USA Alo Branch DJ-V5T Amateur Transceiver User Manual Manual

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Dd195 INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1. INNOVATIVE AND NEW FEATURES
- Comes equipped 3 9 C T C S S Tone Squelch function.
' Comes equipped 1 O 4 D C S Digital code squelch function
- T O TCI‘ime Out Timer) can be set to a Duty Cycle most accommodating to the user’s
requirements.
' Alphanumeric channel name function
- Tbne burst function (17502100, 1000,l450H2)
- Nine Auwdial memories easily accessed fmm the D’I‘MF keypad with media] function.
' Direct frequency entry from DTMI‘ function
~ Burglary Alarm Function
' Mosquito Repel sound function
2. SPECII—HCATIONS
GENERAL
Frequency coverage T: TX l44~147.995MHz RX 135~l734995MHz
E: TX l44~ 145.995MHZ RX 144~145.QB5M:HZ
TAZ: TX 150~173.995MHZ RX 135~173.995MHZ
TLZ: TX 150~ 173.995MHZ RX 135~ 173.995MHZ
Mode F3E (FM)
Channel Steps 5,10,12.5,15,20,25,& 30kHz
Memory channels 40 channels+ lCALL channel
Antenna connector BNC(50 Q unbalanced)
Frequency stability $5 ppm
Microphone input impedance ZkQ nominal
Power supply requirement (3.0 ~ 16.0 V DC (negative ground)
Current drain (at 133 v DC) 142 ASTP- 5—>STP-10~STP-12.5—'STP- 15—'S'I'P-20—~STP-25—PSTP-3O—|
\_( I
®i Press any key (except for MONI and FUNC keys) to complete the setting. The
LCD returns to the ordinal mode.
Or press and hold the FUNC key, then press the l/STEP key to complete the
setting.
® The Lamp and MONI keys are activate even while channel step appears on the
LCD. .
(5) In the memory mode the channel step can not be selected.
Note: When the step values are changed from 5kHz, IOkHz, 15kHz, 20kHz or
BOkHz to either 12.5kHz or Z5kHz, or changed in reverse, the frequency and shili:
width may be compensated.
5-7 Shirt Direction and Ofl'set Frequency
Usually the repeater is used in the duplex mode.
Namely the signal received with a certain frequency is transmitted with another
frequency
The difference between these frequencies is the oifset frequency The setting range
of the ofl‘set frequency is fiom 0 to 99.995MHZ.
® Press and hold the F key, then press Z/SI-DFI‘ key while [F] icon is ON. The
current offset frequency and shifi direction will appear. Then each time WSl-HFI‘
key is pressed, the shifi direction toggles as follows:
r—> -0.60 —> +060 —~ OST-OF—> ~|
L<—— — ‘s—J
(2 While shift frequency is d isplayed, rotating the dial Clockwise increases the
frequency by 1 channel step/1 click and rotating the dial counterclockwise decreases
the frequency by 1 channel step/1 click.
® Press and hold the F key, then rotate the dial. The frequency increases or
decreases by lMl-lz depending on the rotating direction.
@ Press any key (except for MONI and FUNC keys) to complete the setting. The
LCD returns to the ordinal mode; _
® The Lamp and MONI keys are activate while shifi: frequency is displayed on the
LCD.
6) Also the setting can be completed by pressing Z/STEP key while holding the FUNC
key \
5-8 Memory Channel Operation
This unit is provided with 40 memory channels (0~39 CH) and one call channel (C).
The memory can not be increased.
(1) Calling of memory channel
®Press V/M key, and [M] will appear on the LCD indicating the unit enters the
memory model [M] icon flashes to show the CH‘s memory has not been programmed
and the VFO frequency is displayed.
® Rotating the dial clockwwe increases the memory channel number by 1 channel.
®Rotating the dial counterclockwise decreases the memory channel number by 1
channel.
(2) Programming a memory channel
l Memory Programming l
G) In VFO mode select the desired frequency, then set Shift and Time Function as
‘ necessary.
® Press V/M key to enter the memory model
® Rotate the dial to select the desired memory channel number.
(D The unprogrammed memory CH's number flashes.
@ Press and hold the FUNC key, then press the MW key while FUNC icon is ON. A
beep sounds indicating the completion, and the VFO frequency has been
programmed in the selected memory channel.
*If a memory CH whose memory has been programmed is selected at (D, in the
operation of © the memory will be erased and [M] will start flashing.
(Q When CH-C is selected, the CALL channel is also reprogrammed
[C] will not flash.
@ The content of the memory should be erased beforehand to be reprogrammed.
(3) Erasing of a memory channel
® Press the WM key to select the memory mode.
® Rotate the dial to select the desired memory channel number
When the memory channel is programmed, [M] appears on the DCD.
® Press and hold the FUNC key, then press MW key While [F] icon is ON. A beep
sounds, and the programmed frequency will be erased. Then [M] starts flashing
® While [M] is flashing, the erased memory is still displayed on fire LCD.
Press and hold the F key then press the MWkey again, the erased memory can be
recovered. If CH or mode had been changed, the recovery is not available.
(4) Programmable Data
The followings can be programmed in the memory channels O~39 and the CALL
channel:
~ Frequency
‘ Shifi frequency
‘ Shift direction(+/-)
' ’Ibne encoder frequency
~ Tbne decoder frequency
' Tone encoder/decoder setting
~ DCS code
' DCS setting
- Skip CH setting
‘ Busy Channel Lock Out (BCLO)
' TX power H/L
' Battery save setting
‘ Clock shilt setting
5-9 CALL Channel Operation
The initial setting is 145400MHz4
(1) Calling the CALL channel
® Press the CALL key, and CALL channel is called. [C] (Right justification) appears
on the LCD and the unit enters the CALL mode.
In CALL mode the frequency and memory channel number can not be changed by
dialing.
The offset setting and tone setting can be changed and operated temporarily
(2 Press the CALL key again to return to VFO mode or memory mode.
® Also pressing the WM key causes to return to the previous VFO mode or memory
. mode.
@ Scanning can not he done in the CALL mode.
(2) Changing the Frequency of the CALL Channel
® The CALL channel is allocated as a memory channel. 50 when you change the
CALL frequency and other settings, call the memory channel C from the VFO or
memory mode to reprogram.
5-10 Scanning
This function varies the frequency automatimfly to search for the signals being
received.
Timer Smn (Afier pausing the scan, the frequency goes to the next channel when 5
seconds elapsed even if a signal is picked up.)
Busy Scan (Alter pausing the scan, the frequency goes to the next channel when the
signal is disappeared. )
While scanning® the rotary encoder determines the direction of the channel
U'P/DOW'N.
® Monitor function is activate.
- Scanning man be released by pressing any key (except for the MONT key).
~ The last direction ofU'P/DOWN is defined as the scan direction.
(1) VFO SCAN
® Press the WM key to enter VFO mode.
® Press the SCAN key to start scanning.
The decimal point of the frequency on the LCD starts flashing to indicate the
scanning is started.
The unit scans by a channel step to the last direction of operation.
(3 Rotate the dial clockwise "to scan upward and counterclockwise to scan downward.
VFO SCAN covers all receiving frequency range for scanning,
® Press any key (except for MON'I key) to stop scanning
(2) Memory Scan
(D Press the WM key to enter the memory mode.
® Press the SCAN key to start memory scanning
® Rotate the dial clockwise to scan upward and counterclockwise to scan downward.
The memory scan scans only programmed channels.
® Press any key (except for MON] key) to stop scanning,
The scanning pauses at the channel or frequency where a signal is picked up, then
(3) Skip Channel Setting
~ The memory channel that is programmed in the skip channel will be skipped when
the memory scanning.
' In the memory mode press and hold the function key, then press C/SKlP while [F]
icon is ON, the selecting memory channel is programmed to the skip channel.
The skip channel is determined at. this point without memory programming
The skip channel is released with the same operation.
- The IOMHZ decimal point of the memory channel will appear when the skip
channel is programmed to the channel
5-11 Output Power Switching
The output power can be switched.
Press and hold the F key, then press 5/H/L key while [F] icon is ON. Output power
can be switched between High and Low.
When the power is LOW, “LO“ will appear. Nothing is displayed when the power is
High.
The initial setting is LOW power.
