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MAINTENANCE
LBI-4732
To
remove
the
PA
board:
Refer
to
Figure
7.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Remove
the
PA
top
cover
and
unplug
the
exciter/PA
cable
~
Unsolder
the
two
feedthro~
coils
~
and
the
thermistor
leads
~
.
For
Continuous
Duty
stations
only,
re-
move
all
heatsink
sections
from
the
heat
dissapator
plate.
Remove
the
PA
transistor
hold-down
nuts
and
spring
washer
on
the
bottom
of
the
PA
assembly.
Remove
the
four
PA
board
mounting
screws
fG)
,
th~ive
screws
in
the
filter
~ting
,
and
the
retaining
screw
in
Q210
,
and
lift
the
board
out.
PA
TRANSISTOR
REPLACEMENT
When
replacing
a
power
transistor
where
more
than
one
are
in
parallel,
make
sure
all
the
paralleled
transistors
are
from
the
same
manufacturer
for
proper
operation.
1.
2.
3.
WARNING
The
stud
mounted
RF
Power
Transis-
tors
used
in
the
transmitter
con-
tain
Beryllium
Oxide,
a TOXIC
sub-
stance.
If
the
ceramic
or
other
encapsulation
is
opened,
crushed,
broken
or
abraded,
the
dust
may
be
hazardous
if
inhaled.
Use
care
in
replacing
transistors
of
this
type.
To
replace
the
PA
RF
transistors:
Unsolder
one
lead
at
a
time
with
a
50-
Watt
soldering
iron.
Use
a
scribe
to
hold
the
lead
away
from
the
printed
circuit
board
until
the
solder
cools.
Turn
the
transmitter.
NOTE
If
the
transmitter
has
a
continuous
Duty
Power
Amplifier
a
section
of
Heat
Sink
may
have
to
be
removed
to
get
to
the
transistor
hold-down
nuts.
Apply
a
light
coat
of
silicon
grease
when
replacing
the
removed
section
of
Heat
Sink.
Hold
the
body
of
the
transistor
to
pre-
vent
it
from
turning.
Remove
the
tran-
sistor
hold-down
nut
and
spring
washer
through
the
hole
in
the
heatsink
with
an
11/32-inch
nut-driver.
Lift
out
the
old
solder
from
the
printed
cir-
cuit
board
with
a
de-soldering
tool
such
as
a
SOLDA
PULLT®.
Specjal
care
should
be
taken
to
prevent
damage
to
the
printed
circuit
board
runs.
4_._·
5.
Trim
the
new
transistor
leads
(if
re-
quired)
to
the
lead
length
of
the
re-
moved
transistor.
Cut
the
collector
lead
at
a
45°
angle
for
future
identi-
fication
(see
Figure
7).
The
letter
"C"
on
the
top
of
the
transistor
indi-
cates
the
collector.
Figure
7 -
PA
Board
Removal
Applying
a
coating
of
silicon
grease
around
the
transistor
mounting
surface,
and
place
the
transistor
in
the
mount-
ing
hole.
Align
the
leads
as
shown
in
the
Outline
Diagram.
Then
hold
the
body
of
the
transistor
and
replace
the
holding-down
nut
and
spring-washer,
us-
ing
moderate
torque
(8
inch-pounds).
A
torque
wrench
must
be
used
for
this
ad-
justment
since
transistor
damage
can
result
if
too
little
or
too
much
torque
is
used.
6.
Make
sure
that
the
transistor
leads
are
formed
as
shown
in
Figure
8
so
that
the
leads
can
be
soldered
to
the
printed
circuit
pattern,
starting
from
the
inner
edge
of
the
mounting
hole.
7.
Solder
the
leads
to
the
printed
circuit
pattern.
Start
at
the
inner
edge
of
mounting
hole
and
solder
the
remaining
length
of
transistor
lead
to
the
board.
Use
care
not
to
use
excessive
heat
that
causes
the
printed
wire
board
runs
to
lift
up
from
the
board.
Check
for
shorts
and
solder
bridges
before
applying
power.
CAUTION
----------------~
Failure
to
solder
the
transistor
leads
as
directed
may
result
in
the
generation
of
RF
loops
that
could
damage
the
transistor
or
may
cause
low
power
output.
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BrandGE
ModelMASTR II
CategoryTwo-Way Radio
LanguageEnglish

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