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1、 TRP 5000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTENTS Page 1. INTRODUCTION 1 - 1 2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 Distress Operation on 2182 kHz 2.2 Tuning to 2182 kHz 2.3 Tuning to a Frequency Other than 2182 kHz 2.4 Operating Controls and their Functions 2.5 Filter Cleaning 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 3. INSTALLATIO

2、N 3.1 Types of Installations 3.2 Removal of Units 3.3 Mounting the Cabinet 3.4 Connection to the Permanent Installation 3.5 Earth Connections 3.6 Antennas 3.7 Remote Speaker 3.8 Transmitter-on Indication 3.9 Replacement of Power Pack 3.10 Optional Terminal Strips 3.11 Programming of MEMOFIY /238 , G

3、eneral 3.12 Ordering Programmed PROMs 3.13 Instruction for use of PROGRAMMING IINIT /241 3.14 Adjustment of Antenna Tuning 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 7 3 8 3 14 3 17 4. TECHNICAL DATA 4 1 5. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 5.1 Mechanical 5.2 Circuit Description General 5.3 Circuit Summary,

4、Exciter E 5000 5.4 Circuit Description, Exciter E 5000 5.5 Circuit Summary, Transmitter Power Amplifier T 5000 5.6 Circuit Description, Transmitter Power Amplifier T 5000 5.7 Circuit Summary, 24 V DO Power Pack P 5000 5.8 Circuit Description, 24 V DC Power Pack P 5000 5.9 Circuit Summary, AC Power P

5、ack P5001 5.10 Circuit Description, AC Power Pack P 5001 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 10 5 10 5 11 5 12 5 14 5 14 TRP 5000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTENTS Page 6. SIMPLE SERVICE 6.1 Incorrect Operation 6.2 Battery 6.3 Checking the Antenna Tuning 6.4 Using the CHECK SWITCH 6.5 Replacement of Fuses 6 - 1 6 - 1 6

6、 1 6 1 6 1 6 - 2 7. REPAIR AND ALIGNMENT 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Cross Slot Screws 7.3 Locating Sub-units and Components 7.4 Locating Faults 7.5 Test Points 7.6 AC Voltages 7.7 DC Voltages 7.8 Replacement of Valves 7.9 Adjustments 7.10 /232 Realignment of 1.4 MHz EXCITER 7.11 /233 Realignment of RF TRA

7、NSLATOFT 7.12 /234 Realignment of CONTROL CIRCUIT AND TONE GENERATORS 7.13 /235 Realignment of HARMONIC GENERATOR 7.14 /236 Realignment of VCO 7.15 /240 Realignment of MASTER OSCILLATOR 7.16 /251 Realignment of DRIVER 7.17 /254 Realignment of VOLTAGE REGULATORS 7 - 1 7 - 1 7 - 1 7 - 1 7 - 1 7 - 1 7

8、- 1 7 2 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 8 7 9 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 8. PARTS LISTS AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 8.1 Numbering 8.2 Switches 8.3 Terminals 8.4 Voltages 8.5 Test Points 8.6 Symbol Explanation 8.7 Abbreviations 8.8 Parts Lists 8.8 Block diagram, Exciter E 5000 8 - 1 8 - 1 8 - 1 8 - 1 8 - 1 8 - 2 8 - 2 8 - 5 8 -

9、 60 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Page Front panel and operating controls PROM-types which can be installed in the MEMORY /238 Drilling plan for mounting of TRP 5000 TRP 5000 cabinet, standard version TRP 5000 cabinet, optional terminal strips installed Terminal Strip A Terminal Strip B Terminal Strip C Ter

10、minal Strip D Installation of external antenna relay Initial tab settings, Lower GT band Initial tab settings, Upper CT band Initial tab settings, 4-6 MHz bands Initial tab settings, 8-16 MHz bands Initial tab settings, 22-25 MHz bands T 5000 Tuning Chart Programming Work Sheet Function table for 23

