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CUSHMAN

MODEL CE-2 and CE-2B

FM COMMUNICATIONS MONITORS

MANUFACTURERS OF PRECISION ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS

166 SAN LAZARO AVENUE


SUNNYVALE. CALIFORNIA

CUSHMAN

MODEL CE-2 and CE-2B

FM COMMUNICATIONS MONITORS

CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS, INC.

166 SAN LAZARO AVENUE, SUNNYVALE) CALIFORNIA

Copyright 1966

WCCW
Printed in U. S. A.

CONTENTS

SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION


1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4

Specifications. . . .
Function. . . . . .
General Description .
Accessories

1-1

1-2
1-2

1-4

SECTION 2. INSTALLATION
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4

Unpacking and Inspection.


Environmental Requirements
Power Requirements. .
Warm-Up Requirements

2-1

2-1

2-1

2-1

3-1
3-1

3-1

3-1

3-4

3-5

3-6
3-6

3-7

3-7

3-7

4-1
4-2
4-7

4-8
4-8

4-10

4-15

4-15

4-16

4-16

4-17

4-17

4-17

4-21

4-21

4-22

4-22

4-22

4-22

4-22

4-23

4-26

4-26

4-26
4-27
4-27

4-27

4-28

4-28

SECTION 3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS


3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11

General . . . . . .
Front-Panel Controls
Turn-On Procedure .
Warm-Up
.
Frequency and Deviation Measurement. . . . . .
Using the CE-2/2B on "Out-of-Band" Frequencies.
CW Signal Generation . . . . . . . . . . . .
FM Signal Generation . . . . . . . . . . . .
DEVIATION PEAKS Light Calibration Adjustment
Audio/I.F. Signal Generation . . . . . .
Generation of Frequencies Below 100 cps.

SECTION 4. CmCUIT DESCRIPTION


4.1
4.2

4.3

4.4

General . . . . . . . . . . . .

Receiver Section . . . . . . . .
4.2.1 Antenna Board (RC-A3-B1) .
4.2.2 UHF Mixer (RC-A4). . . .
4.2.3 I.F. Amplifier and Mixer (RC-A1-B1)
4.2.4 Discriminator Circuit Board (RC-A1-B2).
4.2.5 Frequency Meter Board (RC-A2-B1) .
4.2.6 Deviation Meter Board (RC-A2-B2)
4.2.7 Audio Amplifier (RC-A3-B3) . . . .
4.2.8 Modulator (RC-A3-B2). . . . . . .
4.2.9 Power Supplies (RC-A3-B4). . . . .
4.2.10 Auxiliary Output Connector (RC-A3-J2).
Synthesizer Fixed-Frequency Section. . . . .
4.3.1 Master Oscillator and Oven Assembly (SF-A1-B1 and SF-A5) .
4.3.2 1-Mc Harmonic Generator (SF-A1-B2). . . . . . .
4.3.3 100-kc Harmonic Generator (SF-A1-B17). . . . . .
4.3.4 100-Mc Harmonic Generator (SF-A2/A3/A4-B1) and

Filters SF-A2-FIL-1 through SF-A4-FIL-1.


4.3.5 Filters SF-A1-B3 through SF-A1-B8. . . . .
4.3.6 Filter Boards SF-A1-B10 through SF-A1-B15.
4.3.7 Filters SF-A1-B18 through SF-A1-B26. .
Synthesizer Variable-Frequency Section . . . .
4.4.1 27-Mc Mixer (SV -A1/A2/A3-B1) . . . .
4.4.2 30-Mc Decade Divider (SV -A1/A2/A3-B2)
4.4.3 78-Mc Mixer (SV -A4-B1). . . . . . . .
4.4.4 81-Mc Mixer (SV -A4-B2). . . . . . . .
4.4.5 93-97 Mc Mixer (SV -A5-B1) . . . . . .
4.4.6 0-1 Mc Generator (SV -A5-B2) . . . . .
4.4.7 93-97 Mc Harmonic Generator (SV-A7-B1) and Filter SV-A7-FIL-1
4.4.8 Frequency Selector Assembly (SV -A6). . . . . . . . . . . . .

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SECTION 5. MAINTENANCE
5.1
5.2

5.3

General. . . . . . . . . .

Calibration Adjustments . . .
5.2.1 Power Supply Voltages.
5.2.2 Master Oscillator Calibration
5.2.3 FREQUENCY Meter Range Calibration.
5.2.4 FM DEVIATION Meter Range Calibration.
5.2.5 Signal Generation Output Levels. . . . .
5.2.6 Modulator Center Frequency Adjustment.
5.2.7 RF Input Sensitivity Check. . . .
5.2.8 Receiver 10-Mc Sensitivity Check.
Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . .

5-1

5-2

5-2

5-2

5-5

5-6

5-8

5-8

5-8

5-9

5-9

SECTION 6. SCHEMATICS AND PARTS LIST


REFERENCE DESIGNATORS
ABBREVIATIONS . . . . . .

6-1

6-1

ILLUSTRATIONS
Title
1-1

Cushman CE-2/CE-2B FM Communications Monitor

3-1

Front Panel. . . . . . .

3-2

4-1

4-2

4-3

4-4

4-5

4-6

4-7

4-8

4-9

4-10

4-11

4-12

4-13

4-14

4-15

Simplified Block Diagram.


Receiver Section. . . .
Receiver Block Diagram .
UHF Mixer Action. . . .
I.F. Amplifier and Mixer, Block Diagram

Discriminator Circuit Board, Block Diagram.

FREQUENCY Meter Bridge Circuit, Simplified Schematic Diagram

FREQUENCY Meter Bridge Circuit Waveforms

Discriminator Waveforms. . . . . . . . . . . . .

Synthesizer Fixed-Frequency Section, Block Diagram.

Synthesizer Fixed-Frequency Section, Top of Casting.

Synthesizer Fixed-Frequency Section, Bottom of Casting

Synthesizer Variable-Frequency Section. . . . . . . .

Synthesizer Variable-Frequency Section, Block Diagram.

Interconnections through SV-A6-P3. . . . . . . . . .

4-0

4-5

4-6

4-9

4-10

4-11

4-12

4-13

4-14

4-18

4-19

4-20

4-24

4-25

4-29

5-1

5-2

Location of Internal Controls and Connections (Top Deck)


Location of Internal Controls (Bottom Deck)

5-3

5-4

6-1

6-2

6-3

6-4

6-5

6-6

6-7

6-8

6-9

6-10

6-11

6-12

6-13

6-14

6-15

6-16

6-17

6-18

6-19

6-20

6-21

6-22

6-23

6-24

I.F. Amplifier. . . . . . .
Discriminator. . . . . . .
Receiver Front Panel Wiring
Receiver Chassis Wiring
Antenna Board.
Modulator . . .
Audio Amplifier
Power Supplies
UHF Mixer . .
Casting Assembly
Master Oscillator
1-Mc Harmonic Generator
3.0-Mc Filter Board
10-Mc Filter Board
12-Mc Filter Board
13-Mc Filter Board
14-Mc Filter Board
15-Mc Filter Board
24-Mc Filter Board
25-Mc Filter Board
27-Mc Filter Board
75-Mc Filter Board
81-Mc Filter Board
100-Mc Filter Board.

1-3

6-3

6-5

6-7

6-9

6-11

6-13

6-15

6-17

6-19

6-21

6-23

6-25

6-27

6-29

6-31

6-33

6-35

6-37

6-39

6-41

6-43

6-45

6-47

. . . 6-49

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6-25

6-26

6-27

6-28

6-29

6-30

6-31

6-32

6-33

6-34

6-35

6-36

6-37

6-38

6-39

6-40

6-41

6-42

6-43

6-44

6-51

6-53

6-55

6-57

6-59

6-61

6-63

6-65

6-67

6-69

6-71

6-73

6-75

6-77

6-79

6-81

6-83

6-85

6-87

6-89

100-Kc Harmonic Generator.


3.1-Mc Filter Board
3.2-Mc Filter Board
3.3-Mc Filter Board
3A-Mc Filter Board
3.5-Mc Filter Board
3.6-Mc Filter Board
3.7-Mc Filter Board
3.8-Mc Filter Board
3.9-Mc Filter Board
100-Mc Harmonic Generator.
Oven Assembly . . .
27-Mc Mixer . . . .
30-Mc Decade Divider
78-Mc Mixer .
81-Mc Mixer . .
93-97 Mc Mixer .
0-1 Mc Generator
Frequency Selector Assembly
93-97 Mc Harmonic Generator.

TABLES
Table
1-1

Title

Page

Specifications . . .

1-1

3 -1

Operating Controls.

3-3

4-1

4-2

4-3

Subassembly Designators
Frequencies Involved in the UHF Mixing Action (Model CE-2)
Frequencies Involved in the UHF Mixing Action (Model CE-2B) .

4-3

4-7

4-8

5-1

5-2

5-3

Troubleshooting Chart for Instrument. . . . . . . . . . . .


Troubleshooting Chart for Synthesizer Fixed-Frequency Section
Troubleshooting Chart for Synthesizer Variable-Frequency Section

5-10

5-11

5-12

SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Specifications
This manual covers the operation and maintenance of Cushman Model CE-2 and CE-2B FM Communications
Monitors. The two models are essentially the same, the only significant difference being in the frequency bands
covered:
CE-2
30
130
430
930

CE-2B

- 90 Mc
- 190 Mc
- 490 Mc
- 990 Mc

20
120
420
920

- 80 Mc
- 180 Mc
- 480 Mc
- 980 Mc

All other pertinent specifications of the CE-2 and CE-2B are given in Table 1-1.
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Table 1-1. Specifications
Model CE-2

Model CE-2B

Frequency Coverage

30
130
430
930

20
120
420
920

Accuracy of Frequency
Measurements

0.0001%
Long term

Frequency Meter Resolution

50 cps

Sensitivity

Less than 10 mv at all frequencies

Input-Output Impedance

50 ohms (approximately)

Accuracy of FM Deviation Measurements*

4% of full scale in the spectrum of 60 cps to 4 kc.


Response down 2 db at 20 kc

- 90 Mc
- 190 Mc
- 490 Mc
- 990 Mc

- 80 Mc
- 180 Mc
- 480 Mc
- 980 Mc

Signal Generation (20-980 Mc region)


Frequency Accuracy (Long Term)

0.0001% at all frequencies

Output Level

0.1 to 100 microvolts within 2 db (into 50-ohm


load)

Internal FM*

1-kc (normal) modulating frequency. Deviation


continuously variable to 25 kc. Distortion less
than 2%.

External Modulating Signal

60 cps to 20 kc**

I.F. and Audio Generation


Frequency Ranges

100 cps to 0.9999 Mc


1 Mc to 9.999 Mc (on harmonic basis)

Frequency Accuracy

0.0001%

Output Level
(Variable)

0-1 Mc: 0.6 volt (approx.)

1-10 Mc: 40 mv (approx.)

Power Requirement

117 or 230 vac 10%


50-400 cps, 45 watts

Dimensions

10-3/4 in. high


10-15/16 in. wide
16-1/2 in. deep

Weight

39 lbs net
45 lbs shipping

*All frequency modulation is monitored on the FM DEVIATION meter to an accuracy of 4% of full scale.
**For optimum performance, accuracy of readings and minimum p.istortion, the product of FM deviation in kc
and the modulation frequency in kc should not exceed 200.
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1.2 Function
The Cushman CE-2/2B FM Communications Monitors are designed to check the frequency and FM deviation
of transmitters operating within the FM communication bands. They can also generate FM and CW signals with
in those bands. The output levels of the generated signals are adjustable over a calibrated range of 0.1 to 100
microvolts. This feature is useful in checking the sensitivity of FM communication receivers.
Frequencies in the range of 100 cps to 10 Mc and beyond can be generated for receiver I.F. test and other
purposes. With the use of the Cushman Model 108 Decade Frequency Divider in conjunction with the CE-2/2B
Monitor, frequencies commencing at 0.1 cps in 0.1 cps increments are available up to 1 kc. Further, starting

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at 1 kc, frequency increments of 1 cps are available up to 10 kc. From 10 kc to 100 kc the increments are in
10-cps steps. This allows testing of tone-operated squelch circuits in receivers so equipped. Complete infor
mation on the use of the Cushman Model 108 with the CE-2/2B is available from the factory upon request.
1.3 General Description
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Figure 1-1 is a photograph of the CE-2B. The appearance of the CE-2 is similar, except that the 7th dis
play tube indicating MC or KC or C was not used in the CE-2 or on early CE-2B monitors. The connector on
the side is for connection of accessories and was not incorporated into the Model CE-2.
The CE-2 and CE-2B are basically highly specialized VHF-UHF superheterodyne receivers.
The required local oscillator frequency is automatically offset by 10 Mc from the "dialed in" frequency.
When the incoming signal at the "dialed in" frequency is of sufficient amplitude, the squelch circuit activates
the audio amplifier and allows the two panel meters to operate.
The incoming signal is fed into a broad-band mixer, either from the telescoping antenna or through a panel
connector, and a 10-Mc I.F. voltage is generated. This lO-Mc signal is amplified and mixed with 9.9 Mc to
create a second I.F. of 100 kc. This signal is further amplified and fed into a special 100-kc discriminator.
The discriminator output operates the FREQUENCY meter, which indicates any frequency error between
the "dialed in" channel and the signal being measured. Simultaneously, a peak-reading circuit operates the FM
DE VIA TION meter, which indicates any FM deviation of the incoming signal. The DE VIA TION PEAKS lamp
flashes instantaneously when the absolute peak excursions of modulation exceed a preset amount, and a scope
jack provides for visual observation of the incoming modulation waveform.
Signal generation of the "dialed in" frequency is accomplished by mixing discrete amounts of a 10-Mc signal
with the local oscillator signal. The 10-Mc signal may be CW or FM. When this 10-Mc signal is fed into the
broad-band mixer it generates the "dialed in" channel. The amplitude of the resultant generated channel is
controlled by the SIGNAL GENERATION ATTENUATOR to allow a directly calibrated output of 0.1 to 100 micro
volts, through the fixed 20 db pad supplied with the instrument. The output level will nominally be 10 times
greater if the pad is not used. It should be pointed out however that the pad should be used at all times.
When this internally-generated 10 Mc is frequency-modulated, either internally or by an external signal,
the output at the "dialed in" channel is frequency-modulated by the same amount. The amount of frequency
modulation is indicated directly on the FM DE VIA TION meter.
I.F. and audio frequencies are generated by operation of the controls located below the Frequency Selector
section.
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All dc voltages are regulated and negative feedback is used in circuitry where stability is essential. The
crystal oscillator accuracy may be checked against WWV at any time and is easily reset if it should be neces
sary. See Section 5 for specific information.
A detailed circuit description is given in Section 4.

1.4 Accessories
Two accessory items are supplied with the instrument- a telescoping antenna for picking up a transmitter
signal or radiating a signal generated by the instrument, and a 20-db pad with cable for use with the CE-2/2B
when a generated signal is being fed into a receiver. Both the pad and cable are stored inside the front cover of
the instrument. Installation of the antenna is covered in Section 3.3, page 3-1, and use of the 20-db pad is de
scribed in Section 5.2.5, page 5-8.
Two other accessory instruments are available for use with the CE-2B. One of these, the Cushman Model
107 FM Deviation Calibrator, enables the user to check the calibration of the CE-2B FM DEVIATION meter
ranges to a high degree of accuracy. The other, the Cushman Model 108 Decade Frequency Divider, provides
submultiples of the I.F. FREQUENCIES output of the CE-2B for use with tone squelch operated receivers. Both
of these instruments plug in to the accessory connector on the side of the CE-2B. A modified version of the
Model 108 (the Model 108B) has its own built-in power supply, and can be operated with the Model CE-2 or CE
2B's with serial numbers below 421.

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1-4

SECTION 2
INSTALLATION
2.1 Unpacking and Inspection
No special instructions are required for the unpacking of the Models CE-2 and CE-2B instruments, other
than to inspect the packing box and the instrument for signs of possible shipping damage. Check performance as
outlined in the Operating Instructions (Section 3). If the instrument is damaged or fails to operate properly,
file a claim with the transportation agency, or, if insured separately, with the insurance company.
2.2 Environmental Requirements
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The CE-2 and CE-2B are designed to operate at ambient temperatures between 32 F and 130 F.
In locations where extremely high radiation fields exist (such as when an antenna is connected directly to a

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transmitter which is physically near the CE-2/2B), it is recommended that the telescoping antenna be pushed
down to reduce the pickup. In locations where many high-power transmitters are in use, interference may be
experienced if the transmitters are operating within 30 kc of each other. In such cases it may be advisable to
procure a Type 21-1 CBA Coaxial R.F. attenuator equipped with a "Til adaptor No. RFOI021 with UHF-type
connector manufactured by Allen B. DuMont Laboratories, DiVision of Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corpo
ration of Clifton, New Jersey. The transmitter is connected to one end of the "T" adaptor with the external
connector to the other end. A coaxial cable (such as is furnished with the CE - 2/2B) is connected to the capaci
tive pickup probe. The other end of this cable is brought to the R.F. INPUT-SIG. OUTPUT connector of the

CE-2/2B. With the transmitter on, adjust the DuMont capacitive probe until the squelch turns on the CE"2/2B,
at which time normal measurements can be made.
2.3 Power Requirements
The CE-2 and CE-2B are designed to operate from a 117-volt (10%) ac source, 50 to 400 cps. Power con
Sillllption is 45 watts. By means of a minor rewiring at the primary power transformer RC-A3-T1 (see note in
Figure 8-4), 230-volt operation can be provided.
2.4 Warm-Up Requirements
The frequency accuracy of the CE-2/2B depends on maintaining the master-oscillator crystal at a constant
temperature. This temperature is held constant by a thermostatically-controlled oven. Therefore, it is im
portant that the instrument be plugged into its ac Source for at least 30 minutes prior to use. The oven oper
ation is independent of the setting of any panel control. It is recommended that the instrument be installed in
a location where it can be kept plugged into its power source. This keeps the oven at its constant operating
temperature so that the instrument is ready to make precise measurements within seconds after the combination
VOLUME control-on/off switch is rotated to turn the instrument on, provided the instrument has been plugged
into its power source for at least 30 minutes.

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SPECIAL NOTICE
The use of solid state devices such as transistors and diodes has now made possible the manufacture 01 many
new sophisticated instruments to the electronics and communications field.
We wish to point out that all manufacturers of solid state instruments are faced with one limitation,
however.
Excessive hot or cold temperatures can adversely affect the performance of such instruments. This is due
to the inherent, and, in some cases, irreducible changes in conduction of these semiconductors during extremes
in either direction.
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The CE-2 and CE-2B instrwnents are rated through the temperature range of 0 C (32 F) to 55 C (131 F).
Care must be used to avoid exceeding these temperatures in the field. For instance, the internal temperature
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of a closed automobile trunk may exceed 150 F during summer daylight hows. Also, leaving an instrument out
side in bright swl1ight on a hot day may raise the internal temperature to beyond its ratings.
Avoid blocking the cabinet ventilating louvers. These louvers are provided to prevent excessive internal
temperature rise.
Exceeding the upper or lower temperature specs (Within reason) should not result in dan1age to the instru
ment. However, it may cause poor performance or actual malfunctioning during usage.

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SECTION 3
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 General
The Model CE-2/2B can be operated in any of the following modes:
a.

Frequency and Deviation Measurement. The incoming signal can be applied through either the front

panel RF IN/SIG. OUT connector or the telescoping antenna. Its frequency is measured by "dialing in" the
assigned frequency of the transmitter by means of the six frequency selector switches; any frequency error will
be indicated by the FREQUENCY meter. Deviation will be indicated simultaneously by the FM DEVIATION
meter. An instantaneous peak indicator light flashes when the absolute peak deviation of the incoming carrier
exceeds a preset amount. Operation and accuracy of the flasher are not affected by modulating frequency,
repetition rate, or waveform. A buill-in speaker provides continuous aural monitoring of modulation on the
incoming carrier, and a scope jack allows visual examination of the modulation waveform.
b.

RF Signal Generation. A desired channel is generated by "dialing in" that frequency by means of the six

frequency selector knobs. The generated signal (CW or FM) is available at the RF IN/SIG. OUT connector, or
it can be radiated by the telescoping antenna. A precision attenuator provides directly calibrated outputs of
0-1, 0-10, and 1-100 microvolts. The output can be frequency-modulated with continuously variable deviation
from zero to 25 kc. The amount of deviation is read directly on the FM DEVIATION meter. A 1-kc internal
modulating frequency is prOVided; external modulation can also be used.
c.

I.F. and Audio Signal Generation. When the I.F. FREQUENCIES selector switch is in the 0-1 Mc posi

tion, output frequencies from 100 cps to 999.9 kc can be "dialed in" in 100-cps increments. In the 1-10 Me
position of the switch, frequencies will be generated on a harmonic basis in 1-kc increments. The generated
signal is available at the I.F. FREQUENCIES OUTPUT connector, and the level is continuously adjustable by
means of the adjacent LEVEL control.
3.2 Front-Panel Controls
The controls and connectors described in Table 3-1 are illustrated in Figure 3-1, page 3-2. As described
in Section 3.1, the instrument can be used as a receiver or a signal generator. The black control knob below
the FREQUENCY meter is used to switch from one fWlction to the other. For the purpose of explanation, this
control will bp. referred to as the "function switch" in Table 3-1 and in the operating instructions.
3.3 Turn-On Procedure
a.

Turn the power switch (located on the VOLUME control) to OFF.

b.

Remove the telescoping antenna from the mounting clips in the hinged front cover. Insert the threaded

end of the antelU13. through the grommet located on the top right-hand corner of the cabinet. Secure the antenna
by turning it in a clockwise direction (finger-tight only), and extend it to full length.
c.

Plug the power cord into an ac power outlet (115 volts, 50 to 400 cps) and turn on the power by means

of the on/off switch on the VOLUME control.


3.4 Warm-Up
The CE-2/2B should be plugged into an ac outlet for approximately 30 minutes prior to making any fre
quency measurements (see Section 2.4). Whenever the instrument is plugged into ac power the oven is on and
will cycle, regardless of the position of the CE-2/2B ac power switch.

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Table 3-1. Operating Controls


Control
VOLUME control

Function
In the OFF position, removes ac power from all units of the in
strument except the crystal oven. In other positions, supplies ac
power to the instrument and provides a means for adjusting the
speaker output level.

Function switch:
CAL position

The FREQUENCY meter range is automatically switched to 1.5


kc regardless of position of the range switch. In this position,
the FREQUENCY meter can be zeroed by the inner red control
knob.

FREQ.-DEV. MEASURE position

In this position the CE-2B is a receiver-monitor, and will mea

sure both carrier frequency and FM deviation of an incoming


signal.
CW position

In this position, the CE-2B generates an unmodulated signal,


calibrated in microvolts.

FM position

In this position, the CE-2B is an FM signal generator. The out


put level is calibrated in microvolts, and both deviation and
center frequency are monitored by the two panel meters.

Six in-line switches

These six switches select the frequency to be measured or gen


erated in both RF and I.F. ranges. The frequency selected is
indicated by the digital indicator display immediately above the
switch knobs. In the I.F .-generation mode, the first two digits
counting from the left end) are disabled.

ANT ./EXT. switch

In the ANT. position, this switch provides a connection between


the antenna and the RF input/output circuitry. The panel BNC
cOJUlector (RF IN/SIG. OUT) is directly connected to the RF
input/output circuit re.gardless of the position of the ANT ./EXT.
switch. Cables should not be left cOllliected to this jack unless
they are being used. When using any external cable, be sure to
switch to the EXT. position.

SIGNAL LEVE.L light

Turns on when a received signal is strong enough for satisfactory


measurements. (The light will always be on when the function
switch is in the CAL, CW, or FM positions. It will turn on in the
FREQ.-DEV. MEASURE position when the received signal is
strong enough to cause full I.F. limiting.)

FREQUENCY meter

Indicates received signal frequency error. The amount of fre


quency error, and whether it is high or low with respect to the fre
quency set up on the digital indicator display, is directly
indicated in kc. The lever switch, between the meter and the
edge of the panel, selects the full-scale FREQUENCY meter
range.
The meter is also used to monitor the center frequency of the
signal generator output when the internal FM modulator is being
used. The meter is automatically switched to the 5-kc range
when the function switch is in the FM position.

" FM DEVIATION meter

Indicates peak FM deviation present on a received signal. Also


monitors the peak FM deviation of the signal generator output.
The lever switch, between the meter and the edge of the panel,
is used to select the full-scale meter range.

FM DEV. PEAKS switch

Provides a means of measuring the peak deviation either above


or below a transmitter center frequency. The FM DEVIATION
meter and the DEVIATION PEAKS light monitor the + or - peaks,
as indicated by the position of this switch.

DEVIATION PEAKS light and SET


control

This light indicates absolute instantaneous peaks of FM deviation


which exceed a preset linlit. The SET control is used to calibrate
the trigger level for the light.
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Table 3-1. Operating Controls (Continued)


Control

Function

SIGNAL GENERATION ATTEN.


controls

A vernier control (0.1 to 1.0 microvolts) and a multiplier (Xl,


X10, XIOO) provide calibrated RF output levels (calibrated with
the 20-db pad in the output cable) from 0.1 microvolts to 100
microvolts. The output signal is available at the RF IN/SIG. OUT
connector. The ANT ./EXT. switch must be in the EXT. position
for this function.
-

FM MOD switch

When the function switch is in the FM position, the generated


signal can be frequency modulated. In the INT. position of the
FM MOD switch, the signal is internally modulated with a l-kc
tone. In the EXT. position, audio signals can be introduced
through the connector adjacent to the switch to frequency modu
late the signal generator output. Actual deviation is read on the
FM DEVIATION meter.

DEV. ADJ./CAL controls

These two controls are used when the function switch is in the
FM position.

The DEV. ADJ. control is used to set the desired amount of de


viation on the FM signal generator output. The deviation is
monitored on the FM DEVIATION meter.
The CAL control is used to adjust the signal generator output
frequency over a 5 kc range, as indicated on the FREQUENCY
meter. Normally, when generating "on channel" signals, the
inner red CAL control is adjusted to indicate zero frequency
error. As an added feature, this CAL control can swing the
signal generator output frequency through the receiver bandpass
to confirm that best quieting is actually at zero frequency error.
The FREQUENCY meter range is automatically set to 5 kc in
the FM signal-generate mode of operation.
I.F. FREQUENCIES switch

In the 0-1 MC and 1-10 MC positions, audio or I.F. frequencies


are generated. In the 1-10 MC position, the output frequency is
on a harmonic basis. When RF signals are being generated or
measured, this switch must be in the OFF position.

I.F. FREQUENCIES LEVEL control

Adjusts the output level at the BNC I.F. FREQUENCIES OUTPUT


connector.

SCOPE jack (rear panel)

Provides a means of visually examining recovered modulation


waveforms with an external oscilloscope. The signal driving the
FM DEVIATION meter is always present at the SCOPE jack.

Auxiliary Equipment
Connector (left side of cabinet)

Provides supply voltages and demodulated FM signal to auxiliary


equipment such as the Cushman Model 107 FM Deviation Cali
brator and Model 108 Decade Frequency Divider. Outputs are as
follows;
Pin 2
3
7&8
10
12

ground

100 kc I.F.

115 volts ac

-12 volts dc

+20 volts dc

The power requirement of the CE-2/2B, like that of other transistor equipment, is very low, and very little
heat is generated within the cabinet. The normal instrument operating temperature range is 0 C (+32 F) to
+55 C (+131 F). If the instrument has been stored at lower temperatures, additional warm-up time may be
required.
3.5 Frequency and Deviation Measurement
a. Turn the I.F. FREQUENCIES switch to OFF.
b. Turn the function switch to CAL.
3-4

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c. Adjust the inner red knob (part of the function switch) for a zero (mid-scale) reading on the FREQUENCY
meter.

d. Change the function switch to the FREQ.-DEV. MEASURE position.


e. "Dial in" your FCC assigned channel with the six frequency-selector switches.
f. Place the ANT ./EXT. switch in the ANT. position
g. Key the transmitter being tested. The SIGNAL LEVEL light should come on. If it does not, move the
CE-2B and the transmitter closer together W1til it does come

011.*

Normally, measurements can be easily made

within at least 25-50 feet of radiating antenna.


h. Read the transmitter frequency error directly on the FREQUENCY meter. Select one of the three full
scale meter ranges with the lever switch near the FREQUENCY meter.
1. Modulate the transmitter and read the FM deviation on the FM DEVIATION meter. Select the desired

full-scale meter range with the lever switch near the meter. Monitor either the + or - peaks, as desired. If the
DEVIATION PEAKS light has been calibrated (see Section 3.9, page 3-7), any instantaneous modulation peaks
which exceed the present level can now be observed. The accuracy of the FM DEVIATION meter readings can
be verified by means of the Cushman Model 107 FM Deviation Calibrator (see Section 1.4).
3.6 Using the CE-2/2B on "Out-oi-Band" Frequencies
The CE-2 and CE-2B can be used on some frequencies out of the normal "dialed in" bands by utilizing'
harmonics of the interally-generated local oscillator frequency. The bands of major importance are 108-130 Me,
300-330 Me, and 400-430 Mc.
The instruments can be used both to measure frequencies and to generate signals in these bands. However,
two very important points must be kept in mind when using instruments in this manner:
a. The input signal level required to open the squelch and turn on the SIGNAL LEVEL light will be many
times greater than normal. Typically, if the signal level light sensitiVity is normally 8 millivolts, then up to
200 millivolts may be required when using the CE-2 or CE-2B on an out-of-band frequency.
b. In the signal generation mode of operation (CW or FM), the output level is not calibrated and will be con
siderably lower than indicated; therefore the signal cannot be used for receiver sensitivity checks.
The procedures for out-of-band use of the CE-2 and CE-2B are described separately for the two instru
ments.

CE-2

Band
108-130 Mc

Procedure
Subtract 10 Mc from the desired frequency, divide the difference by 2, "dial in" the
resulting quotient plus 10 Mc.

290-345 Mc

Subtract 10 Mc from the desired frequency, divide the difference by 2, "dial in" the
resulting quotient plus 10 Mc.

410-430 Mc

Add 10 Me to the desired frequency, divide the difference by 3, "dial in" the resulting
quotient minus 10 Mc.

*Be sure to remove any cables from the RF IN/SIG. OUT connector. Failure to do so will reduce the
sensitivity of the instrument.
3-5

-,

CE-2B
Band
108-120 Me

Procedure
Subtract 10 Me from the desired frequency, divide the difference by 2, "dial in" the re
sulting quotient plus 10 Me.

290-345 Me

Subtract 10 Me from the desired frequency, divide the difference by 2, "dial in" the re
sulting quotient plus 10 Me.

400-420 Me

Subtract 10 Me from the desired frequency, divide the difference by 3, "dial in" the re
sulting quotient plus 10 Me.

3 .7 CW Signal Generation

-"'.

a.

The I.F. FREQUENCIES switch must be in the OFF position.

b.

Set the six frequency selector switches to the desired channel frequency.

c.

Place the function switch in the CW position.

d.

A coaxial cable and 20-db pad are mounted inside the hinged instrument front cover; connect the cable

to the panel connector marked RF IN/SIG. OUT.


e.

Switch the ANT ./EXT. switch to the EXT. position.

f.

The desired channel frequency is now being generated. The output level can be adjusted by means of

the attenuator multiplier and vernier controls. If the ANT ./EXT. switch is placed in the ANT. position, the
generated signal will also be radiated from the antenna and the accuracy of the output level will be adversely
aJIected.

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Whenever a direct coaxial connection is made between the
CE-2B and a transceiver, extreme care must be taken to
avoid keying the transmitter.
3.8 FM Signal Generation
a.

The I.F. FREQUENCIES switch must be in the OFF position.

b.

Set the six frequency selector switches to the desired chalmel frequency.

c.

Place the function switch in the FM position.

d.

Set the FM MOD switch to INT. or EXT. as desired. In the INT. position the modulating frequency will

be 1 kc. External modulation frequencies can be applied through the BNC panel connector when the switch is in
the EXT. position. The two panel meters will now monitor the generated FM signal, the FREQUENCY meter
monitors the modulator center frequency, and the FM DEVIATION meter indicates the amount of generated
deviation.
e.

Use the DEV ADJ. and CAL concentric controls to set the amount of deviation desired and to calibrate

or zero the center frequency of the modulator. The CAL control varies the center frequency of the FM signal
and allows testing of receivers for absolute "on channel" alignment and maximum sensitivity. The lever switch
near the FM DEVIATION meter can be used to switch deviation meter ranges, but the FREQUENCY meter is
automatically on the 5-kc range when in the FM GENERATION condition and the lever switch is disabled at
this time.

r.

Steps d through f of Section 3.7 and the caution note in that section also apply to FM signal generation.

3-6

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3.9 DEVIATION PEAKS Light Calibration Adjustment


Thc DEVIATION PEAKS light can be made to flash when the absolute peal, deviation exceeds a preset limit.
To establish this limit, and adjust the SET control, the internal FM signal generator is used.
a.

Follow the procedure outlined in Steps a through f of Section 3.8, and adjust the DEV. ADJ. control for

the desired FM deviation trigger limit. The FM MOD switch should be in the !NT. position.
b.

Turn the SET control to its maximum cowlterclockwise position. The DEVIATION PEAKS light should

turn on.
c.

Slowly rotate the SET control clockwise until the light just goes out. The trigger level for the light is

now set at the deviation level being internally generated by the CE-2B.
d.

Rotate the function switch to the FREQ.-DEV. MEASURE position, and use the CE-2/2B in the normal

way for measuring frequency and deviation. The calibration of the DEVIATION PEAKS light is not affected by
changing the frequency selector to a different channel. The + or - peaks being monitored are indicated by the
position of the FM DEV. PEAKS switch.
3.10 Audio/I.F. Signal Generation
a.

Place the I.F. FREQUENCIES switch in the 0-1 MC or 1-10 MC position.

b.

Set up the desired frequency on the frequency selector switches, using only the four right-hand knobs.

c.

Adjust the signal at the I.F. FREQUENCIES OUTPUT connector to the desired amplitude by means of

the LEVEL control.


NOTE
The basic output frequency range is always 0-1 Mc, variable
in 100-cycle steps. When the switch is placed in the 1-10
MC position, harmonics of the basic frequency range are
available at the output connector up to 9.999 Mc; however,
the predominant signal frequency will be one-tenth of the in
dicated frequency. Frequencies above 10 Mc can be gener
ated on a harmonic basis when the I.F. FREQUENCIES
switch is in the 1-10 MC position. For example, a 10.7-Mc
signal can be generated with the frequency selector set at
5.350 Mc (20th harmonic of 535.0 kc).
3.11 Generation of Frequencies Below 100 cps

Frequencies below 100 cps for reed-relay selectors and other uses can be generated by using a Cushman
Model 108 or 108B in conjunction with your CE-2 or CE-2B as described in Section 1.2, page 1-2.

3-7

"'o"

RF IN
SIGNAL OUT

TRIPLER

-f

2ND
MIXER

IOOKe
----,.

.I

F.M.
.IFREQUENCIES
OUTPUT

9,9M

DISCR.

Figure 4-1. Simplified Block Diagram

NOTE.
DASHED CIRCUITS ARE USED ONLY IN THE SIGNAL GENERATION MODE.

MEGACYCLES

VAR
FREQ

lOMe

PEAK
DEVIATION
AMPL

...
AUDIO
AMPL

~ I~

r+ ISCOPE I

IFREQUENCY I

-1:1:

-......

SPEAKER
/1

SECTION 4
CmCUIT DESCRIPTION
4.1 General
The Models CE-2 and CE-2B FM Communication Monitors are essentially highly specialized VHF/UHF
superheterodyne receivers. As shown in Figure 4-1, lhe RF signal whose fl'equency is to be measured is applied
to a broad-band mixer. A local oscillator signal is also injected into the mixer from a frequency synthesizer in
the Monitor. The local oscillator frequency is adjusted by the six knobs on the front panel, and is automatically
displaced exactly 10 Mc from ilie frequency indicated by the digital display tubes associated with the knobs.
Thus, if the frequency of the monitored signal is exactly equal to the frequency indicated on the display tubes,
the output of the broad-band mixer will be exactly 10 Mc.
After amplification, the 10-Mc signal is heterodyned in a second mixer with a fixed-frequency 9.9-Mc signal
(derived from the synthesizer) to produce a 100-kc signal, which is amplified and applied to a discriminator.
The discriminator is adjusted to give a zero indication on the FREQUENCY meter when the input to the dis
criminator is exactly 100 kc. If the frequency of the monitored signal is above or below the frequency indicated
on the display tUbes, the input to the discriminator will be above or below 100 kc; and the discriminator output
will cause the FREQUENCY meter to deflect toward the "+" or "_" side, indicating the direction and amount of
frequency error.
If the monitored signal is frequency modulated, the modulation will be present in the discriminator output.