RF meter shows 0. in LOW power, and CO. 0. in HIGH power.
~ H/L power switching can not be done while transmitting.
5-12 Key Lock Function
Press and hold the F key, then press B/KL key to set the key lock.
~ In key lock mode only P'I'l‘, LAMP, MON'I, VOL, SQL and TONE BURST/MOM
keys are activate.
~ In the key lock mode [KEY mark] appears.
' Press and hold the F key, then press B/KL key while [F] icon is ON to release the
key lock mode.
5-13 Tone Burst Function
This is the required function to access the European repeater
' Press and hold the FTP key then press the MOM key, the tone burst signal will be
transmitted
The initial value of the tone frequency is 1750Hz, and it is changeable in the set
mode.
~ When tone and DCS are set, the signal will be transmitted with tone frequency and
DCS code.
5- 14 Auto Power 03” Function
The function prevents the battery fiom consuming when you forget to turn off the
power switch.
(1) Setting
- Press and hold the F key, then press GIAPO key while F icon is ON. [APO] appears
on the LCD and the auto power 011" function is programmed
~ The initial setting is OFF. .
- Tb release the APO. press and hold'the F key then press 6/APO key while F is ON .
(2) APO Operation
' If no operation is performed for more than 30 minutes whiIeAPO icon is ON, a beep
sounds and the transceiver will be turned OE
’I\u~n the power switch ON again to resume the power.
' APO function is not prolonged by picking up a signal but the key operation only.
5-15 Battery Save (BS) Function
This function saves the current consumption while waiting for a signal for the long
use of the battery.
~ ON/OFF is switched in the set mode.
' The flictory's initial setting is ON.
‘ The battery save function is set to OFF automatically while scanning.
~ When no signal and no operation are continued for 5 seconds, the battery save
function will be resumed automatically.
~ lWhen a signal is received or an operation is performed, battery save function is
released temporarily.
5-16 Lamp Function
~ Press and hold the F key, then press MONI key while F icon is ON. The LCD
backlight will be turned on.
' When no operation is continued for 5 seconds, the lamp will be turned off
automatically ‘
- If you press any key except for the LAMP key while the lamp is on, the lamp goes
out 5 seconds alter the last key operation.
' Press and hold the MOM key, then turn the power'ON, and the lamp willbe always
ON.
- Press and hold the F key then press MON'I key, the lamp can be turned ON/OF F
even you set the lamp to he always ON.
- The lamp will be always ON even if you turn the power OFF and ON when the
lamp
is set to be always ON.
5-17 Monitor Function
- The squelch operation is released regardless of the setting mode of SQL only while
pressing the MONI key, and a sound is heard from the speaker
~ The weak signal under the threshold level can be heard
5-18 Beep Function
This function produces a beep during operation
~ The beep can be muted in the set mode.
5-19 Clock Shit} Function
In the unlikely event that CPU clock noise is present on a particular operating
frequency programmed into the radio, you can shift the CPU clock frequency to avoid
the CPU clock noise, which normally is so weak that it is inaudible even if the radio is
tuned exactly to its frequency.
- CPU clock can be shifled in the set mode.
{1ng ms)
6-1 Selective Calling
' When you communicate with the specific station, tone squelch function or DCS
function is useful.
The tone squelch function allows to transmit one of 39 kinds of sub-audible tones
with a voice. Then the voice can be heard when the sub-audible tones match at
the receiving side
' The DCS function allows to transmit one of 104 kinds of digital codes with a Voice.
Then the voice can be heard when the programmed oodes match at the receiving
side,
- The tone squelch function and DCS function can not be used at the same time.
6-2 Tbne Encoder and Time Squelch Function
® Press and hold the F key, then press AVI‘SQL key while F icon is ON, the current
mode and tone frequency are displayed. Each time 4/I‘SQ key is pressed, the
mode is switched as follows:
T T/SQ
,_.. 88.5 —> 88.5 —> TCS-OF ~r-|
\_ ——I
- Only T appears indicating the encoder function setting only is allowed.
- T SQ appears indicating encoder/decoder function setting.
' While the tone frequency is displayed, the lamp function and Mom key are
available.
~ Press any key (except for FUNC and MONT keys) to complete the setting. The
LCD returns to the ordinal mode with T/I‘SQ indication.
® While the tone frequency is displayed, rotate the dial clockwise to increase or
counterclockwise to decrease the tone frequency. The tone frequency for use can be
selected fiom 39 reference tones described below.
67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5
94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8 123.0 127.3
131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 156.7 162.2 167.9 73.8 179.9
186.2 192.8 203.5 210.7 218.1 225.7 233.6 241.8 250.3
® Press any key (except for FUNC and Mom keys) to complete the setting. The
LCD returns to the frequency indication mode.
6-3 Tbne Encoder Frequency/Tone Decoder Frequency Programming
The tone encoder frequency and tone decoder frequency can be programmed
respectively to each memory CH.
[Changing both of tone enmder/tone decoder frequencies]
(D Set the tone encoderin the tone squelch setting mode. (T icon is ON.)
® Change the tone encoder frequency with dialing, then the setting is completed.
(D When memory is Pwmed in this mode, the current tone frequency will be
programmed to both of encoder frequency and decoder frequency:
(Changing the tone decoder frequency only)
(D The tone squelch is programmed in the tone squelch setting mode. (T.SQL icon is
ON.)
®Change the tone decoder frequency with dialing, then the setting is completed.
® When memory is programmed in this mode, the current tone frequency will be
programmed as the decoder fiequency. In this case, encoder frequency is not
reprogrammed.
[Tone squelch operation]
G) The squelch is released when received tone frequency accords with the
programmed tone frequency.
6-4 DCS (Digital Code Squelch) Function
[DCS settingl
(D Press and hold the F key, then press 7/DCS key while F icon is ON. [DCS] icon is
turned ON and DSQ code appears. The initial mode is [023]. Each time you
press the 7/DCS key, the mode is switched,
. DCS
r—' 023 —' —> DCS-OF —>1
\__ “I
~ The lamp function and MONT key are available while indicating the code on the
LCD.
® Press any key (except for FUNC and MONT keys) to complete the setting. The
LCD returns to the ordinal mode with DCS indication.
lDCS code changing]
[When you change the DCS code]
C) Set the DCS code in the DCS code setting mode. (DCS icon is ON.)
® Change the DCS code with dialing, then flie setting is completed.
® When the memory is programmed in this mode, the current tone frequency will be
programmed to both of encoder frequency and decoder frequency.
lDCS operationl
(D The squelch will be released when the received code is accordant with programmed
code.
65 Manmal DTMI‘ ’I\'ansrnitting
This function allows you to transmit DTMF code manually by pressing one of 16 keys
during transmitting.
(D Press and hold the FIT key, then press one of 16 keys.
®UIW code that is accordant with one of 16 keys will be transmitted.
‘ Manually transmitted DTMF code is stored until 16 digits automatically, and it will
be redialed when necessary as well as the auto dialer,
6-6 Auto Dialer Memory Setting
The function stores the DTMF code that is transmitted by the auto dialer to the
memory. ~ '
‘ There are 16 kinds of codes in D’TMF with maximum 16 digits. They are entered
with 16 keys. -
~ There are 9 channels of 1CH~9CH, and the channel can be selected by dialing.
[Auto dialer code settingl
(D Press and hold the F key, then press 9/ dial M key, the unit enters the dialer setting
mode. .
6 digits are displayed, and nothing appears at first.
® Select the dialer memory NO. with the dial.
® For example, when you input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9, the LCD displays as shown below:
[ ll—'[ 121—'[ 1231—»
[1234]—> [123456]—>[234567]—>
[345678]—- [456789]
@ Press and hold the F key, then press 0 key while F icon is ON, pause can be set
instead of the code. Pause is indicated by [—-]. Entering a pause puts a gap
between transmission ofcodes,
© Press and hold the F key, then rotate the dial while F icon is ON, and the display
scrolls within the range in which the codes are programmed.
© If you enter the wrong code, press and hold the F key, then press C/CALL(SK]P) to
clear.
@ Press the FIT key to complete the setting
~ The auto dialer can be programmed up to 16 digits including the pause.
6-7Auto Dialer Function
This function automatically sends pre-pmglammed DTMF codes.
