Vehicular Cross-band Repeater VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. VXR-1000 (VHF) YAESU UK LTD. 4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan VERTEX STANDARD US Headquarters 10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A. Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K. VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD. Service Manual ©2009 VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. Unit 5, 20/F., Seaview Centre, 139-141 Hoi Bun Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong VERTEX STANDARD (AUSTRALIA) PTY., LTD.
Operating Manual Reprint CONTROLS & CONNECTORS Front Panel Rear Panel Microphone Jack EXT SP (External Speaker) Connect the microphone plug to this jack. CHANNEL Selector Knob This knob selects the operating channel. PRI Indicator When on, “PRI” indicates that the unit is at priority count zero and will repeat all transmissions. TX Indicator When on, “TX” indicates that the repeater is transmitting to the handheld.
Operating Manual Reprint HARDWARE SETTINGS TRUNKING OPERATION JP1004: Controls the output impedance of the transmit audio line to the mobile radio. Short: low-Z (600 Ω); open: high-Z (4.7 kΩ) * JP1005: Controls the maximum drive level of the transmit audio output to the mobile. Short: low level output (0-100 mV)*; open: high level output (0-5 V). JP1001/1002/1003: Polarity of Power supply control. Default setting: active high (JP1003: short).
Specifications GENERAL Frequency Range: MHz) Number of Channels: Channel Spacing: Supply Voltage: Ambient Temperature Range: Frequency Stability: RF Input-Output Impedance: Audio Output Impedance: Case Size (WHD): Weight: 150 - 174 MHz (Receive frequencies within a ±5 MHz spread over the range 150 - 174 16 Channels 12.5/25 kHz 13.8V DC, negative ground −30 °C to +60 °C ±2.5 ppm 50 Ω 8Ω 111 × 25.4 × 136 mm (4.4” × 1” × 5.4”) 400 g (0.9 lb.
Installations The VXR-1000 must only be installed in vehicles having a negative ground electrical system. Mount the transceiver where the Indicators, controls, and microphone are easily accessible, using the supplied mounting bracket. The VXR1000 may be installed in any position, but should not be positioned near a heating vent nor anywhere where it might interfere with driving (either visually or mechanically).
Installations VXR-1000 Connections Input impedance: 100 kΩ The input level can be changed via CE-22 (range) and VR1002 (value). CE-22 EXT MOD level “HIGH”: –18 dBm ~ –2 dBm CE-22 EXT MOD level “LOW”: –36 dBm ~ –18 dBm Frequency response (de-emphasis on/off) can be changed via CE-22 (default: off). Pin 7: Mobile COR Detect Pin 1: GND Signal Ground Pin 2: Mobile Transmit Audio Receive audio output from the VXR-1000, passed to the MIC jack of the mobile transceiver.
Interconnection with Vertex VX- Series Transceivers This document outlines the interconnections and hardware settings required for interface of the Vertex VXR-1000 Compact Mobile Repeater to the Vertex VX- series of mobile transceivers. 1. Interconnections to Mobile Transceivers The chart below shows the interconnections between J1004 on the VXR-1000 and the corresponding interface jacks on the compatible mobile transceivers.
Interconnection with Vertex VX- Series Transceivers 2. FTL-7011 (HARDWARE/SOFTWARE SETTINGS FOR VXR-1000) 2-1: VXR-1000 Internal Jumpers POWER SUPPLY CONTROL: JP1001 JP1002 JP1003 VXR-1000 OUTPUT: JP1004 JP1005 Open Open Jumper Open Jumper 2-2: CE-22 “Common Data” (F2) Settings Use the “CE22 /P” option when starting the CE-22 Software.
Interconnection with Vertex VX- Series Transceivers [COMMON] [ MISCELLANEOUS] [ EXTERNAL PTT] Set to (Mic & Option) [GROUP] [CHANNEL ALLOCATIONS] [GROUP] [EXTERNAL MIC] Set to (Enabled) 4-3: VXR-1000 Internal Jumpers POWER SUPPLY CONTROL: JP1001 JP1002 JP1003 VXR-1000 OUTPUT: JP1004 JP1005 Open Open Jumper Open Jumper 4-4: CE-22 “Common Data” (F2) Settings Use the “CE22 /P” option when starting the CE-22 Software.