This modulation is amplified, detected, and applied to the FM DEVIATION meter to indicate the peak deviation.
The output of the peak deviation amplifier and detector circuit is also fed to a rear-panel SCOPE connector; an
oscilloscope connected to this output enables the operator to observe the modulation on the monitored signal.
In addition, a built-in speaker fed from the discriminator permits aural monitoring of the signal.
In addition to its RF outputs, the Synthesizer also generates A.F. and I.F. outputs which are available at the
front-panel I.F. FREQUENCIES OUTPUT cOimector. The amplitude of this output signal is adjustable by the
front-panel LEVEL control. The output frequency is adjustable by means of the knobs associated with the last
four digits of the readout. A selector switch permits a choice between frequency ranges of 0-1 Mc and 1-10 Mc.
All Synthesizer frequencies are derived from a precision 3-Mc crystal maintained in an oven at a constant

--

temperature. The process by which the Synthesizer output frequencies are produced is described in Sections
4.3 and 4.4. Although not shown in Figure 4-1, each frequency selector knob controls the display tube directly
above it on the front panel; the circuits for accomplishing this are on subassembly SV -A6 and are described in
Section 4.4.9.
The CE-2/2B can also be used to generate a CW or FM signal. The frequency of the generated signal is
selected by means of the knobs, and is indicated by the digital display tubes. For CW signal generation, a fixed
frequency 10-Mc signal from the Synthesizer is heterodyned in the broad-band mixer with the local oscillator
signal 10 Mc away from that selected by the frequency selector knobs to produce an output signal whose fre
quency is indicated by the digital display tubes. For FM signal generation, a 10-Mc FM signal is generated
internally and applied to the broad-band mixer to produce an FM output signal whose frequency is indicated by
the digital display tubes. The FM deviation is read on the FM DEVIATION meter in the same way as when
monitoring an external signal.
For convenience in referencing, the instrument is divided into three major assemblies: the Receiver, the
F ixed-Frequency Section of the Synthesizer, and the Variable- Frequency Section of the Synthesizer. These are
designated RC, SF, and SV respectively. Each major assembly is further divided into subassemblies, as shown
in Table 4-1. Components such as resistors and capacitors are referenced by the designator of the subassembly

4-1

'"

in which they are located in addition to their own reference number; thus SF-A1-B1-Q6 is a transistor in the
Master Oscillator subassembly, and RC-A2-SW5 is a switch

011

the Receiver front panel. In descriptions of the

circuits of a single sUbassembly, components will be referred to by their own reference l1umbers alone when
there is no chance for ambiguity.
4.2 Receiver Section
The subassemblies referred to in this section are shown in Figure 4-2.
Figure 4-3 is a block diagram of the Receiver Section. Consider first the operation of the Monitor when
measuring the frequency of a transmitter or other external signal source. The signal to be measured can be
introduced into the Monitor either through the front-panel RF IN/SIG. OUT coaxial connector, or, when the
front-panel ANT./EXT. switch is in the ANT. position, by means of the Monitor's telescoping antenna.* In
either case, the monitored signal is applied to broadband UHF mixer RC-A4-CR4 where it is heterodyned with
a fixed frequency selected by the first-digit frequency selector switch, and with a frequency from the Variable
Frequency Section of the Synthesizer selected by the other five frequency selector switches. Although this
mixing takes place simultaneously in a single circuit of the UHF Mixer, it is helpful in understand the arith
metic of the process to consider the operation as consisting of two separate mixing actions.
Consider first the mixing action between the fixed frequency ff selected by the first-digit frequency selector
switch, and the output f v of the Variable-Frequency Section of the Synthesizer (see Figures 4-3 and 4-4). The
first digit of f v will be 9 regardless of the settings of the frequency selector switches. The second digit of f v
will depend on the setting of the second-digit frequency selector switch in accordance with the following tabula
tion:
CE-2
Second-Digit
Switch Position

CE-2B

Second Digit
of f v

5
4
5

5
6
7
8

Second-Digit
Switch Position
2
3
4
5
6
7

6
7

Second Digit
of f ll
3

4
3
4
5
6

The last four digits of f v will be the same as the settings of the 3rd-, 4th-, 5th-, and 6th-digit frequency selector
switches (see Section 4.4). Frequencies ff and fv for all possible combinations of the frequency selector switches
are shown in Table 4-2 for the CE-2 and in Table 4-3 for the CE-2B. This tabulation also shows the result
(f v - ff) of the first mixing. For example, if the frequency to be monitored is 61.240 Mc, the setting of the first
digit frequency selector switch (0) will result in an ff of 900.000 Mc. The settiJlg of the other five frequency
selector switches (6, 1, 2, 4, and 0 respectively) will produce an f v of 951.240 Mc. The result of the first mix
ing (f1) will be 51.240 Mc.
In the second mixing operation (see Figure 4-4), f 1 is mixed with the incoming signal (fin) to produce the
10-Mc I.F., as shown in the last two columns of Tables 4-2 and 4-3. In the example of the preceding paragraph,
f1 (51.240 Mc) is mixed with fin (61.240 Mc) to produce 10.000 Mc.
Thus the mixer output will be exactly 10.000 Mc when the monitored signal frequency is exactly the same as
the frequency set up on the frequency selector switches. If the incommg signal frequency set up on the fre
quency selector switches. If the incoming signal frequency differs from that set up, the mixer output will differ
from 10.000 Mc by the same amOWlt. It will be noted that in the two lowest positions of the second-digit switch,
*Figure 4-3 is fWlctional rather than schematic. The ANT ./EXT. switch actually turns on and off diode switches
in the antenna circuit, as described later; it does not function as a mechanical switch as indicated in the block
diagram. This comment also applies to operation of the frequency selector switches in the Synthesizer.
4-2

Table 4-1. Subassembly Designators

Designator

Nomenclature
Receiver

RC
RC-AI
RC-Al-Bl
RC-Al-B2
RC-A2
RC-A2-Bl
RC-A2-B2
RC-A3
RC-A3-Bl
RC-A3-B2
RC-A3-B3
RC-A3-B4
RC-A4

Schematic or
Block Diagram
Figure No.
4-3*

I.F. Assembly
I.F. Amplifier
Discriminator
Receiver Front Panel Wiring
Frequency Meter Board
Deviation Meter Board
Receiver Chassis Wiring
Antenna Board
Modulator
Audio Amplifier
Power Supplies
UHF Mixer

4-5,4-6*
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-4
6-5
6-6
6-7
6-8
6-9

Synthesizer Fixed-Frequency Section

SF
SF-AI
SF-Al-BI
SF-Al-B2
SF-Al-B3
SF-Al-B4
SF-Al-B5
SF-AI-B6
SF-Al-B'!
SF-Al-B8
SF-AI-BID
SF-Al-Bll
SF-AI-BI2
SF-Al-Bl3
SF-AI-B14
SF-Al-B15
SF-Al-B17
SF-Al-BI8
SF-Al-BI9
SF-Al-B20
SF-Al-B2l
SF-AI-B22
SF-AI-B23
SF-Al-B24
SF-AI-B25
SF-Al-B26
SF-A2
SF-A2-Bl
SF-A2-FIL-l
SF-A3
SF-A3-Bl
SF-A3-FIL-l
SF-A4
SF-A4-Bl
SF-A4-FIL-l
SF-A5
SY
SY-Al
SV-AI-Bl
SV-Al-B2
SY-A2
SV-A2-Bl
SV-A2-B2
SV-A3
SV-A3-Bl
SV-A3-B2
SV-A4
g

Casting Assembly
Master Oscillator
I-Me Harmonic Generator
3.0-Me Filter Board
10-Me Filter Board
l2-Me Filter Board
13-Me Filter Board
l4-Me Filter Board
l5-Me Filter Board
24-Mc Filter Board
25-Me Filter Board
27-Mc Filter Board
75-Me Filter Board
8l-Mc Filter Board
100-Me Filter Board
100-ke Harmonic Generator
3.I-Me Filter Board
3.2-Me Filter Board
3 .3-Mc Filter Board
3 A-Me Filter Board
3.5 -Me Filter Board
3.6-Me Filter Board
3.7-Me Filter Board
3.8-Me Filter Board
3.9-Mc Filter Board
100-Me X5 Multiplier
100-Me Harmonic Generator
500-Me Filter
100-Me X8 Multiplier
100-Mc Harmonic Generator
800-Me Filter
100-Me X9 Multiplier
100-Me Harmonic Generator
900-Me Filter
Oven Assembly

6-10*
6-11
6-12
6-13
6-14
6-15
6-16
6-17
6-18
6-19
6-20
6-21
6-22
6-23
6-24
6-25
6-26
6-27
6-28
6-29
6-30
6-31
6-32
6-33
6-34
4-5*6-35
4-5*
4-5*
6-35
4-5*
4-5*
6-35
4-5*
6-36

Synthesizer Variable-Frequency Section

4-14*

6th-Digit Mixer and Divider


27-Me Mixer
3D-Me Decade Divider
5th-Digit Mixer and Divider
27-Me Mixer
3D-Me Decade Divider
4th-Digit Mixer and Divider
27-Me Mixer
3D-Me Decade Divider
3rd-Dil1:it Mixer

4-14
6-37*
6-38
4-14*
6-37
6-38
4-14*
6-37
6-38
4-14*

4-3

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Table 4-1. Subassembly Designators (Continued)

Designator
SV-A4-Bl
SV-A4-B2

SV-AS
SV-AS-Bl
SV-AS-B2
SV-A6
SV-A7
SV-A7-Bl
SV-A7-FIL-I
Block diagram

Nomenclature
78-Mc Mixer
81-Mc Mixer
Synthesizer Output Assembly
93-97 Me Mixer
0-1 Me Generator
Frequency Selector Assembly
Decade Multiplier
93-97 Mc Harmonic Generator
930-970 Me Filter

Schematic or
Block Diagram
Figure No.
6-39
6-40
4-14
6-41
6-42
6-43
4-14*
6-44
4-14'"

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....

fin is 10 Me lower than f l , while in the other positions of the second-digit switch fin is higher. This is auto
matically compensated for in the FREQUENCY meter circuit, as described in Section 4.2.S.
As shown in Figure 4-3, the 10-Mc signal is fed through front-panel function switch RC-A2-SWS and through
the LF. amplifier to a mixer in subassembly RC-Al-Bl, where it is mixed with a 9.9-Mc signal derived from
the Fixed-Frequency Section of the Synthesizer. The resulting 100-kc signal is amplified and fed to Discrimina
tor circuit board RC-Al-B2.
The Discriminator contains two discriminator-type circuits: one will be referred to as the frequency error

-..,

detector, and the other will be called the discriminator. The frequency error detector contains a bridge circuit
which supplies the drive to the FREQUENCY meter. The bridge output is zero if the frequency error detector
input is exactly 100 kc, and is a voltage proportional to the frequency difference if the input is not 100 kc. The
polarity of the bridge output depends on whether the input is above or below 100 kc, so that the direction of the
FREQUENCY meter deflection indicates the direction of frequency error.
The second discriminator in circuit board RC-AI-B2 demodulates the FM signal; its audio output is fed
through amplifiers to the speaker, and also to a peak detector circuit in RC-A2-B2 which derives the FM
DEVIATION meter. The audio is also fed to the rear-panel SCOPE jack, and to a SCR circuit in RC-A3-B3
which triggers on the DEVIATION PEAKS lamp when the peak deviation of the FM signal exceeds a predetermined
level. This level is adjustable by the SET control.
The FM DEV PEAKS switch permits supplying either the positive or negative half-cycles of the audio signal
to the FM DEVIATION meter circuit, the DEVIATION PEAKS lamp circuit, and the SCOPE jack.
Circuit board RC-AI-B2 also contains a signal level detector circuit which turns on the SIGNAL LEVEL

--,

lamp and actuates the meter circuits when the incoming signal is strong enough to saturate the I.F. amplifier.
To generate a CW signal, the function switch is placed in the CW position. A 10-Mc signal from the Syn
thesizer is then amplified in Modulator RC-A3-B2 and fed through an adjustable, calibrated attenuator to UHF
mixer RC-A4-CR4. A mixing action takes place similar to that described for the frequency measurement mode,
except that the mixer inputs are now 10 Mc and the two frequencies from the Synthesizer, and the output is now
a CW signal whose frequency is adjustable by the frequency selector knobs. This output, calibrated in micro
volts, is available at the RF !N/SIG. OUT connector; or it can be radiated by the telescoping antenna uncalibrated.
An FM signal is generated in the same way, except that the 10-Mc input to the UHF mixer comes from a
10-Mc FM oscillator in RC-A3-B2. This oscillator can be modulated either by an internally generated l-kc
signal (when the !NT-EXT switch is in the !NT position) or by an external signal applied to the FM MOD. con
nector with the !NT-EXT switch in the EXT position. In either case, the amount of deviation can be adjusted by
means of the DEV. ADJ. control. A part of the output of the 10-Mc amplifier in RC-A3-B2 is applied through
4-4

""""'

RC-A2-Bl

RC -A2-B2

'I
RC-Al

'

LUI

I.

J
i

RC-A3-Q2

i"IRC-A3-B2

";"-
SF'-A2-Pl
SF' - A 3 - P 1
SF-A4-Pl

RC -A3-J2

RC-A3-B4

"===::::::11

I'

RC-A3-Tl

RC-A3-TBl
RC -A3-J3

Figure 4-2. Receiver Section

4-5

..,

0>

8001500
Me Me

RC-A4-CR4
UHF
MIXER
/

P"

,-,l'

FREQUENCY
SYNTH ESI ZER
(PART A PART OF RECEIVER)

FIXED - FREQUENCY
SECTION
SF

VARIABLE - FREQUENCY
SECTION
SV

rJ' rJ' rJ' rJ'

lOMe

3.3Me

930
970
Me

'--------1

/
0
~
I]

lOMe

I.

1.--,_ _-----.,

lOMe

ATTEN
RC-A2-R6
AND
RC-A2-R9
THRU
RC-A2-RI4

lOMe

IL

I
I

I Ke
OSC

jFM MODI

IDEVI
ADJ

ICAll

10 Me
fM OSC

10 Me
AMPl

1I00Ke

I
I
_ __ J

TRIPlER

9.9Me

I. F AMPl
AND
MIXER

1---4>-+-'V'VV---.J

ICAll

Figure 4-3. Receiver Block Diagram

DISCRIM
INATOR
RC-AI-B2

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03A.BCD Mc
04A.BCD
05A.BCD
06A.BCD
07A.BCD
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900.000 Mc
900.000
900.000
900.000
900.000
900.000

94A.BCD Mc
95A.BCD
94A.BCD
95A.BCD
96A.BCD
97A.BCD

13A.BCD
14A.BCD
15A.BCD
16A.BCD
17A.BCD
18A.BCD

800.000
800.000
800.000
800.000
800.000
800.000

94A.BCD
95A.BCD
94A.BCD
95A.BCD
96A.BCD
97A.BCD

14A.BCD
15A.BCD
14A.BCD
15A.BCD
16A.BCD
17A.BCD

10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000

43A.BCD
44A.BCD
45A.BCD
46A.BCD
47A.BCD
48A.BCD

500.000
500.000
500.000
500.000
500.000
500.000

94A.BCD
95A.BCD
94A.BCD
95A.BCD
96A.BCD
97A.BCD

44A.BCD
45A.BCD
44A.BCD
45A.BCD
46A.BCD
47A.BCD

10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000

93A.BCD
94A.BCD
95A.BCD
96A.BCD
97A.BCD
98A.BCD

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Off
Off
Off
Off
Off

94A.BCD
95A.BCD
94A.BCD
95A.BCD
96A.BCD
97A.BCD

94A.BCD
95A.BCD
94A.BCD
95A.BCD
96A.BCD
97A.BCD

10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000

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10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000

Note: A, B, C, and D represent the last four digits of the frequency to be measured, and may be any number
from a to 9, inclusive.
RC-A2-SW8 to the I.F. amplifier. This permits reading the deviation of the generated FM signal on the FM
DEVIATION meter. It also enables the operator to check the frequency oI the 10-Mc FM oscillator by means of
the FREQUENCY meter. If the frequency is not exactly 10 Mc, it can be adjusted to exactly 10 Mc by the CAL
control associated with the 10-Mc FM oscillator. Once set, the frequency of the 10-Mc FM oscillator is held
constant by an AFC voltage IroIll the receiver discriminator.
In the CAL position of the function switch, a la-Me signal from the Synthesizer is applied through the la-Me
amplifier in the Modulator subassembly and resistor RC-A2-R8 to the LF. amplifier. The resulting 100-kc
input to the discriminator causes the FREQUENCY meter to read zero. The discriminator CAL control can be
adjusted fol' zeroing the FREQUENCY meter.
The following sections provide detailed descriptions of the individual Receiver circuits.
4.2.1 Antenna Board (RC-A3-B1). The antenna board provides for sWitching the telescoping antenna to the UHF
mixer. Figme 6-5 is the schematic diagram. Switch RC-A2-SW7 (see the Receiver Front-Panel schematic
diagram, Figure 6-3) applies +20 volts to the anode of diode CR 1 through R2 and R3 when the switch is in the
ANT. position. Since the cathode of CR I is connected to ground through RI, the diode conducts and allows a
signal intercepted by the antenna to be fed to the UHF Mixer through diode RC-A3-CR1 (see Figure 6-4), which
is also forward-biased by the positive voltage from the switch.
These two diodes also allow a signal generated by the CE-2B to flow to the antenna when the ANT ./EXT.
switch is in the ANT. position. The circuit consisting of C1, C2, and L1 is tuned to 10 Mc to prevent any 10-Mc
signal that might be picked up by the antenna from getting in the Mixer.
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03A.BCD
04A.BCD
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900.000 Mc
900.000
900.000
900.000
900.000
900.000

93A.BCD Mc
94A.BCD
93A.BCD
94A.BCD
95A.BCD
96A.BCD

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13A.BCD
l4A.BCD
l5A.BCD
l6A.BCD
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800.000
800.000
800.000
800.000
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93A.BCD
94A.BCD
93A.BCD
94A.BCD
95A.BCD
96A.BCD

42A.BCD
43A.BCD
44A.BCD
45A.BCD
46A.BCD
47A.BCD

500.000
500.000
500.000
500.000
500.000
500.000

92A.BCD
93A.BCD
94A.BCD
95A.BCD
96A.BCD
97A.BCD

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10.000 Mc
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000

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l4A.BCD
l3A.BCD
l4A.BCD
l5A.BCD
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10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000

93A.BCD
94A.BCD
93A.BCD
94A.BCD
95A.BCD
96A.BCD

43A.BCD
44A.BCD
43A.BCD
44A.BCD
45A.BCD
46A.BCD

10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000
10.000

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94A.BCD
93A.BCD
94A.BCD
95A.BCD
96A.BCD

93A.BCD
94A.BCD
93A.BCD
94A.BCD
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Note: A, B, C, and D represent the last four digits of the frequency to be measured, and may be any number
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4.2.2 UHF Mixer (RC-A4). This subassembly provides the mixing action described in Section 4.2. In the fre
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RIO. The variable-frequency 930-970 Mc signal from the Synthesizer is also fed to the cathode of CR4 through

J4 and R7. The 500-Mc, BOO-Mc and 900-Mc inputs from the Synthesizer enter RC-A4 through Jl, J2, and J3
respectively. However, signals are actually present on these lines only when the first-digit switch is in the
proper position to apply +20 volts to the appropriate harmonic generator (SF-A2-B1, SF-A3-Bl, or SF-A4-Bl)
and thus turn it on. (See the Synthesizer Fixed-Frequency Section block diagram, Figure 4-10). When a har

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monic generator is turned on, +20 volts is also applied to the corresponding diode switch in RC-A4 (CRl, CR2,
or CR3) to close it and allow the signal from the harmonic generator to be applied to the cathode of CR4.
The 10-Mc output from the UHF Mixer is taken from the anode of CR4 through LI, CIa, and J5.
In the signal-generation mode, the internally generated 10-Mc signal is applied to the anode of CR4 through

J5, CIa, and Ll. The fixed-frequency and variable-frequency inputs from the Synthesizer are again applied to
the cathode of CR4, and the UHF output is taken from the cathode of CR4 through RIO and J6.
4.2.3 LF. Amplifier and Mixer (RC-Al-Bl). This circuit board accepts a lO-Mc input from the UHF Mixer,
mixes it with a 9.9-Mc local-oscillator signal, and delivers the resulting 100-kc signal to the Discriminator
circuit board.
As shown in Figure 4-5, the la-Me input from the UHF Mixer by way of function switch RC-A2-SW5 is
amplified and applied to mixer CR2/CR3. The frequency of the local-oscillator input from the Synthesizer
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In the schematic diagram, Figure 6-1, the 10-Mc input enters the subassembly at RC-A1-P2 (in the upper
right-hand corner of the diagram). Transistors Q10 through Q5 are all common-base amplifiers with collector
circuits tuned to 10 Mc. Diodes CR1, CR4, CR5, and CRB provide bias stabilization; the back-to-back arrange
ment of CR6 and CR7 prOVides limiting to restrict the bandwidth of the I.F. Amplifier. The 10-Mc output at the
the collector of Q5 is applied to the balanced mixer circuit consisting of T 1, CR2 and CR3.
The 3.3-Mc input atRC-Al-P3 is fed to the emitter of the common-base amplifier Q1, Whose collector circuit
is tuned to 3.3 Mc by LI and C4. TripIer Q2 and amplifier Q3 are tuned to 9.9 Mc, and the output of Q3 is fed
through C16 to the center tap of mixer transformer T1.
The 100-kc output from the mixer diodes is fed through the low-pass filter consisting of L5, CIB, and C20
to the base of amplifier Q4. The 100-kc output is taken from the collector of Q4.
4.2.4 Discriminator Circuit Board (RC-A1-B2). This circuit board contains four separate circuits, as indi
cated in the block diagram (Figure 4-6):
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A 100-kc amplifier and squaring circuit.

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A frequency error detector, which detects the amount of frequency error and supplies a deflection

voltage to the FREQUENCY meter which is proportional to this error. This voltage is also fed to the 10-Mc
FM oscillator in the Modulator (RC-A3-B2) for AFC purposes.
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A discriminator, which removes the frequency modulation from the lOO-kc I.F. and delivers it to the

Deviation Meter Board (RC-A2-B2).


d.

A signal level detector, which turns on the front-panel SIGNAL LEVEL lamp and enables the frequency

error detector and discriminator when the signal is strong enough for noise to be limited in the LF. Amplifier.
Figure 6-2 is the schematic diagram of the Discriminator circuit board.
Frequency Error Detector. The lOO-kc signal from the mixer in RC-AI-Bl is amplified by QI and applied
to squaring circuit Q2. The IOO-kc square wave is differentiated by R6/C6 and the positive pulses from the
differentiat1l1g circuit are passed by CR2 to trigger the one-shot multivibrator, Q3/Q4. The circuit constants
of the one-shot are such that each trigger produces an output pulse whose width is one-half the period of a
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lOO-kc square wave (5 microseconds). This pulse width remains 5 microseconds throughout a frequency error
range of greater than 25 kc on either side of 100 kc. The outputs from the collectors of the two one-shot tran
sistors are fed to a bridge circuit.
Figure 4-7 is a simplified diagram of the bridge circuit, in which the one-shot transistors are represented
as switches. The switches are shown in theuntriggered condition, with Q3 off and Q4 on. The voltage* at point
X is approximately +20 volts, and at point Y is about 30 percent of 20 volts or 6 volts.

Refer now to Figure 4-8, and consider the case in which the frequency of the signal from the Receiver second
mixer (fin) is exactly 100 kc. When the one-shot is triggered, Q3 is turned on, causing X to drop to minimum
voltage; and Q4 is turned off, causing Y to rise to maximum voltage. The one-shot remains in this state for 5
microseconds and then returns to its quiescent state for 5 microseconds before it is triggered again, as shown
in the X and Y waveforms of Figure 4-8. The square-wave voltages at X and Yare passed through averaging net
works L4/C8 and L5/Cll to the FREQUENCY meter (see Figure 4-8). Since the waveform at X has a 50-percent
duty factor (when fin

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its average value is half-way between minimum and maximum voltages; and this

is the approximate voltage developed across C8. The average value at Y is the same as at X, since the waveform
at Y also has a 50-percent duty factor; so the voltage across Cll is the same as that across C8. Thus there is
no potential difference across the FREQUENCY meter, and therefore no meter deflection.
Next assume that fin has decreased, as would be the case if the frequency of the monitored signal was low.
The one-shot will now be triggered less frequently, as shown in Figure 4-8. As a result, the voltage at X will
now be high more than 50 percent of the time, and the average voltage across C8 will increase accordingly. On
*All voltages in this discussion are with respect to ground.
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positive voltage being at CB; and titis causes the meter to deflect toward the "-" side of its scale.
In the third case, where fin is high, the average voltages produced are such that the voltage at Cll is more
positive than that at CB, causing the meter to deflect toward the "+" side of its scale.
Two controls are provided to adjust the zero reading of the FREQUENCY meter. One (R14) is an internal
coarse control; the other (RC-A2-R5) is the front-panel CAL. control. Adjustment of these controls is covered
in the Maintenance and Operating Instructions sections, respectively. The FREQUENCY meter polarity
reversing circuit and range circuits are covered in Section 4.2.5.
The voltage at J1-C, which is proportional to the I.F. signal frequency error, is also used as AFC and is
fed to the Modulator to control the frequency of the 10-Mc FM oscillator.
Discriminator. One output from the Q3/Q4 one-shot is applied through differentiating circuit R17/C10 and
diode CRB to a second one-shot, Q5/Q6, which produces one pulse for each trigger. The pulse width is approxi
mately 5 microseconds, and is independent of triggering rate.
Figure 4-9 illustrates how the frequency modulation is removed from the 100-kc I.F. signal. Assume that
the signal being monitored is frequency modulated with a 1-kc sine wave and has a deviation of approximately
10 kc. One cycle of the modulation frequency would produce an output from the squaring circuit (Q2 in the

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frequency error detector) similar to that shown in the first line of Figure 4-9. As described in the first part of
this section, the Q3/Q4 one-shot is triggered on every cycle of the squaring circuit output signal. Each time the
one-shot is triggered, the collector of Q3 drops to approximately 0 volts and remains there for a constant period
of approximately 5 microseconds (second line of Figure 4-9). At the end of the period, the rising voltage at the
collector of Q3 produces a trigger for the discriminator one-shot, Q5/Q6 (line 3 of Figure 4-9). In the

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triggered state, transistor Q6 is conducting (see the schematic diagram, Figure 6-2), so that its collector is at
approximately 0 volts. When the one-shot is triggered, Q6 is turned off and its collector rises to about +10
volts, producing the waveform in the fourth line of Figure 4-9. Since the width of the pulse produced at the
collector of Q6 is constant, and the triggering varies from cycle to cycle with the change in frequency of the
nominally 100-kc signal, the average voltage at the collector of Q6 also changes from cycle to cycle of the 100-kc
signal. These average values are plotted in the last line of Figure 4-9. The signal at the collector of Q6 is fed
to output connector Jl-B through a low-pass filter which responds to the changes in the average value of the Q6
collector voltage but rejects the 100-kc component. Part of this filter consists of L6 and C14j the other part
(RC-A2-B2-LI, -L2, -C1, and -C3) is in the Deviation Meter Board circuit board. Overall filter response is
less than 3 db down at 20 kc.
Signal Level Detector. As shown in Figure 4-6, the 100-kc input from RC-AI-B1 is also fed through
amplifier Q7, rectified by CRll, filtered, and applied to Schmitt Trigger Q8/Q9. Resistor R31 is selected so
that the Schmitt Trigger fires when the I.F. input signal is approximately 50 microvolts. When the Schmitt
Trigger fires, it turns on switching transistor QI0, which enables the frequency error detector and the dis
criminator. When Q10 is turned on, it also lights SIGNAL LEVEL lamp RC-A2-DS2 to indicate that the signal
level is high enough for reliable measurement. The Schmitt Trigger remains fired and Q10 remains on as long
as the signal amplitude remains above the critical level.
4.2.5 Frequency Meter Board (RC-A2-B1). The schematic diagram of this circuit board is a part of Figure 6-3.
With the second-digit switch in positions 4 through 7, the local oscillator frequency is 10 Mc lower than the
"dialed-in" frequency. The input from the Q4 side of the frequency error detector through RC-A1-PI-H is
applied to the positive terminal of the meter through range switch RC-A2-SW6 and the selected resistorsj and
the input from the Q3 side through RC-A1-P1-C is applied to the negative terminal of the meter.
However, in positions 2 and 3 of the second-digit switch, the local oscillator frequency is 10 Mc higher than
the "dialed-in" frequency; so Kl is energized and its contacts reverse the connections to the meter so that a
high input frequency will still produce a positive meter reading.
In the FM, CW, and CAL. positions of the function switch, the input to the meter is through specific range
resistors to provide fixed ranges of 5 kc, 1.5 kc, and 1.5 kc, respectively. Diodes CRI and CR2 provide
meter protection in the event of overdrive.
4.2.6 Deviation Meter Board (RC-A2-B2). The schematic diagram for this circuit board is part of Figure 6-3.
The audio signal from the Discriminator circuit board is brought in by coaxial cable B, and fed through low-pass
filter Ll/L2/Cl/C3 to the three meter-range adjustment potentiometers R2, R5, and R8. The output of the
potentiometer selected by front-panel KC switch RC-A2-SW1 is fed through direct-coupled amplifiers Q2 and
Q3. Two outputs are taken from Q3, one from the collector and other from the emitter. The collector output
represents the negative peaks, and the emitter output represents the positive peaks. The output selected by FM
DEV PEAKS switch RC-A2-SW2 is fed through amplifier Q4/Q5 to a fast-charge/slow-discharge peak rectifier
circuit connected to the meter terminals.
The signal at the emitter of Q5 is also fed to circuit board RC-A3-B3 to operate the DEVIATION PEAKS
lamp and to provide an input to an external oscilloscope.
Isolation amplifier Ql delivers the audio signal from the low-pass filter to the audio amplifier on circuit
board RC-A3-B3 through the front-panel VOLUME control, RC-A2-R4.
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4.2.7 Audio Amplifier (RC-A3-B3). In addition to an audio amplifier, this circuit board contains the DEVIATIO
PEAKS lamp circuit and two high-voltage rectifiers. Figure 6-7 is the schematic diagram.
DEVIATION PEAKS Lamp Circuit. The audio signal from the emitter of RC-A2-B2-Q5 is applied to the
gate of silicon control rectifier Ql. A cathode-to-gate bias is established by the front-panel SET control; when
ever the positive peaks* at the input exceed this bias, Ql will fire, allowing the positive half-cycles of the 60-cps
input to pass and light the front-panel DEVIATION PEAKS lamp. This deviation indicator responds faster than
the FM DEVIATION meter, and will indicate voltage spikes that will not be indicated by the meter.
High-Voltage Rectifiers. Both of these are half-wave diode rectifiers supplied from transformer RC-A3-Tl
on the Receiver chassis. One (CR1/R4) supplies half-cycle sine waves to the DEVIATION PEAKS lamp circuit.
The other (CR2 and associated filter) supplies +190 volts dc to the digital display tubes in the Synthesizer.

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Audio Amplifier. The audio input from the front-panel VOLUME control is applied to input stage Q4, which
is operated as a Class A driver. The second stage, cODsisting of Q2 and Q5, is operated Class B in the Darling
ton connection to the output stage to increase the current gain. The output stage, Q3/QG, is operated in a single
ended Class B connection which prOVides 0.5 watt of audio power for the loudspeaker. Negative feedback to
improve frequency response is obtained by the connection from the output terminal through RIG to the base of
Q4.
4.2.8 Modulator (RC-A3-B2). The Modulator prOVides the 10-Mc CW and FM signals required by the UHF
Mixer in the signal generation mode of operation. Figure 6-6 is the schematic diagram.
The 10-Mc FM signal is generated by a voltage-controlled oscillator, Q2. Its frequency is set to 10 Me, as
indicated by zero error on lIle FREQUENCY meter, by CAL control RC-A2-R2, located on the left side of the
front panel. This control adjusts the voltage applied lo the Varicap in the frequency-determining portion of the
oscillator circuit. Once set to exactly 10 Mc, the oscillator frequency is controlled by the AFC voltage from the
frequency error detector circuit in Discriminator circuit board RC-A1-B2 (see Section 4.2.4).
The FM oscillator can be modulated by an internall-kc OSCillator, Q1, or by an external signal applied to
front-panel FM MOD connector RC-A2-Jl. In either case the modulating signal is fed through the front-panel
DEV. ADJ. potentiometer. This potentiometer adjusts the modulating signal level to the Varicap in the FM
oscillator, and thus adjusts the amount of deviation of the generated 10-Mc signal. The output of the FM oscilla
tor is amplified by Q3 and Q4.
When front-panel functioll switch RC-A2-SW5 is in the CW or CAL positions, FM oscillator Q2 and ampli
fier Q3 are turned off by removing their l2-volt supply, and the 10-Mc filter in the Synthesizer Fixed-Frequency
Section (SF-AI-B4) is turned on to supply all unmodulated 10-Mc signal through amplifier Q4 to the Modulator
output.

-,

In the FM and CW signal generation modes, the Modulator output is fed through signal generation attenuator

to the UHF mixer. The attenuator is calibrated in terms of voltage level at the UHF Mixer output. For a given
10-Mc input, slightly different output voltages are produced by the UHF Mixer for the four different FM bands.
Therefore, the Modulator output level must be slightly different for each of these bands so that the attenuator
readings will be accurate. This is accomplished by using a different bias on Q4 for each position of the first
digit switch. The biases are individually set by variable resistors R20 through R23 in conjunction with factory
selected resistors R24 through R27.
In the Modulator schematic diagram, Figure 6-6, Ql is a Colpitts oscillator modified for low distortion.

Its tank circuit (Ll/C3/C4) is resonant at 1 kc. The output to the DEV. ADJ. potentiometer is taken from the
emitter through C5.
A positive peak at the input to this circuit board may represent either a positive or negative frequency

excursion, depending on the setting of the front-panel FM DEV. PEAKS switch.

4-16

-..,

The tuned circuit of the 10-Mc FM oscillator (Q2) consists of C16, C17, L3, C12, C13, and Varicap C9 in
series with ClO. The capacitance of C9 varies with the voltage applied across it. This voltage is from two
sources: the AFC voltage from the frequency error detector, as adjusted by CAL control RC-A2-R2; and the
modulating voltage from Ql or an external source t1u'ough DEV. ADJ. control RC-A2-Rl.
4.2.9 Power Supplies (RC-A3-B4). Tllis circuit board contains two power supplies, one furnishing +20 volts
and the other -12 volts. They provide all the dc voltages used in the Monitor except the high voltages for the
DEVlATION PEAKS neon lamp and the digital display tubes.
Figure 6-8 is the schematic diagram. Since both power supplies are essentially the same, only the 20-volt
supply (at the left of Figure 6-8) will be discussed. The ac input (27 volts, 60 cps) from one secondary of trans
former RC-A3-T1 is applied to the bridge rectifier consisting of diodes CRI through CR4. The negative
terminal of the rectifier is connected to ground through R3. The positive terminal is connected to the +20-volt
output line through fuse RC-A3-F3 and series regulator RC-A3-Q2. Transistor Q2 is Darlington connected
with power transistor RC-A3-Q2 to ensure adequate base current for RC-A3-Q2.
A sample of the output voltage is picked off by the voltage divider consisting of R4, R5, and R6, and fed to
the base of Q3. The emitter Q3 is held at 6.8 volts above ground potential by Zener diode CRl1. If the output
voltage starts to rise, the forward bias on the base-emitter junction of Q3 will increase, causing the Q3 collec
tor current to increase. This will reduce the base voltage of Q2, which in turn through the base-to-emitter-to
base-to-emitter chain of Q2 and RC-A3-Q2 decreases the output voltage until equilibrium is established at the
original output voltage.
A tendency for the output voltage to drop will produce the reverse action to raise the output voltage to its
original value. The operating level of output voltage can be adjusted by R5.
If a short circuit occurs in the Monitor, the increased voltage drop across R3 will cause Ql to saturate and

lower the voltage at the base of Q2, which reduces the base current of Q2 to a safe level until the short is re
r-.

moved. Diodes CR6 through CRI0 establish a secondary reference voltage higher than the output voltage, and
which is better regulated than the input voltage.
4.2.10 Auxiliary Output Connector (RC-A3-J2). This cOlmector, located on the left side of the instrument,
supplies power and demodulated signal outputs to either the Cushman Model 107 FM Deviation Calibrator or the
Cushman Model 108 Decade Frequency Divider (see Sections 1.4, 3.11, and 5.2.4). Connections are shown in
Figure 6-4. Outputs are as follows:
Pin 1
2
3

4
7& 8
9

10
11
12

Decimal SWitching
Chassis ground
100-kc I.F.
Decimal switching
117 volts ac
+190 volts dc
-12 volts dc
Decimal switching
+20 volts dc

4.3 Synthesizer Fixed-Frequency Section


Figure 4-10 is the block diagram of the Synthesizer Fixed-Frequency Section. The subassemblies of this
section are shown in Figures 4-11 and 4-12.
The Fixed-Frequency Section of the Synthesizer generates 3.3 Mc for the tripler associated with the Re
ceiver second mixer; 10 Mc for the calibrate and CW signal generation functions; 500, 800, and 900 Mc for the
UHF mixer; and 17 fixed frequencies for the Variable-Frequency Section of the Synthesizer. All of these out
puts are derived from a 3-Mc precision crystal. The output of the crystal oscillator is divided by 3 to give a

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"'"

Ct:J

......

SF-A5

CRYSTAL

AND

OVEN

TOP OF CASTING

100 K~
GENERATOR

100 Ke
HARMONIC

I
-l

--I

..---~

-SF-AI-Brl -

DIVIDER

+10

L..j SF-Ai-BII ~
l-.t{SF-AI-BI5

~SF-AI-BI3

I
I

100Me

II

Icwi

..

HARMONIC
GENERATOR

SF-A4-Bi

SF-A4-Fll-1

t--

900 Me

9
o

+20V

1ST-DIGIT
SWITCH
SV-A6-SWI

MIXER RCA 4

} TO UHF

-12V

500 Me
800
Me

----, ICAll

FUNCTION
SWITCH
RC-A2-SW5

SF-A2-Fll-1

'>-

TO
SYNTHESIZER
VARIABLE
FREQUENCY
SECTION

33 Me~ TO RC-AI-BI

~ """"" I-+I,,~,,-m-, f
GENERATOR

75 Me

10 Me

BI Me

24 Me

6i 7

3.0Me

39 Me_

3.8Me

3.7Me

3.6Me

3.5 Me

3.4 Me

3.3Me

3.2Me

2ND-DIGIT
SWITCH
SV-A6-SW2

Figure 4-10. Synthesizer Fixed-Frequency Section, Block Diagram

SF-Ai-B2
I-Me
....., HARMONIC h
GENERATOR

27 Me

15 Me

14 Me

13 Me

12 Me

I
I

-----------------1

I
L

,- -

3.1 Me

REAR
TO SV-A6-BI

C2

C4 C6 L4

LZ

TO RC-AI-Bl

TO SV-A6-BI

TO SF-AI-B2

B22-----.<

B24

"7.l1

B 17

'~I

B20

'

B26

'

B2S

'.

I '

B23

I'

B21

I"

BI9

BI8

'.

TO

SV~A6-B I

C I C3 LI L3 CS

TO SV-A6-BI

FRONT

Figure 4-11. Synthesizer Fixed-Frequency Section, Top of Casting


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~

REAR

TO SV-A3-BI
o
TO
TO SF-A5 SF-A5-BI7 RC-A3-B2

TO SV-A2-Bl

TO SV-A4-Bl

TO: RC -A3 -B2


RC-A3-J5
RC-A3-J6

TO SV-AI-Bl

BI5
BI
t

B13

B2----....,
Bll

B4

BI2

.,

BIO

-;

~'

- B7

I'

B6

BI4----

B8

B3

TO SV -A6-B 1

TO SV -A6-sW2

TO SV-A5-B2

TO SV-A6-SW2

FRONT

Figure 4-12. Synthesizer Fixed-Frequency Seclion, Bottom of Casting

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basic I-Me frequency, which is applied to both the 100-kc Harmonic Generator, SF-Al-B17, and the I-Me
Harmonic Generator, SF-Al-B2.
Consider first the SF-Al-B2 circuit. This harmonic generator produces an output which is rich in harmonics
of the 1-Mc input signaL Filters SF-Al-B3 through SF-Al-B12 are tWled to the harmonics indicated by their
outputs. The -12-volt supply to SF-Al-B4 is fed through switch RC-A2-SW5 so that a 10-Mc signal will be pro
duced in the CAL and CW positions of the function switch, as shown in Figure 4-3.
,-

Harmonics above the 27th are produced in two or more steps, making use of the amplification of the active
filters. The 25-Mc output of SF-Al-Bll is applied to SF-Al-B13, which is tuned to the 3rd harmonic of its in
put to produce a 75-Mc output. SF-Al-B15 produces a 100-Mc output by quadrupling its input frequency; this
lOO-Mc signal is fed to identical harmonic generators SF-A2-Bl, SF-A3-B1, and SF-A4-Bl. Passive filter
SF-A2-FIL-1 is tuned to the 5th harmonic of 100 Me to obtain a 500-Mc output. Outputs of 800 Me and 900 Me
are produced in a similar fashion. The appropriate harmonic generator is turned on by first-digit switch
SV -A6-SWI to obtain the proper fixed-frequency input to the UHF mixer, as indicated fWICtiOnally in Figure
4-3. An output frequency of 81 Mc is obtained by the combination of active filters SF-Al-B12 and SF-Al-B14,
as shown in Figure 4-10.
The l-Mc output from SF-Al-Bl is also applied to SF-A1-B17, where it is divided by 10 and fed to a 100-kc
harmonic generator. Active filters select the 31st through the 39th harmonics of the lOO-kc signal, as shown
in Figure 4-10.
A description of the individual circuits of the Fixed-Frequency Synthesizer Section follows.
4.3.1 Master Oscillator and Oven Assembly (SF-AI-Bl and SF-A5). This circuit generates the precision I-Mc
signal which is used to produce all the other Synthesizer frequencies. The basic source is a 3-Mc crystal
oscillator; its output is frequency-divided in a regenerative divider to give the 1-Mc base frequency.
Figure 6-36 is the schematic diagram of the Oven Assembly. Piston variable capacitor SF-A5-C2 in parallel
with factory-selected fixed capacitor SF-A5-Cl permits varying the crystal frequency to synchronize the
crystal frequency with a primary standard (see calibration procedure in Section 5.2.2). The oven maintains the
crystal at a temperature of 75 C. to stabilize the frequency.
The crystal is in the base circuit of a modified Pierce oscillator, Q1, in subassembly SF-A1-Bl. The out
put of the oscillator is fed through tuned amplifier Q2 and untuned isolation amplifier Q3 to the base of regener
ative divider Q4.
Regenerative divider Q4 does not produce an output in the absence of an input signal. When the 3-Mc signal
from Q3 is applied to its base, the negative half cycles turn on Q4 and shock-excite its collector tank circuit to
ring at its resonant frequency of 1 Me. The 1-Mc oscillation in the tank circuit is fed back from the junction of
C16 and C17 to the emitter. Harmonics of the I-Me signal are produced in the base-emitter junction of Q4. The
second harmonic is mixed in the same junction with the incoming 3-Mc signal to produce a I-Me signal, which
is then amplified in Q4 and applied to the 1-Mc tank circuit in the collector of Q4. This regenerative action
produces a continuous I-Me output.
The l-Mc output from Q4 is fed through tuned common-base amplifiers Q5 and Q6 to the output terminal of
the subassembly.
4.3.2 I-Me Harmonic Generator (SF-A1-B2). As shown in the schematic diagram, Figure 6-12, the 1-Mc input
signal from SF-A1-B1 is amplified by common-base tuned amplifiers Ql and Q2. Diode CRl clips the negative
half cycles, so that Q3 is driven heavily by positive half cycles of the signal. The base-emitter junction of Q3
serves as the nonlinear element to produce an output at the collector of Q3 which is rich in harmonics of the

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I-Me input. This signal is then amplified by wide-band common-base amplifier Q4, and delivered through
emitter follower Q5 to filters SF-Al-B3 through SF-Al-B12.
4.3.3 100-kc Harmonic Generator (SF-Al-B17). This circuit divides by 10 the basic I-Me frequency, and then
generates usable harmonics of the 100-kc signal.
The I-Me signal from SF-Al-BI is fed through isolation amplifier QI to a flip-flop decade-divider module
(see Figure 6-25). The output of the module consists of a train of pulses having a PRF of 100 kc and a 20
percent dUty cycle. This pulse train, rich in harmonics, is fed through emitter follower Q2 to the emitter of
common-base amplifier Q3. Emitter follower Q4 and filter C17/L5/ClB match the Q3 output to the load, which
consists of filters SF-AI-B18 through SF-AI-B26.
4.3.4 100-Mc Harmonic Generator (SF-A2/A3/A4-Bl) and Filters SF-A2-FIL-l through SF-A4-FIL-1. Three
of these units are used in the Fixed-Frequency Section of the Synthesizer. Each produces harmonics of a
100-Mc input signal. The output of each one is filtered to derive frequencies of 500, BOO, and 900 Me.
As shown in the schematic diagram, Figure 6-35, the 100-Mc input from SF-AI-B15, at a level of 100 mv,
is amplified by tuned stages Ql, Q2, Q3, and Q4 to a level of 6 volts rms at the collector of Q4. This signal is
applied through snap diode CRl, a nonlinear device whose very fast turnoff characteristic makes it an efficient
harmonic generator, to the input of the coaxial filters (SF-A2/A3/A4-FIL-l). These passive coaxial filters
are tuned to 500, BOO, and 900 Me, respectively.
4.3.5 Filters SF-AI-BS through SF-AI-B8. These active filters are tuned to different harmonics of the output
from I-Me harmonic generator SF-Al-B2, as shown in the following tabulation:
SF-AI-B3
-B4
-B5
-B6
-B7
-B8

3
10
12
IS
14
15

Mc
Me
Mc
Mc
Mc
Mc.

