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SECTION
4
CIRCUIT
DESCRIPTION
4-1
RECEIVER
CIRCUITS
4-1-1
ANTENNA
SWITCHING
CIRCUIT
(RF
UNIT)
The
RF
signals
from
the
antenna
connector
pass
through
the
antenna
switching
circuit
(D3,
D6,
D9).
The
passed
signals
are
then
applied
to
either
Duplexer
or
RX
band
switching
cir-
cuit.
4-1-2
DUPLEXER
CIRCUIT
(RF
UNIT)
The
transceiver
has
a
duplexer
(low-pass
and
bandpass
fil-
ters)
on
the
frist
stage
from
the
antenna
switcing
diode
to
separate
the
signals
into
VHF
and
UHF
signals.
*
RF
signals
below
175.0
MHz
The
RF
signals
below
175.0
MHz
are
passed
through
the
low-pass
filter
(L57-L59,
С8-С11,
C67)
and
are
applied
to
the
VHF
RF
circuit.
RF
signals
330.0
МН2--469.995
MHz
The
330
MHz-469.995
MHz
RF
signals
are
passed
through
the
bandpass
filter
(13-15,
C21-C24,
C218)
and
are
applied
to
the
UHF
RF
circuit.
4-1-3
VHF/UHF
RF
CIRCUIT
(RF
UNIT)
The
VHF/UHF
RF
circuit
amplifies
the
received
signals
with-
in
the
range
of
frequency
coverage
and
filters
out-of-band
signals.
(1)
VHF
RF
CIRCUIT
The
filtered
signals
from
the
low-pass
filter
circuit
are
ampli-
fied
at
the
VHF
RF
amplifier
(Q14)
through
the
Tx/Rx
swich-
ing
diode
(D15),
and
are
then
passed
through
the
two
stages
of
tunable
bandpass
filters
(D1,
D2,
L28,
L1).
The
filtered
sig-
nals
are
applied
to
the
1st
mixer
circuit
(IC1,
pin
1)
via
the
band
switching
diode
(D25).
(2)
UHF
RF
CIRCUIT
The
filtered
signals
from
the
bandpass
filter
circuit
are
ampli-
fied
at
the
UHF
RF
amplifier
(Q35)
via
the
Tx/Rx
switching
diode
(D27)
and
are
passed
through
the
two
stage
of
tunable
bandpass
filters
(D4,
D5,
L61,
L60).
The
filtered
signals
are
applied
to
the
1st
mixer
circuit
via
the
band
switching
diode
(D29).
The
filtered
signals
are
applied
to
the
1st
mixer
circuit
(IC1,
pin
1).
The
tunable
bandpass
filters
employ
varactor
diodes
(D1,
D2,
D4,
D5)
to
tune
the
center
frequency
of
the
RF
passband
for
wide
bandwidth
receiving
and
good
image
response
rejec-
tion.
These
diodes
are
controlled
by
the
CPU
(LOGIC
unit;
IC11,
pin
9).
4-1-4
RX
BAND
SWITCHING
CIRCUIT
(RF
UNIT)
The
signals
from
the
antenna
connector
pass
through
the
antenna
switching
circuit
(D6,
D9).
The
signals
are
then
applied
to
the
RX
RF
circuit
via
RX
the
band
switching
circuit
(D11,
D13,
D31)
which
suppress
out-of-band
signals.
4-1-5
RX
RF
CIRCUIT
(RF
UNIT)
The
RX
RF
circuit
amplifies
the
received
signals
within
the
range
of
frequency
coverage
and
filters
out-of-band
signals.
(1)
470.0
MHz-1026.995
MHz
signals
RF
signals
(470
MHz-1026.995
MHz)
from
a
band
switching
circuit
(011)
pass
through
a
bandpass
filter
(L7,
L8,
L42,
C32, C33,
C35-C39,
C145)
and
are
amplified
at
an
RF
amplifier
(Q24).
The
amplified
signals
are
then
applied
to
the
1st
mixer
circuit
(IC1)
through
the
band
switching
diode
(D32).
(2)
30.0
MHz-117.995
MHz,
175
MHz-329.995
MHz
The
30.0
MHz
117.995
MHz,
175
MHz
329.995
MHz
sig-
nals
pass
through
a
low-pass
filter
(L9,
L10,
C40-C43)
via
the
band
switching
diode
(D13),
and
are
then
amplified
at
the
RF
amplifier
(Q36).
The
amplified
signals
are
applied
to
the
1st
mixer
circuit
(IC1)
via
the
band
switching
diode
(D34).
(3)
1027.0
MHz-1309.995
MHz
The
1027.0
MHz-1309.995
MHz
signals
pass
through
a
bandpass
filter
(L11,
L12,
L43,
C4,
C5,
C45
C51)
via
the
band
switching
diode
(D13),
and
are
then
amplified
at
the
RF
amplifier
(Q36).
The
amplified
signals
are
applied
to
the
1st
mixer
circuit
(IC1)
via
the
band
switching
diode
(D36).
4-1-6
1ST
MIXER
CIRCUIT
(RF
UNIT)
The
1st
mixer
circuit
converts
the
received
RF
signals
to
a
fixed
frequency
of
the
1st
IF
signal
with
a
PLL
output
fre-
quency.
By
changing
the
PLL
frequency,
only
the
desired
fre-
quency
will
pass
through
the
bandpass
filter
at
the
next
stage
of
the
1st
mixer.
The
filtered
RF
signals
are
mixed
with
1st
LO
signals
at
the
1st
mixer
(IC1)
to
produce
a
266.7
MHz
1st
IF
signal.
The
1st
IF
signal
is
output
from
pin
6,
and
passed
through
the
band-
pass
filter
(ҒІ1)
to
suppress
unwanted
harmonic
compo-
nents.
The
filtered
1st
IF
signal
is
applied
to
the
2nd
mixer
circuit.
The
1st
LO
signals
are
generated
at
the
V
VCO
(Q32,
D45)
or
U
VCO
(Q28,
Q30,
D54)
circuit
(according
to
the
receiving
frequency),
and
are
applied
to
the
1st
mixer
(IC1,
pin
3)
directly
or
passing
through
the
doubler
circuit
(Q31)
after
being
amplified
at
the
buffer
amplifier
(IC4,
Q40).

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BrandIcom
ModelIC-Q7A
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

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