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EXPORT SERVICE MANUAL INCLUDES: PTBM125A4X/PTBM131A4X Colt 1600DX, 2000DX, Hy Gain 8795 (V), Lafayette 1800, Midland 700texport, Pacific 160, Superstar 2000, Tristar 777. PCMAOO1S : ‘Argus 5000, Cobra 148 GTL-DX (take), Colt 2400, Falcon 2000, Lafayette 2400FM, Mongoose 2000, Nato 2000, Palomar 2400,5000, Starfire DX, Superstar 2200, Thunder 2000, Tristar 797, 848. PTBM 133A4X Ham Intemational Concorde Il, Jumbo Il, Multimode Il PTBM121D4x Cobra GTL 150, Colt 320Dx, 1200DX, Excalibur, Ham International Concorde il, HyGain 2795, 2795DX, Intek 1200FM, Lafayette HB870AFS, Tristar 747, CYBERNET AM/FM/SSB "EXPORT" CB RADIOS SERVICE MANUAL INCLUDES: PTBMI25A4x/PTEMISIASK Golt 16000X, 2000Dx, HyGain 8795 (V), Lafayette 1800, Midland 700% export, Pacitic 160, ‘Superstar 2000, Tristar 777 POMAcots: ‘Argus 000, Cobra 148GTL-DX (fake), Colt 2400, Falcon 2000, Latayette 2400FM, Mongoose 2000, Nato 2000, Palomar 2400, 8000, Starfire DX, Superstar 2200, Thunder 2600, Tristar 797, 248 PTBMI33A5x Ham International Concorde Il, Jumbo Il, Multimode I! PTBMI21D4x Gobra GTL150, Colt 320FM, 320%, 1200DX, Excalibur, Ham International Concorde I HyGain 2795, 2795DX, Intok 1200FM, Latayette HBGTOAFS, Tristar 747 Copyright Lou Franklin 320 St Albans Road, Watford, is, WO2 SPO. ‘Tal: (0923) 35043, ‘Tole 938079 TRUKIN-G UK DISTRIBUTION BY CB BOOKS BY LOU FRANKLIN ‘THE SCREWDRIVER EXPERT'S GUIDE, The worlds most popular CB book on howto repair and instal CB equipment Aer rexcing tis book one is able o do 95% ofall CE repairs without the use of ‘expensive test equipment Engin, 108 pages, ‘THE CB PLL DATABOOK; The newest ection of this famous book ‘rich ts You all about CB PLL systems and how to macy such = loop. The book is a must for everyone who repals or modes CB equipment Engl 114 n0gee, LUNIDEN EXPORT SERVICE MANUAL; This books cles You the lagrams and the service Information on how to fepak and ag Uniden equipment ike President Jackson, new Gran Cobra te Enalon, 48 pases, (CYBERNET EXPORT SERVICE MANUAL: Simier to the Unisen ‘Manval. inthis book are dagrams, lgnmentand seniceintomaton from all the maior Cybernet mutimoce' sats f You want t repair, service or mediy sets ske tne Ham Intemational Jumbo, Coneoree, ‘Multimode, Hy Gain, Tsar, SuperStar 2000 ard 2200, Midland 7001, Colttypes Lafayette types, Nato 2000, et, ee, thi books wat You need todo K quickly and effectively English, 42 pages “SCREWD) EXPanT: y OUIDE Bane rua, | CB Puy | DATA Bol OK ‘ou Frain CONTENTS Specifications 4 Circuit Deseription PLL Circuit t Main Board Assembly Modulation Circuit Antenna Transmission Line Receiver Squelch Circuit Noise Banker Coarse Tune Clarifier Fine Tune Clarifier OW Keyer & Sidetone Osc Roger Beep/UK-FN PCB Alignment Procedure & PLL Cireuit 3 ‘Transmitter 3 Receiver 3 Location of Adjustments 4 Block Diagrams 15 Trath Chart 16 Frequency Charts Band A Band B Band ¢ Band D Band E | Band | Roger Beep/UK-FM FCB Schematic 23 Voltage Chart 24 Complete Cybernet/SSB Listing 25 Main PCB Schematic Fold-out © Copyright 1983 by L.m, Franklin. All rights reserved. SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL: Frequency Composition: PLL synthesizer Frequency Fange! Band Ar 26.065 to. 261515 to Band Ps 281318 te Fecsos muses was Mas (¥0C bana) Nae 27.60128 wae eo 27.39125 mia, with fo Sand F. Certain model variations Raj have 10M Anateur frequencigs rather than CE frequencies for Bands Channels: 200 to 240 {see above) Frequency Spacing: 10 Kite Exission: Ab/Fu/0s8/Ls3/cu Power Source: 19,8 UDC Sensitivity: AM, 1 uy for 108B s/¥ fu, 1 uy fer 2oan S/ S80/cW, 0.5 u/V for 10an s/s Selectivity: 60 a8. @ 10 aie Radio Output: 2 watts into 8 chaa Pine tune Range (RX oniy)s'* 800 tz Coarse Tune Range. (RX fT)? 