Figures 6-13 through 6-18 are the schematic diagrams. Since essentially the same circuit is used for all
six filters, the following discussion will be based on SF-AI-B3 (Figure 6-13). The broad-band signal from
SF-AI-B2 is filtered through series-resonant circuit L2/Cl, which is tuned to the desired output frequency

.......

(3.0 Mc in the case of SF-AI-B3). From the filter, the signal is fed to the three-stage tuned amplifier con
sisting of Ql, Q2, and Q3.
Following are the only significant dUferences, other than component values, between the six unite:
a.

The output from SF-AI-B3 is taken from a tap on the capacitive voltage divider in the tank circuit

of Q3. Output from the other units is capacitively coupled off the collector of Q3.
b.

In SF-AI-B3, the -12-volt supply is not switched. In SF-AI-B4, it is switched by function switch

RC-A2-SW5 (see Figure 4-5). In the other four units, it is switched by the second-digit switch, SV-A6-SW2.
4.3.6 Filter Boards SF-AI-BID through SF-AI-B15. Figures 6-19 through 6-24 are the schematic diagrams
of these units. Filters SF-AI-BID, SF-AI-Bll, and SF-AI-B12 select and amplify the 24th, 25th, and 27th
harmonics, respectively, of the I-Me harmonic generator. TripleI' SF-AI-B13, quadrupler SF-Al-B15, and
tripler SF-AI-B14 produce outputs of 75 Mc, 100 Mc, and 81 Me, respectively.
4.3.7 Filters SF-AI-BIB through SF-AI-B26. These active filters, which are very similar to those described
in Section 4.3.6, select and amplify the 31st through the 39th harmonics of the 100-kc signal to furnish outputs
of 3.1 to 3.9 Mc (see Figure 4-5). Figures 6-26 through 6-34 are the schematic diagrams. All of these sub
assemblies are identical except for component values.

...
4-22

4.4 Synthesizer Variable-Frequency Section


Figure 4-13 gives the location of subassemblies in the Synthesizer Variable-Frequency Section.
The Variable-Frequency Section of the Synthesizer produces an output frequency in the range of 930.000 to
969.999 Mc* which is applied to the UHF Mixer (see Figure 4-3). As described in Section 4.2, the last four
digits of this output frequency must be the same as the settings of the last four frequency selector knobs, and the
second digit must be in accordance with the folloWing tabulation:
Second-Digit
Switch Position

Second Digit in the


Output Frequency
CE-2

CE-2B

3
4

5
4

3
4

5
6
7

2
3
4
5
6
7

The first digit, of course, must always be 9. The way in which these requirements are met is described in the
following paragraphs and illustrated in Figure 4-14. Operation of the CE-2B is described; however, the
description applies equally well to the CE-2 except for the frequencies involved in the second-digit circuit.
The 3.0-Mc and 24-Mc outputs of the Fixed-Frequency Synthesizer Section are added in the first mixer in
SV -A I-B1. The resulting 27.0-Mc output is filtered and applied as one input to the second mixer on the same
circuit board; the other input to this second mixer is selected by the sixth-digit switch from the 3.0 Mc to 3.9
Mc outputs of the Fixed-Frequency Section. If we call this selected frequency 3.D Mc (where D represents the
position of the sixth-digit SWitch), the resulting output from the second mixer of SY-AI-Bl is 30.D Mc. The
frequency is filtered, then divided by 10 in SV-AI-B2 to produce an output of 3.0D.
This signal is then applied as an input to an identical combination of mixers and divider in which the second
input to the second mixer (3.C Mc) is selected by the fifth-digit switch. The output from SV-A2-B2 (3.0CD Mc)
is applied to one more combination of mixers and diVider, and the resulting output from SY-A3-B2 (3.0BCD Mc)
is mixed in SY-A4-Bl with a 75-Mc input from the Fixed-Frequency Section. The resulting 78.0BCD-Mc output
from SY -A4-Bl is next mixed in SV -A4-B2 with a frequency selected by the third-digit switch to produce a
frequency of 81.ABCD Mc; and this frequency, in turn, is mixed in SY-A5-B1 with a frequency of 12, 13, 14, or
15 Mc selected by the second-digit switch. (SY-A5-Bl is turned on when the I.F. FREQUENCIES switch is in
the OFF position.) The resulting 93-97 Mc output of SY-A5-Bl is applied to a decade multiplier to produce an
output from the Variable-Frequency Section of the Synthesizer in the range of 930 to 970 (930.000 to 969.999) Mc.
The arithmetic of the SY-A5-B1 mixing operation is summarized in the follOWing tabulation:

Second-Digit
Switch Position
2
3
4
5
6
7

Inputs to Mixer SY-A5-Bl


From SecondFrom
Digit Switch
SY-A4-B2
12.0000 Mc
13.0000
12.0000
13.0000
14.0000
15.0000

81.ABCD Me
81.ABCD
81.ABCD
81.ABCD
81.ABCD
81.ABCD

Output of
SV-A5-Bl

Output of
XI0 Mull.

93.ABCD Me
94.ABCD
93.ABCD
94.ABCD
95.ABCD
96.ABCD

93A.BCD Me
94A.BCD
93A.BCD
94A.BCD
95A.BCD
96A.BCD

It will be noted that the XI0 Multiplier output frequencies are the same as the frequencies (Iv) required by the

UHF Mixer, as described in Section 4.2.

*940.000to

979.999 Mc in the CE-2.


4-23

Ii

RC -A3 -J3

RC-A3-H
THRU J6

SV -A6-P3

SV-AI

SF-AS

.,

SF-AS-C2

.,

SF

SV -A2

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SV-A3

II

SV-A4

SV -AS

''I

tl..--L
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sV-A6-C7
SV -A6 -C9

sV-A6-C8

SV -A6-LS

SV-A6

Figure 4-13. Synthesizer Variable-Frequency Section


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12 Me

15Me
14 Me
13Me

75M<

MIXER

SUM

27.0
Me

SY-AI-BI

~
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3.0 Me

MIXER

~I

~0

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L.9

I
4
5

SY-A6-SW2
39 2 2ND-DIGIT
SWITCH

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3.A Me

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SY-A6-SW7

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MIXER

DIFFERENCE

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-_

I
~

Me

IV\,oU

----,

DESIGNATIONS

0 ABCD
.
Me

I O-IMe I

II.F. FREQUENCIES

\
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AMPLI
HARMONIC
GENERATOR

--~-sv-A5-B21

.-

930-970-Me
OUTF
TO U
MIXE

I
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~
8

3.B Me

II.F. FREOUENCIES

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I
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SY-A6-SW4
4TI1 DIGIT
SWITCH

I -I D1:'~~R
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MIXER

L-f----

SWITCH
SWITCH
SWITCH
SWITCH

I 93-97 Me I J SY-A7-BI
HARMONIC

Me

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SY-A3-DI

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SY-A2- 82
-10

SY-A6-SW5

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I
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\.61

3.C Me

SY-AS-BI
SUM

r -

LH

SV-A6-SW3
3RO-DIGIT
SWITCH

NOTE: LETTERS IN FREQUENCY


INDICATE THE FOLLOWING.
A - POSITION OF 3RD- DIGIT
B - POSITION OF 4TH - DIGIT
C - POSITION OF 5TH- DIGIT
0- POSITION OF 6TH - DIGIT

130 CO
.
Me

I ~I
___ J

MIXER

I-----..r-

.1 SY-A4-B2
I BI. ABCD Me
78.0 BCD Me
SUM

2700
Me

SUM

L-t-----

3.00
Me ,

SUM

- - - -SY-A2-BI
- - - - - - - . ,I

F'igure 4-14. Synthesizer Variable-Frequency Section, Block Diagram

MIXER

SY-A4-BI
SUM

DIVIDER

SY-A6-SW6
6TH DIGIT
SWITCH

I ~I

1.1 SY-~I,;B2

1-----------

~Y~6.2'~ _ _ _

I-I-

3.0 BCD Me

L _

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300

'Me

I
___ J

MIXER

SUM

--------l

L--r----

-~

3.1 Me
32 Me
33 Me
34 Me
35 Me
36Me

3.7Me

3 BMc
39Me

24Me

3.0Me

.. -

Me

CD

The Variable-Frequency Section of the Synthesizer also produces I.F. frequencies in two ranges: 0 to 1
Mc and 1 to 10 Mc. As shown in Figure 4-14, the 81.ABCD-Mc output from SY-A4-B2 is mixed in circuit board
SY -A5-B2 with an 81.0000-Mc signal from the Fixed-Frequency Section of the Synthesizer.

When the I.F.

FREQUENCIES switch is in the 0-1 MC position, the difference frequency (O.ABCD MC) is fed through an amplifier
to the I.F. FREQUENCIES LEVEL control, and from there to the I.F. FREQUENCIES OUTPUT connector.
When the I.F. FREQUENCIES switch is in the 1-10 MC position, the amplifier in SY-A5-B2 is converted to
a harmonic generator, and the I.F. output frequency becomes A.BCD Mc. In either case, the desired frequency
is selected by the last four frequency selector switches. In the 0-1 MC switch position, the decimal point
in the digital display tubes is automatically shifted from its normal position between the third and fourth digit
to a position between the second and third digits, while the "M" changes to "K" of the last display; and in both
the 0-1 MC and 1-10 MC switch positions the first two digital display tubes are automatically turned off.
Operation of the digital display circuits is described in Section 4.4.9.
4.4.1 27-Mc Mixer (SY-Al/A2/A3-B1). As shown in Figure 4-14, each of these circuit boards first mixes
an input in the 3 .000-to-3 .099-Mc range with 24 Mc, and then adds the resultant sum frequency to a selected
input in the range of 3.0 to 3.9 Mc.
Figure 6-37 is the schematic diagram of the three identical circuit boards. The 3 .000-to-3 .099-Mc input
signal is fed through a low-pass filter (L6, Cll, L4, C8), whose cut-off frequency is approximately 4 Mc, to
the center tap of the T1 secondary. A 24-Mc signal from the Fixed-Frequency Section of the Synthesizer is
applied through tuned common-base amplifier Q1 to the primary of Tl. The two signals are mixed in the
balanced mixer consisting of CR1 and CR2; the balanced circuit suppresses the 24-Mc signal, so that the
output consists only of the sum and difference of the two input frequencies. The double-tuned filter consisting
of C9, C10, L5, C12, L7, and C13 is tuned to pass the sum frequency. The sum-frequency signal is fed through
the three-stage synchronous-tuned common-base isolation amplifier, Q2/Q3/Q4, to the primary of T2. The
3 .0-to-3 .9-Mc signal from the fourth-digit, fifth-digit, or sixth-digit switch is fed through a low-pass filter
(L12, C30, L13, C31) to the CR3/CR4 balanced mixer in the secondary circuit of T2. Again, the center fre
quency (in this case 27 Mc) is suppressed by the balanced mixer, and the sum and difference frequencies are
supplied as an output to one of the decade dividers.
4.4.2 30-Mc Decade Divider (SY-AI/A2/A3-B2). This unit divides the frequency of its input signal by 2 and
then by 5.
Figure 6-38 is the schematic diagram. The input, in the range of 30.000 to 30.999 Mc, is amplified by
broad-band (30 to 31 Mc) amplifier Q1-Q4. Transistor Q5 and associated components form a storage-charge
divider. The base-emitter circuit of Q5 is tuned to one-half the input frequency and is made to ring at half
the input frequency by the input signal. The output voltage at the collector of Q5 will therefore be one-half
the input frequency.
The resulting 15-Mc signal at the collector of Q5 is applied to regenerative divider Q6. Each negative
half cycle from Q5 turns on Q6, causing its collector tank circuit to ring at its resonant frequency of 3 Me.
This 3-Mc signal is coupled back to the emitter of Q6, where harmonics are produced in the base-emitter
junction. The fourth harmonic (12 Me) so produced mixes in the base-emitter junction of Q6 with the 15-Mc
input to give a 3-Mc signal which is locked to the 3-Mc signal at the input of the subassembly. This 3-Me
signal is fed through a low-pass filter (C35, L14, C36, L15, C37) to the subassembly output terminal.
4.4.3 78-Mc Mixer (SY-A4-Bl). This circuit board mixes the output of SY-A3-B2 (3.0000-3.0999 Mc)
with a 75-Mc input from the Fixed-Frequency Section of the Synthesizer to produce an output in the range of
78.0000 to 78.0999 Me (see Figure 4-14).

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--..

Figure 6-39 is the schematic diagram of the 78-Mc Mixer. The input from SV-A3-B2 is applied through a
low-pass filter (Ll, C2, L2, CI) to a balanced mixer CRl!CR2. The 75-Mc input from SF-AI-BI3 is applied
through TI to the mixer. The output at TPI consists of the sum and difference of the two input frequencies, the
75 -Mc component being suppressed by the balanced mixer circuit. The filter consisting of C15, C16, L9, Cl7,
C18, LIO, and C19 is tuned to pass only the sum of the two input frequencies. Amplifier stages Q2 through Q7
are synchronous-tuned to pass the band of frequencies from 78.0000 to 78.0999 Mc. The output is taken from the
junction of C44 and C45 in the tuned collector circuit of Q7.
4.4.4 81-Mc Mixer (SV-A4-B2). This Mixer combines the input from SV-A4-Bl (78.0000-78.0999 Me) with an
input in tile range of 3.0 to 3.9 Mc (in 100-kc steps) to produce an output in the band of 81.0000 to 81.9999 Mc
(see Figure 4-14).
The circuit is very similar to that of SV -A4-Bl (see Section 4.4.3). As shown in the schematic diagram,
Figure 6-40, the two input signals are applied to balanced mixer CRl!CR2, and the difference-frequency signal
in the output is suppressed by the filter consisting of CI0, Cll, L5, C12, L6, C13, and C14. The sum-frequency
signal at the output of the filter is amplified by tuned stages Ql through Q4, and the output is fed from the
junction of C39 and C40 in the tuned circuit of Q4 to the output terminal. of the subassembly.
4.4.5 93-97 Me Mixer (SV-A5-Bl). This Mixer combines the 81.0000-to-B1.9999-Mc signal from SV-A4-B2
with a fixed frequency in the range of 12 to 15 Me selected by the second-digit sWitch, as diagrammed in
Figure 4-14.
The two inputs to balanced mixer CRl!CR2 (Figure 6-39) are the 81.0000-to-81.9999-Mc signal from
SV -A4-B2, applied through tuned amplifier Ql, and a fixed frequency applied to the center tap of Tl in the
mixer circuit. The mixer output is fed through broad-band amplifier Q2 and through a Butterworth filter to
the output amplifier Q3. Output is taken from the tap on the capacitive voltage divider in the tuned collector
circuit of Q3.
The response of the Butterworth filter is flat within 0.5 db in the pass band of 93 to 97 Mc. The -12-volt
supply to this circuit board is fed through one section of the front-panel I.F. FREQUENCIES switch, so that
power is supplied only when the switch is in the OFF position (see Figure 4-14).
4.4.6 0-1 Mc Generator (SV-A5-B2). The 81.0000-to-81.9999-Mc signal from SV-A4-B2 is mixed in this
circuit board with an 81-Mc signal from the Fixed-Frequency Section of the Synthesizer to produce a difference
frequency output in the I.F. range.
The 81.0000-to-81.9999-Mc signal (Figure 6-42) from SV-A4-B2 is fed through tuned common-base
amplifier Ql and transformer Tl to mixer CRl/CR2. The 81-Mc input to the mixer is brought in to the center
tap of the Tl secondary. The resultant difference frequency, in the range of 0 to 0.9999 Me, is amplified by
common-emitter amplifiers Q2 and Q3, and direct-coupled to emitter follower Q4, which delivers the I.F.
signal. to the subassembly output terminal.
The unbypassed resistors in the emitter circuIts of Q2 and Q3 prOVide negative feedback, which results in
low signal distortion. However, when the front-panel I.F. FREQUENCIES switch is in the 1-10 MC position,
the

If_If

terminal. of C12 is grounded through J6, thus shorting emitter resistor R16 at I.F. and removing the

negative feedback. Under these operating conditions, the output of Q3 becomes a square wave which is rich in
harmonics of the O-to-l-Mc input. Thus, if the input from SV-A4-B2 is 81.4000 Me, for example, the output when
the I.F. FREQUENCIES switch is in the 1-10 MC position will contain the harmonics of 0.4 Me - Le., 0.4 Me,
0.8 Mc, 1.2 Me, 1.6 Mc, etc.
This circuit board is turned on by the I.F. FREQUENCIES switch, which furnishes -12 volts in the 0-1 MC
and 1-10 MC positions (see Figure 4-14).
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4.4.7 93-97 Mc Harmonic Generator (SV-A7-Bl) and Filter SV-A7-FIL-1. The purpose of this unit is to gener
ate the tenth harmonic of the signal from SV-A5-Bl.
Figure 6-44 is the schematic diagram. The input, which is a frequency in the range of 93 to 97 Mc, is fed
through double-tuned amplifier QI and wide-band untuned amplliier Q2/Q3 to the base of Q4, a medium-power
untuned amplifier. The output of Q4 is applied to snap diode CRl, which produces harmonics of the input fre
quency. The output from the subassembly is delivered to band-pass filter SV-A7-FIL-I, which passes only the
tenth harmonic.
Filter SV-A7-FIL-I is a passive band-pass coaxial filter, with a pass band from 930 to 970 Me.
4.4.8 Frequency Selector Assembly (SV-A6). Figure 6-43 shows the wiring of the Synthesizer front panel and
chassis. Fixed frequencies from 3.0 to 3.9 Mc are brought into distribution cil"cuit board SV-A6-Bl and fed
from there to the third-digit, fourth-digit, fifth-digit, and sixth-digit switches (SV -A6-SW3 through SV-A6-SW6).
The four SWitches also gl"Cund the appropriate connections to the associated digital display tubes (V3-V6) so
that the numeral corresponding to the switch position will light.
Second-digit switch SV-A6-SW2 has four functions. The top section (in Figure 6-43) switches the RF out
puts of the 12-Mc, I3-Mc, 14-Mc, and 15-Mc active filters in the Fixed-Frequency Section of the Synthesizer,
as indicated in. Figure 4-14. The next lower section of the switch applies -12-volt power to energize the required
filter. The third section from the top in the diagxam grow1ds the appropriate terminal of the display tube to
light the numeral corresponding to the switch position; the ground is applied only when the LF. FREQUENCIES
switch, SV -A6-SW7, is in the OFF position, since lhe first two digits are not used in the LF. signal generation
mode.
The last section of the second-digit switch applies a -12-volt energizing voltage to the reversing relay in
RC-A2-BI for the purpose described in Section 4.2.
The first-digit switch, SV-A6-SWl, performs three functions. The upper section of the switch (in Figure
6-43) applies +20 volts to the appropriate 100-Mc harmonic generator (see Figul"e 4-5). The next lower section
furnishes -12 volts to the four bias resistors for Q4 in Modulator RC-A3-B2, as described in Section 4.2.8. The
lower section of the switch lights the appropriate numeral in first-digit display tube VI for each of the four
switch positions.
A positive voltage (175 volts) is supplied to pin 1 of all the display tUbes through pin J of SV-A6-P3 and
pin J of RC-A3-J3 (Figure 6-4), from rectifier CR2 on the Audio Amplifier subassembly (Figure 6-7). Pin 12

-,

of V4, V5, and V6 of Figure 6-41 represent decimal points in the front-panel digital display.
The centel" section (in Figure 6-43) of SV-A6-SW7 enables sum mixer SV-A5-B1 in the OFF position for
the frequency measurement and RF signal generation modes, and enables difference mixer SV-A5-B2 in the
0-1 MC and 1-10 MC positions for the LF. signal generation modes. (See Figure 4-14.)
The left-hand section (in Figul"e 6-43) of SV-A6-SW7 enables VI and V2 in lhe OFF switch position only,
since the first two digits are required in the frequency measw'ement and RF signal generation modes only.
In the 1-10 MC position of the SWitch, the left-hand section grounds capacitor C12 in SV-A5-B2 for the purpose
described in Section 4.4.6.

Figure 4-15 is a simplified wiring diagram showing the connections through SV -A6-P3.

4-28

SV-AG

TO SF-AI-B4-

I RC-A3-J3

B)

r-l r:-- -..,

RC-A3-TB2

>-- ~~-A3-Bl
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II
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------j

RC-A3-B4

TO
SF-A2-BI

'--.....TO
Hr-- SF-A4-BI

-12V

I 10 I I

-12V
0

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OUT I
I
I
J

GO

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HOV OUT

L_J L

TO SF-Ai-BI THRU B3
AND SF-Ai-BIO THRU Bi5

TO SF-Ai-BiG _
THRU B26

[L

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'I

TO SF-Ai-BI6
THRU B26

RC-A2

)A)

LI

TO SF-Ai-BID
THRU BI5

RC-A3

SV-A6-P3

LI

RC-A3-FI

I
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117V
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I
I

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RC-A3-TBI

Figure 4-15. Interconnections Through SV -A6- P3

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JI

SECTION 5
MAINTENANCE
5.1 General
This section is divided into two major subsections-calibration adjustments and troubleshooting. If alignment
or adjustments other than those described in Section 5.2 are required, it is recommended that the instrument or
subassembly be returned to the factory in accordance with the instructions printed on the back cover.
There are minor circuit differences between early and later models of the CE-2 and CE-2B, but the principle
of operation is the same for aU models. If further information is required about the circuit of a particular instru
ment, the user should contact the factory.
Detailed instructions for placing the CE-2/2B in a particular mode of operation are not included in Sections 5.2
and 5.3 because they are given in Section 3. The instrument should be warmed up for at least 30 minutes before
any calibration is attempted.
The instrument must be outside its cabinet for most of the tests and adjustments described.

I WARNING

Be sure to remove the antenna (if installed) before attempting


to remove the cabinet.
After the antenna has been removed, stand the instrument on its front panel. Remove the one screw at the front
of the cabinet top, the two screws in the back, and the one screw in the left side. Then remove the cabinet by
sliding it up away from the front panel. ...
There are thl'ee fuses in the instrument, all located on the rear panel. The one at the left (as viewed from
the front of the instrument) is in the output from the rectifier of the -12-volt power supply, the one in the middle
is in a similar position in the +20-volt power supply, and the one on the right is in the 117-volt ac line. If a
power supply fuse blOWS, the resistance between the power supply output terminal and ground should be measured
to make sure that there is no short in the supply. The following tabulation gives the approximate resistance of
each power supply output to chassis ground, as measured with a Simpson Model 270 voltmeter in the Xl resistance
range:
'"""\

Supply

Approximate Resistance to Ground

Output Terminal

-12-volt

Orange wire or TB2-l

22 or 180 ohms, depending


on test-lead polarity

+20-volt

Red wire or TB2-3

85 or 65 ohms, depending
on test-lead polarity

The test equipment required for each calibration or adjustment is given at the beginning of the description of
the calibration or adjustment, and a list of test equipment required for troubleshooting the CE-2/2B is given in
Section 5.3. A consolidated list of test equipment for maintaining the instrument follows:
Voltohmmeter,

20,000 ohms-per-volt or higher sensitivity, +50v and -50v ranges (Simpson Model 270 or equivalent)

"In early CE-2 models, the speaker was mounted in the cabinet by means of a cable which will disconnect itself at
the speaker, It must be reconnected when the instrument is placed back in the cabinet.

5-1

Frequency Counter (Hewlett-Packard Model 524 or equivalent)


WWV Receiver (required only for an alternative method of calibrating the master oscillator)

RF Signal Generator (Hewlett-Packard Model 608 or equivalent)

Receiver covering the FM communications bands

RF Voltmeter, I-GC (Boonton Model 9IDA or equivalent)

Audio VTVM (Hewlett-Packard Model 400D or equivalent)

Cathode-Ray Oscilloscope with a bandwidth of at least 10 Me.

Audio Oscillator, distortion 1% or less, frequency range 1-5 kc (Hewlett-Packard Model 200CD

or equivalent)

Cushman Model 107 FM Deviation Calibrator or Calibrated FM Signal Generator (AMI Monocal

Model 500 or equivalent)

----,.

5.2 Calibration Adjustments


The internal controls mentioned in the follOWing paragraphs are identified in the photographs of the interior
of the instrument, Figures 5-1 and 5-2.
5.2.1 Power Supply Voltages
Test Equipment Required:

DC voltmeter, 20,000 ohms-per-volt or higher sensitivity, 1% accuracy, +50v


and -50v ranges (Simpson Model 270 or equivalent)
AC Voltmeter (H.P. 400D or equivalent)

a.

Measure the output voltage (to chassis ground) of the +20-volt power supply at the terminal on the Power
Supply board (see Figure 5-1) to which the red wire is attached. (In later models this wire is connected
to terminal 3 of terminal board TB2, located between the Power Supply board and the Audio board.) Adjust
RC-A3-B4-R5 as necessary for +20 volts.

b.

Make a similar measurement of the output of the -12-volt supply at the terminal to which the orange

wire is connected (or terminal 1 of TB2). Adjust RC-A3-B4-R12 as necessary.

c.

Check AC ripple of the power supplies under load with an AC voltmeter. The AC ripple should be less

than 5 mv at a line voltage of 117 volts.

5.2.2 Master Oscillator Calibration


Test Equipment Required:
Method 1:

Sensitive receiver capable of receiving WWV on 10 and/or 15 Me. Receiver


should be equipped with a sign.al strength meter.

Method 2:

Frequency counter (such as the Hewlett-Packard Model 524) with an accuracy


known to be at least 1 part in 107 .

Method 1: Although this relatively simple technique is familiar to most technical people, a few of the basic
requirements for successful use of the WWV/zero beat technique should be covered here.
It should be understood that the crystal oven of each CE-2/2B has been aged for over a month before shipment,

during which time its stability has been carefully watched and recorded. Based upon this fact, we rate the instru
ment to have and keep. 0001 % frequency accuracy or better for at least six months. It is suggested that a check
for frequency accuracy be made at least annually, however.
Technically speaking, the .0001% specification is not difficult in today's state of the art; however, any adjust
ment of the glass piston capacitor trimmer, which allows shifting of the oscillator frequency, should be carefully
done. Keep in mind that the best time of day for tests is during- the hours which would be midday between the
WWV transmitter (currently located in Greenbelt, Maryland) and the user's location. (The transmitter is soon to
be relocated in Colorado.) This timing avoids some of the slight doppler effect which might appear if sunrise or
sunset occurred at either your location or at the transmitter location.
5-2

...-----

RC-A2-B2-R8 RC-A2-B2-RI9
25 Kc
Bal.
RC -A2 -BZ -RZ
2.5 Kc

FM DEVIATION
METER BOARD
RC-AZ-B2
AUDIO BOARD
Gnd.

C6
FM Osc.
Frcq. Adj.

:-,

RC -A3BZ -L3

MODULATOR
BOARD
RC -A3 -B2

tit:

11"

Audio
An1plifier

Input

Ie

, U-~-,

., .. ..:":2

RC -A3 -B4 -R 5
+20 v.ADJ.

,.-,

RC-A3-B4-RIZ
-12 v. ADJ.

--'----;l--4-f---::-:--+-.s..:..,f

Signal
Generation
Output
Level
Adjustlnents

RC -A3 -BZ - R23


RC -A3 -B2 - R22
RC -A3 -BZ -R2 J __I:-tt---f-r+-~--U~t.

--;----it---+:;.;..i-,_--LI:'

RC -A3 -B2 -RZO


-R25
RC -A3 -B2 -R24

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RC -A 3 -B2 -R26 _-"-_-a--jl-+m'-i:~~::


RC-A3-B2-R27

CABLE "F"

RC-A3-F2
B-

Figure 5-1. Location of Internal Controls and Connections (Top Deck)

5-3

-,

---

SF - A5 - CZ
MASTER OSC.
FREQ. ADJ.

Figure 5-2. Location of Internal Controls (Bottom Deck)

5-4

When tuning the receiver, be certain to identify the station by its voice announcements. It is assumed that
you will pick a time and choice of 10 or 15 Mc when reception will be clear and relatively noise free. Your
receiver and the location and orientation of your antenna will also play an important part.
Assuming good reception has been attained, note that the signal strength meter needle will swing in a random
manner. Over a period of time the signal will appear to vary from minimum to maximum and back to minimum
approximately once per second. This corresponds to a perceivable error of about 0.00001 percent, ten times
better than absolutely required.
As mentioned in this manual previously, it is advisable to keep the CE-2/2B plugged into a 115-volt ac source
at all times to ensure that the crystal and oven are at their correct temperature. If the unit has not been plugged
into ac power, do so and let the instrument operate for 30 minutes or more before starting the test.
For the test itseU, while monitoring the WWV station switch the CE-2/2B to the 1-10 Me position of I.F . gen
eration and "dial in" 5.000 Mc. In this position, harmonics at 10 and 15 Mc will be present at the I.F. output.
Using a BNC connector at this point, bring the "hot" lead near the receiver antenna terminals. Connect a ground
ing lead between the CE-2/2B and the receiver. It is recommended that the insulated "hot" lead be wrapped
around the receiver antenna terminals at least once to give a few pf of coupling, which is normally adequate to
get enough signal from the CE-2/2B to the receiver for making the test.
Advance the LF. generation level control while watching the signal strength meter. Note that the signal
strength meter will rise as the control is advanced and that the WWV signal will be "wiped out" if the control is
advanced too far. Set the control where it appears that neither signal is stronger than the other. By watching
the signal strength meter, you may observe a definitely periodic beat which will indicate any error in the master
oscillator frequency. At this point, recognize that .0001-percent maximum allowable frequency error would
amount to 10 cycles per second at 10 Mc.
During those periods of the WWV transmission when no tones or voice annoilllCement are heard, it may
appear advisable to correct the frequency of the CE-2/2B. Use the following procedure.
Remove the telescoping antenna if installed. Remove the screws holding the instrument in the cabinet and
pull the instrument free from the case. On the right side near the rear of the bottom casting assembly (as viewed
from the front panel) you will see the crystal oven, which is covered with a white polyurethane boot. Just below
this and projecting forward is the threaded screw of the crystal trimmer capacitor (see Figure 5-2). Using a
slotted screwdriver (while ovserving the sig"nal strength meter) adjust this screw until the periodic swing of the
signal strength meter comes to a stop. By swinging through zero beat several times, the proper position for the
trimmer becomes apparent. It is recommended that fingernail polish, glyptol, or other similar adhesive be
applied to the threads for a good mechanical lock action.
Method 2. With the instrument fully warmed up, connect one of the outputs from the Fixed-Frequency Section of
the Synthesizer (casting) to a frequency counter. Although any of these fixed-frequency outputs can be used, the 3
Mc, 24-Mc, 75-Mc, and 100-Mc outputs are recommended because they are present in all positions of the front
panel switches. Output level for all of these signals is at least 100 mY, sufficient to drive most counters. If the
error indicated by the counter exceeds 3 parts in 10 6 , an oven or crystal maUunction should be suspected.
The frequency of the master oscillator can be adjusted by piston capacitor SF-A5-C2 (see Figure 5-2).
5.2.3 FREQUENCY Meter Range Calibration
This method uses the instrument's J.F. output to calibrate the meter. It will provide sufficient accuracy if
the master oscillator has been calibrated as described in Section 5.2.2. Before starting the procedure, and with
power off, adjust the mechanical zero of the FREQUENCY meter if necessary.
a.

Set the second-digit switch (lOls-of-Mc position) to 7 and the Function Switch to CAL.
5-5

b.

Zero the FREQUENCY meter with the right-hand red lmob.

c.

Turn the Function Switch to FREQ. DEV. MEASURE.

d.

Adjust the CE-2/2B for an I.F. output of 9.999 Me.

e.

Connect a cable from the I.F. FREQUENCIES OUTPUT connector to the RF IN/SIG. OUT connector.

f.

Turn the I.F. FREQUENCIES LEVEL control fully clockwise.

g.

Set the FREQUENCY meter range switch to1.5 kc.

h.

Error should read minus (-) 1.0 kc on the lower scale of the FREQUENCY meter. If it does not, adjust

RC-A2-B1-R1 on the FREQUENCY Meter board (see Figure 5-1). Recheck zero.
i.

Set the meter range switch to 5 kc.

j.

Dial 4.998 Me. The meter should indicate an error of minus (-) 4 kc 011 the upper scale. Dial 5.002 Mc.

The error should be plus (+) 4 kc. If these readings are not obtained, adjust RC-A2-B1-R2.
k.

Set the meter range switch to 15 kc, and dial 4.995 Mc and 5.005 Mc. If indicated readings are not

minus (-) 10 kc and plus (+) 10 kc, respectively, adjust RC-A2-B1-R3.


1.

Turn the second-digit knob fully counterclockwise. The errors indicated by the FREQUENCY meter

should now be in the oposite direction from those indicated above. If they are not, check operation of relay RC
A2-B1-K1 on the FREQUENCY Meter board and recheck zero.
5.2.4 FM DEVIATION Meter Range Calibration
Test Equipment Required:
Method 1:

Cushman Model 107 FM Deviation Calibrator (can be used on CE-2B


Ser. No. 420 and above)

Method 2:

Calibrated FM Signal Generator (AMI Monocal Model 500 or equivalent)

Peaks Bal. Adj.:

Cushman Model 107 FM Deviation Calibrator; or Audio Oscillator with distor


tion 1% or less and a frequency of 1 kc (Hewlett-Packard Model 200CD or
equivalent).

Method 1. This method uses the Cushman Model 107 FM Deviation Calibrator, which was designed specifically
for this purpose. Before starting the calibration procedure, and with the power off, adjust the mechanical zero
of the FM DEVIATION meter if necessary.
a.

Turn the CE-2B power switch off.

b.

Connect the Model 107 input power cable to the receptacle on the left-hand side of the CE-2B.

c.

Turn on the CE-2B. The Model 107 paJlellamp will light.

d.

Connect a BNC cable from the I.F. OUTPUT c01meetor on the CE-2B to the 2080/2100 INPUT connector

on the Model 107.


e.

Connect a BNC cable from the 2080/2100 OUTPUT connector on the Model 107 to the FM MOD input on

the CE-2B.
f.

Turn the Function Switch to CAL and zero the FREQUENCY meter.

g.

Turn the Function Switch to FM and adjust the FM CAL control for zero or mid-scale on the FREQUENCY

meter.
h.

Set the DEV ADJ control at minimum (fully counterclockwise).

i.

Adjust the SET control for maximum (fully clockwise).

j.

Set the FM DEVIATION meter range switch to 6 kc.

k.

Set the FM MOD switch to EXT.

1.

Set the I.F. FREQUENCIES selector switch to 0-1 Me.

m.
n.

Set the I.F. FREQUENCIES LEVEL control to minimum (fully counterclockwise).


Dial in 2.1 kc (.0021 Mc). The Model 107 NULL METER will read near maximum if both DEV ADJ and

I.F. LEVEL controls are at minimum, and if the modulator center frequency is adjusted for zero error on the
FREQUENCY meter.

5-6

o.

Set the DEV ADJ control to about mid-position.

p.

Gradually increase the amplitude of 2.1-kc signal by adjusting the I.F. LEVEL control until the first

null is obtained on the Model 107 NULL METER (a reading of about 25 divisions). The modulator center frequency
should be kept within 300 cycles of zero as read on the FREQUENCY meter. The sharpest null will be obtained
at zero frequency error.
q.

At the first null the FM DEVIATION meter should read 5 kc. If it requires correction, adjust RC-A2

B2-R5 (see Figure 5-1),


r.

Set the FM DE VIATION meter range switch to 25 kc.

s.

Gradually increase the 2.1-kc signal level through the second null, which occurs at 11.5 kc, into the

third null at 18.0 kc (a reading of about 10 divisions).


t.

Calibrate the meter at 18 kc deviation by adjusting RC-A2-B2-R8.

u.

Set the J.F. LEVEL control to minimum (fully counterclockwise).

v.

Set the FM DEVIATION meter range switch to 6 kc.

w.

Adjust the 2.1-kc signal level for a reading of 2 kc.

x.

Set the FM DEVIATION meter range switch to 2.5 kc.

y.

Calibrate at 2 kc deviation by adjusting RC-A2-B2-R2.

z.

Turn off the power to the CE-2/2B before removing the 12-pin plug of the Model 107.

li the same deviation is not indicated in both positions of the FM DEVIATION PEAKS switch and the difference

exceeds 1/2 scale division, refer to the "Peaks Balance Adjustment" description at the end of Section 5.2.4.
Method 2. This method uses a calibrated FM signal generator. Before starting the calibration procedure, and
with the power off, adjust the mechanical zero of the meter if necessary.
a.

Connect the output of the external FM signal generator to the RF IN/SIG. OUT connector.

b.

Adjust the signal generator for a carrier frequency of 10.000 Mc at a level of at least 10 mv, and a

modulating frequency within the range of 1 to 3 kc.


c.

Set the FM DEVIATION meter range switch to 2.5 kc.

d.

Adjust the external FM signal generator for a 2-kc deViation. If the CE-2/2B meter does not read 2.0 kc

on the lower scale, adjust RC-A2-B2-R2 (see Figure 5-1).


e.

Set the FM DEVIATION meter range switch to 6 kc, and repeat step 4 with a 5-kc deviation. Adjustment

is by RC-A2-B2-R5.
f.

Repeat step 4 in the 25-kc meter range, with a deviation of 15 kc. Adjustment is by RC-A2-B2-R8.

If the same deviation is not indicated in both positions of the FM DEVLATION PEAKS switch, refer to the

"Peaks Balance Adjustment" description in the next paragraph.


Peaks Balance Adjustment.

If the FM DEVIATION meter readings are not very nearly the same in the + and

positions of the FM DEV. PEAKS switch, the condition can be corrected by the follOWing procedure:
a. Apply a l-kc signal (distortion 1% or less) from an audio oscillator or the filtered 2100-cps signal from
the CUShman Model 107 FM Deviation Calibrator to the input of the FM DEVIATION meter board (see Figure 5-1).
This is the terminal to which the yellow wire is connected, on the left-hand side of the board. Signal should be
applied between this terminal and chassis ground.
b.

Increase the signal amplitude until the FM DEVIATION meter indicates 15 kc.

c.

Adjust RC-A2-B2-RI9 (Figure 5-1) for the same reading in both positions of the FM DEV. PEAKS switch.

d.

If this balance adjustment is made, the FM DEVIATION meter range calibration must be repeated. Do

not adjust balance during deviation calibration.

5-7

5.2.5 Signal Generation Output Levels.

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Test Equipmenl Required: RF Signal Generator (Hewlett-Packard 608 or equivalent)

Receiver capable of operating at the frequencies to be checked with

50-phm input impedance

The output levels are calibrated by the signal substitution method, in which a signal from a calibrated source
is fed into a metered receiver and the meter reading noted. The CE-2/2B is then substituted for the calibrated
source and the outputofthe CE-2/2B is adjusted until the meter reads the same as before. The receiver should
be metered at a point where saturation is least likely to occur (e.g., the grid of the first or second I. F. stage),
and the source should be of low level (preferably 1 microvolt).
a.

Select a frequency at which the adjustment is to be made. This frequency must be within the capabilities

of the external receiver, the external signal generator, and the CE-2/2B.
b.

Set the signal generator to this frequency by monitoring it on the CE-2/2B. (When using frequencies

higher than 100 Mc, the signal generator must be tuned very slowly because the bandwidth of the CE-2/2B is
quite narrow and there is some delay in receiver "turn-on"; the higher the signal generator ouput level, the less
the delay.)
c.

Set the signal generator output to 1 microvolt.

d.

Feed the signal generator output into the receiver, and note the receiver meter reading. (Be cautious of

signal generator frequency drift. )


e.

Adjust the CE-2/2B to generate a CW signal at a I-microvolt leveL Make sure the ANT./EXIT. switch

is in the EXT. position.


.

Disconnect the signal generator from the receiver, and connect the output of the CE-2/2B (at the RF IN/

SIG. OUT connector) to the receiver through the 20-db pad furnished with the CE-2/2B."
g.

If the receiver meter does not read the same as in step 4, adjust the appropriate control on the Modulator

board in the CE-2/2B.


The control to adjust depends on the frequency band, as follows:

Frequency Band
20
120
420
920

- 80 Mc
- 180
- 480
- 980

Nominal

Frequency for
Calibration

Variable
Resistor

Fixed

Resistor

35 Mc
155
460
960

R20
R21
R22
R23

R24

R25

R26

R27

If the adjustment lies outside the range of the variable reSistor, it will be necessary to change the value of the

associated fixed resistor.


5.2.6 Modulator Center Frequency Adjustment.
a.

Adjust the CE-2/2B for operation in the FM mode.

b.

Center the FM CAL control (left-hand red knob on the front panel) without any modulation.

c.

