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AM/FM Synthesizer Instruction Manual OS(R/T)-3(A/H) 29 - 470 MHz 2-3
2.2.2 29 - 71.4 MHz Analog Board Circuitry
Refer to the "OS(R/T)-3H 29 - 71.4 MHz
Analog
Board
Schematic
Diagram" on page 4-3 of this
manual.
Field
effect
transistor Q5 forms part of the
negative
resistance
VHF
amplifier
oscillator
that is tuned
on-frequency by the
combination
of resonator L5 and the
total
capacitive
reactance
presented across
L5 through
capacitors
C62, C63, C64,
C23
(Select),
variable
capacitor
C24 and
varactor
diodes D1
and D2. Fine frequency
adjustment
is
obtained
via
multi-turn
trimmer
capacitor
C24 in
conjunction
with
coarse frequency jumper selections JU2, JU3 and JU4.
Select
capacitor
values
are chosen to
position the
operating
frequency in one of three bands: 29 - 38 MHz, 38 - 50 MHz or
50.4 - 71.4 MHz.
Varactor
diodes D1 and D2
provide
oscillator
frequency control. PLL
feedback
control
volt
age,
at the output of the low-pass loop
filter,
controls the VCO frequency through the
reverse
biasing of
varactor
diodes D1 and D2. The PLL control
voltage
can range
between
+1.0
Vdc and
+7.0
Vdc and is
nominally
set to
+4.5
Vdc at the synthesizer centre frequency.
Setting
of the PLL control
voltage
set point (TP4) is
achieved
by
adjusting
fine frequency
variable
capacitor
C24
combined
with
binary
weighted
lumped
capacitor
coarse frequency jumpers (JU2,
JU3, JU4).
External
baseband frequency
modulat
ion is
provided
through
connection
P1 and a
voltage
divider
network
formed by R21 and R22. A large signal
division
ratio,
established
by the
resistive
dividers
R21 and
R22,
allows
low
deviation
(less than 5 kHz)
direct
frequency
modulation
of the VCO output signal.
The PLL low-pass
filter
is formed by
SELECT
components
C37, C38, C39, C45,
R32 and R36.
The loop
filter
response is
optimized
for
switching
time,
noise and
modulation
requirements
specific
to each sub-band
within
the 29 - 71.4 MHz frequency range. The
SELECT
components
(including
the loop
filter)
can be found in
tabular
format on the VHF
OS-3H
29 - 71.4 MHz
Analog
Board
Schematic
diagram.
RF output power is taken from the source of Q5 and
amplified/buffered
by U11. U15
provides
further
ampli
fication
and
isolation
while
delivering
+10
dBm into a six-pole
low-pass/notch
output
filter
formed by
C53, C57, C58, C59,
L11 and L13. The six pole output
filter,
with
a cutoff
frequency of 50 MHz (OST-3H035, OST-3H045 TX) or 80 MHz
(OSR-3H061
RX) effe
ctively
eliminates
output harmonics. SMB
connector
J2
provides
interconnection
to the
companion
transmitter
or
receiver
with
an output
level
of
+5
dBm.
2.2.3 118 -
159.4 MHz Multichannel AM Analog Board Circuitry
Refer to the "OS(R/T)-3H 118 - 159.4 MHz Analog Board
Schematic
Diagram" on page 4-7 of
this
manual.
Field
effect
transistor Q5 forms part of the
negative
resistance
VHF
amplifier
oscillator
that is tuned
on-frequency by the
combination
of resonator L5 and the
total
capacitive
reactance
presented across
L5 through
capacitors
C40 and/or C23
(SELECT),
varactor
diodes D6, D7 and
varactor
diodes D1