5 Az Squeich tanges 6.5 uv to 300 av Internediace Frequency! AM/FM, 10.695 Mz let IP, 455 Kix 2nd IF Ss3/eu, 10-685 Mie RE Pover Output € 13.8 VOC: High Medium Low sso/cw: 12m ow 20 fo: Tse a ik Pus 10% TW EY 850 Generation: Double-balanced modulator with crystal lattice filter, Goarse Tune Ranger +S Ki Carrier Suppression? Nore than 40 a8 Unvantea sideband Suppression: Hore shan 60 a Al Modulation: High level, Clase 8, Collector-nodulacea. Prequency Seabiiiey: 0.0058 ** For 200 channel mogeis using four bands of 50 channels: Bana A: 25.965 to 26-455 Mie Band Bs 26.465 to 26.953 ls Band €: 26.965 to 27.503 Miz Band D: 27.513 to 28-005 Mae NORICE YO SERVICE PERSONNEL wus book shows specific aligneent procedures and circuit theory for many Of the most connon Cybernet 356. type transceiver chassis. All these chassis have virtually identical circuits and procedures, wien the only real difference belng the specific art nunber or designation of the adjustment. for example, in this book "fv3" "is the Samcaue’ adjustment, bur in ene PYBMI2ID«X chassis (Cobre GT1i50, cee) it is celled “RUA, By comparison to any other Cybernet. S30 chassis the Cortect procedures can be Gevermined {See Complete List, Page 231- Xf yes End she scnenatic J4tCLcult to follor st 42. recommended that. you Obtain any of the GANS Fatstacee concesning the Arerican equivalent of this chassis, such as: Colt 480/1000, G.E. 3-5825a, J.c. Penney 961-6247, Eatayette Telsat S38-140, uidiana 79-052, atc. The only real. differences, re the fact that the Avsriosn modaia donot have. the Roger Beep, Fit, oF Gwicircuits; for these circuits you suse consult the enclosed Schematic and Voltage Chart, Osher differences sre che use of lover 'Q" transformers nd VG0 block to, achiave the expandea frequency range, snd occasionally, Eeh use of 10 MAE PLL mixer crystals Which are doupied to the 20 Mie range for mixing, rather than direct 20 Mir crystal use. cancurr pescarptroy Refer to the Block diagram on P. 15 and the foldout schematic. The trans- ceiver is 4 200 or 240 channel radio using a phase-locked-loop (PLL) System of Frequency synthesis to produce the Pequiced 1 and Mixer signal ‘The basic PLL consists of » free-running voltage-controlled-oaciliator (co, part of 12), a phase detector /programabia divider (part of Tel) and 4 Feference crystal oscillator (01). the VCO operates in the range of 19.105 Mts to 18.898 M2 for AK/#H/CH/USB, and 17.102 Mae to 10.892 Bie, for 183. (this £8 for the S-band nosels; for S-band models, subiract 440 Kz from top end of ali Vco and zixer frequencies.) The VCO signal ia mixed with ong of several Offset oscillator frequencies, generated by G2. the Guact ‘offest being dopentane pon the setting of the Band Gelsctor syitch. ‘These mixing signals ere as follows: Scband (200 channel) modoics 18.655 mz (A), 19.880 Miz (9), 20.105 Hitz (c)"20.530 sate (B), and 20.558 hie (2). Subdels with 4 bands of 50 channels are 19,609 Miz (A), 19.855 Miz (8), 20.105 tz (c), 20.380 sitz. (0). Models with UX-PH band vhere band Bis cited “Pn: hae 20.423 Miz, mixer erjstal for UX band of 27.60125 Mie fo 27,99125 Miss G-band (240 channel) models: 19.655 Mile (A € 8), 20,105 Miz (C & D), 20.555 wus (E # PD The offset signels combine wiht the VCO signal to produce sum and aifference frequencies. he sum is 36.760 Miz cq 39.430 Mis. AR/EMCH/USB, and 36.757 wile "to 39-447 itz tsa. (again, this is the 240-channel model.) The sim 1s fed to both the receiver first mixer 19 and the transmit miter 1¢3. The aifcerence frequency is 2.55 haz (ch. 1) to 211 Miz (eh. 40) and is Fed to the programmable divider part of PLL TCl. in the case of the é-bend 240-channel nodols, only one’ effect crystal is used for each two consecu- ive binds, he binary Bit "ee! which fa Pin 9 of fcl is "suitehea on every other band rather than being pornanancly tied HIGH as in all other Cybernet, ais. Tis saves the cose Sf 3 crystals. in these models, the dovnms frequencies will be 2.55 wiz to 2.11 si on banda'Ay CE only and will be-2.10 Mis to 1.66 Miz on bends 8, 0, and’ F. forthe adele faving four Bands of $0 channels, the downy will be 2.35 Miz to 2-01 Mite on every, Band’ (gee: Frequency fables, pp 17-221. For OR-FMmodels, it 1a 2.58 Mit fe'2.16 Mis. Along with the downmix signal, the 10.240 Mila reference signal from 91 ie'aleo fea to Tel and divided doua ineernally by 1,024 to produce tre Feglirea 10 Ki channel sprcinga” tach position of fhe channol Selector liz downnix signal inte 10 Kaz inerenente. This binary code is set by the Togie states present on Pins 1-15 of cl, with 0.0 VoE fesng the LOW state and 5.0 voc being che HIGH state, Thus, with a Channel 1 dovnnix signal Of 2.35 Miz and a binary code of 255, the result is also 10 kuz" the two 10 xia signals are compared internally in the phase detector citcvit of ici for similarity. The phase detector will produce # Be output voltage Proportional to the difference between them, and of the proper golariey fo change the VCO signal if necessary. The output