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Raytheon
Printed in USA
(May 1992)
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PURPOSE
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON
THE INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF
YOUR EQUIPMENT
RAYTHEON MARINE COMPANY products are supported by a network of
Authorized Service Representatives. For product information, you may contact the following regional centers:
** AUTHORIZED
United States...................................
**
46 River Road
Hudson, NH 03051
Phone: 603-881-5200
Europe
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Raytheon
00 not open any of the units when the radar is ON; high voltages within the
Scanner and Display Unit could be fatal to anyone coming in direct contact with them.
Disconnect ship's power from Ihe Display Unit before attempting any meintenance; otherwise, ship's power will be present at terminals inside the Scanner and
01
Warranty Limitations
Display Unit.
RADIATION HAZARD
Care should be taken to avoid possible harmful effects (particufarfy to the eyes)
Then! is no t r av e L 1I11o\ol8nCe for certain products with a suqqelJted r et e Lt price below $2500,00,
TheF:e product~ must hI!! to rve r ded to IlIn l'luthnrized dealer or service center of . .ythP.Oft IlArine
ee-pany. st evne r e ~xpenBe and will be r e tur ned via eur t ece carrier at no cost to the owner. TraYel
co s t a other t h e n suto ",j Ie eee , tollfll I!Ind two hou r e t r eve t time are spe~ificslly excluded on all
p r cduc t e . 'rne f'!xclud!!d travel cos t t nc tude s but h: not limited to: taxi. launch fees. aircraft rental.
suos Le t eoc e , customs. shipping lind communication ch e r qee .
t
A... y~haon MllIJ:~ne ee-panr ve e r en t y policy eoee not apply to equipment \oIhic~ hss been .~bjected to
eec Ldent; , sh1ppinq dafTH'!IIqe, abuse. Lnco r eee t ee rv tce , alterations. eo r r-oe a.on , or ee rv rce by noneur ho r Le ed s er vf ee pe r eenne l , or eu.euee , or on which the serial numb4!r plate has been removed.
e Lt e r .. d or mutilated.
P:XCl'!'pt vhe r e RaythPlOn *rlne Company or itl': eut bc r t eed de e Le r has performed the installation,
IlIRI;Ume1l no C'!'!lIIlponAibility for damllge incurred durinq Lns t e Lj e t Lon .
it
This ve r r ent.v doe" not cover routine "V'Item eheekout or alignment/calibration. unlf!s8 required by
rl".'pll'lcf!,"ent or parttll) in t.hf! acelll be Lnq I!lliqnf!d.
A suitable proof of pueeheee , showinq d ...te, e Lece IlInd ee r-Le I number must be ml'lde available to the
eu ebc e-Leed Raytheon ......e Lee Company deell!'r at thl!' time or request for Warranty .ervice,
"IMPORTANT NOTICE"
Hagnetrons. cathode rey tUbeR ICRT), he t Ie r hnrns and t.r eneduce r e are wlIrrllnted for 12 .,ntb. frolll
ete t e ot ee Le ,
Thl!'se itl'!mA mUlit be returned t.e is Raytheon Marine eo-pany factory seryice center.
t?hsrt pepe e , lamps, fUllfil!;, batteries, e t vt Lt , "tylns/dri.e belts. radar mixer crystals/dLodes, .nap~pp.ller e e r r Le r e , iJ.,pellp-rR. impeller bee r t nqa and lmpeller .hsfts are consumable ltems. and are
epec Lt Lc e t Iv excluded from this warranty.
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All coe t e ~5t;oci.t"d ..,ith tr .. ns duce r repll'lr.emO!nt, other'than the cost of the transducer ltself, are
Rp~citical1y exclud~d from thi. ve r r en t y .
(2) ~yth~n MArine COmpany shall not be liable for any incidental. consequential or
(Lncluding punitive or multiple) damages.
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THIS DEVICE IS ONLY AN AID TO BOATING SAFETY AND NAVIGATION. ITS PERFORMANCE CAN BE AFFECTED BY MANY FACTORS
INCLUDING EQUIPMENT FAILURE OR DEFECT, ENVIRONMENTAL
CONDITIONS, AND IMPROPER HANDLING OR USE. IT IS THE US
ER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO EXERCISE COMMON PRUDENCE AND
NAVIGATIONAL JUDGEMENT. THIS DEVICE SHOULD NOT BE RELIED ON AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR SUCH PRUDENCE AND JUDGE
MENT.
epec~al
All Raytheon Marine Company products 90ld or provided hereunder are merely aids to
nav~gat~on~ It i~ the re9ponsibi~L~he user to exercise discretion and proper
navLqatLonal skill independent of any Raytheon equipment.
CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
SECTION 1.
1.1
INTRODUCTION
1-1
1.2
1.3
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
SPECIFICATIONS
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12
16
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INSTALLATION ..:
SECTION 2.
2-1
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2-14
2.5
2-24
21
2-3
29
OPERATION
SECTION 3.
31
3.1
OPERATING CONTROLS
31
3.2
315
3.3
3.4
FALSE ECHOES
318
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MAINTENANCE
SECTION 4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4-1
4-1
RADOME SCANNER
4-2
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SECTION 5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
SECTION 6.
SECTION 7.
1-1
4-3
4-4
51
ADJUSTMENT
51
TROUBLESHOOTING
REPLACEMENT OF OPEN ARRAY SCANNER
5-6
516
TECHNiCAL DESCRIPTION
61
6.1
SCANNER UNIT
6-1
6.2
DISPLAY UNIT
69
PARTS LIST
7-1
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RADAR GLOSSARY
The following is a list or abbreviations and acronyms which may be used
in the text of the manual.
Analog to DigitalConversion
A/D
Alarm In. also known as the approach alarm.
ALM IN
For targets approaching a set area or own ship.
Alarm Out. also known as the exit alarm.
ALM OUT For targets exiting or leaving a set area.
Central Processing Unit
CPU
Cathode Ray Tube
CRT
Digital to Analog Conversion
D/A
Delete
DEL
Display
DlSP
Electronic Bearing Line
EBL
Expansion
EXP
Field Effect Transistor
FET
Fast Time Constant. also known as Anti-Clutter Rain
FTC
Interference Rejection
IR
Kilometer
KM
Latitude/Longitude
LL
Modulator High Voltage
MH
Modulator High Voltage Return
MN
Nautical Mile
NM
Printed Circuit Board
PCB
Plan Position Indicator
PPI
Parallel to Serial Conversion
P-S
Pulse Width (Length)
PW
Pulse Width (Length) Selection
.....
PWS
Range Rings (Fixed)
t
RR
Ship's Heading Marker
SHM
Standby
ST-BY
Sensitivity Time Constant, also known as Anti-Clutter Sea
STC
Terminal Board
TB
Time Difference
TD
Trigger
1'1
Video
VD
Variable Range Marker
VRM
Waypoint
WPT
Transmit
X-MIT
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SECTION 1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on selecting the Raytheon X Series Raster Scan
Radar for your radar navigation needs.
Whether you purchased this radar because of its compactness or
power economy, ease of installation, or long term reliability, one thing is
certain; the moment you turn on your RIOX or RllX Display you will
know you are seeing a revolutionary new concept in radar technology at
work.
Radar signals are "stored" on a 7-inch diagonal TV-type picture with
chart like clarity and detail. A single glance at your Display will give you a
complete and accurate 360 radar picture of other vessels, buoys and
landfall surrounding your vessel.
The 1/8 NM range scale together with the Offset mode makes navigating tight channels, rivers, or waterways at night a pleasure instead of
a problem.
The Zoom mode gives you a fast 2 times enlargement of the radar
presentation in the zone you have designated. A new "Timed TX" mode
lets the radar automatically turn its transmitter "on" and "off' for scans
of the area around your vessel and saves battery power. Sl\~ the target
alarm zone to alert you of any radar contacts that have entered your
zone, including any that might have escaped your notice.
Dual Electronic Bearing Line's (EBL) and Variable Range Markers
(VRM) allow rapid high accuracy target bearing and range measurements. When connected to a Loran-C Navigator with proper output data
format for full function operation, the radar can display your destination
waypoint on the screen at its bearing and range from your vessel. The
Waypoint feature provides steering reference information to the destination, and can be used to help locate specific buoys or waypoint landmarks.
With all of these electronic features and the thoughtful compact and
efficient design of this radar, it soon becomes apparent that human engineering and operational simplicity have been foremost considerations in
the RIOX/RllX product design.
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We trust that you will enjoy many years of excellent performance,
rehabilit y. and smooth sailing with your new X scries radar system.
1.2
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The X Series Model configurations are:
R lOX A two-piece system consisting of a compact 7"
monochrome raster scan
display unit and a I. 5 kW Xband transceiver housed in
an 18" radome housing.
The two basic cables in the X series radar systems are the Interunit
cable cable assembly and the Power cable assembly. Other cables for
interface to optional external equipment are discussed in the installation
section of this manual. A brief description of the interunit cable follows:
Interunit Cable
2.5 FT
RIIX
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The compact design of the display units is made possible by the lise
of custom LSI components (Large Scale Integrated circuit). This type of
"chip" contains, in one package, the equivalent of up to 20 integrated
circuits. Thus compact size, power efficiency, and full features at ;10 economical price are all standard with the X series radar systems.
The Antenna and display units are interconnected with a single rnulticonductor cable using 14 wires. The cable is wrapped with braided
shield material for noise protection. A ground terminal is available at the
display rear panel for connection to the ship's RF ground system.
1.2.3 Scanner Unit RI0X
Ships power
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The radome cover is secured to the scanner pan base by four clamping
bolts and is provided with a heavy-duty rubber gasket to seal the unit
from the weather,
Inside, the radorne features a printed-circuit card array. This technically innovative antenna provides a narrow 6 beamwidth for excellent
short range resolution and high gain in a very compact antenna package.
The internal Xvband transmitter operates at a 1.5 kW peak power,
with a low noise micro-integrated circuit frontend at the receiver.
The construction of the antenna unit is rnodulized. So repairs,
should they be required, can be made quickly and cost-effectively.
1.2.4 Scanner Unit RIlX
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A. R10X
The RlOX Radar System consists of the following items:
Item
Raytheon Product Code
Display Unit (16 nm)
50003
1 ea.
Scanner Unit
50004
1 ea.
M89951
Cable Assembly (15 Meters)
1 ea.
Sunshield
MTV003534
1 ea.
B. R11X
The RllX Radar System consists of the following items:
Item
Raytheon Product Code
Display Unit (24 nm)
50006
1 ea.
Scanner Unit
50007
1 ea.
M89984
Cable Assembly (15 Meters)
1 ea.
Sunshield
MTV003534
1 ea.
C. Options
The Scanner Unit for the R11X system houses the 1. 5 kW transmitter, a linear receiver with a low-noise micro frontend, the array drive
motor and control circuitry.
The Xvband transmitter, which is common in all of these systems,
operates with two different pulse lengths and two different PRF's. The
magnetron type is a RMC-1. rated at 1.5 kW, driven by the solid state
modulator unit.
The open array contains a 2.5 foot PCB array producing 3.3 horizontal and 25 vertical beam widths for high resolution, super sensitive
target pick up and display. The array is turned by a speed-regulated
motor at 24 RPM.
The receiver section consists of a passive diode limiter, low noise
MIC frontend (NlT 1946), coupled to a 60 MHz dual bandwidth IF amplifier. The bandwidth of the receiver switches between lO and 3 MHz at
designated pulse width changeovers keyed to the range scale in use to
provide optimum sensitivity.
A power supply PCB assembly provides the operating supply voltages for the trnnsmittcr/rcceiver and for the motor control circuitry.
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M88390
M89962
M78843
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1.3 SPECIFICATIONS
\.3.1 General
1)
Maximum range:
2)
Minimum range:
])
Range Scales:
5)
IRlOX)
mlIX)
Range discrimination:
Range ring accuracy:
6)
7)
Bearing accuracy:
Cathode-ray tube:
8)
Environment;]1 conditions:
Scanner Units:
4)
9)
10)
1)
Dimensions:
2)
Weight
Polarization:
Beam width:
3)
4)
12)
13)
14)
15)
....
III
Diameter of radorne
Height
Approx.
Horizontal
Horizontal
Vertical
1- 6
450 rnm
227 rnm
5.5 kg (12.1 Ibs)
Sidelobes:
. Rotation:
Drive motor input voltage:
Transmitter frequency:
Peak power output:
Transmitter tube:
Pulse length/Pulse
repetition frequency:
Modulator:
Duplexer:
Mixer:
IF amplifier:
1)
2)
3)
4)
Dimensions:
Weight
Polarization:
Beam width:
I:
Better than - 21 dB
Approx. 24 I~I'M
+12 VDe
944530 MHz
1.5 kW
Magnetron (RMC-lJ
0.OS/Ls/2250 Hz (0.125.0.25.0.5.
0.75. 1.5 nrn)
0.5 /Ls1750 Hz 13. 6. 12. 16 nm)
Solids tate modulator driving magnetron
T-junction with diode limiter
MIC Low-Noise
Center frequency
60 MHz
Bandwidth
10/3 MHz
Less than 6 dB
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
lU)
Il)
12)
13)
14)
15)
Modulator:
Duplexer:
Mixer
IF Amplifier:
6 nominal
25 nominal
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Dimensions:
2)
Mounting:
Weight:
Cathode-ray tube:
Video
Range scales:
:n
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5)
Ii)
7)
Range rings:
Display Resolution:
Bearing synchronizing
system:
to) Tuning:
II) Bearing scale:
12) Ship's heading marker:
13) VRM:
8)
Width
268 mm
Depth
335 mm
Height
228.5 mm
Table. overhead or bulkhead mounting
Approx. 5 kg (Approx. 11 Ibs)
E2871B39-SDHT (Green) 7" Monitor
8 levels quantitized
0.125. 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.5, 3, 6, 12, 16
nautical miles (R1OX)
0.125,0.25,0.5,0.75,1.5,3,6.12,24
nautical miles (RIlX)
0.0625, 0.125, 0.25, 0.25, 0.25, 0.5, 1,
2, 4 nautical miles
610x496 lines
Rotation Period
Select 10, 20 or 30
Scans
Repetition Period
Select 3, 5, 10 or
15 Minutes
Two (2) VRM's, Two (2) EBL's. Interference Rejection, Target Expansion, Target Alarms, LAT /LONG or TD
Readouts Waypoint Mode, Off Center,
Zoom, Timed Transmit, Ship's Heading
Line with Momentary Off Key
Standby Key, ST-BY/OFF
Transmit Key, X-MIT/OFF
Range UP Key, 6.
Range DOWN Key, \J
Variable Range Marker (VRM) Select or
ON/OFF Key, VRM
VRM Increase Key,
VRM Decrease Key,
Electric Bearing Line (EBL) Select or
ON/OFF Key, EBL
Direction arrows on EBL keys, CCW
and CWo
Off Center Key, OFF CENT
Zoom Key, ZOOM
Numerical Bearing Display Select Key,
MODE
LLlTD Select Key, LLlTD
Waypoint Key, WPT
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Alarm Key, ALM
Target Expansion Key, EXP
Interference Rejection Key, IR
Ship's Heading Marker OFF Key, SHM
Range Rings OFF Key, RR
Timed Transmit Key, TIME
CRT Brilliance/Panel Illumination Key,
DlM/BRIL
Tuning Control, TUNE
Anti-Rain Clutter Control, RAIN CL
Anti-Sea Clutter Control, SEA CL
Gain Control, GAIN
21) Timed TX
22) Features
23) Controls
9)
14)
In/Out connections:
A.
Inter-unit
B.
Power DC input
C.
Loran C
D.
Magnetic sensor
E.
External alarm
output
15) Interface:
16) EBL:
ZOOI11
Motor Encoder
Manual
360 scale graduated at intervals of 5
Electrical
Digital readout on CRT in the range of
0.00 to 24.0 nrn, 3 digit Digital-OnScreen-Display
Type
16-pin Connector
3-pin Connector
BNC Connector, isolated
BNC Connector
0
1- 8
1- 9
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SECTION 2
Inputs:
Loran-C
Magnetic sensor
25)
Outputs
INSTALLATION
Type of Cable
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Table 2.1 indicates a listing of items that are included with your new
radar system.
Description
Type
Q'ty
....
Remark
Interunit Cable
M89951
49 feet
RIOX
Interunit Cable
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M89984
49 feet
RllX
CFQ2646
Sunshield
MTVOO3534
Instruction Manual
7ZPRD0277
Bridge Card
7ZPRD0285
Standard Spares
(see table)
If you are missing any items, please notify your dealer immediately.
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Name of
Parts
Type
Quantity
Fuse
Fuse
Fuse
Lamp
2
2
4
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Description
Part
Number
F401
Display unit
F402
Display unit
FlO!. F102 Display unit
PLl-3 Display unit
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5ZFADOOO45
5ZFADOO382
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If.
vessel..
If there is any doubt concerning the proper type of hardware. consult with your boat dealer or representative for recommendations.
Depending on the type of sailboat. a radar antenna Guard Ring
should be installed if the sails tend to contact the antenna platform. Without a proper guard ring serious damage could result to the mounting platform and the radar antenna.
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200
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179
260
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CAUTION:
When mounting the scanner unit, please observe a minimum thickness of the metal mounting base. If the thickness of the mounting
base is too thin, the modulator PCB may damaged (Fig. 2-3). The
mounting base should be at least 0.25 inches thick metal.
PS.lModul.tor PCB
Chassis
5/16-19UNC
1 inch Max
Thiekneu
Radome base
4 PLACES
ZOmm DEEP
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Plain wISher
Lock washer
WEIGHT
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Step 4. Connect the cable leads to terminal board TBl and )101. Ground the
shield with the lug to cable clamp bolt
provided. Dress the wire harness with
cable clamps or tie-raps as necessary
for neatness.
FIG. 2-6
2 - 6
2- 7
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2.2.4 Interunit c311e connectors
2.3
The connectors shown below are available from the Raytheon Parts
lJepartm tnt and may be useful when installation requirements call for
cable e xt.msions or special cable arrangements.
CABLE
:ONNECTon
IN LINE JACK
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jI{C PIN:
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TYPE:
MATING INLINE
TYPE: SrANDARD
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CHASSIS MOUNT
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SCANNER UNIT
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G259062-1
DISPLAY UNIT
2- 8
2- 9
The cable inlet of the scanner unit is located at the rear of the
Note: ARRA}' SWING CIRCLE IS.11"
PLEASE ASSURE ADEQUATE
CLEARANCE
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FORECASTLE
CLAMPING BOLT
SCANNER WEIGHT:
221bs (APPROXIMATelY'
FIG. 2-7
SCREWS (2)
MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
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Step 3. To prevent water leakage,
apply the seal material to the
MIO x 50 bolts. and secure
the lower pedestal. The
WASHER.PLAIN~BOLT
bolts must be inserted from
inside the lower housing so
that the bolts do" not touch
the transmitter receiver
unit.
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Step 5. Remove the 2 screws and remove the plate and the rubber
gaskets. Remove 3 screws
and remove 3 clamps.
