HYT Science and Technology Co TC-620U2 Two-way Radio User Manual TC 610 620 Service Manual VO1
Shenzhen HYT Science &Technology; Co Ltd Two-way Radio TC 610 620 Service Manual VO1
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Service Manual
CONTENTS General-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 Radio Overview-------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Software Specifications--------------------------------------------------------------7 Circuit Description---------------------------------------------------------------------8 Semiconductor Data----------------------------------------------------------------16 TC-610/620 Parts List 1-------------------------------------------------------------18 (U1) ……………………………………………………………….………….………… (U2)…………………………………………………………………………….………… Adjustment------------------------------------------------------------------------------46 Troubleshooting Flow Chart------------------------------------------------------56 Disassembly and Assembly-------------------------------------------------------55 Exploded View-------------------------------------------------------------------------64 TC-610/620 Parts List 2--------------------------------------------------------------66 Packing--------------------------------------------------------------------------------70 TC-610/620 PCB View----------------------------------------------------------------71 TC-610/620 Block Diagram---------------------------------------------------------74 TC-610/620 UHF ……………………………………………………………………………… TC-610/620 Level Diagram------------------------------------------------77 TC-610/620 Schematic Diagram--------------------------------------------------80 (U1) Schematic Diagram (AF & IF & PLL) ………………………………………………… (U1) Schematic Diagram (MCU & POWER)………………………………………….………… (U1) Schematic Diagram (VCO & RF)………………………………………….………… (U2) Schematic Diagram (AF & IF & PLL)…………………………………….…… (U2) Schematic Diagram (MCU & POWER)………………………………………….………… (U2) Schematic Diagram (VCO & RF)………………………………………….…… Specifications-----------------------------------------------------------------------81 General Manual Scope This manual is intended for use by experienced technicians familiar with similar types of communication equipment. It contains all service information required for the equipment and is current as of the publication date. Safety and General Information The following general safety precautions as would normally apply, should be observed during all phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment. This equipment should be serviced by qualified technicians only. DO NOT operate the transmitter of radio unless all RF connectors are secure and any open connectors are properly terminated. Do not modify the radio for any reason. Use only HYT original batteries and chargers. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Do not use any portable radio that has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result. For vehicles with an air bag, do not place a radio in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a radio is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the radio may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle. Turn off your radio prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Do not charge your battery in a potentially explosive atmosphere. To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your radio when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions. Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight over a long time, nor place it close to heating source. When using your radio, hold the radio in a vertical position with the microphone 3 to 4 centimeters away from your lips. If you wear a radio on your body when transmitting, ensure that the radio and its antenna are at least 2.5cm away from your body. Radio Overview TC-610 ① PTT ② SK1 (programmable key) ③ SK2 (programmable key ⑤ Microphone ⑥ Antenna ⑦ LED ⑨ On-Off/Volume Control Knob ⑬ Belt Clip ⑪ Earpiece ⑩ Battery Latch ⑧ Channel Selector Knob Jack Programming Port ⑭ Battery ⑮ Belt Clip Screw ④ Speaker and ⑫ Earpiece Cover ⑯ Charging Piece TC-620 11 15 13 12 14 16 10 ① PTT ② SK1 (programmable key) ③ SK2 (programmable key ⑤ Microphone ⑥ Antenna ⑦ LED ⑨ On-Off/Volume Control Knob ⑬ Belt Clip ⑪ Earpiece ⑩ Battery Latch ⑧ Channel Selector Knob Jack Programming Port ⑭ Battery ④ Speaker ⑮ Belt Clip Screw and ⑫ Earpiece Cover ⑯ Charging Piece PTT Used to switch between transmitting and receiving modes. Hold down PTT and speak into the microphone to transmit, while release it to receive. SK1 Side key 1, programmable. Your dealer can program the key with a function via the programming software. SK2 Side key 2, programmable. Your dealer can program the key with a function via the programming software. LED LED statuses and alert tones: Power on the source radio while holding down the SK2 key. Power on LED flashes orange once. the slave radio directly. User Source radio (After the When cloning, LED flashes red. Wired slave radio is powered When completed, red LED goes out. Clone on and the cloning cable When failed, red LED goes out. is connected, press SK2 on the source radio to start cloning) Slave radio When cloning, LED flashes green. When completed, green LED goes out. The power-on alert tone sounds when the radio is Powering On in User Mode powered on. When the current channel is idle, “BEEP” tone sounds continuously. Low Battery Power Alert LED flashes red and a descending tone sounds every ten seconds. LED glows red. Transmit When transmission times out, “BEEP” tone sounds continuously. TOT pre-alert: “BEEP” tone sounds once. Receive When a carrier is received, LED glows green. When detecting, LED flashes green every second. Scan start tone (programmable by your dealer): “BEEP” tone sounds once. Scan Scan stop tone (programmable by your dealer): “BEEP” tone sounds once. Priority channel scan tone (programmable by your deader): If the radio stays on a priority channel during receiving, “BEEP” tone sounds once. Programming Reading: LED flashes red. Writing: LED flashed green. When switching from high power to low power, a Power Adjust descending tone sounds. When switching from low power to high power, an ascending tone sounds. When enabling the VOX function, an ascending tone VOX sounds. When disabling the VOX function, a descending tone sounds. Channel Selector Knob Rotate the knob to select from channels 1 to 16. On-Off/Volume Control Knob Rotate the knob clockwise to turn the radio on, while rotate the knob fully counter-clockwise until a “click” is heard to turn the radio off. