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Enjoy your ride and awesome repairing days.http://brava-ekb.ru/userfiles/horiba-d-55-manual.xml Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Powered by Blogger.http://www.statcardsports.com/node/13034 Mods for Icom IC-V8000 (IC V 8000 ICV8000): Icom IC-V8000 (IC V 8000 ICV8000) Expanding Function Icom IC-V8000 (IC V 8000 ICV8000) TX from 136 to 174 MHz Icom IC-V8000 (IC V 8000 ICV8000) tx audio 2 Icom IC-V8000 (IC V 8000 ICV8000) ANL Function Icom IC-V8000 (IC V 8000 ICV8000) TX-audio Icom IC-V8000 (IC V 8000 ICV8000) gne caper Icom IC-V8000 (IC V 8000 ICV8000) technical specifications: This requires the removal of a surface mount diode D13 from the Logic Board. INTRODUCTION DANGER This service manual describes the latest service informationfor the IC-V8000 VHF FM TRANSCEIVER at the time of pub-lication. ORDERING PARTS Be sure to include the following four points when orderingreplacement parts: 1. 10-digit order numbers2. Component part number and name3. Equipment model name and unit name4. Quantity required 1110003200 S.IC TA31136FN IC-V8000 MAIN UNIT 5 pieces8810006050 Screw Icom screw E7 IC-V8000 Chassis 10 pieces Addresses are provided on the inside back cover for yourconvenience. NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet or to a DCpower supply that uses more than 16 V. This will ruin thetransceiver. DO NOT expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids. DO NOT reverse the polarities of the power supply whenconnecting the transceiver. DO NOT apply an RF signal of more than 20 dBm (100mW)to the antenna connector. This could damage the trans-ceiver's front end. REPAIR NOTES 1. Make sure a problem is internal before disassemblingthe transceiver. 2. DO NOT open the transceiver until the transceiver is dis-connected from its power source. 3. DO NOT force any of the variable components. Turnthem slowly and smoothly. 4. DO NOT short any circuits or electronic parts. An insulat-ed turning tool MUST be used for all adjustments. 5. DO NOT keep power ON for a long time when the trans-ceiver is defective. 6. DO NOT transmit power into a signal generator or asweep generator. 7. ALWAYS connect a 50 dB to 60 dB attenuator betweenthe transceiver and a deviation meter or spectrum ana-lyzer when using such test equipment. 8. READ the instructions of test equipment thoroughlybefore connecting equipment to the transceiver. To upgrade quality, any electrical or mechanical parts andinternal circuits are subject to change without notice orobligation.REMOVING THE FRONT PANEL1 Unscrew 3 screws, MP9.2 Unplug J6 to separate front panel and chassis.3 Remove the front panel in the direction of the arrow.4 Unplug J5 to separate fan and chassis.5 Unscrew 2 screws, MP6, to separate MP15 and chassis. REMOVING THE MAIN UNIT1 Unscrew 11 screws, MP6, and 2 screws, MP7, and 2 screws, MP4.2 Unsolder 3 points, A, to remove the antenna connector.3 Remove the Main unit in the direction of the arrow. OPTIONAL UNIT INSTALLATION1 Install the optional unit as illustrated below. Insert it tight- ly to avoid bad contact. 4 - 1 SECTION 4 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 4-1 RECEIVER CIRCUITS4-1-1 ANTENNA SWITCHING CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT)Received signals passed through the low-pass filter (L44,L47, L48, L51, C190, C197, C203, C208, C210, C217,C218). The antenna swtiching circuit functions as a low-pass filterwhile transmitting. However, its impedance becomes veryhigh while D16 and D19 are turn ON. Thus transmit signalsare blocked from entering the receiver circuits. The passed signals are then applied to the RF amplifi-er circuit. 4-1-2 RF CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT)The RF circuit amplifies signals within the range of frequen-cy coverage and filters out-of-band signals. The signals from the antenna switching circuit are applied tothe limitter (D15), and are then passed through the band-pass filter (D13, L43, C183, C182). The filtered signals areamplified at the RF amplifier (Q27), then applied to the 1stmixer circuit after out-of-band signals are suppressed at thebandpass filter (D9D11). These diodes tune thecenter frequency of an RF passband for wide bandwidthreceiving and good image response rejection. 