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Furuno FS-1503 - 2.5 Receiver Circuit

Furuno FS-1503
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2-21
2.5 Receiver Circuit
PA/FIL section
The RF signal received by the antenna inputs to PA/FIL board, passes through the com-
mon L.P.F.'s for transmitting/receiving and BC-band-rejection filter, and outputs to
TX/RX board.
The BC-band-rejection filter is a 1.6 MHz H.P.F and switched ON/OFF with the jumper
wire connections at J8 and J9. The factory default connection is OFF: 2. When a BC-
band interference occurs in the receiving band higher than 1.6 MHz, the jumper wire is
set to ON:1.
1.6 MHz H.P.F
B1
J8 J9
11
22
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
BK
PA
ANT
B1: 0.1 to 2.4 MHz
B2: 2.4 to 3.6 MHz
B3: 3.6 to 6.0 MHz
B4: 6.0 to 10.0 MHz
B5: 10.0 to 18.0 MHz
B6: 18.0 to 30.0 MHz
T5
E1 350 V
To TX/RX PCB
J8/9
1: 1.6 to 30.0 MHz
2: 0.1 to 30.0 MHz
Figure 2-14 Block Diagram of FIL (RX)
TX/RX Section: Fo to NB (J3E)
The receiving signal (F + 1.5 kHz) from PA/FIL board is passed through a 30 MHz L.P.F.
and amplified (G-G grounding amplification) by Q1/2. The gain is about 10 dB.
This signal is passed through 30 MHz L.P.F., mixed with a local oscillator signal 1Lo (F
+ 54.455 MHz + 1.5 kHz) by DBM CR5 (SBL-1C), converted to a signal with frequency
(F + 54.455 MHz + 1.5 kHz)
±
(F + 1.5 kHz), and derives the first intermediate frequen-
cy signal of 54.455 MHz with FL1.
The first IF signal is further amplified by U1, mixed with 2Lo (54 MHz) by a ring
modulator CR10 (SMS3926-023), and derives the second intermediate frequency signal
of 455 kHz.
The second IF signal is passed through a noise blanking circuit NB (CR11/12) and FL2
(455 kHz), and amplified by U2.
The gain of U1 and U2 (MC1350D) is controlled by AGC (forward AGC).
Note)
The DBM impedance is matched to 50
over the wide frequency range by incor-
porating the 30 MHz L.P.P and 60 MHz H.P.F. to the input of DBM CR5, reducing spu-
rious signals generated in the DBM.

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