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the volume, or counter-clockwise to decrease the volume. Software Specifications Functions 1. Available Channels: 1 to 16 channels Frequency Range: UHF: 400-420MHz UHF: 450-470MHz 2. Channel Spacing: 25KHz/12.5KHz 3. Channel Step: 5/6.25/10/12.5KHz channel scan function 4. Tx/Rx Indication (red/green LED) 5. CTCSS/CDCSS (38 groups of CTCSS and 83 groups of CDCSS with degrees of 180/120 available for CTCSS squelch tail reverse method) 6. Low Battery Power Alert 7. Auto Battery Save 8. Unlock Detect and Alarm 9. 9 Selectable Squelch Levels 10. Monitor 11. TOT 12. Squelch Tail Elimination 13. PC Programming (including PC manual adjustment and PC automatic adjustment) 14. High/Low Power Switch (2.0/5.0W) 15. Wide/Narrow Band Compatible 16. Busy Channel Lockout 17. Wired Clone 18. Battery Power Indication 19. Manual Adjustment 20. VOX and 5 Selectable Sensitivity Levels Circuit Description Realization Methods for Basic Functional Modules PLL Frequency Synthesizer The PLL circuit generates local oscillator signals for reception and RF carrier signals for transmission. The PLL circuit consists of the VCO oscillator circuit and baseband processor chip and realizes frequency tracking and channel conversion under the control of MCU signals. PLL 1. Q5 Q6 BUFFER D100 APC/TUNE Q100 2SK508NV L101 U605 D104 TX-VCO D101 MB95F108AK WPFV-GE1 T/R-SW D102 Q101 2SK508NV L102 RX-VCO D103 12.8MHZ LPF 1/2 CP OSC EN 32/33 U202 1/2 DATA 17bitDIV CLK 21bitDIV Figure 2 The step frequency of the PLL circuit is 5.0KHz, 6.25KHz, 10.0KHz or 12.5KHz. Therefore, the reference oscillator signal (38.4MHz) is divided into 5.0KHz, 6.25KHz, 10.0KHz or 12.5KHz reference signals by a fixed counter in PLL of U202. Signals output by VCO pass through buffer Q102 followed by amplifier Q103 and enters PLL of U200 for frequency division by a variable divider. The signals from the frequency division are compared with reference signals in the phase comparator PD of PLL. Signals output by the phase comparator is added to the varactors D100, D101, D102 and D103 of VCO to control the output frequency after passing through a low pass filter. 2. VCO The VCO section is realized by the oscillator circuit of three-point capacitor. In transmitting mode, the operation frequency of VCO is generated by Q100; in receiving mode, the operation frequency of VCO is generated by Q101. U202 generates a control voltage via the phase comparator to control varactors (D100 and D101 in transmitting mode; D102 and D103 in receiving mode) to bring the oscillator frequency of VCO in line with the preset frequency of MCU within a broader frequency range. The switching tube Q652 switches between transmitting and receiving under the control of T/R. In transmitting mode, T/R is set as low level and Q100 operates when Q653 becomes conductive. In receiving mode, T/R is set as high level and Q101 operates when Q653 cuts off. Output from Q100 and Q101 is sent to the buffer amplifier for process after passing through amplifier Q102. If PLL is unlocked, LD pin of U202 outputs low level. When this situation is detected by a microprocessor, transmitting and receiving operations are suspended and an alert tone sounds. RF Power Amplifying Circuit (Tx Section) Block Diagram for RF Power Amplifying Circuit RQA0002 MATCH LPF R/TSW L453 1u Q401 2SC4988 Q403 Q402 2SK3475 Q400 2SC5108 Q104 2SC5108 ANTENNA RF PA 3 Amplifier RX APC Figure 3 To obtain the required RF power, RF signals from VCO is amplified by driving amplifiers Q400 and Q401 after passing through buffer Q104. The amplified RF signals enters driver Q402, which performs power pre-amplification on the input signals to derive a certain power to drive the final power amplifier. The final power amplifier Q403 performs power amplification again on the input RF signals to derive the required power. Then the amplified RF signals pass through Tx-Rx switching diode D401 followed by the LC low pass filter circuit (LPF). The signals are transmitted through the antenna after ultraharmonics are filtered by the LPF. Rx Amplification (LNA) and RF Bandpass Network (BPF) To obtain better frequency selectivity, the Rx bandpass utilizes multiple electrically tunable circuits. The block diagram is shown below: 10 LNA TUNE FROM MCU C524 TUNE FROM MCU Q500 C521 C505 C526 D506 D505 D504 D507 C523 C519 L508 D503 C506 L507 C504 L506 L502 TUNE BPF L501 TUNE BPF Figure 4 The Rx signals input from the antenna is filtered to remove out-of-band signals at the electrically tunable bandpass network (D503, D504, L501, L502, C503, C505 and 507) and then amplified by low-noise amplifier (LNA) Q500 to obtain a certain level required by reception. The signals pass through the three-level bandpass network (mainly consisting of D505, D506, D507 and periphery components) to effectively restrain the out-of-band interference and to derive pure Rx RF signals, which will be fed to the mixing stage. The electrically tunable control signals are provide by MCU. The required level can be obtained through table looking up or formula computing to accurately control varactors to operate within proper voltage range. It constitutes a bandpass filter with the periphery inductive capacitors to track the Rx frequency under the change of MCU control voltage and to obtain the preset Rx sensitivity requirements and out-of-band interference requirements. Mixing Circuit (MIXER) and IF Bandpass Network (BPF) Block Diagram for the Mixing Circuit AN29160 22nH 1stIF BPF L530 C534 38.85MHZ C532 C533 Q501 XF1 C531 C528 RF MIXER Figure 5 The mixer mainly processes the local oscillator signals and Rx RF signals output by VCO. The first IF from the mixer is used by the demodulator chip to discriminate frequency. Here the active mixer 11 is utilized. The mixer tube (Q501) utilizes dual gate FET MOS (3SK318) and has better noise characteristics and square law characteristics. The isolation between the local oscillator signals and the Rx signals is high. To ensure proper sensitivity and certain gain for the mixer tube, tune delicately via the offset. The signals output from the mixer pass through inductor L509 to remove residual spurious