11、4IC5 Function table for 235IC4 Location of circuit boards, E 5000 Location of circuit boards, T 5000 Location of circuit boards, P 5000 Location of circuit boards, P 5001 1-2 3-6 3-20 3-21 3-22 3-23 3-24 3-25 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-29 3-30 3-31 3-32 3-33 3-34 7-11 7-12 8-56 8-57 8-58 8-59 LIST OF DIAGRAMS

12、 Page Block Diagram, Exciter E 5000 Block Diagram, Transmitter Power Amplifier, T 5000 Block Diagram, 24 V DC Power Pack, P 5000 Block Diagram, AC Power Pack, P 5001 Keying circuit, simplified diagram, 24 V DC Keying circuit, simplified diagram, AC /230 E 5000 Wiring Diagram, /231 Motherboard /232 1

13、.4 MHz Exciter /233 RF Translator /234 Control Circuit and Tone Generators /235 Harmonic Generator /236 VCO /237 Frequency Dividers /238 Memory /239 Display and Keyboard /240 Master Oscillator /241 Programming Unit /250 T 5000 Wiring diagram /251 Driver 1252 Meter Circuit 1253 Band indicator /254 Vo

14、ltage Regulators /260 P 5000 24 V DC Power Pack Wiring Diagram /261 Converter-driver, LT-rectifiers and Stabilisers /262 HT-rectifiers and Base Keying Circuit /262 Driver and Grid Voltage Stabilisers /264 input Voltage Sensor /265 P 5001 AC Power Pack Wiring Diagram /266 LT-stabilisers /267 HT-recti

15、fiers /268 Driver and Grid Voltage Stabilisers TRP 5000 Cabinet Wiring Terminal Strip A 8-60 8-61 8-62 8-63 8-64 8-65 8-67 8-69 8-71 8-73 8-75 8-77 8-79 8-81 8-83 8-85 8-87 8-89 8-91 8-93 8-95 8-97 8-99 8-101 8-103 8-105 8-107 8-109 8-111 8-113 8-115 8-116 8-117 1. Introduction 1.1 The TRP 5000 is a

16、 single side band radiotelephone transmitter receiver combination for duplex, semi-duplex and simplex telephone traffic in the 1.6-4 MHz coastal telephone band and in the maritime mobile short wave bands between 4 and 27.5 MHz. In addition the TRP 5000 provides facilities for radiotelegraph and tele

17、x transmission and reception The TRP 5000 is composed of the T5000transmitter power amplifier, the P 5000 (24 V DC) or the P 5001 (AC) power pack, the E 5000 exciter and the R 5000 receiver. This instruction manual describes the Transmitter Power Amplifier, the Exciter and the Power Packs, while the

18、 Receiver is covered in a separate manual. The transmitter is fully synthesised and provides keyboard selection of up to 256 pre-programmed frequencies, which can be freely distributed in the maritime frequency bands. Silicon transistors and integrated circuits are used throughout except for the tra

19、nsmitter power amplifier stage. These features in conjunction with the fact that no crystal ovens are used enable the transmitter to be ready for operation within 30 seconds after being switched on. The cabinet is a sturdy 19-inch rack construction containing all necessary inter- connections. Becaus

20、e we are constant processing the experience gained during the production and operation of our equipment, it is possible for minor modifications to occur relative to the information given in this instruction manual. Wherever practicable, however, any corrections will be listed on a correction sheet a

21、t the back of the front cover of this manual. 1 - 1 1 - 2 2. Operating Instructions 2.1 Distress Operation on,2182 kHz Set controls as fellows: A SUPPLY to TRANSMIT B C BANDs to 2182 kHz D VOLUME clockwise E SENSITIVITY fully clockwise F MODE to TRANSMIT ALARM G Press and release ALARM START The ala

22、rm signal is now transmitted for approx. 45 seconds and may be monitored in the handset earpiece. When the alarm signal ceases depress handset key and, speaking clearly into microphone, transmit distress message. If it is required to repeat the alarm signal transmission, it Is only necessary to pres