Adjust the FM oscillator coil (RC-A3-B2-L3) (see Figure 5-1) for a zero reading on the FREQUENCY

meter.
5.2.7 RF Input Sensitivity Check.
Test Equipment Required:

RF Signal Generator (Hewlett-Packard Model 608 or equivalent)

*The CE-2!2B attenuators are calibrated in terms of signal voltage at the output of the 20-db pad. Therefore,
the pad must always be used when it is desired to read signal output levels directly from the attenuators. It is
essential that the pad attenuate the signal precisely 20 db. If there is any doubt about the condition of the pad,
checkitasfollows: Feed a I-microvolt signal directly from the signal generator into the receiver, and note the
receiver meter reading; then feed a 10-microvolt signal through the pad into the receiver. The two receiver
meter readings should be within 1/2 db.
5-8

With the ANT./EXT. switch in the EXT. position and the CE-2/2B set up in the frequency measurement mode,
feed the signal generator output into the RF IN/SIG. OUT connector. Adjust the gener.ator for zero frequency
error, and note the minimum signal input voltage required to turn on the SIGNAL LEVEL lamp. If this input is
greater than 10 mv, refer to the troubleshooting chart (Table 5-1) for corrective measures.
5.2.8 Receiver 10-Mc Sensitivity Check.
Test Equipment Required:

RF Signal Generator (Hewlett-Packard Model 608 or equivalent)

Unplug the coaxial cable (F) at the 10-Mc input connector to the LF. Amplifier (see Figure 5-1), and apply
a 10-Mc signal from the Signal Generator to the I.F. Amplifier. Note the minimum signal input voltage required
to turn on the SIGNAL LEVEL lamp. If this input is less than 100 microvolts, check the mixer diode and associated
resistor as described in Table 5-1; if greater than 100 microvolts the trouble is probably in the I.F. Amplifier
(RC-Al-B1) or the Discriminator (RC-Al-B2).
5.3 Troubleshooting
Tables 5-1, 5-2, and 5-3 are troubleshooting charts which should, in most cases, enable the service man to
isolate the cause of a malfunction to a particular subassembly. Once the cause is isolated, the usual trouble
shooting techniques, based on information about the subassembly circuits obtainable from the circuit description
contained in Section 4 and the schematic diagrams, should enable him to pinpoint the trouble to a particular
component or group of components.
When a malfunction develops there is usually some external eVidence, such as the failure of a panel meter
or lamp to indicate, or a lack of signal output. Such troubles are listed in the left-hand column of Table 5-1,
which covers the instrument as a whole. If one of the checks recommended for the trouble results in an abnormal
indication, check the section or subassembly listed in the "Refer to" column. If this section or subassembly is
in the Synthesizer, refer to Table 5-2 or 5-3, as appropriate, for further isolation.
The steps in each chart should be followed in the order given, starting with the first applicable trouble listed,
since the recommended checks are based on the assumption that the circuits involved in all previous steps are
functioning normally.
As an example of the use of the charts, assume that the SIGNAL LEVEL light will not come on in the CAL
position of the Function Switch. Table 5-1 gives four checks for this malfwlction. Assume that both B+ and B
checked ok, but that the 3.3-Mc input to the Receiver measured only 50 mv. The fourth column of the table refers
the reader to the Fixed-Frequency Section of the Synthesizer, so he consults Table 5-2. Both the upper-casting
and lower-casting fixed-frequency outputs are checked, and it is found that all of the upper-casting outputs are
low. The 100-kc Harmonic Generator is checked as recommended by Table 5-2, and it is found that its output is
low. Thus the cause of the trouble is isolated to that board.
In the troubleshooting charts:

a.

DC measurements are referenced to chassis ground

b.

RF measurements made at connectors are into a 50-ohm load

c.

RF measurements made at terminals are unterminated.

The follOWing test equipment is required for troubleshooting the CE-2/2B:


RF Voltmeter, 1 Gc (Boonton 9lDA or equivalent)
Voltohmmeter, 20,000 ohms-per-volt, 1% accuracy (Simpson Model 270 or equivalent)
Audio VTVM (Hewlett-Packard Model 400D or equivalent)
CW Signal Generator (Hewlett-Packard Model 608 or equivalent)
Frequency Counter (Hewlett-Packard Model 524 or eqUivalent)
Cathode-Ray Oscilloscope with a bandwidth of at least 10 Me.
5-9

Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Chart for Instrument

Trouble
SIGNAL LEVEL
light off in CAL
position of
Function Switch.

SIGNAL LEVEL
light off in FM
position of
Function Switch. *

Normal
Indication

Check
B+ and B- (see
Sec. 5.2.1)

+ 20v and -12v

3.3-Mc Receiver
input level (at
3.3-Mc coax cable
entering RC-Al-Bl)

100 mv 3 db

10-Mc Receiver input


level (at 10-Mc coax
cable entering
RC-AI-Bl)

Greater than
1 mv

Receiver input frequen


cies (at coax cables
entering RC-Al-Bl)

3.3 Mc and
10 Mc

Modulator Board
output level (at coax out
put on Modulator
Board RC-A3-B2)

Greater than
100 mv

Modulator Board
output frequency
(at same connector
as above)

10 Mc

Refer to
Power Supply
(RC-A3-B4)

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Section (SF)

I Modulator
Board
(RC-A3-B2) or
Synthesizer

Fixed- Frequency

Section (SF)

--.

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Fixed- Frequency

Section (SF)
Modulator Board
(RC-A3-B2)

I Modulator

Board
(RC-A3-B2)

Probably SCR on

Audio Board

(RC-A3-B3)

DEVIATION
PEAKS lamp
will not
calibrate.

No audio output.

Audio Amplifier input on


Audio Board RC-A3-B3
(see Figure 5-1)

1. 5v RMS with 15
kc deviation and
VOLUME control
fully cw

SIGNAL LEVEL
light will not
come on in FREQ.
DEV. MEASURE
position of
Function Switch
with an RF input of
10 mv or greater.

With power off, check


resistance of mixer
diode (RC-A4-CR4) and
resistor RC-A4-RI0

Diode resistance:
fwd 15 ohms rev
10k ohm RIO is
22 ohms

Receiver 10-Mc sensitivity

Less than 100 microvolts

Set I. F. FREQUENCIES at
9.999 Mc and cable I.F.
FREQUENCIES OUTPUT
to RF IN

SIGNAL LEVE L
light on and
FREQUENCY meter
indicating 1 kc error

Synthesizer
Variable- Frequency

Section (SV)

Set 1st-digit switch to 9.


Measure voltage at SIG.
OUT connector, using a
1 -Gc meter with 50-ohm
termination

20 mv 3 db

Synthesizer Variable-

Frequency Section

(SV-A5-Bl or

SV-A7-Bl)

Rotate 1st-digit
switch through 0, 1,
and 4. Measure
voltage at SIG. OUT
connector, using a
I-Gc meter with
50-ohm termination

60 mv 3db

Deviation Meter
Board (RC-A2-B2)

(See Sec. 5.2.8)

100-Mc Harmonic
Generator (SF-A2-Bl,
SF-A3-Bl, or
SF-A4-Bl) and
switching diode
(RC-A4-CRl, RC-A4
CR2, or RC-A4-CR3)

*'tlle-FM oscillator can be driven beyond the control of the AFC circuits by overmodulation, causing the SIGNAL
LEVEL light to go out. If this occurs, reduce the modulation, turn the Function Switch to CAL, and then return
it to FM.
5-10

--..

Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Chart for Instrument (Continued)


Normal
Indication

Check

Trouble

Refer to

No signal generation
in CW position of
Func tion Switch.

Modulator Board output (at coax


output on Modulator Board
RC-A3-B2)

Greater than 100 mv

Modulator Board
(RC-A3-B2) or
Synthesizer FixedFrequency Section (SF)

No signal generation
in FM position of
Function Switch.

Modulator Board output (at


coax output on Modulator
Board RC-A3-B2)

Greater than 100 m v

Modulator Board
(RC-A3-B2)

Table 5-2. Troubleshooting Chart for Synthesizer Fixed-Frequency Section


Normal
Indication

Trouble

Check

All outputs low or off


frequency. *

Master oscillator (at SF-A5


input connector on bottom
casting)

All bottom-casting
outputs are low. *

I-Me Harmonic Generator


(at the emitter of
SF-AI-B2-Q5 )

120 mv at 1 Me

Refer to
Master Oscillator
Board (SF-AI-Bl) and
Oven Assembly (SF-A5)
I-Me Harmonic
Generator Board
(SF-AI-B17)

Bv p-p; 2v rms;
I-Me frequency

All top-casting outputs


are low.

100-kc Harmonic Generator


(at the Black wire connecting
to SF-AI-B17-C19)

rw\

100-kc Harmonic
Generator Board
(SF-AI-B17 )

10v P-Pi 3.5v


rms; 100-kc frequency
100-Mc and 75-Mc
outputs are low."

25-Mc Filter Board output


(at the coax cable connecting
to SF-A1-Bll-C23)

12-Mc through
15-Mc outputs low.

Rotate 2nd-digit SWitch (SVA6-SW2). Connect voltmeter


(R = 50 ohms) to coax
plulged into SV-A5-BI-J2

'"Signal levels should be within the follOWing limits:


10-Mc output:
24-Mc output:
All other outputs:

100 to 300 mv
100 to 200 mv
100 mv 3 db.

5-11

Approx. 250 mv

25-Mc-Filter Board
(SF-A1-Bll )
Switched B-circuits
(SV-A6) (SF)

Table 5-3. Troubleshooting Chart for Synthesizer Variable-Frequency Section"


-..

Trouble
No LF. output.

Normal
Indication

Check

Refer to

Output of 81-Mc
Mixer (SV-A4-B2)

Greater than 150 mv


rms

81-Mc Mixer (SY-A4


B1 and SV-A4-B2)

3rd decade output*'"


(SV-A3-B2)

Greater than
30 mv rms

SV-A3-B1 and
SY-A3-B2

2nd decade output....


(SV-A2-B2)

Greater than
30 mv rms

SY-A2-B1 and
SY-A2-B2

1st decade output*'"


(SV-A1-B2)

Greater than
30 mv rms

SV-A1-B1 and
SY-A1-B2

Set all MEGACYCLES


switches to O. Check
frequency at output of
all three decades. *'"

3.0 Mc

SV-Al or SY-A2 or
SV-A3

Set all MEGACYCLES


switches to 9. Check
frequency at output
of all three decades. **

1st decade:
3.09 Me
2nd decade:
3.099 Mc
3rd decade:
3.0999 Me

SV-A1

Greater than
100 mv

93-97 Mc Harmonic
Generator and Filter
(SY-A7-Bl and
SV-A7-FIL-1)

.......

I. F. output off
frequency.

No outputatSIG.
OUT connector with
1st digit switch set
to 9.

'

Output of 93-97 Mc
Harmonic Generator
and Filter (at output con
nector of SV-A7-FIL-l)

SV-A2
SV-A3

..It is assumed in this chart that the Synthesizer Fixed-Frequency Section is operating normally. If there is any

doubt about this, consult Table 5-2.


**Decade outputs are measured at the output connectors of the following boards: (Refer to SV-A6)
1st decade SY-AI-B2-J4

2nd decade SY-A2-B2-J4

3rd decade SV-A3-B2-J4

5-12

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SCHEMATICS AND PARTS LIST

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REFERENCE DESIGNATORS
A
B

C
CR
D

OS
E
F
FIL
J
K
L
M

assembly
board
capacitor
diode
deck, switch
device signaling (lamp)
misc. electronic part
fuse
filter
jack
relay
inductor, RF. choke
meter

P
Q
R
RC
RT
SF
SV
SW
T
TB
TP

V
X

plug
transistor
resistor
receiver
thermistor
synthesizer fixed frequency
synthesizer variable frequency
switch
transformer
terminal board
test point
vacuum & display tubes
crystal

ABBREVIATIONS
Amp
AFC
Ampl
DP
CCW
Cer
Coef
Com
Comp
Conn
CRT
CW
DepC
Elect
Encap
EXT
f
Ge
GRD
h
IF
Incd
INT
K
Lin
Log
LPF
m
M
MFLM
MFR
Minat
Mom
My
n

- amperes
- automatic frequency control
- amplifier
- bandpass
- counter-clockwise
- ceramic
- coefficient
- common
- composition
- connector
- cathode-ray tube
- clockwise
- deposited carbon
- electrolytic
- encapsulated
- external
- farads
- germanium
- ground(ed)
- henries
- intermediate frequency
- incandescent
- internal
- kilo - 1000
- linear taper
- logarithmic taper
- low pass filter
- milli - 10- 3
- meg - 10 6
- metal film
- manufacturer
- miniature
- momentary
- "mylar"
- nano (10- 9)

NC

Nlo NPO
NRFR P
PC
pf
PIV
plo Poly
Porc Pos
Pot
Pip Rect RF
S-B
scn Semi Si
Ta
Tog
Tol
Trim TYP
jJ
V
Val'
VDCW wi W
ww
w/O -

N/C

6-1

not connected
normally closed
normally open
negative positive zero
not recommended for field r placement
peak
printed circuit
picofarads - 10- 12 farads
peak inverse voltage
part of
polystyrene or polyester
porcelain
position(s)
potentiometer
peak-to-peak
rectifier
radio frequency
slow-blow
silicon-controlled rectifier
semiconductor
silicon
tantalum
toggle
tolerance
trimmer
typical
micro - 10- 6
Volts
variable
dc working volts
with
watts
wirewound
without

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MFR.

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

I Allen-Bradley

1066-3925
1066-1025
1066-5105
1066-1035
1066-2225

Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley

1066-1515
1066-1525
1066-3925
1066-5625
1066-5625

Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Alien - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley

1066-2725
1066-5625
1066-4725
1066-3925
1066-1825

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
AlIen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

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1579-0009

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MFR.

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CKT.REF.

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MFR~

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CRI
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CR3
CR4
CR5

Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,

G633

G633

G633

G633

G633

1282-0005
1282-0005
1282-0005
1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT
ITT
ITT
ITT

Cl
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer, 0.01 I)f +80%-207'0' 50v


Cer, 0.01 p f +8O"b-2<Yl, 50v
Cer, 0.01 /l f +80%-2!Y16, 50v
Mica, 470 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 56 pf 59'0, 100v

1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013
1002-0035
1002-0019

Erie

Erie

Erie

Elmenco

Elmenco

CR6
CR7
CR8

Ge, G633

Ge, G633

Ge, G633

1282-0005
1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT
ITT

C6
C7
C8
C9
CI0

Cer, 0.01 )) f +8<Yl-2~, 50v


Cer, O.Oll)f +80%-20%, 50v
Mica, 430 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 15 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.01 pf +80%-2eY;f" 50v

1005-0013
1005-0013
1002-0034
1002-0001
1005-0013

Erie
Erie

Elmeneo

Elmeneo

Erie

7050-0008
7050-0007
7050-0007
1585-0017
15tl5-0020

CUShlllall
Cus)llllan
CUSlll11:ln
Delevan
Dl'lev:ln

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Cer, 0.0111f
Mica, 430 pf
Cer, 0.05 /if
Cer, 0.01 p f
CN, 0.05 p f

25y
50y
25y

1005-0013
1002-0034
1005-0014
1005-0013
1005-0014

Erie

Elmenco

Erie

Erie
Erie

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Mica, 15 pf 59'0, 100y


Cer, 0.05 /l r +801,-2et!h, 25y
Poly, 0.0012 p f 1: 10%, 200y
Cer, O.Olpf +80%-20%, 50y
Puly, 0.00121Jf 1(f!Q, 200y

1002-0001
1005-0014
1008-0016
1005-0013
1008-0016

Elmenco
Erie
Sprague

Erie

Sprague

C21

Cer, 0.01 p f +80%-20%, 50y


Val', Cer, 9-35 pf, N650
Mica, 68 pf 59'0, 100v
Cer, 0.01 /) f +80%-200'0, 50y
Cel', 0.01 J) f +80%-20%, 50y

1005-0013
1001-0006
1002-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013

Erie

Erie

Elmenco

Erie

Erie

Mica, 430 pf 5%, 100v


Mica, 15 pf 1:5%, 100v
Cer, 0.01 /1 f +80%-20%, 50y
Cer, 0.01 /) f +80%-20%, 50y
Mica, 430 pf ;i 5%, 100y

1002-0034
1002-0001
1005-0013
1005-0013
1002-0034

Elmenco

Elmenco

Erie
Erie
Elmenco

Mica, 15 pf :i 5%, 100v


Cel', 0.01 /l f +80%-20%,
Cer, O.OljJf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 JJ f +80%-2<Y1~,
Cer, 0.01 I) f ,8Q%-2<Y'{"

50y
50y
50y
50y

1002-0001
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Erie

Erie

C37
C38
C39
C40

Mica, 430 pf 5%, 100y


Mica, 15 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, O.OIJ)f +80%-20%, 50y
Cer, 0.01 p f +80%-20%, 50v
Cer, 0.01 p f +80%-20%, 50y

1002-0034
1002-0001
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013

Elmenco

Elmenco

Erie
Erie
Erie

C41
C42
C43
C44
C45

Mica, 430 pf 5%, 100y


Mica, 27 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, O.OljJf +80%-20%, 50y
Cer, 0.01 I) f +80%-20%, 50y
Cer, O.Oll)f +80%-20%, 50y

1002-0034
1002-0008
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013

Elmenco

Elmenco

Erie
Erie

Erie

C46
C47
C48
C49
C50

Cer, O.Oll)f +80%-20%, 50y


Mica, 430 pf 59'0, 100y
Mica, 27 pf 59'0, 100y
Cer, 0.01 I) f +80%-20%, 50y
Cer, O.OlJ)f +80%-20%, 50y

1005-0013
1002-0034
1002-0008
1005-0013
1005-0013

Erie
Elmenco
Elmenco
Eric
Erie

C51
C52
C53

Cer, 0.01 J) f +80%-20%, 50y


Cer, 0.01 I) f +80%-20%, 50y
Cer, O.OljJf +80%-20%, 50y

1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013

Erie
Erie

Erie

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

Val', 4.0-4.5 Ilh

Val', 0.56-0.67 /lh

Val', 0.56-0.67 Ilh

RF Choke, 100 Ilh

RF Choke, 1 mh

L6
L7
L8
L9
LI0

RF Choke, 100
RF Choke, 100
Val', 0.56-0.67
RF Choke, 100
Val', 0.56-0.67

IJ.h

IJ.h

Ilh

!ih

Lll
L12
L13
L14
LI5

RF Choke, 100
Val', 0.56-0.67
RF Choke, 100
Val', 0.56-0.67
RF Choke, 100

Ilh

Ilh

Ilh

Ilh

L16
LI7
L18

15tl5-0017
15tl5-0017
7050-0007
1585-0017
7050-0007

Dekvan
Deleyan
Cushman

Delevan
CusJllllan
Delc\'an
CUShman
Delevan

C22
C23
C24
C25

IJ.h

1585-0017
7050-0007
1585-0017
7050-0007
1585-0017

Val', 0.56-0.67 Ilh

RF Choke, 100 Ilh

RF Choke, 100 Ilh

7050-0007
1585-0017
1585-0017

CUShll1an
O(')c\'an
Oclcvan

C27

Ilh

Dl;lev~lll

C28
C29
C30

TRAl\SISTORS

C31
C32
C33

I
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8
Q9
Q10

Ge, PNP, 2SA234

Ge, PNP, 2SA234

Ge, PNP, 2SA234

Si, PNP, 2N3638

Ge, PNP, 2SA234

Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,

Pl\P,
PNP,
PNP,
PNP,
PNP,

1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0015
1272-0006

2SA234

2SA234

2SA234

2SA234

2SA234

RESISTORS

Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi
Fairchild
Hitachi

1272-0006
1272 -0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006

+80%-2CY1,
5%, 100v
+8Cf6-20%,
,8Q%-2(YJ&,
+80%-20"1,

50v

C34
C35
C36

Hitachi
HItachi
Hllachi
II ilachi
Hilachi

II

Rl
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

68 ohm ;5%, 1/4w


10k ohm i5%, 1/4w
10k ohm' 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm ;.5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 15%, 1/4w

1066-6805
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

A llen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allcl1-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R6
R7
R8
R9

Camp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

10k ohm i 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ohm 105%, 1/4w
10k ohm -:05%, 1/4w
10k ohm ",5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allel1-Bradley
Allel1- Bradley
A llel1- Bradley
Allen-Bradley

I
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I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
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Cushman

C26

C/E STOCK NO.

CAPACITORS

COILS

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

1066-1035

C/E STOCK NO.

DIODES
1066-3925

I
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I
I
I

I
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DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CKT.REF.

RESISTORS (Continued)

C/E STOCK :--10.

DIODES

RIO

Comp, 3 .9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-3925

Allen-Bradley

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Comp,
Comp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,

3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w


lk ohm .5%, 1/4w
51 ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
2.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-3925
1066-1025
1066-5105
1066-1035
1066-2225

Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
A llen- Bradley
A llen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R16
R17
R18
RIg
R20

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

150 ohm 5%, 1/4w


1.5k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
5.6k ohm 5%, 1/4w
5.6k ohm 15%, 1/4w

1066-1515
1066-1525
1066-3925
1066-5625
1066-5625

Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
A llen- Bradley
A lien - Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R21
R22
R23
R24
R25

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Camp,

2.7k
5.6k
4.7k
3 .9k
1.8k

1/4w
1/4w
1/4w
1/4w
1/4w

1066-2725
1066-5625
1066-4725
1066-3925
1066-1825

Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
A lien - Bradley
A lien - Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R26
R27
R28
R29
R30

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

10k ohm! 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 517'0, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm +5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R31
R32
R33
R34
R35

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k OhIC! 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm j-5%, 1/4w

1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R36

Comp, 10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035

AIIp.n - Bradley

1579-0009

Cushman

ohm j5%,
ohm 15%,
ohm 5%,
ohm" 5%,
ohm 5%,

DESCRIPTIO~

CR1
CR2
CR3
CR4
CR5

Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,

G633
G633
G633
G633
G633

1282-0005
1282-0005
1282-0005
1282-0005
1282-0005

CR6
CR7
CR8

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
Ge, G633

1282-0005
1282-0005
1282-0005

COILS
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

Val', 4.0-4.5 Ilh


Val', 0.56-0.67 Ilh
Val', 0.56-0.67 jlh
RF Choke, 100 ph
RF Choke, 1 mh

7050-0008
7050-0007
7050-0007
1585-0017
1585-0020

L6
L7
L8
L9

Ilh
J.Lh

LIO

RF Choke, 100
RF Choke, 100
Val', 0.56-0.67
RF Choke, 100
Val', 0.56-0.67

1585-0017
1585-0017
7050-0007
1585-0017
7050-0007

Lll
L12
L13
L14
L15

RF Choke, 100
Val', 0.56-0.67
R F Choke, 100
Val', 0.56-0.67
RF Choke, 100

Ilh

Ilh
J.Lh
/.Lh
/.Lh

1585-0017
7050-0007
1585-0017
7050-0007
1585-0017

L16
L17
L18

Val', 0.56-0.67 /.Lh


RF Choke, 100 /.Lh
RF Choke, 100 /.Lh

7050-0007
1585-0017
1585-0017

Jlll

!lh
Ilh

TRANSFORMERS
TRANSISTORS
T1

24 Turns, Pr1, 6 Turns Sec

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Ge, PNP, 2SA234


Ge, PNP, 2SA234
Ge, PNP, 2SA234
SI, PNP, 2K3638
Ge, PNP, 2SA234

1272 -0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0015
1272-0006

Q6
Q7
Q8
Q9
QI0

Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,

1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272 -0006

PNP,
PNP,
PNP,
PNP,
PNP,

2SA234
2SA234
2SA234
2SA234
2SA234

RESISTORS

6-2

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

68 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm ::.5%, 1/4w
10k ohm, 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm .:.5%, 1/4w
10k ohm =5%, 1/4w

1066-6805
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

R6
R7
R8
R9

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


3 .9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm -::5%, 1/4w
10k ohm ,,5%, 1,14w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

,I

;1

II

jl

I
C53

Cl

.-

..

~--

--

II
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
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Rl
C2

(""4

Ql

C3

C5

_R6
r
R5
1-1--Q2

C6
C8
C7
C9
C 10
C 12

ell

C 18
C 17

C 13

C23
CI4
C21
C27

C24

C25
C26

C28

C29

C31

l.

,~

C30
C37
C38
C35

C39

C36

C40
C43

C42

C48
C47
C50

R7
CRI
L3
RIO
R 17
L5
R 13

C 16

C41
C44

E ~~

C45

i l. . . IM.

J7\.-.-t

04
4
l-d 5

R 12

R Il
L6

R 18

CR4
R 19

R21

L9

CR5
R2
LIO
CR6
CR7

R25

R28
Ll2

CR8
L13
R 31
Ll4
R34
Ll6

C52

L17

:...--R9
~R8
I...--Q3
CR3
CR2

I
I
I

R 16
RI4
TI

Q5

_ _ L7
:.-

R20

-.
------r
I
:I

1.-

-------r------

C53

L6

L9

100

100

+01

II

C26

4:lO.

3.jm(

pI

FROM

SF-At-B20

I I

RI

C27
15pf

CI

~61

:L
' ------ ~-------- -_-.- -- --~_------~~-- __
L
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R21
10K

RI7
1.5K

RC-AI-J3

II

R
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I.

Fi~' ~

Figl ~

10K

10K

NOTES

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS

OTHERWISE NOTEO.

2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fL' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

3 INOUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEO.

4. - FACTORY SELECTEO VALUE

t==R29
R30

~ jlOI

R20
5.6K

-?- .01

- -..

R23
4.7K

-?-.Ol

R2i
10K

~~---

Ir

~-=-----'---

I
:I

~3

-----------

------~
L6
100

L9
100

R7
3.9K

R4
3.9K

RC-AI-J2
-12V

L13
100

R21
2.7K

-12V TO RC-AI-8Z

R2B
3.9K

II

3.3mc
FROM

SF-AI-B20

I I

RI

CI

~61

IT

RI3 ~R15 ..I..l,.1tI ..I..\;~U ~R17


SI
2.2KTOO12T00I2 I.SK
CI3

RC-AI-J3

II
:I

LL

R~I-=10K

------
NOTES

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN IJ-f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN IJ-h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. t:- FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.
I.

I~,"

G 33 ~R19
~.6K

-n

.OS
RI4
10K

I
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~R20

5.6K

~R23

R27
10K

4.7K
L11

-lC32

*.01

100

'*

_ .01

R30
10K

~ R33

~.Ol

10K
LIS

C43

*.01

100

COP'r"RIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EOUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-1. I.F. Amplifier

6-3

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CKT.REF.

RESISTORS
Rl
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Camp,
Comp,
Comp,

R6
R7
R8
R9

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS
1066-5625
1066-1035
1066-3325
1066-3335
1066-3325

Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer, 0.05 Jl f +80%-20%, 25v


Elect., 15 11f, 25v
Cer, 0.05 11 f +80%-20%, 25v
Cer, 0.05 Jl f +80%-20%, 25v
Elect., 15 Jlf, 25v

1005-0014
1013-0005
1005-0014
1005-0014
1013-0005

Erie
Sprague
Erie
Erie
Sprague

RIO

Comp, 3.3k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp, 12k ohm 5%, 1/4w
M Film, lk ohm 1%, 1/2w
M Film, 562 ohm 1%, 1/2w
Camp, 1.2k ohm 5%, 1/2w

1066-3325
1066-1235
1076-0007
1076-0006
1066-1225

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Electra
Electra
Allen-Bradley

C6
C7
C8
C9
CI0

Mica, 100 pf ~5%, 100v


Mica, 430 pf 15%, 100v
Cer, 0.05 11 f +80%-20%, 25v
Mica, 470 pf J 1%, 100v
Mica, 100 pf 15%, 100v

1002 -0011
1002-0034
1005-0014
1002-0035
1002-0011

Ellllenco
Elmenco
Erie
Ellllenco
Ellllenco

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

M Film, 14k ohm 1%, 1/4w


Comp, 33k ohm 5%, 1/4w
M Film, lk ohm 1%, 1/2w
M Film, 562 ohm 1%, 1/2w
Comp, 4.7k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1075-0016
1066-3335
1076-0007

1076-0006

1066-4725

Electra
Allen-Bradley:

Electra
:

Electra
II
Allen-Bradley,

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Cer, 0.05 Ilf +80%-20%, 25v


Mica, 470 pf t5%, 100v
Poly, 0.0047 11 f j 10%, 200v
Poly, 0.018 Ilf 110%, 200v
Cer, 0.05 11f +80%-20%, 25v

1005-0014
1002-0035
1008-0014
1008-0008
1005-0014

Eric
Ellllcnco
Sprague
Sprague
Erie

C16
C17
C18

Cer, 0.05 11 f +80%-20%, 25v


Cer, 0.05 lif +80%-20%, 25v
Elect., 15 Ii f, 25v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1013-0005

Erie
Erie
Sprague

1282-0005
1282-0005
1282-0005
1281-0013
1281-0013
1282-0005
1281-0013
1282-0005
1282-0005
1282-0005
1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT
ITT
CDC
CDC
ITT
CDC
ITT
ITT
ITT
ITT
ITT

5 .6k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.3k ohm 5%, 1/4w
33k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.3k ohm 5%, 1/4w

R16
R17
R18
R19
R20

Comp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

lk ahm 5%, 1/4w


3.3k ohm 5%, 1/4w
33k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1.2 ohm 5%, 1/4w
4.7k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1025
1066-3325
1066-3335

1066-1225

1066-4725

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

Allen-Bradley

Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R21
R22
R23
R24
R25

Comp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Comp,

15k ohm 5%, 1/4w


1.2k ohm 5%, 1/2w
270 ohm 5%, 1/4w
680 ohm 5%, 1/4w
5.6k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1535
1067-1225
1066-2715
1066-6815
1066-5625

Allcn- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

Allen-Bradley

R26
R27
R28
R29
R30

Comp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Comp,

4.7k ohm .:L5%, 1/4w


390 ohm :t:5%, 1/4w
2.2k ohm =5%, 1/4w
5.6k ohm ::L5%, 1/4w
4.7k ohm ::5%, 1/4w

1066-4725
1066-3915
1066-2225

1066-5625

1066-4725

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley I

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R31
R32
R33
R34
R35
R36
R37
R38
R39
R40

Comp, 3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp, 680 ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-8225
1066-2225

1066-2205

1066-3925
1066-6815

Allen-Bradley

Allcll- Bradley

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

Allen-Bradley

Comp, 2.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp, 2.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 12k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 560 ohm 5%, 1/4w
PoL, Camp, 200 ohm, 1/4w

1066-2225
1066-2225

1066-1235

1066-5615
1200-0010

Allen-Bradley

Allen-Bradley

Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley

Mallory

Camp, 8.2k ohm :L5%, 1/4w


Camp, 2.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Camp, 22 ahm 5%, 1/4w

DIODES
CRI
CR2
CR3
CR4
CR5
CR6
CR7
CR8
CR9

CRI0
CRll
CR12

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
Ge, G633
Si, IN3064
Si, IN3064
Ge, G633
Si, IN3064
Ge, G633
Ge, G633
Ge, G633
Ge, G633
Ge, G633
COILS

Ll
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF
RF
RF
RF
RF

470 11h 5%
470 fih 5%
100 iill 5%
22 mh 10%
22 mh 10%

1585-0019
1585-0019
1585-0017
1585-0029
1585-0029

Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Delevan

L6

RF Choke, 2.2 mh 5%

1585-0030

Delevan

*Factory selected value, average value


shown

Choke,
Choke,
Choke,
Choke,
Choke,

TRANSISTORS
Ql
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,

PNP,
NPN,
NPN,
NPN,
NPN,

2N3638
2N3646
2N708
2N708
2N3646

1272-0015
1272-0016
1272-0010
1272-0010
1272-0016

Fairchild
Fairchild
RCA
RCA
Fairchild

Q6
Q7
Q8
Q9
QI0

Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,

NPN,
PNP,
NPN,
NPN,
NPN,

2N3646
2N3638
2N3565
2N3646
2N3567

1272-0016
1272-0015
1272-0017
1272-0016
1272-0014

Fairchild
Fairchild
Fairchild
Fairchild
Fairchild

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CKT.REF ~l

DESCRIPTION

RESISTORS (Continued)
R19
R20

Var, Comp, 500 ohm, 1/4w


Comp, lk ohm,. 5%, 1/4w

R2l
R22
R23
R24
R25

Comp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,

lk ohm .J:5%, 1/4w


lOOk ahm 5%, 1/4w
120k ohm 5%, 1/4w
8.2k ohm ,.5%, 1/4w
3.3k ohm ,.5%, 1/4w

R26
R27
R28
R29
1\30

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,

220 ahm 5%, 1/4w


1.8k ahm 5%, 1/2w
68k ohm .J: 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
100 ohm 5%, 1/4w

R3
Rl

R2
R5

R4

R6

R24

01
C4
CRI
CR3
CR2

C3
02
C6
C 14
L6

L3

R23

R22
R20

R2l

05

R IS
R7
R 16

R 17
R8

R9

=DiIt1

06..
CRS
C 10
03

-...t(1 811J["'~dW

CR4~
C9

.!.

~ljl, ~

_~

':

r ..,.;
........

'_' W'~

_I.

C 13
CR 10
C 12
CR9
C7

L4
C8

CR5
CR7
lJ 1 t:;.

04

~ ~ -

..

-,-~-~...;~."-I

CRb
L5

IU3

R32

R30

R3l

o~: .~~

C Il
CRl2
08

C 18
R25
R29
R28

R27
R26

C 15
CR II

07
-C16

17
C5
L2

6-6

C2

Ll

+20V
FROM
RC-AI-81

Ll

I
2:

R8

~IT02

I
I
FROM
RC-AI-BI

RIO
1.21<
II2W

C6
IOOpl

01
2N3638

~.6K

>f

L2

_1

u
~

02
2N.3646

R4
33K

C7

CR3
6633

CR4

470pf

IN3064

16/ .

}----<

cJ

IN306 '

a'

2N70a

cia
IOOpl

430pf

RI4
062

LO

22m'"

CR6

AI2

G633

33K

R22
1.21<

Inw

RIO

CII

4.n:

05

IIZW.I-/.

R21
15K

CR7

R20
4.71<

470pf

04
2N7aB

2: 2mh

270

CI2

IN3064

L6

R23

A2'

680

-=

______1.

CL3
0047

12K
R7

90

4-

2N3646

RI6
1K

IRC_.'_J'

B-

C R I 0 { D06
G633

-J;

~:1:

I i i~~

R28
2.21<

-
Ol~
41 _

...LCI4

ToIB

'!V

NC~

A:32
2.2K

2l

) 2N3638

CI7

.00

CRII

6633

R30
4.71<

C:J

R34

R37
22K

3.9K

~t

2N3646

R3I

B.21<

.yp

R38
12K
R39

08

~l~

-1

R36

2N3~65

J~2_:' ~C18

<R25

1_:>5.6K

1%

RI9

1.2K

...:+0

R26
4.71<

,-

.05

II

14K

C9

I/2W

1-;0

R6
3.31<

R9
562

+--------

-v'"'.._
470

;I I~-LCIO

laOc.

CA2
G633

ICAI
G633

l
,,.

