Vertex_VX-1700_series_USA_version_serv_2011.pdf

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1、1 Contents Specifications .2 Exploded View all adjustments can be performed from the front panel, using the “Alignment Mode” menu. While we believe the information in this manual to be correct, VERTEX STANDARD assumes no liability for damage that may occur as a result of typographical or other error

2、s that may be present. Your cooperation in pointing out any inconsistencies in the technical information would be appreciated. VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. 4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan VERTEX STANDARD US Headquarters 10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A. YAESU UK LTD. Uni

3、t 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K. VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD. Unit 1306-1308, 13F., Millennium City 2, 378 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong VERTEX STANDARD (AUSTRALIA) PTY., LTD. Tally Ho Business Park, 10 Wesley Court, East Burwood, VIC, 31

4、51 2 Specifications General Receiver Frequency Range:30 kHz 30.0000 MHz Transmitter Frequency:1.600 30.0000 MHz Emission Modes:A1A (CW), J3E (LSB/USB), A3E (AM), J2B (USB/LSB) Frequency Synthesizer Step:10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz Frequency Stability:1 ppm (Typical) Operating Temperature Range:14 F 131 F (

5、10 +55 C) Duty Cycle TX:RX = 1 min.: 4 min. Antenna Impedance:50 Ohms Supply Voltage:13.8 Volts DC 15%, negative ground Power Consumption:25 mA (Standby) 1.0 A (Receive, no signal) 1.5 A (Receive) 22 A (Transmit, 125 Watts output) Dimensions (WxHxD):9.5” x 3.9” x 11.2” (241 x 99 x 285 mm) Weight (ap

6、prox.):9.5 lbs (4.3 kg) Transmitter Power Output:125 Watts (A1A, J2B, J3E 1.6000 3.9999 MHz) 100 Watts (A1A, J2B, J3E 4.0000 30.0000 MHz) 31 Watts AM Carrier (A3E 1.6000 3.9999 MHz) 25 Watts AM Carrier (A3E 4.0000 30.0000 MHz) Modulation Types:J3E: PSN type modulator, A3E: Low-level (early stage) Sp

7、urious Radiation:Better than 56 dB J3E Carrier Suppression:Better than 50 dB below peak output Undesired Sideband Suppression:Better than 60 dB below peak output J3E Audio Response:Not more than 6 dB from 400 Hz 2500 Hz Occupied Bandwidth:A1A: less than 0.5 kHz J3E: less than 3.0 kHz A3E: less than

8、6.0 kHz Microphone Impedance:200 10 k Ohms (600 Ohms Nominal) Receiver Circuit Type:Double-conversion Superheterodyne Intermediate Frequencies:1st: 45.274 MHz, 2nd: 24 kHz Sensitivity:A1A/J2B/J3EA3E 0.1 0.5 MHz: 0.5 1.6 MHz:1.41 V8 V 1.6 30 MHz:0.16 V1 V (A1A/J2B/J3E/A3E: S/N 10 dB) Squelch Sensitiv

9、ity (A1A/J2B/J3E):0.1 0.5 MHz: 0.5 1.6 MHz:2.5 V 1.6 30 MHz:2 V IF Rejection:Better than 80 dB Image Rejection:Better than 80 dB Selectivity:6 dB60 dB A1A(W), J2B(W), J3E: 2.2 kHz 500 Hz 6 kHz 20 kHz Audio Output:At least 2.2 Watts into 8 Ohms 10% THD Audio Output Impedance:4 16 Ohms (8 Ohms Nominal

10、) Conducted Radiation:Less than 4000 W Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. 3 Exploded View the 1st IF signal is then applied to the 2nd mixer Q1052 (RF2713), where it is mixed with the 45.25 MHz 2nd local signal which is divided from 90.5 MHz reference signal delivered

11、 from buffer amplifier Q1075 (2SC2714Y), resulting in a 24 kHz 2nd IF signal. The 24 kHz 2nd IF signal is fed through buffer am- plifiers Q1030 and Q1041 (both UPC4572G2) to the A/D converter Q1071 (AK4528A), then delivered to the DSP IC Q1035 (UPD77115), where the 24 kHz 2nd IF signal is demodulate

