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LBI-4732
CIRCUIT
ANALYSIS
by
prying
up
the
plastic
tab
on
the
top
of
the
can.
The
tabs
can
also
be
used
to
pull
the
ICOMs
out
of
the
radio.
Frequency
selection
is
accomplished
by
switching
the
!COM
keying
lead
(termianl
6)
to
A-.
The
oscillator
is
turned
on
by
applying
a
keyed
+10
Volts
to
the
external
oscillator
load
resistor.
CAUTION
All
ICOMs
are
individually
compen-
sated
at
the
factory
and
cannot
be
repaired
in
the
field.
Any
attempt
to
repair
or
change
an
!COM
fre-
quency
will
void
the
warranty.
In
transmitter
types
KT-56-A,
C
using
EC-ICOMs,
at
least
one
5C-ICOM
must
be
used.
The
5C-ICOM
is
normally
used
in
the
receiver
Fl
position,
but
('<Jn
be
used
in
any
transmit
or
receivr
rn~ition.
One
5C-
ICOM
can
provide
cnmpensatiqn
for
up
to
8
EC-ICOMs
in
the
transmit
and
receiver.
Should
the
5C-ICOM
compensator
fail
in
the
open
mode,
the
EC-ICOMs
will
still
maintain
2
PPM
frequency
stability
from
0°C
to
55°C
(+32°F
to
131°F)
due
to
the
regulated
com-
pensation
voltage
(5
Volts)
from
the
10-
Volt
regulator
IC.
In
transmitter
types
KT-57-A,
C
and
KT-58-A,
C
at
least
one
5C
!COM
is
required
for
the
transmitter
and
at
least
one
5C-ICOM
is
required
for
the
receiver.
If
desired,
up
to
8 5C-ICOMs
may
be
used
in
the
station.
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DEGREES CENTIGRADE
Figure
2 -
Typical
Crystal
Characteristics
The
2C-IC0Ms
are
self-compensated
at
2
PPM
and
will
not
provide
compensation
for
EC-ICOMs.
2
Oscilla~or
Circuit
The
quartz
crystals
used
in
ICOMs
ex-
hibit
the
traditional
"S"
curve
character-
istics
of
output
frequency
versus
operating
temperature.
At
both
the
coldeot
and
hottest
temper-
atures,
the
frequency
increases-with
increas-
ing
temperature.
In
the
middle
temperature
range
(approximately
0°C
to
+55°C),
frequency
decreases
with
increasing
temperature.
Since
the
rate
of
change
is
nearly
lib-
ear
over
the
mid-temperature
range,
the
out-
put
frequency
change
can
be
compensated
by
choosing
a
parallel
compensation
capacitor
with
a
temperature
coefficient
approximately
equal
and
opposite
that
of
the
crystal.
Figure
2
shows
the
typical
performance
of
an
uncompensated
crystal
as
well
as
the
typical
performance
of
a
crystal
which
has
been
matched
with
a
properly
chosen
compen-
sation
capacitor.
At
temperatures
above
and
below
the
mid-
range,
additional
compensation
must
be
intro-
duced.
An
externally
generated
compensation
voltage
is
applied
to
a
varactor
(voltage-
variable
capacitor)
which
is
in
parallel
with
the
crystal.
In
transmitter
types
KT-56-A,
C a
con-
stant
bias
of
5
Volts
(provided
from
Regula-
tor
IC
U901
in
parallel
with
the
compensator)
establishes
the
varactor
capacity
at
a
con-
stant
value
over
the
entire
mid-temperature
range.
With
no
additional
compensation,
all
of
the
oscillators
will
provide
2
PPM
fre-
quency
stability
from
0°C
to
55°C
(+32°F
to
131°F).
Compensator
Circuits
Both
the
5C-IC0Ms
and
2C-ICOMs
are
tem-
perature
compensated
at
both
ends
of
the
tem-
perature
range
to
provide
instant
frequency
compensation.
An
equivalent
ICOM
circuit
is
shown
in
Figure
3.
The
cold
end
compensation
circuit
does
not
operate
at
temperatures
above
0°C.
When
the
temperature
drops
below
0°C,
the
circuit
is
activated.
As
the
temperature
decreases,
the
equivalent
resistance
decreases
and
the
compensation
voltage
increases.
The
increase
in
compensation
voltage
decreases
the
capacity
of
the
varactor
in
the
oscillator,
increasing
the
output
fre-
quency
of
the
ICOM.
The
hot
end
compensation
circuit
does
not
operate
at
temperatures
below
+55°C,
When
the
temperature
rises
above
+55°C,
the
circuit
is
activated.
As
the
temperature

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BrandGE
ModelMASTR II
CategoryTwo-Way Radio
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