Insert the cable into the
pedestal. Add the rubber gaskets, and wind one turn
around the rubber gaskets
with vinyl tape, and secure
the plate. Turn back outer
braid and attach to the screw
holding the metal cable clamp
with a terminal lug.
RUBBER GASKETS
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2A
IA
2A
IA
Ship's mains 0
Ship's mains 0
Ship's mains 0
Ship's mains 0
PW
Pulse seleel
TransmitlSTC Trig.
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TUNV
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BP
STC Voltage
GAIN Voltage
TURN IND.lBeering Reset
TUNE Voltage
Power Control
Bearing Pulse
Shielded wire
large wire
Smallwir.
FIG. 2-9
2 - 12
2 - 13
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2.4.1
Using the dimensions from the outline drawing for the Display Unit
shown below as a guide. install the Display Unit to the desired mounting
surface. Note that the yoke of the Display Unit can be attached above or
below the unit.
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The RIOX/RllX display can show your latitude and longitude position (L/L) or time differences (TD's) when connected to a Loran C with
the proper data output format.
The display is programmed to accept data from the loran in the
N.M.E.A. 0182, N.M.E.A. 0183 formats, or JRC Formats.
The N.M. E.A. 0182 format will only provide a Lat/Long display for
the radar. The N.M.E.A. 0183 data standard will, in most cases, provide
Lat/Long, TD, Course and Speed data for the radar display.
To display the selected waypoint, the N.M.E.A. format must contain the "BWC" sentence. All of these data are contained in sentences
"RMA" and "RMB".
Consult your Loran C manual for directions in obtaining the
appropriate data output from the loran for your radar.
The loran connection to the Display Unit is made with a common
BNC connector. RG 58 A/U Coax cable (50n> of any length may be used
to complete the interconnection to the Loran C. Two wire, shielded cable
may be used in place of the RG 58 Coax if necessary.
2 - 16
2 - 17
Dala output
IBNC type)
connector
6. Install the connector shell into the cable and thread the fastener
. tightly into the connector shell.
DISPLAY UNIT
RG5S:u50Q
CoaxIal Cable
.-------1l1.fl:
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Note: The shield of the coax should be /ighUy bonded be/ween the clam" and
shell body.
J403
lBNf CONNECTOR)
f~
DISPLAY UNIT
~.,
CIlIwr llO"dudO'
BLACK
WHITE
A. CABlE PREPARATION
FIG.2-13
2.4.5
lORAN C
-- I-
RADAR
GPS
FIG. 2-12
2.4.4.1
0).
Insert the rubber gasket 0 and clamp CD (as shown).
Peel back the shield of coax and pull back over the clamp. Trim the
excess shield material so that the shield is only covering the clamp.
5. With a knife or other suitable tool, remove 1/8" (3 mm) of dielectric
material @. Neatly dress and tin with solder the center conductor of
the cable. (Avoid using excessive solder.) Now solder the terminal
onto the tinned conductor. Again, avoid using any excessive solder.
3.
4.
2 - 18
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h._...'
2 - 19
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Note: Only fluxgate sensors tohich have NMEA0183 outpu! will work with
RIOXIRIIX radars. See your dealer if there is any question of sensor
compatibility.
5.
6.
'USE
U-2CV
ov
J40"
M.gnetl1: S.nsa,
'"PU-
TO SNe
SHIELD
BLACK
1
1
3
1
BlUE DATA Tx
meter
meter
meters
meter
FIG. 2-14
DATA RETURN
DATA
"
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2 - 20
..
2 - 21
~
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TO BNC
CENTER
The instructions for calibrating the magnetic sensor unit will be included with the magnetic sensor option.
~o~
C
/011
I 20 0
--j
-110'-1
1 1
lmo
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19~0
The radar can operate an external alarm device through the connector on the rear panel designated for this purpose. Devices connected to
this output are limited to an operating voltage less than 24 VDC and a
maximum current of less than 100 rnA.
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I
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RADAR
The external alarm
I
o
drive circuit is shown for
lk
reference.
MAX24VDC
100mA
10k
t;j'0'~
A miniature phone plug is required for inter-connecting to the external alarm connector.
PLASTIC HOUSING
FIG.2-15
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2 - 22
2 - 23
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2.5
2.5.1
After completing the installation and prior to energizing the equipment. it's a good idea to recheck that all the steps of the installation have
been completed in accordance with the instructions.
In particular, inspect to insure that the cables were not accidently
crimped or damaged and that the ships input voltage is connected correctly; that the mounting bolts of the scanner unit are tight; the cable
gland is tightly sealed at the Scanner Unit, that the antenna connections
are correct, and the cable shield is connected properly to RF ground.
2.5.2
'
I
Operational Checkout
Activate the power circuits to the radar and switch the radar into
standby (STBY). After approximately 90 seconds "READY" will be displayed on the ewl'. During warm up the time will count down to zero.
If you are unfamiliar with the operating controls of this radar. please
take a few moments to familiarize yourself by reviewing the instructions
in Chapter .1 Operation.
Press the X-MIT switch to "ON" and observe the presence of radar
targets on the screen. Check the operation of the range selection keys
for each range scale. Observe that the sweep is the correct length and
has the proper number of range rings. Observe that the range markers
are focused properly.
Operate the Ir ;Bi:c-R""I""L--ct"'D:-;-U"vlC'l1 key. Check for multiple picture intensity
level operation.
After approximately 10 minutes of operation, check the TUNE control for maximum target returns occuring at the center of the TUNE level
range.
If readjustment of the Display Unit is required follow the ins truetions for alignment in section 5 (pages I to 5) adjustment and faultfinding.
2.5.3
Following the operational check. two alignments A) and B) are normally required for proper operation.
They are: A) Relative Bearing Alignment
B) Display timing (0 nm adjustment)
Other adjustments are:
C) Tuning preset
D) STC (Sea-Clutter preset)
E) Buzzer Volume Adjustment
2 - 24
I
1.1 BR.F I
This alignment should be carried out when the installation is complete
to ensure that targets on your display appear at their proper bearing
with respect to the ship's heading.
Proceed as follows:
CD Identify a suitable target (e. g.. ship or buoy. etc.) preferably between 1.5 and 3 nm in range on the screen.
2 - 25
(j) Set the fine adjust BR. F (RV2) for the correct bearing to within
l degree.
B)
Press the I EXp I key continuously until the words BEARING ADJUST disappear from the screen to restore the normal display
mode.
Norm.'
The remaining adjustments affect operating conditions that are normally set at the factory and typically will not require any further adjustments. However, these settings should be checked at installation so that
optimum operation will be realized.
C) Tuning Preset I TN.C I
Normal tuning of the radar should be indicated on the Radar Display
by seeing maximum target returns with the "TUNE" control at its
mid scale position.
After about 10 minutes of operation:
CD Set radar to 6 nm range scale.
Set GAIN for normal operation level.
Set SEA CLUTTER, RAIN CLUTTER, IR to "OFF".
Set TUNE control of the front panel, so that tune control indicator is centered in its range. Adjust RV5 (Coarse Tune) very care.
fully for maximum target on the CRT Display.
FIG. 2-16
0 NM ADJUSTMENT
2 - 26
2 - 27
r
~
f)
Proper Adjustment.
cD
Set the Gain and STC controls on the front panel full counterclockwise.
@ Set the range scale to maximum. (16/24)
Set EXP to ON and IR to OFF.
@) Adjust RV2 on the Receive Buffer PCB (CQA-1l6) so that the
noise on the screen just disappears.
Press EXP switch to OFF.
Press IR switch to ON.
(j) Turn the Gain control on the front panel fully clockwise.
Adjust RVI on the Receive Buffer PCB (CQA-1l6) so that the
receiver white noise becomes slightly visible.
SECTION 3
OPERATION
CD
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2 - 28
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_ WOYt'O,nl M"de
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VRMI,
V~M2
--_ _------..
When the radar is turned on, the range displayed will be on the same
range scale that was previously in use when the radar was turned orr.
During range changes the UP
and DOWN
keys change not
only the range scale, but simultaneously change the number and interval of the fixed range rings, the pulse repetition frequency, the
transmitter pulse length, and the bandwidth of the IF amplifier. Table
rn
rn
Tarqe' AIor"'O'f
(nI ""'""0.)
si,.
TABLE 3-1
o ofr-Mea
IGl'QItt
Range
Range Ring
Interval
(nm)
(nm)
0.125
0.25
0.5
0.75
1.5
3
6
12
16 (RIOX)
24 (RIlX)
"""_500
0.0625
0.125
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.5
1
2
4
4
Number
of Rings
2
2
2
3
6
6
6
6
4
6
Pulse Repetition
frequency
(liz)
2250
2250
2250
2250
2250
750
750
750
750
750
TransmittinK
Pulse Length
(ps)
RIIX
RIOX
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
Bandwidth 01
If Amplifier
(Mild
10
10
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.7
0.7
0.7
10
10
10
3
3
3
3
3
0.7
TUNE CONTROL
The tune control is a variable control used to tune the receiver in the
antenna unit for maximum targets on the display. If there are no
targets available, this control can be used to tune for maximum sea
clutter. The on-screen indicator will show the tuning peak condition
by displaying a maximum of bars. The tuning adjustme~of the radar
should be normally perf~rmed on the longer range scales from 3 to 24
nm but should always be re-checked for peak indication on the range
scale you are using.
@ GAIN CONTROL
The variable gain control adjusts the gain of the receiver by increasing or decreasing the strength of the incoming video and noise. The
gain control level is usually set for the best target presentation on the
range scale selected with a slight noise speckle in the background.
The gain control level may be reduced slightly on the short ranges for
improved clarity, and increased as necessary on the long ranges for
more sensitivity. You should use caution when setting the gain level.
If the gain is reduced too much, small or weak targets may be mis-
FIG. 3-1
3 - 3
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I
sed, and if the gain is set too high, the CRT may be saturated with
noise, making target observation difficult.
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(6)
CD
highlighted block character "I" or "2" after "VRM" in the upper right
corner of the display.
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3 - 4
hi
:;
m rn.
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3 - 5
EBLl
VRMI
Off Center Mode
Junction
\0
"\
Origin
Zoom Mode On
:J - 6
3 - 7
0: ~
If the waypoint is not within the selected range scale of the radar,
only the dashed line indicating the bearing to the waypoint can be
displayed. When the waypoint appears on the range scale in use. the
waypoint is displayed as a (~-) with the center (own ship) and the
waypoint interconnected by a dotted line.
Should data be lost from the heading sensors or from the Loran C,
the WPT mode will disabled and the message "NO DATA" will appear
on the display.
The Waypoint mode cannot be used if there is no course data from
the Loran Navigator, or magnetic sensor or if there is no BWC sentence data available from the Navigator.
When using the WPT mode on higher speed vessels the waypoint
symbol will tend to lag behind the actual waypoint. Often this condition is due to the lag in getting data from the Loran and is more
noticeable on the shorter range scales.
TRUE MODE
EBL's with on-screen readouts, instantly show true bearings to
targets. Own ship's true bearing and own ship's speed are shown.
When the WPT (waypoint) key is pressed. and the radar is connected
to a NAVAJD with the necessary data output, a waypoint symbol at
the bearing and range to the selected waypoint can be presented on
the radar display. Numeric data. showing the waypoint's Latitude/
Longitude, bearing and range, and own ship's speed, appears at the
bot tom of the display. "WPT" characters in the upper right corner of
the display indicate that the way point mode is ON.
If the radar is receiving course data from the optional magnetic sensor, the waypoint bearing data from the loran must be in "Magnetic"
to enable the mode.
If the optional magnetic sensor is not used, the loran COG (course)
data can be in "True" or "Magnetic" as determined by the Loran-C.
The waypoint mode will be enabled when the true or magnetic mode
matches the loran course input.
This radar has two types of alarm zones; the IN (approach) alarm and
the OUT (leave) alarm. The IN alarm is effective for alerting the
operator to targets approaching own ship. An "OUT" alarm is an
alarm that sounds when the targets leave a prescribed set zone. The
OUT alarm is useful for monitoring anchorage conditions, or when
pair trawling, or for towing operations.
The I ALM I key turns the Alarm mode "ON" or "OFF", When the
Alarm mode is ON, "ALM I" or "ALM A" is displayed on the upper
right side of the screen.
The alarm is preset to detect radar targets above the noise. If sea
clutter or incidental weak echoes trip the alarm, the Javel of targets
can be selected by the operator to avoid false alarming. ' "
'The alarm zones are set by positioning VRMI and VRM2 circles at
the desired alarm distances from own ship.
When sector alarms are desired, the sectors are formed by positioning EBLI and EBL2 to define the borders of the desired alarm zone
sector areas.
No.1 EBL
No.1 VRM
No.2 EBL
No.2 VRM
NO.1 EBL
3 - 10
Alarm Zone
Alarm Zone
One use for a sector zone is to draw the zone around an island or
fixed target when you plan to anchor. Set the zone for an
alarm. If the anchor drags, the alarm will sound when the fixed target
tries to leave the zone.
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....
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It
Most operators prefer to use the same alarm zone most of the time
and occasionally will design special alarm zones as the need arises.
These radars have a built-in memory to retain the zone that you use
most often so that it is not necessary to always remake alarm zones.
MEMORIZING AN ALARM ZONE
To memorize an alarm zone, first make the zone following the normal
procedure. After selecting the target size (if desired) and the alarm
"IN" is displayed, press and hold the alarm key until the display
beeps and the alarm characters on the screen right side become highlighted. At this time the zone will have been memorized for use any
time.
3 - 11
0::
To activate the "memorized" alarm zone just press and hold the
CALM' key until the display beeps. Your memorized zone will reappear. The zone will be displayed as an "IN" type zone. If you want
to change to an "OUT" zone, press the I ALM I key one time and
"ALM 0" will be displayed on-screen showing the "OUT" alarm is "in
use".
The I TIME I key allows the operator to program the radar to automatically transmit for a programmed period and return to standby for
a prescribed period. This permits the user to maintain a radar watch
while minimizing the' power consumption experienced during full
transmit operation. To use the Time TX mode, proceed as follows:
(I) Press the I TIME I key
The menu screen displays "SET TX PERIOD 10, 20, 30
SCANS".
(2) Use the range A/T keys to select the desired number of radar
scans during transmit operation. The selected scan period is displayed in highlighted numbers.
(3) .Press the I TIME I key again.
The menu screen now displays "SET STBY PERIOD 3, 5. 10, 15
MIN".
(4) Set the standby time using the range A or T key.
The selected standby time is displayed in highlighted numbers.
(5) The menu will disappear after 7 seconds.
[m
(11'
The []R] (range rings) key turns on or off the display of the fixed
range rings. The fixed range rings are usually used to "estimate" the
distances to targets. The interval between the range rings is displayed on the lower left of the screen just below the range scale indicator for your reference.
3 - 12
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3 - 13
en
Press the I UfMlBRIT] key again to adjust the key panel backlighting.
The menu screen now displays "DIM (0-7) A"'''.
0) Press range
or
keys to set the desire illumination level.
The backlighting level is displayed after DIM characters on the
screen between 0 (off) to 7 (maximum).
(5) The menus will disappear after 7 seconds.
3.2
rn
r--
PI
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-III
=:
,
Whereas the GAIN control affects the strength of echo returns at all
ranges, the effect of SEA CLUTTER control is greatest on nearby returns, becoming progressively less as range increases. The SEA CLUTTER control is effective up to a maximum of about three miles.
3 - 14
3 - 15
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,,
,
,,
,-
\"',
\
....
'
,, '
,
(;'JI
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FIG. 3-1
RADAR INTERFERENCE
From time to time, targets may appear too small in size on the display. In this situation, activating the "expansion" mode will allow the displayed targets to be enlarged on the display, providing greater visibility
to the operator.
The expansion mode is activated by the I EXP I key.
During heavy rain or snow storms the RAIN CLUTTER control may
be used to improve the detection between echoes and the storm clutter.
When operating the RAIN CLUTTER, you will notice the reduction of
background returns from land and large targets. This is normal. The rain
storm should be minimized and allow targets to be seen within the storm.
3.2.5 [@Interference Rejection
When other radars are using the same frequency band as that of
your own radar, interference typically appears arranged in curved spokes
as shown in Fig. :J-l. The radar interference is most noticeable on longer
range scales.
/lID
Activating the
feature will eliminate this type of interference as
well as affecting reduction of the background noise.
3 - If>
3 - 17
3.3
3.3.1
The Model RlOX/RllX Radar is an accurate and reliable navigational aid for determining your ship's position. Figure 3-2 shows examples of
alternative methods of using radar sightings from prominent navigational
points which can be identified on a chart. A position fix based on two or
more navigational points will furnish an accurate fix, especially when the
points are separated by close to 90 from each other relative to your
ship.
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\((~p
"
5 nm.
A 5 meter cliff has a radar horizon of 5 nm. Therefore, under standard conditions, the cliff should begin to appear on the screen when the
ship comes nearer than 5+5= 10 nm.
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It
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1_
a,
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a,
EARTH
U"I))'
a,
4,. CIt
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d"~~
".
C
TINO ",
,... GS ,. .orTfD
0 ... C
Of
FIG. 3-2
The moment a new target appears on the screen, its range and relative bearing should be noted. This is best done by putting the target
information directly onto a plotting sheet or chart.
As in visual observation. "a target which stays at a constant bearing
indicates a collision course."
As soon as a series of plots taken at intervals of 3 minutes indicates
a closing range with no significant change in successive bearings, positive
course change action should be considered and "The Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea" should be observed.
3 - 18
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l-um------- Jlo--- m :
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10
__ 0
41.
",Iml
FIG. 3-3
a,
Inml
RADAR HORIZON
3 - 19
'0
",1m'
3.4
FALSE ECHOES
A.e)
sloe ECHoes
TRUE eCHO
lD
~ ~l
fie'.'
3 - 20
3 - 21
34.4
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3.4.5 Shadows
TRUE ECHOES
EC"'O!S
PARTIAL
SHADOW
SCANNER
210
FIG. 3-7
GHOST ECHOES
'AATIAl
SHADOW
FIG. 3-8
3 - 22
SHADOWS
3 - 23
SECTION 4
MAINTENANCE
4 - 1
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4.2
RADOME SCANNER
4.3
4.2.1 Radome
Wipe the surface of the Radome with a clean, soft cloth. Remove
any paint. dirt, or caked salts. "eavy deposits of dirt or caked salt on the
surface of the Radome can cause a considerable drop in the radar's performance. Avoid using chemical cleaners or solvents. Alcohol is preferred or light detergent as a cleaning agent.
4.2.2 lubrication
Set the safety switch (SlO1) of the Scanner Unit to OFF before
working on the radar scanner.
4.3.1 The Antenna Array
1)
~~r~.~G'!lIrofdriY"mOIOr
~
.",..i ,- ~_~_~j
Oil Seal
To lubricate the rotating drive unit seal, remove the grease cap located on the side of the array base plate, and using a grease gun, add
grease until it starts to leak out of the seal. This lubrication is required every 6 months. Use Mobiluxe #2 Grease or equivalent.
2) Lubrication to gears
After removing transmitter receiver unit, apply a light coating of
grease (MOBILUX Grease No. 2 Mobil Oil Company or equivalent)
into lubricating hole.