[Operation in receiving model
G) In receiving mode press D/Adial key, [DIAL] appears on the LCD and a
confirmation tone sounds
® Press a key of 1-4), the dialer memory that is accordant with the key No (max. 16
digits) will be output from the speaker automatically
- In this case the code is not sent. ' '
~ If nothing is stored in the memory, a beep tone sounds indicating that the operation
is invalid when you press a key of 1~91
(Operation in transmitting mode]
(D Press F key in the transmitting mode. [DIAL] appears on the LCD.
© Press a key of l~9, the dialer memory that is accordant with the key No. (max. 16
digits) will be transmit automatically
- In this case, a beep tone does not sound if you press the unprogrammed key.
6-8 Redial
This function transmits the last transmitted DTMF codes again.
® Press D key in receiving mode. A reception tone will sound.
(2 Press 0 key. If the code to be redialed is not stored, a beep tone sounds indicating
the operation is invalid when 0 key is pressed.
® The last transmitted DTMF codes (either of auto dialer codes or manually
transmitted DTMF code) Will he output automatically from the speaker In this
case the codes are not sentr
@ Press and hold the F key, then press 0 key in transmitting mode, and redialing
becomes available. In this case the code is sent.
6-9 D’I‘MF Time Setting ~
This function changes the settings of the wait time of auto dialer, burst/pause time
and burst time of the first digit.
~ The settings can be changed in the set mode.
ID'I'MIF WAIT time] .'
® When the DTMF code is transmitted using the auto dialer, the code transmission
starts alter the programmed WAIT time elapsed. The initial setting is 1001113.
® When the DTMF code is transmitted using the auto dialer, the code is transmitted
with programmed burst] pause time. The initial setting is 60ms.
[D’I‘MF first digit's burst time]
® When the D’I‘MF code is transmitted using the auto dialer, the code will be
transmitted at the programmed first digit burst time. The initial setting is GOms.
® WAIT time cannot be changed while CH is displayed.
6-10 Alphanumeric Function
In the memory mode this function allows to display optional alphabet, number or code
instead offiequency
[Alphanumeric function setting]
G) In memory mode select the desired channel.
(2) Press and hold the F key, then press the D/NAME key while F icon is ON
© Flashing [A 1 will appear on the LCD.
@, Rotate the dial to select the desired letter.
(5) Press [D] key, the flashing will be stopped indicating the letter is stored.
© The same letter flashes on the right of the stored letter waifing to be stored.
@ Press the [D] key to store in the memory. (Store desired letters in turn.)
If you press the C key while storing, the stored letters will be erased.
® Press the FIT key to complete the operation.
[Operation of alphanumeric function] »~
Q) When the unit enters the memory mode, if the channel is programmed
alphanumeric function, the frequency display part will he showed with the stored
alphanumeric letters. (The CH number will be displayed as it was.)
® Press F key, and the frequency will appear for 5 seconds on the LCD. (If any key is
pressed within 5 seconds, the LCD returns to the display with the alphanumeric
letters.)
6-11 TOT (Time Out Timer) Function
lTOT setting]
(D Press and hold the F key, then press the 3/1‘0'1‘ key while F icon is ON.
® [T-OFF] will appear on the LCD.
® The display is toggled as follows by dialing, and the setting of TOP will be changed.
® The number indicated on 000 is the current Time Out Time
® Change the TOT time by rotating the dial. The TOT time can be programmed up to
max. 450 seconds.
<— downward upward —'
|——' OFF —' 30 —> 60 —> 90 H""*~'450 fl —\
| |
@ Press any key (except for FUNC and WM keys) to complete the setting. The
LCD will return to the ordinal mode.
[Operation of TOT]
(D If the continuous transmission time is over the programmed time, a beep sounds 5
seconds before the time is up. Then the transceiver enters the receiving mode
automatically.
® In this case, unless the PIT key is turned OFF, the next transmission is deactivate.
(When the TOT Penalty is set, transmission can not be done even if you turn OFF
the Pl'l‘ then ON again within the programmed time.)
6-12 TOT Penalty Function
When the transmission is completed by the TOT function, the transmission will be
inhibited within the programmed TUI‘ Penalty time. The transmission is inhibited
during the penalty time.
® TOT Penalty function and its penalty time can be programmed in the set mode.
Q) If the PI'I‘ key is pressed during the TOT Penalty time, an alarm tone will sound.
® The penalty will be cancelled if you keep holding down the PIT key until TUl‘
expires and also TOT Penalty time elapses.
5-13 BCLO (Busy Channel Lock Out) Function
BCLO disables the transmission according to the receiving condition.
' BCLO function can be turned ONIOFF in the set mode.
~ When the BCLO is set, transmission is possible only in following cases and
transmission is inhibited in the other mses.
, If PTI‘ key is pressed while the transmission is inhibited, an alarm tone will sound.
In this time transmission is deactivate.
(D No signal is picked up. (BUSY disappears.)
© The tone frequencies match and the squelch is opened while using the tone squelch.
® The codes match and the squelch is opened while using DCS.
7-1 Cable Clone
With an interface cable the entire memory channel data of one transceiver can be
transferred and copied to another transceiven
lConnectionl
‘ As shown in the figure, connect the external speaker jacks of two transceivers;
transmitting side and receiving side, with o 3.5 stereo plug cord on the market.
~ Be sure to turn the power OFF at cable connecting.
- Please use the directly connected cable including no resistors inside. Be careful not
to use the cable that contains any resisters.
[Operation of data receiving side]
® Turn the power ON (The unit enters the data receiving mode.)
(3 When the data is sent from the transmitting side, "LD * * *" appears on the
LCD,
Then the data transfer is stained.
© When the transfer is completed, "PASS" is appears on the LCD.
® 'I\im the power OFF. If the data transfer is failed, "PASS" does not appear on the
LCD.
[Operation of data transmitting side]
(D Tum the power ON.
® Press and hold the MON key, then press the PPP key 3 times, "CLONE" will
appear on the LCD. The unit enters the Clone mode.
® Press the P'I'I‘ key, “SD 000" appears on the LCD. The intemal memory channel
dam is transferred to the other transceiver.
® The transfer is completed, "PASS" appears on the LCD.
© Turn the power OFF, and the Clone mode is released.
If data transfer is tailed, "PASS" does not appear on the LCD. Try again from the
first.
7-2 Burglary Alarm Function
If someone tries to steal your transceiver, an alarm goes ofl' from the speakeri
[Setting] Be sure to set the battery pack.
(D Plug the external DC power plug cord to the car battery, etc.
® Set to SCR-ON in the set mode.
@'I\im 05 the power switch of the unit
~ Tb release the setting, set to SCR~OF in the set mode.
(Operation)
~ lIf someone unplug the power code to bring out your transceiver, an alarm goes ofl'.
- Once the alarm goes off, it does not stop until you remove the battery pack.
. Set the battery pack and turn the power ON to release this function in the set mode.
Please set to SCR-OF in the normal operation.
73 External Thnninal Control
"5V" is output from MIC jack terminal when the speaker is ON.
~ Set to EXP-ON in the set model '
' When receiving (The tone and code should match when the TSQ/DCS is set),
DC5V(5mA max.) is output from the center terminal of MIC stereo jackr
' Set to EXP-OF in the set mode to cancel this function.
The optional VOX lVflC, etc (EMEJZ, EME-13, ENE-15) can not be used at EXP-
ON.
This function generates the supersonic that repels mosquitos from the speaken
~ Set to MPS~ON in the set mode.
' The ordinal operation is available when MPS is set.
' As the unit always generates supersonic when MPS is set, battery operating time
may become shorter.
' Set to MIPS-OF to cancel the function in the set mode,
8-1 Setting of the Set Mode
(D Press the FUNC key for “more than 2 seconds, the unit enter the set mode.
® Press the MON] key to select the menu. The monitor does not work here.
® Rotate the dial to change the setting contents.
® Press any key (except for the MOM key) to complete the setting. The LCD
returns to the ordinal mode.
8-2 Functions Set in the Set Mode ,.
The following functions can be programmed in the set mode.
Here is the explanation of each function.
[No.1] Battery Save Function ON/OFF
(D [BS-ON] appeals on the LCD
® Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below Then ON and OFF are
switched repeatedly.
