pad beneath connectorJ2004, labeled C (Fig. 2). Install a 0-O chipresistor* across at this location, and a wire tothe pad just to the left labeled DISC. Thismakes the connection for de-emphasized dis-criminator audio output for decoding.
2 pc. 1-pF tantalumchip capacitor
lf your TNC model does nothave a capacitive-coupled audioinpuVoutput, see the notice be-
low
If you choose to perform this modification,you will need a low-wattage soldering iron,tweezers and the following components:
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Fig. 1 Modification Component Location
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D Next locate the set of pads labeled MOD (c &R), above connector J2008 (fig. 3). Solder a10-kO chip resistor across pad R, and a 0-Qchip resistor* across pad C, and a wire lead tothe adjacent pad. Pre-emphasized audio is fedto the transmitter here.
D Note the small plastic plug in the chassis cut-out at the rear left corner of the CNTL Unitcompartment. Remove this plug, then run theleads from your TNC through this cut-out andsolder them to the appropriate leads on theCNTL Unit. Be sure to insulate any splicedleads with heat-shrink tubing or electricaltape.
Fig. 4 TNC DATA IN/OUT Lead Connections
Modification for 9600-Baud Packet0 After checking all connections for integrity,
replace the top cover and tighten all screws.This completes the modification.While this modification should work with mostunits, experimentation with audio input and out-put leoel may be necessary before optimum per-formance is obtained.
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Channel Display-Only ModeYou can use this feature when you need very simple operation: only stored memories can be
selected, and are displayed as "!1.!-1. l, .-t,..." instead of the channel frequency or alphanumericname display. L:rdicators for preoiously stored settings such as repeater shift and tone squelch arestill displayed, although they cannot be changed. Only the settings listed below can be changedas describedX High/Mi d./Low TX power and locking function: ,tt" ffil t@=@l to toggleX Volume & Squelch: same as beforeX Channel Selection: DIAL knob or microphone UP/DWN keysX Paging function selection: toggle @ ,o select paging modeX Paging code memory selection: press @= @ and rotate DIAL knob to selectX CALL channel instant recall: pt"tt 6tlD to toggleX Priority channel recall:press (EHfl to toggle
After programming memories, you can activate Channel Display-Only operation by turningthe trans'ceirier off, thin pressing ind holding th" @ & gg, keys together-while powering onagain. Repeat this step to return the transceiver to normal.
Channel Display-Only Mode
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AlignmentThe FT-2500M has been carefully aligned at
the factory for the specified performance acrossthe amateur band. Realignment should thereforenot be necessary except in the event of a compo-nent failure. A11 component replacement andservice should be performed only by an autho-ized Yaesu representative, or the warranty pol-icy maybe voided.
The following procedures cover the some-times critical and tedious adjustments that arenot normally required once the transceiver hasleft the factory. However, if damage occurs andsome parts are replaced, realignment may be re-quired. If a sudden problem occurs during nor-mal operation, it is likely due to componentfailure; realignment should not be done until af-ter the faulty component has been replaced.
We recommend that servicing be performedonly by authorized Yaesu service technicianswho are experienced with the circuitry and fully
equipped for repair and alignment. Therefore, ifa fault is suspected, contact the dealer fromwhom the transceiver was purchased for instruc-tions regarding repair. Authorized Yaesu servicetechnicians realign all circuits and make com-plete performance checks to ensure compliancewith factory specifications after replacing anyfaulty components.
Those who do undertake any of the followingalignments are cautioned to proceed at their ownrisk. Problems caused by unauthorized attemptsat realignment are not covered by the warrantypolicy. Also, Yaesu must reserve the right tochange circuits and alignment procedures in theinterest of improved performance, without noti-fyit g owners.
Under no circumstances should any align-ment be attempted unless the normal functionand operation of the transceiver are clearly un-derstood, the cause of the malfunction has been
Case Disassembly
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Make sure the transceiver is off. Remove thetwo screws from each side of the top and bot-tom covers, then loosen the two rear screws.Next remove the top and bottom covers, theCNTL Unit is now accessible from the top ofthe chassis.To expose the Main Unit PCB on the bottom ofthe transceiver chassis, remove the 5 screwsaffixing the shield cover plate, and remove thecover.
MAIN Unit
VCO Unit
DISPLAY Unit
CNTL Unit_
MIC Unit
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clearly pinpointed and any faulty componentsreplaced, and the need for realignment deter-mined to be absolutely necessary.
The following test equipment (and thoroughfamiliarity with its correct use) is necessary forcomplete realignment. Correction of problemscaused by misalignment resulting from use ofimproper test equipment is not covered underthe warranty policy. While most steps do notrequire all of the equipment listed, the interac-tions of some adjustments may require that morecomplex adjustments be performed afterwards.Do not attempt to perform only a single stepunless it is clearly isolated electrically from allother steps. Have all test equipment ready beforebeginning, and follow all of the steps in a sectionin the order presented.
Re quir e d T e st E quipmenttr RF Signal Generator with calibrated output
level at 200MHzD Deviation Meter (linear detector)D AF MillivoltmeterD SINAD MeterD Inline Wattmeter with 5% accuracy at 200
MHzD Regulated DC Power Supply: adjustable from
10 to 17 VDC, 15An 50-C) RF Dummy Load: 100W at 200 MHz ,D Frequency Counter: + 0.1ppm accuracy at 200
MHzO AF Signal Generatortr DC Voltmeter: high impedanceD VHF Sampling CouplerD AF Dummy Load: 8 Q,5W
Alignment Prep ar ation s Pre c autionsA 50-O dummy load and inline wattmeter
must be connected to the main antenna jack in allprocedures that call for transmission, exceptwhere specified otherwise. Correct alignment isnot possible with an antenna.