Lubrication should be done every six months.
FIG. 4-1
LUBRICATION
"-.
4.2.3 Mounting
Check the mounting bolts of the Scanner Unit and tighten if necessary.
FIG. 2-4
1 - 2
OIL SEAL
4 - 3
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SECTION 5
ADJUSTMENT AND FAULT FINDING
I:
5.1
, ....". A
FIG,4-3
~.4
ADJUSTMENT
LUBRICATING HOLE
LUBRICATION TO GEARS
DISPLAY UNIT
The f~ce of the cathode-rny tube may, in time, ~ccumlliate a film of
REPLACEMENT ITEM
ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED
See Sect. #
Magnetron V201
Tuning
2.6.3 c)
Tuning
2.6.3 c)
Reed SW S101
Bearing Alignment
2.6.3 A)
3) H. HOLD
Adjust RVS03 on CRT Monitor PCB so that horizontal screen is kept
in sync.
4 - 1
S - 1
5)
V-LINEAR
Adjust RV502 on CRT Monitor PCB so that the rings are round.
6)
CENTERING MAGNET
....
RVSOS
FIG. 5-1
5 - Z
5 - 3
J301
RVI
;'j::;':z--~----.
I
.
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{Tune Indicato
Adjustmentl
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FIG. 5-4
5 - 4
FIG. 5-5
5- 5
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5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING
5.2.1 General
While the X-Series Radars are highly reliable systems, early signs
and detection of component fatigue can sometimes be spotted during regular operational checks.
Check item
CAUTION: In making checks, be alert to the high voltage points existing throughout the equipment.
point
TBIOIIA-2A
7V
PC5Ul-CD6-K
-ground
c. Mag. current
12 V
PC5UITPI
-ground
a. Input voltage
ReIer to Nole
14UI-I-2
5V
TPI-ground
b. AVRoutput voltage
Display Unit
MeasurinR
ReIer to Note
a. Input voltaRe
Scanner Unit
Remarks
(2) Fuse
Note: Allowable variation of input voltage. DC II V -42 V
A fuse seldom blows out without some cause. Even if a fuse is merely
replaced and does not blow again, it still may be necessary to make
further checks of the circuits associated with the fuse.
Table 5-2 shows a table of fuses employed in the equipment.
(.1) Fault finding procedure
Often the display on the CRT can help indicate which major circuit is
at fault. It may be found quicker to check-out the equipment according to the trouble shooting guide (Table 5-3).
In general. the common causes of trouble frequently encountered include abnormal resistances, intermit tent variable resistors, switches
and relays.
TABLE 5-2
Location
Display unit
Part No.
F40l
F401
F4U2
F402
FUSES USED
Rating
Protective
current
circuit
6.3 A
3.15 A
SA
3.15 A
All circuit
All circuit
Glass
Glass
Scanner motor Glass
Scanner motor Glass
5 - 6
5- 7
Type
tube
tube
tube
tube
6.3 A
3.15 A
5A
3. IS A
Remarks
de
de
de
de
12 V
24 V. 32 V
12 V
24 V. 32 V
TABLE 5-3
Trouble
1. Does not sta rt It
OPERATE switch
to STBY.
Check:
o Blown fuse F401.
o Check input power circuits.
o Fault of contact on S40I.
o Fault of power supply circuit on PC5.
o Fault of contact on connector of I'C5.
o Fault of rectifier diodes on PC5.
2. Scanner fails to
rotate.
Check:
o Fault
o Fault
o Fault
o Fault
3. Scanner rotates
but rotation of
sweep is abnormal
4. No picture on the
screen.
5. Only horizontal
line screen.
6. Incorrect sweep
o Start of sweep
)
is not eente red
on the screen,
o Markers are oval.
Trouble
Remedy
7. Range rings on
the screen but no
noise and no
echoes:
Check:
o Fault of encoder MIOI.
o Fault of main circuit for the Display Unit.
Remedy
If no transmission is present,
a Fault of magnetron.
9. Poor sensitivity.
Dim echoes.
"
Check:
a Reduction of transmitting output power,
a Fault of magnetron.
-+ Check of MAG. I reading on PC501-TPl.
a Fault of MIC Frontend.
a Fault of CRT.
a Failure of Local Oscillator tuning.
o Failure of FOCUS adjustment.
a Failure of INTENSITY AD}.
a Fault of video amplifier circuit on PC6.
o Fault of receiver unit.
5 - 8
5-9
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Remedy
Trouble
lO. NO VRM or
VRM cannot he
controlled.
n NO EBL or
Check:
o Fault of S401.
o Fault of main circui (PC 1).
EBL cannot be
controlled.
Check:
o Fault of S401.
o Fault of main circuit (PCl).
Check:
o Fault of S401.
o Fault of main circuit (PCl).
o Fault of Buzzer BZ1.
STC
FTC
MIN
MIN
TUNE
GAIN
CENTER
MAX
P.S. = 12 V (D.C.)
RADOME RADAR
Voltage (V)
Measuring
Point
TBI0l VD
1 A-2A
1101 1
2
4
5
6
7
8-2A
9
Resistance
(m
6x 10
5x1O
24x1O
22xl0
300x 10
4x1O
20xl0
1.5x 10k
140xl0
7.5xI0
0.125 - 1.5
3. 6, 12. 16
(nrn)
(nrn)
-0.11
11.3
0
-0.015
2.65
12
0.25
17.0
8.7
2.4
-0.11
11.2
10.5
-0.005
2.65
12
0.25
17.0
8.6
2.4
Remarks
DC 0.3
12
12
0.3
3
12
3
30
12
3
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
Voltage (V)
Note; Resistance measurements shall be made under the following conditions:
POWER switch-off S101 -ON.
Resistance values shall be measured between measuring point and
ground unless otherwise specified. and negative terminal of the tester is
grounded as a rule.
The tester used for this measurement is 20 kOtV DC. 8 kOtVac.
Voltage measurements shall be made with the following display control
conditions:
POWER switch-ON, R.4IN CLUTTER -min, GAIN -max, SEA
CLUTTER -mill.
ShiP's power supply is de 12 V.
5 - 10
Measuring
Point
J8-1
1 A-2A
]101 1
2
4
5
6
7
8-2 A
9
Resistance
(m
6x1O
4.5xI0
24x1O
22xl0
300xl0
4.3xI0
20x1O
1.8x 10k
9.5x lk
55xl0
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8.2
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10.5
-0.005
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12
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8.2
2.1
Remarks
DC 0.3
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12
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3
12
12
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12
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TABLE 5-5
TYPE
2SA49SGTMY
2SA817Y
2SAlOlOK
2SAlOlSY
2SA1l4SY
2SA1242Y
2SA1244Y
2SA1261K
......
W
2SB906Y
2SC1627Y
2SC167S
2SCI81SBL
2SCI81SY
2SC2983Y
2SC3098
2SC3303Y
2SC3187
2SC332S-Y
2SD1680
2S)l42
2SK302-GR
2SK363
2SKS25
2SK736
JRF840
IRFZ44
KIND, USE
PNP HF Amp
PNP Switching
PNP High Speed High
Voltage Switching
PNP AF Amp
PNP AF Amp
PNP Switching
PNP Switching
PN P High Speed High
Voltage Switching
PNP AF Power Amp
NPN Voltage Amp
NPN AF Amp
NPN AF Amp
NPN AF Amp
NPN Power Amp
NPN VHFUHF LN Amp
NPN Switching
NPN Video cct,
NPN Power Amp
NPN H-DeOection 001.
Pch FET Switching
Nch FET VHF Amp
Nch TEl' AF Amp
Nch FET Switching
Nch FET Switching
Nch FET Switching
Nch FET Switching
OF TRANSISTORS USED
Vd ...
(V)
V"",
(V)
TOSHIBA
TOSHIBA
NEC
-SO
-80
-100
-SO
-80
-100
-S
-S
-7
-ISO rnA
-3UO rnA
-3.S A
400 rnW
600 rnW
40 W
120
120
100
TOSHIBA
TOSHIBA
TOSHIBA
TOSHIBA
NEC
-SO
-ISO
-3S
-60
-100
-SO
-ISO
-20
-SO
-lOO
-S
-S
-S
-S
-7
-ISO rnA
-SO rnA
-S A
-S A
-10 A
400 rnW
800 rnW
lOW
20 W
60 W
TOSHIBA
TOSHIBA
NEC
TOSHIBA
TOSHIBA
TOSHIBA
TOSHIBA
TOSHIBA
National
TOSHIBA
National
NEC
TOSHIBA
TOSHIBA
TOSIlIBA
NEC
-60
SO
SO
60
60
160
30
100
300
SO
330
-60
80
30
SO
SO
160
2U
SO
300
SO
200
-100
20
-7
S
S
S
S
S
3
7
7
5
6
+20
:t5
3A
300 rnA
3U rnA
ISO rnA
ISO rnA
I.S A
SO rnA
SA
IOU rnA
2A
7A
+13 A
30 rnA
20 W
600 rnW
2S0 rnW
40U rnW
400 rnW
IS W
ISO rnW
20 W
7S0 mW
900 rnW
70 W
3S W
ISO roW
150
IOU
5Uu
60
2U
:t2U
2U
SUPPLIER
IR
IR
Vbeo
(V)
I,
10
15
+S
+:IS
P,
A
A
A
A
40 W
3S W
125 W
ISO W
(t
(MHz)
V,.(V)
sat.
24U
240
200
200
lOO
-0.4
-0.4
-0.6
120
120
160
70
lOU
240
240
320
240
200
SO
200
170
60
-0.3
-1.0
-1.0
-0.4
-0.6
100
120
40
3SU
120
120
30
120
SO
120
IS
200
240
ISO
700
240
24U
300
240
2S0
240
45
9
100
ISO
SO
-1.0
O.S
0.3
U.l
0.1
I.S
h,.
min.
max.
au
IOU
3S00
120
70
100
0.4
1.5
O.S
1
KIND USE
SUPPLIER
VH'M
F.R.D.
AM Detector
HighSpeed Switching
High Speed Switching
High Speed Switching
Varactor
F.R.D.
F.R.D.
General Purpose
F.R.D.
F.R.D.
F.R.D.
General Purpose
F.R.D.
F.R.D.
F.R.D.
Zener V,:9.3 V
Zener V,: 10.3 V
Zener V,:3.1 V
Zener V,:S.I V
Zener V,=6.1 V
Zener V,=15.5 V
Zener V,= 19.1 V
Zener V,=25.6 V
Gap LED
General Purpose
High Voltage
General Purpose
General Purpose
General Purpose
F.R.D.
IR
UNIZON
TOSHIBA
TOSHlBA
TOSHIBA
TOSHIBA
IR
IR
SANKEN
FUJI ELECTRIC
FUJI ELECTRIC
FUJI ELECTRIC
FUJI ELECTRIC
IR
IR
IR
HITACHI
HITACHI
HITACHI
HITACHI
HITACHI
HITACHI
HITACHI
HITACHI
TOSHIBA
ORUIN
Shindengen
HITACHI
HITACHI
HITACHI
HITACHI
220
-7S
3S
8S
(V)
200
220
2S0
220
440
220
V.
(V)
I... M
I"
200
-60
30
80
80
IS
30 A
ISO rnA
360 mA
300 rnA
1A
60 rnA
120 rnA
100 rnA
100 rnA
200
200
200
MOO
400
40
200
400
21){)
80 A
4S A
III A
lOA
30 A
SO A
60 A
60 A
120 A
I'
1.6 A
SA
1.0 A
O.S A
O.S A
l.OA
1.7A
6A
6A
lOA
8K
300
1000
3UO
1800
200
800
200
1500
20 rnA
45 A
20 A
100 A
100 A
35 A
tn
O.9M
30 ns
l.:J
O.7'.!.*
4 ns
1.6 ns
1.6 ns
0.9M
0.98
0.97
I.S
I.S
1.5 A
0.35 A
2.5 A
2.5 A
l.lA
0.4 A
2.8
1.0'
14
l.l
l.l
1.4
2.5
REMAllKS
'I,: 10 m.~
3S ns
0.4 itS
0.4 itS
0.4 I/>S
O.SS
0.9M'
1.2S'
I.tl3
S(){) mW
SUO mW
SOO mW
SOO mW
SUOmW
500mW
SOO mW
MOO mW
60 mW
...'
4
200
300 mlV
ISO mW
V,
(V)
30 ns
30 ns
3S ns
per leg
.. per leg
*l ..=lu
0.35 itS
3.0 ItS
3.0 itS
3.0 itS
0.41/>s
KIND, USE
SUPPLIER
VIF Detector
National
ANS763
National
National
Processing andOutputCir.
U1
......
U1
REMARKS
AN5132
ANS790N
MCI3S0P
IF AMP
NES21N
High SpeedComparator
NjM4558D
01'. Amp
NjRC
NjM78M05FA
Regulator
NjRC
HM5346IZP12
HITACHI
HM6264ALP-IS
HITACHI
HM6302IP-2S
HITACHI
PSTS32A
Mitsumi
TA78DLOSS
Regulator
TOSHIBA
TA7SDL!2P
Regulator
TOSfIlBA
TCS242S6Z-1U
TOSHIBA
TLOS2Cp
01'. Amp
TL431CLpIl
Voltage Regulator
Tl494CNIUPC494C
Switching-VRegulator
TL499ACP
Switching- VRegulator
TLPS21
Photo Coupler
TI
TI
TIINEC
TI
TOSHIBA
[LEOI: I..MAX. ': 5O mA, 1"""Ax,=I A[TRI: Vnt<MAX,=S.5 V, V,.l'''''AX,=7,1I, I"MAx ,=511
mA, p",.<X,=llJUmA [per I circuit I, 1'''''Ax.,=lSlImW [per I orcuit]
UP[}6326C
NEC
V",,=Vcc-lSV,I,=ISmA
UI'D72020GC M-386
G.D.C.
NEC
UPD7SCIUG-36
NEC
V",,=7 V, 1",,=30rnA
5.3
5.3.1 Radiator
RETAINING RING
2)
3)
4)
5)
REMOVE SCREWS
"
2
CD
2
5 - 16
5 - 17
SECTION 6
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Radiator
The radiator is horizontally polarized printed array which is constructed on an plastic frame. The radiator, approximately 15 in
length, is coupled to the transmitter and receiver via aT-junction and
rotary joint.
At half power points horizontal beamwidth is 6 and vertical beamwidth is 25. Side lobes are reduced by better than -21 dB with
respect to the main beam. The direction of maximum radiated power
is perpendicular to the radiator. (Figure 6-1)
W
~.
."
Mlinbelm
Side lobe.
Rldillor
6- 1
':'.'
2)
1\1lltor-Encodcr
A de motor is used to rotate the radiator. The encoder section of the
assembly produces the bearing pulses for rotation synchronization. A
bearing sync pulse is generated every 0.176 degrees of rotation
(:l048 pulses per 36(0) at 5 V dc amplitude. These pulses are sent
through J 1-9 to the Bearing Pulse circuit in the Display Unit.
4)
Bearing Reset Sw
The bearing reset switch produces the signal for the bearing reset
circuits when the permanent magnet fitted on the main gear passes
across Reed Switch SI01. The resulting bearing reset signal is mixing
with tune indicator signal (TUN!) and sent to the bearing reset circuit
in the Display Unit to synchronize the scanner position on the display.
Side lobe.
Radialor
~
Ii
The open array scanner unit consists of the radiator. the motorencoder, the radiator rotating mechanism, the bearing reset circuit, the
transmitter, and the receiver.
A) Radiator
The radiator is a horizontally polarized, printed array which is constructed on an aluminum frame. The radiator, 2.5 feet in length, is
coupled to the transmitter and the receiver through aT-junction and
rotary joint. The radiator is driven at 24 rpm by the motor-encoder
via a gear reduction mechanism.
At the half power points, the horizontal beam width is 3.3 degrees
with a vertical beam width of 25 degrees.
Side lobes are better than - 23 dB with respect to the main beam.
The direction of maximum radiated power is perpendicular to the
radiator (Fig. 6-2).
6 - 2
.,
A 13.5 VDC motor is used to rotate the radiator. The encoder section of the assembly produces bearing pulses for the rotation synchronization. A bearing sync pulse is generated every 0.176 degrees
of rotation (2048 pulses per 360 degrees) at 5 V amplitude. These
pulses are sent to the Bearing Pulse Circuit in the Display Unit.
C) Bearing Reset Sw
The bearing reset switch produces the signal for the bearing reset
circuits when the permanent magnet fitted on the main gear passes
across Reed Switch SlO1. The resulting bearing reset signal is mixing
with tune indicator signal (TUN!) and sent to the bearing reset circuit
in the Display Unit to synchronize the scanner position on the display
6-3
6.1.3 Transmitter
The trnusmitter consists of the solid state modulatur circuit and the
1. 5 kW magnet run.
A) 1\1 odulator
A line-type pulser is used in the modulator and consists of a charging
choke, FET switch. pulse transformer and PFN.
By setting the X-MIT/OFF key on the indicator control panel to
"ON", the transmitter trigger pulse is fed to the base of TR 1 in the
modulator from the transmit trigger generator circuit in the display
unit.
The modulator high voltage of + 220 VDC is fed to the PFN capacitors C7, C8 and C9 via L1. Because of the resonant charging action of
L1; the PFN charges to almost twice the input voltage. Since the
charging efficiency is about 90% the PFN voltage is nearly +400 V.
Upon receiving the positive pulse at the gate of the FET (TR3), TR3
conducts, and the charged voltage across the PFN capacitors is immediately discharged through TR3 and the pulse transformer 1'1.
Consequently the pulse duration determined by the PFN appears on
the primary windings of the pulse transformer 1'1 and is stepped up
to the cathode of the magnetron via 1'1 secondary. The pulse peak
voltage on the primary uf '1'1 is -180 V, and the secondary voltage is
-1.8kV.
The pulse selection relay K1 is cuntrolled by the range keys on the
indicator front panel. This will provide two different pulse lengths:
0.08 IJ.sec, and 0.5 IJ.sec (R10X) or 0.08 IJ.sec and 0.7 IJ.sec (RUX) in
accordance with the range scale selected. The pulse repetition frequency (PRF) changes automatically according to the operating pulse
length. (See Table 6-1).
TABLE 6.1
Range
0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1. 5 nm
3, 6, 12, 16 nm (RlUX)
3, 6, 12, 24 nm (RllX)
6 - 4
Pulse length
PRF
0.081J. s
0.5 IJ.s
0.7 IJ.s
2250 Hz
750 Hz
750 Hz
B) Magnetron
While the high voltage pulse is fed to the cathode of the magnetron.
the magnetron generates high energy oscillations in the region of
9445 MHz for the duration of the input pulse.
The operating point of the magnetron is at a voltage of -1.8 kV and a
current of 2 A.
fh~ofM~~~e of
_____,
Primary Voltage of
the Pulse-Trans
ITl-2J
Modulator Trigger at
Jl (Rl0XIIJ2 IRllX)
-I
(P~F) s
,-
-5V
[lw
J-Lt
J-
12V
T
FIG. 6-3
...
