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AM MODULATION MONITOR
Guide to Operations
INC.
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-1
General Description ...................................
1-2
Physical Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-3
Electrical Description ..................................
1-4
Electrical Specifications ................................
1-5
Mechanical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Instrument Identification ................................
1-6
Accessories.........................................
1-7
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Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-1
Initial Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
Claims............................................
2-2
2-3
Repacking for Shipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
Preparation for Use ...................................
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Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-1
Initial Operation ..................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-2
Normal Operation ....................................
3-3
Transmitter Measurements ..............................
NRSC De-emphasis Modification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
3-4
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Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
4-1
Test Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
4-2
Modulation Meter Alignment Procedure .....................
4-3
Peak Indicator Alignment Procedure .......................
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Important Note about the Belar AMM-2B, the Belar AMM2A, and the Belar AMM-2:
This instruction manual covers models AMM-2B, AMM-2A and AMM-2.
The model AMM-2B is identical to the model AMM-2A except for front-panel
cosmetics.
Below are the components used in the AMM-2 which differ from the
AMM-2B:
A1 CARD
R40
R43
R47
R61
U7
U8
CHASSIS
DS1 & DS2 NOT USED
M1
METER: CARRIER LEVEL 1120-0013
METER: MODULATION
1120-0012
M2
T1
TRANSFORMER: POWER CTC 3143
General Information
1-1
General Description
The Belar AMM-2B AM Modulation Monitor (FCC Type Approval #3-240), is an all
solid state precision AM demodulator designed to meet the Federal Communications
Commission requirements for measuring the total modulation characteristics of AM
broadcast transmitters. Since the input circuitry is non-frequency discriminating, the
AMM-2B is also suitable for measuring the modulation characteristics of shortwave
transmitters as well as VHF transmitters. A switch is provided to measure either positive
or negative polarities on the modulation meter and the adjustable peak indicator.
Separate peak indicators are provided to indicate negative peaks in excess of 99% and
positive peaks in excess of 125%. The AMM-2B incorporates a carrier-off alarm and a
modulation calibrator to insure the accuracy of the readings at any time.
1-2
Physical Description
1-3
Electrical Description
output, a transistor driver for carrier-off alarm, and a transistor driver for remoting each
of the three peak lights. FCC type-approved remote metering of the AMM-2B may be
externally provided for the carrier level deviation meter and modulation meter.
1-4
Electrical Specifications
Peak modulation, 100% negative and 125% positive indicators are true ratio types
and will hold their accuracies over a 30% input carrier level change.
1-5
Mechanical Specifications
1-6
Instrument Identification
The instrument is identified by the model number and a six digit serial number.
The model number and serial number appear on a plate located on the rear panel. All
correspondence to your Belar representative or to the Belar factory in regard to the
instrument should reference the model number and complete serial number.
1-7
Accessories
The Belar AMM-2B Modulation Monitor may be used for remote monitoring of an
AM transmitter with either the Belar MP-6B Remote Meter panel or the Belar RFA-2 AM
RF Amplifier. The MP-6B Remote Meter panel contains a carrier level deviation meter,
modulation meter and 3 peak lights.
In cases where complete duplication of the AMM-2B front panel indications is not
required, or where interconnection wiring precludes the use of the MP-6B Remote meter
panel, an unmounted modulation meter may be ordered from Belar. This meter is
identical to the unit incorporated in the monitor and meets the FCC ballistics requirement.
The Belar RFA-2 AM RF amplifier provides preamplification and selectivity to permit
direct off-air monitoring with the AMM-2B.
Installation
2-1
Initial Inspection
Check the shipping carton for external damage. If the carton exhibits evidence of
abuse in handling (holes, broken corners, etc.) ask the carrier's agent to be present when
the unit is unpacked. Carefully unpack the unit to avoid damaging the equipment through
use of careless procedures. Inspect all equipment for physical damage immediately after
unpacking. Bent or broken parts, dents and scratches should be noted. If damage is
found, refer to Paragraph 2-2 for the recommended claim procedure. Keep all packing
material for proof of damage claim or for possible future use.
The AMM-2B is shipped with an instruction book, three wire line cord, and four
beige rack mount screws.
2-2
Claims
If the unit has been damaged, notify the carrier immediately. File a claim with the
carrier or transportation company and advise Belar of such action to arrange the repair
or replacement of the unit without waiting for a claim to be settled with the carrier.
