Section 1 - General Information
SECTION 1 – GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
This section contains information relative to the physical, mechanical, and electrical characteristics of the Wulfsberg
CVC-151 VHF Communications System.
1.2 APPLICABILITY
This manual is applicable to all CVC-151 FliteLine VHF Communication Receivers built at the Prescott, Arizona
facility.
1.3 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
The Wulfsberg FliteLine VHF Communications System is a fully synthesized ATC VHF transceiver with certification
to TSO-C169 that provides a voice/data communications link between the aircraft and ground facilities. The
FliteLine COM System consists of a lightweight, remote-mounted CVC-151 Transceiver and a RMU or single
control head. Some compatible methods of control are the CVC-152 control head, CD-402 control head, or the
RMU-556 Radio Management Unit. Other means of control are an ARINC 429 radio management system, which
processes the ARINC commands listed in the ARINC 429 section.
A. CVC-151 VHF COMMUNICATIONS TRANSCEIVER
The CVC-151 VHF Communications Transceiver is available with fixed 25 kHz channel spacing, or
selectable between 25 kHz and 8.33 kHz channel spacing. Operation over the frequency range of 118.00
– 136.975 MHz is standard. Extended operation over the frequency range of 118.00 – 151.975 MHz is
available as an option. VDL Mode II or III operation is also available as an option.
The CVC-151 is designed for rack mounting. The case is fitted with a handle on the front panel for ease of
handling during installation and removal.
The CVC-151 consists of three functional electrical subassemblies interconnected via ribbon cables. The
subassemblies are easily removable and are accessible for service with extension cables.
The subassemblies are plug-in, enabling fault isolation through module substitution. A single connector
accepts all harness wiring on the rear of the CVC-151, while a front mounted BNC type RF connector
provides the VHF antenna connection through conventional coaxial cable.
B. CVC-152 CONTROL DISPLAY UNIT
The CVC-152 Control Display Unit is designed to be mounted in the instrument panel individually, or
combined in pairs with an adapter plate that will fit a standard DZUS mounting.
The control display establishes and displays the operating status of all the CVC-151 functions. Nonvolatile
memory is used to retain the last frequency used, thus eliminating frequency changes as a result of
momentary or extended power disruptions.
The system uses full-time self-test to monitor key internal circuits and will display the word "FAIL" followed
by a preassigned number to indicate which specific module has failed on the CVC-152 display.
The system is designed for compatibility with ARINC Characteristic 429 Digital Information Transfer System
to allow external frequency control of the VHF communications system.
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