After completing one step, read the followingstep to determine whether the same test equip-ment will be required. If not, remove the testequipment (except dummy load and wattmete{,if connected) before proceeding.
Correct alignment requires that the ambienttemperaturebe the same as that of the transceiverand test equipment, and that this temperature beheld constant between 20o and 30' C (68'
- 86 'F).
When the transceiver is brought into the shopfrom hot or cold air it should be allowed sometime for thermal equalization with the environ-ment before alignment.
If possible, alignments should be made withoscillator shields and circuit boards firmly af-fixed in place. Also, the test equipment must bethoroughly warmed up before beginning.Note: Signal levels in dB referred to in this proce-dure are based on 0 dBp = 0.5 pV(closed circuit).
PLL E TransmitterSet up the test equipment as shown for trans-
mitter alignment. Maintain the supply voltage at13.8V DC for allsteps.
PLL & Tlansmitter Alignment Setup
PLL VCV (Varactor Control Voltage)D Connect the positive lead of the DC voltmeter
to the test point VCV on the Main Unit, asindicated in the figure, and the negative leadto chassis ground.
Sampl ingCoupler
VCV Test Point
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PLL & tansmitter Alignment Points
D Set the transceiver to the 174.000 MHz*, andadjust coilL303 on the VCO Unit for 7.5 V onthe voltmeter.*For transceiaer aersions without extended receiaecapability, tune to 146.000 MHz and adjust L303for 1.8 V on the aoltmeter.
D Next tune to 146.000 M}{4key the transmittetand adjust L304 for 1.8 V on the voltmeter.
PLL Reference F re quencyD With the wattmeter, dummy load and fre-
quency counter connected to the antenna jack,and while tuned to 146.000 MH4 key thetransmitter and adjust TC1001 on the MainUnit, if necessary, so the counter frequency iswithin 100 Hz of 146.000 MHz.
Tiansmitter OutputD Preset trimmer potentiometers VR2003,
VR2004 and VR2005 fully clockwise.O Vfhile tuned to 146.000 MHz, press the LoW
button on the panel to select high, mid- andthen low power while adjusting the corre-sponding trimpot for the transmitter Poweroutput levels listed in the table:
Panel PowerSelection
Adjustment Power Output
High vR2005 50+5W
Mid vR2003 25+1W
Low vR2004 5+1W
Transmitter Deaiation
D \tVhile tuned to 146.000 MHz, adjust the AFgenerator level for 50 mV output @ l kHz tothe MtC jack.
O Key the transmitter and adjust VR2002 on theCNTL Unit for + 4.5kHz deviation on the de-viation meter (within 100 Hz),
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rReceiaerSet up the test equipment as shown below for
receiver alignment.
Receiver Alignment Setup
Int er st ag e Tr ansfo r mer sD Connect the DC voltmeter between J1003 pin
7 and chassis ground.O Modulate the RF signal generator with t3.5
kHz deviation of a 1-kHz tone.tr Adjust T1001
- TL004, & T1006 on the Main
Unit for maximum voltage on the meter, thenonce again for optimum SINAD (at least -7dBp for 12 dB SINAD).
S-Meter CalibrationD \tVhile tuned to 146.000 MHz,inject a +25 dBp
RF signal modulated with 13.5 kHz deviationof a L-kHz tone, and adjust VR2006 on theCNTL Unit so that all S-meter segments arejust on.
Scanner Center StopI Connect the DC voltmeter (3-V range) be-
tween TP2002 (+) and TP2001(-) on the CNTLUnit.
tr Withboth the transceiver and signal generatortune to 146.000 MH4 set the SQL control fullycounter-clockwise (the "ausy" indicatorshould be on). Lrject 20 dBp RF modulatedwith t3.5 kHz deviation of al-kHz tone, andadjust VM007 on the CNTL Unit for 0 V on thevoltmeter.
SquelchD Preset the SQL control to the L0 o'clock posi-
tion. At the center of the band, tune the RFsignal generator to the same frequency, and setthe generator level to -L2 dBp.
fl Tum VR1001 clockwise until the squelch justcloses, and then counter-clockwise veryslightly so that it just opens.
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T1002
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REF. DESCRI PT I ON
MAIN UnitVALUE I,{V TOL. MFGR'S DESIG YAESU P/N VERS.
c 1001c 1002c 1003c 1004c 1005c 1006c 1007c 1008c 1010c 1011c 1012c 1013c i014c 1015c 1016c 1017C 1O1Bc 1019c 1020c 1021c 1023c 1025c 1028c 1029c 1030c 1031c 1032c 1033c 1034c 1035c 1036c 1037c 1038c 1039c 1040c 1041c t042c 1043c 1045c 1046c 1047C 1O4Bc 1049c 1050c 1051c 1053c 1054c 1055c 1056
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CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.TANTALU}'I CHIP CAP.AL. ELECTRO. CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.AL. ELECTRO. CAP.CHIP CAP.CHIP CAP.
0.00luF 500V15pF 500V27pF 50V10pF 50V0.00luF 50V3pP 50V0.00luF 50V4pF 50V22pF 50V0.001uF 50V0.00luF 50V0.001uF 50V0.00luF 50V0.00luF 50V0.001uF 50V0.00luF 50VlpF 50V0.001uF 50VZpF 50V4pF 50V0.001uF 50V0.00luF 50V0.01uF 50V0.01uF 50V0.001uF 50V10pF 50V10pF 50V8pF 50V0.01uF 50V0.01uF 50V0.01uF 50V0.001uF 50V0.001uF 50V0.001uF 50V47pF 50V0.001uF 50V27pF 50V10pF 50V0" 22uF 35V10uF 16V0. iuF 25U0.01uF 50V0.01uF 50V0.0022uF 50V0.00luF 50V39pF 50V10uF 16V6BpF 50V0.1uF 25U
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BB
BBB
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MAIN UnitREF. DESCRIPTION VALUE }l|V TOL. l'lFGR'S DESIG YAESU P/N VERS.