and then enter the first IF filter. The filter utilizes the first-class crystal filter to ensure sufficient bandwidth and excellent selectivity. The signals finally enter baseband processing chip AN29160 for demodulation. APC/TUNE Automatic Power Control Circuit Block Diagram for the Circuit: V_BAT R420 R421 R422 R430 R432 R433 R434 Q431 DTA114Y E U430 NJM2904 R431 C437 C438 2- + R435 + -6 R438 to RF PA(APC) C435 R436 C434 R437 C436 R442 from MCU R441 TX_VCC R439 R440 C439 C440 C441 Q430 DTC114EE R500 to BPF(TUNE) Figure 6 Subject to the selected channel, MCU outputs the corresponding PWM waveform, which is reshaped by the RC filter network (R441, R442, C440 and C441) to derive the APC/TUNE control signal level. One part of them is used as the control voltage of the electrically tunable circuit after passing through R500. In transmitting mode, the levels are voltage-divided by R439 and R440 to obtain the APC reference voltage. The transmitting current passes through R420, R421 and R422 to derive the error detect voltage. The voltage is amplified by operational amplifier IC U430 and then compared with APC reference voltage to output APC control voltage and to form closed-loop negative feedback power control when the transmitting current changes. 12 Audio and Signalling Processing Circuit Baseband processing IC AN29160 has high integration level and powerful functions. Many of the processing functions (as VCO level detect&output, SQ signal level detect&output, Tx-Rx audio processing switch, audio amplifier, etc) and can be realized inside. The Tx-Rx sharing can also be realized. Block Diagram for Tx Audio&Signalling Process cpu volume AF mute 5th-HPF AF HPF Mic amp LIM (TX) sp Amp SF AMP(TX) Tone mic mute U200 AN29160AA PROCESSER AFMOD Q100 2SK508NV D104 信令输入 TX-VCO Pre Emphasis MIC mic Figure 7 Tx Audio Process: Audio signals input from the MIC is converted to electrical signals through the audioelectric conversion of MIC and the amplitude limit of them are amplified by U200 after the signals are pre-emphasized. The processed signals go to the low-pass filter circuit to remove frequencies above 3KHz and then go to VCO for direct frequency modulation after passing through potentiometer VR200. Tx Sinalling Process: MCU outputs, via the QTO port, signalling encoder waveform, which is divided into two parts for modulation after passing through the RC network. One part is used to modulate PLL reference-frequency oscillator directly, while the other part is used to modulate VCO. VR260 balances the modulation and adjust the signal amplitude ratio of one part to the other, which optimizes the singalling waveform modulated on the carrier. 13 Block Diagram for Rx Audio&Signalling Process 2ndIF BPF CF300 OUT 450KHz+/4.5K To MCU IN IFAmp1 RSSI IFAMP2 SPVCC U200 AN29160AA PROCESSER VCC EN VCO TX RX MCU POWERREG IC mix2 DET 5th-HPF AF HPF Mic amp VOX LIM (TX) sp Amp SF AMP(TX) mic mute Tone 5th-LPF BGR tone-LPF LATCH volume AF mute VREF SQ PE DATA 信令输出 De Emphasis AUDIO OUT 16Ω IW SW To MCU CDC/CTC U201 AF AMP Figure 8 U200 outputs initial audio signals (including noise, signaling, audio, etc) after performing frequency-discrimination and demodulation on the received signals. Therefore, the audio process is divided into three parts: Rx Audio Process: One part of the audio signal output by U200 is fed to the RC low-pass filter and de-emphasis circuit and then amplified by U200. The audio signal is recovered after frequencies below 300Hz are removed. The recovered audio signal is adjusted by the potentiometer and then goes to audio power amplifier IC (U201), which amplifies power for the input audio signals to drive the speaker directly. To obtain higher power, the BTL bridge dual output is utilized. Rx Signalling Process: One part of the audio signal output by U200 is fed to the 300Hz low-pass filter circuit (U640). After audio signals above 300Hz are removed, CTCSS/CDCSS goes to the QTIN pin of CPU. CPU decodes the input signallings. Noise Signalling Process: One part of the audio signal output by U200 goes to U200 again. After the signal is filtered, amplified and rectified inside U200, a DC voltage signal (SQ) corresponding to the noise component is derived. The DC signal is fed to the BUSY pin of MCU via the ND pin of U200. Then MCU processes the input signals. 14 MCU Control Section The block diagram for the MCU control section is shown below. MCU works under the 7.3728MHz clock frequency. U609 Channel SW 1.vox 2.BUSY_DET 3.BEEP/CALL 4.T/R 5.SAVE 6.DC/CTC 7.W/N 8.UART 9.BAT_DET 10.PLL_LD U605 APC/TUNE MB95F108AK WPFV-GE1 PLL PTT MON 7.3728M晶体 X601 BAT U610 Reset IC Figure 9 The MCU control section is composed of MCU, EEPROM, RESET IC, keys, Channel Selector knob, etc. Main functions realized by this circuit section are: 1. Control Signal: Control of battery save mode Control of high/low power switch Control of band/narrow band switch Control of Tx-Rx switch Control of APC/TUNE output voltage Control of Tx power supply and power supply of audio power amplifier Control of squelch ON detect 2. Signal Detect 15 Detect of external PTT, MONI and VOX Detect of PLL unlock (UL) Detect of VOX ON level Detect of battery power alarm Detect of enabling and checking external remote speaker microphone 3. Data Transfer and Process EEPROM data initiation Programming data transfer Encoding process of channel selector knob Signalling encoding and decoding Data transfer of baseband processing chip (PLL) Power Supply Process Block Diagram for the Circuit POWER-SAVE V-TX 5V FMMT717 U606 Q611 Vout VSS Vin FMMT717 7.2V Q610 - - - SW Q612 601s L604 UPA572T TXC SAVE power management Figure 10 After the radio is powered on, the battery voltage is provided to the RF power amplifier and audio power amplifier to meet the requirements of sufficient power amplification after filtered by L604 and C682. Another path is input with the regulator IC (U606) of 5V and outputs voltage of VCC_5V for use by MCU and the baseband processing chip after regulated. Because the radio works under the half duplex mode, it is required to control the Tx and Rx power supply alternately. To meet the requirement of the battery save mode, MCU should output a pulse signal with fixed duty factor 16 (control signal of SAVE). When the SAVE signal of MCU is of high level, Q610 becomes conductive and provides a 5V voltage (V_SAVE) for the operating circuit. PLL and the receiving