6.1.4
The receiver unit consists of the MIC Frontend and the receiver
PCB and STC I'CB.
J)
The detector circuit IC4 operates as a sensitive detector amplifier. The positive video signal appears IC4-12, the IF component
is removed and the video signal is fed to the video circuit.
Video Circuit
The video circuit consists of TR7 and TR3. The emitter follower
TR3 operates as an impedance transformer to drive the coaxial
cable which feeds the video signal to the display unit. The video
signal can be checked at TB 1-YD.
4) Tuning Indication Circuit-I
The tuning indicator circuit consists of amplifier TR4, detector
TR5, emitter follower TR6 which charges CI9 (STC PCB) to the
detector voltage.
C) STC PCB
I) Tuning Indicator Circuit-2
The detector voltage which charges C19 is sent to the display
unit as a tuning indication voltage by buffer amplifier !C8. The
range of the tuning indication voltage is +4 V (detuned) and -0.7
V (tuned in long pulse).
2) Gain-STC Circuit
The receiver has a built-in Gain-STC circuit. The gain control voltage from the display unit is 12 volts for maximum sensitivity, and
o volts for minimum sensitivity.
The STC control circuit consists of TR2 and TR3. This circuit
uses only the negative portion of the transmitter trigger as the
STC pulse. The positive portion is removed by CDI.
TR2 will be turned "On" with the receipt of the transmit trigger
(STC pulse). TR2 will be turned "On" and CI2 will charge. When
the transmit trigger (STC pulse) ends, TR2 will be turned "Off".
C12 will discharge to the 0 V through RI7 and RV4. The discharge rate will be determined by the time constant of RI7, RV4
and C12. The slope of the STC signal can be varied by the adjustment of RV4. The STC signal is combined with the Gain control
voltage and applied to the IC I, IC2 and IC3 (Receiver PCB).
3) Main Bang Suppression (MBS) Circuit
The main bang suppression circuit consists of TR 1. This circuit
uses only the negative portion of the transmitter trigger as the
MBS pulse. The positive portion is removed by CD2. TRI will be
turned "On" with the receipt of the MBS pulse. TRI will be
turned "On" and C17 will charge. When the MBS pulse ends. TR I
will be turned "Off". C17 will discharge to the 0 V through R28.
The discharge rate will be determined by the time constant of
C17 and R28. The MBS signal is combined with the Gain control
voltage and STC signal, and applied to the !C I, !C2 and IC3 (Receiver PCB).
6.1.5 Receiver Unit (RllX)
The receiver unit consists of the M!C Frontend and the receiver
PCB.
6- 6
6 - 7
Ii - 8
5) Gain-STC Circuit
The receiver has a built-in Gain-STC circuit. The gain control voltage from the display unit is 12 volts for maximum sensitivity, and
o volts for minimum sensitivity.
The STC control circuit consists of TR8 and TRIO. This circuit
uses only the negative portion of the transmitter trigger as the
STC pulse. The positive portion is removed by CD7.
T~8 will be turned "On" with the receipt of the transmit trigger
(STC pulse). TR8 will be turned "On" and C56 will charge. When
the transmit trigger (STC pulse) ends, TR8 will be turned "Off".
C56 will discharge to the 0 V through R61, and RVJ. The discharge rate will be determined by the time constant of R61, RV3
and C56. The slope of the STC signal can be varied by the adjustment of RVJ. The STC signal is combined with the Gain control
voltage and applied to the ICl, IC2 and IC3.
6) Main Bang Suppression (MBS) Circuit
The main bang suppression circuit consists of TR7. This circuit
uses only the negative portion of the transmitter trigger as the
MBS pulse. The positive portion is removed by CD8. TR7 will be
turned "On" with the receipt of the MBS pulse. TR7 will be
turned "On" and C57 will charge. When the MBS pulse ends, TR7
will be turned "Off'. C57 will discharge to the 0 V through R6J.
The discharge rate will be determined by the time constant of
C57 and R6J. The MBS signal is combined with the Gain control
voltage and STC signal. and applied to the IC I, IC2 and IC3.
6 - 9
The display unit consists of the Main Control PCB's, the adjustment
PCB. the Receive Buffer PCB, the Power Supply PCB. and the CRT and
its Display Control PCB.
6.2.1. Main Control PCB
TIYlOU
The incoming video signal from the receiver in the scanner is first
routed to the FTC circuit components consisting of COl and C2.
The Varicap diode CD 1 is controlled by the voltage supplied from
the front panel I~AIN CLUTTER Control in the range of +24 V to 0 V de.
Maximum FTC occurs when the voltage is 0 V de.
I I
:u
FIXED DelAY
(lC46-12)
---l H
TRANSMITIER TRIGGER
iJ
+12V
_ _ _ _~ Variable -0 nm adjustment
T1Yl
U . .- ------
-5V
nL.-
.
I
lMWEl
The A to D converter changes the filtered video signal from an analog signal into a 3 bit digital signal. The AID converter consists of lC's
2-6. Since the conversion must occur at high speed, four comparator ICs
are used. The threshold level is set by RVI (Upper) located on the Receive Buffer PCB (CQA-1l6). The digitized video output is then sent for
storage in the buffer memory.
LJ
lMWE2
LJ
6 - 11
Tlw address si~nals used 10 write into aud ...;lIlout of the video
memory ;In' geuerilted in 1(2~. The output data Irom the video memory
is entered into 1(22 the video signal mixer/processor,
6.2.1.7 Graphic Control Memory
This radar use ~ bit CPU (lC7l. and the Graphic Display Controller.
C~J. IC7 (CPlI) and the ICH (CDC) principally control the gr;lphic sys-
tem of the on screen display or the VI~M. EIIL. bearing scale. fixed range
m.ukers. antl other peripheral parts. The CPU is provided with memory
of !>I ~I\ hit of ROM in lUi and (i,1 1\ hit of I~AM in IC!>. The RAM memory has bat tcry backup through IC I. The datil of range. EBL. VRM. CRT
brilliance. EXP. and IR will be maintained after shutdown of power.
The CPU paints the various character data, VI~M, EBL, Range
Marker, etc. through the G DC and performs processing of the data from
the scan converter and from the keys on the control panel.
The content of the memory is read out by parallel-serial converter
display screen. The data enters at J I. passes through IC7. IC~ and IC~
(in Receive Buffer PCB) and is passed to CPU.
(Jumper settings for Main Control PCBI
determine radar type
J9 and J10
u
H
W4
10
Loran C
The signal outputted from the Loran C of NMEAOl8U, 0182, 018:3 or
J RC standard. will display the LATiLON or TO's at the bottom of the
display screen. For Waypoint data to be displayed, the data must be
N M EAO183 or J RC standard. The signal enters at H, and passes
through IC7, [C8 and IC9 (in Receive Buffer PCB) to CPU.
Bl Magnetic Sensor
The output from the !\[agnetic Sensor is displayed at the top of the
Ii - 12
IC7
OOjJ9
,.
r
J9
The datil which has been converted into raster scan data is read
each raster. TIIP :3 bit image signal is digital to nnalog converted by R8,
I~!l anti IC22. and converted into video signals having 8 levels and outputted to the huffer amplifier TR2. The graphic data is input to TR2 via CD L
and IC22. When the image brilliance control signal is outputted from le23
and applied to TR I. the C WI' brilliance is varied in H steps. The video
signal along with the liS and VS ;rr 1' sent to the monitor display.
[0 0 3~lJlO
I Jl0
RIOX
RllX
The control PCB has 4 controls for the TUNE. (;;\IN. I~AI:-J CUITTER and SEA CLUTTER. There are 22 keys which perform various
functions including turning the radar ON/OFF. The Control Panels are
back-lighted in 8 control steps.
There are 6 variable resistors mounted on the adjustment PC B.
which are necessary for proper alignment when the installation has been
completed.
6.2.3 Power Supply PCB
I) -
1:1
The Display Monitor will operate with + 12 V from the power supply. and the flS (Horizontal Sync.), VS (Vertical Sync.), and the video
signals. The flS and VS signals are TTL (+) polarity, so the video image
will be at maximum brilliance at +3.5 V and with a video signal of 20 MHz
bandwidth.
The Display control board has the adjustments for H-Hold, Contrast. V-lIold, V-Gain, V-Size, Focus, Sub-Bright, and H-Size.
The CRT is used in a vertical position. so the horizontal adjustments
will effect the vertical, and the vertical adjustments will effect the horizontal.
6 - 14
SECTION 7
PARTS LIST
7.1 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
7- 1
'.1
- .....
TYPE
ECEAIHUIOIB
ECQVIHl04jZ3
ECEAIHKSlOOB
ECQBIH103KZ3
SOV 10UF
O.OIUF SOV
JRC PIN
SCEAA02306
SCRAA00617
SCEAA02486
SCRAAOO771
C21
C22
C23
C24
C25
ECEAICU472
ECQB1H222KZ3
ECEAICU222
ECEAICU222
ECEAICU222
2200P
2200UF 16V
2200UF 16V
2200UF 16V
5CEAAOl980
SCRAA00954
5CEAAOl7S7
SCEAAOl7S7
5CEAAOI7S7
C26
C27
C28
C29
C30
ECEA2WU3R3B
ECEA2WU3R3B
ECQVIHI04jZ3
ECEAIHKSlOOB
ECEAIEKS330B
C31
C32
C33
C34
C35
ECQVlHI04jZ3
ECQVIHI04jZ3
ECQVIHIOjZ3
ECQVIHI04jZ3
ECQVIHI04jZ3
C36
C37
COl
CO2
CD3
ECQBI HI03KZ3
ECQBIH472KZ3
V11N TYPE2
HZI8BPRE
U05jTYPE2
J:
CD4
CD7
CD8
COO
CDIO
V06C TYPE2
SRT7HP
ISIS88TPB2
UOSJTYPE2
UOSJTYPE2
~
~
COil
CDl2
CDI3
CD14
CDl5
V06C TYPE2
V06C TYPE2
HZIS3RE
lSIS88TPB2
F5KF20
STXAE00747
STXAE00747
STXAEOO622
STXAD0033S
STXAGOO321
CDI6
CD17
CDI8
CDI9
CD20
ISIS88TPB2
HZ6CIRE
HZ6CIRE
V06C TYPE2
V06C TYPE2
STXADOO33S
STXAEOOSI6
5TXAEOOSI6
STXAEOO/47
STXAE00747
-.
1103
11Il5
TYPE
NjS6933
11780 R00112:1
SRJ FM4. 9XI. 9X6
6402502
IL(;2SS3C2
DESCRIPTION
1"201
7PCRD081l
SjTANOOO20
5jWADOO214
SKRAAOOO36
5VMAAOO059
VI
,CIOI
B46
H7ZCRD0340A
1166140002
7ZCRD0340A
rnos
~IOI
TYPE
DDIO979E472PSOO
ECQBIHI03KZ3
ODI07979SL2211s0
ECQVIHl04jZ3
ECEAIEKS330B
DESCRIPTION
500V. 4700PF
O.OIUF 50V
220PF.SOV
<:6
C7
C8
C9
CIO
ECQBIHI03K3
ECW1I10Il1S3HR
ECWHlOIl153HR
ECW1I101l183HR
ECQVI IIl04jZ3
O.OlUF 50V
C11
C12
<:13
C14
CI5
ODlO979E472PSOO
ECQVHII04jZ3
ECQVIHl04jZ3
ECQVIHlO4jZ3
ECQv I HI04jZ3
500V. 4700PF
el6
ECEAIHU222
2SV 33UF
JRC piN
SCAAA03534
5CRAA00771
5CBAB02016
5CRAA00617
SCEAAOI988
5CRAAOO771
5CRAA00602
5CRAA00602
SCRAAOO882
5CRAA00617
5CAAA03534
5CRAA00617
5CRAAOO617
SCRAA00617
SCRAAOO617
5CEAA01783
7- 2
....
JRC PIN
SEZAAOOO20
7BDRDOO23
SMPABOOOtll
5jWAHOO693
5jWADOOO70
H7PCRD0811
6407061
ILGC20001
NRS109
RMC-I
ICIllI
In03
DESCRIPTION
SOV 100U
REF.
C17
CI8
CI9
C20
:.
4S0V.3.3UF
4S0V.3.3UF
SOV 10UF
2SV 33UF
5CEAA03007
SCEAA03007
SCRAA00617
SCEAA02486
SCEAAOI988
SCRAA00617
SCRAA00617
SCRAAOO617
5CRAAOO617
SCRAA00617
o.olUF SOV
4700P SOV
SCRAA00771
800V 2.SA
STXAE00683
STXAE00843
5TXAE00817
800V 2.SA
800V 2.SA
5TXAE00747
STXDLOOOOS
STXAD0033S
STXAEOO817
STXAE00817
7- 3
REF.
TYPE
C021
C023
C02t
CD2S
IIDF2FC
IIDF2FC
IIDF2FC
IInF2FC
IIDF2FC
S1'XAG00239
S1'XAG00239
S1'XAG00239
S1'XAG00239
S1'XAGOO239
CD26
CD27
C028
CD29
C030
II IlP2FC
YIIN 1'YPE2
YIIN 1'YPE2
ISH881'PB2
ISH881'PB2
S1'XAG00239
S1'XAE00683
STXAE00683
STXADOO33S
S1'XAD00335
CD31
ICI
IC2
IC3
IC4
UOS1TYPE2
UPC.94C
UPC494C
TLPs21-IY
ICS4
jl
j2
PRTB07
ILG9pS3T2E
ILGI2PS31'2E
6403&82
BSPSHFIAA
con
13
14
rs
KI
LI
L2
L3
L4
LS
L6
L7
PC201
DESCRIPTION
800Y 2.SA
Nj~t78MOSFA
JRC piN
S1'XAEOO817
SDAAAOOl36
SDAAAOO136
STZADOO26S
SDAANOO37S
SjWADOO383
SjWAOOOO82
SjWAHOO683
SjWAPOOl3S
SjWADOOO67
SKLACOOOSS
6LZROOOO.S
7LZRDOIOI
7LCRDOO39
II 7LCRD0037
SC0220G
S(.05100
HPOS4S
H7PCRDIISIA
7LCRD0037
SLGAB00081
SLGABOOOO9
SLGABOOO36
7PCRDllSIA
NASl/4 102jRP
NASl/4 47lJRP
R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO
ERG2Sj22IP
NASI/4 472jRP
NASI/4472jRP
ERG2ANjP470S
ERX2ANjP4R7S
NASI/4 100jRP
NASI/4 102jRP
NASI/. 102jRP
JRC PIN
TYPE
RU
RI2
RI3
RI4
RIS
NASII. 412jRP
NASI/4 412jRP
ERDS01'j412
NASI/4 103jRP
NASI/4 S62jRP
RI7
RI8
RI9
R20
R21
NASI/4 472jRP
ERDSOTj332
NASI/4 472jRP
NASI/4 103jRP
NASI/4 102jRP
SRBAA02779
SROAA00847
SRBAA02779
SRBAA02780
SRBAA02777
R22
R23
R2.
R2S
R26
NASII4 104JRP
NASI/. 103jRP
NASI/. 222jRP
NASI/.472jRP
NASI/.682jRP
SRBAA02828
SRBAA02780
SRBAA02781
SRBAA02779
SRBAA02127
R27
R28
R29
R30
R31
ERDSOT11SI
ERDSOT1151
NASI/. 102jRP
NASI!. 102jRP
ERG2S1104P
SRDAAOO81S
SRDAA0081S
5RBAA02777
SRBAA02777
SREAG01491
R32
R33
R3.
R3S
R36
NASI/.
NASI/.
NASI/.
NASI/.
NASI/.
R37
R38
RJ9
RVI
RV2
ERXIAN11R8
NAS II. 100jRP
ERDSOT11S0
GF06PIK OUM
GF06PIK OHM
IW,I.80HM
I/.W,lOOHM
1/2W ISOHM
IKOHM
IKOHM
5REAGOI422
SRBAA02776
SHTl
SHT2
SHT3
SHT4
SHTS
M30TO220D1
M30 1'022001
M30TO220D1
M30TO22001
MJOTO220D1
1'0220
1'0220
1'0220
1'0220
1'0220
SZKBGOOO02
SZKBGOOO02
SZKBGOOO02
SZKBGOOO02
5ZKBGOOO02
Tl
T2
TBI
TPI
TP2
H7LPRD0086
H7LTRDOI82
MI06DM5P
LC2G YEL
LC2G YEL
I/2W UK OHM
SRBAA02779
SRBAA02779
SRDAA008S1
SRBAA02780
SRBAA02832
5ZZAjOOOl4
ILG2pS3T2E
LZ12
H6LZRDOOO4S
H7LZRDOIOI
H7LCRD0039
RI
R2
R3
Rt
RS
..
DESCRIPTION
1/4W, UK OIlM
1/4W, UK OHM
REF.
II.W, 10 OHM
114W.IK OHM
I/.W,IK OHM
II.W, IK OHM
1/4W, 470 OHM
SRBAA02776
SRBAA02777
SRBAA02777
SRBAA02777
SRBAA02778
2W.2200HM
1I.W, UK OHM
I/.W, 4.7K OHM
2W 47 OUM
SREAG0260.
SRBAA02779
SRBAA02779
SREAGOl2S8
SREAGOl3S7
7- 4
...
I
f
I
I~
I'
I" -
I
I
.,
412jRP
471jRP
103jRP
10lJRP
470jRP
SRBAA02779
SRBAA02778
SRBAA02780
SRBAA0278S
SRBAA02819
SRMABOOOS9
SRMABOO059
7LPRD0086
7LTRDOI82
SJTBF007S3
Sj1'CWOOOIS
SjTCWOOOl5
7- 5
. ..,....
DESCRIPTION
JRC P!N
5JTCWOOOl5
5JTCWOOOl5
5JTCWOOOl5
SJTCWOOOIS
51TCWOOOIS
REF.
TP1
TP4
TP5
TP6
TP7
TYPE
Le-2G YEL
LC2GYEL
Le-2GYEI.
Le-2GYEL
LC2G rEL
TRI
TR2
TR3
TR4
TR5
2SCI815Y TPE2
2SA1242Y
IRF840
2SCI815Y TPE2
2SC3328Y
TR6
TRi
TR8
TR9
TRIO
2SJ142
2SC162iYTPE2
2SA81iYTPE2
2SK736
2SK736
STKADOOI28
STCAFOO808
STCAF00810
STKADOOll6
5TKADOO1l6
TRII
TRS3
2SC2983 'I
SP30BSANO
STCAFOOS78
SZKAFOOO51
SOOV 8A
STCAF0078I
STAAGOO238
5TZBEOO026
STCAFOO781
STCAF00579
.I..
DESCRIPTION
TYPE
NJTl946
JRC P!N
SEZAAOOO21
C3216SLlH222JETP
C3216SLlH222JETP
C3216SLlH222j-ETP
2200PF
10PF
2200PF
2200PF
2200PF
JRC P!N
SCAAD00792
SCAAD00785
5CAAD00792
5CAAD00792
SCAAD00792
ECEAIEKSIOOI
C3216CHlHI20JETP
C3216CHlH20J-ETP
C3216CIIIHIOODETP
C3216SLlII222J-ETP
IOU
12PF
22PF
10PF
2200PF
5CEAA03004
5CAADOO784
SCAAD00869
SCAAD00785
SCAADOO792
REF.