C 1057 CHIP CAP.C 1O5B CHIP CAP.C 1059 CHIP CAP.C 1060 CHIP CAP.C 1061 CHIP CAP.C 1063 CHIP CAP.C 1064 CHIP CAP.C 1065 CHIP CAP.C 1066 CHIP CAP.C 1067 CHIP CAP.C 1068 CHIP CAP.C 1069 AL. ELECTRO. CAP.C 1O7O CHIP CAP.C iO71 AL. ELECTBO. CAP.C IO72 CHIP CAP.C 1074 CHIP CAP.C 1075 CHIP CAP.C 1076 CHIP CAP.C TO77 CHIP CAP.C 1O7B CHIP CAP.C 1O8O CHIP CAP.C 1081 CHIP CAP.C 1OB2 CHIP CAP.C 1083 CHIP CAP.C 1OB4 AL. ELECTRO. CAP.C 1085 CHIP CAP.C 1086 CHIP CAP.C 1087 CHIP CAP.C 1089 CHIP CAP.C 1O9O CHIP CAP.C 1091 TANTALU}{ CAP.C 1092 CHIP CAP.C 1093 CHIP CAP.C 1094 AL. ELECTRO. CAP.C 1095 CHIP CAP.C 1096 AL. ELECTRO. CAP.C 1097 CHIP CAP.C 1098 TANTALUM CAP.C 1099 CHIP CAP.C 11OO CHIP CAP.C 1101 AL. ELECTRO. CAP.C 1105 CHIP CAP.C 1106 CHIP CAP.C 1107 AL. ELECTRO. CAP.C 11OB TANTALUI"I CAP.C 1109 CHIP CAP.C 1110 CHIP CAP.C 1111 CHIP CAP.C 1112 CHIP CAP.C 1113 AL. ELECTRO. CAP.C 1114 CHIP CAP.C 1115 CHIP CAP.C 1116 CHIP CAP.C 1117 AL. ELECTRO. CAP.C 1118 AL. ELECTRO. CAP.
GRM4OB1O4l'{z5PTGRl'l4OCHB2OJ5OPTGRM4OBlO3l'{SOPTGRM4OBlOzMSOPTGRll42-2CH33OJ5OOPTGRl.,l42-zCH15OJ5OOPTGRI',|4OCKOlOC5OPTGHM42-2CH220J500PTGRl',l4OCHOTODSOPTGRl'142-zCH lOOD5OOPTGRl',l4OBlO2M5OPT16V100M4X7TR2GRM4OBlO2M5OPT16V100M4X7TR2GRl',l4OBlOzMSOPTGRM4OCHl20JSOPTGRM4OBlO2l'{SOPTGRl'{4OCH33OJ5OPTGRl'{4OCHl2OJSOPTGRI'|4OBlO2MSOPTGEM4OCH4TOJ5OPTGRl'l4OCHlOlJSOPTGB}{4OCH22OJSOPTGRl,l4OBlO2l'{5OPTRE3-16V1Ozl'{SGRM4OBlO3l'{SOPTGRM4OBlO2MSOPTGRM4OBlO2M5OPTGRM4OBlO2MSOPTGRM4OBlO2l'l5OPTTPDNlClOOl'{SSGRM4OBlO2l'lSOPTGRM4OBlO2M5OPT16V100M4X7TR2GRM4OBlO2l{SOPT16V100M4X7TR2GRM4OBlO2l'lSOPTTPDNlVR4Tl'{BSGRl"l4OBlO3M5OPTGRM4OBlO3MSOPT10\/101l'lsx1 1TR5GRl',l4OBlO3MsOPTGRM4OBlO3l'15OPT5OV2R2M4X7TR2TPDNlEO iOI'IBSGRl',l4OBlO2MSOPTGRM4OCHlOlJ5OPTGRM4OBlO4t',t25PTGRM4OBlOZl',tSOPTRC2-16V470M-T34GRl'l4OBlO2M5OPTGRM4OBlO2M5OPTGRlt4OBlO4}'l25PTRE2-16V471l'|RE3-16V10zl'ts
0. lut'BZpF0.0luF0. 00luF33pFtspFlpF22pF7pF1OpF0. 00luF10uF0. 00luF1OuF0. 00luF1ZPF0. 00luF33pF1ZpF0.00luF47pFi00pF22pF0. 00luF1000uF0. 01uF0. 00luF0. 001uF0.00luF0.00luF10uF0.00luF0.00luF1OuF0.00luF10uF0.00iuF0. 47uF0.0luF0.0luF10OuF0. 0luF0. 0luF2.ZuF1uF0.00luF10OpF0. 1uF0.00luF47uF0. 00luF0.00luF0. 1uF470uF1000uF
25V BsOV CHsOV BsOV B5OOV CHSOOV CHsOV CKsOOV CHsOV CHSOOV CH5OV B16VsOV B16VsOV B5OV CHsOV BsOV CHsOV CH5OV B5OV CHsOV CHsOV CH5OV B16V5OV B50v B5OV B5OV B5OV B16VsOV BsOV B16VsOV B16V5OV B35VsOV B5OV B10vsOV BsOV B50v25UsOV BsOV CH25V B5OV B16VsOV B5OV B25y B,16V16V
KzzI4OBTIK22170233K22I7OBT7K22170805K22275225K22275217K22170242K2227522rK22t70208K22Z75ZI3K22170805K46120004K22170805K46120004K22170805K22r70213K22170805K22t70223K22r702t3K22170805K22170227K22170235K22r702t9K22170805K40 129067K22t708t7K22170805K22170805K22170805K22170805K76 1200 1 IK22170805K22170805K46 120004K22170805K46 120004K22t70805K76 160019KZ2I70817K22t70Br7K46100004KZ2l70Br7K2217OBITK46 1 7003 1K76 140013K22t70805K22t70235K2214081 IK22170805K46120010K22170805K22170805K22I408tIK40 1 29049K40 I 29067
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MAIN UnitREF. DESCRI PTION VALUE lllv TOL. MFGR'S DESIG YAESU P/N VERS.