23、s and release the ALARM START push button again. An alarm signal transmission may be interrupted at any time by turning the MODE switch to A3H. NOTE: In the TRANSMIT ALARM mode on 2182 kHz the power output of the transmitter is automatically set to FULL POWER SIMPLEX independent of the setting of th

24、e POWER switch. 2.2 Tuning to 2182 kHz 1. Set SUPPLY switch to TRANSMIT. 30 seconds after switching on the transmitter is ready for operation. 2. Set BAND switch to 2182 kHz. The band-indicator lamp will show constant light indicatingthat2182 kHz is selected. The FREQUENCY NO display will extinguish

25、. 3. Press TUNE button and adjust TUNING control for maximum deflection on ANTENNA CURRENT meter. The tuning range on 2182 kHz is reduced so that power is transmitted even when the TUNIN-G control is not adjusted. The transmitter is now ready for operation. NOTE: The type of service used on 2182 kHz

26、 is A3H, simplex. This mode is automatically selected when the BAND switch is set to 2182 kHz, and the MODE switch can therefore be set to any position except TESTALARM. The equipment will also work in the simplex mode even if the POWER switch is in a DUPLEX position. 2 - 1 2.3 Tuning to a Frequency

27、 Other than 2182 kHz 1. Set SUPPLY switch to TRANSMIT. 30 seconds after switching on the transmitter is ready for operation, 2. Set BAND switch to any band except 2182 kHz 3. Turn DIMMER control fully clockwise 4. If FREQUENCY NO display does not show zero, clear display using C key of keyboard. 5.

28、Look up desired frequency in frequency chart and read Frequency -No 6. Key Frequency No. into keyboard. The selected Frequency No. will be displayed. 7. Set BAND switch to position indicated by flashing band indicator lamp. If no flashing occurs the BAND switch is already correctly set. 8. Press TUN

29、E button and adjust TUNING control for maximum deflection on ANTENNA CURRENT meter. 9 Select desired type of service with MODE and POWER switches. Transmitter is now ready for operation NOTE: Transmission is inhibited if the mode setting does not correspond with the frequency selected. On radiotelep

30、hone frequencies the transmitter can be keyed only in the modes A3A, A3J, A3H, and TRANSMIT ALARM. On wireless telegram frequencies the transmitter can be keyed only in the modes Al, A2H, and Fl. 2.4 Operating Controls and their Functions 2.4.1 The SUPPLY switch has four positions OFF Receiver and t

31、ransmitter are switched off. REGEIVE ONLY Power Pack is started up and supplies power to Receiver (and grid bias to transmitter output valves). Remote speaker of receiver is connected to receiver output. STAND BY Power Pack supplies power to Receiver, Exciter, band indicator, and filaments of transm

32、itter output valves. Remote speaker of receiver is connected to receiver output. TRANSMIT Transmitter can be keyed. Remote speaker of receiver is disconnected. NOTE:A built-in delay circuit protects the output valves of the transmitter from being keyed for the first 30 sec. after switching to STAND

33、BY or TRANSMIT. 2 - 2 2.4.2. The POWER switch has six positions LOW POWER SIMPLEX Transmitter is keyed from handset key, morse key, or telex equipment dependent on mode of operation. Receiver is muted while transmitting. Transmitter can be driven to approx. 1/20 Of full output power. MEDIUM POWER SI

34、MPLEX As above, but transmitter can be driven to approx. 1/4 of full output power. FULL POWER SIMPLEX As above, but transmitter can be driven to full power. FULL POWER DUPLEX Transmitter is keyed constantly in the Fl, A3A, A3J, A3H and TRANSMIT ALARM modes (provided the selected frequency is in acco

35、rdance with the mode setting). Receiver is on but built-in speaker is disconnected. In the A2H and Al modes the operation is simplex independent of the setting of the POWER switch. Transmitter can be driven to full output power. MEDIUM POWER DUPLEX As above, but transmitter can be driven to approx.