Interconnection with Vertex VX- Series Transceivers VX-3000U If JP1002 is not jumpered, connect this line to Pin 8 of Q1043. If JP1002 is jumpered, connect the Mobile COR Detect line to JP1002. 10 VX-3000L If JP1016 is not jumpered, connect this line to Pin 8 of Q1043. If JP1016 is jumpered, connect the Mobile COR Detect line to JP1016.
VXR-1000 Trunking Interface Manual This document outlines the interconnections and hardware settings required for interface of the Vertex VXR-1000 Compact Mobile Repeater to the Vertex VX- series of mobile transceivers in a trunked environment (using the Vertex VXTrunk System). The illustration below outlines the basic configuration of a VX-Trunk system, using the VXR1000 as a range extender for a portable transceiver.
VXR-1000 Trunking Interface Manual 2-3: Interconnections to VX-3000/Configuration 2-3-1: VXR-1000 Internal Jumpers *JP1004 Open *JP1005 Jumpered 4. VX-TRUNK SYSTEM OPERATING 2-3-2: VX-3000 Internal Jumpers *JP1003 Open *JP1004 Jumpered *JP1005 Open *JP1006 Open *JP1007 Open *JP1008 Open 1.
VXR-1000 Trunking Interface Manual 5. NOTES RE TRUNKING OPERATION 5-1: The VX-Trunk II system operates in a full duplex mode. In this environment, while a call is in progress, the connected mobile passes the received audio through to the VXR-1000 for re-transmission to the portable. In order for the portable to be able to "capture" the VXR-1000 to make a transmission back to the other party, the VXR-1000 must be set, via the CE-22 software, for a "Priority Timer" setting (Pri Timer) which is not zero.
CE-22 Program Software The Vertex CE-22 program is a software package which controls the VXR-1000's "Clone Edit" feature. This manual outlines the installation and use of the CE-22 software when used with the VXR-1000. 1. CE-22 Installation and Operating Modes The Vertex CE-22 program is an integrated software package designed to work with IBM PC, XT, AT, or compatible computers. In order for CE-22 to run properly, your computer must run DOS v3.0 (or a later version).
CE-22 Program Software py diskette, by use of the F4 command. You will be prompted to define a file name to be used. Standard DOS file name specifications should be used (e.g. no more than eight characters in the file name). A channel number on which data has been hidden will display "-- --" in place of the field entries. On the VXR-1000, if you select a "hidden" channel, three indicators will blink to alert you to this fact.
CE-22 Program Software "active" status (except for CHANNEL 1, which cannot be hidden). Hidden channels will show "-- --" in place of the various field entries, and they are not available for operation. However, they are still stored in "hidden" form for possible recall later. Note: Any entries or changes made to the Rx Freq. field will also be applied to the Tx Freq. field, so you may need to edit that field after making any changes here. 4-2: Tx Freq.
CE-22 Program Software among the "standard" CTCSS tone list), the TONE SELECT window will appear, with the nearest valid CTCSS frequency pre-selected. Turning CTCSS ON turns DCS OFF (since both cannot be ON). CTCSS cannot be selected for use if ARTS is enabled (ARTS uses DCS only). Note: Turning on the CTCSS Encoder automatically turns off the DCS Encoder, if it was on.
CE-22 Program Software 7-2: DDec Type (DCS Decoder Type) This command selects the manner in which DCS is to be decoded. Fixed = Decodes the type selected in 7-1 only (Normal or Inverted). Auto = Decodes both types (Normal and Inverted) Press the SPACE bar to select the desired DCS Decoder Mode. 8. Squelch 8-1: Sql Ofst (Squelch Offset) The Squelch Offset function provides a means to fine-tune the VXR-1000 squelch level on a channel-by-channel basis, without having to perform a full alignment.
CE-22 Program Software 14. Trunking Operation 14-1: Trunking This command activates or de-activates the intercommunication protocol for Trunking operation with the connected mobile radio. mit in tandem with the mobile radio when the mobile microphone's PTT switch is pressed. If this command is set to OFF, the VXR-1000 will not transmit when the mobile microphone's PTT switch is pressed. If the mobile radio is a conventional twoway radio, this function must be set to OFF.