C 1119 CHIP CAP.C 1120 CHIP CAP.C TI2I CHIP CAP.C IT\Z CHIP CAP.C 1123 AL. ELECTRO. CAP.C 1125 CHIP CAP.C 1126 CHIP CAP.C 1128 CHIP CAP.C 1129 CHIP CAP.C 1130 CHIP CAP.C 1131 CHIP CAP.C 1132 CHIP CAP.C 1133 CHIP CAP.C 1134 CHIP CAP.C 1i35 CHIP CAP.C 1136 AL. ELECTRO. CAP.C 1137 CHIP CAP.C 1138 CHIP CAP.C 1139 CERAMIC CAP.C 1140 CHIP CAP.C 1141 TANTALUM CAP.C IT42 CERAI,|IC CAP.C 1143 CERAMIC CAP.C TI44 CHIP CAP.C 1145 CHIP CAP.C 1146 CHIP CAP.C 1150 CHIP CAP.C 1155 CHIP CAP.C 1157 CHIP CAP.C 1158 CHIP CAP.C 1159 CHIP CAP.C 1160 CHIP CAP.C 1161 AL. ELECTRO. CAP.C 1164 CHIP CAP.C 1165 CHIP CAP.C 1166 CHIP CAP.C 1170 CHIP CAP.C 1171 CHIP CAP.C TT72 CHIP CAP.
CDlOO1 CERAMIC DISC
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sOV Bz'u BsOV B5OV B16V5OV CH5OV CH5OV BsOV B5OV B25U BsOV CHsOV BsOV B5OV B16V25U B25V B25U XsOV B16V25U X25V XsOV BsOV BsOV CHsOV CH5OV BsOV CH25V B25V B25V B50vSOOV CHsOV CHsOV CJ5OV CHsOV B50v B
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BEF" DBSCRIPTION VALUE }llv TOL. }'IFGR'S DESIG YAESU P/N VERS.D 1014D 1015D 1016D 1017D 1O1BD 1019D 1020D t022D 1025
J 1001J 1002J 1003J 1004L 1002L 1003L 1004L 1005L 1006L 1OOBL 1009L 1010L TOI?L 1013L 1014L 1015L 1016L 1018L 1019L 1020L 1021L IO22L 1023L IO24
Q 1001Q 1002Q 1003Q 1004Q 1005Q 1006Q 1007Q 1008Q 1009Q i010Q 1011Q 1012Q 1013Q 1015Q 1017Q 1018Q 1019Q i020Q 1021
DIODESURGE ABSORBERDIODODIODEDIODEDIODEDIODEDIODEDIODE
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MAIN UnitREF. DESCRI PT I ON VALUE liv TOL. MFGR'S DESIG YAESU P/N VERS.
Q 1022Q 1023Q 1024Q 1025Q 1026Q 1027Q 1028
R 1001R 1002R 1003R 1004R 1005R 1006R 1007B 1OOBR 1009R 1010R 1011R 1012B 1014R 1015R 1016R 1017R iOlBR 1019R 1020R 1021R" t022R 1023t" t0z4R 1025R 1026H t0z7R 1028R 1030R 1031R 1032R 1033R 1034R 1035R 1036R 1037R 1038R 1039R 1040R 1041R 1042R 1043R 1044R 1045E 1046R 1O4BR 1049R 1050
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TRANSISTORICICICTBANS I STORTRANSI STORTRANS I STOR
CHIP RBS.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP BES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP ROS.CHIP RES.CHIP BES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP BES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP BOS.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP ROS.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP BES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.METAL FILM RES.CHIP RES.CHIP BES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.CHIP RES.