CI
C2
C3
C4
C5
TYPE
C3216SLlII222JETP
C3216CHlHIOODETP
C6
C7
C8
C9
CIO
DESCRIPTION
7 - 6
~.
III'
I
I
REF.
Cll
CI2
CI3
CI4
CIS
TYPE
C3216SLI H222J-E TP
C3216SLI H222JE TP
ECEAIEKSIOOI
C3216CHIII120JETP
C3216CII1 11220JETP
DESCRIPTION
2200PF
2200PF
IOU
12PF
22PF
JRC P!N
5CAADOOi92
SCAAD00792
SCEAA03004
5CAADOOi84
5CAADOO869
CI6
C17
CI8
C19
C20
C3216CHIII 100DE TP
C3216SLlH222JETP
ECEA1EKSIOOI
C3216CIIIH330JE TP
C3216CII 1II 10ljETP
10PF
2200PF
IOU
33PF
SOV 100PF
SCAAD00785
5CAAD00792
SCEAA03004
SCAAD00794
SCAADOOi80
C21
C22
C23
C24
C2S
C3216SLlH222JETP
C3216SLlII222JETP
C3216CH1 H222J-E TP
C3216CII I11330JE TP
C3216SLlII222J-E TP
2200PF
2200PF
2200PF
33PF
2200PF
SCAAD00792
SCAAD00792
SCAADOOi92
5CAAD00794
SCAAD00792
C26
C27
C28
C29
Clo
ECEAIEKSIOOI
C3216CHI H050e-ETP
C3216JB1H103KETP
C3216CH1H070DETP
Cl216JBIHI03KE TP
IOU
SOV SPF
SOV O.OIUF
7PF
SOV O.OIUF
5CEAA03004
SCAADOO800
SCAAD00789
SCAAD00977
5CAAD00789
Cli
e12
Cl3
Cl4
Cl5
C3216SLI H222J-ETP
ECEAIEKSIOOI
C3216SLI H222E TP
C3216SLlH222JETP
ECEA1EKS1001
2200PF
IOU
2200PF
2200PF
IOU
SCAAD00792
SCEAA03004
SCAAD00792
SCAAD00792
SCEAA03004
Cl6
C37
C38
C39
C40
ECEA1CKS4701
C3216CII1HIOODETP
C3216CHlHIOODETP
C3216SLlH222JETP
C3216CHlH330JETP
47U
10PF
IOPF
2200PF
33PF
SCEAA0300S
SCAAD0078S
SCAADOO785
SCAAD00792
SCAAD00794
C41
C42
C43
C44
C45
C3216CHI HOSOCE TP
Cl216SLlH222JE-TP
ECEA1EKSIOOI
C3216CH I HOSOCETP
C3216CH I 1I070DE TP
SOV SPF
2200PF
IOU
SOV 5PF
7PF
5CAAD00800
SCAAD00792
5CEAA03004
SCAAD00800
5CAAD00977
C46
C47
C48
C49
C3216SLlH222JETP
ECEAIEKS1001
C3216CHIIIIOODETP
C3216SLI H222j-ETP
ECEAIEKSIOOI
2200PF
IOU
IOPF
2200PF
IOU
SCAAD00792
SCEAA03004
5CAADOO785
5CAADOO792
5CEAA03004
C50
7 - 7
,'.
REF.
C51
C52
C53
(54
C55
TYPE
C3216CIII1I050CE TP
ECEAIESN4R11
C32165!.1I1222JE TP
ECQ.VlIIIl14JZ3
C321651.11122J E TP
DESCRIPTION
50V 5PF
4.1U
2200PF
2200l'F
JRC piN
5CAADOOSOO
5CEAA03006
5CAADIlO192
5CRAAOO611
5CAADIlO192
C56
Gii
C58
C59
C60
ECEAIEKSIOOI
(321651.111222JETP
021651.1 H222JETP
ECEAIEKSIOOf
C3216CH 1II101lE TP
IOU
2200PF
2200PF
IOU
50V 100PF
5CEAA03OO4
5CAAD00192
5CAA000192
5CEAA03004
5CAADIl0180
COl
CO2
ICI
1C2
IC3
HZ3132
155226 TES5!.
MC1350P
MC1350P
MC1350P
3V
5TXAEOO101
5TXADIlO320
5DDASOooll
5DDA500011
5DDASOOOll
IC4
AN5132
1712551
1712551
ILG3P53L2E
H7LARD0103A
5DAAROOl05
BRTEOOO46
BRTEOOO46
5JWADIl0093
1LARDIlI03A
L4
L5
L6
HiLARDOIOIA
H7LAROOIOIA
HiLAROOI02A
IJ7LARD0102A
IJ7I.ARD010IA
1LARD010lA
1LARD010lA
7LARD0102A
7LARDIlI02A
7LARDOIOIA
L1
L8
PCI
POI
RI
H7LARDOO83
H iLARD0084
H7PCRD1l41C
H7PDRDOOI8A
ERjSGEYJ223V
7LARDIlO83
7LARDIl084
7PCRD1l41C
7PDRDIlOI8A
5REAGOl7M
R2
R3
RI
R5
R6
ERJ8GEY1l5IV
ERJ 8GEYJ220V
ERJ8GEYJ223V
ERJ8GEY1l51V
ERj8GEYJ220V
5REAG01728
5REAG0l7l8
5REAGOl754
5REAG01728
5REAG0l7l8
R1
R8
R9
RIO
Rll
ERJ 8GEYJ223V
ERJ8GEY1473V
ERj8GEYJ222V
ERj8GEYJ220V
ERj.8GEYJ681V
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
22K OHM
680 OHM
2.2K OIlM
22 OHM
1I8W 680 OHM
5REAG01154
5REAG0115S
5REAG01142
5REAG01118
5REAG01136
11
J2
1301
1.1
L2
L3
7- 8
,
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
_ ..- -
REF.
RI2
RI3
R14
RI5
RI6
TYPE
ERJSGEYH13V
ERJSGEYH10V
ERJ SGEYJ332V
ERJSGEYJ220V
ERJSGEYJ332V
DESCRIPTION
I/sW 41K OHM
I/SW 41 OHM
I/SW 3.3K OHM
I/SW 22 OHM
I/SW 3.3K OHM
JRC PIN
5REAGOl15S
5REAGOI722
5REAG01744
5REAGOl1lS
5REAG01744
R17
RIS
RI9
R20
R21
ERJSGEYJ332V
ERJSGEYJ332V
ERJ8GEYJ331V
ERj.8GEY J561V
ERJSGEYll02V
5REAGOI144
5REAGOI744
5REAG01732
5REAGOl135
5REAGOI138
R22
R23
R24
R25
R26
ERJ8GEY1471V
ERJ8GEYJl00V
ERJ SGEYJ331V
ERj-8GEYJ683V
ERJ8GEYJ221V
5REAGOli34
5REAG01114
5REAGOI132
5REAG01760
5REAG01730
R21
R28
R29
R30
R31
ERJ8GEYJ33IV
ERJ8GEYJ410V
ERJ8GEYJ332V
ERJ8GEYj413V
ERj.SGEY1412V
5REAG01732
5REAGOl122
5REAGOI144
5REAG0115S
5REAGOl146
R32
R33
R34
R35
R36
ERj.8GEY1410V
ERj8GEY 1l03V
ERjSGEY J222V
ERj8GEY Jl02V
ERj8GEY 1l00V
IISW 41 OHM
5REAGOI722
5REAG01150
5REAGOli42
5REAG01138
5REAG011l4
R37
RVI
TRI
TR2
TR3
ERj.8GEY 1122V
GF06VT2100 OHMM
25K302GRTE85L
2SK302GRTE85L
2SA495GTMY (TPE2)
TR4
TR5
TR6
TR7
W301
2SC3098 TE85L
25K302GRTE85L
2SA495GTMY (TPE2)
2SA1015YTPE2
H1ZCRDIl336
i/sw IK OHM
1I8W 10 OHM
1/8W I.2K OHM
5REAGOI139
5RMABool61
5TKAAoo225
5TKAA00225
5TAAG00325
5TCAF00529
5TKAA00225
5TAAG00325
5TAAG00294
7ZCRDIl336
7- 9
DESCRIPTION
2200PF
22011PF
IOU
25V 2.2UF
C5
TYPE
C3216SLlH222jETP
C3216SLl H222jE TP
ECEAIEKSIOol
202L2502 225K5~ 71
ECQ-VHI104jZ.l
JRC PIN
5CAA000792
5CAAD00792
5CEAA03004
5CSAC00826
5CRAA00617
C6
C7
C8
C9
CIO
02JfijFIIIIOIZE-TP
C3216jFlIII047.ETP
C3216SLlH222j.E TP
ECEA1EKSI001
ECEA1ESN4R71
50V O.llJF
5CAAOOl268
5CAADOI268
5CAADOO792
5CEAA03004
5CEAA03006
CII
CI2
C1~
ECEAICKS4701
(3216jBI /Ilo3K-E TP
C3216CH1H221jETP
ECEAIEKS10111
CIS
ECEA1ESN~R71
C16
CI7
CI8
CI9
C20
ECEAICKS4701
C3216CHIHI50jE TP
ECEA1EKSI001
ECQB1H332jZ3
ECEA1CKS4701
47U
15PF
IOU
3300PF 50V
47UF
5CEAA03005
5CAAD00787
5CEAA03004
5CRAA00586
5CEAA03005
C21
C22
COl
CO2
C03
C3216jF111l04ZETP
C3216jF1Hl04ZETP
lSS226 TE85L
15S226 TES5L
lSSIS4 TE85R
50V O.IUF
50V O.lUF
5CAAD01268
5CAAD01268
5TXAD00320
5TXAD00320
5TXAD00291
CD4
CD5
CD6
CD7
ICI
ISSIS4 TE85R
lSS226 TES5L
TLR123
lS5226 TE85L
TA78DLl2P
5TXADOO291
5TXAD00320
5TZADOO101
5TXAD00320
5OAAD00636
IC2
IC3
11
NjM78M05FA
Njl\H558D
NjM4558D
TLOS2CP
ILG9PS3L2E
5DAANOO375
5DAAFOOO27
5DAAFOOO27
5DDALOO326
5jWADOOO90
j2
PCI
POI
SGB-XIlA
H7PCRD1l54A
H7PDRDOO19A
C~
cn
IC~
IC5
50V
e.iur
2200PF
IOU
4.7U
47lJ
50V O.OIlJF
22I1PF
IOU
4.7U
9P
5CEAA03005
5CAADOO789
5CAAD00790
5CEAA03004
5CEAA03006
5jWAP00451
7PCRD1l54A
7PDRDOO19A
7 - 10
...
~
REF.
R1
. R2
TYPE
ERj8GEYj103V
ERj8GEY1472V
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
ERj8GEY jl03V
ERj.8GEY jl03V
ERj 8GEYj 102V
ERj8GEY j273V
ERj 8GEYj223V
R8
R9
RIO
Rll
R12
ERj8GEY1473V
ERj 8GEY1223V
ERj8GEY j473V
ERj8GEY jl53V
ERj8GEY jl03V
I"
RI3
R14
R15
R16
R17
ERj8GEY jlO3V
ERj 8GEYj 103V
ERGISH70
ERj.8GEYJ391V
ERj.8GEY jl83V
1-
R18
R19
R20
R21
R22
ERj 8GEY1470V
ERj8GEYj222V
ERj.8GEYj471V
ERj8GEYj221V
ERj 8GEYj122V
R23
R24
R25
R26
R27
ERj8GEY j561V
ERj8GEYj471V
ERj 8GEYj332V
ERj8GEYjl02V
ERj 8GEY1470V
11J.-
..........
;t
I
::1
',-
lit
f_
I"'~J:
I-
DESCRIPTION
1/8W 10K OHM
1I8W 4.7K OHM
1/8W 10K OHM
1I8W 10K OHM
1/8W 1K OHM
ERj8GEY j562V
ERj8GEY j470V
ERj 8GEYjl02V
ERj 8GEYj220V
HMGLl/4A10M OHM j
JRC pIN
5REAGOl750
5REAGOIH6
5REAGOl750
5REAG01750
5REAG01738
5REAG01i55
5REAGOli54
5REAGOl758
5REAGOl754
5REAGOl758
5REAGOl752
5REAG01750
5REAG017511
5REAG01750
5REAGOl286
5REAG01733
5REAG01753
5REAG01722
5REAG01742
5REAGOl734
5REAG01730
5REAGOl739
5REAGOl735
5REAGOl734
5REAGOI744
5REAGOl738
5REAGOl722
5REAGOl747
5REAGOI722
5REAGOl738
5REAGOl718
5REAA05607
.1
R28
R29
. R30
R31
R32
ERj.8GEYjl03V
ERj.8GEY j222V
ERj8GEY1471V
ERj8GEYj681V
ERj8GEYj332V
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
'I
R33
R34
R35
R36
R37
10K OHM
2.2K OHM
470 OHM
680 Ol/M
1/8W 3.3K OHM
5REAGOl750
5REAGOl742
5REAGOl734
5REAGOl736
5REAG01744
R38
R39
ERj8GEY j332V
ERj8GEYOROOV
5REAG01744
5REAG01775
:~
1/8W 22 OHM
7 - II
REF.
Roll
R42
R~3
R4~
RVI
R\'2
TRI
TI~2
TR3
TRI
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
JRC PIN
ERJ.8GEYj392V
ERJ.8GEY1182V
ERJ.8GEYj33IV
5REAGOl745
5REAGI741
5REAGOl732
ERHGEY1470V
GF06UT21IOK O/IM
GF06UT2IOK 0111\1
2SAIIH5YTPE2
2SAI015YTPE2
1I8W 47 O/IM
1I2W 10K OHM
1I2W 10K 0111\1
5REAGOI722
5RMA8oo128
5RMA8oo128
5TAAGOO294
5TAAG00294
2SCI815Y TPE2
2SCI815Y TPE2
5TCAF00781
5TCAfOO781
TYPE
PCIOI
H7PCRD1I68
DESCRIPTION
JRC PIN
7PCRD1I68
TYPE
AIOI
MIOI
MTlOI
fl04
PI05
NjS6933
H78DRD0027
SRI FM4.9X4.9X6
H5PSHFAA
H4pSHFAA
5EZAA00020
78DRD0027
5MPABooOOI
5jWAPOOIH
5jDAH00028
PI07
PTl04
PTl05
PTI07
SIOI
ILG2SS3C2
SIJF.OOIT0.8SS
SHF001T0.8SS
ILGC20001
NRS109
5jWADOOO70
5jDAH00029
5jDAHOOO29
5jWAD00214
5KRAA00036
5102
ZCIOI
S1I6
H7ZCRD0353
5SAA800809
7ZCRD0353
DESCRIPTION
TYPE
PI06
PTl06
V201
WI
6402502
6407061
RMCl
846
DESCRIPTION
JRC PIN
",
JRC PIN
5jWAH00693
5JTAN00020
5VMAAOOO59
1166140002
7 - 12
REF.
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
JRC PIN
CI
C2
C3
DDIO979E472P500
ECQ8IHI03KZ3
DOl07979SL221 j50
500V. HOOPF
O.OlUF 50V
220PF,50V
5CAAA03534
5CRAA00771
5CBA802016
7 - 13
REF.
Cl
C5
TYPE
ECQ Y1I1104jZ3
ECEAIEKS330B
DESCRIPTION
C6
ECQBlfIl03KZ3
ECWHIOIll53HR
ECWHI0HI83HR
ECWHIOH333HR
ECQYIHI04jZ3
O.OIUF SOV
SOOV. 4700PF
C14
CI5
DDIO9i9E472P500
ECQVII/ 104jZ3
ECQ.YIIII04jZ:1
EClJ Vllllfl4jZ3
ECQVIH104jZ3
CI6
Cli
CI8
CI9
C20
ECES1HlJ332K
ECEAIHUIOIB
ECQ.V1HI04jZ3
ECEAIHKSIOOB
ECQ-BlfIlO3KZ3
50V.3300UF
SOV IOOU
C21
C22
C23
C24
C25
cz
C8
C9
cio
CIl
CJ2
eIJ
2SV 33UF
IKV.1I.033UF
JRC PIN
SCRAAflO61i
SCEAAlIl988
5CRAAlI0771
SCRAA00602
SCRAA00802
SCRAAOI084
SCRAAOO617
SCAAA03S34
SCRAA00617
5CRAA01l617
5CRAAOO617
SCRAA00617
SOV 10UF
O.OIUF 50V
SCEAA03034
5CEAA02306
SCRAAOO617
SCEAA02486
SCRAAOO771
ECEAICU682
ECQ-BIH222KZ3
ECEA2WU3R3B
ECEA2WU3R3B
ECE-AICU222
220llP
450V,3.3UF
450V.3_3UF
2200UF 16Y
SCEAA026SS
5CRAA00954
SCEAA03007
SCEAA03007
SCEAA017S7
C26
C27
C28
C29
C30
ECE-AICU222
ECEAICU222
ECEAIEU332
ECE-AIEU332
ECSFl VZI0SBB
2200UF 16V
2200UF 16V
2SV.3300UF
2SV.3300UF
IU 35V
SCEAA01757
SCEAAOl7S7
SCEAA0303S
SCEAA0303S
SCSAAOO274
C31
C32
C33
C34
C35
ECQ- VI HI041Z3
ECQ.Vl/l104jZ3
ECQ. VIHI04jZ3
ECQ. VlIH04jZ3
ECQ-BIHI03KZ3
O.(IlUF SOV
SCRAA00617
SCRAA00617
SCRAA00617
SCRAAOO617
SCRAAOO771
C36
C37
COl
CO2
C03
ECQ-BIHI03KZ3
0OO7-979BI02PSOO
vux TYPE2
HZ/8BP
UOSJTYPE2
C04
CD;
800V 2.SA
SCRAAOO171
SCAAA03662
STXAEOOSl8
STXAE00347
STXAEOOS/7
5TXALOOl21
STXOLOOOOS
SM-IXN02 LFK4
SRT-7HP
7 - 14
JRC piN
STXADOO335
STXAEOO8li
5TXAEOO817
TYPE
ISIS88 TPB2
UOSjTYPE2
UOSjTYPE2
COil
CDI2
CDI3
CD14
CDl5
SMIXN02 LFK4
SMIXN02 LFK4
HZI53RE
IS1S88TPB2
FIOKF20
STXALOOl2I
5TXALOOl21
STXAE00622
STXAD00335
5TXAG00312
COl6
C017
CDl8
CDI9
C020
ISI588TPB2
HZ6CIRE
VllN TYPE2
VllN TYPE2
1l0F2FC
5TXADOO3J5
5TXAEOfl516
STXAEOO8J8
5TXAE00818
5TXAG00239
C02I
C022
C023
C024
C025
IlOF2FC
IlOF2FC
IlOF2FC
llDF2FC
llDF2FC
5TXAG00239
5TXAG00239
STXAGOO239
STXAGOO239
5TXAG00239
C026
C027
C028
C029
C031
3lDF2FC
31DF2FC
3lDF2FC
3lDF2FC
HZ6CIRE
5TXAGOO313
5TXAG00313
5TXAG00313
STXAGOO313
STXAEOOSI6
C032
C033
C034
ICI
IC2
UOSjTYPE2
ISI588TPB2
ISIS88TPB2
UPC494C
UPC494C
IC3
TLP521I-Y
641986}
ILG-9PS3T2E
/L-G12PS3T2E
B5P-SHFIAA
5TZADOO265
SjWAHOO953
SjWADOO383
SjWAOOOO82
SjWAPOOl35
KI
B4PSHF-/AA
6403882
ILG-2PS3T2E
641983-1
LZ-12
5jWAPOOO89
SjWAHOO683
SjWADOOO67
SjWAHOI053
5KLACOOOS5
LI
H-6LZRDOOO4S
6LZRDOOO45
11
j2
j3
14
O.OIUF SOV
lOOOPF 500V
DESCRIPTION
REF.