4-1-3 1ST MIXER AND 1ST IF CIRCUITS(MAIN UNIT) The 1st mixer circuit converts the received signal to a fixedfrequency of the 1st IF signal with a PLL output frequency.By changing the PLL frequency, only the desired frequencywill pass through two crystal filters at the next stage of the1st mixer. Mods for Icom IC-V8000 (IC V 8000 ICV8000): Icom IC-V8000 (IC V 8000 ICV8000) Expanding Function Icom IC-V8000 (IC V 8000 ICV8000) TX from 136 to 174 MHz Icom IC-V8000 (IC V 8000 ICV8000) tx audio 2 Icom IC-V8000 (IC V 8000 ICV8000) ANL Function Icom IC-V8000 (IC V 8000 ICV8000) TX-audio Icom IC-V8000 (IC V 8000 ICV8000) gne caper Icom IC-V8000 (IC V 8000 ICV8000) technical specifications: Selectable green or amber display. CTCSS and DCS. Standard DTMF encoder and optional decoder. Weather alert scan (US version only). Cancel anytime. Share this document Share or Embed Document Sharing Options Share on Facebook, opens a new window Share on Twitter, opens a new window Share on LinkedIn, opens a new window Share with Email, opens mail client Copy Text Related Interests Detector (Radio) Amplifier Sound Production Technology Broadcasting Electricity Footer menu Back to top About About Scribd Press Our blog Join our team. Quick navigation Home Books Audiobooks Documents, active. Home Documents Icom Ic-v8000 Schematic Diagram - Ic-v8000 Schematic Diagram. IC-V8000 Brochure (291 KB). USB Program Programming Cable IcomRadio IC F3001 IC F3011 IC F3021 ICF3022T USB Programming Cable ICOM ICV8000 IC T70A ID 880H IC E90 IC V80 ICpinout IC programming icom 121programming cable diagram opc966 ic-2200clone cable schematic data display ic-2200 ic m710 civ cable ic.VFO-520, and PC-1A. Kenwood TS-830S Op Manual, Service Manual,Circuit Mods, More From G1XGX ICOM. Schematic for the project: Circuit Diagram.Components X1. The following link shows the circuit diagram. The schematic provided inthe listing to which you provided a link shows a D882 as the PA 2 MeterIC V8000. Books Audiobooks Magazines Podcasts Sheet Music Documents (selected) Snapshots Icom IC-V8000 Service Manual Uploaded by Yayok S. Anggoro 100 (1) 100 found this document useful (1 vote) 2K views 34 pages Document Information click to expand document information Description: DO NOT reverse the polarities of the power supply when connecting the transceiver. DO NOT apply an RF signal of more than 20 dBm (100mw) to the antenna connector. DO NOT keep power on for a long time when the transceiver is defective. Report this Document Download now Save Save Icom IC-V8000 Service Manual For Later 100 (1) 100 found this document useful (1 vote) 2K views 34 pages Icom IC-V8000 Service Manual Uploaded by Yayok S. Anggoro Description: DO NOT reverse the polarities of the power supply when connecting the transceiver. DO NOT apply an RF signal of more than 20 dBm (100mw) to the antenna connector.Cancel anytime. Share this document Share or Embed Document Sharing Options Share on Facebook, opens a new window Share on Twitter, opens a new window Share on LinkedIn, opens a new window Share with Email, opens mail client Copy Text Related Interests Detector (Radio) Amplifier Radio Technology Sound Production Technology Broadcasting Footer menu Back to top About About Scribd Press Our blog Join our team. Quick navigation Home Books Audiobooks Documents, active. NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet or to a DC power supply that uses more than 16 V. This will ruin the transceiver. VERSION SYMBOL SUPPLIED MICROPHONE Asia SEA HM-118N CSA HM-118TN C.S.America CSA-1 USA-3 DO NOT reverse the polarities of the power supply when connecting the transceiver. HM-133V USA-2 U.S.A. DO NOT expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids. HM-118TAN DO NOT apply an RF signal of more than 20 dBm (100mW) to the antenna connector. This could damage the transceiver's front end. To upgrade quality, any electrical or mechanical parts and internal circuits are subject to change without notice or obligation. ORDERING PARTS REPAIR NOTES Be sure to include the following four points when ordering replacement parts: 1. Make sure a problem is internal before disassembling the transceiver. 