of the’ phase Getector has very large transctent voltage spikes, since it ia avitening digitally very fapidly. Theo gpikes must first be’ filtered before application to the veo. A téw Pass Pilver consisting of C22, C23, C28, Rid and AZd Fenoves ‘the spikes. Tho filtered DC control voltage causes the VCO to shift {up er dovn in frequency until tho loop locks; s-e-, ontsi there is no Phase difference output from the phase detector, ihe VCO is then looked very accurately on the proper froquency. jhen a new channel it selected, the veo is once again unlocked Because 4 new N-Code preduccn s new fr quency at the phase detector vhich 1s no longer exactly 10 Ris. ‘The VCO MELD shift as Fequired unzil the loop locks again. This a whole group of Stable frequencies will be generated as each new channel W-code 2 pro- Granmed ines the PLL ICl. HAIN BOARD ASSENDLY _PCHAOOIS/ppmiiasnex/praN iad Q10 is che carrier oscitiator and operated at 10.695 Miz for AM/PY/USB/CH, nd 10.692 Miz for LSS. Switch Q9 when activated simply shunts aadktional Capacitance across the 10.692 Mia crystal X6 to lover the frequency for EGE, The Carrier Oscillator sigasl hes two different paths: fer AWEN/CR, Sc is fed to 103 slong with the 37 Milz Veo signals to produce the 27 Mig on-channe1 5x signal. For S85, it i9 fed £0 the balanced modslacor Ii along with the nike audio fron 206. The eseuitane outpee tee dsusle-balanced, suppressed carrier signal, coystal filter XP is restricted to about 2 Kis bandwidth to alloy only one of the sidebands to pass through, depending wpon the sede chasan: his ovepst is then anpiitiod Ehrough the RF chain tc the antensa. he RP chain consists cf predrivers Qe 06 which ave fea from Miner Je) through Ts Ta. The predrivers Hsolate the oscillator and mixer stages fron the power amplifi providing sone power sain at che sane tine, he corput of 06 is fea to the base of Driver Q7 which in curn feeds the base of 93, che Pinal Amplifier. this anplifics the 27 Nz signal to the selected pover level. Power levels are chosen by aoplying either 13.8 VOC to the Collectors OF QF 4 G6 IniGH) or through voltaso dropping resistors RI01/R309, (MEDIUM) or by disconnecting DC power 25 QB (LOM) which allows only the Driver Stage to amplify. MODULATION CIRCUIT dil: The microphone feeds voice audiothrough Q29 to the power audio 266. The output of ECE is fed to 030, che modulator. This transistor basically acts ese variable resistance; varying the gain here anplitude-moaulares the ‘transmitter. The audio voltage is simleaneously applied tothe Collectors of G7 8 to produce AM, ‘This Gucl-collectee modulation 4e necessary fer Seat lineaviiy. Bus The output of 1C6 is fed to the anode of varactor O11 at the Yeo input. the output corresponding to audio voltage swings produces th minor frequency variations tof the trenemiteer. USB/LsB: The output of ICE is fod to the balanced modulator ICt, result~ ing ins double-sideband, suppressed carrier signal. This ie then applied tothe: Sharp crystal filter x to remove the unwanted sideband. Auc/iwc: A sample of the audio ourput from IC6 is fed to G32, the module tion Limiter. As thie transistor is directly shunted across the mike Anput Lines it grounds a small portion of the modulating audio as it turns on. fhe more output from ics, the ore it turns of and the more the aude is reduced to'm proper tevel. he cadio also contains an we/Auc circuit that operates only in the $88 ‘Rode Eo prevent ‘flat topping’ distoreion and splatter. Avsvall scspie of the RP output from 08 is! sppiied co 017, center aetent. b, Set Bend Selector to Band A. Adjust CI-1 for 19.655 MHz + 50 fe. S. Set Bend Selector to sand 8. Adjust Ci-2 for 197880 Mz = 50 fel G. Set Band Selector to sand C: Adjust ef-3 for 20/108 Ms = 50 He. g. Set Band Selector to Sand 0. Adjust Cia for 201330 Mis = 50 Hes #1 aet Band Selector to Band E. Adjust Cr-12 for 20,355 Miz £0 Hi. "1, Band E may contain the UX-PM band, in which ease crystal is 20.423 42, Refer to Pago $ PLL theory. Sone models may contain only 3 crystals of 19-655 Mis (aonds A 4B), 20.108 one (Bands. C +0), anc 20.993 Miz (Bends E's F), in which’ case you may skip Steps 36 and Je and Cf=iand Cr-12 ay"not be presente J. Set Bend Selector to Band Cc, mode Selector to LSB. Adjust CT-5 for 20,1035 mis + 40 uz. Chock ener bandes frequencies should al! be 1.5 Kz Tower than in Steps ibvie 4, ¥CO Adjustment: See Band charts, pp 17-22, Set Band Selector to band Dy ‘channel Selector to channel 40°127.855 mis}. Connect digital vole eter to TP) (bottom lead of R20); adjust YOO core for lis VEC 10.1 Woo. set Band Selector co Sand A, Channel 1 (26.065 wiz); check bc voltage is at least ¢.25 vb. .ChUDION: ‘VOO slug te extremely fragile: this gare ie -hard to find! TRANSHITTER ALIGNMENT Connect test equipment to the transceiver as shown. Prepare a dummy mike plug to enable sinultancous audio injection and 1% key TRANSMITTER TEST EQUIPMENT SETUP 1. RP pRivER staces. 