Ericsson LBI-31629B manual System Analysis, Radio Board, Transmit Circuits

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LBI-31629

2.

Use the DTMF keypad or use the Recall Telephone

 

Number key (RCL) to enter the digits of the tele-

 

phone number.

 

3.

Press the secondary key

 

 

and then press the

 

 

 

SEND key. An optional tone (sidetone) may be

 

heard as each digit is transmitted.

 

4.

When someone answers, press the PTT bar and

 

speak directly into the grille on the radio, or across

 

the face of an external microphone. Release the

 

PTT bar as soon as you stop talking. Messages can

 

not be received when the PTT bar is pressed.

5.

When the conversation is completed, press the (#)

 

key to disconnect from the telephone system.

To Recall a Telephone Number:

 

 

The RCL button is used to recall the last number dialed

or to recall one of the ten 16-digit numbers that can be stored

in memory.

 

 

To Recall the Last Number Dialed:

 

 

1.

Press the secondary key

 

 

 

and then the RCL

 

 

 

 

 

button.

 

 

2.

Then press the secondary key and then the SEND

 

key as in Step 3 of To Make a Telephone Call.

To Recall a Telephone Number Stored in Memory:

1.

Press the key number of the memory location (1

 

through 9).

 

 

2.

Press the secondary key

 

 

and then the RCL

 

 

 

 

 

key.

 

 

3.

Press the secondary key and the SEND key as in

 

Step 3 of To Make a Telephone Call.

SYSTEM ANALYSIS

Ericsson GE M-PD Personal radios are two-way, FM ra- dios designed for public communications. The M-PD Sys-

 

tem radio consists of four printed wire boards as follows:

 

Radio Board: carries the transmit, receive and fre-

 

quency synthesizer circuits

 

Control Board: supports logic, control and audio

 

processor circuits

Figure 2 - Block Diagram

Display Board: carries LCD displays

 

Signaling Board: provides additional software con- trolled signaling functions

Interconnection of the control board with other boards and control circuits is made with flexible circuit boards and connectors. All control leads which are "barred", such as PTT, mean that the function indicated occurs when the lead is in a low voltage condition.

Circuit illustrations shown in the following text are sim- plified representatives of actual circuits. They are intended only to illustrate basic circuit functions.

RADIO BOARD

Transmit Circuits

The M-PD transmit circuit, as shown in Figure 2 - Block Diagram, consists of the following integrated circuit mod- ules:

Amplifier

(TX-Amp)

Power Amplifier

(PA)

Power Controller

(PC)

Antenna Switch

(AS)

Filter Network

(FN)

Amplifier Module (A201):

Amplifier module (TX-Amp) A201 is a single stage RF amplifier hybrid IC. A 0 dBm RF signal on the input will produce a +23 dBm signal on the output (refer to Figure 3). This module is broadband and does not require tuning.

Figure 3 - Amplifier Module (TX-Amp)

Power Amplifier Module (A202):

Power Amplifier (PA) A202 is a three stage, wide band amplifier module with an input and an output impedance of 50 ohms (refer to Figure 4). The first stage of the PA mod- ule has the DC power supplied by power control transistor

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Contents Maintenance Manual Specifications LBI-31629Combination Nomenclature DescriptionOperation Radio AssemblyPower Supply Logic CircuitOperating Procedure Refer to Figure PD Operating Controls and AccessoriesSystem Analysis Radio BoardTransmit Circuits Power Control Module Receive CircuitSynthesizer Circuit RF Amplifier/MixerController Circuit Maintenance Charge LevelDisassembly LBI-31629 Intrinsically Safe Usage BatteriesParts List Interconnection Diagram Outline Diagram Schematic Diagram Controller Board Schematic Diagram Signalling Board PD Signaling Board A4WE03737 LCD 1 Board Schematic & Outline Diagram Mechanical Parts Breakdown Parts List Parts List Parts List Parts List