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Mut
ing
Crcuit:
Whe:
the
receiver
is
detuned
from
a
signal,
the
signal
deweases.
Since
less
i-f
signal
is
then
rec-
tifiecl
bydiodes
D207
and
D208,
the
negative
out-
put
voltze
of
these
rectifiers
can
no
longer
back
the
positie
voltage
applied
to
the
base
of
transistor
Q206
though
adjustable
resistor
VR901
(Fig.
1-3).
This
allo’s
Q206
to
conduct
lowering
its
collector
voltage.
Since
the
collector
of
Q206
is
connected
to
the
bze
of
PNP
transistor
Q209,
Q209
conducts
wherl
its
base
voltage
decreases
(with
respect
to
ground),
thereby
causing
transistor
Q208
to
con-
duct.
Th
collector
voltage
of
Q208
then
drops
to
near
grouid
potential.
The
voltage
at
the
collector
of
Q208
is
fed
to
the
base
of
transistor
Q609
through
WUTING
switch
$203.
Since
this
voltage
is
so
lowQ609
cannot
conduct
and
complete
the
emitter
cicuit
of
transistor
Q608.
This
prevents
Q608
fro:
amplifying
the
detector
output.
When
tuned
to
a
signal,
the
opposite
actions
occur.
IJ-!
signal
through
capacitor
C227
is
rectified
into
negatve
d-c
voltage
by
diodes
D207
and
D208.
This
voltae
cuts
off
transistor
Q206
and
eventually
turns
on
tansistor
Q609,
thereby
enabling
transistor
Q608
to
amplify
the
detector
output.
The
muting
level
can
be
adjusted
by
potentiometer
VR901.
CRF-230B
lower
than
the
signal
level.
If
the
receiver
tuning
is
shifted
within
range
B
of
Fig.
1-4,
the
difference
between
the
collector
voltages
of
transistors
Q211
and
Q212
becomes
large
enough
drops
across
re-
sistors
R251
and
R252,
thus
lowering
the
base
voltage
of
PNP
transistor
Q209
and
results
in
its
conduction.
As
before,
the
conduction
of
Q209
begins
a
chain
of
events
which
prevents
Q608
from
amplifying.
If
the
tuning
is
shifted
within
range
C
of
Fig.14,
the
difference
between
the
collector
voltages
of
transistors
Q211
and
Q212
is
so
small
that
transistor
Q210
is
turned
off
within
this
range
as
well
as
in
range
A.
Noise
components
caused
by
detuning,
however,
are
coupled
to
transistor
Q207
through
capacitor
C240
and
resistor
R247
from
the
detector
output.
|
|
C—mt—
Bf
Af
Bet
6
The
mutiry
level
is
usually
set
approximately
20dB
Fig.
1-4
Discriminator
characteristic
from
discriminator
trol
discriminator
=
I
re
a0
D2i2
D214
G)
D210
R252
D215
D213
CH
“ay,
b2ii
9209
c240
Wy——=1
To
AFC
0208
R250)
R247
Ps
a
va
Fo
(y’
(Vv
NYY
KO)
C239
1)
&
I
Q2it
Q212
>
+B
to
af
S
+B
circuit
<<
Q6og
S203
MUTING
OFF
(fv
p
Q609
60n
Us
=
Fig.
1-3

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