3, Set Mode Selector £0 USB. Ueing the dus b. Set Band Selector to Sand A. Channel sel fle i for maximum RP output. c. Set Band Selector to highest band prosent in the pasticslar model (B, Bor PF); adjost 12 and 14 for maximum RP ovepoe: 4. Set Bend Selector to Band B; adjust Cio and CE for maximun RE output. fe. Bet'Band Selector to Band 0; adjust C1-7 and CP=9 for maximum RE £, Repeat Steps b-e until no further improvenent is obtained ike plog, inject audio cor to Channel 20. Adjust 2. PINAL Bias a+ Set node to USB. Connect OC nillianmater between 09 emitter and Ground. adjust iv? for 35 mas 10 ma, Alternate methods Connect Gigital voltmeter between base of 2 and ground; adjust RV2 for a. Remove injected audio, leaving TX Keyed. Adjust RV for minima carrier leakthrough of RF output 25 vieued on oscilloscope. b. Recheck in LSB mode, shoula be the same. e! Reapply 2400 He eugsoy 10 nV co dummy mike plug. Measured RF output shosld now be at least 40 €B higher per nanutacturer's specs. 4. (RF POWER ANPLIPIER ADJUSTMENT: (Power Selector to HIGH position) 2. Set Mode Selector 0 USB. Set Band Selector to and 6, Channel Seleotor to channel 20. inject 2400 fz, 10 aV audio co mike Input Adjust Ss\add HC fof naximan RP oucptt. (worer cocasionetly more over may aiso be obtained by spreading or squeezing the turns Of EiV'and £18. "re this is done, readjust Li6 as needed) 4. Refer to the test pattern photographs below. Using two audio geners tors witn adjustable ouepute, inject two signals Gt 00 He and S400 Hp together at initial level of 10 my. Adjust cach signal to obesin the correct signal pattern chown in "A". Nov adjost RVG {988 MIC GaIu) to obtsin 126 PED RP oucput, b. Adjust RV3 ‘(S88 ALC) Co obtain maximum RP output without ‘flat fopping’ shown at 'B! and *c" below. Photos courtesy ARRL ‘Single Sideband For The Radic Anateues' 6. AM RP PowER xpguszueN?, a. Set Mode Selector to AM, Bend Selector to Band C, Channe} Selector to channel 20. Adjust RV11 for 7.5 W RP carrier power outpot, ike seis) . 7 * Occasional chassis have shown very poor voltage regulation, naking At impossinie to attain 1008 positive modulation at this carrier output level. if after performing the follewing step proper nagsla~ Bion cannot be achieved; re-ndjust RVI1 to's dover cartice level NEL, proper modulation ‘ts observed, {AM MODULATION aDsuSmHENT: 4, Inject audio signal of 2400 Hz, 7 nV at mike input. adjust RVI2 for 908 modulation depth. See sketch below for method af calcolating modulation percentases. Moduation ato = AB. x 1001 8. PA DEVIATION angustMRNn: ‘8. Set Mode Selector co PM. Apply 2400 He, 10 av auaio signal at mike plug. Adjust RVI fo obtain dovistion of 2.5 Kiiz as measured on Deviation Meter or Linear Devactor. IKPORIANT: Da net exceed this amount as the receiver bandvidth is the PH mode is size Tinted to 5 Kuz total deviation; excess deviation will not be received ciessly on other radios 9. RP POWER MemER ADgUSTMENT: 8. Set Mode Selector to AM. Adjust RV for reading equal to that indi- cated on external NP pover or wattmeter. Yerify thet all transmit froquencies for aach band are corzect + 800 Hie, 8 Sndicated in the Frequency Tables shown later in this bodkict. ‘The following page shows more ‘scope patterns for proper TX adjustnent! Photos courtesy ARRL Radio Anateur's Handbook RECEIVER ALIGNMENT Connect test equipment az shown below. Jumper pins 2 4 3 of the mike Socket to allow speaker to be heard. Preliminary conditions: ANL Off, NO Off, clarifier center detent, AF Gein maximum, Squeich Biniaum, no input signal. RECEIVER TEST EQUIPMENT SETUP RF Sonat [Senecotor Trenscover Stren SS 20, 7 Lowe ‘Ozaine-| te2pe a L 3 5. Probe 538 AGC ADJUSTMENT: Sct Mode Selector to sD, Connect digital voltmeter ketween board terminal 26 (Gl8/oi9) and ground. Set DX/MID/LOe switch to OK posi~ Hon, Adjust 4V7 for 