2. DO NOT open the transceiver until the transceiver is disconnected from its power source. 3. DO NOT force any of the variable components. Turn them slowly and smoothly. 4. DO NOT short any circuits or electronic parts. An insulated turning tool MUST be used for all adjustments. 5. DO NOT keep power ON for a long time when the transceiver is defective. 6. DO NOT transmit power into a signal generator or a sweep generator. 7. ALWAYS connect a 50 dB to 60 dB attenuator between the transceiver and a deviation meter or spectrum analyzer when using such test equipment. 8. READ the instructions of test equipment thoroughly before connecting equipment to the transceiver. 1. 2. 3. 4. 10-digit order numbers Component part number and name Equipment model name and unit name Quantity required 1110003200 S.IC TA31136FN IC-V8000 MAIN UNIT 5 pieces 8810006050 Screw Icom screw E7 IC-V8000 Chassis 10 pieces Addresses are provided on the inside back cover for your convenience. Insert it tightly to avoid bad contact. Unscrew 3 screws, MP9. Unplug J6 to separate front panel and chassis. Remove the front panel in the direction of the arrow. Unplug J5 to separate fan and chassis. Unscrew 2 screws, MP6, to separate MP15 and chassis. MP6 J5 (MF1) MP15 J6 (SP7) Chassis Front panel MP9 3-1 SECTION 4 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 4-1 RECEIVER CIRCUITS 4-1-1 ANTENNA SWITCHING CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT) The signals from the RF circuit are mixed at the 1st mixer (Q19) with a 1st LO signal coming from the VCO circuit to produce a 21.70 MHz 1st IF signal. The 1st IF signal is applied to two crystal filters (FI3 and FI4) to suppress out-of-band signals. The filtered 1st IF signal is applied to the IF amplifier (Q16), then applied to the 2nd mixer circuit (IC4, pin 16). Received signals passed through the low-pass filter (L44, L47, L48, L51, C190, C197, C203, C208, C210, C217, C218).The antenna swtiching circuit functions as a low-pass filter while transmitting. However, its impedance becomes very high while D16 and D19 are turn ON. Thus transmit signals are blocked from entering the receiver circuits.The passed signals are then applied to the RF amplifier circuit. 4-1-2 4-1-4 The 2nd mixer circuit converts the 1st IF signal to a 2nd IF signal. A double conversion superheterodyne system (which converts receive signal twice) improves the image rejection ratio and obtain stable receiver gain. The 1st IF signal from the IF amplifier is applied to the 2nd mixer section of the FM IF IC (IC4, pin 16), and is mixed with the 2nd LO signal to be converted to a 450 kHz 2nd IF signal. RF CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT) The RF circuit amplifies signals within the range of frequency coverage and filters out-of-band signals. The FM IF IC contains the 2nd mixer, limiter amplifier, quadrature detector and active filter circuits. A 21.25 MHz 2nd LO signal is produced at the PLL circuit. The signals from the antenna switching circuit are applied to the limitter (D15), and are then passed through the bandpass filter (D13, L43, C183, C182). It is then amplified at the limiter amplifier (IC4, pin 5) and applied to the quadrature detector (IC4, pins 10, 11) to demodulate the 2nd IF signal into AF signals. These diodes tune the center frequency of an RF passband for wide bandwidth receiving and good image response rejection. 4-1-5 4-1-3 The 1st mixer circuit converts the received signal to a fixed frequency of the 1st IF signal with a PLL output frequency. By changing the PLL frequency, only the desired frequency will pass through two crystal filters at the next stage of the 1st mixer. AF signals from the FM IF IC (IC2, pin 9) are applied to the analog swtich (LOGIC UNIT; IC6, pin 1) via the high pass filter (IC3c, pins 9, 8). The output signals from pin 11 are applied to the volume adjustment pot (LOGIC UNIT; R31). The amplified AF signals, output from pin 4, are applied to the internal speaker (CHASSIS UNIT; SP1) via the speaker jack (J6) when no plug is connected to the external speaker jack (J1). 