‘— downward upward —'
r—' BS-ON —' BS-OF fl “l
R _ _J
[No.2] Scan Type Selection
(D [TIMER] appears on the LCD.
(3 Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below The scan types are
switched repeatedly.
<— downward upward —>
r—v’I'HVEER —' BUSY —'-—\
\_ 4
[No.3] Beep ’Ibne ON/OFF
® [BEP—ON] appears on the LCD.
(2 Rotate the dial to set to [BEP-OF].
® Each time the dial is routed. ON and OFF are switched repeatedly.
[No.4] 'lbne Burst Frequency Setting
® [1750] appears on the LCD. _>
(2) Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. Then the tone burst
frequency will be changed.
4— Downward Upward —'
|—q 1750 —' 2100 —> 1000 -' 1450 Q]
I“ _ _*_ ._|
[No.5] Clock Shift Setting
(D [SET-OF] appears on the LCD.
© Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. Then the setting of the
CIDCK will be changed.
<—~ Downward Upward —>
r—> EFT-OF —* SFPON -> —\
\‘ _ fid__/
(D [BCL-OF] appears on the LCD.
(2 Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. Then the setting of the
BCLO will be changed.
*— Downward Upward —>
i——> BCL—OF —> BCLON —'—~|
l— _1
[No.7] TOT Penalty Time
(D [TPvOF F] appears on the LCD.
® Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below The setting of TOT
penalty will be changed. ' _
® 00 shows the current TOT penalty time.
The initial setting is 0 second. [TP-OFF] appears on the LCD.
(9 Rotate the dial to change the TOP penalty time.
*— Downward Upward —»
,——» TP-OFF ~ TP-l a —. "PP-4 a we TP-15 -» —|
| _ v
The setting is available up to max. 15 seconds.
[No.8] D'l'MF WAIT time
® [DWTOl] appears on the LCD.
(2 Route the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. Then the DTMF WAIT
time will be changed.
6) 00 shows the cunent D’I'MZF WAIT time.
The initial setting is 0.1 second, and [DWT-OI] appears on the LCD.
® Rotate the dial to change the DTMF WAIT time.
<- Downward Upward ~
y—~DWT-01—> DWT-04fl DWT-07 —> DWT-IO 91
k“ _____ _ “4
[No.9] DTMF Burst/Pause Time
(D [DP-60] appears on the LCD.
® Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. Then the D'I‘MF
‘ burst/pause time will be changed.
® 00 shows the current DTMF burst/pause time.
The initial setting is 60 msec, and [DP-60] appears on the LCD.
@ Rotate the dial to change the DTMF bursUpause timei
(— Downward Upward —>
|—> DPA60 —> DP-80 —> DP- 160 Q DP-200—' 1
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[NoJO] The First Digit Burst Time ofDTMF
® [DB~60] appears on the LCD.
® Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. Then the first digit of
D’IW burst time will be changed.
® 00 shows the current the first digit ofDTlvtF burst time.
The initial setting is 60 msec, [DB-60] appears on the LCD.
(«D Rotate the dial to change the first digit ofUI'MF burst time
4— Downward Upward —>
y—* DB-GO —> DB-SO ~> DB- 160 —v DB-ZOO—> 1
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[No.ll] Burglary Alarm Function
® [SCR-OF] appears on the LCD, .
@ Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. Then the ON/OF F of the
burglary alarm function is switched.
(— Downward Upward —*
r—' SCR-OF —~ SCR-ON —’—‘t
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[No.12] External Thrminal controller Output
® [EXP-OF] appears on the DOD.
® Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. The ON/OFF of the
controller output to external terminal will be switched repeatedly.
‘7 Downward Upward —>
r“ EPQ’OF _. EXP-ON —>fi
1“ S4
[No.13] Mosquito Repel Sound Function
® [MRS-OF] appears on the LCD.
® Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. The ON/OFF of the
Mosquito repel sound will be switched repeatedly.
<— Downward Upward —>
|——‘ MRS-OF —~ MRS-ON —>“|
; _______l
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Press and hold the F key, then turn on the power. The unit returns to the flactory's
defiault setting.
Destination l DJ 195T | DJ 195E | J 195TA I
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l VFO frequency I 145.00MI-Iz | 145.00MHZ l 145.00MHZ |
| CALL fi'equency | 145.00MHz | 145.00MHz I 145.00MHZ |
| Memory channel I ablank | ablank | ablank |
l SHIFT setting I none | none | none |
| SHIFT frequency | GOOkHz l (5ka ’ GOOkHz l
| Channel step I 5kHz | 12.5kHz | 5kHz |
| Channel step 5kHz \ } 12.5kHz | 5kHz |
~ Press and hold the F key, the LCD‘s all segments are turned ON. When you
release the F key, the reset will be performed.
Press and hold the F key, then turn me power OFF. In this case the reset function
will not he performed. This function is useful to check whether the LCD‘s all
segment lights or not without the RESET function.
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Press and hold the F key, then tum on the power. The unit returns to the facmry‘s
dethult setting.
Destination | DJ 195T | DJ 19513 ] J195TA
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VFO frequency I 145.00MHz -- I 14500Ml—lz | 145.00MHz
CALL frequency I 145.00MHz tI 145.00MHz I 145.00MI-lz
Memory channel I a blank " | a blank I a blank
SHIFT setting I none I none I none
SHIFT frequency | GOOkHz I GOOkHz | GOOkHz
Channel step | 5kHz | 1245kHz | 5kHz
Channel step 5kHz I 12r5kHz | 5kHz
_|
- Press and hold the F key, the LCD‘s all segments are turned ONr When you
release the F key, the reset will be performed,
Press and hold the F key, then turn the power OF E In this case the reset function
will not be performed. This function is useful to check whether the LCD's all
segment lights or not without the RESET function.
® Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. Then the DTMF
burst/pause time will be changed.
6) 00 shows the current DTMF bursUpause time.
The initial setting is 60 meec, and [DP-60] appears on the LCD.
@ Rotate the dial to change the UI‘MF burst/pause time.
4— Downward Upward —>
r—> DP-GO —> DP -80 —> DP- 160 —' DP-200-> 1
E 1—1
[No.10] The First Digit Burst Time ofD’I'MF
® [DB-60] appears on the LCD. " \
® Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below Then the first digit of
UI'MF burst time will be changed.
@ 00 shows the current the first digit ofDTMF burst time.
The initial setting is 60 msec, [DB-60] appears on the LCD.
® Rotate the dial to change the first digit ofD'I‘MF burst time.
t— Downward Upward —>
l_' DB-GO —> DB—SO 9 DB-IGO —> DB-200—> 1
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[No.ll] Burglary Alarm Function
® [SCR-OF] appears on the LCD.
® Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below Then the ON/OF F of the
burglary alarm function is switched.
'— Downward Upward —>
t—* SCR-OF *—> SCR-ON —>—|
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[No.12] External Terminal Controller Output
® [EXP-OF] appears on the LCD.
® Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. The ON/OF F of the
controller output to external terminal will be switched repeatedly.
<— Downward Upward —>
fl EXP-OF —’ EXP-ON —>‘|
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[No.l3] Mosquito Repel Sound Function
G) [MRS-OF] appears on the LCD.
@ Rotate the dial, and the display toggles as shown below. The ON/OFF of the
Mosquito repel sound will be switched repeatedly.