2-0 voc. Chack reading in AM Mode ; should be Treek.2 Woe. ar/re apgustuewr: Set Node £0 AM, Band Solootor ¢o Band C, Channel Selector to Channel 20. Inject signal of 27.205 Mix, 1 Rug 308 nedsiacion at antenna Jack. Adjust 8, 73, 110, 721, 12, 713, M¢ for naxinan ‘UEDUE a® speaker as noacuréd on’AP-VPYM Of "scope. INEORTANT, Use lowest RF input, level that will prevent Age action, Ture level dow a5 output af radio increases. b, Rotate TS and 19 approx. f co } turn clockwist 58 IF apsusouenn: G0" get Node Selector to ust and clarifier to center position. adjust 6 and 17 fer maximum sudio ovtpot, as in Stop za! PM DENODULATOR ADsUSTHENT: 4a. Set Mode Selector to fA. Disconnect AF aignal source. Adjust 915 an 16 for maximum noise cutpor.= 4 °T15 not present. seme versions. b. apply Roduisted FM signal of 1 GV, 1 Aig, 1.5 Kiz deviation. Read Jost 715 and 416 for maximum audio ouput. Home; vie will peak ee three different poines along its core travel; correct ‘peak as the highest one. SQUELCH ADJUSTMENTS a. Set Node Selector to AH. Rotate squelch contol fully clockwise. Enject, 300 uv AF signal, 1 kts 908 modulation, Adjual Avie to that, ‘squelch just breaks; 1.c. audio is heard. Check chat front pene! squelch Control will break squelch on signal inputs from €.5 Uv to Sow, NOTE: There is no specific sdjuetaent for S68 squelch. 8, Set Mode to AN. Inject modulated RP eignal of 100 uv, 1 KHz 308. Adjust VS for meter reading of 15-9" b, Sot Mode ta Us8, Remove modolation fron RP signal. agjust HV9 for meter reading of 'S-9'. . ALIGNMENT LOCATIONS ANT. DC PWR. (a RV4_RV8_RVP a Pe ge G 2 w Ong Come” oO cy RVIT Ta 15 a o OQ) RV7RVI2 2 (s] Te Q|ns @ 0 o B (@| 2-ssB my ) el Ac a io 112 RV6 Rv10 14 XF A] 10.6835 14 AIR C18 12. 1 Ss cv 2 9 Oo VCO BLOCK| E00, 9 @ |e 1s om ° rel ce 685 as Q PCMAQO! 5 *ecMAOOIS chassis, For PTBMI25A4X PTBMI25/131A4X chassis: PTBMISIASX cH ci2 cra cme TRANSCEIVER BLOCK DIAGRAMS jc, PLL CIRCUIT (ars vation ore to chassis.) * Kee leo uy Output 37.760 - 39.450 MHz “a 19.655 MHZ Laperera | "B 19.880 MHZ se 20.105 Maz t_tose "20.330 Miz hse 20.355 mu, 29 I er20 42a MHZ” tw TE (UK-FM) eee ee gue Nite -e-lose RECEIVER 10.24 Mite PLL "36.760 circuit |~ Joo 450 MHz xe Qis qe ANT RE AMP]IMIxER }-+O4 21 Yep Fale es a2 Qrv/Ic6 ar ic3. an 50 ‘AF POWER} —* SP TRANSMITTER a5/as a7 CIRCUIT Tx mixer _}-fprivens TX OUT 36,760 xF oe Miz [Dc iF _}—xal Fi EM MOD os é Mic {AP} {AF oar] SSB MOD * 15 The chart shows the binary programming voltages far each channel position, which cen be used to determine correct operation of the Channel Selector Seiten. NOME: in sone ocels, Pin 9 may be svitehed so that it is only HiGH oa bands ByD,¥ Gh. I-13 only and Zon the Tact of che tine, This fakes St possible to ase only three mixing crystals (13-625, 20.108, 21 instead of six to cet the extra bands through binary (Cheaper!) in'cush cases, only bends A,¢,E will hava N Sonne sxequencios) of 255 to 2il. Bands ByD/P will have N-Codes of 210-166 Binary '1' = approx. §.0 voc Binary 0" = 300 9Be NOME: Fos (band sO-changel models, continue the binary count down to © Program fies (Pin7, 256 = 0) Program Pins (Pin? , 255 = 0) OnPLUOZA e910, 112, 13415 SMPLLORA je 9 103114124 13,14415 N BINARY WEIGHTS N BINARY WEIGHTS code 1844.92 16 8 4¢ 21 code 1063216 B42 1 cn os ae cH fase Tele ol caps (foe eas Loss [Tete tole ail 20 (Ir folol slo. cu22] 2 [lolol elole ae Po cua] 2 [itr folo folio @ [rexs [oso TTT lo fo} cual 7 [it s1 sf olol foto cre [oe [rly (so lols cus] 27 [fi /folol ols |e cur [oe [71/17 [717 [0 [alo cz] zz [/[ [role lolele cre] 1717171010 olo lo) cae [oe 7 (7 |7 70 cual zs [Toles Tale cus us |e ol lols cual [1/1 OL se eT fo) cH10 fe [IIe [role [ole] @ | cxsol en [el Toler (role cunt as Leet oto lee cHsil 0 | r[r folie] role cus] aie [Tol role cue pa [7 [7 [7 olo ol cuss] 78 [| /[ole| ole cuts [oo [77 Tr [rola [otal cue a7 | Ar fol srl fol cue foe ete fols [ir] @|enasf as [telat tr folo. 