2-3
If the unit is to be returned to Belar, attach a tag to it showing owner and owner's
address. A description of the service required should be included on the tag. The
original shipping carton and packaging materials should be used for reshipment. If they
are not available or reusable, the unit should be repackaged in the following manner:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Use heavy duty shipping tape to secure the outside to the carton.
Use large FRAGILE labels on each surface.
Return the unit, freight prepaid, via air freight. Be sure to insure the unit for full
value.
2-4
The Model AMM-2B can be operated from either a 105 to 125 Vac or 210 to 250
Vac single phase, 50 to 400 Hz power source. Make sure the unit is set for the proper
voltage as follows:
Units with serial number 133536 and lower:
Unplug the line cord. Slide the switch (S1) to 115V or 230V position.
Ensure that the fuse (F1) is the proper current rating for selected voltage
(V2A 250V for 115Vac, V4A 250V for 230Vac). Plug the line cord back in.
Units with serial number 133537 and higher:
Unplug the line cord. Open the fuse compartment door and pull lever to
remove fuse. Using needlenose pliers, pull the voltage select board straight
out of the power entry module. While facing the rear of the unit, orient the
voltage select board so the desired line voltage is face up and reads
correctly ("120" for 115Vac operation, "240" for 230Vac operation. The "100"
and "220" positions on the bottom of the board are not used.) Reinsert the
board into the power entry module, install the proper fuse (V2A 250V for
115Vac, V4A 250V for 230Vac), close the fuse door, and plug the line cord
back in.
The Model AMM-2B is supplied with a three-conductor power cable which, when
plugged into an appropriate receptacle, grounds the unit. The offset pin on the power
cable three-prong connector is the ground wire. To preserve the grounding feature when
operating the unit from a two-contact outlet, use a three-prong to two-prong adaptor and
connect the green pigtail on the adaptor to ground. Attach the power cable between the
unit and the power source receptacle.
Connect a coaxial cable between the monitoring probe on the transmitter (or RF
Amplifier) and the RF INPUT connector J2 at the rear of main chassis.
A remote carrier level deviation meter and one remote modulation meter can be
connected to terminals on TB1 on the rear panel of the AMM-2B. The remote metering
circuits are activated when the REMote button is depressed. The equivalent series
resistances of both external metering circuits must be equal to values of internal circuit
resistances for proper operation of the monitor in the REMote mode. The required
external resistances are 5.1 kO for the carrier level deviation circuit and 7.5 kO for the
modulation meter circuit. If the total series resistance of the external loop and meter is
less than the required value, resistors must be added to the line to obtain the required
value. If one external metering circuit is not used, a resistor of the required value must
be connected to TB 1 in place of the external loop. When remoting meters via DC
telephone pairs, it is advisable to split the added resistance equally between the two legs
of the external loop and to place the added resistors at the monitor end. This helps
balance the line and provides additional protection for the monitor from line transients,
such as lightning.
The remote carrier level deviation meter (or substitute resistance) should be
connected between terminals 9 and 10 of TB1. The remote modulation meter (or
substitute resistance) should be connected between terminals 8 and 12. Proper meter
polarity must be observed. Terminals 8 and 9 are positive.
As an example, if only a remote modulation meter is used, the remote modulation
metering circuit, with series resistance adjusted to 7.5 kO, is connected to terminals 8 and
12. In order for the carrier level deviation meter to function properly with the REM button
depressed, a 5.1 kO resistor must be connected between terminals 9 and 10.
The external loop resistances may be conveniently adjusted by putting the monitor
in the CAlibrate with a steady, unmodulated carrier. The external loop resistance for the
modulation circuit is correct when depressing the REM button causes no change in the
reading of the internal modulation meter. This technique may be used for the carrier level
circuit, but since the carrier level deviation meter has a center zero, the carrier level
should first be adjusted to either end of the meter scale using the CARRIER SET control.
Any change in indicated carrier level deviation on the internal meter when the REM button
is pushed indicated an incorrect external loop resistance.
Remote modulation meters should be obtained from Belar so that FCC meter
ballistics are met.
Remote peak modulation lamps and a carrier level alarm may also be driven from
terminals on TB-1. The peak lamp and carrier level alarm outputs are open transistor
collectors that are pulled to ground when the respective LEOs are lit. Terminal 1 of TB1
is a 5-volt source which is available to drive external lamps. If LED's are used as external
indicators, a series resistor must be used to limit the current in each diode to an
appropriate value. As an example, a remote peak modulation lamp would be connected
between terminals 1 and 3 on TB 1.