12、d in accordance with the mode selection data from the main CPU Q1018 (HD64F2134). The demodulated signal is delivered to the D/A converter Q1081 (AK4550VT) which con- verts the demodulated signal to audio. The audio signal from the D/A converter Q1081 (AK4550VT) is fed through a low-pass filter at Q

13、1036 (UPC4572G), which eliminates high-pitched noise on the audio signal, and is fed to the AF mute gate Q1092 (2SJ125D), then applied to the audio ampli- fier Q1055 (TDA2003H). The amplified audio signal is delivered to J3001 on the PANEL Unit, then pass- es through the speaker switch RL3001/Q3006

14、(DTC143ZE) to the internal or external speaker. The DSP IC Q1035 (UPD77115) outputs AGC data which is proportionate to the received signal strength to the main CPU Q1018 (HD64F2134). The main CPU Q1018 (HD64F2134), in turn, outputs a DC voltage in accordance with the received signal strength. This D

15、C voltage is fed through buffer amplifier Q1039 (LM2904PW) to RF amplifiers Q1022 realignment should not be done until after the faulty component has been replaced. We recommend that servicing be performed only by authorized Vertex Standard service technicians who are experienced with the circuitry

16、and fully equipped for repair and alignment. Therefore, if a fault is sus- pected, contact the dealer from whom the product was purchased for instructions regarding repair. Authorized Vertex Standard service technicians re- align all circuits and make complete performance checks to ensure compliance

17、 with factory specifica- tions after replacing any faulty components. Those who do undertake any of the following align- ments are cautioned to proceed at their own risk. Problems caused by unauthorized attempts at re- alignment are not covered by the warranty policy. Also, Vertex Standard reserves

18、the right to change circuits and alignment procedures in the interest of improved performance, without notifying owners. Under no circumstances should any alignment be attempted unless the normal function and operation of the product are clearly understood, the cause of the malfunction has been clea

19、rly pinpointed and any faulty components replaced, and realignment deter- mined to be absolutely necessary. The following test equipment (and thorough famil- iarity with its correct use) is necessary for complete realignment. Correction of problems caused by mis- alignment resulting from use of impr

20、oper test equip- ment is not covered under the warranty policy. While most steps do not require all of the equipment list- ed, the interactions of some adjustments may require that more complex adjustments be performed after- wards. Do not attempt to perform only a single step unless it is clearly i

21、solated electrically from all other steps. Have all test equipment ready before begin- ning, and follow all of the steps in a section in the order presented. Required Test Equipment ? RF Signal Generator with calibrated output level at 30 MHz ? In-line Wattmeter with 5% accuracy at 30 MHz ? 50 Ohm R

22、F Dummy Load with power rating of 200 W at 30 MHz ? 150 Ohm RF Dummy Load with power rating of 200 W at 30 MHz ? Frequency Counter with 0.02 ppm accuracy at 100 MHz ? AF Signal Generator ? AC Voltmeter ? DC Voltmeter: High input impedance ? DC Ammeter ? HF Sampling Coupler ? IBM PC / compatible Comp

23、uter with Win- dows 95/98/ME/XP/2000. Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher ? Vertex Standard CT-62 Programming Cable the alignment menu will then be activated. In the alignment procedures, each alignment param- eter is selected by pressing the ?/? key. Each alignment item is selected by rotating the CH K

24、nob. To store the alignment parameters when you are satisfied with the adjustment, press the F key for longer than a half second. Note that a few alignment parameters are not ad- justable, and are to be left as set at the factory. TX OUTPUT POWER ALIGNMENT ? Connect the 50 Ohm Dummy Load and Inline

25、Wattmeter to the ANT jack. ? Referring to the Table below, press the ?/? key to recall each parameter listed, then key the transmitter (connect pin 3 of the MIC jack to GND) and rotate the CH knob for the required output. Channel 1-001 1-002 1-003 1-004 1-005 1-006 1-007 Frequency 1.7000 MHz 3.5000