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And srangers wil gladly pay rou or the knowledge Tole [The current going tale $20 pot out | ) iy TM “SCREWDRIVER EXPERTS" GUIDE TO PEAKING OUT & REPAIRING CB RADIOS. you wil be shown och hinge a 1 How to “peak out” your tranumitier, modulation. ond racelver lor greatest ronge and elitancy: 2) How to wire any mike er power mike to any CB rosie r diagnose aed rypals mike lated problema: 8) How to dlagnose and repair the most common antennclSW problem {How te dlagueee cod replace bed “inal aad yeas or soc 3 ‘3 Worthless gimmicks” and funk products tht dont de @nyshing! {How te REALLY cure astomobileigaltion nolas ‘The beat bronde to buy. and whet fo avola, ) Methods of changing aad adding chanee for both crystal and PLL radios 1 Specific powerimedslation adlusinenta for many populet ante, In addition, you will Iam once and fo all tke rel dope on anieanas and SWR with the most detailed, mod! 14 MOST PRACTICAL lacusion ever writen. Thote cher guy a gieat wi the math, bul eA ined on 18), er 198 seriously doub they've hed their hands on ex many real CB radio antennas and intalltions es Ihave, The myths about Ii lest uadertoed aren of CB radio wil be exposed a as My portonal experience is sepeiring over 2000 CB radios bas shown that about 75% ofall probleme are not even it the Toco; they ore also! slmays caused by bad maker and bed antennas. Ol the remaining 25%, about 20% of all, {neraal problems are the saul of reversing power leads, bad audio and tanamiter “finals,” bad cry older connections T cau show you EXACTLY how to diagnese such problems, how fo physically locate {he delectve part and where to got an inexpennive new part. That leavesus wilh about 9¥% of probl professional belp and very expensive, special equipment Wis for thia wary amall 59 tha! tke sloctonice industry spends a fortune pashing thes high-priced courses tard useless fenibooks on the CB pubic. Theis approach isto uve iouble-shooting methods and classic tex ‘Book solstions to problems thet RARELY EVEN OCCUR IN CB RADIOS. On the sther hand, 1 have ‘anaged to beil down yeate of real practical CB radio situations ato an llastated wanual thal anyone of Iverage iatellience cvs uaersond. Hlectronics jr’ complicated science. BUT YOU DO NOT HAVE 70 RNOW HOW SOMETHING WORKS TO BE ABLE TO FIX TT. Tha" why my information is totally ualque you jut need eyes, common bene, andthe ably to carsllly flow ilusrated instroctione One word a caution 1h tow of the repairs and adjustments that I'l deactbe are legal for you to Comercial FCC license of under Sabecuch tepmie and adjotoente ‘Thin book contains 30 lustrations aad ches, including such thin 1). Calor codes of almort ll popula power mikes and how to wire them; 2) Common eral scheme fr determining dead channel: 23) The mont widely anedsudio and RF final tansator iypen and how to recogniza and replace the japervsion stauch «person Alla ollring athe knowledge of how to 42) Howtotocatetheadhusmantsfor"peaking out tanemtter nodulation and eceiversactions ofypical AMor As 18) How fo convert many popular PLL radio te new frequencies by eubaitsting cxytals or by simple witching 6) Deniled SSB lider modifications How tomake thom shit both Receive ord Tranemit Many popularchasaia given speci instructions. rd this very vata operating mode 1) FM conversion How i lutte sny AM or AM/SSB sg. Specie sivuity PLUS UNIQUE TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART! This techniques used by the prot o quickly slate a fault or pre lem You willbe amazed th how fe repair and tune your own, tmoney, bm ding i by saving YOU money, and maybe even thowiag You how lo mate money. And nobody ae rich IB ihis world without nviching the lives of others in some Way, For allthis valuable information, the price is only __* I thi sams unreasonable, consider the fact that would ‘ssly coat you that mach to get power mike wired, of an anieaua repaited al any good CB shop. And eter your {tet pad reba, youve secovered the purchase price; ature tepals are pure gravy lor you! THE "SCREWDRIVER EXPERT'S" GUIDE TO CB IS DISTRIBUTED IN THE U.K. BY- 886 320 St. Albans Road, Watford, = Herts, WD2 5PQ. Tol: (0923) 35943 ‘Telex: 938079 TRUKIN-G [FREQUENCY CHART AND A. Offset frequency = 19.655 wis (19.605 mits)* Channel ch-freq. co output freg. PLL input, (te awensiee ise Pin 2 cn) 1 26.065 36.760 36,757 «2.58 2 26.05, Sezer 284 3 26.005, aeize 25a 4 261105, igita7 381 5 25.115, 351409 2 26125, 36.617 3 26.135 3eear 8 26.155 3s.ea7 3 38.165 eles? 0 26.133 36.867 n eles 36.877 2 36.208 36la37 3 26.25 3e.907 1 26.25 36.917 13 261258 361927 16 26.355 36.947 » de.3es 36.957 a betes 36.967 is deczes 36.997 20 36.308, 36.997 a 36:15 3¢.007 2 26.325, 39.017 2 36.355, 37.047 2 261355 37.037 25 pare 37.037 Fa 261305 371087 2 26,395 37.067 2 36:05 37.077 3 361335 37.087 Fa 362405, 