circuit operate. When the SAVE signal is a pulse signal, the radio enter the battery save mode. When transmitting, TXC, control signal of CPU, is of high level. Q611 becomes conductive and provide a 5V voltage for the transmitting circuit and the transmitting circuit operates. Power supplies of the Tx section and Rx section both have symmetrical regulation measures. When the load change changes the output voltage/current, the regulator closed-loop feedback circuit operates, regulating the output voltage at 5V. VOX Realization The block diagram is shown below: Q202 2SA1832 R206 1K Q201 2SK1824 47K C212 0.1U C213 1U 0.01U MIC_EN C260 220P 4.7K 1UH RXD R202 100 TP200 C202 0.1U L200 EXPTT R208 100K R251 1M R203 R204 470 C274 R205 R207 56K 1 3 4 2 VCC_5V C201 470P R201 2.2K C200 4.7u/10V R200 470 X1 J4 MICJACK mic VCC_5V Figure 11 After the function key VOX is held down, the radio enters the VOX status. The VOX function can only be enabled when MCU detect that MIC enabling signal (MIC_EN) and external VOX enabling signal (EXT-PTT) switch from low level to high level almost at the same time (within hundreds of milliseconds). Otherwise, it is detected as the earpiece without VOX and the VOX function is off. 17 When the remote speaker microphone with VOX is inserted into the earpiece jack, Q201 cuts off. MIC_EN switches from low level to high level and Q202 completes the circuit with R204 and the external remote speaker microphone simultaneously. Q202 becomes conductive. EXT-PTT switches from low level to high level, which is detected by MCU as insert of a remote speaker microphone with VOX. The VOX function is enabled. When the VOX detect level (5 levels available) meets the preset requirements, the radio transmits and the audio signal goes to the baseband processing IC AN29160 through the processing path. If a remote speaker microphone without VOX (remote speaker microphone with PTT) is inserted, Q201 cuts off. MIC_EN switches from low level to high level but Q202 can not complete the circuit and keep the cut-off status. EXT-PTT is of low level. MCU detects as the remote speaker microphone without VOX and the radio returns to the common mode. Press the PTT key on the remote speaker microphone to transmit. Semiconductor Data Pin No. I/ Description Pin Name TC-610 TC-620 AVcc Vcc Vcc Power supply pin for A/D, connecting power supply AVR Vcc Vcc A/D reference input pin, connecting power supply PE3/INT13 PTT PTT PTT key (connected with pull-up resistor ) (valid at low level) PE2/INT12 A_KEY A_KEY SK1, programmable function key (connected with pull-up resistor ) (valid at low level) PE1/INT11 EXT-PTT EXT-PTT PTT key on the earpiece (connected with pull-down resistor) (valid at high level) PE0/INT10 B_KEY B_KEY SK2, programmable function key (connected with pull-up resistor ) (valid at low level) P83 ENC3 ENC3 P82 ENC2 ENC2 P81 ENC1 ENC1 10 P80 ENC0 ENC0 11 P71/TI0 T/R T/R O Tx-Rx switch control 12 P70/TO0 Reserve Reserve O Reserved MOD For down -loading For down -loading 13 18 Encoder input of channel selector knob(connected with pull-up resistor ) H(R)/L(T) An operating mode designation pin. When downloading, this pin is connected with Vcc and a resistor of 47K is also connected between the pin and the grounded Vss. When not downloading, only a resistor of 47K is connected between the pin and the grounded Vss. 14 X0 OSC0 OSC0 15 X1 OSC1 OSC1 16 Vss GND GND Power supply (GND) pin (When recording, it is connected with the GND recording port signals.) 17 Vcc VCC VCC MCU 5V power supply (When recording, it is connected with the VCC recording port signals) This port can not be used as IO and a capacitor is connected between the port and the grounded Vss. Connecting pin of 7.3728MHzMHz master crystal oscillator 18 PG0 19 PG2/X1A OSC32K OSC32K 20 PG1/X0A OSC32K OSC32K 21 /RST RESET RESET 22 P00/INT00 Reserve Reserve 23 P01/INT01 Reserve Reserve 24 P02/INT02 Reserve Reserve 25 P03/INT03 Reserve Reserve 26 P04/INT04 PLLEN2 PLLEN2 I/ PLL ENABLE 27 P05/INT05 PLLDATA PLLDATA I/ PLL DATA 28 P06/INT06 PLLCLK2 PLLCLK2 I/ PLL CLOCK 29 P07/INT07 UL2 UL2 I/ TB31202 PLL circuit unlock detect (H: Lock O L Unlock) (connected with pull-up resistor ) 30 P10/UI0 RXD RXD UART RX (When recording, it is connected with the UI recording port signals) 31 P11/UO0 TXD TXD UART TX (When recording, it is connected with the UO recording port signals) 32 P12/UCK0 Reserve Reserve O Reserved 33 P13/TRG0/A DTG Reserve Reserve Reserved 34 P14/PPG0 MIC_EN MIC_EN Check whether the MIC is connected(connected with pull-down resistor) (valid at high level) Subsystem clock pin (Reserved) Reset (When recording, it is connected with the RSTX recording port signals.) Reserved 35 P20/PPG00 CTC_DCS CTC_DCS W CTCSS/CDCSS output 36 P21/PPG01 Reserve Reserve O Reserved 37 P22/TO00 TONE TONE O BEEP tone output/CALL tone output 38 P23/TO01 W/N W/N O Wide/Narrow band control W(L)/N(H) 39 P24/EC0 Reserve Reserve O Reserved 19 40 P50/SCL0 SCL SCL C EEPROM CLOCK 41 P51/SDA0 SDA SDA D EEPROM DATA 42 P52/PPG1 AP/TU AP/TU W Auto power control/adjust 43 P53/TRG1 TX_CTRL TX_CTRL 44 P60/PPG10 PLLCLK PLLCLK O PLL CLK 45 P61/PPG11 PLLDATA PLLDATA O PLL DATA 46 P62/TO10 PLLEN PLLEN O PLL ENABLE 47 P63/TO11 Reserve Reserve O Reserved 48 P64/EC1 Reserve Reserve O Reserved 49 P65/SCK Reserve Reserve O Reserved 50 P66/SOT Reserve Reserve O Reserved 51 P67/SIN Self Self 52 P43/AN11 SPCNT SPCNT O Power supply control of main audio "H": audio ON 53 P42/AN10 PCONT PCONT O Power supply control pin of AN29160AA 54 P41/AN09 RLED RLED O Red LED 55 P40/AN08 GLED GLED O Green LED 56 P37/AN07 Reserve Reserve O Reserved 57 P36/AN06 Reserve Reserve O Reserved TI I/ A CTCSS/CDCSS input BUSY I/ A Channel busy check (requiring 10-digit AD) 58 59 P35/AN05 P34/AN04 TI BUSY Tx power supply control Transmission is on. “H”: valid For test (used to enter the factory clone mode, connected with pull-up resistor) 60 P33/AN03 BAT_DET BAT_DET I/ A Battery voltage detect (requiring 10-digit AD) 61 P32/AN02 Reserve Reserve O Reserved 62 P31/AN01 Reserve VOX I/ A VOX detect (requiring 10-digit AD) 63 P30/AN00 Reserve Reserve O Reserved 64 AVss GND GND Power supply (GND) pin for A/D, ground 20 Adjustment User Mode Power on the radio to enter the conventional mode when no key is pressed. Programming Mode In user mode, the PC programming software triggers the PC programming mode by communication through a special