26、MHz 5.5000 MHz 7.5000 MHz 12.0000 MHz 19.8000 MHz 29.0000 MHz Alignment Parameter 1PO-VH 1PO-H 1PO-MH 1PO-ML 1PO-L 2PO-VH 2PO-H 2PO-MH 2PO-ML 2PO-L 3PO-H 3PO-MH 3PO-ML 3PO-L 4PO-H 4PO-MH 4PO-ML 4PO-L Output Power 125 W ( 5 W) 100 W ( 5 W) 50 W ( 5 W) 25 W ( 2 W) 10 W ( 1 W) 125 W ( 5 W) 100 W ( 5 W)

27、 50 W ( 5 W) 25 W ( 2 W) 10 W ( 1 W) 100 W ( 5 W) 50 W ( 5 W) 25 W ( 2 W) 10 W ( 1 W) 100 W ( 5 W) 50 W ( 5 W) 25 W ( 2 W) 10 W ( 1 W) Parameter 5PO-H 5PO-MH 5PO-ML 5PO-L 6PO-H 6PO-MH 6PO-ML 6PO-L 7PO-H 7PO-MH 7PO-ML 7PO-L Output Power 95 W ( 5 W) 50 W ( 5 W) 25 W ( 2 W) 10 W ( 1 W) 100 W ( 5 W) 50

28、W ( 5 W) 25 W ( 2 W) 10 W ( 1 W) 95 W ( 5 W) 50 W ( 5 W) 25 W ( 2 W) 10 W ( 1 W) 17 TX GAIN ALIGNMENT ? Connect the 50 Ohm Dummy Load and Inline Wattmeter to the ANT jack. ? Connect the AF Generator to pin 4 of the MIC jack, and adjust the AF Generator output level to 0.5 mV 1 kHz. ? Referring to th

29、e Table below, press the ?/? key to recall each parameter listed, then key the transmitter (connect pin 3 of the MIC jack to GND) and rotate the CH knob for the required output. Parameter 1TX-G-H 2TX-G-H 3TX-G-H 4TX-G-H 5TX-G-H 6TX-G-H 7TX-G-H Output Power 50 W ( 10 W) 63 W ( 10 W) 50 W ( 10 W) 50 W

30、 ( 10 W) 50 W ( 10 W) 50 W ( 10 W) 50 W ( 10 W) Parameter 1TX-G-L 2TX-G-L 3TX-G-L 4TX-G-L 5TX-G-L 6TX-G-L 7TX-G-L Output Power 5 W ( 1 W) 5 W ( 1 W) 5 W ( 1 W) 5 W ( 1 W) 5 W ( 1 W) 5 W ( 1 W) 5 W ( 1 W) REV ALC ALIGNMENT ? Connect the 150 Ohm Dummy Load (or three 50 Ohm Dummy Loads in parallel) to

31、the ANT jack. ? Referring to the Table below, press the ?/? key to recall each parameter listed, then key the transmitter (connect pin 3 of the MIC jack to GND) and rotate the CH knob just to the point when the S-meter reading is changed from S-7 to S-8. SWR ALIGNMENT ? Connect the 150 Ohm Dummy Loa

32、d (or three 50 Ohm Dummy Loads in parallel) to the ANT jack. ? Press the ?/? key to recall the parameter “1_SWR3.” ? Key the transmitter (connect pin 3 of the MIC jack to GND), then press the ENT key. ? Press the ? key momentarily to recall the pa- rameter “2_SWR3.” ? Key the transmitter (connect pi

33、n 3 of the MIC jack to GND), then press the ENT key. ? Press the ? key momentarily to recall the pa- rameter “3_SWR3.” ? Key the transmitter (connect pin 3 of the MIC jack to GND), then press the ENT key. This completes the internal alignment routine. To save all settings and exit, press and hold in

34、 the F key for at least one second. To exit without saving, press the POWER key. Alignment MIC JACK PINOUT S-meter reading S-7 to S-8 threshold. S-7 to S-8 threshold. S-7 to S-8 threshold. Parameter 1R-ALC 2R-ALC 3R-ALC 18 Alignment Note 19 Installation ? Make sure that the transceiver off. Remove t

35、he DC Power Cable, Microphone, and Antenna from the transceiver. ? Referring to Figure 1, remove the four screws from the side of the transceiver (two screws for each side), along with four screws affixing the bottom case; remove the bottom case. ? Referring to Figure 2, disconnect the 13-pin con- n