<— Downward Upward —'
|——v MRS-OF —* lVERS-ON —'—1
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ADJ USTM ENT
1) Required Test Equipment
The following items are required to adjust radio parameters:
1, Regulated power supply Supply voltage: 5-14 VDC
Current; «- 3A or more
2. Digital multimeter Voltage range: _ FS=Approx. 20V
Current; " 1 10A or more
Input resistance: High impedance
34 Oscilloscope Measurable frequency Audio Frequency
4. Audio dummy load Impedance: SQ
Dissipation: 1W or more
Jack 3.5 mm (D
5. SSG Output frequency: 200MHz or more
Output level: -20dBu/0il uV - lZOdBu/ 1 V
Modulation: FM
6A Spectrum Analyzer Measuring range: Up to 2 GHz or more
7. Power meter Measurable frequency: Up to ZOOMHz
Impedance: 50 Q, unbalanced
Measuring range: OJW —10W
8. Audio volmeter Measurable frequency. Up to lOOkHz
Sensitivity lmV to 10V
9, Audio generator Output frequencm 67Hz to 10kHz
Output impedance: 600 Q i unbalanced
10. Distortion meter/SINAD meter Measurable frequency: lkHz
Input level: Up to 40dB
Distortion: i% — 10056
11. Frequency counter Measurable frequency: Up to ZOOMHZ
Measurable stability Approx. +/—O.l ppm
12. Linear detector Measumble frequency: Up to 200MHz
Characteristics: Flat
CN: limb or more
Now
I Standard modulation : 1 kHz +/—3.5kHz/ DEV
I Reference sensitivity 12dB SINAD
I Specified audio output level: 200mW at 89
I Standard audio output level: 50mW at 89
I Use an RF cable (302W:lm) for test equipment
I Attach a fuse to the RF test equipment
I All SSG outputs are indicated by EMFi
I Supply voltage for the transceiven 13.8VDC
2) Adjustment Points
— TPI PD voltage
O/
/ TCI Frequency adjust
@ ' o
VRI Deviation
3) Adjustment Mode
The DJ-195 does not require a serviceperson to manipulate the components on fl’le printed—
circuit board. except the trimmer when adjusting reference frequency and deviation Most of the
adjustments for me transceiver are made by using the keys on it while the unit is in the
adjustment mode. Because the adjustment mode temporarily uses the channels, frequency
must be set on each channel before adjustments can be made. For instructions on how to
program the channels. see me "DJ-195 INSTRUCTION MANUAL" which came with die product
In consideration of the radio environment the fi'equency on each channel must be near the value
(+/— 1 MHz) listed in the table below. To enter the adjustment mode, set key lock and input
490217. Decimal point at 100MHz and 10MHz appears in LCD. (To release the mode. set key
lock and input 490217)
Channel Frequencies used in the adjustment mode
Channel Channel function Frequency
1 Reference frequency adjustment 145 MHz
2 High power adjustment 145 MHz
3 Low power adjustment 145 MHz
4 Minimum frequency sensitivity adjustment 130 MHz
5 Medium frequency sensitivity adjustment 145 MHz
6 Maximum frequency sensitivity adjustment 174 MHz
7 S—meter( 1 )adjustment 145 MHz
8 S-meter( FULL ) adjustment 145 MHz
9 Deviation 145 MHz
10 DTMF( I )test 145 MHz
11 DTMF( D ) test 145 MHz
12 Tone 67 Hz test 145 MHz
13 Tone 8&5Hz test ‘ ' 145 MHz
14 Tone 250.3Hz test 145 MHz
15 DOS code 255 test 145 MHz
16 Tone burst test ' 145 MHz
17 Agng( Not required to use) 145 MHz
Reference Frequency Adjustment
1. In the adjustment mode. select channel 1 by rotating the main tuning dial.
2 Press the PTI' key to start transmission
3c Rotate TCi on the Main board until die value on the frequency counter matches the one
displayed on me LCD.
4 On 145.05MH1 measure TP near the VCO and to obtain 12V + 0A1V( If the frequency display
is flashing, the PLL is unlocked )
High Power Adjustment
1. In the adjustment mode, select channel 2 by rotating the main tuning dial.
2. Hold down the F key and press the H/ L key to enter the high power mode
( ”L" at the upper-left of the display disappears).
3. Hold down the PYY key to start transmission.
4, While watching the reading of the TX power meter, set me output power to the value closest
to 5 W by rotating the main tuning dial.
5. A When the F'TI' key is released. the output power at that time will be stored as the high power
setting
Low Power Adjustment
I. In die adjustment mode, select channel 3 by rotating the main tuning diet
2. Hold down the F key and press the H/L key to enter the low power mode
("L" appears at the upperlefl of the display);
3. Hold down the PTT key to start transmission
4. While watching the reading of the TX power meter, set the output power to the value closest
to 0.5 W by rotating the main tuning dial.
5 When the PTI' key is released. the output power at that time will be stored as me low power
setting
Minimum Frequency Sensitivity Adjustment
See "Note on Adjusting the Sensitivity" later in this section.
I. In the adjustment mode, select channel 4 by rotating flwe main inning diet
2. Set flie minimum frequency sensitivity rotating the main tuning dial. while F appears after the
FUNC key is pressed.
Medium Frequency Sensitivity Adjustment
See ”Note on Adjusting the Sensitivity" later in this section,
I. In the adjustment mode. select channel 5 by rotating the main tuning dial
2 Set the medium frequency sensitivity rotating the main tuning dial while F appears after the
FUNC key is pressed
Maximum Frequency Sensitivity Adjustment
See "Note on Adjusting Uie Sensitivity" later in this section.
I, In die adjustment mode. select channel 5 by rotating the main timing dial
2. Set the maximum frequency sensitivity rotating the main timing dial, while F appears after the
FUNC key pressed
S—meter (1) Adjustment
it In die adjustment mode, select channel 7 by rotating the main tuning dial The S—meter will
show a single circle (0) . i
2. Enter "0" dBu(EMF') W the transceiver testeri
3. Press the F key. The transceiver beeps indicating the new setting has been stored
successfully
S—meter (FULL)
I. In the adjustment mode. select channel 8 by rotating U'ie main tuning dial. The S—meter will
show all six circles (. ....)
2 Enter ”t20"dBu(EMF) with the transceiver tester.
1 Press the F key. The transceiver beeps indicating the new setting has been stored
successfully
Deviation
I. In die adjustment mode select channel 9 by rotating the main tuning dial
2, Input a SOme'is. IKMz signal with your transceiver tester through fl’le external microphone
jack
3. With the tester. out the transceiver in the transmission mode.
4. . Rotate the VR1 on the pfinted—curcuit board of the transceiver until the deviation is set to
4.5KHZ.
DTMF (1) Test
This function is only for checking the DTMF code, not adjusting it
1. In flwe adjustment mode, select channel 10 by rotating the main tuning dial.
2. Press the WT key. DTMF code ”I" is automatically sent and you will hear die monitoring
tone from die speaker.
3. Check the deviation with the transceiver tester.
DTMF (D) Test
1. In the adjustment mode. select channel ii by rotating the main tuning dial.
2. Press the PTT key. DTMF code "D" is amomatically sent and you will hear the monitoring
tone from the speaken
3. Check the deviation with the transceiver tester.
Tone 67Hz Test
This function is only for checking the tone encoder, not adjusting it.
1. In the adjustment mode. select channel 12 by rotating the main tuning dial.
2. Press the WT key. A G7Hz tone is automatically sent.
3. Check the deviation with the transceiver tester.
Tone 88.5Hz Test
1. In d1e adjustment mode. select channel 13 by rotating the main tuning dial.
2. Press the PTT key. An 88.5Hz tone is automatically sent.
3. Check me deviation with the transceiver tester,
Tone 250.3Hz Test
1. in the adjustment mode, select channel 14 by rotating the main tuning dial.
2. Press flee PTl' key. A 250.3Hz tone is automatically sent.
3, Check the deviation with the transceiver tester.
DOS Code 225 Test
1. In the adjustment mode. select channel 15 by rotating the main tuning dial,
2, Press the PTT key. An 255 DCS code is automatically sent.
3. Check die deviation with the transceiver tester.
Tone Burst Test
This function is only for checking the tone burst. not adjusting it.
1. In the adjustment mode. select channel 16 by rotating the main tuning dial.
2, Press the PT!’ key. A i75OHz tone burst is automatically sent.
3. Check the deviation with the transceiver tester.
Aging
Perform this aging test onty when necessary.
1, in die adjustment mode. select channel 17 by rotating the main tuning dial. The transceiver
automatically repeaters transmission for a minute and reception for another minute.
Note on Adjusting Sensitivity
Sensitivity is adjusted by applying the optimum voltage from the CPU to the varicap of the tuning
circuit.
L Proyam any frequency within 145MHz +/— I on memory channel 54
2. To enter the adjustment mode, set key lock and input 4902174 Decimal point at lOOMHz and
lOMHz appears in LCD, (T c release the mode, set key lock and input 490217).
3, Select channel 5 by rotating the main tuning dial.
4A Press the F key and, while the F appears, ”Pl-e the main tuning dial. Set the adjustment data
to "7F" (”7F" appears in the channel number ”area on the LCD).