CE-22 Program Software 18. External Radio Control 18-1: EXT.R Cntl This command selects the manner in which the VXR-1000 will control (and be controlled by) the connected mobile radio. On: Signals received by the mobile radio will be re-transmitted to the portable radio AND signals received from the portable radio will be re-transmitted by the mobile radio.
CE-22 Program Software Note: If the Yaesu system is used, you must program only CTCSS or Carrier Squelch to be used for the main coded squelch signal (for communication between the portable and the VXR-1000. The CE-22 will not allow the use of DCS if the Yaesu system is selected, because the Yaesu system needs to use DCS for coding for the Master Tone signal. 20-3: Master/Slave DCS This function sets the DCS code to be employed by the Master VXR-1000.
CE-22 Program Software emphasis network, please set this parameter to On. 21-4: De-Emphasis The audio signal received by the connected mobile (received from the base station) is applied to the VXR-1000 via Pin 6 of J1004. This command allows de-emphasis to be applied (or not applied) to this audio signal, depending on the condition of the audio signal as it left the mobile radio's receiver section. On: De-emphasis of -6 dB/Octave will be applied to the incoming audio signal.
CE-22 Program Software This parameter sets the number of times that a connection attempt will be made by the mobile radio, after which the trunking connection attempt will terminate. current data as an archive before performing service work, etc., or to check a VXR1000's data for possible programming errors. 21-10:Master Interval In the Master/Slave mode of operation, the interval between Master Tone polling transmissions can be set via this parameter.
CE-22 Program Software [F8] Ch Edit This optional causes you to exit the [F2] (Common) window and return to the Channel Editing screen. B-2: Sub-Functions within [F3] (Disk Load) and [F4] (Disk Save) [F1] Help This command provides a Help file for each available setting. [F3] Mk Dir This command allows you to create a new directory in which to store channel data for archive purposes. [F4] Delete This command allows you to delete a chan- 24 nel data file, when it is no longer needed for archive purposes.
Exploded View & Miscellaneous Parts Accessories Description CT CABLE FOOT BRACKET SCREW-KIT PAN HEAD TAPPING 5X20 #1 PAN HEAD SCREW M5X20 HEX NUT N5 TOOTHED LOCK WASHER OW5 PLAIN WASHER FW5 DOUBLE FACE BRACKET SEAL No. VXSTD P/N Qty. T9101496A 1 S4000046 4 RA0116500 1 U40520101 U00520001 U60500301 U72005001 U70005001 R7069960 R8069970 4 4 4 4 8 2 1 YAESU P/N U04204001 U24306007 U20206001 U20210007 U20205007 U51308007 Description ×4 SEMS SCREW HSM 2.
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Circuit Description Reception and transmission are switched by "RX5V" and "TX5V" lines from the microprocessor unit (MPU). The receiver uses double-conversion superheterodyne circuitry, with a 21.4 MHz 1st IF and 455 kHz 2nd IF. The 1st LO, produced by a PLL synthesizer, yields the 21.4 MHz 1st IF. The 2nd LO uses a 20.945 MHz (21.4 MHz455 kHz) signal generated by a crystal oscillator.
Circuit Description sizer, and is composed of crystal X2001 (12.8 MHz), the temperature compensation circuit which includes D2007 (1SS353) and thermostats TH2001 and TH2002, and the transmit (DCS) modulation circuit D2005/ D2006 (HVU350×2). Transmitter Voice audio from the microphone or external inputs passes through a low-pass filter Q1005 (NJM2902M), and a limiter amplifier and lowpass filter at Q1006 (NJM2902M), then is adjusted for optimum deviation level and delivered to the next stage.
Alignment The VXR-1000 has been aligned at the factory for the specified performance across the frequency range specified for each version. Realignment should therefore not be necessary except in the event of a component failure, or after alteration of the repeater version. All component replacement and service should be performed only by an authorized Vertex representative, or the warranty policy may be voided.
Alignment Transmitter Output Power Ë Turn the VXR-1000 off. Ë Rotate the CHANNEL Selector Knob to the "16" position. Ë Press and hold in the PTT switch while you turn the VXR-1000 on, then rotate the CHANNEL Selector Knob counter-clockwise to the "12" position while holding in the PTT switch continuously. Ë Confirm that the "TX" and "PWR" LEDs are blinking, then release the PTT switch. The VXR-1000 now is in the Tx Power Alignment Mode. Ë Rotate the CHANNEL Selector Knob to the "3" position.
