Instruction Manual

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MT-3 AM Transmitter Main Board Instruction Manual 2-1
2 THEORY OF OPERATION
2.1 MT-3 AM Transmitter Main Board
2.1.1 General
Switch SW1 on the Front Panel Board is a DPDT switch which controls the operation of the
transmitter as discussed in the operations section of the Transmitter Manual. When SW1 is in the
'OFF' position the transmitter is turned off; however, +13.8 Vdc is still present on the Transmitter
Main Board as the +13.8 Vdc supply is not switched. When SW1 is in the 'KEYED' position,
+9.5 Vdc is supplied to the transmitter circuitry and the transmitter is continuously turned on.
When SW1 is in the 'NORM' position, +9.5 Vdc is supplied to the transmitter circuitry and the
transmitter can be keyed from several Push-To-Talk inputs.
Refer to section 5.2.3 Transmitter Main Board Schematic Diagram".
2.1.2 Transmitter Push-To-Talk
All three of the Push-To-Talk (PTT) inputs that key the transmitter are active low (< +2.0 Vdc).
One PTT input is on the front panel microphone connector. The other two PTT inputs: PTT WTO
(PTT With Time-Out-Timer) and PTT NTO (PTT No Time-Out-Timer), are on the backplane
connector of the transmitter board. If required, the microphone's PTT input can be configured to
activate the transmitter's Time-Out-Timer (TOT). An isolated PTT input can be made available by
installing an optional relay (RELAY1) and configuring jumpers J2 to J4 so that the relay controls
the PTT circuitry.
2.1.2.1 Microphone PTT
Jumper J1 on the MT-3 Front Panel Board configures the microphone's PTT input (MIC PTT) to
either bypass or activate the transmitter's TOT. Soldering jumper J1 in the 'x' position (default)
selects the MIC PTT NTO line which bypasses the TOT. Soldering J1 to the 'y' position selects
the MIC PTT WTO line which activates the transmitter's TOT. When SW1 is in the 'KEYED'
position the MIC PTT NTO line is automatically grounded. Refer to Section 5.3.1, "MT-3 Front
Panel Board Component Layout" for the location of jumper J1.