CD8
COO
CDiO
jS
j6
j7
rs
800V 2.SA
800V 2.5A
800V 2.SA
7 - 15
STXAE00817
STXADOO33S
STXADOO33S
SOAAAOOl36
50AAAOO136
REF.
TYPE
L2
H7LZRDOIOI
H7LCRDfl040A
H7LCRD0037
SC0220G
L3
1.1
L5
L6
L7
PC2tll
Rl
R2
DESCRIPTION
5(.10100
lIPI05Z
H7PCRDIl55A
NASI/4 IflOjRP
NASI/4 102jRP
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
NASI/4 102jRP
NASI/4 102jRP
NASI/4 47l]RP
ERG-2Sj22IP
NASI/4 472jRP
R8
R9
RIO
Rll
RI2
NASI/4 472jRP
ERG-2ANjP470S
ERX-2ANjP4R7S
NASI!4 472jRP
NASI/4 472jRP
lOA 180UII
1/4W, III OIlM
1/4W. IK OHM
1/4W. IK OHM
1/4W,IK OHM
1/4W,470 OHM
2W, 220 OHM
1!4W. UK OHM
1/4W, OK OHM
2W 47 OHM
JRC PIN
7LZROOIOI
7LCRD0040A
7LCRDOO37
5LGAB00081
5LGABOOOll
5LGABOO070
7PCRDIl55A
5RBAA02776
5RBAA02777
I/HV, OK OIlM
5RDAAOI534
5RBAA02780
5RBAA02831
SRBAA02779
5RDAA02197
RI3
RI4
RI5
R17
RI8
ERD-50Uj472
NASI/4 103jRP
NASI/4 7S2jRP
NASI14 472jRP
ERDSOUj332
RI9
R21J
R21
R')?
R2:1
NASI/4 472jRP
NASI!4
NASI/4
NASI/4
NASI/4
103jRP
102jRP
104jRP
103jRP
1/4W, OK OHM
1!4W,IOKOl/M
1/4W, IK OHM
1/4W.lOOK OHM
1/4W,lOK OHM
5RBAA02779
SRBAA02780
SRBAA02777
SRBAA02828
5RBAA02780
R24
R25
R26
Rn
R28
NASI/4 222jRP
NASI/4 472jRP
NASI/4 622jRP
ERD50U1151
ERD50Uj151
5RBAA02781
5RBAA02779
SRBAA02817
SRDAA02198
5RDAA02198
R29
R30
R31
R32
R33
NASI/4 471jRP
ERD50U1l82
NASI/4 1Ol]RP
NASI/4 104jRP
NASI/4 102jRP
5RBAA02778
5RDAA02216
5RBAA02785
SRBAA02828
5RBAA02777
1/4100 OHM
114W, lOOK OHM
114W.IK OHM
7 - 16
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
R34
R35
R36
R37
R38
ERGIANj222U
ERX2ANjR39S
NASI/4 103jRP
NASI/4 10l]RP
ERG2ANjPI04S
NASI/4 100jRP
1/4W, 10 OHM
1/4W, 10 OHM
1/4W, 47 OHM
JRC PIN
5RDAA02201
5REAG03479 .
5RBAA02780
5RBAA02785
5REAGOI247
R39
R40
R41
R42
R43
NASI/4 470jRP
NAS 1/4 10l]RP
ERX2ANjP5R6S
RVI
SHTl
SHTJ
Tl
T2
GF06UT.2-IK OHM
H-7ZSROOOI5
M30-TO-220-D-I
H-7LPROO086
H-7LTROOl83
TPI
TP2
TRI
TR2
TR3
LC-2G YEL
LC-2G YEL
2SCI815Y TPE2
2SA1242Y
IRF840
;~
TR4
TR5
TR6
TR7
TR8
2SCI815Y TPE2
2SC3328Y TPE6
251142
2SCI627YTPE2
2SA817YTPE2
5TCAF00781
STCAF008IS
5TKADOOl28
STCAF00808
STCAFoo810
I~
TR9
TRIO
TRll
TRI2
TRI3
IRFZ44
IRFZ44
2SA1261K
2SK363VTPE2
2SCI815Y TPE2
STZBEOOO43
5TZBEOOO43
5TAABOOO97
STCAF00816
5TCAF00781
TRS3
SP-30-BSAN-O
5ZKAFoo051
5RBAA02777
5RBAA02777
5RBAA02778
5REAG02604
5RBAA02779
5RBAA02779
5REAGOl258
5REAGOl357
5RBAA02779
5RBAA02779
1/4W, OK OHM
:~
REF.
NASI/4 lOOjRP
1/4W.IOOOHI\I
5RBAA02776
5RBAA02776
5RBAA02819
5RBAA02785
5REAGOl357
<r
'""1/'
....
TO-220
500V 8A
5RMABOOll7
7ZSROOOl5
5ZKBGOOO02
7LPRDOO86
7LTROOl83
5JTCWOool5
5JTCWOool5
5TCAFoo781
5TAAG00238
5TZBEOOO26
TYPE
EJOI
TPI
NjTl946
60789-2
DESCRIPTION
JRC PIN
5EZAAOOO21
5jWAHOOO86
7 - 17
-,
REF.
TYPE
TI'~
TP3
TP4
fi()1H92
607892
607892
5j W A IIIMKIH6
5jWAHOO086
5jWAHOOlJ86
TP5
TP6
607892
607892
5jWAHOO086
5jWAHOO086
DESCRIPTION
JRC PIN
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
JRC PIN
CI
C2
C3
C4
C5
C3216CIIIIII00DE TP
C3216SLI H222jETP
C3216SLI H222j-ETP
C3216SLIH222jETP
C3216CHIH070DETP
10PF
2200PF
2200PF
2200PF
7PF
5CAAD00785
5CAADOO792
5CAAD00792
5CAAD00792
SCAAD00977
C6
C7
C8
C9
CIO
C3216CHIH220jE TP
C3216ClllHIOODE TP
C3216SLIH222j-ETP
C3216SLIH222j.ETP
C3216CIlIH070DETP
22PF
10PF
2200PF
22lJOPF
7PF
5CAAD00869
5CAAD00785
SCAAD00792
5CAAD00792
5CAADOO977 .
ell
CI3
C14
CIS
C3216CIII 11220jE TP
C3216CIIIHIOODETP
C3216SLl H222jETP
C3216SLIH222jETP
C3216CHIH220j-ETP
22PF
lUPF
2200PF
2200PF
22PF
5CAAD00869
5CAAD00785
5CAAD00792
SCAAD00792
5CAAD00869
CI6
CI7
CI8
Cl9
C20
C3216CHIH270jETP
C3216CHIHIOIjETP
C3216CHIHIOljE TP
C3216SLlH222jE.TP
C3216CHIH270j.ETP
27PF
50V 100PF
SOY 100PF
2200PF
27PF
5CAAD00793
5CAAD00780
5CAAD00780
5CAAD00792
5CAADOO793
C21
C22
C23
C24
C26
C3216SLIH222J-ETP
C3216CIIIIII01} E TP
C3216CIIIII050CE TP
C3216CHIH070DETP
ECEAICKS470B
2200PF
50V 100PF
SOV 5PF
50V 7PF
41UF
5CAAD00792
5CAADOO780
SCAAD00800
SCAAD00977
SCEAAOI707
C27
C28
C29
eJO
10PF
10PF
33PF
SOV 5PF
SCAAD0078S
5CAAD00785
5CAAD00794
5CAADOOBOO
ciz
7 - 18
r-
REF.
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
JRC PIN
C31
C3216SLlH222j.ETP
2200PF
5CAADOO,92
C32
C33
C34
C35
C36
ECEAIEKSIOOB
C3216CHlHOSOCE TP
C3216SLl H222j-ETP
C3216CHIH070DE TP
C3216CHlHlOODETP
10UF 25V
SOV 5PF
2200PF
7PF
IOPF
5CEAA01750
5CAAD00800
5CAAD00792
5CAAD00977
5CAAD00785
C37
C38
C39
C40
C41
C3216SLlH222JE TP
ECEAIEKSIOOB
C3216SLl H222j.ETP
ECEAIEKSIOOB
C3216CHIH050C-E TP
2200PF
10UF 25V
2200PF
IOUF 2SV
50V 5PF
5CAAD00792
5CEAAOl750
5CAAD00792
5CEAA01750
5CAAD00800
C42
C43
C44
C45
C46
ECEAIEKN4R7B
C3216SLlH222jETP
ECQBIH332jZ3
C3216SLlH222jE-TP
ECQ VIHI04jZ3
4.7UF 25V
2200PF
3300PF 50V
2200PF
5CEAAOI9S9
5CAAD00792
5CRAA00586
5CAAD00792
5CRAA00617
C47
C48
C49
CSO
CSI
ECEAIEKSIOOB
ECQVIHI04JZ3
C3216CHIH22IjE TP
ECEAICKS410B
C3216jFIH 104ZE TP
10UF 25V
220PF
41UF
SOV O.IUF
SCEAAOl7S0
5CRAA00617
5CAAD00790
5CEAAOI707
5CAADOl268
CS2
CS3
CS4
CS5
CS6
ECEAICKS470B
ECEAICKS470B
ECEAIEKN4R7B
ECEAIEKN4R7B
eJ216jBlHI03KE TP
47UF
41UF
4.7UF 25V
4.7UF 25V
50V O.OIUF
5CEAAOI707
5CEAAOl707
5CEAAOl9S9
5CEAAOl9S9
5CAADOO789
~.
CS7
CS8
CS9
C60
C61
C3216CHIHI50jE TP
C3216SLl H222j E TP
ECEAIEKSIOOB
C3216SLlH222jETP
ECEAIEKSIOOB
ISPF
2200PF
10UF 2SV
2200PF
10UF 2SY
5CAAD00787
5CAAD00792
SCEAAOl7S0
SCAAD00792
5CEAAOl7S0
I
2
C62
C63
C64
C65
C66
C3216SLlH222jETP
ECEAIEKSIOOB
C3216SLlH222jETP
ECEAIEKSIOOB
C3216SLlH222jETP
2200PF
10UF 25V
2200PF
10UF 2SV
2200PF
SCAAD00792
5CEAAOl7S0
5CAAD00792
5CEAAOI7S0
5CAAD00792
C67
C68
C69
ECEAIEKSIOOB
C3216SLlH222jETP
ECEAIEKSIOOB
10UF 25V
2200PF
10UF 2SV
SCEAAOl750
SCAAD00792
SCEAAOl750
.'III
+
~
.-
7 - 19
REF.
CiO
C71
.cn
C-,
Ci~
CiS
C76
cn
C78
C79
C80
CDI
CD2
CD3
CD~
CD5
COG
CD7
CD8
CD9
CDIO
lCl
TYPE
ECQ Vl1ll04jz:l
202L25~2 225K5\iI
DESCRIPTION
25V 2.2UF
JRC PIN
5CRAA00617
5C5ACOO826
ECEAIEK5100B
C3216S1111222j-ETP
C3216CHIH220jETP
C3216SI.1H222j.ETP
ECEAIEK5100B
10UF 25V
2200PF
22PF
2200PF
IOUF 25V
5CEAA01750
5CAADOO792
5CAADOO869
5CAAD00792
5CEAA01750
C3216S111l222jE TP
ECEAIEKSIOOB
C3216j8IHI03KE-TP
C3216j8111103KETP
CZ3B2
2200PF
10UF 25V
50V O_OIUF
50V O.OIUF
3V
5CAAD00792
5CEAA01750
5CAADOO789
5CAADOO789
5TXAEOOI07
ICS
1C6
IC7
IC8
1C9
j1
j2
NjM4558D
TL082CP
NjM78M05FA
1712551
171255-1
IC~
J7
1712551
1712551
1712551
171255-1
1712551
)301
L1
ILG12P-53T2E
H7LARDOI03A
j3
JI
j5
j6
5TXAD00320
5TXAD00320
5TXAD00291
5TXAD0029I
5DDA500011
155226 TE85L
155226 TE85L
155184 TE85R
155184 TE85R
MC1350P
MC1350P
MC1350P
AN5132
TA780L12P
NjM4558D
1C2
1C3
5TXAD00320
5TXAD00320
5TXADOO320
5TZAD00101
5TZADOOI01
155226 TE85L
155226 TE85L
155226 TE85L
TLRI23
TLR123
5DDA500011
5DDA500011
5DAAR00105
5DAAD00636
5DAAFOOO27
5DAAFOOO27
5DDALOO326
5DAANOO375
BRTEOO046
BRTEOOO46
BRTEOO046
BRTEOO046
BRTEOO046
BRTEOO046
BRTEOO046
5jWADOOO82
7LARD0103A
7 - 20
REF.
L2
LJ
L4
TYPE
H7LARDOIOIA
H7LARDOIOIA
H7LARDOI02A
DESCRIPTION
JRC piN
7LARDOIOIA
7LARDOI01A
7LARD0102A
L8
L9
H7LARDOI02A
H7LARD0102A
H7LARDOlOIA
LAP02KRR33K
H7LARD0084
7LARDOI02A
7LARDOI02A
7LARDOlOIA
5LCAAOOH8
7LARD0084
PC1
PeJOI
R1
R2
R3
H7PDRD0022
H7PCRDll72
ERj8GEY j223V
ERj8GEYj15IV
ERj8GEY j223V
7PDRDOO22
7PCRDll72
5REAGOl754
5REAG01728
5REAG01754
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
ERj8GEYj151V
ERj8GEYj223V
ERj.8GEYj151V
ERj-8GEY j332V
ERj8GEY1681 V
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
150 OHM
22K OHM
150 OHM
3.3K OIlM
680 OHM
5REAGOl728
5REAG01754
5REAGOl728
5REAGOI744
5REAGOl736
R9
RIO
Rll
RI2
R13
ERj8GEYj222V
ERj 8GEY j681 V
ERj8GEY j473V
ERj 8GEY j681 V
ERj8GEYj222V
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
2.2K OHM
680 OHM
47K OHM
680 OHM
2.2K OHM
5REAG01742
5REAGOl736
5REAGOl758
5REAGOl736
5REAG01742
:1:
R14
R16
R17
R18
RI9
ERj8GEYj331 V
ERj8GEYj102V
ERj8GEYj471V
ERj8GEYj103V
ERj8GEYll03V
5REAG01732
5REAG01738
5REAG01734
5REAGOl750
5REAG01750
I~
R20
R21
R22
R23
R24
ERj8GEY j472V
ERj8GEY j220V
ERj.8GEYj220V
ERj8GEYj220V
ERj8GEYj220V
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
1/8W
4.7K OHM
22 OHM
22 OHM
22 OHM
22 OHM
5REAG01746
5REAG0l718
5REAG0l718
5REAGOl718
5REAG0l718
R25
R26
R27
R28
R29
ERj8GEYll00V
ERj8GEY j221 V
ERj8GEYj683V
ERj.8GEYj33IV
ERj8GEYj33IV
1/8W 10 OHM
1/8W 220 OHM
1/8W 68K OHM
1/8W. 330 OHM
1/8W. 330 OHM
5REAG0l714
5REAGOl730
5REAGOl760
5REAGOl732
5REAG01732
RJO
ERj8GEYj332V
5REAG01744
L5
L6
L7
I
I
'I~
.-
7 - 21
DESCRIPTION
I/BW 47K OIlM
1/8W UK 01lM
li8W 10K 0111\1
1I8W 47 OHM
JRC piN
5REAGll175B
5REAGIl1746
5REAGOI7511
5REAG01722
R:I!!
ERj.8GEY j222V
1I8W 2.2K 01lM
ERj.8GEYjHOV
1/8W 47 OIlM
Hl\IGLI/4A-IOM OIlM j
ERj.8C,EY j103V
lIBW 10K 0111\1
ER}-RI;EY j471 V
I/RW 4700111\1
5REAGOl742
5REAGOl722
5REAA05607
5REAGOl750
5REAGOl734
RIO
RII
Rl2
RB
RH
ERj-BGEY j222V
ERGISj470
ERj BGEYj 102V
ERj 8GEY j 102V
ERj-BGEYjI02V
5REAGOI742
5REAGOl286
5REAGOl738
5REAGOl738
5REAGOl738
R45
RI6
RH
RI8
R49
ERj8GEY Jl04V
ERj8GEYj33IV
ERj-8GEYj33IV
ERj BGEYj220V
ERj.8GEY JlO2V
REF.
R:ll
R32
R33
R34
R35
R16
R3i
Rl~
TYPE
ERj.8C,EY)l7lY
ERj.BGEY)l72V
ERj8GEY noav
ERj8GEY)l70V
1I8W IK OIlM
1I8W IK OHM
1/8W IK OHM
1/8W lOOK OHM
1/8W, 330 OHM
5REAGOl762
5REAGOl732
5REAGOl732
5REAG017l8
5REAGOl738
)/8W 47 OHM
1I8W 560 OIlM
1/8W 680 OHM
1/8W 2200llM
1I8W 470 OIlM
5REAGOI722
5REAGOl735
5REAG01736
5REAGOl730
5REAGOl734
5REAG01750
5REAG01738
5REAGOI744
5REAGOl734
5REAG01722
R50
R51
R52
R51
R54
ER}-BGEY j4iOV
ERj 8GEY }561V
ERj.8GEY j681 V
ERJ.8GEYj22IV
ERj-8GEYJ47JV
R55
R56
R58
R59
R60
ERj8GEY Jl03V
ERj 8GEY H02V
ERj8GEYj332V
ERj8GEYj471V
ERj8GEYj470V
R61
R62
R63
R64
R65
5REAG01750
5REAGOI722
5REAGOl747
5REAG01757
5REAGOl754
R66
R6i
R68
R69
RiO
ERj8GEYJ223V
ERj-8GEY j473V
ERjBGEY jlOOV
ERj-8GEY j473V
ERj.8GEY Jl03V
5REAGOl754
5REAG01758
5REAG017l4
5REAG01758
5REAGOl750
1/8W IK OHM
1I8W 47 OIlM
it
REF.