5. Press the F key.
6. in the key lock mode, press and hold the F keyi Input 490217. Decimal point
at 100MHz and lOMHz disappear. Tum the power ON. The transceiver is in the normal status.
parts list
DJ~195 Parts list
Ref. No. Parts No. Parts Name Ref. No. Parts N0.Parts Name
C1 CU3035 C1 608.181 H1 OZKT-AS C61 CU3047 C1 608181 H103KT-N
(22 CU3035 01608J81H102KT-AS C62 CU31 1 1 C1608181C104KT—N
C3 080404 6MCM106MATER 063 030407 35MC1 04MATER
CA CU3012 C1608CH1H120JT-AS 064 00301 1 C1608CH1H1000T-AS
05 CU3012 C1608CH1H120JT-AS C65 CU301 1 C1608CH1 H1 OODT—AS
C6 CU3035 C1 608181 H1 OZKT-AS C66 CU3035 C1 608.181 H1 OZKT—AS
C7 CU3035 01608181 H102KT~AS 067 CU3012 C1608CH1H120JT-AS
C8 CU3035 C1608381H102KT-AS -- C68 CU3047 C1608381H103KT~N
, . C9 CU3035 C1608JB1H102KT-AS C69 CU3014 C16080H1 H1 BOJT—AS
C10 CU3035 01608181 H102KT-AS ' " C70 C03016 01608CH1 H270JT-AS
C1 1 CU3019 C16080H1H470JT-AS C71 CU3035 C1 608.181 H102KT>AS
C12 CU3015 C1608CH1H220JT-AS C72 CSO406 35MCM105MATEH
C13 CU3011 C1608CH1H1000T-AS C73 003017 C16080H1H3303T-AS
C14 CU3014 C16080H1H180JT-AS C74 CU3019 C1608CH1H47OJT~AS
C15 CU3016 C16OBCH1H270JT~AS C75 CU3018 C16080H1H39OJT»AS
C16 CU3085 C160BCH1H300JT-AS C76 CU3047 C1608JB1H103KT-N
C17 C03004 C16080H1H03OCT—AS C77 CU3003 C16080H1H020CT-AS
C18 CU3001 C1608CH1H085CT-AS C78 CU3012 C16OBCH1H1203T—AS
C19 CU3020 C1608CH1H560JT—AS C79 CU0108 LMK2128J105KG
C20 C03016 C16080H1H270JT-AS C80 C03035 C1 608181 H102KT-AS
C21 003003 C1608€H1H0200T>AS C81 CU3016 C1608CH1H27OJT—AS
022 CU3035 C1 608181 H1 OZKT-AS C82 003035 C1608J81H102KT-AS
C23 003004 C1608CH1H030CT-AS C83 CU31 11 C1608J81C104KT-N
024 CU3002 C1608CH1H01OCT-AS C84 CU3035 C1608181H102KT—AS
C25 CU3012 C16080H1H120JT-AS C85 CU3015 C1608CH1H220JT—AS
C26 CU3015 C1608CH1H220JT—AS 086 CU3035 C1 608181 H102KT-AS
C27 CU3002 C1608CH1H010CT—AS C87 CE0392 6MV47UW
C28 CU3002 C1608CH1H010CT-AS C88 CU3035 01608181 H1 02KT-AS
C29 CU3035 C1608J81H102KT—AS C89 C80405 1OMCS475MATER
C30 CU0108 LMK2128J105KG C90 CU3035 01 608181 H102KT~AS
C31 CU3047 C1608181H103KT>N C91 CU3035 C1608181H102KT-AS
C32 CU3035 C1608J81H102KT-AS 092 CU0108 LMK2128J105KG
C33 CU3047 C1608J81H103KT-N C93 CU3047 C1608J81H103KT—N
C34 CU3035 C1608181H102KT-AS C94 CSO404 6MCM106MATER
C35 CU3035 C1608181H102KT—AS C95 CU3035 C1608J81H102KT-AS
C36 CU0108 LMK2128J105KG C96 080408 6MCM156MATER
C37 CU3035 C1608J81H102KT>AS _ C97 CU3035 C1608381H102KT-AS
C38 CU3027 C1608CH1H221JT-AS - C98 CU0108 LMK2128J105KG
C39 CU3035 C1608181H102KT-AS C99 CSO408 6MCM156MATER
C40 CU3002 C1608€H1HO1OCT-AS C100 CU3035 C1608181H102KT-AS
C41 CU3002 C16080H1H010CT-AS C101 CU3035 C1608JB1H102KT-AS
C42 NC C102 CE0392 6MV47UW
C43 CU3035 C1608181H102KT-AS "' C103 CE0373 16MV 100UW
C44 CU3035 C1608181H102KT—AS C104 CU0108 LMK2128J105KG
C45 CU3035 01 608181 H102KT~AS C105 CU3047 C1608381H103KT—N
C46 CU0108 LMK21283105KG C106 CU3035 C1608JB1H102KT—AS
C47 CU3035 (21608181 H1 02KT-AS C107 CSO404 6MCM106MATER
C48 CU3035 C1 608181 H1 OZKT-AS C108 CSO404 6MCM106MATER
C49 0113047 C1608J81H103KT-N C109 CU3047 C1608J81H103KT—N
C50 CU3035 (11608181 H1 UZKT-AS CI 10 CU3035 C1 608.181 H102KT-AS
C51 CU3047 01608JB1H103KT—N C111 CU3111 C1608J81C104KT-N
052 C30404 6MCM106MATE8 C112 CU3111 C1608381C104KT-N
C53 CU3014 C1608CH1H180JT-AS C113 CU3035 01608181 H102KT~AS
C54 CU3047 C1608J81H103KT—N C1 14 C50397 MVS16VC47MF46
C55 CU3035 C1608J81H102KT>AS C115 CU3047 C1608JB1H103KT~N
056 CU3002 C1608CH1H010CT-AS C1 16 CU3051 01608181 E223KT—NS
C57 CU3002 C1608CH1H01OCT—AS C1 17 CU3051 C1 608181 E223KT>NS
C58 CU3015 C16080H1H220JT-AS 0118 CU0108 LMK21283105KG
C59 CU3007 C1608CH1H060CT-A C119 CU3111 C1608381C104KT-N
C60 NC C120 060396 MVS6. 3VC100MF46
parts list
Ref. No. Parts No. Parts Name Ref. No. Parts No.Parts Name
C121 CU3051 C1608JB1E223KT-NS D3 XDD131 1SV214 TPH4
C122 CU31 1 1 CI608JBIC104KT-N D4 XD0312 MA2330400L
C123 CU31 I 1 C1608JB1C104KT-N D5 XD0331 HSU277TRF
C124 CSD404 6MCM106MATER D6 XD0251 MA741WA TX
C125 CU3035 C1608JB1 H102KT—AS D7 XD0323 MAZS1 I 1 —TX
C126 CU3111 C1608JB1CIO4KT-N 08 XD0261 S3DG7
C127 CU3025 C1608CH1H151JT-AS D9 XDO130 DA204U T106
C128 CU3035 C1608J131H102KT-AS D10 XDO323 MA23111~TX
CI 29 CU311I C1608JB1C104KT—N _, D1 I XD0294 U2FWJ44N(TE12R)
C130 CU3041 C1608JB1H332KT-NS D12 XL0036 SML-310MTT86
, C131 CU0108 LMK2128J105KG ~ D13 XD0312 MA2530400L
C132 CU31 I 1 C1608JB10104KT-N ‘ D14 XD0312 MA2530400L
C133 CU3047 CI608JB1H103KT-N D15 XD0312 MA2830400L
C134 CU3038 C1608JB1H182KT>AS DI 6 XD0312 MAZS30400L
C135 CU3053 C1608JF1E3332T-N D17 XL0036 SML—310MTTB6
C136 CU3111 C1608JB1C104KT-N DIB XDO131 ISV214 TPH4
C137 CU3035 C1608JBIH102KT—AS D19 XLODZB BRPG1201W TR
C138 CU3111 C16OBJBIC104KT—N D20 XDOZQI MA729~TX
C139 CU3035 CIGOBJBIH102K1»AS 021 XD0332 RB706F-40—1’106
CI 40 CU3035 C1608JB1H102KT-AS D22 XD0323 MA231 I 1—TX
C141 CU3035 C1608JB1H102KT-AS D23 NC
C142 CU0108 LMK21ZBJ105KG FL1 XC006D ALFYM450F=K
C143 CU3051 C1608JB1E223KT—NS ICI XA0543 MGAOBZAGP
C144 CU3047 C16DDJBIH103KT-N IC2 XA0619 S-B125086—0D-T1
C145 CU3021 C1608CH1H680JT-AS IC3 XA0210 NJM2070M T1
C146 CU3101 CI 608JB1C473KT-NS IC4 XA03135 M5222FP-6000
C147 CU3111 C1608JD1C104KT~N [C5 XA0515 TK14521MTL