communication protocol. The programming mode can set functions and adjustment parameters of the radio via the PC programming software (including user version and factory version). Wired Clone Mode Description The wired clone mode is a separate mode. To enter other modes, the radio must be turned off and back on. The wired clone mode is classified into user wired clone mode and factory wired clone mode. User Wired Clone Mode Connect the two radios with the cloning cable. Power on the mother radio while holding down SK2 on it. The radio enters the wired clone mode in two seconds. Power on the slave radio directly and the radio enters the user mode. The user wired clone mode clones the parameter data in EEPROM of the mother radio into that of the slave radio. The transferred data only includes channel data and shared setting parameters, excluding adjustment parameters, model version information, serial number, etc. Factory Wired Clone Mode Short connect the SELF pin of the mother radio’s MCU and connect the two radios with the cloning cable. Power on the mother radio while holding down SK2 on it. The radio enters the wired clone mode in two seconds. Power on the slave radio directly and the radio enters the user mode. The transferred data includes all data (excluding the serial number) in EEPROM and the switch icon of the manual adjustment inhibit. Process Wired Clone 1. LED flashes orange once when the mother radio enters the wired clone mode. Press SK2 to 21 clone data into the slave radio. 2. During communication, LED of the mother radio flashes red, while LED of the slave radio flashes green. When the communication is completed, red LED of the mother radio and green LED of the slave radio go out, preparing for the next cloning. 3. During communication, if an exception occurs, the communication will be terminated. Red LED of the mother radio goes out, preparing for the next cloning. 4. When the communication is completed, the mother radio returns to the preparing status. Press SK2 to clone again. Manual Adjustment Mode Power on the radio while holding down PTT and SK2 simultaneously. The radio enters the manual adjustment mode Note: The operation is controlled by the switch of Manual Adjustment Inhibit in the programming software. When the adjustment function is disabled, the radio can not enter the mode. This can prevent users’ accidental entry and parameter changing, which will affect radio performances During production, turn off the adjustment switch to avoid users’ accidental entry and from changing adjustment values after the values are adjusted. The adjustment values can only be reset in the production setting mode and are adjusted again according to the requirements. However, they can not be changed in any other mode. Adjustment Description Enter Manual Adjustment Mode Hold down PTT and SK2 simultaneously for two seconds at least to power on the radio. Orange LED (red LED + green LED) lights, indicating the entry into the adjustment mode. Release the keys to enter the N item (N is dependant on the location of the channel selector knob) of the Tx adjustment items in the adjustment mode. The radio stays at the Tx adjustment items by default and LED glows red. Note: The CH15 adjustment item is invalid, while CH16 is used to toggle between Tx adjustment items and Rx adjustment items. If the channel selector knob locates at CH15 or CH16, LED glows neither red nor green. Switch between Tx Adjustment Items and Rx Adjustment Items Rotate the channel selector knob to CH16. Hold down PTT for 1.5s at least to toggle between Tx 22 adjustment items and Rx adjustment items. If LED lights red upon key pressing, the radio switches to Tx adjustment items. If LED lights green upon key pressing, the radio switches to Rx adjustment items. LED glows red for Tx adjustment items. LED glows green for Rx adjustment items. Switch among Tx/Rx Adjustment Items Switch via the channel selector knob. Tx: CH1-CH14 indicate Tx preset power, Tx low power, Tx medium power, Tx high power, CDCSS deviation, CTCSS deviation (low), CTCSS deviation (medium), CTCSS deviation (high), VOX 1, VOX 2, VOX 3, VOX 4, VOX 5 and Tx low voltage threshold respectively. Note: Tx medium power of TC-610/620 is not required to be adjusted. Please skip this item. LED glows red for the adjustment items CH1-CH14. CH15 is invalid and red LED goes out. Rx: CH1-CH8 indicate SQL ON 1, SQL ON 5, SQL ON 9, SQL OFF 1, SQL OFF 5, SQL OFF 9, Rx low voltage threshold and Rx bandpass filter respectively. LED glows green for the adjustment items CH1-CH8. CH9-CH15 are invalid and green LED goes out. Wide/Narrow Band Switch in an Adjustment Item In an adjustment item, hold down the PTT key for 1.5s at least. LED flashes orange, indicating the long key pressing is valid. Release the key and the radio switches between wide band and narrow band periodically. After the wide/narrow band switch, the adjustment point is regarded as the first frequency of the current band by default. Frequency Switch in a Band of an Adjustment Item In a band of an adjustment item, short press the PTT key for less than 1.5s. LED flashes green, indicating the short key pressing is valid. The radio switches frequencies one after another. Plus-Minus of the Adjustment Value in a Band of an Adjustment Item In a band of an adjustment item, short press SK1, and the adjustment value increases in step of 1. Hold down SK1, and the adjustment value increases continuously in step of 1. When the adjustment value gets to the maximum value allowed by the adjustment item, the adjustment value will keep the maximum value constant. In a band of an adjustment item, short press SK2, and the adjustment value decreases in step of 1. 