36、ector from J4001 on the GPS-INTERFACE Unit, remove the two HEX bolts which and four screws affixing the GPS-INTERFACE Unit. ? Remove the GPS-INTERFACE Unit from the transceiver. ? Install the ALE-1 Unit to the place where it has the GPS-INTERFACE Unit. ? Fix the ALE-1 Unit with two HEX bolts and fou

37、r screws. ? Connect the 13-pin connector to J4001 on the ALE-1 Unit. ? Replace the bottom case with its eight screws. ? Connect the DC Power Cable, Microphone, and Antenna to the transceiver. Programming ? Connect the CT-62 Programming Cable between computers 9-pin COM port and the transceiv- ers TU

38、NER jack. ? Press and hold in the F and 9(M/W) keys while turning the power on to enter the clone mode. ? Execute the CE77 Programming Soft, then up- load the current programming data from the transceiver via the “Upload” menu in the “Ra- dio” parameter. ? Click the left mouse button on the “Common”

39、 parameter, then click the left mouse button on the “Option” parameter to involve a pop-up win- dow, select the “Option Board” item, and change its setting to “ALE Unit.” ? Click the left mouse button on the OK button to close the pop-up window. ? Program the ALE features. ? Download the revised pro

40、gramming data to the transceiver from the computer via the “Down- load” menu in the “Radio” parameter. ? Installation and programming are now complete. ? Disconnect the CT-62 Programming Cable from the transceivers TUNER jack. ALE-1 Automatic Link Establishment Unit Installation GPS-INTERFACE Unit M

41、AIN Unit J4001 Cooling Fan FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 20 Note ALE-1 Automatic Link Establishment Unit Installation 21 CE77 PC Programming Software The CE77 PC Programming Software is used to pro- gram the VX-1700 HF Communications Transceiv- er. With the CE77 PC Programming Software, you can quickly and easi

42、ly program the Vertex Standard VX-1700 operating channels and configuration from your personal computer. In the event of an acciden- tal memory failure, channel memory and configura- tion data may be re-loaded in a matter of minutes. Main Programming Screen (VFO Screen) VFO/MEMORY This parameter swi

43、tches the Main Programming Screen between the “VFO Screen” and the “Memo- ry Channel Screen.” STEP This column selects the VFO step size. To select the step size, double click the left mouse button on this column to select the desired step size from among “10 Hz,” “100 Hz,” and “1 kHz.” RECEIVE FREQ

44、UENCY This field sets the Default Receive Frequency of the VFO. To enter the Receive Frequency, double click the left mouse button on this column, then enter the desired Receive Frequency from the keyboard, then press the ENTER key to lock in the new frequency. The available values are “0.0300 (MHz)

45、” to “30.0000 (MHz).” TRANSMIT FREQUENCY This field sets the Default Transmit frequency of the VFO. When you enter a Receive frequency, the Transmit frequency will automatically be set to the same fre- quency. To change the transmit frequency (only), double click the left mouse button on this column

46、, enter the de- sired Transmit Frequency from the keyboard, then press the ENTER key to lock in the new frequency. The available data entry values are “0.0300 (MHz)” to “30.0000 (MHz).” However, the range over which transmission may actually occur is from “1.6000 (MHz)” to “30.0000 (MHz).” MAIN PROG

47、RAMMING SCREEN (VFO SCREEN) 22 CE77 PC Programming Software MODE This column selects the Operating Mode. To select the Operating Mode, double click the left mouse button on this column to invoke a pop-up window, select the desired Operating Mode, then click the OK button to accept the new Operating

48、Mode. The available selections are “J3E (USB),” “J3E (LSB),” “J2B,” “A1A,” and “A3E.” FILTER This column selects the bandwidth of the IF filter. To select the bandwidth, double click the left mouse button on this column to toggle the desired band- width between “Wide (W): 2.2 kHz.” and “Narrow (N):

49、600 Hz.” This column does not function when the “VFO MODE” parameter has been set to “J3E” or “A3E.” CLAR VALUE This column allows entry of the Clarifier Offset Fre- quency. To enter the Offset Frequency, double click the left mouse button on this column, enter the desired Off- set Frequency from the keyboard, then press the EN- TER key to accept the new frequency. If an incorrect entry is made, the software wil

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