4-1-6 4-2-2 The audio signals (SHIFT) change the reactance of D2 to modulate an oscillated signal at the VCO (Q6, D4). SQUELCH CIRCUIT (MAIN AND LOGIC UNITS) A squelch circuit cuts out AF signals when no RF signals are received. By detecting noise components in the AF signals, the squelch switches the analog swtich. 4-2-3 The trigger circuit converts the detected signals to a HIGH or LOW signal and applies this (from pin 13) to the CPU (LOGIC UNIT; IC7, pin 19) as the NOIS signal.The CPU controls the analog swtich IC (LOGIC UNIT; IC6) via the expander IC (LOGIC UNIT; IC8). When the CPU receives a HIGH level NOIS signal, the CPU controls the RMUT line to cut the AF signals at the analog swtich IC (LOGIC UNIT; IC6). At the same time, the AFON line controls the AF mute circuit (Q29) to cut out the VOLOUT signal for the AF power amplifier (IC9). The signal is applied to the antenna connector (CHASSIS UNIT; J1) after being passed through the low-pass filter (L44, L47, L48, L51, C190, C197, C203, C208, C210, C217, C218). The bias current of the drive (Q18, Q20) and power (Q23) amplifiers is controlled by the APC circuit to stabilize the output power. 4-2-4 APC CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT) The APC (Automatic Power Control) circuit (IC6a, Q26) protects drive and power amplifiers from excessive currents and selects HIGH or LOW output power. When the driving current increases, the input voltage of the differential amplifier (IC6a, pin 2) will be increased. In such cases, the differential amplifier output voltage (pin 1) is decreased to reduce the drive current. The AF signals are applied to the modulator circuit via the MOD signal. RF signal from PLL IC (IC1) Q23 Power amp. The PLL output compares the phase of the divided VCO frequency to the reference frequency. The PLL output frequency is controlled by the divided ratio (N-data) of a programmable divider. DESCRIPTION LINE HV An oscillated signal from the TX and RX-VCO circuits passes through the LO and buffer amplifiers (Q9, Q12) is applied to the PLL IC (IC1, pin 6) and is prescaled in the PLL IC based on the divided ratio (N-data). The reference signal is generated at the reference oscillator (X1) and is also applied to the PLL IC. The PLL IC detects the out-of-step phase using the reference frequency and outputs it from pin 15. The output signal is passed through the loop filter(Q2) and is then applied to the TX and RX-VCO circuits as lock voltage. The lock voltage is also used for the receiver tunable bandpass filters to match the filter’s center frequency to the desired receive frequency. The lock voltage is passed through the loop filter (Q2), and then applied to the DC amplifier (Q10). The amplified signal is applied to the CPU (LOGIC unit; IC7, pin 98) via the “LVIN” signal. Then Tx and Rx signals are applied to the pre-driver (Q17) and 1st mixer circuit (Q19) respectively. The voltage from the power supply. SWHV The same voltage as HV line which is controlled by the HVSW circuit (Q28, Q30, Q31). The signal is applied to the HVSW circuit to turn the circuit ON. C5V Common 5 V for the CPU converted from the HV line by the C5V regulator circuit (IC8). The output voltage is applied to the FM IC IC (IC4), IF (Q16) and RF (Q27) amplifiers, etc. Q7, D5 Loop filter Q2 D6 Buff. Outputs the cloning signal. Outputs LCD common signals. Input port for initial matrix. Low: While keys are pushing. Input port for the remote control microphone (HM-133V) connecting detecEXTMIC tion. The fan speed is depended as shown below. 4 7 12 FANC1 FANC FANC2 Fan speed FANC FANC1 FANC2 Hi H H H Middle H L H Low H H L AFMUTE Outputs AF mute circuit control signal. High: While AF mute is ON. 11 SHIFT Outputs TX and RX VCO’s regulator control signals. High: While receiving. Low: While transmitting. 13 RXC Outputs R5 regulator control signal. Low: While receiving. 