23 Hold down SK1, and the adjustment value decreases continuously in step of 1. When the adjustment value gets to the minimum value allowed by the adjustment item, the adjustment value will keep the minimum value constant. Process on Several Exceptional Items Tx: CH9-CH14 indicate VOX 1, VOX 2, VOX 3, VOX 4, VOX 5 and Tx low voltage threshold respectively, which are related with the AD sampling. After the above adjustment items are entered, press SK1 or SK2 to start the AD sampling (including calculation process) once. Rotate the channel selector knob to save the current AD sampling value. If SK1 or SK2 is not pressed, the AD sampling is not started and the previous adjustment values can not be updated. Rx: CH1-CH8 indicate SQL ON 1, SQL ON 5, SQL ON 9, SQL OFF 1, SQL OFF 5, SQL OFF 9 and Rx low voltage threshold respectively, which are related with the AD sampling. After the above adjustment items are entered, press SK1 or SK2 to start the AD sampling (including calculation process) once. Rotate the channel selector knob to save the current AD sampling value. If SK1 or SK2 is not pressed, the AD sampling is not started and the previous adjustment values can not be updated. Key Description Short Press: key pressing time is less than 1.5s. Long Press: key pressing time is 1.5s at least. Description of Adjustment Items 24 TC-610/620 Adjustment Items Channel 10 11 12 13 14 Wide Narrow Freq. 1 Freq. 2 Freq. 3 Freq. 4 Freq.5 Freq. 1 Freq. 2 Freq. 3 Freq. 4 Freq. 5 Tx Section Adjust preset RF power Tx low power Reserved channel (not adjust) Tx high power CDCSS deviation CTCSS (67Hz) deviation CTCSS (151.8Hz) deviation Y CTCSS (254.1Hz) deviation Y VOX gain1 VOX gain2 VOX gain3 VOX gain4 VOX gain5 Tx low voltage threshold Rx Section Carrier SQL level 1 ON Carrier SQL level 5 ON Carrier SQL level 9 ON Carrier SQL level 1 OFF Carrier SQL level 5 OFF Carrier SQL level 9 OFF Tx low voltage threshold Bandpass filter Adjustable Freq. Note: Y indicates the valid adjustment frequency. The residual channels are idle and has no adjustment items. Switch between Tx Adjustment Items and Rx Adjustment Items Rotate the channel selector knob to CH16. Long press the PTT key for 1.5s at least to toggle between Tx adjustment items and Rx adjustment items. If LED lights red upon key pressing, the radio switches to Tx adjustment items. If LED lights green upon key pressing, the radio switches to Rx adjustment items. LED glows red for Tx adjustment items. LED glows green for Rx adjustment items. Wide/Narrow Band Switch and Frequency Switch in an Adjustment Item In an adjustment item, long press the PTT key for 1.5s at least to switch between wide band and narrow band periodically. The adjustment point is regarded as the first frequency of the current band by default. Short press the PTT key for less than 1.5s to switch frequencies periodically. Adjustment Items Tx 25 Tx frequency tolerance, VCO lock voltage adjustment, maximum deviation and modulation sensitivity Note: These items are adjusted outside the adjustment mode (unnecessary to enter the adjustment mode) via the hardware adjustment. Tx low power, Tx high power, CDCSS waveform, CDCSS deviation, CTCSS deviation (low), CTCSS deviation (high) and Tx low voltage threshold Note: These items are adjusted inside the adjustment mode via the software adjustment. Rx VCO lock voltage adjustment (outside the mode), squelch, Rx bandpass filter, Rx low voltage threshold Specific Operations and Requirements Conventional Adjustment Items (outside the adjustment mode): Tx frequency tolerance, VCO voltage adjustment, maximum deviation, modulation sensitivity. Note: The configuration file has preset CH1, CH2 and CH3 as wide band with low, medium and high frequency respectively and CH4, CH5 and CH6 as narrow band with low, medium and high frequency respectively. Make sure the antenna or load is connected before adjusting. Adjustment Item Condition Measurement Test Equipment Adjustment Test Point Part Method Specifications/ Remarks Adjust VR300 with a Rotate to Tx frequency tolerance CH2. Press PTT to transmit. ceramic alignment screwdriver to limit Radio communication Antenna VR300 Adjust TC100 with a ceramic alignment CH1. Press Tx VCO lock voltage ≤150Hz to the error range. test set Rotate to PTT to the center frequency Digital voltmeter CV screwdriver until the 0.7V (+0.1V) lock voltage is within transmit. TC100 the required range. Rotate to CH3. Press Check PTT to ≥2.3V transmit. Rx VCO lock voltage TC101 Rotate to Adjust TC101 with a ceramic alignment CH1. 26 screwdriver until the 0.7V (+0.1V) lock voltage is within the required range. Rotate to Wide Max. Rotate Deviation Narrow CH5 and CH6 ceramic alignment the deviation to the communication specified range. test set VR200 LPF: 15kHz AF:1kHz 150mV 1.7-2.2KHz Check PTT to transmit. Antenna Rotate to Earpiece CH1, CH2 jack Adjust the audio output signal of the and CH3 communication Modulation to transmit. test set Sensitivity Rotate CH4, CH5 and CH6 test set to get the deviation to 3.0KHz. BPF: 0.3-3KHz to Adjust the audio AF: 1KHz output signal of the 10-20mV radio communication respectively. Press 10-20mV radio communication Radio respectively. Press PTT Narrow 3.7-4.3KHz screwdriver to limit Radio respectively. Press Wide Adjust VR200 with a to CH4, ≥2.3V Check CH3. Rotate to CH1, CH2 and CH3 respectively. Press PTT to transmit. test set to get the PTT deviation to 1.5KHz. to transmit. Adjustments in the adjustment mode Note: The antenna or load must be connected before adjusting. Measurement Adjustment Item Condition Rotate to CH4. Press PTT to Tx Power enable the function. Low frequency High Short Test Test Equipment Point communication test set Antenna SK1 port SK2 Ammeter Remarks Method Press SK1/SK2 to increase/decrease the output press rotate power the and channel selector knob to save. frequencies periodically to Parts Specifications/ Radio PTT to switch (refer Adjustment the adjustment list) 27 4.5-5W I≤1.7A Rotate to CH2. Press PTT to enable the Press function. Short to increase/decrease the Low frequency Low SK1/SK2 output press rotate PTT to switch power the and channel 2W±0.3W I≤1.2A selector knob to save. frequencies periodically (refer to the adjustment list) Adjust VR260 with a Rotate to CH5. Press PTT to enable the function. Low frequency ceramic Radio alignment screwdriver communication test Antenna set enable to the waveform LPF:0.3KHz approximate to the rectangular wave. CDCSS Waveform Short VR260 press PTT to switch frequencies periodically Check and long press PTT to switch between wide band and narrow band. Rotate to CH5. Press PTT to CDCSS enable Deviation VR601 the SK1 function. SK2 Wide band Wide Adjust VR601 with a ceramic alignment screwdriver check Low frequency each frequency. Press PTT to Adjust finely with SK1 switch and SK2 to limit the other frequencies CDCSS deviation to (medium-low, the required range if medium, necessary. 