1/10W 5%1/10W 5%vt}ld 5%1/10W 5%r/r}l'/r 5%1/10W 5%1/10W 5%1/10W 5%unlw 5%1/10W 5%r/t}ld 5%1/10W 5%r/l}vt 5%unl[. 5%unl./. 5%ut}lvJ 5%t/l}vt 5%t/r}vt 5%1/10W 5%t/t}vt 5%ut}lil 5%vt}l[' 5%r/l}w 5%r/t}vt 5%r/wt 5%r/nw 5%r/rlld 5%vnlil 5%ut}l'i' 5%vt}lf. 5%ul}If' 5%t/nv{ 5%unltt 5%r/t}w 5%r/t}ltl/, 5%unlw 5%1/10W 5%vnlyi, 5%1/10W 5%ll{ 5%r/rllyi, 5%1/10W 5%1/i0l.l 5%1/10W 5%1/10W 5%1/10W 5%r/nw 5%
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RMCl/1OT 225JRI'{C1/lOT 225JRMCl/10T 154JRl'lCl/10T 223JRMCl/1OT 1B3JRMCl/1OT 223JRMC1/1OT 47OJRI-{CI/IOT 471JRMCl/1OT lOlJRI'{CI/IOT 225JRMC1/1OT 225JRl'{Cl/1OT 47OJRl'{Cl/1OT lOZJRI'{CI/IOT 1OOJRl',lCl/10T 000JRMC1/1OT B21JRl'{Cl/1OT 1O4JftMCr/r}T 22tJRMCl/1OT 221JRMCl/1OT 1OzJRl',lCl/10T 101JRMCl/1OT 15OJRMCl/1OT 1OzJRMC1/1OT 472JRMC1/1OT ZTOJRMC1/1OT 471JRMC1/1OT 1O4JRtrcl/r0T 47zJRMC1/1OT 474JRMCl/1OT 824JRMC1/1OT 474JRl'lCl/lOT 472JRMC1/1OT 394JftMCI/IOT 472JRMCl/1OT 1O3JftMct/r0T 472JRl'lCl/lOT B22JRMCl/1OT 182JRMCl/1OT 22iJERG- 1SJ82OPRl',lCl/1OT 1OzJRl'{Cl/1OT 1O3JRMCl/10T 102JRMCl/1OT 332JRMC1/1OT 331JRI'{CI/IOT 122JRl'{Cl/10T 101J
G3070010G10908 15G109 I 105G1091 103G3070028G3070060G33Z7t47Y
J24205225J24205225J24205154J24205223J24205t83J24205223J24205470J24205471J24205101J24205225J24205225J24205470J24205t02J24205 I 00J24205000J24205821J24205t04J2420522rJ24205221J24205t02J24205 1 0 1J24205t50J24205102J24205472J24205270J2420547rJ24205t04J24205472J24205474J24205824J24205474J24205472J24205394J24205472J24205t03J24205472J24205822J24205182J24205221J22309029J24205102J24205103J24205t02J?,4205332J24205331J24205t22J24205r0t
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REF. DESCRI PTION VALUB tllv TOL. MFGR'S DESIG YAESU P/N VERS.R 1051 CHIP RES.R 1052 CHIP RES.R 1053 CHIP RES.R 1054 CHIP RES.R 1055 CHIP RES.R 1056 CHIP RES.R 1057 CHIP RES.B 1O5B CHIP RES.R 1059 CHIP RES.R 1061 CHIP RES.R 1062 CHIP RES.R 1064 CHIP RES.R 1067 CHIP RES.R iO6B CHIP RES.R 1069 CHIP RES.R 1O7O CHIP ftES.R 1071 CHIP RES.R, IO72 CHIP RES.R 1073 CHIP RES.R 1074 CHIP RES.R 1075 CHIP RES.R 1076 CHIP BES.E TO77 CHIP RES.R 1082 CHIP BES.R 1083 CHIP RES.R 1OB4 CHIP RES.R 1OB5 CHIP RES.R 1086 CHIP RES.R 1087 CHIP RES.R 1OBB CHIP RES.R 1089 CHIP RES.R 1O9O CHIP RES.R 1091 CHIP RES.R 1092 CHIP RBS.R 1093 CHIP RES.R 1094 CHIP RES.R 1095 CHIP BES.R 1096 CHIP RES.R 1097 CHIP RES.R 1098 CHIP RES.R 1099 CHIP RES.R 11OO CHIP RES.R 1101 CHIP RES.R 1102 CHIP RES.R 1103 CHIP RES.R 1104 CHIP RES.R 1105 CHIP BES.R 1106 CHIP RES.R 1110 CHIP RES.R 1111 CHIP RES.R 1112 CHIP ROS.R 1115 CHIP RES.R 1117 CHIP RES.R 1118 CHIP RES.R 1120 CHIP RES.
2202.2K470564.7K1K22010022022K2.2K100K3302.2K22K1. BK1.5K2.21
560101
10K47474.7K10K15K4.7K102201K5605605604.7K5602.2M1K56B.2K8.2K47010010K2.2K10015471501K22K1006801. 8K
r/nw 5%vt}ld 5%urll'/. 5%r/nw 5%unlfl 5%r/r1vt 5%r/t}vt 5%unlil 5%vnl[- 5%1/10W 5%ut}l',l, 5%ut}l'{i, 5%r/4w 5%vnlil 5%unlvi, 5%ur}ltft 5%t/t}vt 5%ll{ 5%r/nw 5%r/nw ffiun:[. 5%ll{ 5%unl[. 5%vnl[. 5%r/t}w 5%r/tllfi, 5%utlvt 5%ut}l'/t 5%1/10W 5%r/nw 5%vr}:N 5%r/r}ld 5%r/tll,/. 5%1/10W 5%unl'd 5%t/l}lw 5"/,r/nvt 5%ul1ltt 5%ut}lil 5%r/nw 5%vn1,/ 5%vn:il 5%unl'i. 5%vnl,rr 5%unl'/ 5%vr}1il 5%vnl[- 5%unl'i- 5%vl}:il 5%1/10W 5%ur}lw 5%1,/nw 5%r/t}ld 5%1/10W 5%unlvJ 5%
RMC1/10T 221JHMCT/IOT ZZ\JRl,lCl/10T 471JRl''lCl/10T 560JRMCI/L}T 472JRl'{Cl/1OT 1OzJRr{c1l10T 221JRI'{CI/IOT lOlJHMCI/IOT 22TJRMC1/10T 223JRMCt/t}r 222JRMCl/1OT 1O4JHMCI/4 331JATPRMCI/IOT 222JRMC1/1OT 223JRMCl/1OT 1BzJRl'{Cl/1OT 152JRl'{Cl zRzJTEBMCl/1OT 1ROJRl'{Cl/1OT 56lJRMC1/1OT 1OOJRMCl 1ROJTERI'{CI/IOT 1O3JRMCl/10T 470JRMCl/10T 470JRMCI/IOT 472JR},lCl/10T 103JRl'{Cl/1OT 153JHMCI/TOT 472JRMC1/10T 100JRMCI/IOT 22IJRl'lCl/1OT 1O2JRI'{CI/IOT 561JRl',tCl/1OT 56lJRMC1/1OT 56lJRMCT/IOT 472JRMC1/1OT 561JnMu/I}T 225JRI'{Cl/lOT 102JRl"lCl/10T 560JRMC1/1OT B22JRMC1/1OT 822JRMCl/1OT 471JEMCl/l0T 101JRMCl/1OT 1O3JHMCr/rlT 2Z2JRl'lCl/10T 101JRl',lCl/10T 150JRl'{Cl/10T 470JRMC1/1OT 151JRMCl/1OT 1OzJRI'{CI/IOT 223JRMCl/10T 101JRMC1/1OT 681JRMCl/1OT 1BzJ