R3

~~~~

C4

.00

RI

1/2W
II.

RI3
IK
1I2WI/.
R4 n
200

RII

3,.

~
lao
--=

I ~
~, ......

RO

R2
10K

~ '~
.O~

RC-AI-BI

I
I
I

4 "/0

L4 }'K

100KHz

-~~Cl

--------------

~---------------------

~t'
2

CRIZ
G633

R33
22

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED_
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fil UNLESS OTHERWISE OOTEU
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fih UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

567

'

eb
-

560

"C~'I.2

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EOUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-2. Discriminator

6-5

10

.. c

A2~PI

Receiver FrO!

Deviation Meter Board RC-A2-B2


CKT .REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CKT,REF.

RESISTORS (Continued)

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

CAPACITORS

CAPACITORS

RIg
R20

Val', Camp, 500 ohm, 1/4w


Comp, lk ohm 5%, 1/4w

1200-0008
1066-1025

CTS
Allen-Bradley

R2I
R22
R23
R24
R25

Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,

lk ohm 5%, 1/4w


lOOk ohm 5%, 1/4w
120k ohm 5%, 1/4w
8.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.3k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1025
1066-1045
1066-1245
1066-8225
1066-3325

AlIen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allcn-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Alien- Bradley

R26
R27
R28
R29
R30

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

220 ohm 5%, 1/4w


1.8k ohm 5%, 1/2w
68k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
100 ohm 5%, l/4w

1066-2215
1067-1825
1066-6835
1066-1035
1066-1015

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Poly, 0.018 III 10%, 200v


Elecl., 15 IlI, 25v
Poly, 0.0082 It! 100/0, 200v
Elect., 15 ~lI, 25v
Elecl., 15 !J.I, 25v

1008-0008
1013-0005
1008-0015
1013-0005
1013-0005

Sprague
Sprague
Sprague
Sprague
Sprague

C6
C7
C8
C9
CI0

Elect., 15 Ilf, 25v


Elecl., 100 rd, 6v
Poly, 0.0018 III 10%, 200v
Elecl., 15 uf, 25v
Elecl., 15 Ilf, 25v

1013-0005
1013-0006
1008-0013
1013-0006
1013-0006

Sprague
Sprague
Sprague
Sprague
Sprague

Cll
C12
C13
CI4
C15

Elect., 15 ilI, 25v


Elecl., 15 Ilf, 25v
Tant, 3.3 I l f 10%, 15v
Tant, 10 III 10%, 20v
Elect., 100 uf, 25v

1013-0006
1013-0006
1008-0019
1008-0018
1013-0003

Sprague
Sprague
Kemet
Kernet
Sprague

C16

Mica, 0.002 Ilf 5%, 100v

1002-0077

II Elmenco

I I

Rl
R2
R3
R4
R5

Dual Pol., Camp,


Dual PoL, Camp,
Pot., Camp, Lin,
PoL, Camp, Lin,
PoL, Comp, Lin,

1282-0005

II

ITT

Pot., Comp, Lin, 50 ohm


Comp, 22 ohm 5%, 1/4\'
Comp, 5.6k ohm 5%, 1
M Film, 499 ohm i 1%, 1
M Film, 54.9 ohm 1%,

1585-0006
1585-0006

II

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Delevan
Delevan

RIl
R12
R13
R14

CR1

Ge, G633

RF Choke, 4.7 mh 5%
RF Choke, 4.7 mh 5%
TRANSISTORS

Q1

Q2
Q3

Q4
Q5

Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,

PNP,
PNP,
NPN,
NPN,
NPN,

2N3638
2N3638
2N3567
2N3567
2N3053

1272-0015
1272-0015
1272-0014
1272-0014
1272-0011

Fairchild
Fairchild
Fairchild
Fairchild
RCA

Cer, 0.1 ui +80%-20%,

DS1
DS2

Ne Cartridge, 115v
Incd Cartridge, 10v, 0.01
METERS

I I

Ml
M2

FM Deviation
Frequency Error
RESISTORS

COILS
Ll
L2

Cl

LAMPS

DIODES

Log, 11
Lin, 5C
500 ohr
10k ohr
100 ohr

M Film, 499 ohm 1%, 1


i 1%,
Comp, 51 ohm 5%, 1/4\'
M Film, 121 ohm 1%, 1

M Film, 61.9 ohm

Frequency Meter Boar

I CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

CAPACITORS

RESISTORS

6-6

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

MFR.

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Camp, 560 ohm 5%, 1/4w


Val', Comp, 3k ohm, 1/4w
Camp, 5.6kohm 5%, 1/4w
Camp, 3.3k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Val', Comp, 3k ohm, 1/4w

1066-5615
1200-0007
1066-5625
1066-3325
1200-0007

A lle n- Bradley
CTS
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
CTS

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Comp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Camp, 15k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Val', Comp, 3k ohm, 1/4w
Comp, 680 ohm 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 2.7k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1025
1066-1535
1200-0007
1066-6815
1066-2725

Alien - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
CTS
Allen- Bradley
Allcn-Bradley

RIl
R12
R13
R14
R15

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

18k ohm 5%, 1/4w


270 ohm 5%, 1/4w
1 .5k ohm 5%, 1/4w
5.6k ohm 5%, 1/4w
18k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1835
1066-2715
1066-1525
1066-5625
1066-1835

Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R16
R17
R18

Camp, lk ohm 5%, 1/4w


Camp, 180 ohm 5%, 1/4w
Camp, 2.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1025
1066-1815
1066-2225

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen - Bradley

C.1

Cer, O,lllf +80%-200/0,7

DIODES
CR1

CR2

Si, Stabistor, SG22, 1N81


Si, Slabistor, SG22, 1N81
RELAYS

Kl

DPDT, 12v DC
RESISTORS

Rl
R2
R3
R4
R5

Val', Ww, 10 Turn, lk oh


Val', Ww, 10 Turn, 5k oh
Val', Ww, 10 Turn, 10k 0
Comp, 560 ohm 5%, l/ t
Comp, 6.8k ohm 5%, 1/

R6

Camp, 27k ohm 5%,

l/ l

Receiver Front Panel Wiring RC-A2

Deviation Meter Board RC-A2-B2


C. E STOCK NO.

MFR.

I CKT.REF. I

DESCRIPTION

~ESTOCK NO.

Ii

MFR.

I Allen-Bradley
CTS

1066-1025
1066-1045
1066-1245
1066-8225
1066-3325

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

1066-2215
1067-1825
1066-6835
1066-1035
1066-1015

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Poly, 0.018 Id 10%, 200v


Elect., 15 I.d, 25v
Poly, 0.0082 I.d 10%, 200v
Elect., 15 /If, 25v
Elect., 15 Jlf, 25v

1008-0008
L013-0005
1008-0015
1013-0005
1013-0005

Sprague
Sprague
Sprague
Sprague
Sprague

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Elect., 15 Jlf, 25v


Elect., 100 Jlf, 6v
Poly, 0.0018 Jlf 10%, 200v
Elect., 15 11f, 25v
Elect., 15 /If, 25v

1013-0005
1013-0006
1008-0013
1013-0006
1013-0006

I Sprague

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Elect., 15 Jlf, 25v


Elect., 15 /If, 25v
Tant, 3.3 I1f 10%, 15v
Tant, 10 nf 10%, 20v
E1ect., 100 Jlf, 25v

1013-0006
1013-0006
1008-0019
1008-0018
1013-0003

Sprague
Sprague
Kemet
Kemet
Sprague

Mica, 0.002 /If 5%, 100v

1002-0077

Elmenco

C16

Ge, G633

RF Choke, 4.7 mh 5%
RF Choke, 4.7 mh 5%

Sprague

1282-0005

II ITT

1585-0006
1585-0006

II Delevan
Delevan

TRANSISTORS
Ql
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,

PNP,
PNP,
NPN,
NPN,
NPN,

2N3638
2N3638
2N3567
2N3567
2N3053

Cer, 0.1 ui +80%-20%, 75v

1005-0019

CRL

2870-0004
2870-0005

Dialco
Dialco

1402-0002
1402-0003

Cushman
Cushman

LAMPS
DSI
DS2

Ne Cartridge, 115v
Incd Cartridge, 10v, 0.014A

1272-0015
1272-0015
1272-0014
1272-0014
1272-0011

Fairchild
Fairchild
Fairchild
Fairchild
RCA

METERS
Ml
M2

FM Deviation
Frequency Error
RESISTORS

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Dual
Dual
PoL,
PoL,
Polo,

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO
Rll
R12
R13
R14

Pot., Camp, Log, 1k ohm, 2w


PoL, Camp, Lin, 500k ohm, 2w
Comp, Lin, 500 ohm, 2w
Comp, Lin, 10k ohm, 2w
Comp, Lin, 100 ohm, 2w

p/O 1270-0002
P /0 1270-0002
1203-0017
P/O 1203-0018
P/O 1851-0006

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley

PoL, Comp, LIIl, 50 ohm, 2w


Comp, 22 ohm 5%, 1/4w
Camp, 5.6k ohm 5%, 1/4w
M Film, 499 ohm 1%, 1/10w
M Film, 54.9 ohm 1%, 1/10w

1203-0001
1066-2205
1066-5625
1075-0008
1075-0005

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Electra
Electra

M Film, 499 ohm 1%, 1/10w


M Film, 61.9 ohm 1%, 1/10w
Comp, 51 ohm 5%, 1/4w
M Film, 121 ohm 1%, 1/10w

1075-0008
1075-0007
1066-5105
1075-0006

Electl';)
Electl'a
A llen- Bradley
Electra

Frequency Meter Board RC-A2-B1


DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS

RESISTORS

I Allen-Bradley

Rl
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp, 560 ohm 5%, 1/4w


Val', Comp, 3k ohm, 1/4w
Comp, 5.6kohm ",5%, 1/4w
Comp, 3.3k ohm ",5%, 1/4w
Val', Comp, 3k ohm, 1/4w

1066-5615
1200-0007
1066-5625
1066-3325
1200-0007

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Camp, lk ohm 5%, 1/4w


Camp, 15k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Val', Comp, 3k ohm, 1/4w
Comp, 680 ohm 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 2.7k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1025
1066-1535
1200-0007
1066-6815
1066-2725

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Comp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,

18k ohm 5%, 1/4w


270 ohm 5%, 1/4w
1.5k ohm :::5%, 1/4w
5.6k ohm::: 5%, 1/4w
18k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1835
1066-2715
1066-1525
1066-5625
1066-1835

Allen-Bradley
Allen -Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R16
R17
R18

Comp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp, 180 ohm 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 2.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1025
1066-1815
1066-2225

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
I Allen-Bradley

MFR.

Sprague

COILS
L1
L2

Cl

I Sprague
Sprague

DIODES
CR1

C/E STOCK NO.

CAPACITORS

CAPACITORS
1200-0008
1066-1025

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

Cl

Cer, 0,1 Jlf +80%-20%, 75v

1005-0019

Erie

1281-0009
1281-0009

Transitron
Transitron

1313-0002

Allied

1 CTS

Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
CTS

A llen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
CTS
Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bl'adley

DIODES
CRI
CR2

Si, Stabistor, SG22, 1N816


Si, Stabislor, SG22, 1N816
RELAYS

Kl

DPDT, 12v DC
RESISTORS

Rl
R2
R3
R4
R5

Val', Ww, 10 Turn, 1k ohm, 1/2w


Val', Ww, 10 Turn, 5k ohm, 1/2w
Val', Ww, 10 Turn, 10k ohm, 1/2w
Comp, 560 ohm 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 6.8k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1215-0004
1215-0003
1215-0005
1066-5615
1066-6825

Bourns
Bourns
Bourns
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R6

Comp, 27k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-2735

Allen-Bradley

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SW6

~
[16

~LI~~71f1t1'
h
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-L2

'7m'

SW 1

I~SW2

C;W7

.12

Co

IOI.

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~,,~

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IIICAl-~.l

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"1 I'

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511'3

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L"'

-;<-;""~

~ '":

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~

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'=

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IIClIot ..

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":;:""

(I

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1.

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..
~

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Receiver Front Panel Wiring RC-A2


MAIN HARNESS

TO

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5'10 VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fLf UNLESS OTHERWISE OOTECl
3 INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
4 - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.
I.

LI

SW5-C(FM)

C3

He -A 1-.11-11

LZ
RC-A3-.I3-D

"l{~"Rn
C4

~CRI
Cfa

1'3
R2

QI

RZ9

C 12
1'13

Rll~X

CI

RI

R30~
C 15

KI

Frequency Meter Board RC-A2-Bl

Deviation Meter Board RC-A2-B2

RC- A3

CI6

002
L2

C2

RC-A2

RC-A2-SWI

----
~~::-L

47mf'l

0IB

RI

R'

'60

33.

,.

R7
15.

,.

RIO
2.1K

<,R12

~270

R'

R6

R9

15

680

"

Cl

.CIC!

.00B2

C4

C6

"

"

000]

~le!J

ttr' ~, ~., ~I
=

:; ::

;~

Illil

IOh

"'''2-lt1

'

CI

"oJ1

IIIC.I2I11'

~.
lW

19

-= ''4'
~"

":"

,Il]
n _ :

'I - ,

R26

18K

(1)2.21<

8.21(

220

R27
I B'
t/2W

-*'00

+*"

RC-AZ-82

,,-tAoc

::

H 1

CR'

R30
100

R2

~I"II

_.....!

Il C."J.fH

"..

"<. .. 1"1

i
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271<

...

[!]

--+~-3~

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"'C.,-,,!.

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'60

t.IO\l_-,

Ql

..

R.

R'
II< 112 'it

______ 1 ~C.~B~J

I
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~ ~

.. ...lCI~

- .Lell

;:

lOOK

R2'

1<1

>

10K

.. rl~

R22

~;

-.LCI2

:'f~.

3,31<

~R18

~o

10

I"

1201'1

RI5

_U

- - --
~,,~,,~
, 'If.. "'1-1)_1

&,

R2'

+~~-

~_6K

,,~

R23

,.RB

R'

R2

15

CI

.r

~~

~~f..

~~

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" PI

..

51

ItC'''lll

549

,-,.

AC'A2Il:tO

~6'9

I"'.

lIte... ll,

MAIN HARNESS
TO RC-A3

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN ~f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEn
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN ~h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
4. - FACTORY SE LECTED VALUE

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EOUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-3. Receiver Front Panel Wiring

6-7

10

,l'~
o~

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

ANTE~mAS

ANT

4 section

2346-0001

JFD

1005-0003
1005-0003

Erie

1282-0005

ITT

1955-0003
1955-0003
1955-0003

Buss
Buss
Buss

1585-0005
1585-0005

Call1bion
Call1bioll

1715-0002

Quam

1271-0001
1271-0001

RCA
flCA

1066-

Allell- Bradley

1575-0003

Tranex

CAPACITORS
Cl
C2

Cer, 0.002 ill 20%, 600v


Cer, 0.002 ill 20%, 600v

ErIC

DIODES
CRI

Ge G633

FUSES
Fl
F2
F3

1 Amp
1 Amp
1 Amp

COILS
Ll
L2

RF Choke, 2.2 uh 1(11,


RF Choke, 2.2 uh 10%

SPEAKERS
LS

4 x 6 oval

TRANSISTORS
QI
Q2

Si, NPN, 2N3054


Si, NPN, 2N3054

RESISTORS
RI

Compo
TRANSFORMERS

TI

Power, P=115/230v, Sl=27v, S2=19v, S3=150v

Factory selected value

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TO SF-o.l-SIS(

TO

~-

SF~AI-84

'-y

J5

J6

~1~~

-=

1,5) TO

SF-A2-BI

34ro

SF-A3-BI

I
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,90...... TO SF-A"'-BI
TO $V.t,7-BI

RC-A3-FI
lAMP

RC-A3-J3
~

RC-A3- TB3

2~TO SF-A7-BI

RC-A2-5W!l-A4

RI

B}1_2- RC-"-'B2-'

1~fr;;--

TYP 47K

~ ~ ~ ~

a:: a:: a:: a::

AC-AZ -81

SF-A2-BI

.L
1"(" A':!. '"

hr

IH"Al

rl

-\3 f J

-,\1[1

/ \/ \ 1 (( (

SF-A3-BI

90

SF-A.-Bl

42

RC-A3-B3

79

AC -43-82

AC-A3 -82

RC .\J

RC-.~-B2

J:

RC-43-82

RC -A3-T82- 2
RCAJ-B3

RC-A3-J2-11
RC-A3-J2-4
RC-A3-J2-1

RC-A3-TBI-2
PCA}-I

Re A3 TBr-4

PC-A!.-(Jl

39

PC Al 11
'"

AI

1.

11111 I

RC A3 F2

RC ... ]QZ

... v.,.,

E
9

I AMP

FlC/d-I'l

25

RC A3 F 3 E
I AMP

'FIe A31l
"' ./'11.11

Rt.3 01
RC-A'!t-B4

RC-A3-84
RC-43-84

29

RC-A3-BO

29

RC-A3-Q2

~C"'JH

'i'l\ll"
";\0.,"1'\

"f'-I'd-PI

J:----J

RC A3 J I & +

s::=:tr=

<;F AI 1'1

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PC -1\3

;"
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u u u u

- ' RC-A3-TB2-1
40

~ ~

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..,..,..,

A3 B3

RC

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN I"t UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VAWES IN I"h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE

( ( 1111

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RC-A3-FI
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RC-A3-J3

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1I
2.2

RC-A2-sw5-A4

_2_ RC -43-T82-3
_3_ RC-A3-T82-1

TO SF-Al-BI

RC-A3-B2

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RC-A3-J2-11

RC-A3-J2-4

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~
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RC A3 F2

r,:co\3-Q2

I AMP

CA>_P.~

I AMP

RC

43 QJ

R(-A3-84

RC-A3-B4

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R(-A3-e4

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RC

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RC -A3-H

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VI

...,

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c( '"

Sf-A3-Bt

!2.....-

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.;.,...,

a::VlVl

~ RC-A3-B3

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I

:i

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VIa::
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2'9

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N!.

WRC-A3-ANT

-lH/\/\/\/\f - - - --!'tl/\ .-t'-~J

~RC-A2-Bl
8
Fl_l__

RC-A3

--..,

r-----

......J

RC-A3-L$
45 ohm

RC-A3-J3-S
RC-A3-TI-g
RC -A3 - T 1-2

~RC-A3-83
~ - RC-A3-182-1

~ RC-A3-J3-R

I~RC-A3-T82-3

L __ J

RC-,\3-J2

RC-A,l-Tl

J-H:
FlC-A).

-A~-TE

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN 1'-' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEU
3 INDUCTORS- VALUES IN I'-h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC

Figure 6-4. Receiver Chassis Wiring

6-9

RC-A,<"I

<'<
I

TO

IC->!-J2

0633

<~TO
:.J

"C-A2-'.'

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS
CI
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer, Tubular, 0.22 pf 5 c:'b


Mica, 390 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, Disc, 0.002 ill, 50v
Cer, Disc, 0.05 ill, 25v
Cer, Disc, 0.002 mfd, 50v

1005-0007
1002-0033
1005 - 0003
1005-0014
1005-0003

Centra lab
Ell1lenco
Erie
Erie
Eric

1282-0005

ITT

7050-0007

Cushman

1066-5615
1066-1025
1066-1025

A llen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

DIODES
CR1

1N281

COILS
L1

Var, Inductor, 0.56-0.67 uh

RESISTORS
R1
R2
R3

Comp, 560 ohm ::;5%, 1/4w


Comp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/2w
Comp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/2w

Ii

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I
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I

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
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Ii
I
I
I
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TO ANTENNA

GRD

C5

C4

C3

Ll
TO RC -AZ -SW7

RZ
---RC-A3-CRI
TO
He - AZ - JZ

R3
R 1

CZ

Cl

CRI

'f
1..

RC-A3-ANT

FROM RC-A2-SW7

...L-...-

C3

I
I

R2
IK

CI
22pf

I
I

--l
RC-A3-BI

C2

.L00 2

C5

R3
IK

390

.L002

pf

,. IN2BI
-i4

I
I

I
I
I

>1

IN2BI

TO

RC-A2-J2

RI

560

__ J

L=

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fLf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
4 - FACTORY
SE LECTED VALUE.
I.

ELECTRONICS, INC

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR
REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-5. Antenna Board

6-11

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C ESTOCK NC.

MFH.

CKT.REF.

RESISTORS (Continued)

DESCRIPTION

CIE STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Comp,
Comp,

10k ohm :1:5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 590, 1/4w
2m ohm i5ac, l!4w
220k ohm i50;, 1, 4w
1m ohm :L5%, 1/ 4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-2055
1066-2245
1066-1055

Allell-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-J)radley
A llcn- Bradley
Allcn-Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Elecl., 15 !JC, 25v


Elect., 15 !JC, 25v
Poly, 0.082 11f lov;" 200v
Poly, 0,22 IlC l0%, 200v
Cer, 0.10 /If +80%-20%, 75v

1013-0005
1013-0005
1008-0023
1008-0024
1005-0019

Spra[;ue
Sprague
Spra[;ue
Sprague
CRL

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Camp,
Compo

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


8.2k ohm 5Of., 1/4w
8.2k ohm ",5%, 1/4w
10k ohm =5't, 1/4w
10k ohm :t 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-8225
1066-8225
1066-1035
1066-1035

A llen- Bradley
Allcn-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allell-Bradley
Allc11- Bradley

C6
C7
C8
C9
CI0

Poly, 0,027 Ilf 100;" 200v


Mylar, 1 IJ f 20";, 200v
Not Used
Voltage Val', C Diodc, V33
Mica, 180 pf 5Of., 100v

1008-0021
1008-0027

Sprague
Electro Culle

1281-0010
1002-0005

PSI
Ellllcnco

R16
Rl7
R18
R19
R20

COInp, 100 ohm 5('i, If 4w


Comp, 2.2k ohm 5"i, 1 4w
Camp, 470 ohm -:: 5r; , 1 4w
Comp, 1.5k ohm :t 5f '!:, 1 '4w
Val'. Ww, 10k ohm, 2w

1066-1015
1066-2225
1066-4715
1066-1525
1281-0001

Allcn- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
A llen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
CTS

Cll
C12
C14
C15

Cer, O.Olllf +8<f'r-2Cf.i" 50v


Cer, 22 pf ",2''( , 1\750, 600v
Mica, 22 pi 5''; , 100v
Cer, 0.01 ,Jf +80'7-20'';" 501'
Cer, 0.01 I' f +8000-20'';" 50v

1005-0013
1005-0007
1002-0023
1005-0013
1005-0013

Eric
E"ic
Elmenco
Eric
Enc

R21
R22
R23
R24
R25

Val', Ww, 10k ohm, 2w


Val', Ww, 10k ohm, 2w
Val', Ww, 10k o]un, 2w
Comp, 5.6k ohm 5OC, 1,4w"
Camp, lk ohm 5%, 1. 4w

1281-0001
1281-0001
1281-0001
1281-5625
1281-1025

CTS
CTS
CTS
Allen - B "adley
Allen-Bradley

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Mica, 470 pf i 5%, 100v


Mica, 470 pf ",5%, 100v
Mica, 10 pf 5%, 100y
Cer. 0.01 ,If +80%-20%, 50v
Cer, 0.01 IIf +80%-20%, 50y

1002-0035
1002-0035
1002-0016
1005-0013
1005-0013

Ellllcnco
Ellllenco
Elmcnco
E l'Ie
El'le

R26
R27

Comp, lk ohm 5%, 1 4w'


Camp, 47k ohm :I: 5%, II 4w

1281-1025
1281-4735

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

C21
C22
C23
C24
C25

Cer, 0.01 11f +80%-20"1, 50v


Mica, 430 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 56 pf i 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.01 /If +80%-20%,501'
Cer, 0.01 ilL +80";,-20')1,,50"

1005-0013
1002-0034
1002-0019
1005-0013
1005-0013

Erie
Elmenco
Elmenca
Erie
Eric

C26
C27
C28
C29
C30

Cer, 0.01 IIf


Cer, 0.01 pf
Cer, 0.01 11f
Poly, 0.0033
Mica, 470 pf

+8()O(,-20";" 50v
+80%-20%, 50v
+80%-20')1" 50v
pC l(Y~, 200y
5'1'0, 100v

1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013
1008-0017
1002-0035

Eric
Eric
EI'ic
Spl'aguc
Elm('IICO

Faclory selected ,'altlc, average value


shown

C13

COILS
Ll
L2
L3
L4
L5

Toroid, 0.5h
RF Choke, 100 11h ;t5/j,
Var, 3.8-7.3 Ilh
RF Choke, 100 ~Lh .L51?(
RF Choke, 100,111 ;t5'b

1579-0008
1585-0017
1596-0003
1585-0017
1585-0017

UTC
Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Delevan

L6
L7
L8
L9

Val', 0.56-0.67 II h
RF Choke, 100 ~Lh 5%
RF Choke, 100 I~h 5%
Val', 0.56-0.67 11h

7050-0007
1585-0017
1585-0017
7050-0007

Cushman
DC'levan
Delevan
Cushman

1272-0014
1272-0016
1272-0006
1272-0016

Fairchild
Fairchild
Hitachi
Fairchild

1066-1015
1066-3925
1066-1015
1066-2225
1066-2225

Allen-Bradley
A11en- Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
AHen-Bradley

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4

Si, NPN, 2N3567


Si, NPN, 2N3646
Ge, PNP, 2SA234
Si, NPN, 2N3646
RESISTORS

Rl
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

100 ohm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ohm 5%, l' 4w
100 ohm :!.511(, 1,'4w
2.2k ohm 5%, 1 4w
2.2k ohm 5";-, 1 4w

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
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I
I
I
I
I
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I
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R26

RC -A3 -J3N
RC -A 3 -J 3 M . - - - RC-A3-J3K
RC-A3-J3L

R25

R27

....
~
__

~.B_"

R24

. ~
~
"l~

R20

R21

...

-Ll

C4

GRD'--------
RC -A2 - S W 3 - - - - - - - -

R 3 - - - - - - -_ _1

S!
~

-12V--------

R6

6-14

C2

C5

C3

~~

R~

RC-A3-B2

I~100
29

FROM
RC-A2-SW3

r !t

TO AC-A2-SW3

+.1CI
-I15

-=

R4
2.2K

TO RC-A2-RI

1c6

R6
T021
ryp 10K'

C4

.22

FROM
RC-A2-R2

C3
C5
.082 T .1

AFC VOLTAGE FROM


RC-A2'SW5 (Cl

R8
2M

RIO

1M

~R15

RI2
82K

CI5
IOI

R9
220
K

- - --,

i_

L2

CIO

100

180pt,

~I
. C28

FROM
SF ,AI B4

{'10K

C20 ~R16
IOI
{' 100

~ ~ .O~.oo"
{5~-"671
I

-=

04
2N3642 I

.01

2N3646

R2
3.9K

_ V33

-=

I~

: CI2
22pt

20 R 24
II
K

~~5_0JJi J

I/V'v

100

C2
+I15

21 R25

~
8.2K

FROM

L
69

RCA2-SW5 (AI)

~19
IOI

H~
-=

.01

RI7
2.2K

f"

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W. 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN 1'-' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN I'h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. I - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE

~<

0\ -=
L7
100

-12V
From

TYPIK
1l

22 R 26

* IK
TYP

IOK,2W
R23

.l.C26
TOI

"I"

IOK,2W

IOK,2W

1t

SV-A6-SWI

R 27

"9"

TYP 47K

I
~

I.

0"

79
TYP 5.6K

RI3

-12V

11

CI3 I

R5
2.2K
R3

TO
RC-A2-R6

pl-=

'hl~.... 6-73 I

C9

'<

T470

C29

C24

02

470 .l.C27

CI4
.L0I

CII
IOI

-=
R7 ...LC7
!OK I I

RI8

-t20V
~

79

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
FROM CUSHMAN
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
ELECTRONICS. INC.

Figure 6-6. Modulator

6-13

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Elect., 1 l1f, 25v


Elect., 1 l1f, 25v
Elec., 20-20 1Ji, 250v
Elecl., 100 Hf, 25v
Elect., 15 uf, 25v

1013-0004
1013 -0004
J010-0002
1013-0003
1013-0005

Sprague
Sprague
Sangal1lo
Sprague
Sprague

C6
C7
C8
C9

Elect., 15 I.d, 25v


Elect., 100 J.lI, 25v
Elecl., 100 11f, 6v
Poly, 0.0039 J.lf 10%, 200v

1013-0005
1013-0003
1013-0006
1006-0011

Sprague
Sprague
Sprague
Sprague

1281-0008
1281-0008
1281-0006
1281-0006
1281-0006

Motorola
Motorola
Motorola
Motorola
Motorola

DIODES
CR1
CR2
CR3
CR4
CR5

Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,

1N4004
1N4004
1N4001
1N4001
1N4001

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

SCR, C6B
Si, NPN, 2N3567
Si, NPN, 2N3053
Si, NPN, 2N3567
Si, PNP, 2N3638

1271-0002
1272-0014
1272-0011
1272-0014
1272-0015

GE
Fairchild
RCA
Fairchild
Fairchild

Q6

Si, NPN, 2N3053

1272-0011

RCA

RESISTORS
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,

4.7k ohm 59'0, 1/4w


1.5k ohm 5%, 1/4w
2.2k ohm 59'0, 1/4w
lOOk ohm 59'0, 1/4w
120 ohm 59'0, 1/2w

1066-4725
1066-1525
1066-2225
1066-1045
1067-1215

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allel1- Bradley

R6
R7
h8
R9
RIO

Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,

120 ohm 59'0, 1/2w


1.8k ohm :%:5%, 1/4w
330k ohm 59'0, 1/4w
22 ohm 59'0, 1/2w
56k ohm 59'0, 1/4w

1067-1215
1066-1825
1066-3345
1067-2205
1066-5635

A llel1- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
A llen- Bradley

R11
R12
R13
R14
R15

Comp,
Camp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

1k ohm 59'0, 1/4w


3.9k ohm 59'0, 1/4w
470 ohm 5%, 1/4w
2.7k ohm 5%, 1/4w
82k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1025
1066-3925
1066-4715
1066-2725
1066-8235

Allen-Bradley
A llen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R16
R17
R18
R19
R20

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

39k ohm 5%, 1/4w


18k ohm :I: 5%, 1/4w
330 ohm 5%, 1/4w
51 ohm 59'0, 1/4w
470 ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-3935
1066-1835
1066-3315
1066-5105
1066-4715

Allcp-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

*Factory selected value, average value


shown

I
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I
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I
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(I
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II
I
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,---------
I
I
I
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C4

'"~ \

C7

R15

CR3 CR5 R 13

Q3

02
R 12

CR4
R16

R 11

C9
Q6

C'

R9

R18
C8

C5

Q5

C6

R17
R7

R 19
RZO
Q4

R14

Cl
C3

~,

FROM RC-A3-JI

~
>

RS

Rl

Ql CR2

RIO

R7*
TYP 1.8K

je"
R3
2.2K

_4

FROM RC-A3-TI
LUGS 788

CRI
IN4004

R4
lOOK

,~~

>4

CR2
IN4004

,
R5
120

II2W

R6
120
1/2W
C3B
20

190V TO
RC-A3-J3-J

TO RC-A2-DSI

R8
330K

42

{>L>~7

------ci~-----=----T~

>D
FROM RC-A2-R4

{
>

I' +

RI4
2.7K

IL

R4

CRI

R.,'" :1=C2

I
I
I

I
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'\IV\;

-'l

NOTES
RESISTORS- I/4W, 5"1. VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED
~, CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fLf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEll
3 INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED,
4, 1- FACTORY SELECTED VALUE,
I.

R8

,I
I

RC-A2-82~1-

R2
1.5 K

RZ
CZ

:1
:1

FROM

R3

I
il

Cl
I

.-- --- --- -- ---

-- ---- ----

CI
I

A,.AA

FROM RC-A3-JI

FROM RC-A3-TI
LUGS 7&8

+T

- -----,

+..LC4

C2
RI
A "7 ",

RC-A3-B3

Vi

TYP 1.8K

-- -- -- -- -- -- - - - - - -

R9:
22!
1/2

R7*

R2
1.5K

FROMRC-A2-B2~1-

+ 20V
hi.

-IIOO

,
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~4

CRI
IN4004

R4
lOOK

,-..I"

)4

C5
15

CR2
IN4004

O--"} TO RC-A3-LS

RIO
56K

RI5
82K

190V TO
RC-A3-J3-J
TO RC-A2-DSI

.L.(.14~2

____'I

{ >J7

C6

_-1_,

FROM RC-A2- R4

15

{>J~~

RI4

C9
.0039

I.

2.7K

+ LC8

RI7

100

18K
I
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---+
i

RI6
39K

_____ J

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2 .. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN p..f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEll
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. 1:- FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.
I.

COPYRIGI-IT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-7. Audio Amplifier

6-15

__.________

l.

I:

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CKT.REF.

RESISTORS (Continued)
Rll
R12
R13
R14

Camp, 220 ohm 5%, 1/2w


Pot., Ww, 500 ohm, 2w
Camp, 470 ohm 5%, 1/2w
Camp, lk ohm 5%, 1/2w

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS
1067-2215
1200-0003
1067-4715
1067-1025

Allen-Bradley
CTS
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Elect.,
Elect.,
Elect.,
Elect.,
Elect.,

C6
C7
C8

Elect., 100 i1f, 6v


Elect., 15 ilf, 25v
Elect., 500 ilf, 25v

1500 id, 50v


100 IlJ, 6v
15 /If, 25v
500 fJ.f, 25v
1500 Id, 50v

1010-0003
1013-0006
1013-0005
1014-0002
1010-0003

Sangamo
Sprague
Sprague
Nashville
'sallgamo

1013-0006
1013-0005
1014-0002

spraglll'
Spra[.';lIl'
N;lshville

DIODES
CR1
CR2
CR3
CR4
CR5

Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,

IN4001
IN4001
IN4001
1N4001
IN4001

1281-0006
1281-0006
1281-0006
1281-0006
1281-0006

fl.1ollll'o!a
Mllllll'lda
Mlllo!'lIla
Mlllol'll);\
Mlllonda

CR6
CR7
CR8
CR9
CR10

Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,

IN4001
1N4001
1N4001
IN4001
1N4001

1281-0006
1281-0006
1281-0006
1281-0006
1281-0006

Motur"la
Motor"la
Motor"la
Motor"l,\
Motor"la

CR11
CR12
CR13
CR14
CR15

Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,

Zener, 6.8v, 1N957


1N4001
1N4001
1N4001
1N4001

1281-0007
1281-0006
1281-0006
1281-0006
1281-0006

PSI
Molor"la
MIII"nJ!"
Motor"la
M"lor"la

CR16
CR17
CR18
CR19
CR20

Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,

1N4001
1N4001
1N4001

1281-0006
1281-0006
1281-0006
1281-0006
1281-0006

M"tol'"la
Molorola
Molorola
M"torllia
Mllto!'ola

CR21

Si, Zener, 6.8v, 1N957

1281-0007

PSI

1N4001

1N4001

TRANSISTORS
Ql
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,
Si,

2N3567
2N3053
2N3565
2N3567
2N3053

1272-0014
1272-0011
1272-0017
1272-0014
1272-0011

Fairchild
HCA
Fairchild
Fairchild
RCA

Q6

Si, NPN, 2N3565

1272-0017

Fairchild

NPN,
NPN,
NPN,
NPN,
NPN,

RESISTORS
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Camp, lk ohm 5%, 1/2w


Comp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/2w
Ww, 1 ohm 5%, 3w
Camp, 330 ahm 5%, 1/2w
Pot., Ww, 500 ohm, 2w

1067-1025
1067-1025
1159-0001
1067-3315
1200-0003

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
IRC
Allen - Bradley
CTS

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Camp, 390 ahm 5%, 1/2w


Camp, 2.7k ohm 5%, 1/2w
Camp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/2w
Camp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/2w
Ww, 1 ohm 5%, 3w

1067-3915
1067-2725
1067-1025
1067-1025
1159-0001

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
IRC

.'1

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

CR 19

CRG

CR8

CR7

CR9

'

ALL

I 29
25

TO RC-A3-F3

RI

CR 10

TO
RC -A3-TI
LUGS 384
9

IK

R2
330

If2W

1500

R 13

rt

R7

13W

: '7f""::

,.

CR8

06

03

05

C3

C7
CR 16

CR7

'-1
I

01

RIO

04

R2

R9

CR

C5----

R8
CR 15

CR 14
CR 13

CR 12

R3 CRS CR4

CR3

CR2

If2W

C4
500

If2W

-=

39

TO

02
CR21

2.7K

2W

390

R3

R7

500

R6

CR9

R6

1/2W

+ICI

RC-A3-F2
NOTES
RESISTORS-lf4W. 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN j"f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTECl
3. lNOUCTORS- VALUES IN j"h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SE LECTED VALUE.
I.

2N

rL ----.2

CRIO

RC-A

100

RC-A
T

II

CR 11

Ir

.0'_

I
CR 18

1~9

-idi5

I-

I
I

+C2_

I
I

100

CRG

CRe

CR7

CR9

-F3 , - - RC-A 'Q2


2N 054

~I 9
12

RC-A3-B4

Rc-l

\2

'v I

---- --J

CRIO

CR20

CRI9

CRI8

ALL

TO RC-A3-F3

Rl
TO
RC -A3-TI

LUGS 36.4
9

CR9
R6
R7

IK

R2
1/2W

330

~
500
2W

+ICI
1500

13W

Q3

C3

2.7K
1/2W

+., C4

I.

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN 1"-' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. NOUCTORS- VAUJES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

IK

1/2W

1/2W

+1 C7

15

Q4
2N3567

~
500
2W

IK
1/2w

RI3

6 15

CR2

I
I

R3-A3~TI
LUGS
6

sa

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTEND ED FOR TH E OPE RATION AND


MAINTENANCE Of CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

R2

CR6

I::C1
Rl

CR1

CR3

500

TO

>

C8

J
---------

Q1

..

~I

ID

CR7

. , ...
.....-... ......
..
., .

1/2W

39

2N3054

220'12.
12
RI4

470

RC-A3-F2
NOTES

R9

IK

1500

1/2W

-=

R8

+IC5

_T 500

TO

QZ
CR8

R7

RG
390

R3

I
L

I/ZW

RC-A3-QI

CR 10

IN400l'S

02
2N3053

29

F2
9

I I iii

Igo

CRI7

TO

1~9RC-A3

I
~I

+C~

ALL IN4001'S

25

Figure 5-8. Power Supplies

6-17

-12V

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,

DiSC, 0.01 j1f, 25v


Disc, 0.01 IJ.f, 25v
DiSC, 0.01 uf, 25v
Buttonhead, 1000 pf 20%, 500v
Buttonhead, 1000 pf 20%, 500v

1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0025
1005-0025

Erie
Erie
Erie
Sprague
Sprague

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,

Buttonhead, 1000 pf 20%, 500v


Disc, 0.01 Ilf, 25v
Buttonhead, 1000 pf 20%, 500v
Buttanhead, 100 pf 10%, 500v
Disc, 0.01 IJ.f, 25v

1005-0025
1005-0013
1005-0025
1005-0026
1005-0013

Sprague
Erie
Sprague
Sprague
Erie

1282-0005
1282-0005
1282-0005
1282-0004

ITT
ITT
ITT
Sylvania

1585-0027

Delevan

DIODES
CR1
CR2
CR3
CR4

1N281
IN281
IN281
IN82A

COILS
Ll

RF Choke, 1

RESISTORS
Rl
R2
R3
R4
R5

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

lk ohm 5%, 1/4w


1k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1k ahm 5%, 1/4w
1.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1025
1066-1025
1066-1025
1066-1225
1066-1225

A llell- Oradley
Allell- Bradley
A llell- Bradley
Allen-Br'adley
Allen-Bradley

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

1.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w


22 ohm 5%, 1/4w
120 ohm 5%, 1/4w
68 ohm :i 5%, 1/4w
22 ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1225
1066-2205
1066-1215
1066-6805
1066-2205

Allen-Bradley
A He n- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

Rll

Comp, 120 ohm 5%, 1/4w


Camp, 22k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 4.7k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1215
1066-2235
1066-4725

Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allell-Bradley

R12
R13

11

II

I
I
I
I
I
I

+ZOV FR OM
SF -A3 - Bl

CZ

RZ C5

R13

R5

C9

JZ

+ZOV FROM
SF - A4 -Bl

,----+20V
- - ---

CRZ

FROM
SF-AZ-BI

R3

C6

C7
C8

---.....

R 1Z --
-------
+ZOV

LJl1

Cl:~

C4
J5

, .
====--trn~~~~ i~:-'

=
~ ':" \\-~~ ~:.6ll

'U \\t. ~

--I

RIO
R9

'~_______

---- R 7

-----=::::.

R1

R8

J4

CI IK
.TOI
=

C4 1.2K
IOOI

I
I
I

Fr

SF -A3-BI

800 MC
J2

FROM

SF-A3-FIL- 1
=+20V

1_

900 MC
FROM

>ga

FROM
SF-A4-BI

IJ3

SF-A4-FIL-I~
1=

C1

CR 1

CH4

~
.lC7
I

<

IOI
=

CRI
IN281

R5

R2

C8

C2~2K
IOOI

.Lor
R3

RI3
4.7K

CR4

R9
68

.La I
-

.Loa I

930'970MC~
FROM
SV-A7-FIL-1 I =

1.

_..

~
IN281

22

RS

L_

IN82A

IN281

R6

RI2
22K

.Loa I
CR2

22

C9 I)
TOOP

RII
120

=120

--------1

NOTES

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS

OTHERWISE NOTED

2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN /-<.1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.


3 INDUCTORS- VALUES IN I"h UNLESS OTHtcRWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SE LECTED VALUE.

+ZOV FROM
SF - AZ - B 1

--1- --- -- ---+20V

500 MC

FROM
SF-A2-FIL-I' =+20V

C3

R6

RI

JI

I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I

--- --

COPYRIGHT I
THIS DRAWIN
MAl" TENANCf
AND IS NOT
DUCED WITH'
ELECTRONIC~

r--+20V
- - RI - -

FROM

JI
500 MC
FROM
SF-A2-FIL-11 -=+20V

CI

101

IK

-=

.LC4
00I
-=

IOI

CRI

C5
.I0O I

IN281

C8
IOOI

1.2K

L-SR)

l.C3

SF-A4-BI IOI

IN82A

R6

R9

68

.JOOI

J3

930;~~~MCe

rO

----,

-=

_ _ - - - --= 1

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN ~f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN f-Lh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
4 . - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE

I
R12
22K

RI3
47K

61

J5

TO

RC-A2-SW5-D..

:t!IOMC

IF

22

1-=

L-

RC-A4

CIO

, .. ,

R3

I J4

I.

c.

R5

I
-=
SF-A4-Fll-I~---SV-A7-FIL-1

~
.lC7

1.2K

------'\N'I

1_

-=+20V
>-
90

+20V

I F~
SF -A3-BI
IJ2
FROM

900 MC
FROM

1- -- - - -

SF-A2-BI

800 MC
FROM
SF-A3- FIL-I

~ - -

J61
(e)

RII
120

R~-A2 -J2

-=1

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO 8E USED OTHERWISE
OR
REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC

Figure 6-9. UHF Mixer

6-19

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,

0.05 }J.f +80%-20%, 25v


0.05 Iif +80%-20%, 25v
0.1 }J.f +80%-20%, 25v
0.1 }J.f +80%-20%, 25v
0.1 Ilf +80%-20%, 25v

C6

Cer, 0.1 Ilf +80%-20%, 25v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0019
1005-0019
1005-0019

Erie
Erie
CRL
CRL
CRL

1005-0019

CRL

1585-0025
1585-0025
1585-0026
1585-0026

Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Delevan

COILS
L1
L2
L3
L4

RF
RF
RF
RF

Choke,
Choke,
Choke,
Choke,

22}J.h 10%
22 11 h 10%
100 11h 10%
100 uh 10%

B1
B2
B3
B4
B5

Master Oscillator
Harmonic Generator, 1 mc
Filter, 3.0 me
Filter, 10 me
Filter, 12 me

7000-0028
7000-0026
7000-0010
7000-0005
7000-0006

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

B6
B7
B8
B10
B11

Filter,
Filter,
Filter,
Filter,
Filter,

7000-0007
7000-0008
7000-0009
7000-0020
7000-0021

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

B12
B13
B14
B15
B17

Filter, 27 me
Filter, 75 me
Filter, 81 me
Filter, 100 me
Harmonie Generator, 100 ke

7000-0022
7000-0023
7000-0024
7000-0025
7000-0027

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

B18
B19
B20
B21
B22

Filter,
Filter,
Filter,
Filter,
Filter,

3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5

me
me
me
me
me

7000-0011
7000-0012
7000-0013
7000-0014
7000-0015

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

B23
B24
B25
B26

Filter,
Filter,
Filter,
Filter,

3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9

me
me
me
me

7000-0016
7000-0017
7000-0018
7000-0019

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

13
14
15
24
25

me
me
me
me
me

I'

I,

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I

r---l--n----IOOKe H.G,

SF-AI-BI7

SV~A6-BI ~
11 I

~l~
!~

I "I~

III
. \

; r.

~.

III:

11'

.-l~IUI"WN

..... ~II

rI

....

1

,tJ:lijmli!l~Il!ILII.

t,',:':

~ :I"

1"',
:',j

"In

"

SY-A6-BI

~ -,~"~o,

Ii

-_.....":".:.~-- H

'I

~ ~_""''''''':''~M H

II

0_

SV-AS-BI 4f-H

rZJ

SV-A6-BI

---~ ~-...

~ ~- ... ~~ ":"-~~

~ _r: ',"~__

f-l

I'II

III

II

CASTING

r..,.

HS:-~~.'BIO 1=

Ii

(Top) _ _

S'

s
S

'"

I" ~'; I

t
I

S'

II

: ' . ---lalllilaar-'
1("1<;\'

RI

SV-AS-BI~ o_-:,"~o. H

11'

I .. ~

SF-AI-B20

,;

~ III

SY-A6-BI

III

&S'

SY-A6-BI
RC-AI-BI

\-111

~'O H I

~ C'L-'::,'~'':;,n H II

SV-A6-BI

lilt

0 0 - , ' , ..

SY-A6-BI
I t

'.,

II
II

ASSEMBLY

II

L--j

., "'~ ~s
Y 100m, ~ R

.-I
>ij-AI-.II

..... r-:

~-

....

-,~

SF-AI-BI5

"'~ ~

......
, r"Io......

(SF-AI)

~:!

BLOCK

.....,..

....
,,,". r-UA

~S

DIAGRAM

.r--1.\,.
11'/'

PYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECT

HIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPE


AINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS
1ND IS NOT TO 8E USED OTHERWISE
qUCEO WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FRI
ELECTRONICS, INC

IOOKc H.G.
SF-AI-BI7

SF-A5

SV-A6-BI

(el.. SV-A6-BI

SV-A6-BI

(e) ..

RC-A3-B2

(e)"

SV-A6-5W2

SV-A6-BI
RC-AI -BI ..

'

SV-A6-BI

I
I

cr

SV-A6-SW2

SV-A6-BI

(e'"

SV-A6-BI

f e)tlo 5V-A6-SW2

SV-A6-SW2

SV-A6-BI

II
,I

SV-A6-BI

SV-A6-BI

Ld:
-

:SV-AI-SI
SV-A2-BI
,
SV-A3-BI
SV-A4-BI

II
II

RC-A3-J4
RC-A3-J 5
RC-A3-J6

II

(TOP)_

~"

SV-A5-B2

CASTING ASSEMBLY (SF-tl BLOCK

DIAGRAM

'
f

CQPYRIGH 1966 BY CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS, INC.


1HIS DRAWING

IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
D IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR
REPRO
CEO WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ECTRONICS, INC.

~AINTENANCE

I
I

Figure 6-10. Casting Assembly

6-21

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

RESISTORS (Continued)

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS

R3
R4
R5

Camp, 1.5k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp, 2 .2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Camp, 2.7k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1525
1066-2225
1066-2725

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,

10k ohm 5%, I/4w


68 ohm 5%, I/4w
2 .2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
2.7k ohm 5%, I/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-6805
1066-2225
1066-2725
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen - Bradley

R11
R12
R13
R14
R15

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Cump,

1.5k ohm 5%, 1/4w


2.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
5.6k ohm 5%, 1/4w
2.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
470 ahm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1525
1066-2225
1066-5625
1066-2225
1066-4715

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley ;
Allen-Bradley

RI6
R17
RI8
R19
R20

Cump,
Cump,
Comp,
Comp,
Camp,

I.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, l/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1225
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen- Bradley

R21
R22

Comp, 10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp, lk ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1025

Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley

i
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I
I

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer, 0.05 iJ f +80%-20%, 25v