500-800Hz medium-high and high) Narrow Check Long press PTT (≥1.5s) to enter narrow band. 28 300-500Hz Low frequency Press PTT to switch other frequencies (medium-low, medium, medium-high and high) Rotate to CH6, CH7 and CH8 Wide respectively Adjust VR601 with a and CTCSS is ceramic alignment set to low, screwdriver and check medium and each frequency. high. Adjust finely with SK1 Press and SK2 to limit the PTT to enable this function. Wide band CTCSS Short Deviation press PTT to switch frequencies on 500-800Hz CTCSS deviation to Radio communication test set Antenna VR601 the required range if SK1 necessary. SK2 LPF:0.3KHz each channel. Long press PTT (≥1.5s) to enter Narrow narrow band on CH6, Check CH7 and CH8 300-500Hz and short press PTT to switch frequencies. 6.2V-7.0V(≤7.0V: Low Tx Voltage Threshold Low voltage Power-Off Level Power Digital voltmeter supply port Power Digital voltmeter supply port 29 Adjust the output Power voltage of the power supply supply and check the alarm level LED flashes; ≤6.2V: the alarm tone sounds and transmission suspended) Adjust the output Power voltage of the power supply supply and check the power-off level <5.80V Item Condition Test Equipment Parts Sensitivity (bandpass) Short press PTT to switch other frequencies. SINAD is within the Radio communication Rx Specification/ Remarks Check whether Rotate to CH8. Low frequency Method test set SSG:-119dB MOD:1KHz DEV:3.0KHz range and whether to Antenna get SINAD≥12dB by Remote SK1 adjusting SK1 or SK2. speaker MIC SK2 Rotate the channel jack selector knob to save after the five-point Filter: 0.3-3KHz adjustment is Adjust the volume control knob to the right place, which will not limit the output. SINAD≥12dB completed. Rotate to CH2 and SQL is set to level 5 ON. Wide Press SK1 or Adjust the output SK2 to enable signals of SSG to the the function. squelch level. Rotate SQL level: The channel the channel selector -119±1dB spacing is wide knob to save after the band. Low frequency Short press SQL ON communication test set PTT to switch SSG:-119dB frequencies. MOD:1KHz Long press DEV:1.5KHz PTT (≥1.5s) to five-point adjustment Radio Remote SK1 speaker MIC SK2 jack Filter: 0.3-3KHz Adjust the output enter narrow signals of SSG to the band. Press Narrow is completed. Antenna squelch level. Rotate SK1 or SK2 to the channel selector enable this knob to save after the function. Short five-point adjustment press PTT to is completed. switch frequencies. 30 SQL level: -118±1dB Rotate to CH5 and SQL is set to level 5 OFF. Adjust the output Press SK1 or SK2 to enable Wide the function. The channel spacing is wide band. signals of SSG to the Radio Antenna communication Remote SK1 test set speaker MIC SK2 SSG:-121dBm jack Short SQL level: the channel selector -121±1dB knob to save after the five-point adjustment is completed. Low frequency SQL squelch level. Rotate press PTT to switch OFF frequencies. Long press PTT (≥1.5s) to Narrow enter narrow band. Press SK1 or SK2 to enable this function. Short Adjust the output signals of SSG to the Radio Antenna communication Remote SK1 test set speaker MIC SK2 SSG:-120dBm jack squelch level. Rotate the channel selector knob to save after the SQL level: -120±1dB five-point adjustment press PTT to is completed. switch frequencies. Adjust the output voltage of the power Rx Low Voltage supply and check the Threshold alarm level (LED Digital voltmeter Power supply Power flashes red and the port supply alarm tone sounds) ≤6.50V Adjust the output Low voltage of the power Voltage supply and check the Power-Off Level power-off level. 31 <5.80V Appendix: Reference Voltage Setting of Battery Capacity Check in transmitting mode LED >7.35V 18min LED 7.15V - 7.35V 12min Red LED (30%-50%) 7.00V - 7.15V 12min LED 6.20V - 7.00V 18min Green (70%-100%) Orange (50%-70%) flashes red 5.80V - 6.20V LED flashes red +an alarm tone sounds every 10 Halt <5.80V Check in transmitting and standby mode (or press the battery capacity check key. Green LED >7.55V 18min (70%-100%) Orange LED 7.35V-7.55V 12min 7.00V-7.35V 20min LED flashes red (<30%) 6.50V-7.00V 18min LED flashes red 5.80V-6.50V (50%-70%) Red LED (30%-50%) +an alarm tone sounds every 10 seconds. Halts <5.80V 32 Troubleshooting Flow Chart Tx Section Start Low Tx power No voice during transmission No transmission Normal Tx power supply? Tx LED not light No Check Tx power supply No Tx VCO is locked? Replace D602 Yes Check voice channel (MIC, VR200 and D104) D602 glows red? No Yes Replace D602 Check Tx channel Check antenna connection Check Q400, Q401, Q402 and Q403 33 Check APC control circuit Check Tx VCO Rx Section Start No receive Normal power supply of receiving circuit? No Check Rx power supply circuit Yes Normal Rx LED? No No Change Rx signalling Rx squelch level is correct? Yes Yes Speaker works well? No Replace the speaker Replace Rx LED D601 Yes Normal audio power amplifier? No Check audio power amplifier circuit Yes Normal Volume Selector knob? No Replace the Volume Selector knob Yes P29 and P25, which are pins of baseband processor ICU200, output signals well? No Check audio processor circuit Yes Normal demodulators? No Check and replace CD300 and CF300 Yes Normal IF and mixing circuits? No Check Q105, U200 (P12,P21) and XF1 Yes Normal RF mixing circuit? No Check local oscillator circuit Q501 Yes Check BPF circuit Q500 No Change Rx frequency Yes Yes Rx signalling is correct? Rx frequency is correct? Check antenna connection Completed 34 No Change Rx squelch level MCU Start Normal power-on alert tone? Yes No Speaker works well? No Replace the speaker Yes MCU operating voltage VCC works well? No Check U606 Yes MCU clock crystal X601 works well? No Replace X601 Yes Check whether other control pins control well. No Check pin connection or recording programme Yes MCU works well 35 Disassembly and Assembly Attaching the Battery ① Hold the battery and push it towards the top of the aluminum chassis under the belt clip of the radio. See figure 1. Note: Insert the tabs at the top of the battery into the top of the battery slots. Figure 1 ② Press the bottom of the battery until a “click” is heard to fasten the battery on the bottom of the radio. See figure 2. Note: If the battery is not fastened or is still adrift, please remove the battery and attach it again. Figure 2 Removing the Battery ① Turn off the radio. Hold the upper side of the radio and press the belt clip until it tilts. Push the battery latch upwards along the slot of the battery latch at the bottom of the battery. See figure 1. Figure 1 36 ② Release the battery latch and remove the battery when the bottom of the battery tilts. See figure 2. Note: To avoid serious abrasion between the tab on the top of the battery and the slot on the top of the radio, the angel between the radio unit and the tilting battery must not be too large. Figure 2 Attaching the Antenna ① ② Insert the threaded end of the antenna into the big threaded hole at the top of the radio. Rotate the antenna clockwise until it is fastened. 