If a relay is used for any of the indicator outputs, it must be a sensitive (low
current) type and the output transistor must be protected from the back EMF of the coil
by a diode or other means.
Operation
3-1
Initial Operation
1.
Before turning the unit on, ensure that the unit has been configured to operate with
the line voltage you will be using (see Section 2-4 Preparation for Use).
2.
Depress the ZERO switch and release the REMOTE switch. Turn CARRIER SET
control maximum counterclockwise.
3.
Depress POWER switch. Note that the % CARRIER LEVEL DEVIATION meter is
pegged to the left, the CARRIER OFF alarm light is on, and the MODULATION
meter is approximately zero. Allow a few minutes warm-up.
4.
After warm-up, the MODULATION meter will read zero. If it does not read zero but
is only off a few percentage points, it may be set to read zero with the mechanical
zero control on the meter. If the zero is off more than a few percentage points, the
zero should be set according to Section 4-2 Modulation Meter Alignment
Procedure. The electrical zero is stabilized by a feed-back operational amplifier
and normally does not need re-adjustment.
5.
Rotate the CARRIER SET control clockwise. The CARRIER OFF light will go out
at approximately minus 30% carrier level deviation. Continue to rotate the control
so that the CARRIER LEVEL DEVIATION meter reads zero. Note that this is the
carrier level SET point.
6.
Depress the CAL switch. The MODULATION meter will read 100% to verify the
accuracy of the calibration. The + 125% light will be on. (The -100% light will not
be on in the calibrate mode.)
7.
Adjust the PEAK MOD potentiometer to the point where the PEAK MOD light just
turns on. This setting will be 100%.
8.
Depress the POS or NEG switch for positive or negative modulation reading on the
MODULATION meter and PEAK MOD light, and the monitor is ready for operation.
3-2
Normal Operation
For normal operation, leave the AMM-2B in POS position when broadcasting
super-modulation. The MODULATION meter and PEAK MOD light will register the positive
peaks. Nominal changes in RF level wi" not affect the accuracy of the -100%, + 125%,
or PEAK MOD lights.
The PEAK MOD control is usually set to a level slightly lower than + 125%, say
+ 120%, and the separate -100% and the + 125% lights are used for the limits to insure
the maximum level of modulation without exceeding the limits set by the FCC.
Percent carrier shift is read on the % CARRIER LEVEL DEVIATION meter as a
change in carrier intensity during modulation.
3-3
Transmitter Measurements
3-4
Parts required:
Quantity
1
1
1
Description
14.7kQ 1% metal film resistor
4.64kQ 1% metal film resistor
3900pF 2.5% 160V poly capacitor
Procedure:
Remove the existing R53 (15kQ carbon resistor) from the A 1 board by cutting the
leads as close to the resistor body as possible. (See accompanying component layout
sheet for R53 location).
Preform the modification parts by connecting the 4.64kQ resistor and 3900pF
capacitor in series and then connecting these two across the 14.7kQ resistor as shown
on the modification schematic. Use short leads and be careful not to use excessive heat
when soldering the parts together.
Mechanically connect the modification network to the original R53 leads on the A 1
board. Solder the network to these leads using as little heat as possible so the leads do
not pull out of the board. This completes the modification.
Maintenance
4-1
Test Equipment
1.
2.
3.
4.
Voltmeter
High Frequency oscilloscope with 5" display
Linear modulator, output level of 5-10 volts RMS unmodulated*
Low distortion oscillator
4-2
1.
2.
3.
With Voltmeter measure voltage at U5 Pin 7. Voltage should be +15 Volts, 0.5
volt. Adjust R30 for correct reading.
4.
With Voltmeter measure voltage at U5 Pin 4. Voltage should be -15 volts, 0.5
volt. Adjust R25 for correct reading.
5.
Place Function Switch in ZERO position and Voltmeter at Pin 6 U5 and adjust R37
for Zero Volts.
6.
7.
Apply an RF level of 5-10 volts to RF input, and adjust CARRIER SET to -0deviation on Carrier Meter. Connect Oscilloscope at RF INPUT (J2) of monitor.
8.