J2420522tJ24205222J2420547rJ24205560J24205472J24205r02J2420522tJ24205r01J2420522tJ24205223J24205222J24205r04JZ424533rJ24205222J24205223J24205r82J24205t52J24305229J24205010J2420556tJ24205100J24305010J24205103J24205470J24205470J24205472J24205103J24205t53J24205472J24205100J2420522rJ24205r02J24205561J2420556tJ2420556tJ24205472J2420556rJ24205225J24205nZJ24205560J24205822J24205822J2420547rJ24Z05ntJ24205103J24205222J2420510rJ24205150J24205470J2420515tJ24205n2J24205223J24205t0rJ24205681J24205t82
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MAIN UnitREF. DBSCRI PT I ON VALUE l,llv TOL. l'lFGR'S DESIG YAESU P/N VERS.
II
R 1121 CHIP RES.H TI22 CHIP RES.R 1123 CHIP RDS.H II24 CHIP RES.R 1126 CHIP BES.R 1128 CHIP RES.B 1129 CHIP RES.R 1130 CHIP RES.
T 1OO1 COILT 1OO2 COILT 1OO3 COILT 1004 COrLT 1OO5 COILT 1006 COIL
TClOOl TRIl',ll'{EB CAP.
VR1OO1 POT.
1OO1 XTAL1002 XTAL
XFlOO1 XTAL
47KzZK04710K1K6.8680
r/r}w 5%r/t}ld 5%vrllil 5%unlil 5%r/nw 5%vt}ltt 5%r/t}l[J 5%r/r}w 5%
RI{C1/lOT 473JRMCl/1OT 223JRMCl/10T 000JRMCl/10T 470JRl'lCl/1OT 1OSJRMCl/1OT 1OzJRl',lCl/lOT 6RBJRMC1/10T 681J
160l'{ R12-K905X160M R12-K907Xi60l'l R12*K908X160t'l R12-K906X456DB-10072r.4t1
TZO3R2OOER
EVN-DXAAO3B54
21l'l1sBU
J24205473J24205223J24205000J24205470J24205t03J24205102J24205689J2420568 1
1002205310022055L002205410022056L0 190173L002znr
K91000071
J5 1 783503
H0 1030 15H0102801
H1 102095
R0135790AB0 137 1 60R3129530
X
X
20pF
50K
21. 855MHz12. 800MHz
SHIELD CASELEAF SPRINGXTAL H0LDER (Zpcs)
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To DISPLAY Unit JP3001(See Page 3E-3)
MIC lJnit
chiponly sideconnector side
z
e.a='gl-gO-+O>do
=6" lYzsLo9floJdd
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A,/N
CALL
PAGE
TONE
RPT
L0w
MHz
REV
F/W
D./MR
POWER
To CNTL Unit J2005(See Pase 3D-1)
-J10\\Ur6[O
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To CNTL Unit J2005(See Page 3D-l )
A,/N
CALL
PAGE
TONE
RPT
t0w
MHz
REV
F/W
D,/MR
POWER
VE-oF>==>r>FzoJz
=-.uzJ4d\\uaoco
To CNTL i(ser Ps|-
dofDfo[
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DISPLAY Unit
To CNTL Unit J2006(see Pag go-t)
=*"=. .t5.
-".9&oFU-ZL>>zOg2L-LZ-
o ul- o@ ulz Jo >t- >
mTE!RESISTffi VILUES ARE lt{ o.l/10Y icfAc tTm Y[uEs ffiE tN rF. 50V imctPAClToR VALUES AFE TAITILUX rlxBucTm vtluEs IRE tx HULESE OTHEilIEE MTED.
znl.
tlTo MIC Unit JP150l
(See Pag 3C)
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DISPLAY UnitREF. DESCRI PTiON VALUE l\lv TOL. l'lFGR'S DESIG YAESU P/N VERS.
50v50v25U16V50v25y
10v10v10\/10v
*** DISPLAY UNIT **.1.
PCB }rlith Components (W/O t lCHf GUIDE(Zpcs), NYL0N RIVET)Printed Circuit Board
0.0luF0.0luF0. luF
CAP. 3.3uF6B0pF0. luF
100K100K10K10K2.2t415t5ooJJ5647K
GR}'14OBlO3l'1SOPTGB},14OBlO3M5OPTGRM4OB1O4}125PTTEMSVAlC335l'{-BRGRl,l39B68 lt'l5OPTGRl'l4OBlO4t'l25PT
P2137-01
FTD_10262A8 (SP-28)
cs1367001
F3426102
K22170817K2ZI70Bt7K2214081 1K7Bl2002lK22t74807K22t408rr
G9090056
G6090086A
P1090653P1090653
Q1000083Q1000083Q1000083Q1000083
G1091496
J24205104J2420st04J24205103J24205 103J24205225J24205150J24205 150J24205330J24205560J24185473
N5090080N5090080N5090080Q9000626N5090080N5090080N5090080N5090062N5090062N5090080N5090080N5090080
J60800202J60800201
R3516440
C 3OO1 CHIP CAP.C 3OO2 CHIP CAP.C 3OO3 CHIP CAP.C 3OO5 TANTALUM CHIPC 3013 CHIP CAP.C 3014 CHIP CAP.