Alignment Receiver Ë With the transceiver set to (band center) chan- Ë Rotate the CHANNEL Selector Knob to the "2" nel #3, and the RF signal generator tuned to the same frequency, set the generator for 3.0 kHz deviation (for 25 kHz steps) with 1 kHz tone modulation, and set the output level for 100 µV at the antenna jack. Ë Adjust T2002, T2003, T2004, and T2005 on the Main Unit for optimum SINAD, reducing the signal generator output level as necessary for proper meter deflection.
Repeater Cloning You can transfer data stored in one VXR-1000 to another VXR-1000 by utilizing the handy “Cloning” feature. This requires the optional T9101411 Cable and FRB-4 Alignment Interface Box, so as to connect the Microphone jacks on the two repeaters as shown below. To clone from one repeater to another, use the following procedure: Ë Turn both repeaters off, and connect the T9101411 Cable between the FRB-4 modular jack and the “Source” repeater’s Microphone jack. Turn the “Source” repeater On.
Main Unit Circuit Diagram 10.5V 12.6V 5.0V(0.2V) 5.0V 0.2V(5.0V) 2.2V 13.8V 2.2V 2.2V 5.0V(4.3V) 2.2V 13.8V 2.2V 9.0V 13.7V 5.0V 4.3V(5.0V) 5.0V 13.1V 0V(5.0V) 5.0V 2.9V(0V) 0.7V 5.0V 0V(5.0V) 3.7V 3.7V 3.7V 3.2V 5.0V 0V 0V 3.7V 4.9V 0V LED ON: 0V LED OFF: 5.0V 0V 3.7V 3.7V 0V 3.7V 3.7V 3.7V 0V 0V 3.7V 3.6V 4.9V 0V 4.9V 4.9V(0V) 0V 0V(9.0V) 4.9V 4.9V LED ON: 3.0V LED OFF: 5.0V 2.8V 4.9V 3.6V 3.7V 0V 4.9V 2.5V 2.5V 0V 2.5V 5.0V 0V 2.5V 3.7V 3.7V 3.7V 3.
Main Unit 3.8V 3.7V 4.3V (0.8V) 0.7V 0.6V 0.7V 0.7V 3.8V 4.3V 0.3V 2.7V 5.0V (4.7V) 2.0V (1.7V) (2.0V) 0.6V 1.8V 2.0V 0.6V 1.1V (4.3V) 1.4V (4.9V) 3.4V 3.7V 4.4V 4.4V 12.6V 0V 4.0V 4.1V 4.8V 3.3V 0V 2.6V 2.0V 0.7V 0.8V 4.0V 1.4V 0V 4.8V 4.0V 5.0V 1.4V 0V 1.9V 5.0V 2.3V 0V 4.9V 2.2V 5.0V 0V 5.0V 5.0V 1.5V 2.7V 2.3V 5.0V 3.9V 4.0V 5.0V 5.0V 2.7V 5.0V 4.
Main Unit Parts Layout A B C D E F G HD64F3334YTF16 (Q1039) MC145191FR(Lot.1-) MC145193FR2(Lot.10-) (Q2009) M68739M-01(Lot.1-) M68739M-21(Lot.3-) RA08N1317M(Lot.29-) (Q2003) 1 MX165CDW (Q1016) MC14053BFR (Q1019) MC3372ML (Q2013) BR93LC66RF (Lot.1-) BR93L66RF-WE2 (Lot.
Main Unit a b c d e f g M64026FP (Q1059) 1 µPD74HC4066G (Lot.1-) 74HC4066D (Lot.
MAIN Unit Parts List REF. DESCRIPTION VALUE V/W TOL. MFR’S DESIG YAESU P/N VERS. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR A A B A B A A A B A A A A A B B B B B A A A A B A B A B B A B A A A B B B A B B B A A A A B B A A B B A B B A A A B2 B1 f1 B1 f2 F5 B1 B1 f2 B2 A2 B2 B1 C2 g2 f1 e2 g1 e2 C2 C1 C1 C1 f1 C1 d2 D2 b1 f2 D1 f2 D1 D1 D1 d1 d1 f2 D1 d1 d1 f2 B2 D1 B1 F5 d1 c2 E2 F3 d1 b1 C1 c2 e1 F3 F3 F3 *** MAIN UNIT *** PCB with Components (w/ Q1010 2SD1667R) Printed Circuit Board C 1001 CHIP CAP. 0.