C148 CU3I 11 C1608JB1C104KT-N IC7 XA0573 NJM2904V-TEI
C149 CSO404 6MCM106MATER IC8 XA0596 NJM2902V-TE1
C150 CU3047 C1 GOSJBI H1 03KT-N IC9 XA0621 M38267EBL-GP
C151 CU3047 C1608JB1 H1 D3KT-N IC10 XA0368 ATZ4C16N-1 051-2. 7TER
C152 CUOI OB LMK21213J105KG ICI I XA0620 S>80845ALMP>EA9-T2
C153 CU3047 C1608JB1H103KT-N JKZ UJ0046 MJBZ>1
C154 CUDIDB LMK2128J105KG JK3 UJ0019 HSJ1493-01-010
C155 CSO405 IDMCS475MATER JK4 UJ0022 HSJ1102-01-540
C156 CU3014 CI 608CHI H 1 BOJT—‘AS L1 0C0508 LK16082R2K-T
C157 CU3013 C1608CH1H150JT—AS L2 0KA45A MR1. 5 4. 5T 0.4
C1 58 CU0108 LMKZIZBJ105KG L3 0KA45A MR1. 5 4. 5T 0.4
C159 CU3035 CIGOBJBIHIOZKT—AS ' , L4 0KA65A MR1.5 3. 5T 0.4
C160 CU3D47 C1608JB1H103KT-N L5 0KA45A MR1. 5 4. 5T 0. 4
C161 CSO404 6MCM106MATER L6 000571 LLI 6OB>FH68NJ
C162 CU31 II C1608JB1C104KT>N L7 0C0566 LL16OD>FH27NJ
C163 CU31 1 1 C1608JB1C104KT-N L8 000570 LLI 608-FH56NJ
C164 CU3046 C16OBJD1H82ZKT-NS ‘ ' L9 0130573 LL1608-FHR10J
C165 CU3111 C1608JB1C104KT—N L10 0KA75A 0KA75A
C166 CU3044 C1608JBIH562KT-NS L1 1 0C0535 LON21A56NJ04
C167 CU3040 C1608JB1H272KT~NS LI 2 0C0538 LON21AR10J04
C168 CU3050 C1608J81E183KT>A LI 3 0C0570 LL1608‘FH56NJ
C169 CU3035 C1608JB1H102KT—AS L15 0C0508 LK16082R2K-T
C170 CU3035 CIGOBJB1H102KT-AS L16 0C0537 LON21A82NJ04
C171 CU3035 C1608JB1H102KT~AS L17 0C0537 LON21A82NJ04
C172 CU3101 C1 6OBJB1 C473KT-NS L1 8 000537 LON21A82NJ04
C173 CU3035 C1 608JBI H1 OZKT-AS L19 000537 LON21A82NJ04
C174 CU31 01 C1608JBI C473KT—NS L20 0120573 LLI 608-FHRI OJ
C175 NC L21 0COOB9 NL3225221—151JA
CI 76 NC LCDI EL0044 HT-3404
0177 NC MICI EYOOI 7 OB-Z7P44
C178 NC 01 XT0171 ZSC4808>TX, AR
CN1 UE0350 DF1ZD(3. 5)20DPO. 5V81 02 XE0038 23K2975-T11-A
D1 XD0066 RLS135 TE 11 03 XE0034 MRF9745T1
D2 XD0312 MA2$30400L 04 XTO171 ZSC4808~TX. AR
Ref. No.
05
06
07
010
011
012
013
.014
‘ 015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R13
R14
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
R20
R21
R22
R23
R24
R25
R26
R27
R28
R29
R30
R31
R32
R33
R34
Par t s No,
XT01 7 1
XU01 72
X701 35
XT01 7D
XE0040
XT01 72
XE0040
XUOI 93
X70 1 7 1
XT01 70
XUUI 93
XU01 93
X101 70
XUO1 93
XT01 1 0
XU01 72
XU01 72
XUO 1 6 1
XU01 92
XTU1 35
XU01 93
X70095
XU01 92
XT01 35
XU01 95
XU01 94
XU01 92
RK3030
RK3030
RK3034
RK3050
RK3022
RK3042
RK3046
RK3022
RK3030
RK3062
RK3049
RK3062
RK301 8
RK3046
RK3044
RK3062
RK3034
RK3026
RK3062
RK3042
RK3037
RK3050
RK305B
RK3058
RK3062
RK3053
RK3053
RK3053
RK0002
RK3034
RK3042
RK3050
RK3030
RK3050
Parts Name
ZSC4BOB-TX. AR
XP1501-TX
2502216R-TX
28137664-TX
ZSKBBZ-GR—TEBSL
2304618
ZSK882~GR>TEBSL
RN1107 TEBSL
2504808-TX. AR
ZSB7G6A-TX
RN1107 TEB5L
RN1107 TE85L
285766A-TX
RN1107 TE85L
2341036K 11460
XP1501-TX
XP1501-TX
XP1114(TX)
RN2107 TE85L
2502216R-TX
RN1107 TE85L
2504081 T106R
RN2107 TEBSL
2302216R-TX
RN1104 TE85L
RN2111 TEBSL
RN2107 TEBSL
MCR03EZH3221
MCRD3EZHJ221
MCRO3EZHJ471
MCRO3EZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ470
MCR03EZHJ222
MCR03EZHJ472
MCR03EZHJ470 . ,
MCR03EZHJ221
MCR03EZHJ104
MCR03EZHJ822
MCROBEZHJ 1 04
MCR03EZHJ220
MCR03EZH3472
MCR03EZHJ332
MCR03EZHJ104
MCRUSEZHJ471
MCR03EZHJ101
MCR03EZHJ104
MCR03EZHJ222
MCR03EZHJ821
MCROSEZHJ103
MCRO3EZHJ473
MCR03EZHJ473
MCR03EZHJ104
MCR03EZHJ1 83
MCROSEZHJ183
MCR03EZHJ183
ERJ6GEVJ 1 20V
MCROSEZHJ471
MCR03EZH3222
MCROSEZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ221
MCROBEZHJ103
parts list
Ref . N0.
R35
R36
R37
R38
R39
R40
R41
R42
R43
R44
R45
R46
R47
R48
R49
R50
R51
R52
R53
R54
R55
R56
R57
R58
R59
R60
R61
R62
R63
R64
R65
R66
R67
R68
R69
R70
R71
R72
R73
R74
R75
R76
R77
,‘ R78
R79
R80
R81
R82
R83
R84
R85
R86
R87
R88
R89
R90
R91
R92
R93
R94
R95
Parts No. Parts Name
RK3046
RK3022
RK3050
RK3039
RK3066
RK3050
RK3018
RK3042
RK3038
RK3037
RK3044
RK3062
RK3030
RK3042
RK3037
RK3020
RK3062
RK3038
RK3076
RK3074
RK3022
RK3042
RK3074
RK3022
RK3074
RK3074
RK3050
RK3030
RK3050
RK3059
RK3058
RK3058
RK3076
RK3062
RK3074
RK3054
RK3058
RK3054
RK3050
RK3044
RK3058
RK3050
RK3058
RK3054
RK3050
RK3046
RK3062
RK3U46
RK3050
RK3036
RK3022
RK3050
RK3038
RK3050
RK3032
RK3044
RK3062
RK3058
RK3032
RK3050
RK3050
MCR03EZHJA72
MCROSEZHJ47O
MCR03EZHJ1 03
MCR03EZHJ122
MCR03E2H3224
MCR03EZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ220
MCR03EZH4222
MCR03EZHJ102
MCROBEZHJ821
MCR03EZHJ332
MCR03EZHJ104
MCR03EZHJ221
MCR03EZHJ222
MCR03EZHJ821
MCROSEZHJ33O
MCRUSEZHJ104
MCR03EZHJ102
MCROBEZHJ 1 55
MCR03EZHJ105
MCR03EZHJ470
MCR03EZHJ222
MCRU3EZHJ105
MCR03EZHJ47O
MCR03EZHJ105
MCR03EZHJ105
MCR03EZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ221
MCRO3EZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ563
MCROSEZHJ473
MCR03EZHJ473
MCRU3EZHJ155
MCR03EZHJ1 04
MCRO3EZHJ1 05
MCR03EZH3223
MCR03EZHJ473
MCR03EZHJ223
MCR03EZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ332
MCROBEZHJ473
MCR03EZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ473
MCR03EZHJ223
MCROBEZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ472
MCRU3EZHJ104
MCR03EZHJ472
MCR03EZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ681
MCR03EZHJ47O
MCR03EZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ102
MCROBEZHJ103
MCR03EZH0331
MCR03EZHJ332
MCR03EZHJ104
MCRUSEZHJ473
MCR03EZHJ331
MCROBEZHJ103
MCROSEZHJ103
parts list
Ref. No. Parts No. Parts Name Ref. No.