CS3OO1 CDS
DS3OO1 LCD
J 3OO1 CONNECTORJ 3OO2 CONNECTORPL3OO1 LAMPPL3OO2 LAMPPL3OO3 LAllPPL3OO4 LAMP
Q 3OO1 IC
R 3OO1 CHIP RES.R 3OO2 CHIP RES.R 3OO3 CHIP RES.R 3OO4 CHIP RES.R 3OO5 CHIP RES.R 3006 CHIP RES.R 3OO7 CHIP RES.B 3OO8 CHIP RES.R 3OO9 CHIP RES.R 3015 CHIP RES.
3OO1 TACT S!\IITCH3OO2 TACT SI\IITCH3OO3 TACT SI'.IITCH3OO4 BOTARY CODE Sl,ll3OO5 TACT Sl,\lITCH3006 TACT SlrllTCH3OO7 TACT SI1IITCH3OO8 TACT Sl\lITCH3OO9 TACT SIIIITCH3O1O TACT Sl,\IITCH3011 TACT SllllTCH3012 TACT Sl1lITCH
VR3OOl POT.VR3O02 POT.
LAl',lP GUIDE
00 6200 187 032 80000 6200 187 032 800
BA
20K20K
1/10W 5%r/tllil 5%unlil 5%unlfi 5%r/nw 5%vnlf/, 5%r/r}ld 5%un:ff 5%unlil 5'/"r/r6lil 5%
10-60T3F10-60T3F10-60T3F10-60T3F
LC75B2E
RMC1/1OT 1O4JRMCl/1OT 1O4JRl'lCl/1OT 1O3JRl'lCl/1OT 1O3JRI'{CI/IOT 225JRl,lCl/1OT 1sOJRMC1/1OT 15OJRMCl/1OT 33OJRMCl/10T 560JRMC1/16 473JATP
SKHHDUSKHHDUSKHHDUEVQ-lllP9F 1524BSKHHDUSKHHDUSKHHDUSKHHAPSKHHAPSKHHDUSKHHDUSKHHDU
EVU-F2JFK1B24EVU-P2JFKlA24
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DISPLAY UnitREF. DESCRIPTION VALUD l{V TOL. MT'GR'S DESIG YAESU P/N VERS.
LCD HOLDERLIGHT GUIDELIGHT GUIDEREFLECTORSHEET (A)SHEET
LED SPACER (Zpcs)LED SPACERNYLON RIVET
R35164504R3520070R3520080R71396704R7140070R7149850
LH-5-3 56000236LH-5-9 56000242NRP-380 56000314
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\._. i.ouT3. cs5. 027. D09.D2I]. GND13. tN
FRC-6 DTMF Paging lJnit (option)
solder side
N.C+5Vo3BITH-ozcp
connector side
Pin 20\
cM8880srT-2(o101)
NoTE IRESISTER VALUES ARE lI o.l./10Y ICAPACITOR VALUES ARE lll rF. SoV :O}CAPACITOA VALUES ARE TANTALUU ;INDIJCTOR VALUES ARE IN H
EqB:N
ci-tlooFOGF
il{OND
D2DO
D2ESOUT
RS0R/T
I lllltFss nTHFRftsF NnTFn- II UNLESS oTHRU|SE NoTEO.L_____ ____J
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FRC-6 DTMF Paging UnitREF. DBSCRI PT I ON VALUE l'lv TOL. l',lFGR'S DESIG. YAESU P/N VERS.
(option)
xx* FRC-6 xl.x
Printed Circuit Board
C 0101 CHIP CAP. 0.01uFC 0102 CHIP CAP. 0.1uFC 0103 CHIP CAP. 0.1uFC 0104 CHIP CAP. 0.1uFC 0105 CHIP CAP. 33pFC 0106 CHIP CAP. 33pFC 0107 TANTALUI'I CHIP CAP. 3.3uFC 0108 CHIP CAP. 100pFC 0109 CHIP CAP. 100pFC 0110 CHIP CAP. 100pFC 0111 CHIP CAP. 100pFP O1O1 CONNECTOR
Q O1O1 IC
R O1O1 CHIP RES.R O1O2 CHIP RES.R O1O4 CHIP RES.R 0106 CHIP RES.R O1O7 CHIP RES.
VRO101 POT.