R71
R72
R73
R74
R75
TYPE
ERj8GEYJl02V
ERj8GEYjI53V
ERj.8GEY j 103V
ERj8GEYJl03V
ERj8GEYj220V
DESCRIPTION
1/8W IK 0111\1
1I8W 15K OHM
1I8W 10K OHM
1/8W 10K 0111\1
1/8W 22 OHM
JRC PIN
5REAGllli38
5REAGOli52
5REAGOl750
5REAGOli5O
5REAGOl718
.i
R76
R77
R7S
R79
R80
ERj8GEY}332V
ERj.8GEY j222V
ERj8GEY j.191V
ERj.8GEY j472V
ERj-8GEYJl02V
5REAGOl7H
5REAGOl742
5REAGOl733
5REAGOl746
5REAGOl738
R81
R82
R83
R84
RVI
ERj.8GEY jl02V
ERj8GEY j332V
ERD8GEYj332V
ERj-8GEY j821 V
GF06UT2100 OHM
118W IK 0111\1
1I8W 3.3K OHM
1/8W 3.3K OHM
1/8W 82ooHI\I
5REAGOl738
5REAGOI7H
5REAGOI744
5REAGOl737
5RMABOOl49
RV2
RV3
RV5
TRI
TR2
GF06UT2IOK OHM
GF06UT2IOK OHM
GF06UT2IOK OHM
2SK302GRTE85L
2SK302GRTE85L
5RMABOOl28
5RMABOOl28
5RMABOOl28
5TKAAOO225
5TKAAOO225
If
--
TR3
TR4
TR5
TR6
TR7
2SC3098TE85R
2SK302GRTE85L
2SA495GTM Y (TPE2)
2SCI815Y TPE2
2SA1015Y TPE2
5TKAAOO226
5TKAAOO225
5TAAG00325
5TCAF00781
5TAAG00294
TR8
TR9
TRIO
TRlI
2SAI015Y TPE2
2SAIOI5YTPE2
2SCI815YTPE2
2SA495GTM Y (TPE2)
.5TAAGOO294
"
__ oft.
..
-.
~-
IIi
~t
~--~
,{
. _Ii!: __
.-
7 - 22
5TAAG00294
5TCAF00781
5TAAG00325
REF.
C401
C402
F401
F402
FS401
TYPE
ECEAIHSIOI
ECEAIHSIOI
MF5INN6.3A
MF5INN5A
FH043
DESCRIPTION
50VIOOUF
50VIOOUF
250V
7 - 23
JRC piN
5CEAAOI368
5CEAAOl368
5ZFAD00336
5ZFADOO045
5ZFANOOOO3
REF.
TYPE
FSl02
FH043
SRCN2AI33P
SRCN2A2516P
BNCRM3510E
BNC-RM3510E
j~OI
1402
1403
1404
j405
S,101
S~U2
wun
W402
SG8022 # 01
MPSW00961A
MPSWU0962A
!I,iZCRDOJ06B
!I ,7ZCRDOJ07A
DESCRIPTION
JRC pIN
BNC
BNC
5ZFANOOOO3
5jCAC00399
5jCAC00307
5ZjUFOOOO4
5ZjUFOOOO4
RSIDE
LSIDE
5JJA L00064
MPSWOO961A
MPSW00962A
7ZCRD0306B
7ZCRD0307A
TYPE
BTl
C1
C2
C5
CR2032THB
ECQVllIlO4jZ3
FK26Y5VIH104Z,006
DDI05289CH330j50
DDl05289CH330j50
C6
C7
C8
C9
CIO
ECQBIH472KZ3
DDI05289SLlO1150
ECQV111l04jZ3
D0104289CH050C50
DDI04289CH050C50
Cll
CI2
C13
C14
CIS
DD104289CHl50j50
DDI04.289CH/50j50
FK26Y5V1H104Z006
EXFP84ilZW
FK26Y5VIHI04Z006
C~
DESCRIPTION
JRC PIN
5ZBBjOOooi
5CRAAOO617
5CAADOI318
5CAAA03505
5CAAA03505
50V.4700P
470PX8
5CRAA01004
5CAAA03507
5CRAA00617
5CAAA03503
5CAAA03503
5CAAA03504
5CAAA03504
5CAAD01318
5CXADOOO05
5CAADOl318
CI6
C17
CI8
CI9
C20
FK26Y5VIH104Z,006
FK26Y5Vll1l04Z006
FK26Y5V I H104Z006
FK26Y5V I H 104Z006
FK26Y5V1H104Z006
5CAADOI318
5CAAD01318
5CAADOI318
5CAAD01318
5CAADOl318
C21
C22
C23
C24
C25
FK26Y5V1HI04Z006
FK26Y5V1H104Z006
FK26Y5VlHI04Z006
FK26Y5V 1Hl04Z006
FK26Y5VIHI04Z006
5CAADOI318
5CAAD01318
5CAAD01318
5CAAD01318
5CAAD01318
7 - 24
t
J
'ft
III-
REF.
TYPE
C26
C27
C28
C29
eJO
FK26Y5Vll1l04Z006
FK26Y5V1Hl04Z006
FK26Y5VIH104Z006
FK26Y5V1H104Z006
ECEA1EU10IB
C31
C32
CJ3
C40
C41
ECE,AIEUIOIB
ECE-A1CU470B
ECE-A1CU470B
FK26Y5V1HI04Z006
ECQB1H102KZ3
C42
C4J
C44
C45
C46
DD804276BI02K50
RPE132901CH331K5
DDI09989SL471150
ECQV1H104jZJ
ECQB1H22JKZ3
C47
C48
C49
CS1
C52
ECE,AlEU330B
ECEAIEU330B
ECEAIENlOOSB
FK26Y5VIHI04Z006
D0104989SL330j50
5CEAAOl822
5CEAAOI822
5CEAA02975
5CAADOI318
5CBAB02769
C54
C56
C57
C58
C61
DDI07989CH680j50
DDI07989SL221150
FK26Y5VlH104Z006
D0106989SLl51150
FK26Y5VlHl04Z006
5CAAA03506
5CAAA03508
5CAADOl318
5CBAB02809
5CAAD01318
C70
C72
CDI
CD3
FK26Y5VIHl04Z006
FK26Y5V1H104Z006
IS1588TPB2
lS1588TPB2
lS1588 TPB2
5CAAD01318
5CAAD0l318
5TXAD00335
5TXAD00335
5TXAD00335
CD5
CD6
CD7
CD8
COO
lS1588TPB2
HZ9CI
ISl588TPB2
IS1588TPB2
lS1588 TPB2
CD10
CDll
CX1
CX2
CX3
lS1588TPB2
lS1588TPB2
CSAll. OMT020
CSA30.0 OMX040
CSA22.4MX040
CD2
DESCRIPTION
JRC PIN
5CAADOI318
5CAADOI318
5CAADOl318
5CAADOI318
5CEAAOl813
SOV 1000P
5CEAAOl81J
5CEAAOI982
5CEAAOl982
5CAAD01JI8
5CRAA00811
50V 0.022V
5CAAA03511
5CAAA03512
5CAAAOJ509
5CRAA00617
5CRAA00816
16V 47UF
16V ~7UF
1/2W 9V
5TXAD00335
5TXAEOOJ03
5TXADOOJJ5
5TXADOO335
5TXAD00335
5TXADOO335
5TXAD00335
5UNABOOO42
5UNABOOO79
5UNABOOO80
7 - 25
REF.
ICI
IC2
IC3
IC4
IC5
TYPE
PST532A
TC7411CllAP
TC7 411C573A P
TC74HCI39AP
HM6264ALp15
IC6
IC6-1
IC7
IC8
IC9
HiDERDOI29
MPNN24692
UPD78CIOG36
UPD72020GC83B6
TC74HC573AP
ICIIl
ICll
ICI2
ICI3
ICI4
TC74HC573AP
HM53461ZP12
HI\I53461ZP-12
HM53461ZP12
HM53461ZP12
5DDAE01345
5DAAG00400
5DAAG00400
5DAAG00400
5DAAG00400
ICI5
ICI6
IC17
!C18
ICl9
HM53461ZP12
TC74HCI57AP
TC74 HC32AP
TC74HCl95AP
TC74HCI95AP
5DAAG00400
5DDAEOl337
5DDAE01196
5DDAEOl506
5DDAEOl506
IC20
le21
IC22
IC23
IC24
TC74HC195AP
TC74HC74AP
TC74I1C08AP
UPD6326C
TC74HC32AP
5DDAE01506
5DDAE00731
5DDAE01240
5DDAC00496
5DDAE01l96
IC25
1C26
1(27
IC28
IC29
TC74HCU04AP
TC74HC221AP
TC7111C32AP
H7DGRDOO07
TC74HCU04AP
5DDAEOl270
5DDAEOl399
5DDAE01l96
7DGRD0007
5DDAE01270
IC30
IC31
IC32
IC33
IC34
HM63021P28
HM63021p28
TC74 HC175AP
TC74HCI57AP
TC7411CI57AP
5DAAG00394
5DAAG00394
5DDAE0l3l3
5DDAEOl337
5DDAE01337
IC35
IC36
IC37
108
IC39
H 7DPRD0067
TC74HC283AP
H7DPRD0066
TC74HC85AP
TC74HC393AP
DESCRIPTION
AM27C512-155DC
D/A
GALl6V8
GALl6V8
7 - 26
JRC pIN
5DZCYOOOll
5DDAEOl335
5DDAEOl345
5DDAE01242
5DAAG00380
7DERD0129
MPNN24692
5DDAC00574
5DDAC00829
5DDAEOl345
7DPRD0067
5DDAE01326
7DPRD0066
5DDAE01330
5DDAE01310
DESCRIPTION
GALl6V8
JRC PIN
5DAAFOO027
5DAAG00670
5DDAEOl327
5DDAF00225
7DPRDOO65
12P
8P
9P
5DDAEOl240
5ZjAA00276
51WBEOOl82
51WBE00216
5jWAD00090
REF.
IC40
IC41
IC42
IC46
IC47
TYPE
N1M4558D
HM534251ZpIO
TC74HCI74AP
IID7422IP
H7DPRD0065
IC48
ICS1
11
12
13
TC74HC08AP
IC262806GS4
68100012
68100008
ILG-9PS3L2-E
14
15 ,
IL-G-6PS3L2E
B6B-EHA
74212-10
ILGIOPS3L2-E
ILG12pS3L2E
6P
3P
3P
lOP
P2
68931203
68931-203
7421210
66464102
66464-102
PC1
R1
R2
R3
R4
H7PCRD1l52A
ERD25U1563T
ERD25Ul103T
IHR21031A
MHR7103jA
16
)7
18
19
110
112
PI
~'. R5
lOP
lOP
5jWADOoo92
5jWAP00267
5jWDWOO025
5jWAD00068
5jWAD00084
51WBEOOl88
51WBEOO188
5jWDWoo025
5jWAMOOl27
5jWAMool27
7PCRD1152A
5RBAA01588
5RDAAOl547
5RZAB00793
5RZAB00987
5RBAA01594
5RBAAOl625
5RDAAOl542
5RZAB01345
5RZABOl376
R6
R7
R8
R9
ERD25U1153T
ERD25U1391T
ERD25Uj102T
MHR31021B
IHR247I1B
RIO
R12
R13
R14
R15
ERD25U1152T
ERD25Uj470T
ERD25Ul471T
ERD25Uj472T
ERD25U1122T
5RBAAOl507
5RBAAOl551
5RBAA01541
5RBAAOl549
5RBAA01539
RI6
RI7
RI8
R19
R20
MHR81031A
ERD25Ul472T
ERD25UlI00T
ERD25Ul105T
ERD25UlI05T
10K OHM X8
UK OHM 1/4W
l/4W 10 OHM
1/4W 1M OIlM
l/4W 1M OHM
5RZAB00709
5RBAAOl549
5RBAAOl576
5RBAA01616
5RBAAOl616
7 - 27
REr.
DESCRIPTION
470 OHM 1I4W
9.1K OHM 1!4W
10K OHM 1!4W
470 OHM 1/4W
~25
TYPE
ERD25Uj.l7lT
ERD25Uj912T
ERD25UjI03T
ERD25UT47IT
ERD25Uj682T
JRC P!N
5RDAAOl541
5RDAAOI827
5RDAAOI547
5RDAAOl541
5RDAA017l3
R26
R27
R28
R29
R30
ERD25Uj471T
ERD-25UjI03T
ERD25UJlOI T
ERD25UJl02T
ERD25UjIOIT
5RDAAOl541
5RDAAOI547
5RDAAOI599
5RDAAOl542
5RDAAOl599
R31
R32
R33
R34
R35
ERD25UJlOIT
ERD25UjI02T
ERD25UJlOIT
ERD25UJl02T
ERD25Uj22IT
5RDAAOI599
5RDAAOl542
5RDAAOl599
5RDAAOI542
5RDAAOl543
R36
R37
R38
R.19
R40
ERD25UJlOH
ERD-25Uj473T
ERD25UjI03T
IHR3103jA
ERD25UjI32T
5RDAAOl623
5RDAAOI618
5RDAAOl547
5RZABOO532
5RDAAOl742
R41
R-l4
R45
R-l8
R49
ERD25Uj222T
ERG-2SjI50P
ERG2Sj560P
ERD25UjI03T
ERD25Uj36IT
5RDAAOl548
5REAG02088
5REAG03217
5RDAAOl547
5RDAAOl610
TRI
TR2
TR3
TR4
TR5
2SAIOI5Y TPE2
2SCI815Y TPE2
2SCI815Y TPE2
2SC2983
2SA1244Y
5TAAGOO294
5TCAF00781
5TCAFOO781
5TCAF00623
5TAAGOO220
TR6
TR7
WI
2SC3303Y
2SAI015YTPE2
H7ZCRD031lA
5TCAF00525
5TAAG00294
7ZCRD0311A
RZI
RZ,
RZ:J
~24
2P
TYPE
MEB-125
H7PDRDOOI6
DESCRIPTION
7 - 28
JRC P!N
5UBBBOOOOI
7PDRDOOI6
,II
.
-_.
,~.
,..&.
REF.
RI
RVI
RV2
TYPE
ERD25PjI03T
GF06UT2IOK OHM
GF06UT2IOK OHM
RV3
RV4
RV5
RV6
RV7
GF06UT220K OHM
GF06UT2500 OHM
GF06UT:250K OHM
GF06UT25K OHM
GF06UT250K OHM
WI
FS2N 101.6AIO
DESCRIPTION
1!2W 10K OHM
1!2W 10K OHM
JRC P!N
5RDAA02188
5RMABOOl28
5RMABOOl28
5RMABOOl30
5RMABOOl32
5RMABOO1l8
5RMABOO1l9
5RMABOO1l8
5ZCCAOOO35
ca
C4
C7
C8
t.
'-.~.
TYPE
ECQBIH472KZ3
DOl05289SLlO1j50
ECEAIEN 4R7SB
ECEAIEN 4R7SB
ECEAIEUIOIB
DESCRIPTION
50V, 4700P
JRC P!N
5CRAAOlOO4
5CAAA03507
5CEAA03051
5CEAA03051
5CEAAOl813
C9
CIO
Cll
CI2
CI3
C14
CI6
CI7
CI9
ECEAICU470B
FK26Y5VlHI04Z006
ECEAICU470B
FK26Y5VIHI04Z-006
FK26Y5VIHI04Z006
C20
COl
CD2
CD3
CD4
ECQVIHI04jZ3
ISV149B
ISI588TPB2
IK34A
ISI588TPB2
5CRAA00617
5TXAD00332
5TXAD00335
5TXCHOOOOI
5TXAD00335
CDS
IC2
IS1588 TPB2
NE521N
NE521N
NE521N
NE521N
5TXAD00335
5DAALOOO24
5DAALOOO24
5DAALOOO24
5DAALOOO24
leJ
IC4
1C5
16V 47UF
470PX8
16V 47UF
16V 47UF
7 - 29
5CAADOI318
5CAADOI318
5CEAAOl982
5CXADOOOO5
5CAADOI318
5CEAA01982
5CAADOI318 .
5CEAAOl982
5CAADOI318
5CAADOI318
REF.
IC6
IC7
IC8
ics
jl
j2
TYPE
MC74FI48N
TC74HC04AP
TLP5212A
TC74HCI57AP
ILG6PS3L2E
DESCRIPTION
61'
JRC pIN
5DAAjOO607
5DDAE01194
5TZAD00208
5DDAEOl337
5jWADOOO92
RI
68931206
66464102
66464-102
H7PDRDOOI4B
ERD25Uj560T
1/4W 56 OHM
5jWBEOOl81
5jWAMOOl27
5jWAMOOl27
7PDRDOOI4B
5RDAAOI602
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
ERD25Uj821 T
ERD25UjI03T
ERD25UjI02T
ERD25UlIOI T
ERD25Uj68IT
5RDAAOI604
5RDAAOI547
5RDAAOl542
5RDAAOl599
5RDAA01627
R7
R8
R9
R11
RI2
ERD25Uj821 T
ERD25Uj220T
ERD-25Uj33lT
ERD-25UlI03T
MHR6l52jB
5RDAA01604
5RDAA01622
5RDAA01480
5RDAA01547
' 5RZAB01340
RI3
R14
RI5
R16
RI7
ERD25Uj222T
ERD25Uj47/T
ERD25Uj222T
ERD25Uj471T
ERD25UjI02T
5RDAA01548
5RDAA0154l
5RDAA01548
5RDAAOlS4l
5RDAA01542
RI8
R24
R25
R26
RVI
ERD25UlI03T
ERD2SUj68IT
ERD25Uj222T
ERD25Uj11IT
RVG0707VlOOIO50IM
5RDAA01547
SRDAA01627
SRDAA01548
5RDAA01832
5RVAFOOO26
RV2
TRI
TR2
TR3
W3
RVG0707VlOOlO50lM
2SC1815BLTPE2
2SC18l5BLTPE2
2SC1815BLTPE2
H7ZCRD0308A
500 OHM
5RVAFOOO26
STCAFOO780
5TCAFOO780
5TCAF00780
7ZCRD0308A
1'1
1'2
PDI
61'
121'
'.-
..
*
-
~.
:t~
ILG2PS3L2E
H7PDRDOOIO
AS90140
AS90140
AS90140
PDI
I'll
PL2
PL3
REF.
POI
I'll
PL2
PL3
PL4
AS90140
ERD25Pj472
ERD25Pjl03
ERD25Pj683
RKllK1l3 10KB L30
DC24
RV2
WI
!'~,
DESCRIPTION
JRC PIN
7PDRDOOIIA
5WAABOO258
5WAABOO258
5WAABOO258
5WAABOO258
5WAABOO258
5RDAA01183
5RDAA01l46
5RDAA01265
5RZBGOO098
10K OHM
5RZBGOOO98
10K OHM
5RZBGOO098
10K OHM
SRZBGOO098
SZCCAOOO36
C3
7 - 30
TYPE
H7PDRDOO11A
AS90140
AS90140
AS90140
AS90140
PL5
Rl
R2
R3
RVI
RV4
JRC PIN
5jWADOO094
7PDRDOOIO
5WAAB00258
5WAAB00258
5WAAB00258
RV3
:-
DESCRIPTION
REF.