37 Removing the Antenna Rotate the antenna counter-clockwise to remove the antenna. Attaching the Belt Clip Loose the screw for the belt clip and fix the belt clip on the radio unit. Align the hole on the belt clip with that on the aluminum chassis and rotate the screw for the belt clip clockwise to fasten the clip. See figure 1. Figure 1 Removing the Belt Clip Please refer to the steps for attaching the belt clip when removing the belt clip. Loose the screw by rotating it counter-clockwise. See figure 2. 38 Figure 2 Attaching the External Earphone/Microphone ① Open the earphone/microphone jack cover (unnecessary to remove). See figure 1. Figure 1 ② Plug the earphone/microphone into the jack and fasten the screw. See figure 2. Figure 2 39 Removing the External Earphone/Microphone Loose the screw and unplug the earphone/microphone. Note: When the external earphone/microphone is used, the radio’s waterproof performance will be affected. 40 Exploded View TC-610 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 10 28 11 27 12 26 25 13 14 24 15 23 22 16 21 17 20 18 19 41 TC-620 42 TC-610/620 Parts List 2 TC-610 No. Material No. Description 6000631000000 Volume control knob 6201006000000 Inner liner knob 7207002200200 Nut 6100325000000 O-RING (knob) 1500006100000 Front case kit 6000634000000 Plastic PTT key 6100312000000 Silica rubber PTT key 6100307000000 Waterproof ring (main unit) 4303020000020 Volume control knob 10 4304030000010 Gray-code range switch 11 6100314000000 Waterproof ring (battery connector) 12 6100246000000 O_RING (antenna) 13 7102504000300 Machine screw 14 4400100008000 SMA-connector 15 4100510300000 PCB (PTT key) 16 7300029000000 Metal dome (3-key) 17 7102005000000 Machine screw 18 6000627000000 Rear cover (radio unit) 19 7102508000000 Machine screw 20 7400216000000 TC-610 waterproof PC sheet 21 6300051000000 Aluminum chassis 22 4100610100000 PCB (main board) 23 7102004020100 Self-tapping screw 24 5002220000050 MIC 25 5205000000190 Earpiece jack 26 5205000000280 Speaker jack 27 6100123000000 MIC cover 28 6100323000000 Holder (speaker jack) 29 7400184000000 Waterproof mic net 30 5001210000030 Speaker 31 6000127000000 Earpiece cover stopper 32 6000635000000 Earpiece cover 33 6000640000000 Light guide 34 6201066000000 Inner liner knob 35 6000630000000 Channel selector knob 43 Qty. TC-620 No. Material No. Description Qty. 7102003500100 Machine screw 6000639000000 Earpiece cover 6300040000000 Decorative plate (zinc alloy) 6000127000000 Earpiece cover stopper 1500006200000 Front case kit 5001210000170 Speaker 7400141000000 NSM08Z01mic net 6100123000000 MIC cover 6100323000000 Holder (speaker jack) 10 7102004021030 Self-tapping screw ST2.0*3.8mm 10 11 5002220000050 MIC 12 5205000000280 Speaker jack 13 5205000000190 Earpiece jack 14 4100610100000 PCB (main board) 15 4100510300000 PCB (PTT key) 16 7300029000000 Metal dome (PTT key) (3-key) 17 6100314000000 Waterproof ring (battery connector) 18 6300051000000 Aluminum chassis 19 6100307000000 Waterproof ring (radio unit) 20 7400216000000 Waterproof transparent PC sheet 21 7102508000000 Machine screw M2.5*8.0mm 22 4400100008000 SMA-connector 23 7102504000300 Machine screw M2.5*4.0mm 24 7102005000000 Machine screw M2.0*5.0mm 25 6100246000000 O_RING (antenna) 26 6000629000000 Rear cover (radio unit) 27 4303020000020 Volume control knob 28 4304030000010 Gray-code range switch 29 6100325000000 O-RING (channel selector knob) 30 7207002200200 Nut M7.0*2.2mm 31 6201545000000 Speaker tablet 32 6000624000000 Light guide 33 6100312000000 Silica rubber PTT key 34 6000634000000 Plastic PTT key 35 6201006000000 Inner liner knob 36 6201066000000 Inner liner knob 37 6000631000000 Volume control knob 38 6000630000000 Channel selector knob 44 Packing 45 TC-610/620 PCB View 46 TC-610/620 Block Diagram 47 TC-610/620 Level Diagram TX PART -45dBm -26dBm VCO buffer SF Amp C130 C141 D400 C400 C402 Q402 2SK3475 Q403 RQA0002 C405 C429 C412 Q101 2SK508NV D104 51 Mic Mute 37dBm LPF power AMP Q104 39dBm Q401 2SK4988 40 Q102 27dBm LMT 15dBm stimulator Q100 2SK508NV C112 AF HPF Mic Amp 3dBm Q400 2SC5108 AN29160 MICROPHONE -8dBm 150mVrms 450mVrms 16mVrms attenuator step1to23 200mVrms VR200 47K D500 AF RF RX PART -10dBm LPF -120dBm -122dBm -104dBm -108dBm -98dBm -103dBm -67dBm 250mVrms 1W(BTL) -69dBm TUNE BPF LNA TUNE BPF RF MIXER 1stIF BPF AN29160 23 Q501 AT41511 3SK318 BPF BPF IFAmp 1 Q500 AF AMP 2ndIF BPF TDA2822 de-emphasis 25 29 44 IFAmp 2 AF HPF 21 AF mute Volume 52 MIX2 DET RF 38.85M SW IF AF 16Ω IW TC-610/620 Schematic Diagram Specifications General 146-174 MHz 400-420 MHz Frequency Range 450-470 MHz Channel Capacity 16 Channel Spacing 25/12.5 MHz Operating Voltage 7.5V DC Battery Life Cycle) ( 5-5-90 Duty About 8 hours Operating Temperature -20~+50℃ Dimensions (H×W×D) TC-610:119mm x 54.6mm x 32.5mm (without antenna) TC-620:117mm x 54.3mm x 31mm (without antenna) TC-610: 270g (with antenna) TC-620: 275g (with antenna) Weight Frequency Stability ±2.5ppm Receiver Sensitivity -119dBm/-118dBm Adjacent Channel Selectivity ≥65(W)/55(N) Intermodulation ≥60dB Spurious Response Rejection ≥65dB Audio Power Output 1200mW Transmitter RF Power Output Spurious and Harmonics 5±0.5W(H)/2.0±0.3W(L) <1GHz: -36dBm/>1GHz: -30dBm Modulation Limitation 5 KHz/2.5KHz FM Noise 40dB(W)/35dB(N) Modulation Distortion ≤5% All Specifications are tested according to TIA/EIA-603, and subject to change without notice due to continuous development. HYT endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual, but no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given. All the specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice due to continuous technology development. Changes which may occur after publication are highlighted by Revision History contained in Service Manual. No part of this manual may be copied, reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose without the express written permission of HYT.
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