Cer, 0.05 IJ f +80%-20%, 25v
Poly, 0.0012 IJf 1090, 200v
Cer, 0.05 IJJ +80%-20%, 25v
Poly, 0.0027 f.J f 10%, 200v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1008-0016
1005-0014
1008-0009

C6
C7
C8
C9
CIO

Cer, 0.01 J-Lf


Cer, 0.05 jJ.f
Mica, 820 pf
Poly, 0.0047
Cer, 0.05 Id

1005-0013
1005-0014
1002-0039
1008-0014
1005-0014

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Cer, 0.05 ,Jf +80%-2010,


Cel', 0.01 ,d +80%-20%,
Cel', 0.05 IJf +80%-20%,
Cel', 0.05 /I f +80%-2090,
Mica, 22 pf 5%, 100v

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20
C21
C22
C23
C24
C25

+80%-20%, 50y
+80%-20%, 25v
5%, 100y
IIf 10%, 200y
+80%-20%, 25v
25v
50v
25v
25v

El'l('

Eril'
Spral;uI'
E1"1(,

Spral-\u(>
E I'll'
Erl!'
ElnH'IIl'[j
SPI'~lgll('

E1'II'

1005-0014
1005-0013
1005-0014
1005-0014
1002-0023

E 1'Il'
El'l('
EI'It'

Poly, 0.0012 Ii f 10%, 200v


Mica, 820 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.05 IJ f +80%-20%, 25v
Cer, 0.05 Ii f +80%-20%, 25v
Mica, 15 p1' 5%, 100v

1008-0016
1002-0039
1005-0014
1005-0014
1002-0001

Spral-\lIl'
E IIllI'IIC( I
Er ii,
1':1' ii'
EII\l('Il<'O

Mica, 470 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.05 Ii. f +80%-20%, 25v
Mica, 470 pf 5%, 100v
Puly, 0.027 Id 10%, 200v
Cer, 0.05 IIJ +80%-2010, 25v

1002-0035
1005-0014
1002-0035
1008-0021
1005-0014

EIllll'J1('1J
Spragul'
Eril'

1281-0007

Molorllia

E 1'1('

Elnll'IH'(1

E lllll'll(l)
E J'i(.

DIODES
CR1

S1, Zeller, 1N957

COILS
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 680 Ii h 5%
RF Chuke, 680 J1 h 5%
Val' Inductur, 4.0-4.5 lih
RF Chuke, 100 }i h 5%
Val' Inductur, 60-68 lih

1585-0023
1585-0023
7050-0008
1585-0017
7050-0010

Delevan
Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman

L6
L7

Val' Inductor, 60-68 Ilh


Val' Inductor, 60 - 68 /l h

7050-0010
7050-0010

Cushman
Cushman

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Si, NPN, 2N708


Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, 2N2048
Ge, PNP, TIXM203

1272-0010
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0019
1272-0021

RCA
T.r.
T.r.
Sprague
T.r.

Q6

Ge, PNP, T1XM203

1272-0021

T.!.

I:

RESISTORS
Rl
R2

Comp, 10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp, 10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

I
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I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen - Bradley
Allen- Bradley

_- 12

GND
+20

"

LI
C23

OUT

__ L2

C4

C24

C2
06

L-I

-~

..lC2
I,05

RZO

12"

I'

C20

C21
05

I'

11:'
,I'

C 14

R 21
L6

:I

3m,~

C22

~R6

R3
15K

--

--

-'

CI

H7

CRI

T05
00

R 19
R 16
C 18

R7
68

..lCII
.lOs

-=

R9
27
K

~ RI7

fRIO
10K

10K

~'N957
-=
-

L7

--

--

C25

R22

C 19

'r:+20V~
-

10K

-=

~R'4
?

?'"

~R18

10K

RI~L4
15K
100
CI3

1,05

-=

L2

I
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I
I
I

.,

-R

I~,

1-12V~

IL

~ ~05

__

___

RIO-_
NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5'1. VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTEO
2, CAPACITORS-IIALUES IN I"f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
:3 IIlUCTORS- VALUES IN I"h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED,
4 - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE
I.

03
C9
C8
C7
R6
R7

~:~

C3

:R5
R4

CRI
C5
CI

IN

III

R2

COPYRIGHT
THIS ORAWIN
MAINTENANC;
AND IS NOT
OUCEO WITH
ELECTRONIC

I
CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS

RESlliTORS(Co~~ue~

Rll
R12
H13
R14
H15

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

R16
R17
R18

Comp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp, 680 ohm 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 120 ohm 5%, 1/4w

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


5.6k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1.8kohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-5625
1066-1025
1066-1025
1066-1825

Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen - Dradley
Allen-Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,

0.05 I-Lf +80%-20%, 25v


0.05 u f +80%-20%, 25v
0.05 uf +80%-20%, 25v
0.002 llf 20%, 600v
0.05 llf +80%-20%, 25v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0003
1005-0014

Erie
Erie
Eric
Erie
Erie

1066-1025
1066-6815
1066-1215

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Dradley

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Cer, 0.05 (.If +80%-20%, 25v


Cer, 0.05 (.If +80%-20%, 25v
Mica, 33 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 560 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.05 llf +80%-20%, 25v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1002-0024
1002-0037
1005-0014

Eric
Erie
Elmcnco
Elmenco
Erie

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Cer, 0.05 llf +80%-20%, 25v


Mica, 2000 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 560 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.05 llf +80%-20%, 25v
Mica, 2000 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0014
1002-0077
1002-0037
1005-0014
1002-0077

Erie
Elmenco
Elmenco
Erie
Elmcnco

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,

25v
25v
25v
25v
25v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014

Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

C21
C22
C23

Cer, 0.05 (.If +80%-20%, 25v


Mica, 470 pi 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.05 llf +80%-20%, 25v

1005-0014
1002-0035
1005-0014

Erie
Elmenco
Erie

1282-0005

ITT

1585-0018
1585-0018
7050-0010
7050-0010
1585-0012

Delevan
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman
Delevan

1272-0009
1272-0016
1272-0015
1272-0015
1272-0010

Amperex
Fairchild
Fairchild
Fairchild
RCA

0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05

+80%-20%,
+80%-20%,
+80%-20%,
(.If +80%-20%,
llf +80%-20%,

llf
llf
llf

DIODES
CR1

Ge, G633
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 220 I-lh 5%


HF Choke, 220 (.lh 5%
Var Inductor, 60-68 (.l h
Var Inductor, 60-68 (.lh
RF Choke, 22 (.lh 10%
TRANSISTORS

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Ge, PNP, 2N2672


Si, NPN, 2N3646
Si, PNP, 2N3638
Si, PNP, 2N3638
Si, NPN, 2N708
RESISTORS

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-1025
1066-1225
1066-3925

Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley

R6
H7
R8
R9
R10

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

2.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w


5.6k ohm 5%, 1/4w
5.6k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-2225
1066-5625
1066-5625
1066-1025
1066-1025

Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley

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C21

-12V

+20V
Cl
C22
Ll
C3

C2
L2

C5
R17
C23

;n=------.-----1 -

111+'20V -:s!20
CI

:I

R14~"
Q5
I
R13
C 19
L5

C 1 7 - - - _ _
RiO

.,~-

;-"

Q3

~~t 'di~---------04

'if
;;J

"I

:I

..

GRD
,&111)

C4

R 18

IN

r\

SF-Ai-BI

R4

-H
> R3
IK

L2

11- 12V1C2220

L ~05

..LC5

~.05

L---------- R6
C 12

1']

brr

-=

C13

-L4

:= ,_.~,trl

C4

Cll

j.
0

~ 10K

I
1

C14
R8

~ RI

1.2K CIO

R7

R4

R~o -.

RIB

C15

~~ _ I

t"

C9

I :>----'\IV\r-l1
From - ,002

R 12
Rll

CR 1 - - - - - - - -
C 10
R5
02
~,

C8

R 15
C18

'

C 16--------~

R9

_----R16
=CZO

.,"

-=

,-.-,_~
.",

C3
,J,05

I,05

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W. 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fif UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEll
3. INOUCTORS- VAWES IN fih UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4 t - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.
I.

~R5

3,9K

,05

-=

-L

,L2

I~E

..> D:l

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN j.Lf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN IJ-h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED,
4. 1- FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.
I.

<'

R5
3.9K

=
I

I
I :

-__ d---- --~~ -__ JJ


COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-12. I-Me Harmonic Generator

6-25

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

MFR.

C/E STOCK NO.

CAPACITORS
Cl
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 100 pf
Cer, 0.05 /j.f
Cer, 0.05 uf
Cer, 0.05 1-< f
Cer, 0.05 ~d

5%, 100v
+80%-20'1b,
+80%-20%,
+80%-20%,
+80%-20%,

25v
25v
25v
25v

1002-0011
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014

Elmenca
Erie
Eric
Erie
Erie

C6
C7
C8
C9
CI0

Mica, 560 pf
Camp, 12 pf
Cer, 0.05 IJf
Cer, 0.05 pi
Mica, 560 pf

5%, 100v
5%, 500v
+80%-20%, 25v
+80%-20'1b, 25v
=f 5%, 100v

1002-0037
1005-0032
1005-0014
1005-0014
1002-0037

Elmcnca
Jeffers
Eric
Eric
Elmcn('o

Cll

Camp, 12 pf 5%, 500v


Cer, 0.05 JL f +80%-20%, 25v
Cer, 0.05 IJf +80%-20%, 25v
Poly, 0.022 IJf 10%, 200v
Mica, 560 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0032
1005-0014
1005-0014
1008-0010
1002-0037

Jeerers
Eric
Eric
Spragu('
Ellllcll('u

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

C12
C13
C14
C15

DIODES
CRI
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
COILS

Ll
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 470 /1h 5%


Var Inductor, 20-25 IJ h
RF Choke, 470 IJ h 5%
Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 ,11 h
Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 IL h

1585-0019
7050-0009
1585-0019
7050-0008
7050-0008

Dcl('viln
Cushman
Dell'Villl
Cushman
CUShl1lilll

L6

Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5

7050-0008

CUShillilll

1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0015

T.!.
T .I.
Fairchild

II

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3

Ge, PNP, T1XM203


Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Si, PNP, 2N3638
RESISTORS

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Camp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

22 ohm. 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/ 4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-2205
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen-Brildlpy
Allen-Drildl('y
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Camp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
lk ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-1025

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley

Rll

Comp

1066-*

Allen- Bradley

*Factory selected value

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_ +20

/'

C3------=~~~~i~1
-

:I

-!__ _

I r--

_______ Rl

'nt,'i

R2

From

C7
R4

l~

tov

~R2

10K

NOTES
RESISTORS-'/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2 CAPACITORS-VALUES IN I-'-f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3 INDUcTORS- VALUES IN I-'-h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. I - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.
I.

R8

~~'

IJ

I.

II

C 13

CR2

....

-----..--...&3

C 15

IEJ

l.C3
J..05

--.. C10

f1l . . __ riMlIFRi;

. t,

L3

Cll

R9

fR3 .LC5
10K T05

'4To

-R6

to

'I

C9

R7~i;~'&j
"
U

CRI
G633_

R5

02

C12

20-'5 100"

II

C4

L6

,I
I
:I SF-AI-B'"

C6

03

..lC2
.,I.05

I~I

C5
R3

C8

-12V>-;t;O

CR1

01

L5

- ---

L3
Cl

CZ

~L-I- -

~-~
;
.

C 14

:R

11

~R4

3.9K

!r--12V~-

------
-----

IC2-.J. .05

SF-AI-B3

-~-------l\

I '.\

R7

R4
~ 3.9K

~3.9K

,I

Cl4
.022

I
CI5
~
560pf

: I SF-AI-B2

.~I.

~I

22

20-25 100pt

From~/T~J

,I

,I
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L3

-=

--

CR21
G633

R2
10K

R5
10K

R3 .l.C5
10K *.05

R6 .JC9
10K IOS

-=
!

:1

-=

R8
10K

~ R9
10K

I
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lC'3

I..05
'='

C3
.J..05

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN tLf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN tLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.
I.

f,

'='j

470

\
RII

CRI
G633 _

To
SV-A6-SI\

+ t

- __- - -_-_ -

- __ ~

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-13. 3.0-Me Filter Board

6-27

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 56 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, O.Ol}d +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 IJ.f +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 IJ.f +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 IJ f +80%-20%,

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Mica, 470 pf
Camp, 10 pf
Cer, 0.01 11f
Cer, 0.01 11 f
Mica, 470 pf

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

50v
50v
50v
50v

1002-0019
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013

E lllll'nco
Eril'
Er1l'
Erie
Erip

5%, 100v
5%, 500v
+80%-20%, 50v
+80%-20%, 50v
5%, 100v

1002-0035
1005-0031
1005-0013
1005-0013
1002-0035

ElnwllclJ
Jeffers
Eri('
Edt
E lnu.'II('lJ

Camp, 10 pf 5%, 500v


Cer, 0.01 IJ-f +80%-20%, 50v
Cer, 0.01 11f +80%-20%, 50v
Mica, 390 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 47 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0031
1005-0013
1005-0013
1002-0033
1002-0012

.hfff'ls
Erip
Eri('
ElnwlH'o
Elnwl\('lJ

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
COILS

Ll
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 220 Il h 5%
Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 }lh
RF Choke, 220 ILl! 5%
Val' Inductur, 0.56-0.67 IJ.h
Val' Inductor, 0.56-0.67 /lh

1585-0018
7050-0008
1585-0018
7050-0007
7050-0007

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6

Val' Inductar, 0.56-0.67 IJ. h

7050-0007

Cushman

1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006

Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3

Ge, PNP, 2SA234


Ge, PNP, 2SA234
Ge, PNP, 2SA234
RESISTORS

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

22 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ahm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ahm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-2205
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R6
R7
RB
R9
RIO

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

10k ahm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ahm 5%, 1/4w
10k ahm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-1025

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

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C 12

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CIS

Ll

Ir

'I
,

C 14

1.1

L6

I to

03

CR2
C 13
R8

,I
I
I
:

R9

C8

01

LS

02
C9

L..

~I

From ~)" "-----:! I f f


SF-AI-B2 22
4.0-4.5 56pf

CRI
G633 _

R2
10K

R6

~ .~~

C2

.TOI

Cil
I

-12V>-0":'
From
220
SV-A6-P3

B7

C 10

- - - L - I

to,

R3 .!.C5
10K

I.ol

L3

220

C3
TOI

-R4

RS
~

C4

If

L4

C7
C6

1..-_-----

R3

C5
R2
CRI
Cl
L3

Rl

+20

IN

01

C2

NOTES
I

RESISTORS~1/4W. 5% VALUES IN OHMS

UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2 CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fJ-f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEll
3. INDuCTORS VALUES IN fJ-h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4 1- FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

Ir--- --L-'
-
:

- -- --- -----l':":"" -

SF-AI-84

--=.:... -

- - - -- -

I -12V~

~'~
R4;
R7

From
220
SV-A6-P3

C2

I.OI

~Q~

IK

'C14
390

t ._.
RI

L2

CI

From~1 f '
I SF-AI-B2
22
4.0-4.5 56pf
CRI

,I

CR2
G633

-=

G633.=

,I

toy

L3,

~.~ -

~~

:0

C3

r-- ~-- -

-=

RESISTORS':'1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fLf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fJ.-h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

I'

Ir6K

-J.OI

NOTES
I.

T~

\
RC-A3-B2 \

pf
47

'"

~\\
RIO

3.9K

,I

\ \

- .. ~i
COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
OR REPRO
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-14. 10-Me Filter Board

6-29

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 39 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.01 I-.Lf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 IJ.f +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 IJ.f +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 IJ.f +80%-20%,

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

50v
50v
50v
50v

1002-0018
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013

Elmenca
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

Mica, 330 pf
Camp, 10 pC
Cer, 0.01 IJ.f
Cer, 0.01 IJ.f
Mica, 300 pf

5%, 100y
5%, 500v
+80%-20%, 50y
+80%-20%, 50v
5%, 100y

1002-0032
1005-0031
1005-0013
1005-0013
1002-0032

Elmenco
Jeffers
Erie
Erie
Elmenco

Camp, 10 pC
Cer, 0.01 IJ.f
Cer, 0.01 IJ.f
Mica, 330 pf
Camp, 10 pf

5%, 500v
+80%-20%, 50v
+80%-20%, 50y
5%, 100y
5%, 500v

1005-0031
1005-0013
1005-0013
1002-0032
1005-0031

Jeffers
Erie
Erie
Elmenco
Jeffers

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Chake, 220 IJ.h 5%


Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 IJ.h
RF Choke, 220 IJ.h 5%
Var Inductor, 0.56-0.67 IJ. h
Var Inductor, 0.56-0.67 IJ. h

1585-0018
7050-0008
1585-0018
7050-0007
7050-0007

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6

Var Inductor, 0.56-0.67 IJ. h

7050-0007

Cushman

1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006

Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3

Ge, PNP, 2SA234


Ge, PNP, 2SA234
Ge, PNP, 2SA234
RESISTORS

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

22 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-2205
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Camp, 10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp, 3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Camp, 5.6k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Var, 50k ohm 20%, 1/4w
Camp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-5625
1200-0009
1066-1025

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Mallory
Allen- Bradley

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I'

Ir'

'I
OUT

-12V
R 10
C 12

L-I
-12V>-22Q

......

L6

R7

..LC2
IOI

From

SV-A6-SW2

L2

SF-AI-B2

4.0-4.5

22

39pf

II

~R2

10K

~I

fR3

R2
CR 1

2
3
4

I
~

:::.:;

C2

-it.

L2

+20V

IN

-C3

J..C5

10K ~.Ol

L3
;::;::u

J..C3
I.OI

NOTES

"

3.9K

CI

CRI
G633

toy

R3

~R4

I~
From

R9~

--

~I

II

R8
___ Cl3

L1

Q3

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
CAPACITORS-VALUES IN 1-" UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
INDUCTORS- VALUES IN I-'h ur~LESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
- FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

Ir-'I
.1
'

~- ----=..:... -

~.013.9K
I

From
-12V>22Q

SV-A6-SW2

C2

R 4 i
1

---

R7
3 .9K

I
RI

L2

RIO

CIO
330pf

C 14

.I.OI

330

.~I~

10pf

{,
CR2

G633

G633
~

CI2

CI

From~1
,I SF-AI-B2
22
4.0-4.5 39pf
,I
CRI

"\

IK

C4

.I.OI

----l\
SF-Ai-B5

---'::L-I - - - - - - - -

ISV-A6-S~
~

,I

I
ov

L3
"'YY""I

220

I ,

C3
.I.OI

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN f-Lf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED,
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN J-Lh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SE LECTED VALUE.
I.

~1

-=

To

___ --.J

---

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-15. 12-Mc Filter Board

6-31

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS
CI
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 33 pi 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.01 jJ.f +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 jJ.i +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 jJ.f +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 jJ.f +80%-20%,

50y
50y
50y
50y

1002-0024
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Mica, 240 pf 5%, 100v


Comp, 6.8 pi 5%, 500y
Cer, 0.01 jJ.f +80%-20%, 50y
Cer, 0.01 jJ.f +80%-20%, 50y
Mica, 240 pf 5%, 100v

1002-0030
1005-0022
1005-0013
1005-0013
1002-0030

Elmenco
Jeffers
Erie
Erie
Elmenco

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Comp, 6.8 pf 5%, 500y


Cer, 0.01 jJ.f +80%-20%, 50y
Cer, 0.01 jJ.f +80%-20%, 50v
Mica, 240 pf 5%, 100y
Comp, 6.8 pf 5%, 500y

1005-0022
1005-0013
1005-0013
1002-0030
1005-0022

Jeffers
Erie
Erie
Elmellco
Jeffers

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

DIODES
CRI
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 220 jJ.h 5%


Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 /.l h
RF Choke, 220 jJ.h 5%
Var Inductor, 0.56-0.67 jJ.h
Var Inductor, 0.56-0.67 jJ. h

1585-0018
7050-0008
1585-0018
7050-0007
7050-0007

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6

Var Inductor, 0.56-0.67 jJ. h

7050-0007

Cushman

1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006

Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3

Ge, PNP, 2SA234


Ge, PNP, 2SA234
Ge, PNP, 2SA234
RESISTORS

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Camp,

22 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-2205
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Comp, 10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Camp, 3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 5.6k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Var, 50k ohm 20%, 1/4w
Comp, lk ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-5625
1200-0009
1066-1025

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Mallory
Allen- Bradley

I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I
I

!r--L-I- - - - - - - -
,

'I

OUT

I
I
I
I
I
I
I

R10

:;;~ ~,(':,..,,:ALI
~:'
C

15.~...

~~

C 12

R8

~'....
~C13
------..r ~"II " ~
--------=- R 7

R9____

CIO

I
I
I
I

-12V

i...fT\.J.-, -~

Cll~

11

R6

~~

:ISF-A'-.2 22
From

C6
C5
R3

Rl

c-.

fJI1Kr""

~.It

~ .~

+20V

IN

C2

L2
-C3

~R4
3.9K
.lC4

.TOI

'.0-" 33.'
CRI
G633 _
10K

I
L3

~R3 l.C5
10K I.ol

l:2OV~ IOI
1.0,
NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN ~f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VAWES IN ~n UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. 0- FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

C7

Cl

.lC2

J..OI

~R2

I.

R2
CRI

SV-A6-SW2

,I
I
I~I

C8
_L5

C9
R5

-12V>---0':0--
F rom
220

-l\

SF-AI-B 7

Ir-

-----=-=L-I - - - - - - _ . : . . : . -

----=..:.... -

- - - --

-12V

..

'I From

220
SY-A6-SW2

'I

C2
J-.OI

,I

~I

SF-AI-B2

~~
I
I

4.0-4.5 27pl

22

1
1

CRI
6633

-=

-=

L3
tOY

I
I

:1
220

----

NOTES
I.

sv.I2.swz

1 From
:

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN j.!f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN j.!h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4 - FACTORY SE LECTED VALUE

- - - - - - - - - __ ~ i
COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-17. 14-Mc Filter Board

6-35

I
CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 27
Cer, 0.01
Cer, 0.01
Cer, 0.01
Cer, 0.01

pf 5CV, 100v
IJ-f +80%-20%,
IJ- f +8000- 20%,
Ilf +800/r,-20%,
Ilf +80%-20%,

50v
50v
50v
50v

1002-0008
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013

Elmenca
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Mica, 220 pf 5%, 100v


Comp, 5.6 pf 5%, 500v
Cer, 0.01 Ilf +80%-20%, 50v
Cer, 0.01 Ilf +80%-20%, 50v
Mica, 220 pf 59'0, 100v

1002-0029
1005-0023
1005-0013
1005-0013
1002-0029

Elmenca
Jeffers
Erie
Erie
Elmenco

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Camp, 5.6 pf 59'0, 500v


Cer, 0.01 Ilf +80%-20%, 50v
Cer, 0.01 Ilf +80%-20%, 50v
Mica, 220 pf 5%, 100v
Camp, 6.8 pf 5%, 500v

1005-0023
1005-0013
1005-0013
1002-0029
1005-0022

Jeffers
Erie
Erie
Elmencu
Jeffers

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 220 11 h 5%
Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 IJ- h
RF Choke, 220 IJ-h 59'0
Val' Inductor, 0.56-0.67 iJ h
Val' Inductor, 0.56-0.67 Ilh

1585-0018
7050-0008
1585-0018
7050-0007
7050-0007

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6

Val' Inductor, 0.56-0.67 Ilh

7050-0007

Cushman

1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006

Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3

Ge, PNP, 2SA234


Ge, PNP, 2SA234
Ge, PNP, 2SA234

RESISTORS
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Camp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

22 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm ,"50;" 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-2205
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
A lien - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R6
R7
RS
R9
RIO

Camp, 10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Camp, 3.9k ohm 5";., 1/4w
Camp, 5.6k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Val', 50k ohm 20%, 1/4w
Comp, 1k ohm 59'0, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-5625
1200-0009
1066-1025

A lie n- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Mallory
Allen-Bradley

I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I'

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

-LZV

R 10

R8
C 13
R7

R9

C LO

C11~

R6

C9
R5
C7

C6
C5
R3

RZ

CR 1

'~..i

~~

CZ

I"

LZ
C3

+ZOV

IN

ln
1"(5
10K

...... _

..

5.6pf

NOTES
I. RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN ~f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN ~h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. t - FACTORY SE LECTED VALUE

~."'I

CR2
G633.t

-=
R8
5.6K

R6

I"''''

5.6pf

C9

10K I.OI

-=

CI3
R9 I.OI
50K

-=

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR
REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-18. 15-Me Filter Board

6-37

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

RESISTORS (Continued)

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Camp,
Comp,
Comp,
Camp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 15 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 Ilf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%,

50v
50v
50v
50v

1002-0001
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013

Elmenco
Erie
Eri('
Eric
Eric

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Comp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradleyl
Allen-Bradley

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Camp, 5.6 pf 5%, 500v


Mica, 270 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.01 lif +80%-20%, 50v
Cer, 0.01 rLf +80%-20%, 50v
Comp, 5.6 pf 5%, 500v

1005-0023
1002-0031
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0023

.Jeffers
Elmcnco
Eric
Eric
J cffcn;

R16

Camp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1025

Allen-Bradley!

C11
C12
C13
C14
C15

Mica, 270 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.01 Ilf +80%-20%, 50v
Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%, 50v
Comp, 5.6 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 270 pf 5%, 100v

1002-0031
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0023
1002-0031

Elmenco
Eric
Eric
Jeffers
Elmenco

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%, 50v


Cer, 0.01 Ilf +80%-20%, 50v
Camp, 5.6 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 270 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.0111f +80%-20%, 50v

1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0023
1002-0031
1005-0013

Eric
Eric
Jeffers
Elmenco
Eric

C21
C22
C23

Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%, 50v


Mica, 270 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 27 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0013
1002-0031
1002-0008

Eric
Elmcnco
Elmenco

1282-0005
1282-0005

I'f'T
ITT

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

DIODES
CRI
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 22
Val' Inductor,
RF Choke, 22
Val' Inductor,
Val' Inductor,

f1 h 10%
3.0-3.3 /1 h
11 h 10(n

0.2-0.25 lih
0.2-0.25 ph

1585-0012
7050-0013
1585-0012
7050-0006
7050-0006

L6
L7
L8

Val' Inductor, 0.2-0.25 11h


Val' Inductor, 0.2-0.25 lih
Val' Inductor, 0.2-0.25 lih

7050-0006
7050-0006
7050-0006

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006

Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi

1066-3905
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,

PNP,
PNP,
PNP,
PNP,
PNP,

2SA234
2SA234
2SA234
2SA234
2SA234

RESISTORS
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,

39 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I'
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I

I
I
I
I
I

OUT

C22

VG~~

C21'-.

C19

'\

C20

/~16

C18~~
R
12

C17~

R 11
CIS
C14
R9
C 13
R8
C 10
L5
Q2

R6
C9
R5
C7
C6
R3
C5
R2

R4
C4
L4

;15.,.

.w

L3~
1-.

Rl~.

C2
--Ql
=Ll
L2

III

CR 1
C3

+20V

Cl

IN

-12V

=- '-r
SF-AI-BIO

!II ~'2~'~i-' --c~ ~4-

I.ol

~I

-=

I ~:~~-B2

15pf

--~13-- -----

---- - - - ---- -

3.9K

3.9K

C4

CI6

.I. .01
-=

C20

I.ol
-=

L6
CI5

I\

IK

I.ol
-=

LB

CI9

if;,

I
-=

R9 ...... C13

.1

b _

--- ------ -+
-------
- - -----
i

NOTES
I.

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN f1-f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS~ VALUES IN f1-h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. ~- FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

~:

I :

RI2..LCI?

IOK~.OI

ISV~A2-Bl

I
IOK~.OI

\I~

TO
C22 SY-AI
210 SY-A3

___ --_.JJ

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EOUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-19. 24-Mc Filter Board

6-39

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

RE~STORS(Continue~

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS

R6
R7
R8
R9
R10

Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,

10k ahm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ahm 5%, 1/4w

R16

Camp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/4w

Allen-Bradle~

Allen-Bradle)
AlIen - Bradle~
Allen-Bradle)

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 15 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.01 f.lf +80%-2~,
Cer, 0.01 f.lf +8~-2~,
Cer, 0.01 f.lf +80%-2~,
Cer, 0.01 f.lf +80%-20%,

50y
50y
50y
50v

1002-0001
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen-Bradle,
Allen-Bradle
Allen-Bradle'
Allen-Bradle
Allen-Bradle'

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Comp, 4.7 pf 5%, 500v


Mica, 240 pi 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.01 f.lf +80%-2~, 50v
Cer, 0.01 f.lf +80%-20%, 50v
Comp, 4.7 pf 5%, 500v

1005-0030
1002-0030
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0030

Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers

1066-1025

Allen-Bradle,

Cll
C12
Cl3
C14
C15

Mica, 240 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.01 f.lf +80%-2~, 50v
Cer, 0.01 f.lf +80%-2~, 50v
Comp, 4.7 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 240 pf 5%, 100v

1002-0030
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0030
1002-0030

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Cer, 0.01 f.li +80%-20%, 50v


Cer, 0.01 f.lf +80%-20%, 50v
Comp, 4.7 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 240 pi 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.01 fif +80%-20%, 50v

1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0030
1002-0030
1005-0013

Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie

C21
C22
C23

Cer, 0.01 f.lf +80%-20%, 50v


Mica, 240 pi 5%, 100v
Mica, 10 pf 5%, 100y

1005-0013
1002-0030
1002-0016

Erie
Elmenco
Elmenco

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

Allen-Bradle~

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Ge, G633

Ge, G633
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 22
Var Inductor,
RF Choke, 22
Var Inductor,
Var Inductor,

)1h 10%
3.0-3.3 f.lh
Ilh 10%
0.2-0.25 11 h
0.2-0.25 f.lh

1585-0012
7050-0013
1585-0012
7050-0006
7050-0006

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6
L7
L8

Var Inductor, 0.2-0.25 f.l h


Var Inductor, 0.2-0.25 f.lh
Var Inductor, 0.2-0.25 f.lh

7050-0006
7050-0006
7050-0006

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006

Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi

1066-3905
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Ge, PNP, 2SA234


Ge, PNP, 2SA234
Ge, PNP, 2SA234

Ge, PNP, 2SA234


Ge, PNP, 2SA234
RESISTORS

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Camp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

39 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

I'

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I

I~~
:1-I~

. .

12

CI

OUT

CZZ

I From~Pf

CZO

SF-AIB2

:I
R 16

Q4
RIO

C 17
R 11

I
III

......._-

_~_----L5

R
C9
R5
C7
C6
R3
C5
RZ
L3

QZ
-R4

I,X
.

C4
L4

CZ
Q1

=~~

lit

R1
CRI
C3

+ZOV

Cl

IN

-IZV

39
CRI

-=

L'

R2

R5

R8

10K

10K

10K

R3 lC5
10KIm

06

e.

10K*,01

+20V 22

R7
C8
C 11

~ ~.~-3.3

__

Q3

R8
C 10

-=

:I

L6

R9
C 13

C8

I.ol

G633

C lZ

CIS
C 14

C4

I.ol

Q5

C 16
L7

3.9K

RI

L8
R 13

R7

f 39K
.

J. .01

~.Ol
-

NOTES
I.

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
2 CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fLf UNLESS 01 HERWISE NOTEQ
3 INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

leg

I\:.~~
>----""22
I

: \-12V

1. C2

~.Ol

I ~Pf
:I ~ ;.~-3.3

-=

39
CRI
G633

I
,I
L6
03
R7
C8
~

_Cll

_------L5

02

a
~;

~:

L4

!_,

C2

C22
240
pf
C23
10pf

RI

II

L3

TO SF-AI-BI3
AND SF-AI-BI5

-=L

-=
R2
10K

R~C5

10K01

-=

-=

-=

G633.1.

-=

10K

R8
10K

RII
10K

RI4
10K

R6
C9
10K01

R9
CI3
10K .01

RI2
CI7
101< .01

RI5
C21
10K01

R5

.ie'
-- - -.-- ---

+20V 22

\
\
"

I.ol

from

C 12

$R13
~3.9K

C4

Sf-AIB2

R 16

RIO
3.9K

R7
3.9K

R4
3.9K

CI

C20

----1\
SF-Ai-BII

--

.:I..01

NOTES
I RESISTORS-1/4W. 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.

2 CAPACITORS-VALUES IN J.Lf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEQ

3 INDUCTORS- VALUES IN I"h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

4 - FACTORY SE LECTED VALUE.

I
I:

_-_ --__ JJ
COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND

MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT

AND IS NOT TO BE USE D OTHERWISE


OR REPRO

OUCEO WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT


FROM CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS. INC

Ql

Ll
L2

IN

-12V

Figure 6-20. 25-Mc Filter Board

6-U

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFH.

CKT.REF.

RESISTORS (Continued)
R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


3 .9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

R16

Comp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/4w

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

MFH.

C/E STOCK NO.

DESCRIPTION
CAPACITORS

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allcl1- Bl'adley
Allcn-Bradley I
Allen-Bradley
Allcn- Bradley
Allen- Bradley

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

A Ill' 11- n radley


Allcn- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley

1066-1025

Allcll-Bl'adley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 10 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.01 /-If +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 /-If +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 /-If +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 Ilf +80%-20%,

50v
50v
50v
50v

1002-0016
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013

Elmt'llco
Erie
Erie
Eric
Eric

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Comp, 3.3 pf 5%, 500v


Mica, 200 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.01 Ilf +80%-20%, 50v
Cer, 0.01 Ilf +80%-20%, 50v
Comp, 3.3 pf 5%, 500v

1005-0029
1002-0042
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0029

Jeffers
Elmcnco
Erie
Eric
Jeffers

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Mica, 200 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.01 Ilf +80%-20%, 50v
Cer, 0.01 I1f +80%-20%, 50v
Comp, 3.3 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 200 pf 5%, 100v

1002-0042
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0029
1002-0042

Elmenco
Eric
Eric
Jeffers
Elmenco

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Cer, 0.01 /If +80%-20%, 50v


Cer, 0.01 Ilf +80%-20%, 50v
Comp, 4.7 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 200 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.01 /-If +800/0-20%, 50v

1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0030
1002-0042
1005-0013

Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie

C21
C22
C23

Cer, O.Olllf +80%-20%, 50v


Mica, 200 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 5 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0013
1002-0042
1002-0028

Erie
Elmencu
Elmencu

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633

COILS
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 22
Val' Inductor,
RF Choke, 22
Val' Inductor,
Val' Inductor,

0.2-0.25 Ilh
0.2-0.25 Ilh

1585-0012
7050-0013
1585-0012
7050-0006
7050-0006

L6
L7
L8

Val' Inductor, 0.2-0.25 Il h


Val' Inductor, 0.2-0.25 Ilh
Val' Inductor, 0.2-0.25 Ilh

7050-0006
7050-0006
7050-0006

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006

Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi

1066-3905
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

/lh

3.0-3.3 Ilh
Ilh

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,

PNP,
PNP,
PNP,
PNP,
PNP,

2SA234
2SA234
2SA234
2SA234
2SA234

RESISTORS
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,

39 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I

IS.;~
I~
1

C22

OUT

.I.01

-12V
>----""2'2
SV-A6-SW1

10pt

TOI

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

SF-AI-B2

C23
C21

R 16

RI

R 14
CR2
R 15

I
I

39

CRI
G633

:I

C 19
C 18
R 12

R2

R5

10K

10K

IIol~~-1

cn
R 11

+2OV 22

C 15
C 14

R3 ~C5
10K~01

R6
C9
10K~OI

10K

R9 .l.CI3
10K~01

-C3----4---~~
--

IOI

- -..- -.
-'
_--

R9
C 13

R7
C8

R8
C 10

_Cll

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2 CAPACITORS-VALUES IN f1-1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEU
3. INDUCTORS VALUES IN f1-h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4 - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE
I.

_-----L5

R6
C9
R5
C7
C6
R3
C5
R2
L3

02

~;;

~:
L4

~l

C2

-01

-:f-

Rl

L 1

L2

CRl
C3

I
I
I

~ ~-3~

:I

3.9K

C4

>-If

From

R7

? 3.9 K

CI

C20

+20V

Cl

IN

-12V

SF-AI-BJ2

IE.~~-- - - '-' :

>---2z
-IZV

J..C4

,*-.01

SF-AI-B2

L8

R13

CI2

.I.OI

J..or

-;-l\
I

CI6

J..OI

'=

C221
ZOO

pf

CRI
G633

.,1

-=

'=

R2
10K

:I~

II

+20. 22

-
-

Q3

'-II

CZ311

39

:I

L6

C8

RI3
3.9K

RI

Q5

Cl2

RIO
3.9K

.f; ~-3'

Rl6

R7
3.9K

? 3.9K

CI

>-11::1
lO
From
pf I
1

C20

I.ol

SY-A6-SW7

R3 ..... C~

10K~01

~ R5 -

~ R8 -

~R6 .LC9

10K

10K~01

10K

R9 .LC13

10K~01

.Le,

~.Ol

- - - -.- - - -_._--
-

'=

G633J,.

RII
10K

RI2

CI7

10K~01

'=
RI4
10K

RI5

TO SF-AI-BI4

I !~

C21

10K~.o1

-- . JJ

R7
C8

~~

_CII

-N'

L5
Q2

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN f-Lf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEU
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN f-Lh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSt-foMN ELECTRONK:S, INC.


THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPE RATION AND

MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EOUIPMENT

AND IS NOT TO BE USEO OTHERWISE


OR REPAO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

R4

C4
L4

=~:

!
IN

NOTES
I.

L2

-12V

Figure 6-21. 27 -Me Filter Board

6-43

II
(

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CKT.REF.

RESISTORS (Continued)

':

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS

R4
R5

Camp, 3.9k ahm 5%, 1/4w


Camp, 10k ahm 5%, 1/4w

1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

10k ahm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ahm 5%, 1/4w
10k ahm 5%, 1/4w
10k ahm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ahm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

10k ahm 5%, 1/4w


10k ahm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ahm 5%, 1/4w
10k ahm 5%, 1/4w
10k ahm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R16
R17

Camp, 1k ahm 5%, 1/4w


Camp *

1066-1025
1066-*

Allcn- Bradley
Allen- Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,

C6
C7
CB
C9
C10
Cll

0.01 Itf +BO%-20%" 50v


0.002 {If 20%, 600v
0.002 Iif 20%, 600v
0.01 {If +80%-20%, 50v
0.01 {If +80%-20%, 50v

1005-0013
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0013
1005-0013

Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

Camp, 22 pf 5%, 500v


Mica, 240 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.002 Itf 20%, 600v
Cer, 0.002 {If 20%, 600v
Camp, 2.2 pf 5%, 500v

1005-0038
1002-0030
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0028

Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie
Eric
Jeffers

Mica, 51 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.002 Vf 20Sb, 600v
Cer, 0.002 Iif 20%, 600v
Comp, 2.2 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 51 pf 5%, 100v

1002-0045
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0028
1002-0045

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco

C18
C19
C20

Cer, 0.002 {If 20Sb, 600v


Cer, 0.002 {If 20%, 600v
Comp, 2.2 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 51 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.002 lif 20%, 600v

1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0028
1002-0045
1005-0003

Erie
Erie
.Jeffers
Elmenco
Eric

C21
C22
C23

Cer, 0.002 {If 20%, 600v


Poly, 0.0018 Itf 10%, 200v
Mica, 47 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0003
1008-0013
1002-0012

Eric
Sprague
Elmenco

1282-0005

ITT

C12
C13
C14
C15

*Factary selected value

C16
C17

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Not Used
Ge, G633
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 4.7 {l h 20%


Not Used
RF Choke, 4.7 It h 20%
Val' Inductor, 0.2-0.25 IIh
Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 {lh

1585-0021

Delevan

1585-0021
7050-0006
7050-0005

Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6
L7
LB

Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 {lh


Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 Jlh
Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 {lh

7050-0005
7050-0005
7050-0005

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4

Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,

2SA234
2SA234
2SA234
2SA234

1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006

Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi

Q5

Ge, PNP, 2SA234

1272-0006

Hitachi

1066-2205
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

PNP,
PNP,
PNP,
PNP,

RESISTORS
R1
R2
R3

Comp, 22 ahm 5%, 1/4w


Comp, 10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Camp, 10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I'
I

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I:
I
I

r=
19'
,I

-1I - - -

'..'2;'4'

-12V

IN

/
Cl

\
9~~

.01
I >--i~
:I
From

C3
/Rl
L3