Apply a 1 kHz tone to modulator and adjust level for just 100% negative
modulation as observed on oscilloscope. Depress NEG on Function Switch of
AMM-2B. Monitor should indicate 100% modulation. If not, adjust METER AMP,
R41, for correct reading. *
9.
10.
Place Function Switch in CAL position. Monitor should indicate 100%. If not,
adjust CAL ADJ, R14, for correct reading.
10
4-3
1.
2.
3.
+ 125% PEAK INDICATOR: Place Function Switch in CAL position. The + 125%
Indicator should be on. If not, adjust + 125%, R65, for correct indication.
* Note that the modulation meter and peak lights respond to peak values of
modulation so that if there is distortion in the modulator, the peak indications will
be the true peak values, Le., the sum of fundamental and the harmonics or
distortion products. The most common mistake made in calibrating AM monitors
is to adjust the modulation level until carrier shut-off is reached. This is defined as
100% negative and, indeed, it is 100% negative, but the positive value is not
necessarily 100%. If the distortion is 3% at this level (typical of many transmitters),
the positive value of modulation may be anywhere from 97% to 103%, depending
on the phase of the harmonics, and the monitor will read this. It is for this reason
that we suggest the monitor be calibrated at just 100% negative on the negative
indications and then to back off the modulation to 90% for the positive indications
so they can be set in the region where the transmitter is more linear.
11
Replaceable Parts.
This page contains information for ordering replaceable parts
for the monitor. The tables that follow list the parts in alphanumeric order by reference
designation and provides a description of the part with the Belar part number.
Ordering Information.
To order a replacement part from Belar, address the order or
inquiry to Belar and supply the following information:
a.
b.
Orders may also be taken over the telephone. Parts orders can be put on your VISA,
MasterCard, or American Express card, or we can ship them COD.
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BEGINNING WITH SERIAL NUMBER 134026; THE FOLLOWING MANUAL CHANGES APPLY:
1. Disregard the power supply adjustments in steps 3 and 4 of the
"Modulation Meter Alignment Procedure" in the maintenace section
of the manual.
2. The following parts are added to the chassis parts list:
C: FIXED CERAMIC O.luF 50V
IC: 7915C
IC: 7815C
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C13,C14
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41
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29
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620
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R42
26
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47
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AMM-2B
A1 BOARD
BELAR ELECTRONICS
9-1-97
Description
C1,C2
C3 thru C5
C6 thru C16
C17
C:
C:
C:
C:
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
Part Number
(NOTE 2) 01Sl-0010
(NOTE 1) 0180-0026
0151-0002
(NOTE 1) 0151-0006
CR1
LED: YELLOW MV5353
CR2 thru CR4 LED: RED MV50S3
1910-0002
1910-0001
DS1,DS2
LAMP: 1847
SOCKET: LAMP
2140-0005
1450-0012
F1
J1
J2,J3
JACK: POWER
JACK: BNC
M1
M2
R1
R2
R3
R4
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
Sl
S2
T1
TRANSFORMER: POWER
9100-0010
TB1
0360-0002
U1
IC: 7805C
1826-0014
LINE CORD
8120-0002
VAR WW 1K 2W
VAR COMP 1k 2W
METAL FILM 7.Sk 2% 1/4W
METAL FILM 5.11k 1%
FIXED NON-IND 56 20W
(NOTE 2)
0360-0010
0360-000S
1120-0013
1120-0012
(NOTE 3) 2100-0001
2100-0017
0751-7522
0721-5111
(NOTE 4) 0811-0021
(NOTE 2) 3102-0002
3101-0013
TO HEG
PUSH8UTTOH
(52-D)
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TO CARRIER
OfF LED .11
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fl.ARI1
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39
TO PERK
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3S
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HOD LED
PEAl( HOD
SPAN
RDJUST
IHOICATOR
RDJUST
IHOICATOR
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AMP
RDJUST
OFFSET
RDJUST
3S
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i)I1
38
TO PEAK
MOD POT 32
TO Cfl.
REMOTE
PERK MOO
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TO T81-3
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-199% MOO
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CARRIER
OFF LED
39
TO ZERO
PUSHBUTTOH
(52-8)
PUSH8UTTOH .31
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37
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25
TO PEAK
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22
31
AURAL
AUDIO
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TEST
OUT TO
TO J3
T81-11 29 26
REMOTE
+125% MOD
IHOICATDA
TO T81-1
33
+SVDC
FROM AS
POIlER
SUPPLY
28
AUX
DETECTOR
OUT TO
T81-6
27
TO PEAK
MOD LED
19
29.