R96 RK3058 MCROSEZHJ473 R1 57
R97 RK3052 MCROSEZHJI 53 R158
R98 RK3050 MCROSEZHJ103 R159
R99 RK3041 MCR03EZHJ182 R160
R100 RK3066 MCR03EZHJ224 R161
R101 RK3050 MCR03EZHJ103 R162
R102 RK3066 MCROSEZHJ224 R163
R103 RK3052 MCR03EZHJ153 R164
R104 RK3048 MCRUGEZHJ682 .. R165
. R105 RK3054 MCR03EZHJ223 R166
‘ R106 RK3050 MCR03EZHJ103 _~ R167
R107 RK3050 MCR03EZHJ103 R168
R108 RK3014 MCR03EZHJ100 R169
R109 RK3062 MCR03EZHJ104 R170
R1 10 RK3066 MCR03EZHJ224 R171
R1 1 1 RK3038 MCR03EZHJ102 R172
, R112 RK3051 MCRO3EZHJ123 R173
R1 13 RK3032 MCR03EZHJ331 R174
R1 14 RK3062 MCR03EZHJ104 R175
R115 RK1018 ERJBGEYJ101V R176
R1 16 RK3074 MCR03EZHJ105 R177
R1 17 RK3062 MCR03EZHJ104 R178
R1 18 RK3045 MCR03EZHJ392 R179
R1 19 RK3057 MCR03EZHJ393 R180
R120 RK3061 MCROSEZHJBZS R181
R121 RK3055 MCROSEZHJ273 R182
R122 RK3062 MCR03EZHJ104 R183
R123 RK3058 MCR03EZHJ473 R1 84
R124 RK3063 MCROBEZHJ124 R185
R125 RK3072 MCROBEZHJ684 R186
R126 RK3056 MCR03EZHJ333 R187
R127 RK3054 MCR03EZHJ223 R188
R128 RK3056 MCR03EZHJ333 R1 89
R129 RK3058 MCROHEZHJ473 R190
R130 RK3038 MCROSEZHJ102 . R191
R131 RK3022 MCR03EZHJ470 ' R192
R132 RK3050 MCROSEZHJ103 R193
R133 RK3001 MCROSEZHJOUO ‘ R194
R134 RK3058 MCR03EZHJ473 , R195
R135 RK3074 MCR03EZHJ105 R196
R136 RK3050 MCR03EZHJ103 R197
R137 RK3062 MCROBEZHJ104 R198
R1 38 RK3069 MCRO3EZHJ394 R199
R139 RK3038 MCR03EZHJ102 v‘ R200
R140 RK3065 MCR03EZHJ184 R201
R141 RK3061 MCROSEZHJBZB R202
R142 RK3058 MCROSEZHJ473 R203
R143 RK3050 MCR03EZHJ103 R204
R144 RK3062 MCROBEZHJ104 R205
R145 RK3062 MCR03EZHJ104 R206
R146 RK3040 MCR03EZHJ152 R207
R147 RK3070 MCR03EZHJ474 R208
R148 RK3052 MCR03EZHJ153 SW17
R149 RK3046 MCR03EZHJ472 $1118
R150 NC 101
R151 RK3038 MCR03EZHJ102 VR1
R152 RK3046 MCR03EZHJ472 X1
R153 RK3038 MCR03EZHJ102 X2
R154 RK3050 MCROSEZHJ103 XFI
R155 RK3046 MCR03EZHJ472 XFZ
R156 RK3050 MCROBEZHJ103
Parts No. Parts Name
RK3062
RK3055
RK3038
RK3074
RK3069
RK3060
RK3050
RK3050
RK3048
RK3038
RK3048
RK3038
RK3074
RK3062
RK3062
RK3001
RK3066
RK3066
RK3062
RK3074
RK3066
RK3062
RK3062
RK3046
RK3058
RK3046
NC
RK3054
NC
NC
NC
RK3026
RK3074
RKSOSB
RK3050
RK3059
RK3063
RK3060
RK3050
RK3067
RK3050
RK3050
RK2042
RK3054
RK3057
RK3045
RK3050
RK3050
RK3050
RK3050
RK3052
NC
UU0030
UU0030
01001 2
RH01 40
X001 12
X00077
XF0041
XF0041
MCROSEZHJI 04
MCROBEZHJ273
MCROBEZHJ102
MCR03EZHJ 1 05
MCROBEZHJ394
MCR03EZHJ683
MCR03EZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ682
MCROSEZHJ1 02
MCROSEZHJ682
MCR03EZHJ102
MCR03EZHJ105
MCR03EZHJ104
MCR03EZHJ104
MCR03EZHJ000
MCR03EZHJ224
MCROBEZHJ224
MCROSEZHJ104
MCR03EZHJ105
MCR03EZHJ224
MCR03EZHJ104
MCR03EZHJ104
MCR03EZHJ472
MCROBEZHJ473
MCR03EZHJ472
MCR03EZHJ223
MCROHEZHJ101
MCR03EZHJ 1 05
MCRO3EZHJ473
MCR03EZHJ 1 03
MCR03EZHJ563
MCR03EZHJ124
MCROSEZHJ683
MCR03EZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ274
MCR03EZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ103
MCR18EZHJ152
MCROBEZHJZZS
MCR03EZHJ393
MCR03EZHJ392
MCROSEZHJ1 03
MCRO3EZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ103
MCR03EZHJ153
EVQPJOOS
EVQPJ005
CTZ38-10A—W1~P
MVR22HXBRN472
UM-5 21.250MHZ
380 3. 686400MHZ
UM5 21.714 21R15A5
UM5 21.7M 21R15A5
Ref. No.
PCB UP0376
W1 MACLOTAA
W2 MACL07AA
Mechanical Parts
FM01 77
060035
ST0063
TL0022
FGOZ91
MACLHZGG
TSOI 42
FMD1 76
NK0068
KMOZAA
AF0029
UEOOZQA
F60286
TW0020
TGOO33
FMD1 79
AA0027
AK0001
E3001 1 AZ
UR001 9
FPO1 42
550092
YXOOZA
F60289
FM01 78
F 60285
FGDZTA
AN001 2
F60290
DP01 26
R001 08
Parts No.
parts list
Parts Name
DJ195 INTEGRATED
1130A02-070—02
1130A02»070-02
RADIATIVE PLATE 195
LCD LIGHT
LCD HOLDER DJ195
REFLECTIVE SHEET 195
LCD RUBBER CONNECT.
1130AH1-025~H1
VCO case XH655
PLUS TERMINAL DJ195
DIAL KNOB 0.1195
FRONT CASE DJ195
0 "2+9N3
ANT. CONNECT. DJ460
JACK CAP DJ195
W. PROOF A XH720
SP HIMELON DJ195
ANTENNA EARTH DJ195
XSN2+4
OPH 82m FE/N 3
036149014
RH7DNODE20 (RY-6320)
BLIND SHEET DJ195
CHASSIS 0.1195
LCD TAPE DJ195
TERMINAL RUBBER 195
DJ195
16 KEY RUBBER DJ195
DC CAP
RND NTXO. 75 BR/B. ZN
PTT RUBBER DJ195
LCD PANLE DJ195~
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