11
C4
C5
TYPE
ECEAlHUI02
ECEAlCUlOlB
ECEAlCUlOlB
ECEAlCUlOIB
ECQB1H222KZ3
DESCRIPTION
50V 1000UF
lOOUF l6V
lOOUF 16V
lOOUF 16V
22001'
7 - 31
JRC PIN
5CEAAOl780
5CEAA01827
5CEAA01827
5CEAA01827
5CRAA00954
C8
(9
(10
TYPE
ECQB1HI03K23
ECQB1III03K23
ECEAICU222B
ECEAIHU221
ECEAICU222
CII
CI2
CI3
04
CIS
ECQ V1II104123
ECQ V 111104123
ECQ VIHI04123
ECQ VIHI041Z3
ECQ VIHI041Z3
5CRAA00617
5CRAA00617
SCRAA00617
SCRAA00617
SCRAA00617
CI6
CI7
CI8
CI9
C20
ECQ V1II104123
ECQ VlllI04JZ3
ECEAIHUnl
ECEAIHUIOOB
ECEAIHUI00B
SCRAA00617
SCRAA00617
SCEAA01843
SCEAA02184
SCEAA02184
C21
C22
COl
CO2
C03
ECE-AIHUIOOB
ECQBIHI03K23
UOSC
HZllA3
151588
C04
CDS
CD6
COl
C08
F6P20F
IlDF2FC
llDF2FC
F6P40F
HZ5CI
CD9
COlO
ICI
IC2
IC3
151588
V06C
TU94CN
TLP5212GB
TL431CLPB
IC4
IC5
IC6
11
12
TL499ACP
TC4013BAP
TC4011BP
B7pVH
B2BEH
L1
SC05101
HP013J
FL9H472]H
IIP013]
FL51Il01K
REF.
C6
C7
DESCRIPTION
O.OIUF 50V
O.OIUF 50V
16V 2200UF
50V 220U
2200UF 16V
JRC PIN
5CRAAOO771
5CRAAOO771
5CEAA02870
5CEAA01843
5CEAAOI757
..
~-
L2
L1
Ll
L5
50V 220U
SOV 10UF
SOV IOUF
SOV IOUF
O.OIUF SOV
1/2W IOV
5V 1I2W
200V l.lA
SCEAA02184
SCRAAOO771
STXAEOOO34
STXAE00269
5TXADOOO40
STXAG00288
STXAGOO239
5TXAG00239
5TXAG00289
5TXAEOO130
5TXADOOO40
5TXAEOOOl6
50DAL00546
5TZAD00234
5DOALOI271
MOS
50DAL01290
5DOAE00817
5DOAEOOO53
51WAP00291
51WAP00213
4.7MH
5LGABOOO58
5LGABOOO59
5LCAA00653
5LGABOOO59
5LCAAOOOl3
100UII
7 - 32
TYPE
H7PDRDOO09A
DESCRIPTION
JRC PIN
7PDRDOOO9A
7PCRD1115A
5RDAAOl547
5RDAA01549
5RDAAOl549
REF.
PCI
PC501
Rl
R2
R3
H7PCROl1l5A
ERD25U1I03T
ERD:25U1472T
ERD25U1472T
R4
RS
R6
R7
R8
ERD25U1222T
ERD-2SUl682T
ERD2SUH72T
ERD-2SUJI03T
ERD-2SUJ472T
OK OHM l/4W
10K OHM 1/4W
OK OHM 1/4W
5RDAAOl548
5RDAAOl713
5RDAAOl549
SRDAAOIS47
SRDAAOIS49
R9
RIO
Rll
RI2
RI3
ERD-2SUH72T
ERD-2SUH72T
ERD-SOT1331
ERDSOTj331
ERG-2AN1I00
OK OHM 1/4W
OK OHM 1/4W
II2W 330 OHM
II2W 330 OHM
2W 10 OHM
5RDAA01549
SRDAAOIS49
5RDAA00823
SRDAA00823
SREAGOO048
R14
RIS
R16
R17
R18
ERG-2AN1100
ERD-2SUJI02T
ERD-2SU1I02T
ERD2SU1I02T
ERO-2SUJI03T
2W 10 OHM
IK OHM l/4W
lK OHM l/4W
IK OHM 1/4W
10K OHM 1/4W
SREAGOO048
5RDAAOl542
SROAAOIS42
SROAAOl542
SRDAAOl547
R19
R20
R21
R22
R23
ERO-2SU1222T
ERO-25Ul471T
ERD-25U1823T
ERD-25UH72T
ERD25Ujl02T
SRDAAOl548
5RDAAOl54I
5RDAA01921
5RDAAOl549
5RDAAOl542
R24
R25
R26
R27
R28
ERD-25UH72T
ERD-25UH72T
ERD 501'1470
ERD-25UH71T
ERD-25Ujl03T
OK OHM 1/4W
OK OHM 1/4W
II2W 47 OHM
470 OHM 1/4W
10K OHM 1/4W
5RDAA01549
5RDAA01549
5RDAA00803
5RDAAOI541
5RDAAOl547
R29
R30
R31
R32
R33
ERD-25U1333T
ERD-25UJI03T
ERD-25UJI03T
ERD-25UJI03T
ERD-25UJI03T
1/4W 33K
10K OHM
10K OHM
10K OHM
10K OHM
OHM
I/4W
1/4W
l/4W
l/4W
5RDAAOI591
5RDAAOl547
5RDAA01547
5RDAAOI547
5ROAAOI547
R34
R35
R36
R37
RVI
ERD-25UH71T
ERD-25UH71T
ERO25Ul471 T
ERD-25U1222T
GF06X-IK OHM
5ROAAOl541
5RDAAOI541
5RDAAOI541
5RDAAOl548
5RMABOOI05
7 - 33
REF.
T1
TPI
TRI
TR~
TR3
TR~
TR5
TR6
W2
ZSI
TYPE
H7L TROOl73
LC-2G YEL
25C1627Y
25AlOlO K
25K525
DESCRIPTION
25K525
2589061'
2589061'
H 7ZCR00313A
H7Z5RDOOI2
JRC P!N
7LTRDOI73
5JTCWOOOl5
5TCAF00299
5TAABOOO34
5TKAAOOl60
5TKAAOOl60
5T8AEOOO88
5TBAEOOO88
7ZCRD0313A
7Z5RDOOI2
C505
TYPE
ECQBIHI03KZ3
ECQBIH223KZ3
EC5FI VE334BB
EC5FI VZ475BB
ECSFI VZ475BB
C506
C507
C508
C509
C510
ECEAIEUIOO
ECEAICU330B
ECEAICU22IB
ECQVIH3331Z3
ECEAIAUI02
25V 10UF
33UF 16V
220UF 16V
5CEAAOI845
5CEAAOI828
5CEAAOl834
5CRAAOO804
5CEAA02175
C51l
C512
C513
C514
C515
ECQBIHI53KZ3
ECQ-BIHI53KZ3
ECCFIH3901
ECEAIVU4R7
ECQ VIH333}Z3
50V.0.015U
50V.0.015U
5CRAAOlOO5
5CRAAOlOO5
5CAAFOOO74
5CEAAOl898
5CRAA00804
C516
C517
C518
C519
C521
ECHSIH2721Z3
ECQPIH2721Z3
ECQ B IH 562KZ3
ECEAlCU22IB
ECQBIH472KZ3
50V, 2700P
50V 0.OO27U
50V 5600P
220UF 16V
50V.4700P
5CBAAOO179
5CRAAOIOO8
5CRAAOlOO2
5CEAAOl834
5CRAAOI004
C522
C523
C524
C525
C526
ECWHIOH273KR
MMB35K475
ECEAICU221B
ECEAICU222
ECKOZHlO3KB5
35V.47U
220UF 16V
2200UF 16V
5CRAA00777
5CRAROOl34
5CEAAOl834
5CEAA01757
5CBAAOOl76
REF.
C501
C502
C503
C50~
DESCRIPTION
O.OIUF 50V
50V 0.022U
35V.0.33U
35V. 4.7U
35V.4.7U
7 - 34
JRC P!N
5CRAA00771
5CRAAOO816
5CSAA00285
5CSAAOO286
5CSAAOO286
TYPE
ECKD2HI03KB5
ECEA2AUIOOB
DESCRIPTION
REF.
C527
C528
C529
C530
C531
JRC P!N
5CBAAOOl76
MMHF63KI05
ECEA2AUlOOB
63V. iUF
C533
C551
C552
C553
C554
0D1263B 272K500
001ll9635L221150
0009B222K500
ECEA2CU2R2B
00106F103Z50
2700. 500V
50\'.220P
5CAAA03577
5CAAA03639
2.2U 160V
50V 10000PF
5CEAAll2836
C555
C0501
C0502
C0503
C0504
ECEA2CU4R7B
ERB1201
151588TPB2
ERBH-04
ERB4404
~.7U
5CEAA02835
5TXAKOOl31
5TXAOO0335
5TXAKOOI08
5TXAKOOI08
C0505
C0506
C0507
C0508
ERB83004
ERA2208
ERA2202
ERA2208
\".U.h Jl
rT\::~l
ErviiZ
lOOV iA
C0552
C0553
IC501
IC502
1501
HZ24BP
HZ24BP
AN5763
AN5790N
RTB1.54F
24V 0.8W
24V 0.8W
1551
L501
L502
L551
Pe501
RT-OIN2.3A
H7LWRD0060
H6LWBS07018
LAP02KR3R9K
H7PCR01162
PC502
POI
R501
R502
R503
H7PCR01l63
H7POROOO17
ERO25U}472T
ERO25U1913T
ERO25U1683T
R504
R505
R506
R507
R508
ERD25U16R8T
ERO25UllROT
ERD25U1l53T
ERO25U14R7T
ERD-25U1471 T
5CEAA0253~
6ZZAB02953
5CRAROOO7J
5CEAAll253~
5CBABOIl9~3
160V
4P1N
3.9UH
7 - 35
5CBABOO~00
5TXAKOOl32
5TXAKOOl33
5TXAKOOl34
5TXEHOOOOI
5TXANUOO61
5TXAE00372
5TXAE00372
50AAROO049
50AAROOO50
510AHOO066
5JTCQOOO81
7LWRDOO60
6LWBS07018
5LCAA00610
7PCROll62
7PCROll63
7PORDOOI7
5ROAAOl549
5ROAAOl580
5ROAAOl705
5REAG02375
5ROAAOl733
5ROAAOl594
5ROAAOl550
5RDAAOl541
REF.
R509
R510
R51l
R512
R513
TYPE
ERD25UJI53T
ERD25UJ332T
DESCRIPTION
1!4W 15K OHM
3.3K OHM 1!4W
ERD25UJ273T
ERD25UJ222T
JRC pIN
5RDAAOI594
5RDAAOI544
6ZZABlOOOO
5RDAA01615
5RDAAOl548
R514
R515
RSI6
RSI7
R51il
ERD25UJ223T
ERD25UJ220T
ERD25UJJOOT
ERD2SUJ473T
5RDAAOl545
5RDAA01622
5RDAA01576
6ZZAB02953
5RDAA01618
RS20
RS21
R522
RS23
R551
ERD25UJ33IT
ERD25UJJ53T
ERD50TJ272
ERD25UJ33IT
ERD25UJ221T
SRDAA01480
5RDAAOI594
5RDAA00845
5RDAAOI480
5RDAA01S43
R552
R553
R554
R555
R556
ERD25UJJ02T
ERD50VJ202
ERD25UJ680T
ERD25UJJ03T
ERD-25UJl84T
IK OHM 1/4
68 OHM 1!4W
10K OHM 1!4W
1/4W 180K
5RDAA01542
5RDAA01574
5RDAA01587
5RDAA01547
5RDAA01811
R557
R558
R559
R560
R561
ERD-25UJl03T
ERD-25UJ220T
ERD-25UJJ01T
ERD-25UJl83T
ERD-25UJ101T
5RDAA01547
5RDAA01622
5RDAA01599
5RDAA01605
5RDAA01599
R562
R563
R564
R565
RV501
ERD-25UJ221T
220 OHM 1/4
ERD.25UJ683T
68K OHM 1!4W
HMGLl/2A-22M OHM J
ERD25UJ222T
2.2K OHM 1/4W
RVG0707V101-10104M
lOOKOHM
5RDAA01543
5RDAA01705
5REAA05621
5RDAA01548
5RVAFOO140
RV502
RV503
RV504
RV505
RV506
RVG0707V10110103M
RVG0707VIOI10102M
RVG707VI0110504M
VG152L7SB2M OHM
RVG0707VI01-10303M
10K
1KOHM
500K
B2M OHM
30K
5RVAFOO136
5RVAFOO141
5RVAFOO166
5RMACOO130
5RVAFOO157
RV507
T501
T502
TH501
TR501
RVG0707V10110201M
H7LPRDOO94
H6LRBS00054
ERT-D2WIIL333S
2SD1680
200
5RVAFOO135
7LPRD0094
6LRBSOOO54
5CBAAOO178
5TDAROOO19
33K
7 - 36
REF.
TR551
TR552
W501
W502
W503
TYPE
25C3187
2SC1675K
H7ZCRD0319A
H7ZCRD031OB
H7ZCRD0314A
Z501
Z503
Z551
05112425SP
MPNN24734
S7524T200
DESCRIPTION
CCN199
JRC PIN
5TCAG00082
5TCABOl389
7ZCRD0319A
7ZCRD03IOB
7ZCRD0314A
5ZKAEOO099.
MPNN24734
5ZJAT00085
TYPE
H7LGRD0040
E2871B39SD HT
H7ZCRD0332
DESCRIPTION
eer: C7/lt..1
*
7 - 37
JRC PIN
7LGRD0040
5VBAB00061
7ZCRD0332
6ZZAB10000
,.1_
..
REf.
32
33
34
35
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
JRC PIN
Radome Assy Containing MPBX17317
of No.2
Nut.Special
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
III
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
2,1
Radome
Radiator Assy
Gear Assy Containing
of No.6
MTiOI
V201
MIOI
31
5MPABOOOI
MPABOl684
BRGKOl325
BRTG01l92
BRGK01324
Plate,Retaining
Housing
Main Chassis Assy
Packing,Rubber
Magnetron RMCI
MTB144765
MTC002285
MPBC07978
MTT020323
5VMAAOO059
Motor Assy
Chassis
RCV PCB Assy
STC PCB Assy
7BDRDOO23
MPBC09S03
CAE286
CCG125
MTB194039A
Cover
AIOI
25
26
27
28
29
30
Magnet SRI
Rotary joint Assy
Bearing
Ring,Retaining
Bearing
Cover
E301
PC201
SIOI
MTL033810A
MTVOO2343
MPAEOOSOI
MPGK02946
I"
-
Rope
Sems Screw
JRC PIN
BRPKOOOl9
BRjDOO1l3
MPXPOl279
BSNC04012B
36
37
38
39
40
Serns Screw
Serns Screw
Sems Screw
Sems Screw
Sems Screw
BSNB040lOB
BSNC05012B
BSNC04016B
BSNC04020B
BRTG03318
41
42
43
44
45
Sems Screw
Serns Screw
Sems Screw
Spacer
Spacer
BSNC03006B
BSNC03008B
BSNC03010B
MTBI43380A
MTD004993
46
47
48
Cover
MTC003325
BSNA04020B
MTKOO0360
Connector.Cable
Sems Screw
Spacer
."
5EZAAOOO20
MPSCOO703
Plate.Radiator
Bolt.Special
MTB144781
CNM149
5KRAAOOO36
MTC003327
MPTG02028A
Seal Washer
BRTG03190
7 - 38
;:z
DESCRIPTION
QRing
MTB194040A
5EZAAOOO21
Cover
TYPE
'.'1
7 - 39
.wE lJiJTA~1:R~NIT
X.5.5Kg
Reference to Fig123&Flg124
Assembly Drawinc of RIIX Scanner Unit
REF.
1
2
21
22
23
DESCRIPTION
Radiator Assy
Upper Housing Assy
Housing
Hinge
Plate
JRC PIN
MPAE00683
MPBC09809
MTVOO3667
MTB194255C
MTBI94256
31
32
33
34
MPBC09810
MTV003668
MTT028574
MTL042586B
BRDM00446
35
36
37
38
39
Plate
Packing
Cable Clamp
Bolt
Washer,Spring
MTBI94257A
MTT028575B
BRBPOOOO8
BRTGOO563
BRTG00747
310
311
Washer,Seal
ORing
Plate
Motor
SHM Switch
BRPKOO332
BRPKOOO83
MTB194254C
4
5
6
71
72
73
74
75
76
8
9
10
TYPE
NAX30
~
IL:::--' f 1
Ring.Retaining
Housing
Waveguide.T'dunction
Plate,Retaining
VRing
BRTGOO735
MTCOO3613
MPAB02197
MTB194258
BRPKOO673
.. PLACES
ZOmm DEEP
~g~~,SII~."~F.':~KL"J.j;'''~AX~I-~'
DISPLAY UNII
WEIGHI APPROX. 4.B'1
cEi
[]
6.
--"
~
~:
~~
II
Mounting,Ring
ORing
Guide Pin
Switch Cover
7 - 40
MTVOO3669
BRPKOOO68
MTL042585
MPPK00925
~
--""'4
11
12
13
14
.78
5/16-18UNC
"l
MPGK03761
MPAB02196
MTVOO3674A
MTL042608
BRGKOI324
~
'" n." ,.,,,
62
I
r I I'::! /\\\
~d-&
r-I--Il,
'"
Turning Assy
Rotating Joint Assy
Gear
Cover
Bearing
:::J rORECASTLE
--
SHIP'S MAINS
~
~
STANOARD
15m
"AXI.. U..
20
ItI
REF.
<1>450
...- ..- .....
:::J
FORECASTLE
1'-
"1
II
200
260
CMN287
16-1
16-2
16-3
16-4
N
N
\\
I-
I.
!
I
17
...
CAE436
Modulator Assy
Chassis
Cover
PCB
Magnetron
MDMW02048
MTB194259C
MTBI94262B
Receiver Assy
Chassis
Cover
PCB
MIC
MDHWOI051
MTBI94265A
MTBI94266
18
19
MTBI94261A
MTL042609A
MTB06992W
CKS-IO-L
20
21
Washer.Speciol
Screw
BRTG03258
BRTG04671
to
S/16-18UNC
UNLESS
OTHERWISE
DIMEHSIDN
-mlI
mlI
SPECifiED
l1l
IS
IS l1l
50
50
l1l
250
250
l1l
1000
1000
l1l
3000
'" PLACES
20mm DEEP
SPECiFiED
TOLERANCE
2
4
8
12
COLOR
WHITE
WEIGHT
JRC PIN
Diord-Lirniter
Plate
Cover
Cable Clamp
Cable Clamp
17-5
17-6
177
CNM-151
CGH-175
171
172
173
17-4
~'-I!l7-fr
DESCRIPTION
Toggle Switch
16
'I
TYPE
15
7 - 41
SCANNER UNIT
WEIGHT APRROX. 10ka
::J FORECASTLE
---~I
W,I
'V/I'~
CABLE
J;Q!!W!T~.l:RlfwAXI
DISPLAY UNII
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