TO +125%
MOD LED
TO REMOTE
TO C f l . v '
PUSHBUTTOH
(52-C) "
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PUSHBUTTON
(52-D)
...
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21
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HOD LED
17
11@@
13
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16
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19
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18
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TO AS
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TO AS
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AMM-2B Ai BOARD
CONNECTIONS & ADJUSTMENTS
BELAR ELECTRONICS
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AMM-2B Al BOARD
COMPONENT LRYOUT
OELAR ELECTRONICS
AMM-2B A1 BOARD
PART LOCATIONS
Desig/Loc
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
C16
C17
C18
C19
C20
C21
C22
C23
C24
J1
11
J2
J1
H1
G1
G1
H2
G2
H3
13
G1
H4
H4
G2
F3
E3
D3
A2
A4
A3
C4
C3
D4
CR1
CR2
CR3
CR4
CR5
CR6
CR7
CR8
CR9
CR10
CRll
CR12
CR13
CR14
CR15
CR16
CR17
CR18
11
11
F2
J2
J3
J3
J3
J3
J4
J4
J4
D3
B2
C3
C3
B2
B4
B3
L1
L2
L3
11
H1
G1
Desig/Loc
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8
G1
A1
E2
14
G4
A2
A4
A3
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R13
R14
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
R20
R21
R22
R23
R24
R25
R26
R27
R28
R29
R30
R31
R32
R33
R34
R35
R36
R37
R38
J1
11
G1
H2
12
12
12
12
12
J2
H2
12
H2
G2
G3
H2
*
G2
G3
C2
C2
C2
C2
A2
G3
H3
G4
13
14
13
H3
H4
F1
F2
F1
E1
El
E3
Desig/Loc
R39
R40
R41
R42
R43
R44
R45
R46
R47
R48
R49
R50
R51
R52
R53
R54
R55
R56
R57
R58
R59
R60
R61
R62
R63
R64
R65
R66
R67
R68
R69
R70
R71
R72
R73
R74
R75
R76
R77
R78
R79
R30
R81
R82
R83
R84
R85
F2
E2
E2
E1
F3
F1
F1
F1
E3
E3
E4
*
E2
E3
E3
D4
D3
F2
F2
F2
C1
B1
B1
D2
F4
B1
C1
B1
C1
D3
D1
D2
C3
C2
C2
B2
B2
B2
B4
B3
C4
C3
A2
A4
A3
D4
E4
Desig/Loc
R86
R87
E4
D3
U1
U2
U3
U4
U5
U6
U7
U8
U9
U10
U11
U12
U13
U14
12
J2
H2
H4
F1
E2
F3
E3
*
C2
B2
B4
B3
C4
pins
1 .J1
2 J1
3 J3
4 J3
5 J3
6 J4
7 14
8 13
9 H4
10 H2
11 G3
12 G2
13 G2
14 F2
15 F3
16 F3
17 F2
18 E4
19 E4
20 E4
21 E3
22 E3
23 E3
24 D1
25 D3
26 D4
27 D4
28 D4
*not used
Desig/Loc
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
D4
C3
D2
D2
B4
A4
A4
A3
A3
A2
A2
A1
A1
A1
BOARD AMM2B
Reference
Designation
C1,C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8,C9
C10,C11
C12
C13,C14
C15
C16
C17
C18
C19 thru C21
C22,C23
C24
C:
C:
C:
C:
C:
C:
C:
C:
C:
c:
C:
C:
C:
C:
C:
C:
C:
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
FIXED
MICA 1500pF 5 /0
CEI"{AMIC O.OluF 100V
CERAMIC O.luF 50V
MICA 270pF 5 ?o
MICA 160pF 5 0/0/
MICA 27pF 5 0.ELEC 47uF 63\/
CERAMIC O.OOluF 1kV
TANT 6.8uF 25V
CERAMIC O.luF 50V
TANT 6.8uF 25V
FILM 0.22uF 10?6 80V
TANT 6.8uF 25V
ELEC 47uF 63V
TANT 15uF 15V
CERAMIC O.OluF 100V
TANT 6.8uF 25V
DIODE:
DIODE:
DIODE:
DIODE:
DIODE:
DIODE:
L1
L2
L3
INDUCTOR:
INDUCTOR:
INDUCTOR:
Ql
Q2
Q3,Q4
Q5
Q6 thru <28
TRANSISTOR:
TRANSISTOE:
TRANSISTOR:
TRANSISTOR:
TRANSISTOr.::
Rl
I~ 2
R3
R4
R5
R:
R6
o~
/0
0141-1525
0151-0003
0151-0006
0140-2715