MAIN Unit REF. C 1055 C 1056 C 1057 C 1058 C 1059 C 1060 C 1061 C 1062 C 1063 C 1064 C 1065 C 1066 C 1067 C 1068 C 1069 C 1070 C 1071 C 1072 C 1073 C 1074 C 1075 C 1076 C 1077 C 1078 C 1079 C 1081 C 1082 C 1083 C 1084 C 1085 C 1086 C 1087 C 1088 C 1089 C 1090 C 1091 C 1092 C 1093 C 1094 C 1095 C 1096 C 1097 C 1098 C 1099 C 1100 C 1101 C 1102 C 1103 C 1104 C 1105 C 1106 C 1107 C 1108 C 1109 C 1110 C 1111 C 1112 C 1113 C 1114 C 1115 38 DESCRIPTION CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP TA.
MAIN Unit REF. C 1116 C 1117 C 1118 C 1119 C 1120 C 1121 C 1122 C 1125 C 2002 C 2003 C 2004 C 2005 C 2007 C 2009 C 2010 C 2012 C 2012 C 2013 C 2014 C 2015 C 2016 C 2017 C 2018 C 2019 C 2019 C 2020 C 2021 C 2023 C 2023 C 2024 C 2024 C 2025 C 2026 C 2026 C 2027 C 2028 C 2029 C 2031 C 2032 C 2033 C 2034 C 2035 C 2036 C 2037 C 2038 C 2040 C 2041 C 2041 C 2042 C 2043 C 2044 C 2045 C 2045 C 2046 C 2047 C 2048 C 2049 C 2050 C 2051 C 2052 DESCRIPTION CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP.
MAIN Unit REF. C 2053 C 2055 C 2056 C 2058 C 2059 C 2060 C 2061 C 2062 C 2063 C 2064 C 2065 C 2066 C 2067 C 2068 C 2069 C 2070 C 2072 C 2073 C 2074 C 2075 C 2076 C 2077 C 2078 C 2079 C 2080 C 2081 C 2083 C 2086 C 2086 C 2088 C 2089 C 2090 C 2091 C 2094 C 2095 C 2097 C 2098 C 2100 C 2101 C 2102 C 2103 C 2104 C 2105 C 2106 C 2107 C 2109 C 2111 C 2112 C 2113 C 2114 C 2115 C 2116 C 2117 C 2118 C 2119 C 2120 C 2121 C 2122 C 2123 C 2124 40 DESCRIPTION CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP.
MAIN Unit REF. C 2126 C 2128 C 2129 C 2130 C 2131 C 2132 C 2133 C 2134 C 2135 C 2136 C 2137 C 2138 C 2139 C 2141 C 2143 C 2145 CD2001 CF2001 CF2001 CF2002 CF2002 D 1001 D 1003 D 1004 D 1005 D 1006 D 1007 D 1012 D 1013 D 1013 D 2001 D 2002 D 2003 D 2004 D 2005 D 2006 D 2007 D 2010 D 2012 D 2013 D 2014 D 2015 D 2016 D 2017 D 2018 D 2019 F 1001 FB2001 FB2003 FB2004 J 1002 J 1003 J 1004 L 2001 L 2002 L 2004 L 2005 L 2006 L 2007 L 2008 DESCRIPTION CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP.
MAIN Unit REF. L 2010 L 2011 L 2012 L 2013 L 2015 L 2017 L 2020 L 2021 L 2024 L 2025 L 2026 L 2027 Q 1001 Q 1001 Q 1002 Q 1002 Q 1003 Q 1004 Q 1005 Q 1005 Q 1006 Q 1006 Q 1007 Q 1008 Q 1009 Q 1010 Q 1012 Q 1013 Q 1015 Q 1016 Q 1017 Q 1019 Q 1022 Q 1022 Q 1023 Q 1024 Q 1027 Q 1028 Q 1032 Q 1033 Q 1034 Q 1036 Q 1037 Q 1037 Q 1039 Q 1039 Q 1039 Q 1040 Q 1040 Q 1051 Q 1051 Q 1053 Q 1054 Q 1055 Q 1056 Q 1057 Q 1058 Q 1059 Q 1060 Q 1061 42 DESCRIPTION COIL A1 M.RFC M.RFC M.RFC M.RFC M.RFC M.RFC M.