14 TXC Outputs TX power control signal.NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet or to a DC power supply that uses more than 16 V. This will ruin the transceiver. VERSION SYMBOL SUPPLIED MICROPHONE Asia SEA HM-118N CSA HM-118TN C.S.America CSA-1 USA-3 DO NOT reverse the polarities of the power supply when connecting the transceiver. HM-133V USA-2 U.S.A. DO NOT expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids. HM-118TAN DO NOT apply an RF signal of more than 20 dBm (100mW) to the antenna connector. This could damage the transceiver's front end. To upgrade quality, any electrical or mechanical parts and internal circuits are subject to change without notice or obligation. ORDERING PARTS REPAIR NOTES Be sure to include the following four points when ordering replacement parts: 1. Make sure a problem is internal before disassembling the transceiver. 2. DO NOT open the transceiver until the transceiver is disconnected from its power source. 3. DO NOT force any of the variable components. Turn them slowly and smoothly. 4. DO NOT short any circuits or electronic parts. An insulated turning tool MUST be used for all adjustments. 5. DO NOT keep power ON for a long time when the transceiver is defective. 6. DO NOT transmit power into a signal generator or a sweep generator. 7. ALWAYS connect a 50 dB to 60 dB attenuator between the transceiver and a deviation meter or spectrum analyzer when using such test equipment. 8. READ the instructions of test equipment thoroughly before connecting equipment to the transceiver. 1. 2. 3. 4. 10-digit order numbers Component part number and name Equipment model name and unit name Quantity required 1110003200 S.IC TA31136FN IC-V8000 MAIN UNIT 5 pieces 8810006050 Screw Icom screw E7 IC-V8000 Chassis 10 pieces Addresses are provided on the inside back cover for your convenience. PAGE 2 INTRODUCTION DANGER This service manual describes the latest service information for the IC-V8000 VHF FM TRANSCEIVER at the time of publication. NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet or to a DC power supply that uses more than 16 V. This will ruin the transceiver. VERSION SYMBOL SUPPLIED MICROPHONE Asia SEA HM-118N CSA HM-118TN C.S.America CSA-1 USA-3 DO NOT reverse the polarities of the power supply when connecting the transceiver. PAGE 7 SECTION 4 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 4-1 RECEIVER CIRCUITS 4-1-1 ANTENNA SWITCHING CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT) The signals from the RF circuit are mixed at the 1st mixer (Q19) with a 1st LO signal coming from the VCO circuit to produce a 21.70 MHz 1st IF signal. The 1st IF signal is applied to two crystal filters (FI3 and FI4) to suppress out-of-band signals. The filtered 1st IF signal is applied to the IF amplifier (Q16), then applied to the 2nd mixer circuit (IC4, pin 16). PAGE 8 The AF signals are applied to the AF power amplifier circuit (IC9, pin 1) to obtain the specified audio level. The amplified AF signals, output from pin 4, are applied to the internal speaker (CHASSIS UNIT; SP1) via the speaker jack (J6) when no plug is connected to the external speaker jack (J1). 4-1-6 4-2-2 The audio signals (SHIFT) change the reactance of D2 to modulate an oscillated signal at the VCO (Q6, D4). PAGE 9 4-3 4-3-1 PLL CIRCUITS 4-4 PLL CIRCUIT (MAIN AND LOGIC UNITS) VOLTAGE LINE A PLL circuit provides stable oscillation of the transmit frequency and receive 1st LO frequency. The PLL output compares the phase of the divided VCO frequency to the reference frequency. The PLL output frequency is controlled by the divided ratio (N-data) of a programmable divider. PAGE 10 4-5 PORT ALLOCATIONS 4-5-1 CPU (LOGIC UNIT: IC7) Pin Port number name 1 DETO Input port for the weather alert signal detection. 9 RESET Input port for reset signal. 11 CSHIFT Outputs reference oscillator for the CPU control signal. NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet or to a DC power supply that uses more than 16 V. This will ruin the transceiver. VERSION SYMBOL SUPPLIED MICROPHONE Asia SEA HM-118N CSA HM-118TN C.S.America CSA-1 USA-3 DO NOT reverse the polarities of the power supply when connecting the transceiver. This could indicate an expired SSL certificate or a certificate that does not include the requested domain name. Please contact your hosting provider to ensure that an up-to-date and valid SSL certificate issued by a Certificate Authority is configured for this domain name on the origin server. Additional troubleshooting information here. 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