351097 Fi deals 37.107 2 262s 3713 FH 3643s 3727 4 deltas arash 33 361439 371g FA 26.465 37.157 » 275 37.167 2 3 Win 3 26.495 S767 oo 261505 30157 \eo/miner output ~ channel frequency = 10.695 Mie MY/PN/USH: * For 4-bond 590-ch. models, continue downmix counting on next page down fo 2,01 Miz, which coula be ch. 50. The 5 charts on Pages 17-21 can pe combined this way to detersine any frequency's VCO and downmix signal values. PREQUENCY CHART frequency = 19.680 wiz" (19.855 Miz: see note bottom of P. 19) thie crystal is prasent, PLL input 2¢ Pin 2 ie column 'A'y shes aot nt, use column *B'. (erjatal would then be 19-655 Mi) Channel Ch.fzeq. VOD output fee. PLL input, ie) aajew/iss 188 in 2 the) ae ee T 2515 Baio) 97-207=«2.8 0 2 201523 Brig slaty 25a 209 3 261555 3iig3a 37122) 3's3 208 4 38 less aiizsa 3712472512106 5 251565 Biigeo 371257 250.3108, é Besse Bibia 322672043 2h 7 26.805 Brisa 371272242103 4 26.605 37300 371297 2iae Lad 5 2elels arsto 375307345200 10 26.628 Srgao Srp Tas it Bees 303272438 u 2eless 3u47 al 16 a 2eless 30357 2do es u 26.675 anae7 238 Lea is 26.685 37377 Bde 18s ig 26.705 Mug est 0 26.715 3740721351150 is 26.725 S07 2349 fy 26.735, Bier 03 ee 20 2e.73s 3oaay 23s 21 26.765 37437230 Les 2 26.775 brder 23128 ee 2 26.603 37497226 ek a Belts Bary 228 ea 2 361195 apagy 2272 26 2ee1s 305073125180 2 36.025 asi 233 Fy 2eess She 223 1.8 2 2e.eas Siissr 2 30 26 le35 Breas LH 6 3 26.065 argsr 320 is 32 2ele7s Bisex 211s ina 3 26 888 fist 1a 178 En 2609s Bisez 211712 33 262508 Sissy 2'ke 9 36 desis 3r6oy 2:15 1170 2 26925 331617 2ke 169 38 261955, 3iez7 21368 33 26.945 men 22167 a 26.955, page 2k eb \Voo/Mixor output = channel frequency = 10.695 Miz aM/eM/vsl = 101692 tae so PREQUENCY CHART Bena c.. (cc nana) Offset Ceequency = 20.105 ris Channel chefreg. oO output freg. ae naven/oss 188 2 26.965 37.660 97.657 2.88 2 26.375 ane7 © hiee? 384 3 2e:905 Brissy 726773183 4 291008, 37-700 377637251 5 2:15 grm0 371707380 6 2.025 aiiz0 aint 34s 7 27055 37730391727 3aa é dross 373507747 3a ° 27.065, urine 37787348 10 27075 Bio riter 3a n 27:05 arim0 3299) 3a 2 2105 37800 37.787 3a % 2s jrieo 371807340 u 271125, 3iie2n iat? 248 Fy Bhs Srie30 396272138 16 271135 area? 2136 ” iiss ares) 2135, i 395 bres? 2134 13 Bis arery 2133 2 275305 ares) 2032 2 271215 319073030, 2 27:25 wisty 3128 2B 2358 3risay 36 cy Bins irisz7 228 5 27345 30837 an 2336s 3798735 a 23:35 3ri9¢7 228 2 23.308, 379772123 33 2.395, 33isar 212 30 27.305, 2 EN 2s 2:20 2 20.325, 213 3 27335 Paty EH 33345 27 33 271358 216 36 Bes ais a Bs 21a 38 Bes 2:13 33 27335, 23 0 23408, 381100, But \Weo/Mizer output - channel frequency = 10.695 Hitz an/eM/use: 2 101632 te se. PREQUENCY CHART and 0. Be faok Crequeney = 20.920 Miid+ (20,280 mlx; age mute bottom of. 177 nen this crystal 4s present, PUL inpst at Pin 2 is column ‘A hot present, ise column 'B', (Crystal would then be 20.105 Miz) when cnannel ch.freg. YOO output freq. PLE input, ule) aayeM/OsB LSB Pin 2 (MRS), 1 27.45 aay 2.55 2 Bas 238 3 Bas 253 i 27453 2a 5 271485 2°50 é 3h495 249 7 2h 40s 240 a 27.505 24s 5 271518 245 10 211335, 2a n 271538 23 2 Br1s55 a 271565 20 u 271595, 239 is 21505 pet 16 271605 236 vu 26s 2035 1 2163 2ia 3 aes asaah 20 Bess 2 A Bees 230 2 31678 2s 1 3 2108 226 er 2 268s ie 183 25 27.635 Pa ia2 26 2s 2:25 180 3 Bins Be ii 2B 273s 2033 ile 3 Dns Se ae 50 2155 2a 178 n Brits 2030118 2 Bins 2s ile 33 2785 Bie ils 34 211735 2 a 3 3.808 26 Un Xe 27815 21s 10 2 27.625, 2a es 38 Brass 212 se 33 eas Za ver a 2385s 2 166 Veo/Mixer output ~ channel frequency = 10,695 wiz AN/eN/osa, 101692 Mas ise FREQUENCY Cunser band &. Offset frequency = 20.555 mie. Channel chafreq. _Vco output freq, PLL input, (ie) AWPH/0SB LSB Pin 2" (ne) 1 27.865 38.560 30.557 2.55, 2 ares 38870 38:36 i 3eiseo 38157 4 3.600 381597 5 3ee1o 387607 6 38620 3alei7 7 Seles 387627 3 3eleso 30164 5 38.660 381657 10 301667 u 3ale77 2 381697 B 30.707 u 3 13 38.127 8 3e.7a7 Y 381357 8 30.767 » 2eloes 381777 20 301937 a 38/807 2 3a\a17 3 aaa Fy 331827 26 2 23 FN 2 zis 3 2018 En 27 33 216 FA 315 2 ae Fa 2:3 3 22 io 381308, aur Veo/Mixer outpit - channel frequency = 10.695 Miz aN/PH/ose, 10.652 mis 2s -FReguency CHART Offset frequency = 20.555 © wien sand f is present, there ia no sixth sixer crystal; the PUL 1¢ (ritehes the Bin) binary Bit and Gees the 20.355 His loop erystal- channel ch.freq. VCO output frea PLL input, (ie) au/ew/ise LSE