MAIN Unit REF.
MAIN Unit REF. R 1040 R 1041 R 1042 R 1043 R 1044 R 1045 R 1046 R 1047 R 1048 R 1049 R 1050 R 1051 R 1052 R 1053 R 1054 R 1055 R 1056 R 1057 R 1058 R 1059 R 1060 R 1061 R 1062 R 1063 R 1064 R 1065 R 1066 R 1067 R 1068 R 1069 R 1070 R 1071 R 1072 R 1073 R 1074 R 1075 R 1076 R 1077 R 1078 R 1079 R 1080 R 1081 R 1082 R 1083 R 1084 R 1085 R 1086 R 1087 R 1088 R 1089 R 1090 R 1091 R 1092 R 1093 R 1094 R 1095 R 1096 R 1097 R 1098 R 1099 44 DESCRIPTION CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES.
MAIN Unit REF. R 1100 R 1101 R 1102 R 1103 R 1104 R 1105 R 1106 R 1107 R 1108 R 1109 R 1110 R 1111 R 1112 R 1113 R 1114 R 1115 R 1116 R 1117 R 1118 R 1119 R 1120 R 1121 R 1122 R 1123 R 1124 R 1125 R 1126 R 1127 R 1128 R 1129 R 1130 R 1131 R 1132 R 1133 R 1134 R 1135 R 1136 R 1137 R 1138 R 1139 R 1140 R 1141 R 1142 R 1143 R 1144 R 1145 R 1146 R 1147 R 1148 R 1149 R 1150 R 1151 R 1152 R 1153 R 1154 R 1156 R 1157 R 1158 R 1159 R 1160 DESCRIPTION CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES.
MAIN Unit REF. R 1163 R 1164 R 1165 R 1166 R 1167 R 1168 R 1169 R 1170 R 1171 R 1173 R 1174 R 2002 R 2003 R 2004 R 2006 R 2007 R 2008 R 2009 R 2010 R 2011 R 2011 R 2012 R 2013 R 2015 R 2016 R 2018 R 2019 R 2020 R 2022 R 2024 R 2025 R 2027 R 2030 R 2030 R 2031 R 2033 R 2034 R 2035 R 2036 R 2037 R 2038 R 2039 R 2040 R 2041 R 2042 R 2043 R 2044 R 2045 R 2046 R 2047 R 2047 R 2048 R 2049 R 2050 R 2051 R 2052 R 2053 R 2054 R 2055 R 2056 46 DESCRIPTION CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES.
MAIN Unit REF. R 2057 R 2058 R 2059 R 2060 R 2061 R 2062 R 2063 R 2064 R 2069 R 2070 R 2071 R 2072 R 2073 R 2074 R 2076 R 2079 R 2080 R 2081 R 2082 R 2083 R 2084 R 2086 R 2087 R 2088 R 2089 R 2090 R 2091 R 2092 R 2093 R 2094 R 2095 R 2096 R 2098 R 2099 R 2100 R 2101 R 2102 R 2103 S 1001 T 2001 T 2002 T 2003 T 2004 T 2005 TC2001 TH2001 TH2002 VR1001 VR1002 VR1003 VR1005 VR1006 VR1006 VR1007 VR1007 VR1009 VR1009 VR1010 X 1001 X 1001 DESCRIPTION CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES.
REF. X 1002 X 1003 X 1003 X 2001 X 2001 X 2001 X 2001 X 2002 XF2001 XF2002 DESCRIPTION XTAL CSA-309 XTAL SX-1315 XTAL SL-MG XTAL UM-5 XTAL UM-5 XTAL UM-5 XTAL UM-5 XTAL CSA-309 XTAL FILTER XTAL FILTER C 0001 CERAMIC CAP. J 0001 CONNECTOR 48 VALUE V/W TOL. 9.8304MHz 3.6263MHz 3.6263MHz 12.8MHz 12.8MHz 12.8MHz 12.8MHz 20.945MHz 22pF 50V SL MFR’S DESIG 9.8304MHZ-10 3.6263MHZ 3.6263MHZ 12.8MHZ 12.8MHZ 12.8MHZ 12.8MHZ 20.
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