~~~R2
,._.
~

C5

:I

~~~~~~~R3
. '~. _./,J
~~~

~~v/::

R4 ___

R6

C 13
R9

I
I

II

C 14
Rll
C 17
R 12

----------====

~~:=-----1~
L8

R 16

=----u.
~

------
C20

..",."

OUT

C 18
R 14
CR2
R 15

-CZl
---.C23

C22

3.9K

.l.C8
T002

22

~R2

~ R5

L3
>---fYY"\

~R3 J..C5

~R6 J..C9

+20V

4.7

10K,J..01

10K

~R8

10K

IOK,J..002

.1C3

~.002

- - - --

-- - --

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2 CAPACITORS-VALUES IN!"-f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3 INDUCTORS- VALUES IN!"-h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED,
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.
I

RiO
Q4
C 19
L7
C 16

~R7

3.9K

10K

::::::----: C 10
____ R 8

Q3
C 15
L6
C 12

J..C4

.I..OI

~R4

Sf-AiBII

-=

CI

+20V

.1 C2
.I.002

I~;~
I~

:1-

--

---

---~

--

IC2
.I.002

12

CI

>---1

I
1

.01

From

Sf-Al'8"

RI

22

:I

R2
10K

R5
10K

R8
10K

R6 . . . . . C9
IOK*.002

IOK~.002

I
R3 ......... C5

,I
i I +20V 4.7
L3

IOK~.OI

R9 ........
C13

R15.L.C21

IOK~002

.LC3

~.002

----

NOTES
I. RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN j-Lf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

---

,---

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND

MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT

AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE


OR
REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-22. 75-Mc Filter Board

6-45

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CKT.REF.

RESISTORS (Continued)

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

R16
R17

Camp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Camp *

1066-1025
1066-*

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

0.01 iiI +80%-20%, 50v


0.002 iiI 20%, 600v
0.002 iiI 20%, 600v
0.01 iiI +80%-20%, 50v
0.01 iiI +80%-20%, 50v

1005-0013
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0013
1005-0013

Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

Camp, 18 pf 5%, 500v


Mica, 200 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.002 lif, 20%, 600v
Cer, 0.002 /-Lf, 20%, 600v
Camp, 2.2 pf 5%, 500v

1005-0037
1002-0042
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0028

Jeffen.,
Elmcl1Co
Erie
Erie
Jeffers

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Mica, 43 pI 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.002 I-lf 20%, 600v
Cer, 0.002 Iif 20%, 600v
Camp, 2.2 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 43 pf 5%, 100v

1002-0046
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0028
1002-0046

Ell1lcnc()
Eric
Eric
Jeffers
Ell1lenco

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Cer, 0.002 lif 20%, 600v


Cer, 0.002 {if 20%, 600v
Camp, 2.2 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 43 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.002 I-lf 20%, 600v

1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0028
1002-0046
1005-0003

Eric
Erie
Jeffers
Elmcl1co
Erie

C21
C22
C23

Cer, 0.002 !J f 20%, 600v


Poly, 0.0018!JI 10%, 200v
Mica, 39 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0003
1008-0013
1002-0018

Erie
Sprague
Elmenco

*Factory selected value

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Not Used
Ge, G633

1282-0005

ITT

COILS
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 4.7 !J h 2{ffo


Not Used
RF Choke, 4.7 !J h 20%
Val' Inductor, 0.2-0.25 1 h
Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 /J h

1585-0021

Delevan

1585-0021
7050-0006
7050-0005

Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6
L7
LB

Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 /J h


Val' Indllctor, 0.12-0.13 Ii h
Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 IJ h

7050-0005
7050-0005
7050-0005

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006

Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi

1066-2205
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley

.1

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,

PNP,
PNP,
PNP,
PNP,
PNP,

2SA234
2SA234
2SA234
2SA234
2SA234

RESISTORS
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

22 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
II

:1

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I

C8
L1

----

-IZV

IN

+ZOV

Cl

~~~

Ll~

CZ~

C5
R3
C7
C6

~R5
____ C9
R6
CI0
RS

Cll
L5
C8
R7

l.C2
I.002

I~~
.01

:I

-=-

CI

C3

Ql

1-12V.

~R7

3.9K

3.9K

C4
.J.OI

FROM

SF-AI-BIZ

22

:I

~R2

~ R5

10K

I
I
L3

+20V

CI4
Rll
Cl7
RIZ

RIO
Q4
C 19
L7
C 16
R 13
Q5

CIS
RI4

~~CR2

L8
RIb

C20

OUT

C22

10K

~ IOKI002
R6 .l.C9

.l.c,

I002

- - - - - --- - - -

Q3
C 15
L6
C 12

~R8

10K

~R3
.l.C5
IOKIOI

: >---J'Y"4'7

II

~R4

- - ---

NOTES
I. RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS

OTHERWISE NOTED.

2. CAPACITORS-VALIAOS IN IJ-f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

:3 NXJCTORS - VALUES IN IJ-h ~LESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

I~--

20V

: 1-12V

!
Cl
C3
Rl
L3
R2
C5
R3
C7
C6
R5
C9
R6
C 10
R8
C 13
R9
C14
R 11
C 17
R 12

~C2

.,t.002

i---

~ 3.R~K

R7
3.9K

IC4

CI

I~~
fROM
I

J.OI

Sf-AI-8'2

22
-

:I

~R2

R5
10K

~R8
10K

~ R3 IOI
l.C5

R6 ...... C9

~R9

10K

E
+20V

L3

IQK_'

I oKJ.O02

~
10K

.l..CI3;
IOKJ..OOj

":'

ljb"l
":' ~
RI4
J01<

~R12 l.CI7

IOI<~OO2

~R15 l.C21

101<.J,002

l.C3
*,002

_--==.-. -

NOTES
I. RESISTORS-I/4W. 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fJ-' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. IMJUCTORS' VAlUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. -fACTORY SELECTElJ YALUE.

b_
COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSI-fMN ELECTRONICS, INC.
THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED fOR THE OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE Of CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EOUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS. INC.

C22

Figure 6-23. BI-Me Filtcr Board

6-47

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

CKT.REF.

MFR.

RESISTORS (Continued)
Comp~
Comp~
Comp~
Comp~

10k ohm 5%~ 1/4w


3.9k ohm 5%~ 1/4w
10k ohm 5%~ 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley

Rll
R12
R13
R14
H15

Comp~ 10k ohm 5%~ 1/4w


Comp~ 10k ohm 5%~ 1/4w
Comp~ 3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-5625
1066-4725

Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
A Hen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R16
R17

Comp~ 1k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1025
1066-*

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

Comp *

*Factory selected value

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS

R6
R7
R8
R9
R10

Comp, 5.6k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp~ 4.7k ohm 5%, 1/4w

DESCRIPTION

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer~
Cer~
Cer~
Cer ~

O.OllJf +80%-2<Y1b, 50v


0.002 IJf 20%, 600v
0.002 IJf 20%, 600v
0.01 IJ f +80%-20%, 50v
Cer, 0.01 IJ f +80%-20%, 50v

1005-0013
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0013
1005-0013

Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

C6
C7
CS
C9
C10

Comp~ 22 pf 5%~ 500v


Mica, 240 pf 5%~ 100v
Cer~ 0.002 IJf 20%~ 600v
Cer~ 0.002 IJf 20%~ 600v
Camp, 1.5 pf 5%, 500v

1005-0038
1002-0030
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0027

Jeffers
Elmenca
Erie
Erie
Jeffers

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Mica, 27 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.002 IJf 20%, 600v
Cer, 0.002 IJf 20%, 600v
Camp, 1.5 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 27 pf 5%~ 100v

1002-0008
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0027
1002-0008

Elmenca
Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenca

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Cer, 0.002 IJf 20%, 600v


Cer, 0.002 IJf 20%, 600v
Comp, 1.5 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 27 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.002 jJ f 20%~ 600v

1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0027
1002-0008
1005-0003

Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie

C21
C22
C23

Cer, 0.002 IJf 20%, 600v


Mica, 680 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 27 pf 5%, JOOv

1005-0003
1002-0022
1002-0008

Erie
Elmenca
Elmenco

1282-0005

ITT

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Not Used
Ge, G633
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 4.7 IJh 20%


Nat Used
RF Choke, 4.7 IJh 20%
Var Inductor, 0.2-0.25 IJ h
Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 IJh

1585-0021

Delevan

1585-0021
7050-0006
7050-0005

Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6
L7
L8

Var Inductor ~ 0.12-0.13 IJ h


Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 IJ h
Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 IJh

7050-0005
7050-0005
7050-0005

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006

Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi

1066-2205
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
AHen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Ge, PNP, 2SA234


Ge, PNP, 2SA234
Ge~ PNP, 2SA234
Ge, PNP, 2SA234
Ge, PNP, 2SA234
RESISTORS

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp~ 22 ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp, 10k ohm 5%~ 1/4w
Comp, 10k ohm 5%~ 1/4w
Comp~ 3.9k ohm 5%~ 1/4w
Comp, 10k ohm 5%~ 1/4w

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

--

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I

-12V

I c.~~4.7

+20V

C1
C3

R1
L3
R2

: 1-12V

I ~ll

.I
-=

.01

FROII

: I SF-AI-BII

~
22

:I

R2
10K

I
I

C 11
L5
CS

R3 ...... C5

L3

il~

R7
Q3

.,......

C 15

~.-::----:: C 17
~R12

us!
RIO

'

Q4

"""1

C 19

L 7

CIS

~R14

~CR2

C16~~

R13~

R 15

LS------U

C21

Q5

CZ3

R 16

C20

1c'7

R12
IOK002

C3
I002

C 14

~--------=R 11

L6
C 12

IOKOI

RII
10K

C22

2
3
4

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
CAPACITORS-VALUES IN 1-'-1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
INDUCTORS - VALUES IN I-'-h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
- FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CL

THIS DRAWING IS INTENC


MAINTENANCE OF CUSH~
AND IS NOT TO BE US
DUCED WITHOUT WRITH
ELECTRONICS, INC

II,
,,;1," ~>----'"4:
I
:11

12

C2

4,.002

T~- --~=- - h~K


R4

3_9K

3.9 K

hl:K

CI

~
.01
FROM

ISF-Al-'"
RI

22

R5
10K

R2
10K

,I
i I~1L...--lc3
L3

~.002

R6..L.C9

R12....L.C17

R15....L.C21

IOKOOl

IOK002

4.7 I.002
K"="

I'

--~--

NOTES
I.
2
3
4.

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fLf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
- FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS. INC

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-24. lOO-Me FIlter Board

6-49

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer, 0.05 u f +80%-20%, 25v


Elect., 1 u f 10%, 25v
Cer, 0.05 IJ f +80%-20%, 25v
Elect., 1 fJ f 10%, 25v
Cer, 0.05 pf +80%-20%, 25v

1005-0014
1013-0004
1005-0014
1013-0004
1005-0014

Erie
Sprague
Erie
Sprague
Erie

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,

0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05

fJ

f
pf
pf
pf
fJ f

+80%-20%,
+80%-20%,
+80%-20%,
+80%-20%,
+80%-20%,

25v
25v
25v
25v
25v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014

Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,

0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05

pf
pf
fJ f
IJ f
fJ f

+80%-20%,
+80%-20%,
+80%-20%,
+80%-20%,

25v
25v

25v
+80%~20%, 25v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014

Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

C16
C17
C18
C19

Cer, 0.05 IJ f
Poly, 0.0015
Poly, 0.0033
Cer, 0.05 IJ f

+80%-20%, 25v
IJ f 10%, 200v
IJ f 1CAt, 200v
+80%-20%, 25v

1005-0014
1008-0025
1008-0017
1005-0014

Erie
Sprague
Sprague
Erie

Si Zener 1N4733, 10%, 4.3v

1281-0015

Motorola

1585-0020

Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Delevan

25v

COILS
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF
RF
RF
RF
RF

Choke,
Choke,
Choke,
Choke,
Choke,

1 mh 5%
1 mh 5%
470 II h 5%
470 II h 5%
1 I' h 20%

1585-0020

1585-0019
1585-0019
1585-0027

'-

..

(4)

Ge, PNP
Si, NPN,
Si, PNP,
Si, NPN,

2N2672
2N708
2N3638
2N708

~~

~Vl

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4

~l

~'l

DIODES
CR1

1272-0009
1272-0010
1272-0015
1272-0010

Amperex
RCA
Fairchild
RCA

ELECTROr--.IICS, INC
HE OPERATION AND

RONICS EQUIPMENT

OR REPRO

WISE
H
FROM CUSHMAN

RESISTORS
HI
H2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

1k ohm 5%, ]/4w


560 ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ahm 5%, 1/4w
10k ahm 5%, 1/4w
150 ahm 5%, 1/2w

1066-1025
1066-5605
1066-3905
1066-1035
1067-1515

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,

1.8k ahm 5%, 1/4w


680 ohm 5%, 1/4w
lk ohm 5%, 1/4w
1.8k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1.8k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1825
1066-6805
1066-1025
1066-1825
1066-1825

Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Comp,

1.8k ohm 5%, 1/4w


1.8k ohm 5%, 1/4w
680 ohm 5%, 1/4w
lk ohm 5%, 1/4w
1.8k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1825
1066-1825
1066-6805
1066-1025
1066-1825

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen ~ Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

:ure 6-24. 100-Mc Filter Board

6-49

I
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IN

Cl
_______..

C6

Rl

C4

g~~

~~~

~~."
~~;
I,',

R2

.---

.,

. - - - - --~

CuL-

- - - - 01

C3

C7
CRI
-----R5
~ C10

C8
R6 - - - - - -

R8

02

R7

R9
C9
RIO

Cll
C12
L3

R 11

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- L4

03~'"
:.~
'

'1

C13

'.~.,

R12

\,"~

C14

04

'

=C15
R14
R13

C 16
R15
L2
L5

-t-20V

C18

C19

OUT

-12V

I:

RI5
1.8K

I +20V

jL

L2

~C4
-I
I

--

NOTES
I. RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fJ-f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEU
3. INDUCTORS - VALUES IN fJ-h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. t: - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

I
_I
COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS, INC.
THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND

MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT

AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE


OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-25. lOO-kc Harmonic Generator

6-51

CKT.REF. I

DESCRIPTION

~ESTOCKNO.

MFR.

CKT.REF.

RESISTORS (Continued)

DESCRIPTION

Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allen-Bradley
Allcn- Bradley
Allcll- Bradley
Allcll- Bradley
Allen- Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 91 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.05 II f .. 80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 /l f +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 IJ f +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 IJ f +80%-20%,

RU
R12
IU5

Comp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allcn- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allcll- Bradley
Allcn- Bradley

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

R16
R17

Camp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Camp *

1066-1025
1066-*

Allen-Bradley
AlIen - Bradley

* Factory

MFR.

CAPACITORS

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

R13
R14

C/E STOCK NO.

25v
25v
25v
25v

1002-0027
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

Camp, 12 pf
Mica, 560 pf
Cer, 0.05 J-l f
Cer, 0.05 /l f
Camp, 15 pf

5%, 500v
5%, 100v
+80%-20%, 25v
+80%-20%, 25v
5%, 500v

1005-0032
1002-0037
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0033

Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Mica, 560 pf
Cer, 0.05 /l f
Cer, 0.05 J.1 f
Camp, 12 pf
Mica, 560 pf

5%, 100v
+80%-20%, 25v
+80%-20%, 25v
5%, 500v
5%, 100v

1002-0037
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0032
1002-0037

Elmencu
Erie
Erie
J eHers
Elmencu

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Cer, 0.05 /l f
Cer, 0.05 IJ f
Camp, 15 pi
Mica, 560 pf
Cer, 0.05 )) f

+80%-20%, 25v
+80%-20%, 25v
5%, 500v
5%, 100v
+80%-20%, 25v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0033
1002-0037
1005-0014

Eric
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie

C21
C22
C23

Cer, 0.05 /l f +80%-20%, 25v


Poly, 0.022 /If 10%, 200v
Mica, 560 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0014
1008-0010
1002-0037

Erie
Sprague
Elmenco

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

selected value

DIODES
CRI
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 470 IJ h 5%
Val' Inductor, 20- 25 /l h
HF Choke, 470 }) h 5%
Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 IJ h
Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 IJ h

1585-0019
7050-0009
1585-0019
7050-0008
7050-0008

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6
L7
L8

Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 IJ h


Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 /l h
Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 IJ h

7050-0008
7050-0008
7050-0008

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0015

T.r.
T.!.
T.!.
T.!.
Fairchild

1066-2205
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Ge, PNP, T1XM203


Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Si, PNP, 2N3638
RESISTORS

HI
R2
R3
R4
R5

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

22 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

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-lZ

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..:.:...c
~ ..~"~.'~ ..:

CR1___....

L'- _ _ _ _

1l

~r

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-~,
..

~1

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L4
C4
R4

R1

_I

R2

-,~~,

C2

l.
li

C5

'!'"

R3
C7

e)

C6
R5
-C9
R6

OZ----r

C 11

L5
C8

C1

C 10

R7
______.n -o'l'"

Lb'"

C 12

.. _-;

R8
_ _ C13
R9

--

C 15
C 14
R 11
C 17

R 10

R lZ
04

C 19

L7

C 18

ri'i----==: t:

C 16
R 13
_________ J..i

05

-,w~n

,~~
l~'~

R 16

'"
-

CZO

,r

#'..

R 17
OUT

,,'

CR2
C21
CZ3
C2Z

!l:~v~~-~

-- --,----

~ --~

----1-

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>---it-

I 91 pI
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FROM

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':"

R3 ... C5

II

R8
10K

R2
10K

L3

10K~.0~

R6 ....... C9

10K~.O~

R9 .......
C13

10K~.0~

-=

RI4

10K

R15.LC21

10K~.O~

:~

+20V 470

1. C3

- - -*'O~
-

NOTES
I. RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fLf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. lNDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. ,,- FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-26. 3 .I-Me Filter Board

6-53

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

RESISTORS (Continued)
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k uhm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allell- Bradley

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Comp,
Cump,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

10k ohm
10k ohm
3.9kohm
10k ohm
10k ohm

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R16
R17

Comp, lk ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp *

1066-1025
1066-*

A lIe n- Bradley
Allen-Bradley

1/4w
1/4w
1/4w
1/4w
1/4w

C/E STOCK NO.

MFH.

CAPACITORS

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

5%,
5%,
5%,
5%,
5%,

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

MFR.

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 82 pf 5%, 100y


Cer, 0.05 Ijf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 IJf +80%-2<YYo,
Cer, 0.05 IJf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 IJ f +80%-20%,

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

ell

25y
25y
25y
25y

1002-0020
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014

Ellllellco
Erie
Erie
Eric
Eric

Comp, 12 pf
Mica, 560 pf
Cer, 0.05 I) f
Cel', 0.05 !J f
Camp, 12 pf

5%, 500y
5%, 100y
+80%-20%, 25y
+80%-2<YYo, 25y
5%, 500y

1005-0032
1002-0037
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0032

Jeffers
Elmcnco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers

C12
C13
C14
C15

Mica, 560 pf
Cer, 0.05 /I f
Cer, 0.05 I) f
Camp, 12 pf
Mica, 560 pf

5%, 100v
+80%-20%, 25v
+80%-20%, 25v
5%, 500v
5%, 100v

1002-0037
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0032
1002-0037

Elmcnc()
Eric
Erie
Jeffers
Elmcllco

C16
C17
CIa
C19
C20

Cer, 0.05 fJ f
Cer, 0.05 fJ f
Comp, 12 pf
Mica, 560 pf
Cer, 0.05 IJ f

+80%-20%, 25v
+80%-20%, 25v
5%, 500v
5%, 100y
+80%-2OC!h, 25v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0032
1002-0037
1005-0014

Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie

C21
C22
C23

Cer, 0.05 }Jf +80%-20%, 25v


Poly, 0.018 fJf 10%, 200v
Mica, 560 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0014
1008-0008
1002-0037

Erie
Sprague
Elmencu

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

* Factory selected value

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633

COILS
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 470 /l h 5%
Val' Inductor, 20- 25 II h
RF Choke, 470 IJ h 5%
Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 IJ h
Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 fJ h

1585-0019
7050-0009
1585-0019
7050-0008
7050-0008

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6
L7
L8

Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 IJ h


Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 }J h
Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 Jlh

7050-0008
7050-0008
7050-0008

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0015

T.!.
T.!.
T.!.
T.!.
Fairchild

1066-2205
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Ge, PNP, T1XM203


Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Si, PNP, 2N3638

RESISTORS
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,

22 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

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-12

C3

.....

L<.

IN

-L-l;

+20

.'-F,~' 7~

__ Cl

;,J"~

__ L3

""'W

...........-.

~J~
- ;-:~ il
,

r\1

~"'-JD

C2

C5

"

'
;ar!!
C4:~
) :n===~:

- -

"'I'

~.I

L 4 '

R4

R3

.-..

C7

-.

~
----11.'111

02

":'.~.
....... l'::~'"

~Jl""'"""""W -

C9

R6

R7

03

RIO

04

~.;Y-~~.I

'.I

~J

u~
C16~
R13

05

R9
-CIS

.i~""'~:.

_.

'

~!
~

_C17
_ _ _ _ _ RI2

','d

!,;

1t1

---------I ~:a
:

.I~'l""

R17

=:11:
C18

~:;

RI6----C20

-C 19

ll


t.

OUT

R1
R2

C23

------C22

!~
I~ IC~ 1.4-_.-~-l} --1- ~I~
.I.05

3.9K

~I

I
I~~."7

82pf

:~

~w) ~~,~,\

~l

CRI

G633 -=

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_-=
R2
10K

R3
I

'

II

470
+20V

C5

IOI<~.05

L3

._

~~

R6

_ _.

RESISTOR$-1/4W, 5% VALUE$ IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN 1"-1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
4. 11- FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

JJ

I :

C9

IOK~.05

NOTES
I.

R5
10K

-_

-_

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-27. 3 .2-Mc Filter Board

6-55

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

RESISTORS (Continued)

"

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Camp,
Comp,
Comp,
Camp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3 .9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allen-Bradley
AHen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
A Hen - Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 82 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.05 !J f +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 !J f +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05!Jf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 !J f +80%-20%,

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley

C6
C7
C8
CD
C10

Camp, 12 pf
Mica, 510 pf
Cer, 0.05 !Jf
Cer, 0.05 !Jf
Comp, 12 pf

5%, 500v

R16
R17

Camp *'

1066-1025
1066 - *'

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

CAPACITORS

Comp, 1k ohm :t5%, 1/4w

25v
25v
25v
25v

1002-0020
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Eric
Erie

5%, 100v
+80%-20%, 25v
+80%-20%, 25v
5%, 500v

1005-0032
1002-0036
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0032

Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers

Mica, 510 pf
Cer, 0.05 !Jf
Cer, 0.05 IJ f
Comp, 12 pf
Mica, 510 pf

5%, 100v
+80%-20%, 25v
+80%-20%, 25v
5%, 500v
5%, 100v

1002-0036
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0032
1002-0036

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Cer, 0.05 !Jf


Cer, 0.05 !J f
Comp, 12 pf
Mica, 510 pf
Cer, 0.05 !J f

+80%-2aJ'o, 25v

+80%-20%, 25v
5%, 500v
5%, 100v
+80%-20%, 25v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0032
1002-0036
1005-0014

Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie

C21
C22
C23

Cer, 0.05 !J f +80%-20%, 25v


Poly, 0.018 !J f 10%, 200v
Mica, 510 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0014
1008-0008
1002-0036

Erie
Sprague
Elmenco

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

*'Factory selected value

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 470 !J h 5%
Val' Inductor, 20-25 !Jh
RF Choke, 470 iJ h 5%
Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 !J h
Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 !J h

1585-0019
7050-0009
1585-0019
7050-0008
7050-0008

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6
L7
L8

Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 !J h


Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 !J h
Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 !J h

7050-0008
7050-0008
7050-0008

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0015

T.!.
T.!.
T.!.
T.!.
Fairchild

1066-2205
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

TRANSISTORS
Ql
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Ge, PNP, TIXM203


Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Si, PNP, 2N3638
RESISTORS

Rl
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Camp,
Comp,

22 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

I
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C1

''-tt

" ,~r"

.-L3

~~'1

--R2

)II;

~-...J

..

C2

~-

R1

C5

It

-R3

~C7

L4

[: J

C4
R4

+20

\.'czi "~""C'I _________

CR1~~

'-'----

IN

r- .,

..

'.

~~:
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C9

R6
C 11
L5

C 10
R8
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C8
R7

--

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..
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~'-.u:

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I
I
I
I
I
I

R9

C 15

Lb

C 14

C 12

R 11
C 17

R 10

R 12
04

C 19

L7

C 18

C 16

..___R15
R14

R 13
05-----

R 16
C20

;~

CR2

I"

-.

C21

R 17

OUT

C23
C22

:~o ~-Ic~2

!i

CI

h.9K

.J-0

>--f

82pf

----l-R4- ----

-~

!R7

h9K

_.

k----~ -- _~F-AI~
----f---- l\
tRIO

h9

C4

IO!5

:I

To
SV-A6

FRO"

SFAI-'17

I
-=

-=

RI4

10K

I
RI5

:I

II

L3

____
+20V 470

1c21

IOK-J.-05

--.-- - b I

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN pf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN ph UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
4 . - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE
I.

I
I

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTROl\JlCS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR
REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-28. 3.3-Mc Filter Board

6-57

DESCRIPTION

CKT. REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CKT. REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS

RESISTORS (Continued)
R6
R7
R8
R9
R10

Comp,
Camp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ohm -5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm :t:5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 82 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.05 Jlf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 Jlf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 Jlf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 Jlf +80%-20%,

25v
25v
25v
25v

1002-0020
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 15%, 1/4w
10k ohm ",5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Comp, 10 pf 5%, 500v


Mica, 470 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.05 Jlf +80%-20%, 25v
Cer, 0.05 Jlf +80%-20%, 25v
Comp, 10 pf :t:5%, 500v

1005-0031
1002-0035
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0031

Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers

R16
R17

Camp, 1k ohm :t:5%, 1/4w


Camp *

1066-1025
1066-*

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Mica, 470 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.05 Jlf +80%-20%, 25v
Cer, 0.05 Jlf +80%-20%, 25v
Comp, 10 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 470 pf 5%, 100v

1002-0035
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0031
1002-0035

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco

C16
C17
C18
C19

C20

Cer, 0.05 Jlf +80%-20%, 25v


Cer, 0.05 Jlf +80%-20%, 25v
Comp, 10 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 470 pf 5%, 100v
Cel-, 0.05 Jlf +80%-20%, 25v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0031
1002-0035
1005-0014

Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie

C21
C22
C23

Cer, 0.05 Jlf +80%-20%, 25v


Poly, 0.018 Jlf 10%, 200v
Mica, 470 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0014
1008-0008
1002-0035

Erie
Sprague
Elmenco

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

*Factory se lected value

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 470 Jlh 5%


Var Inductor, 20-25 Jlh
RF Choke, 470 Jlh ~5%
Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 Jlh
Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 Jlh

1585-0019
7050-0009
1585-0019
7050-0008
7050-0008

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6
L7
L8

Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 Jlh


Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 Jlh
Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 Jlh

7050-0008
7050-0008
7050-0008

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0015

T. I.
T. I.
T. I.
T.I.
Fairchild

1066-2205
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Ge, PNP, T1XM203


Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Si, PNP, 2N3638
RESISTORS

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

22 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm :t:5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

'I

I
I
,I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

-12

IN

-~

CRl~~ '~~R~
L. _ _ _

.-............

roD .

25'

C2

.. _

C4
R4

R3

-C9

:l

Q3---------J~.
C 12

C5

Q2

L6,

R2

i~~:
_______ :"iW*

R7

R1

5'1

,~

Cl

___L3

I~'
L
,I
':

-,

L4

_________

R6

R9
-C 15

C14

R 11
C 17

RIO

R 12
Q4

C 19

L7

C 18

C 16
'
R 13

Q5~
R 16
C20

i-----==

-~

~
::;

..

1 2VCJ

.;

R 17
OUT

R 15
_R14
CR2
C21
C23
C22

II,

"4~O

: 1-12V

CI
~

82
pf

FROM

SF-AI-Bl1

L2 5

~~\

'" 20-2
RI

1
~1

22

'J

:I

R5

10K

I:

L3

.1

i I~20V ~o

C3

~.05

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fJ-f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
"3 INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fJ-h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. 1:- FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.
I.

R9 ~C13
IOK05

R6....L..C9
IOK05

I~

--__ JJ

COPYRIGI-IT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC,

Figure 6-29. 3 A-Me Filter Board

6-59

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CKT.REF.

RESISTORS (Continued)

DESCRIPTION

Comp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley,
Allen- Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 68 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.05 IJ f +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 IJ f +80%-2CYib,
Cer, 0.05 IJf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 IJf +80%-20%,

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley I

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Comp, 10 pf
Mica, 470 pf
Cel', 0.05 IJf
Cer, 0.05 IJf
Comp, 10 pf

R16
R17

Comp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp *

1066-1025
1066-*

Allen-Bradley
A lIen- Bradley

selected value

MFR.

CAPACITORS

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

*Factory

C/E STOCK NO.

25v
25v
25v
25v

1002-0013
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

5%, 100v
+80%-20%, 25v
+80%-20%, 25v
5%, 500v

1005-0031
1002-0035
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0031

Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Mica, 470 pf 5%, 100v


Cel', 0.05 jJ f +80%-20%, 25v
Cer, 0.05 jJ f +80%-20%, 25v
Comp, 10 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 470 pf 5%, 100v

1002-0035
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0031
1002-0035

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Cer, 0.05 IJf


Cel', 0.05 JJf
Comp, 10 pf
Mica, 470 pf
Cel', 0.05 IJ f

+80%-20%, 25v
+80%-20%, 25v
5%, 500v
5%, 100v
+80%-20%, 25v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0031
1002-0035
1005-0014

Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie

C21
C22
C23

Cer, 0.05 JJ f +80%-20%, 25v


Poly, 0.015 JJ f 10%, 200v
Mica, 470 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0014
1008-0007
1002-0035

Erie
Sprague
Elmenco

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

5%, 500v

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 470 IJ h 5%
Val' Inductor, 20-25 IJ h
RF Choke, 470 IJ h 5%
Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 }I h
Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 }i h

1585-0019
7050-0009
1585-0019
7050-0008
7050-0008

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6
L7
L8

Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 IJ h


Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 IJ h
Val' Inductor, 4.0-4.5 }J h

7050-0008
7050-0008
7050-0008

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0015

T.r.
T.r.
T.r.
T.r.
Fairchild

1066-2205
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Ge, PNP, T1XM203


Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Si, PNP, 2N3638

RESISTORS
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Camp,

22 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

-12
r

IN

ffi:,6~, ~71
~ \~-~
('~,
.
.

CR 1 _______
J-~

___

1. . .

---..
4

'" 1

________

__ L3

.nII-.

.
i
' . Il-'~
'~

..

R1
R2

If!

~~

C2

C5

-;

R3

~~

L4
C4
R4

Cl

C7
C6
_R5
-

C9
R6
C 11

L5

C 10
R8
_ _ C13

C8
R7

----- .,.
.

L6

C 12

it,--~

--

_.1,.

R9
~

r'l

C 15
C 14
R 11
C 17

RIO

R12
Q4

C 19

L7

C 18
~

C 16
R 13
Q5

.WiS'H
.

R 16

i---==

I~

R15
R 14
CR2

CZ 1

.~

C23

C20
R17
OUT

C2Z

~12:'~~0- --C~ ~4--

,I

~_9K

.I-O!!
~

>---1CI

I
I

C4

68:1

=- - - - ::
~_9K

~_9K

C8
J.D5
-

J..05

FROIII
Sf-Al-'"

---"-

L4
,,--

---

---~I~--

-----

~_9K

IK

C12

C16

C20

J..05

J..05

J..05

L6
'"

=-

SF-AI-B22

---

L7

,,--

LB

--l\jl
I\
I

C22
T no.

To
5V-A ,

RI

22
CRI

G633

-=

R5
10K

RI4

10K

I
R3 ........ C5

L3
I >---J"Y"'t"".

II
:

+20V 410

IOKf05

R15 ........
C21
10K ,J..05

R6 ........
C9
IOK05

.LC~

I.05

---t---

I
NOTES
I.

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
2 CAPACITORS-VALUES IN ~f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED,
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN ~h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
4 ~ - FACTORY SE LECTED VALUE.

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTROr--IICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
OR REPRO
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure

6~30.

3.5-Mc Filter Board

6-61

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

RESISTORS (Continued)

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 68 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.05 }Jf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 }Jf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 }Jf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 }Jf +80%-20%,

25v
25v
25v
25v

1002-0013
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 1:5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Comp, 6.8 pf 5%, 500v


Mica, 430 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.05 J-lf +80%-20%, 25v
Cer, 0.05 J-lf +80%-20%, 25v
Comp, 10 pf 5%, 500v

1005-0022
1002-0034
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0031

Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers

R16
R17

Comp, 1k ohm, 5%, 1/4w


Comp *

1066-1025
1066-'"

Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Mica, 430 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.05 J-lf +80%-20%, 25v
Cer, 0.05 J-lf +80%-20%, 25v
Comp, 6.8 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 430 pf 5%, 100v

1002-0034
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0022
1002-0034

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco

C16
C17
CIS
C19
C20

Cer, 0.05 }Jf +80%-20%, 25v


Cer, 0.05 }Jf +80%-20%, 25v
Comp, 10 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 430 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.05 }Jf +80%-20%, 25v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0031
1002-0034
1005-0014

Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie

C21
C22
C23

Cer, 0.05 }Jf +80%-20%, 25v


Poly, 0.015 }Jf 10%, 200v
Mica, 430 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0014
1008-0007
1002-0034

Erie
Sprague
Elmenco

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

"'Factory selected value

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 470 J-lh 5%


Var Inductor, 20-25 J1h
RF Choke, 470 }Jh 5%
Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 J-lh
Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 J-lh

1585-0019
7050-0009
1585-0019
7050-0008
7050-0008

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6
L7
L8

Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 }Jh


Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 }Jh
Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 }Jh

7050-0008
7050-0008
7050-0008

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0015

T.!.
T.!.
T.!.
T.!.
Fairchild

1066-2205
1066-103?
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Ge, PNP, TIXM203


Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Si, PNP, 2N3638
RESISTORS

Rl
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

22 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I

-12
r'2

.....

Ll.___

Ql-.

I
I

C2

I
I

C4

IN

~C- ;;r;,,~-,-~

-r:

.rn.

"'

.-L3

J"",." Illi

R1

.~,

---R2

.~,

C5

IJ~

L4

__ C 1

.....

R3

--

' = ~ ~C7

J .'

::----r;U
R4' -

. __ '

~:

C9

:~:;

R8

I
I
I
I
'I

I
I

R7

Q3

...J:.

________..

F-..:aa.:i~

....",1

-C15

C14

C12

Rll

RIO

C17

..l,.------- R 12
Q4

Clg

L7
C16

JII

C 18
R15

Q5------- ~:a

:::

,--

C2 0 "

,.

-----~R14

R 13

. "~l(] Hi!

R17
OUT

R9

~.u.1

., ...............

L6

.--- C 13

* "

C23
C 22

SF-AI- 823

i I>-~o

~-

IC2

: 1-12V

I.05

CI

C4

>---1

IO!S

Gap'
1

l\
I

FROM

To

5V-A6 81

RI

22
CRI

I
,I

G633

-=

L3

II

+20V 470 __

-----

- - - ---- ---

________ - -

NOTES
I.

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fLf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3 INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4 ,,- FACTORY SELECTED VALUE

1 _

COPYRIGrlT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
EL ECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-31. 3 .6-Mc Filter Board

6-63

DESCRIPTION

CKT. REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CKT. REF.

RESISTORS (Continued)

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allen - Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen - Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 56 pf i 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.05 IJf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 Ilf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 Ilf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 Ilf +80%-20%,

25v
25v
25v
25v

1002-0019
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

Comp,10k olun 5%, 1/4w


Comp, 10k olun 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 3.9 ohm 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 10k ahm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen - Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen - Bradley

C6
C7
C8
C9
CI0

Comp, 6.8 pf j5%, 500v


Mica, 430 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.05 Ilf +80%-20%, 25v
Cer, 0.05 Ilf +80%-20%, 25v
Comp, 10 pf 5%, 500v

1005-0022
1002-0034
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0031

Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers

Camp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Camp *

1066-1025
1066-*

Allen - Bradley:
Allen - Bradley

Cll

Mica, 430 pf j 5(10, 100v


Cer, 0.05 Ilf +8(ffh-20%, 25v
Cer, 0.05 Ilf +8(ffh-20%, 25v
Comp, 6.8 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 430 pf 15%, 100v

1002-0034
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0022
1002-0034

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco

Cer, 0.05 Ilf +80%-20%, 25v


Cer, 0.05 Ilf +80%-20%, 25v
Comp, 10 pf 15%, 500v
Mica, 430 pf 15%, 100v
Cer, 0.05 Ilf +80%-20%, 25v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0031
1002-0034
1005-0014

Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie

Cer, 0.05 Ilf +8(ffh-20%, 25v


Poly, 0.015 IlfilO%, 200v
Mica. 430 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0014
1008-0007
1002-0034

Erie
Sprague
Elmenco

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Camp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Camp,

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15
R16
R17

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

C12
C13
C14
C15

*Factory selected value


C16
C17
C18
C19

C20
C21
C22
C23

DIODES
CRI
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
COILS

Ll
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 470 Ilh 5%


Var Inductor, 20-25 Ilh
RF Choke, 470 Ilh 5%
Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 Ilh
Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 Ilh

1585-0019
7050-0009
1585-0019
7050-0008
7050-0008

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6
L7
L8

Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 Ilh


Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 IJh
Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 IJh

7050-0008
7050-0008
7050-0008

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0015

T.!.
T.!.
T.!.
T.!.
Fairchild

1066-2205
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley

TRANSISTORS
Ql
Q2
Q3

Q4
Q5

Ge, PNP, TIXM203


Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Si, PNP, 2N3638
RESISTORS

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Camp,
Comp,

22 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ahm 5%, 1/4w

I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

'I

I
I
I
I
,
I
I
I
I
I
I
,
I
I
I
I

-12

C3

CRI
.L.

IN

--Z~

r \VJJi;--'

-;Sf

'

t~

~I

Ql__

C2

,lIJ,JD

,-

w,'._

..

C1

__ L 3

Rl
---R2

fJ

C5

-,

R3

IIlI~J
~C7
1
. \IT

L4
C4

-,

C6
R5

,.

I,

R4,

---

__",_r

C9

R6

J
i.'<;
~ ~~:;

t_
J

L5

i"

CB_
R7

RB

C13

---------:-_~~'._tl

Q31J~~1
Lb

-,

Cl2

If

R9
-C15
Cl4

RII

RIO
>4

Cl7
R 1Z

Q4

C 19

L7

C 18

Cl6

.___R15
Rl4

R 13

_______

;;1UWH

CRZ

Q5

I
RI6-----
C Z0

1---..

CZI

C23

_:0

C ZZ

~
.

jO(,

R17
OUT

I
I

;~I

__

-------\-----
SF-AI-B24

1r=,~I:
~o

: 1-12V

~l
56pf
FROM

:ISF-A'"'
RI

I
I

22
CRI

G633

-=

R5
10K

RI2 ..... C17

R6 ..... C9

.1

II

IOK~05

L3

IOt<~05

+20V 470

----==-F
-

I
I

NOTES
I.

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTE D.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fLf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED,
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS. INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-32. 3.7-Mc Filter Board

6-65

CKT. REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOC K NO.

MFR.

CKT. REF.

RESISTORS (Continued)

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS

R6
R7
R8
R9
R10

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 56 pf l5%, 100v


Cer, 0.05 JJ.f +80%-20(ib,
Cer, 0.05 JJ.f +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 JJ.f +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 IJf +80%-20%,

25v
25v
25v
25v

1002-0019
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 15%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10kohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen - Bradley
AlIen - Bradley
Allen - Bradley

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Comp, 6.8 pf 15%, 500v


Mica, 390 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.05 JJ.f +80%-20%, 25v
Cer, 0.05 JJ.f +80%-20%, 25v
Comp, 10 pf 5%, 500v

1005-0022
1002-0033
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0031

Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers

R16
R17

Comp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp *

1063-1025
1066-*

Allen- Bradley
Allen - Bradley

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Mica, 390 pf l5%, 100v


Cer, 0.05 JJ.f +80%-20%, 25v
Cer, 0.05 JJ.f +80%-20%, 25v
Comp, 6.8 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 390 pf :i5%, 100v

1002-0033
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0022
1002-0033

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Cer, 0.05 /Jf +80%-20%, 25v


Cer, 0.05 JJ.f +80%-20%, 25v
Comp, 10 pf :i5%, 500v
Mica, 390 pf 15%, 100v
Cer, 0.05 JJ.f +80%-20%, 25v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0031
1002-0033
1005--0014

Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie

C21
C22
C23

Cer, 0.05 JJ.f +80%-20(}b, 25v


Poly, 0.012 JJ.f t 10%, 200v
Mica, 390 pf ,5%, 100v

1005-0014
1008-0006
1002-0033

Erie
Sprague
Elmenco

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

*Factory selected value

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 470 JJ.h j 51'0


Var Inductor, 20-25 JJ.h
RF Choke, 470 J-lh i51,~
Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 JJ.h
Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 JJ.h

1585-0019
7050-0009
1585-0019
7050-0008
7050-0008

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6
L7
L8

Var Inductor, 4.0-4.f> JJ.h


Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 JJ.h
Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 JJ.h

7050-0008
7050-0008
7050-0008

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0015

T.!.
T.!.
T.!.
T.!.
Fairchild

1066-2205
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen- Bradley

TRANSIST ORS
Q1
Q2
Q3

Q4
Q5

Ge, PNP, T1XM:203


Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM:203
Si, PNP, 2N3638
RESISTORS

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

22 ohm :1:5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm :1:5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I'
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

-12
r-

IN

+20

~ \,~
"'..... ~

CR1 _______

'"

"

"

L.______.