0140--1615
0140-2705
0180-0017
0151-0002
0185-0002
0151-0006
0185-0002
0120-2241
0185-0002
0180-0017
0185-0003
0151-0003
0185-0002
1900-0016
1900-0017
1900-0002
1900-0016
1900-0001
1900-0002
1N4006
1N643
1N4446
1N4006
AA119
1N4446
CR1
CR2
CR3
CR4 thru CH11
CR12 thru CR15
CR16 tht'Ll CR18
R7 THRU R12
R13
R1Ll
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
R20
Part Number
Description
Belar
Belar
Belar
1850-0030
1850-0028
1850-0008
1850-0011
1850-0028
2N2905A
2N4401
2N3053
2N4037
2N4401
0 ./0
/0
/0
. /0
Q/
/0
/0
0751-2032
0751-7532
0751-1032
0771--1022
0751-4722
0721-1002
0721-1001
0721-4990
2100-0005
0721-1002
0721-5111
0721-1002
0721-5111
0751-1032
Al
Reference
Designation
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R21
R22
R23
R24
R25
R26
R27.R28
R29
R30
R31
R32
R33
R34
R35
R36
R37
R38
R39
R40
R41
R42
R43
R44
R45
R46
R47
R48.R49
R50
R51.R52
R53
R54
R55
R56
R57
R58.R59
R60
R61
R62
R63
1\ 6 4
R65
R66
R67
R68
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
R:
NOTE
1:
NOTE
2:
Part Number
Description
METAL FILM 2.2k 2% 1/ 4 ~v
METAL FILM 1k 2% 1/4W
METAL FILM 3.3k 2 ?(l 1/4W
METAL FlU! 2.2k 2 0/0' 1/4W
VAR CaMP lOOk
METAL FILM 10k 2% 1/ 4 ~\'
METAL FILM 4.7 2% 1/2W
METAL FILM 51 2% 1/4\;'
VAR CaMP lOOk
METAL FILM 10k 20//0 1/4\\
METAL FILM 51 2% 1/4 \v
METAL FILM 10k 2 'u 1/4W
METAL FILM 10.0k 1
METAL FILM 9.09k 1%
VAR WW 3k 2W
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METAL FILM 9.09k 1%
METAL FILM 10k 2% 1/4W
METAL FILM 9.09k 1
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METAL FILM 1 .5k 20/
FIXED CARBON 8.2M 5% 1/4\\1
VAR CaMP 10k. 10 TURN
METAL FILM lk 2 0 / 1/4\\1
METAL FILM 2.2k 2% 1/4\\1
METAL FILM 5.11k 1 0/
METAL FILM 1.00k 1 0/0/
not used
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METAL FILM 15k 2 0, 1/4W
METAL FILM 10k 20/"0 1/4W
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METAL FILM 10.0k 1 0/
METAL FILM 2.49k 1 ?~
METAL FILM 10.0k 10/
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VAR WW 3k 2\\1
METAL FILM 5.1 k 2% 1/4W
(NOTE
METAL FILM 2.21k 1 0.
(NOTE
METAL FILM 432 1 0//0
METAL FILM 5.11 k 1 0 /
VAR WW 3k 2W
METAL F I L~1 5.11k 1 0/0/
METAL FILM 9.09k 1 0/0/
METAL FILM 10.0k 1 0 .,
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0751-2222
0751-1022
0751-3322
0751-2222
2100-0019
0751-1032
0771-47G2
0751-5102
2100-0019
0751-1032
0751-5102
0751-1032
0721-1002
0721-9091
2100-0005
2100-0018
0721-9091
0751-1032
0721-9091
2100-0005
0771-1522
0683-8255
2100-0018
0751-1022
0751-2222
0721-5111
0721-1001
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0751-1532
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0721-2491
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0751-2722
0751-2222
0751-2012
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IC: MC1741
IC: TL071
IC: CA3140E
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IC: MC3302
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1826-0002
1826-0006
1826-0004
1826-0001
1826-0004
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