36、1/4 of full output power. LOW POWER DUPLEX As above, but transmitter can be driven to approx. 1/20 of full output power. NOTE: With the BAND switch set to 2182 kHz, simplex is automatically selected, independent of the POWER switch setting, and if at the same time the MODE switch is set to TRANSMITA

37、LARM, the transmitter is automatically set to full power. The MODE switch has eight positions A2H Transmission of modulated radiotelegraphy. Only the morse key input is open. The transmitter can only be keyed if a telegraphy frequency is selected. Al Transmission of un-modulated radiotelegraphy. Onl

38、y the morse key input is open. The transmitter can only be keyed if a telegraphy frequency is selected. F1 Transmission of telex. Only the telex inputs are open. Trans- mission is only possible if a telegraphy frequency is selected. TEST ALARM The built-in two tone alarm generator is connected to th

39、e receiver AF amplifier. Transmitter cannot be keyed. A3A Transmission of single-side band signal with reduced carrier. Transmission is only possible if a radio telephony frequency is selected. The transmitter can be keyed from the hand set key or by setting the POWER switch to DUPLEX. A3J As above,

40、 but carrier suppressed A3H As above, but full carrier. TRANSMIT ALARM The two-tone alarm generator is connected to the receiver AF amplifier and the alarm generator is ready for transmission of an alarm signal. The mode is A3H as above. 2 - 3 2.4.4 The ALARM START push-button is used to start the a

41、larm generator after the MODE switch has been turned to the TRANSMIT ALARM position. The push-button is depressed and released and the alarm signal will be transmitted for approx. 45 seconds. The push-button is also used for starting the alarm generator in the TEST ALARM position. 2.4.5 The KEYBOARD

42、 is used for frequency selection. It controls the frequency memory. The programmed frequencies are listed in the frequency chart. Each frequency is supplied with a number and this number is keyed into the keyboard. The frequency number selected is displayed on the FREQUENCY NO display. The display i

43、s cleared by using the C-key, which resets the display to zero. The display extinguishes when the BAND switch is set to 2182 kHz, but keyboard entry is still possible and the display will show the selected Frequency No. when the BAND switch is turned away from 2182 kHz. If an un-programmed Frequency

44、 No is selected, the display will start to flash, indicating that transmission is not possible. 2.4.6 The DIMMER controls the intensity of the FREQUENCY NO display. 2.4.7 The TUNING control is used for tuning the antenna circuit to maximum antenna current indicated on the ANTENNA CURRENT meter. 2.4.

45、8 The BAND switch has 16 positions: 2182 kHz The FREQUENCY NO display is extinguished and the band- indicator lamp shows constant light indicating that 2182 kHz is selected. The range of the TUNING control is reduced. The A3H, simplex mode is automatically selected. Bands A to H cover the coastal te

46、lephone band 1.6 to 4 MHz. The 4 MHz, 6 MHz, 8 MHz, 12 MHz, 16 MHz, 22 MHz, and 25 MHz positions cover the maritime short-wave bands. A band indicator lamp at each position shows by flashing light where to set the BAND switch in accordance with the Frequency No selected. The light will extinguish wh

47、en the BAND switch is set at the correct position. 2.4.9 The TUNE push-button is used when tuning the antenna circuit. The transmitter is keyed and a tune signal is generated. During tuning, the receiver is muted. 2 4 2.4.10 The CHECK SWITCH is not normally operative. Pulling the switch knob out wil

48、l switch the ANTENNA CURRENT meter to read the voltage or current selected with the switch. When released, the knob will return to its original position. The switch has eight positions: LEVEL Check of anode AG voltage swing VA Check of anode DC voltage Vs1 Check of screen grid voltage of valve no. 1 Vs2 Check of screen grid voltage of valve no. 2 VG Check of grid bias I1

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