X O1O1 XTAL
RUBBBR SPONGE
100K100K100K3.3K10K
47K
5OV B25U F25U F25y F'5OV CH5OV CH10v5OV CHsOV CH5OV CHsOV CH
GR[,{4OBlO3l'{SOPTGRt'{4OF 1O4225PTGR}{4OF 1 O4225PTGRll4OFlO4Z25PTGRl'14OCH33OJsOPTGRl'l4OCH33OJ5OPTTEl'lSVAlA33511-8RGRl',l4OCHlOlJSOPTGRl',l4OCHlOlJ5OPTGRM4OCHlO lJ5OPTGRl'{4OCHlOlJSOPT
52022-t4t0
Cl'{888OSI T-2
RMCl/1OT 1O4JRl4Cl/10T 104JRMCl/1OT 1O4JRMCl/1OT 332JRl'lCl/1OT 1O3J
EVt'|- 1 USX3OBQ447KB
3. 579545MH2
F32ZB101A
K221708t7K22141005K22141005K?Zr41005K22r70223K22r70223K78100015K22t70235K22170235K22170235K22r70235
P1090705
G1091344
J24205r04J24205104J24205104J24205332J24205103
J5 1 789473
H0 1 03055
R7139760
1/10l\I1/10l\l1/10l'l1/10l.l1/1Oli
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F L.t,t aW26-66OFFFF"j *--
=Ym
2 qf b;o ooF o
connector side
i;iiMX365LH(otot )
solder side
ON
ii ii-.!J-{j-!A.Pin4 { lf einltE'.t rt
'i lE'i lr
Pin g 1-l/r Pin'.mrrrf
Anode 1 Anode 2
tss3ol (83)(D1ol )
Cathode 1,2
NOTE IRESISTER VALUES ARE ll{ o.l/l6v ICAPACITOR VALUES ARE IN TF. sOV :ff)CAPACIToR VALUES ARE TANTALUI I
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEO.
106 4.7 6.3YR103 DtOt330K lSS30t
c r,x36sLH
I CABt (I-a 4 lurT 3R'Tls,+ +u^
9 CPUS TOIIE7 TSTB TSOI5 0TA T53 CLOCT( TOETI ONO
lo8
6
1
2
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(option)WV TOL. MF'GR'S DESIG. YAESU P/N VERS.
Printed Circuit Board
C 0101 CHIP CAP. 220pFC 0102 CHIP CAP. 220pFC 0i03 CHIP CAP. 0.1uFC 0104 TANTALUI'I CHIP CAP. luFC 0105 TANTALUM CHIP CAP. 0.47uFC 0106 TANTALUI4 CHIP CAP. 4.?uFC 0107 CHIP CAP. 0.001uFC 0108 CHIP CAP. 0.1uFCOO1Ol CERAI'IIC OSC
D O1O1 DIODE
P O1O1 CONNOCTOR
Q 0101 rc
R OiOl CHIP RES.R O1O2 CHIP RES.R O1O3 CHIP BES.R O1O4 CHIP RES.
VROlO1 POT.
*** FTS_ITA *cxx
50v50v25U16V25U6.3V50v25Y
lI'lHz
GR}{39B221l'l5OPTGRl'l39B221M5OPTGRl''14OBlO4l'l25PTF95 1C I 05MftAAF 1Q2F 95IE4?4I'{RAAF1Q2F95OJ475MSAAF 1Q2GRl'l39B1O2M5OPTGRM4OB1O4l'l25PT
CSB1OOOJ2zlT
1SS3O1 TE85R
52022-nn
l'lx365LH
RMC1/16 1O5JATP
Rl',lC1/16 334JATPRMC1/16 BZzJATP
EVM- 1 USX3OBQ44ZKB
F3220 1 0 I
K2Zt7480IKZ2t74B0tK221408fiK78 120013K7B 1400 1 2K78080002K22t74809K22I4OBTT
H7900550
G2070086
P1090624
G1090897
J24185105J24185225J24185334J24185822
J51789473
R7130200
BBB
BB
1M
2.2t1330K8. 2K
47K
1/16lrl1/16l'{1/16l{1/16l\l
SPONGE
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L-
MH-26c8J Microphone (accessory)
s8100367cURL CORD W,/PLUG
SpecificationsMicropone Impedance: 2.0kQOperating Temperature Range: -10C- +60CVoltage Requirement: 1.1V- 10V
1. Call Button2. N.C.3. PTT Button4. Mic Tx Audio5. GND6. +5v Dc7. Up Button8. Down Button
VALUE l.lv TOL. l.,lF'GR'S DESIG YAESU P/N VERS.REF. DESCRI PT I ON
0. 068 l/
SI I ET,D
x** MH-26GBJ {,x(*
MIC ELEMENTTACT S}rlITCH (3pcs)
El'1-78SKHHLN
M3290007N5090036
I
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MH-27A8J Microphone (accessory)
s8100227cURL coRD w/PLUG
SpecificationsMicropone Impedance: 1.5kOOperating Temperatwe Range:
-10C- +60CVoltage Requirement: 4.8V- 5.2V
ililll[illll"lll12345678
=E1.D/MR&PButton2. N.C.3. PTT Buttm4. MicTx Ar.dio5. GND6. +5v DC7. Up Button8. Doln Button
/--].i.;i;-\[4,@o
c10 cl I1000p x4
c2 c333p xl
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MH-27A8J Microphone (accessory)REF. DESCR I PT ION VALUE }IV TOL. l',tFGR'S DESIG YAESU P/N VERS.
*** MH-Z7ABJ ***
D OOO1 LEDD OOOS LEDD OOO4 LEDD OOO5 LEDD 0006 LEDD OOOT LED
SELl 123RSLM-13Dl{SLM-13Dl{SLM_13Dl'|SLM-13DI{SLI'{-13DI'|
876 1 18G1876120Y18761 19G1T006P70F0001
G2090576G2070326G2070326G2070326G2070326G2070326
s8100307s8100308s8100309M3290021
I,{AIN UNIT ASS'YKEYBOARD UNIT ASS'YSWITCH UNIT ASS'Yl.,tIC ELEMENT
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Copyright C),1994Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd.All right reserved.
Printed in Japan.
YAE! SfIPerformance without compromise.sM
No portion of this manual Umay be reproducedwithout the permission ofYaesu Musen Co., Ltd.
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