Pin 2" ne) 1 za.nas 39.010 33.007 2.10 2 281325, jeieza 337017209 3 261335 39:aso33f027 208 a 2el3s5 397080 392087 2.06 5 2 365 39060392087 3.08 é 26.375 39.070 391067 2.04 7 28.305 3elosa 337077 2.03 8 28.403, 3ei1o0 39z097 20 5 Bas jolla 397107200 10 dela gem? 198 i eas 3eiga38f27 1130 2 Beas geiay Lee Bb 2465 Bots? 19s u 28475 joiisy 9a 1 2e.4a5 3377s te 26.505 3919718 0 Page 391207 is 28.695 39.213 vb 28.835 39.327 20 2alsss 391247 a 2a.s6s 39°25 2 2as7s 33.267 33 3a.e0s 381257 Fn 201505, 30.277 33 28.335, 39.287 36 dees 38.507 2 e625 387 a 3863s 3o327 FA Boreas 39.337 Fd 2eless 30.347 Fa 2ele6s 39.357 2 pees 39.367 3 2e. 605 39.397 33 26.705 % FY Fy Fy 0 alas? ee \eo/Mixer output ~ channel frequency = 10.695 wiz aui/em/vs8; = 10602 Mis Es2 ROGER BEEP/UK-FM PROM DIVIDER PCB Pcswooe: PCMAOOIS 4.7K} | a6oifTining dele) 5 LLO/10, B02 25608 % MIC TACK T a Re | he Fe 1 3 R606 RECS C508 } 7es07 | eos pas | 4 4,7K Rely lace 1 dont Late aad, Oe §) Audio bus 12536 |fROGER BEEP OSC deere 1g 4, 7K 3 PCZS0001 Pezso0o1 to PCHADOIS: Pezs00i to Front Panel: Mode Sw. Connon Sect. Mode Sw. Common Sect Mode Sw. Common Sect Mode Sw. Coamon Sect. Din on Bike socket and Sw. Common, (coarse elseifier) (only voltage) PCSWOUSS, Sita com. "A: ‘PESHOOGS, Sila! com. "Bt (ronty voltage: 2 2 Supply voltage = 13.7 VOLTAGE CHART DC. ALL measurements made in RECEIVE MODE, AND Orr, NE OFF, BAND 'C' CH, i except where soted. Neasurenents taken with digital volimeter, léad referenced £0 BLACK DC power lead input. eels 5 187 ssp/ow | 8 0.73 S09 igs | (seh Ses ities Hom om 8 as Eeltic'Of sar ened ver™ 2, Gane for 16; mathed 1B" showte fatked correctiy on the {011 side ‘CHBERNED S58 CHASSIS LIST To help in servicing any of those raion, the following list shows all Shetted Reowma as Page eine, (davon cuca afuee thle] ete fot any ‘ain PCB assembly other thai the PCHAGOIS/PTEMIZSAAX/PEBHL SIAGX already, specified in this book, the only real differences are in the pares Gesion~ ations. Compare the schenatic of the transceiver in question sith the one provided, Single PoBs Px5NDssAoK, Pronosecox AWA/thorn 1503, Bonan €3950, colt 480, 485Dx, 1000, 1200 (Excalibur), Gemtronics GTKI7, G.E. 3-S8358, Jc Penney 981-6247, JTL MPLS, S38-Mé, Lafayette Telaat-ssaiéo, msalana 90-976,°79-€92, Palomar 2900, Ren tef302, HyGain 2105 (V), 2785, 3108 (viz), trustone CUs4e37R°87 For the above Anerican types, consult any of the folloving SAMS Fotofects ©B series: m 153, 259, 115, 180, 163, 164, 188, 224, 226; 227, 258, 251 Double PCB: PTENDSO/0sscox ¢ pmnP004/00500x DAK Hark %, G-B..3°58258, 3-36758 (superbase), Midland 78-574, 7 73-891, SB Lessa 999 Zor the ebove American types, concult any of the folloving SAMS Fotofacts CH Series: # 234, 255, 265, 267, 272, 216. None of the following are published in SAMS Fotofacta; use this book or compare to the above models for servicing. FOREIGN *EXPORT* MODELS (Nay have Fu. CN, Roger Beep, and up to 240 channels) Double Pca: PraMOSscox ¢ Proscosaox or Prgv01éaox Ham international Concorde, Jumbo, Msitinode 12, AyGain V, Lafayette 12008, Major M360, HSt cs: Pisnizinex main bay Cobra GtLi50, Colt 3200x, 220rm, 12000 (Bxcalibur), am International Concorde Ii, syGain 27956x, tnvok 1200%m Lafayette HBB70AES, Fristar 77. Pen, Pram t22s0% main bas Cobra 1ascri-8. Poa: “PTBM125/132A6x main ba. Golt 1600DE,/ 2000DX. yGain’a795 (v), Kidland 7001 (export), Pacific 160, Superstar 2000, Tristar 377 Pb: PCRAOOIS main bat Golt 2400, Cobra 148GHLeDx (fake), ralcon 2000, Lafayette 2400, Mongoose 2000, Nato 2000, Palomar 2400, 5000, Starfire bx, Superscar 2200, Thonase 2000, teisear. 757 eer’ prani 33A6X man ba, Mam International Concorde IIT, Junbo 111, Multimode 125 % \ ‘TRANSMITTER WAVEFORMS 0.2¥ 0.5ms PRE-DRIVER BASE 2v ia ee DRIVER BASE av 0.5ms FINAL BASE All measurements made with Tektronix 455 scope modulation: harmonic content at ges before output. RF voltages typical of cB transmitters but may vary greatly among models, PRE-DRIVER COLLECTOR DRIVER COLLECTOR ee FINAL COLLECTOR ‘ANTENNA DUMMY LOAD av 0.5ms sv 0.5ms iov 0.5ms ‘The “Uniden Export Service Manus gives you allinormation on Uniden chassis boatds PBC10- PBD42- Poste, ‘Onthe cover you can ead forhow mary GB sts ihs books gee unique Icformation, Zak ortho book at yout bea C8 shop UK DISTRIBUTION BY 320 St Albans Road, Watford, Herts, Woz sea. 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