-"

.,

:s;

r, -------

,10,.,

" .toll' ,

i~,'

Ql_

_ '''-Ii

R4

R1
--

_I

R3

~;.a;
,

C7

..

C6
.____R5
-C9

Q2~

L5
C8
R7
Q3

R6
C 11

Cl0

________

R8
_ _ C13

~.l
'I
"
"I

Lb

R2
C5

_"J_T

C4

~L3

"I

C2

L4

Cl

'

R9
-

C15
C14

Cl7

Rl0

R 12
Q4

C 19

L7

C 18
_ _ _ _ _ R15

C 16

R 14
R 13
Q5

R 16

------

.11.IIilll;!
I~

~.J:
..::ioc.

C20

R 17
OUT

CR2
C21
C23
C22

II)
"~k:1-12V

-..tC2

I.os

R7

R4
3.9K

3.9K

CI

I~
FRO III

SF-AI-BI1

I {AliBI

~ iO-25

~~\

RI

22
CRI
G633

I
,I

II

'J

~1

-=

R5
10K

R6....&..C9

IOK~'OS

L3

-__J

I~

+20V 470

NOTES
I.
2
3.
4.

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5"10 VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED
CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fLf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
!I- FACTORY
SELECTED VALUE.

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR
REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-33. 3.8-Mc Filter Board

6-67

if

CKT. REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

CKT. REF.

MFR.

RESISTORS (Continued)

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

10k ohm :1-5%, 1/4w


3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066 -1 035
1066-3925

Allen- Bradle
Allen - Bradle
Allen - Bradle
Allen- Bradle
Allen - Bradle

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 56 pf 15%, lOOv


Cer, 0.05 I-Lf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 I-Lf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 Ilf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.05 }J.f +80%-20(0,

25v
25v
25v
25v

1002-0019
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014

Elmenco
Erie
Eric
Erie
Eric

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm l5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm :15%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5(b~ 1/4w
10k ohm :1-5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1065-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen-Bradle
Allen - Bradle
Allen - Bradle
Allen - Bradle'
Allen - Bradle)

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Comp, 6.8 pf ,5%, 500v


Mica, 390 pf .i5(10, 100v
Cer, 0.05 /.if +80%-20%, 25v
Cer, 0.05 Ilf +80%~20%, 25v
Comp, 10 pi ::l5%, 500v

1005-0022
1002..:0033
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0031

Jeffers
Elmcnco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers

RI6
RI7

Comp, Ik ohm 15%, 1/4w


Comp, *

1066-1025
1066- *

Allen - Bradle'
Allen - Bradle;

Cll
C12
CI3
C14
C15

Mica, 390 pf -15%, 100v


Cer, 0.05 Ilf +80%-20%, 25v
Cer, 0.05 Ilf +80%-20%, 25v
Comp, 6.8 pf 15%, 500v
Mica, 390 pf i5%, 100v

1002-0033
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0022
1002-0033

Elmcnco
Eric
Eric
Jeffers
Elmenco

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Cer, 0.05 I-Lf


Cer, 0.05 I-Lf
Comp, 10 pf
Mica, 390 pf
Cer, 0.05 I-Lf

+80%-20%, 25v
+80%-20%, 25v
15%, 500v
J5%, 100v
+80%-20%, 25v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0031
1002-0033
1005-0014

Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Elmenco
Erie

C21
C22
C23

Cer, 0.05 Jlf +80%-20%, 25v


PolY,0.012 }J.f j 10%, 200v
Mica, 390 pi .i5%, 100v

1005-0014
1008-0006
1002-0033

Erie
Sp ra b'1le
Elmenco

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

*Factory selected value

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 470 ph 5%
Var Inductor, 20-25 J,lh
RF Choke, 470 J,lh J5%
Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 Ilh
Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 Ilh

1585-0019
7050-0009
1585-0019
7050-0008
7050-0008

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6
L7
L8

Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 I-Lh


Var Inducotr, 4.0-4.5 Ilh
Var Inductor, 4.0-4.5 Ilh

7050-0008
7050-0008
7050-0008

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0021
1272-0015

T.!.
T.!.
T.!.
T.!.
Fairchild

1066-2205
1066-1035
lO66-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen - Bradley

"

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Ge, PNP, T1XM203


Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Ge, PNP, TIXM203
Ge, PNP, T1XM203
Si, PNP, 2N3638
RESISTORS

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

22 ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

I
I
I,
I
1

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I,
I

I
I
I

I
I
I

-12
~

cRl

IN

n,

,'f!
I'

.,.......--.-

~:

.-L3

I"''!ia

Cl

uJt..,

~.I

Q1_

L4

~ ~.: 1~ r 1

LL._____

C2

+20

R1
--R2

~"'~

C5

...

R3

--

1
~
~
C
1
7
I
~C6
)

, " II,

t=. \;

~~:

rr------R6

I
I
I
I
II

I
I
I
I

C11
~+------C

__

C8
R7

----...,

"

Lb

'\

-- ,--'"

.1

Cl5
C 14

~ ,I

C 12

R 11

RIO

'*-

C17

- - R 12

Q4

Cl9

L7

C18

ii-

C16

R 13

,4

Q5

-. \~'.....

'

RI6~----....
C20

,
:../,

R17
OUT

C13

R9

~._,

10

R8

-:::
CR 2
C21

C23

, ;...------C22

SF-AI-B26

II

>

'.

-==-l\

~~ ... - -

:1-12V
CI

>---1.
56pf

I FROM

(AlIBI

To
SV-A6 81

SFAIBI7

L2

'1 20-25
.RI

22
CRI

G633

:I

-=

-=

R2
10K

RI4

10K

I
R15..L..C21

,I

II
I

L3

>---""Y"Y"'

+20V 470
_

IOK05

1C3
~.05

- - - r -1--- --
- - ---

NOTES
I.

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5"10 VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fLf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

COPYRIGl.. n 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-34. 3.9-Me Filter Board

6-69

II
,I
I

II
CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CKT.HEF.

RESISTORS (Continued)

I
I
I

I
I,

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS

DESCRIPTION

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

390 ohm 5%, 1/4w


l.5k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1k ohm 5%, 1/4w
2.2k ohm 5%, l/4w
1.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-3915
1066-1525
1066-1025
1066-2225
1066-1225

Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen - Bradley

Rll
R12
R13
R14

Comp, 1k ohm 5%, 1/ 4w


Comp, 1.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Camp 10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 1.5k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1025
1066-1225
1066-1035
1066-1525

Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley

Allen-Bradley
Allen~Bradley
I

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,

600v
600v
600v
600v
600v

1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0003

Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Cer, Disc, 0.002 }Jf, 600v


Comp, 3.3 pi 5%
Mica, 22 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, Disc, 0.002 }Jf, 600v
Cer, Disc, 0.002 lA, 600v

1005-0003
1005-0029
1002-0023
1005-0003
1005-0003

Erie
Jeffer
Elmenco
Erie
Erie

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Cer, Disc, 0.002 }Jf, 600v


Cer, Disc, 0.002 }Jf, 600v
Mica, 22 pf 5%, 100v
Camp, 4.7 pi 5%
Cer, Disc, 0.002 }Jf, 600v

1005-0003
1005-0003
1002-0023
1005-0030
1005-0003

Erie
Erie
Elmenco
Jeffer
Erie

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Mica, 150 pf 5%, 100v


Mica, 30 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, Disc, 0.002 IJf, 600v
Cer, Disc, 0.002 lA, 600v
Mica, 22 pf 5%, 100v

1002-0021
1002-0043
1005-0003
1005-0003
1002-0023

Elmenco
Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Elmenco

C21
C22

Cer, Disc, 0.002 iJf, 600v


Mica, 330 pi 5%, 100v

1005-0003
1002-0032

Erie
Elmenco

1282-0006

HPA

Disc,
Disc,
Disc,
Disc,
Disc,

0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002

I-if,
I-if,
I-if,
I-if,
}Jf,

DIODES
CR1

Step Recovery Diode, HPA 0136


COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 0.68 Jih 10%


RF Choke, 0.68 iJh 10%
Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 lih
RF Choke, 0.68 iJh 10%
Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 IJh

1585-0024
1585-0024
7050-0005
1585-0024
7050-0005

Delevan
Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman

L6
L7
L8
L9

RF Choke, 0.68 ph l~J


Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 ~jh
RF Choke, 0.68 ph 10%
Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 ph

1585-0024
7050-0005
1585-0024
7050-0005

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman

1272-0006
1272-0010
1272-0010
1272-0013

Hitachi
RCA
RCA
RCA

1066-1835
1066-5615
1066-2225
1066-1225
1066-1025

Allen - Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4

Ge, PNP, 2SA234


Si, NPN, 2N708
8i, NPN, 2N708
8i, NPN, 2N1492
RESISTORS

HI
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Camp,
Comp,
Comp,

18k ohm 5%, 1/4w


560 ohm 5%, 1/4w
2.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1k ohm 5%, 1/4w

I:

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Ll

IN

-12V

C4

Cl

I
I
I
I

C5

Rl

GRD
C3

R4

R2

C6

R3

C2
01

L3

C7

I,

02

"I

L5--------......J
C 10---------...J
R 7---------

C14
L4

03

C8
R5
C 11

[7
~~!3
1----------

R 10

. - - - - - - - C 12

r==--__
r-

C 17
C 18

R 12

L7
C 16

Q4

R8

C 19
C22
R 13
CRl

R 11

L9
C20

I
I
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I
I

L2

L8
C21

C9
R 14

Ill!

OUT

FIL-l

r::V --L-' - - - - -

I\

i,68
CI

RC-A3-J3- E
RC-A3-J3-F
RC-A3-J3- H

L4 - -- - __

.68

From

I
,I

SF-A2-BI thru SF-A4-BI

J..002

RI

R7.

1.5~

18K

R8
1K

I '
'

La
.68

C2
.002

-~

~ R2
560

rn

IOO2

91

-=

_.~~_

-LCI3
22
.13; pf

.12

W
.12

.13

150pf
CI7
30pf

To
. SF-A2-FiH

-= ~C20
.L- 002 I
.12 22pf

OR

~ SF-~~-FIH

1~~~~ER.\SF-A4-Fil-1

,,='

.13

DIODE

T\

RI3

10K

:I

I
:,-12V
Il

"=

-=

"=

C6
.002~

V"Y'

.68

.vV

1. C4

*,002

CI2
.I..002

SF-A2-BI 500rne
SF-A3-BI 800 me
_ _ _ _ SF-A4-BI
_ _ _900me
_ ---.-J

------

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5"10 VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fL' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEo.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. t - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.
I.

I
I

L6

'I

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS, INC.


THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EOUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-35, lOO-Me Harmonic Generator

6-71

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS
C1
C2

Mica, 91 pf 5%, 100v*


Var, Glass, 1.5-18 pf

1002-0027
1001-0001

Elmcnco
JFD

Oven

XtalOven

2045-0002

Cushman

Xl

Xtal,3 me

2035-0003

Cushman

*Factory selected value, average value


shown

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I
I

I
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I
I

I
I

I
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I

I
I
I
I
I
I

-------------------

SF-A5

117 V.A.C.

From SV-A6-P3

3mc XTAL

CI=(TYP) 91 p f !

TO SF-A 1- 81

.-FACTORY SELECTED

OVEIN
NOTES
I. RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN f-Lf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN f-Lh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE

VALUE.

ASSEMBLY
COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-36. Oven Assembly

6-73

CKT.REF. I

DESCRIPTION

I~E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CKT.REF.

Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,

PNP,
PNP,
PNP,
PNP,

2SA234C
2SA234C
2SA234C
2SA234C

1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006

Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi

RESISTORS
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
150 ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1515
1066-1035

Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen- Bradley

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Comp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


3 .9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035

Allen-Bradley

Rll
R12
R13
R14

Comp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,

5 .6k ohm
4.7k ohm
2.7k ohm
100 ohm

5%,
5%,
5%,
5%,

1/4w
1/4w
1/4w
1/4w

Allen~Bradley

1066~3925

Allell~Bradley

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allen - Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley

1066-5625
1066-4725
1066-2725
1066-1015

Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley

TRANSFORMERS
Tl
T2

Transformer
Transformer

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CAPACITORS

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4

DESCRIPTION

1579-0005
1579-0005

Cushman
Cushman

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer, O.Ol pf +80%-20%, 50v


Cer, O.Olpf +8~-20%, 50v
Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%, 50v
Var, Cer, NPO, 5.5-18 pf
Mica, 27 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013
1001-0008
1002-0008

Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
ELmenco

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Cer, 0.1 IJf +80%-20%, 50v


Cer, 0.1 IJf +80%-20%, 50v
Mica, 270 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 240 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 680 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0013
1005-0013
1002-0031
1002-0030
1002~0022

Erie
Erie
ELmenco
ELmellco
ELIlll'IlCO

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Mica, 560 pf
Comp, 3.3 pf
Mica, 180 pf
Comp, 3.3 pf
Cer, 0.01 IJf

5%, 100v
5%, 500v
5%, 100v
5%, 500v
80%-20%, 50v

1002-0037
1005-0029
1002-0005
1005-0029
1005-0013

ELIlH'IlCO
.Jeffers
ELmellco
.Jeffers
Erie

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%, 50v


Mica, 180 pf 5%, 100v
Comp, 4.7 pf 5%, 500v
Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%, 50v
Mica, 180 pi 5%, 100v

1005-0013
1002-0005
1005-0030
1005-0013
1002-0005

Erie
ELmellco
Jeffers
Erie
Elmenco

C21
C22
C23
C24
C25

Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%,


Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%,
Comp, 4.7 pf 5%, 500v
Cer, 0.01 iJf +80%-20%,
Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%,

50v
50v

1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0030
1005-0013
1005-0013

Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Erie
Erie

C26
C27
C28
C29
C30

Cer, 0.01 pf +80%-20%, 50v


Var, Cer, NPO, 5.5-18 pC
Mica, 22 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.05 Ijf +80%-20%, 25v
Mica, 560 pi 5%, 100v

1005-0013
1001-0008
1005-0023
1005-0014
1002-0037

Erie
Erie
Elmenco
Erie
Elmenco

C31

Mica, 330 pf 5%, 100v

1002-0032

Elmenco

1282-0005
1282-0005
1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT
ITT
ITT

50v
50v

DIODES
CR1
CR2
CR3
CR4

Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,

G633
G633
G633
G633

COILS
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 22
RF Choke, 22
RF Choke, 10
RF Choke, 12
Var Inductor,

ph 10%
ph 10%
ph 10%
ph 10%
0.2-0.25 IJh

1585-0012
1585-0016
1585 -0011
7050-0006

Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Cushman

L6
L7
L8
L9
LID

RF Choke, 12
Var Inductor,
Var Inductor,
Var Inductor,
RF Choke, 22

ph 10%
0.2-0.25 IJh
0.2-0.25 IJh
0.2-0.25 IJh
IJh 10%

1585-0011
7050-0006
7050-0006
7050-0006
1585-0012

Delevan
Cushman
Cushman
Cushman
Delevan

Lll
L12
L13
L14

RF
RF
RF
RF

1585-0012
1585-0015
1585-0014
1585-0016

Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Delevan

Choke,
Choke,
Choke,
Choke,

22 IJh 10%
6.8 IJh 10%
3.9 uh 20%
10 IJh 10%

1585~0012

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C5 _ _ _

-----~
CR2

aWl

__ L4

R4

C 10

CRI

L3
C9

C 12

C7
_L7

C 13
CI4
R3

l~""'

.-R6

C25

~-

C 15

-C17

R5

I
C26

C 16
R8
R9

I;
C20

C23
Rll

L9

Q4
RIO

R 12
C31

T2
_CR3
CR4
L 10

Lll/' /

C29

C30

IT
L 13 J3

I
I

.-L6

..

Ql

I'

30-31 +20V -12V


i\fC OUT

L14

OR

--

A~:B_2

3.0- 3.9 Me FROM


SV-A6- SW4 OR SW5_ ?R SW6

-----~

L11

I I I

.Lc;!R3

SV-AI-BI THRU
SV-A3- B I

J~3

C29

~-'2vf~

I
I
I

24mc
FROM
SF-AI-BIO

CIO
680

CI3
180

pf

-=

I
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l~:'=
i~7
10K

i!

bl;'
NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5"10 VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fL' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. lNDUCTORS- VAWES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.
I.

CI

JI ~ot-Il~'.........-h"

TO 5V-AI-B2,

pf

'I

I)

5V-A2-B2.
OR SV-A3-B2

I
I

-=

22

-=

-=

-=

-=

RI2
4.7K

.,

C25

+20V

.I..0 1

I
I

---~

COPYRIGI-lT 1966 BY CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS, INC.


THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-37. 27 -Me Mixer

6-75

I
DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CKT.REF.

COILS (Continued)
L8
L9
L10
Lll
L12
L13
L14
L15

Val' Inductor, 0.2-0.25 ,uh


Val' Inductor, 0.2-0.25 I1h
RF Choke, 100 I1h 5%
RF Choke, 2.2 IJh 20%
RF Choke, 10 ,uh 10%
Val' Inductor, 60-68 /-lh
RF Choke, 12 /-lh 10%
RF Choke, 12 fJh 10%

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

CAPACITORS
7050-0006
7050-0006
1585-0017
1585-0013
1585-0016
7050-0010
1585-0012
1585-0012

Cushman
Cushman
Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Delevan

Cl
C2
C3
C4
C5

Mica, 180 pf 5%, 100v


Mica, 680 pi 5%, lOOv
Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%, 50v
Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%, 50v
Camp, 10 pf 5%, 500v

1002-0005
1002-0022
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0031

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Mica, 150 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.01 uf +80%-20%, 50v
Camp, 10 pf 5%, 500v
Not Used
Mica, 180 pf 5%, 100v

1002-0021
1005-0013
1005-0031

.J<'fh'l's

1002-0005

E 1111 ('nco

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%, 50v


Mica, 680 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 150 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.01 /Jf +80%-2CYfo, 50v
Camp, 5.6 pf 5%, 500v

1005-0013
1002-0022
1002-0021
1005-0013
1005-0023

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Mica, 180 pf 5%, 100y


Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-2CYfo, 50v
Mica, 680 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 150 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%, 50v

1002-0005
1005-0013
1002-0022
1002-0021
1005-0013

Ell1l('llI'o

TRANSISTORS

Ql
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,

2SA234C
2SA234C
2SA234C
2SA234C
2N2672 (NRFR)

1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0006
1272-0009

Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi
Hitachi
Amperex

Q6

Ge, PNP, 2N2048 (NRFR)

1272-0019

Sprague

PNP,
PNP,
PNP,
PNP,
PNP,

MFH.

RESISTORS

Ell1u"l<'o
E1111("1('0

Eri('

Eru'
,Jdfl'I'S
EII1U'II('O

Erit'

Eril'
EII1U'll<'lI
Ell11l'll('O

Erj('
,h.fft'l's

Erip
Elllll'llCO
Elllll"I(:(1
Erie

Rl
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w


2.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
2,2k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-3925
1066-2225
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-2225

Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
A Hen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

C21
C22
C23
C24
C25

Comp, 6.8 pf 5%, 500y


Mica, 180 pf 5%, 100Y
Cer, 0.01 /-If +80%-20%, 50v
Mica, 680 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 27 pf 5%, 100y

1005-0022
1002-0005
1005-0013
1002-0022
1002-0008

.Jdfl'rJo;
Elllll'Il('O
Erie
Elllll'lll'll
Ellllellco

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
2.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-2225
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley

C26
C27
C28
C29
C30

Cer, 0.01
Cer, 0.05
Cer, 0.01
Cer, 0.01
Not Used

50v
25v
50v
50v

1005-0013
1005-0014
1005-0013
1005-0013

Eric
Eric
Eric
Eric

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,

2.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
220 ohm 5%, 1/4w
lk ohm 5%, 1/4w
1k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-2225
1066-1035
1066-2215
1066-1025
1066-1025

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley

C31
C32
C33
C34
C35

Cer, 0.05 IJf +80%-20%, 25v


Mica, 91 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 470 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 47 pI 5%. 100v
Mica, 270 pi 5%, 100v

1005-0014
1002-0027
1002-0035
1002-0012
1002-0031

Erie
Elmcllco
Elmcncu
Elmcllco
Elmcllco

R16
R17
R18
R19
R20

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,

100 ohm 5%, 1/4w


3.3k ohm 5%, 1/4w
470 ohm 5%, 1/4w
2.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1015
1066-3325
1066-4715
1066-2225
1066-1025

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley

C36
C37
C38
C39

Mica, 560 pC 5%, 100v


Mica, 560 pC 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.01 IJi +80%-20%, 50v
Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%, 50v

1002-0037
1002-0037
1005-0013
1005-0013

Elmcllcu
ElmCIlCo
Eric
Erie

R21

Comp, 150 ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1515

Allen- Bradley

1282-0005

ITT

,uf +80%-20%,
/-If +80%-2<110,
IJf +80%-20%,
pf +80%-20%,

DIODES
CRI

Ge, G633

TRANSFORMERS
Tl

Transformer

7050-0011

Cushman

COILS
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 22
Val' Inductor,
RF Choke, 22
Val' Inductor,
Val' Inductor,

0.2-0.25 IJh
/Jh 10%
0.2-0.25 !Jh
0.2 -0 .25 }Jh

1585-0012
7050-0006
1585-0012
7050-0006
7050-0006

Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

L6
L7

Val' Inductor, 0.2-0.25 IJh


Val' Inductor, 0.2-0.25 vh

7050-0006
7050-0006

Cushman
Cushman

I1h 10%

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
II

I
I
I
I
I

I
I

I
I

I'

J4

.......,

v33
L14 _C36
_
C35

R21

R 19
L12C28

C30
I. . .

)i

L;.

R4
C8

J~

tll~'

C27
R 16

..

1~1

t:fA.,,-A

___ .,. '-R 14

R 15

LIO

~-~

~C4

vO
L4

R2

R3

C5

--

r? _ _ _ _

"'_"M

r,

+ZOV

-IZV

L2
C38
-C39

SV-AI-B2 THRU SV-A3-B2

~-------------------~---

'1--

f~82K

--~-------------~-----------------~

~ ~05
1m

J~~4

""

C28 ~

I_.OI
-

I .II

f:.20

..1.C31~
.LC33
.I:
L~3
-= 05 6068
pf

T470

RI5
IK

C29

RI7

RIS

R21

TO
SV-A2,A3
OR A4-BI

L14

3.3K

CI8
680
pf

CI4

II

+20V

LO

C20

R3

R6

R9

10K

RI2

10K

10K

10K

RI9
2.2K

RESISTORS-1/4W. 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN}if UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN}ih UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. t- FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

I'
I
I
I

C40

IOI

NOTES
I.

LI2
10

L3

C3~
I
~

I I

~J4

II

R7
3.9K

.01

.01

L15

- - - - - -_ --~I
COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-38. 30-Mc Decade Divider

6-77

--

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CKTJREF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

CAPACITORS

COILS (Continued)

MFR.

,I

1579-0003

:Cushman

L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 4.7 JJh 2cm


RF Choke, 4.7 IJh 20%
RF Choke, 1 IJh 20%

1585-0021
1585-0021
1585-0027

Delevan
Delevan
Delevan

L6
L7
L8
L9
L10

RF Choke, 1 11h 20%


Not Used
Not Used
Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 JJh
Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 IJh

1585-0027

Delevan

7050-0005
7050-0005

Cushman
Cushman

Lll
L12
L13
L14
L15

Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 JJh


Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 JJh
Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 JJh
RF Choke, 4.7 IJh 20%
RF Choke, 4.7 JJh 20%

7050-0005
7050-0005
7050-0005
1585-0021
1585-0021

CUShman
Cushman
Cushman
Delevan
Delevan

L16
L17
L18

Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 IJh


Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 IJh
Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 JJh

7050-0005
7050-0005
7050-0005

Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Not
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,

Q6
Q7

Ge, PNP, 2N2398


Ge, PNP, 2N2398

Used
PNP,
PNP,
PNP,
PNP,

2N2398
2SA2,34C
2N2398
2N2398

1272-0005
1272-0006
1272-0005
1272-0005
1272-0005
1272-0005

Sprague
Hitachi
Sprague
Sprague
Sprague
Sprague

RESISTORS
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Camp, 220 ohm 5%, 1/4w


Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Camp, 51 ohm5%, 1/4w

1066-5105

Allen-Bradley

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

2.7k ohm 5%, 1/4w


1.8k ohm 5%, 1/4w
12k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-2725
1066-1825
1066-1235
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen-Br~dley

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R16
R17
R18
R19

Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,

10K ohm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

Camp, 10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Camp, 10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Camp, 3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R20
R21

R22
R23

1066-2215

C
C
C
C
C

Mica, 270 pf 5%, 100y


Mica, 560 pf 5%, 100y
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used

C
C
C
C
C

Not Used
Cer, 0.01 JJf +80%-20%, 50y
Cer, 0.01 IJf +80%-20%, 50y
Not Used
Cer, 0.002 JJf 20%, 600v

1002-0031
1002-0037

Elmenco
Elmenco

1005-0013
1005-0013

Erie
Erie

1005-0003

Erie

Mica, 12 pf 5%, 100v


Mica, 12 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 47 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.002 IJf 20%, 600v
Mica, 56 pf 5%, 100y

1002-0017
1002-0017
1002-0012
1005-0003
1002-0019

Elmcncu
Elmcncu
Elmcnco
Eric
Elmcnco

Mica, 180 pf 5%, 100y


Camp, 2.2 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 39 pf 5%, 100y
Cer, 0.002 )Jf 20%, 600v
Cer, 0.002 JJf 20%, 600y

1002-0005
1002-0028
1002-0018
1005-0003
1005-0003

Elmcncll
Jeffers
Elmencu
Erie
Erie

Mica, 47 pf 5%, 100v


Cer, 0.002 JJf 20%, 600v
Cer, 0.002 )Jf 20%, 600y
Camp, 1.5 pf 5%, 500v
Cer, 0.002 IJf 20%, 600v

1002-0012
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0027
1005-0003

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Jeffers
Erie

Mica, 47 pf 5%, 100v


Camp, 1.5 pf 5%, 500y
Cer, 0.002 IJf 20%, 600y
Cer, 0.002 IJf 20%, 600y
Mica, 47 pf 5%, 100y

1002-0012
1005-0027
1005-0003
1005-0003
1002-0012

Elmenco
Jeffers
Erie
Erie
Elmenco

Mica, 47 pf 5%, 100y


Cer, 0.002 )Jf 20%, 600y
Cer, 0.002 fjf 20%, 600y
Cer, 0.002 /.if 20%, 600v
Cer, 0.002 IJf 200/o , 600v

1002-0012
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0003

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

C 6
C 7
C 8
C 9
C 40

Mica, 47 pC 5%, 100y


Camp, 1.5 pf 5%, 500y
Cer, 0.002 pf 20%, 600y
Cer, 0.002 Jjf 20%, 600y
Mica, 47 pf 5%, 100y

1002-0012
1005-0027
1005-0003
1005-0003
1002-0012

Elmenco
Jeffers
Erie
Erie
Elmenco

C 41
C 42
C 43
C 44
C 45

Camp, 1.5 pf 5%, 500y


Cer, 0.002 )Jf 20%, 600v
Cer, 0.002 IJf 20%, 600v
Poly, 0,0022 JJf 10%, 200v
Mica, 47 pf 5%, 100y

1005-0027
1005-0003
1005-0003
1008-0020
1002-0012

Jeffers
Erie
Erie
Sprague
Elmenco

C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C

o
1

2
3
4

5
6

7
8
9

o
1

2
3
4
5
6

7
8
9

A lien- Bradley
C
C
C
C
C

2
3
4

I
I
I

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Si, 1N82A
Si, 1N82A

1282-0004
1282-0004

Sylvania
Sylvania

1585-0011
1585-0011

Delevan
Delevan

COILS
L
L

RF Choke, 12 IJh 10%


RF Choke, 12 JJh 10%

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

CKT.REF.

TRANSFORMERS
Tl

Transformer

1579-0003

Cushman

L3
L4
L5

DESCRIPTION

I
I

~ESTOCKNO'

COILS (Continued)
RF Choke, 4.7 IJh 20%

RF Choke, 4.7 IJh 20%

RF Choke, 1 IJh 20%

1585-0021
1585-0021
1585-0027

1585-0027

L6

L7

L8

L9

LI0

RF Choke, 1 IJh 20%


Not Used
Not Used
Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 {lh
Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 IJh

Lll

L12

L13

L14

L15

Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 {lh


Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 IJh
Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 IJh
RF Choke, 4.7 IJh 20%
RF Choke, 4.7 iJh 20%

7050-0005
7050-0005
7050-0005
1585-0021
1585-0021

L16
L17
L18

Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 IJh


Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 IJh
Var Inductor, 0.12-0.13 IJh

7050-0005
7050-0005
7050-0005

7050-0005
7050-0005

TRANSISTORS
Ql

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q5

Q6
Q7

Not
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,
Ge,

Used

PNP, 2N2398

PNP, 2SA2,34C

PNP, 2N2398

PNP, 2N2398

1272-0005
1272-0006
1272-0005
1272-0005

Ge, PNP, 2N2398


Ge, PNP, 2N2398

1272-0005
1272-0005

RESISTORS

6-78

1066-2215

1066-5105

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

Camp, 220 ohm 5%, 1/4w


Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Comp, 51 ohm5%, 1/4w

R6

R7

R8

R9

RIO

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Comp,

2.7k ohm 5%, 1/4w


1.8k ohm 5%, 1/4w
12k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-2725
1066-1825
1066-1235
1066-1035
1066-1035

Rll

R12

R13

R14

R15

Comp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,

3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w


10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035

R16

R17

R18

R19

R20

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,

10K ohm 5%, 1/4w


3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-3925
1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

R21
R22
R23

Comp, 10k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp, 10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1035
1066-1035
1066-3925

I,
I

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

J1

I
Ll.

"

CRI

JZ

,-r.

R5
C 13

CRZ

Tl

CZ

C 11

LZ

CIZ
L6
___ C8

L5
Cl
C7
RI

L9

16
Cl7

R8
CZO
RIO
CZ5
R9
Q3
CZ8
C 14

L 10
R6
C 18
C 19
Q2
LlI
C24
C2Z
C21
R7
Ll2
C26
C23
CZ7
Rll
CIO
Ll3
C30
29
R14
C31
U5
Ll6
C36
C35
C37
R l7
Ll7
C40
C39
C41
R20

R lZ
R 13
Q4
Ll4
C3Z
R 15
R 16
Q5
C38
R 18
R19
Q6
C4Z
RZI
R22

Q7
C33
C45
C44

U8
C43
RZ3
L3

L4

C34

78 -78.1 MC

OUTPUT

+ZOV

-12V

J2
75mc(;)FROM

SF-AI-BI:3

SY-A4-BI

---- -

- ----L3---l

, - - - - - - - t -.......- - -........- -......- - - . . r y


R7
1.8K

LI
12

C2

Rli
3.91<

,....,..,,....,

4.7
RI7
3.9K

R20
3.9K

R23
3.9K

-0

LIB

C44

47pf

' 1022 ( 7amc


,12-.I3IC45
to SY-A4-B2

12pf

L2
12

R-:iCI3
51
RI
220

47
pf

CI2

-H
12pf

.002

<::"Q
1

NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN f-Lf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEll
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. t: - FACTORY SE LECTED VALUE.

I
I
I

CII

~OPf-=!:-

-12V

ILl"'

<::"'v I
1 1 ... .J'n..

L--i

~R13

-=

-=
~R16

,10K

10K

L14

ryy

tCI4

.I002

4.7

+20V

l..C33

-J..

002

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS, INC.


THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EOUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-39. 78-Mc Mixer

6-79

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/ E STOCK NO,

CKT.REF.

MFR.

COILS

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

i\.lFH,

CAPACITORS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 6.8 ph 1(1fu


RF Choke, 3.9 ph 20%
RF Choke, 1 ph 20%
RF Choke, 1 IJh 20%
Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 ph

1585-0015
1585-0014
1585-0027
1585-0027
7050-0005

Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Cushman

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer, O.Ol}Jf +80%-20%, 50\'


Val', Cer, NPO, 5.5-18 pf
Mica, 12 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 560 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 330 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0013
1001-0008
1002-0017
1002 -0037
1002-0032

E:r it
E:rk
E:1n\t'Il('lJ
E11ll('II('lJ

L6
L7
L8
L9
L10

Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 Jih


RF Choke, 4.7 ph 2(1fu
RF Choke, 4.7 ph 20%
Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 IJh
Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 ph

7050-0005
1585-0021
1585-0021
7050-0005
7050-0005

Cushman
Delevan
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Cer, 0.01 111' +80%-20%, 50v


Cer, 0.01 pf +80%-2iflr;, 50v
Mica, 12 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 12 pf i 5%, 100v
Mica, 51 pf 5%, 100v

1005-0013
1005-0013
1002-0017
1002-0017
1002-0045

Eric
Erh'
Ell1l('lIclJ
EIIllCII('lJ
E 1l1lell('lJ

Lll
L12
L13
L14
L15

Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 ph


RF Choke, 4.7 ph 200/c)
Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 11h
RF Choke, 4.7 ph 2CRh
Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 1111

7050-0005
1585-0021
7050-0005
1585-0021
7050- 0005

Cushman
Delevan
Cushman
Delevan
Cushman

C11
C12
C13
C14

Mica, 180 pf 5%, 100v


Camp, 1 pf 50/,), 500v
Mica, 51 pf 5%, 100v
Mica, 180 pi 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.002 IJf 20%, 600v

1002-0005
1005-0034
1002-0045
1002-0005
1005-0003

El11H'II('(1
,Jeffers
E 1111 l'lI ('0
E1IlH'Ij('(J
Erie

L16
L17
L18
L19

Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 ph


Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.25 ph
RF Choke, 4.7 uh 2(1fu
RF Choke, 4.7 IJh 20%

7050-0005
7050-0006
1585-0021
1585-0021

Cushman
Cushman
Delevan
Delevan

C16
C17
C18
C19

C20

Cer, 0.002 IJf 20%, 600v


Cer, 0.002 uf 20%, 600v
Cer, 0.002 pf 20%, GOO\'
Mica, 43 pI 5%, 100v
Comp, 1 pI 5%, 500v

1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0003
1002-0046
1005-0034

Erie
Erie
Erie
Ell1lcll('lJ
Jeffcrs

C21
C22
C23
C24
C25

Mica, 51 pI 5%, 100v


Mica, 180 pI 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.002 pI 20%, DOOv
Not Used
Mica, 43 pI 5%, 100v

1002-0045
1002-0005
1005-0003

Ell11cll('o
E1mCllc()
Eric

1002-0046

E1mcncu

C26
C27
C28
C29

C30

Camp, 1 pI 5%, 500v


Mica, 51 pI 5%, 100\'
Mica, 180 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.002 111' .i 20%, 600v
Cer, 0,002 IJi .i 20%, 600v

1005-0034
1002-0045
1002-0005
1005-0003
1005-0003

Jeffers
Elmenco
Elmenco
Erie
Erie

C31
C32
C33
C34
C35

Cer, 0.002 Ilf 12{f!{" 600v


Cer, 0.002 IIf J 20%, 600v
Mica, 43 pf i 5%, 100v
Comp, 1 pi' 5%, 500v
Mica, 51 pI :l 5%, 100v

1005-0003
1005-0003
1002-0046
1005-0034
1002-0045

Erie
Erie
Elmenco
Jeffers
Ell1lcnco

C36
C37
C38
C39

C40

Mica, 180 pI 15%, 100v


Cel', 0.002 /ii 20%, 600v
Cer, 0.002 pI 2CRh, 600v
Mica, 120 pI 5%, 100v
Mica, 27 pI 5%, 100v

1002-0005
1005-0003
1005-0003
1002-0010
1002-0008

Ell1lcnco
Erie
Erie
E 1l1lcncu
Elmcncu

C41
C42
C43
C44
C45

Cer, 0.002
Cel', 0.002
Cer, 0.002
Not Used
Cel', 0.002

pI 20%, 600v
JJf 20%, 600v
pf 20%, 600v

1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0003

Erie
Eric
Eric

uf 20%, 600v

1005-0003

Erie

C46

Cel', 0.002 pf 20%, 600v

1005-0003

Erie

1282-0004
1282-0004

Syl vania
Sylvania

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

Ge, PNP, 2N2398


Ge, PNP, 2N2398
Ge, PNP, 2N2398
Ge, PNP, 2N2398
Si, NPN, 2N3563

1272-0005
1272-0005
1272-0005
1272-0005
1272-0022

Sprague
Sprague
Sprague
Sprague
Fairchild

RESISTORS
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

68 ohm 5%, 1/4w


2.7k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1.8k ohm 5%, 1/4w
12k ohm 5%, 1/4w
2.7k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-6805
1066-2725
1066-1825
1066-1235
1066-2725

Alletl- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

1.8k ohm 5%, 1/4w


12k ohm 5%, 1/4w
2.7k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1.8k ohm 5%, 1/4w
12k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1825
1066-1235
1066-2725
1066-1825
1066-1235

Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

2.7k ohm 5%, 1/4w


1.8k ohm 5%, 1/4w
12k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1k ohm 5%, 1/4w
560 ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-2725
1066-1825
1066-1235
1066-1025
1066-5615

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley
Allen- Bradley
A lIen- Bradley

R16
R17

Comp, 120 ohm 5%, 1/4w*


Camp, 1.8k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1215
1066-1825

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley

CI5

TRANSFORMERS
T1

Transformer

*Factory selected value, average value


shown

E1IlH~II('lJ

DIODES
1579-0004

Cushman

CRI
CR2

Si, 1N82A
Si, 1N82A

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

Q4

C38

J4

C40

L13
C2

fi=

L12

II

'I
"

R7

.-

Q2

C23

R6

-C25
1.11
C22

L 10

C21
C 18

'
E

C20
C 17

;1

L5
CII

C8

R3
C 16
C19

L9

QI
1.7
CIS
CI4
C41
1.6

C5

---Rl
C6
CRI

C9

C7

L't
C4
R 14

L1
L18
Cl

C45
+20
ll'JPUT

J3

3.0-3.9mc(;'J FROM ~~-_A_6_-_SW_3

r-:~<RI4
~.o02~IK
1-12V

L7
'4.7
l"'Y",

L2

6'~Pf
C4
T c'S

4.7

.J

~~f
-

----

C42

RI5

l002

78-78.lmc

)
~~~~4-BI
I

560

C8

05
2N3563

C43

II-I..-,~(I

.002
Typ.

-:120

~TI

II

R17-.LC45
002
1. 8

1.

-::

IN82A

..lCIO
51

8
2Pf

12pf

*RI6

CI2

pf

L5

L6
.12-.13

C9
Cil
12pf TI80
Pf

-=

-=

RI3

12K

12K

~
1
l----------------------~j~c~
O
-C
";2
#002
L_ _ --=-_~
--.=-::
-

.. '

I+~ ~I~

NOTES

-=

R4

__

~
~7C32

__

*.=
__

I
- - h 5V-A4-B2

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

I.

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES iN fLf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEU
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

[ 'I

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONiCS EQUIPMENT
AND is NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRiTTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-40. 8i-Me Mixer

6-81

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

RESISTORS

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFH.

CAPACITORS

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

22 ohm 5%, 1/4w


120 ohm 5%, 1/4w*
68 ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-2205
1066-1215
1066-6805
1066-1035
1066-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Val',
Cer,

0.002 iJf 20%, 600v


0.002 iJf 20%, 600v
0.002 uf 20%, 600v
Cer, NPO, 5.5-18 pf
0.002 /.if 20%, 600v

1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0003
1001-0008
1005-0003

Erie
lo:1'it
El'lp
Erlt'
Erlt

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,
Comp,

1.8k ohm 5%, 1/4w


68 ohm 5%, 1/4w
560 ohm 5%, 1/4w
2.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1825
1066-6805
1066-5615
1066-2225
1066~1225

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Cer, 0.002 /.if 20%, 600v


Mica, 120 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.002 /.if 20%, 600v
Cer, 0.002 wf 20%, 600v
Cer, 0.002 /-if 20%, 600v

1005-0003
1002-0010
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0003

Erit'
ElnU'Il('11
El'it'
Erit'
E1'it-

R11
R12
R13

Comp, 560 ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp, 2.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 1.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-5615
1066-2225
1066-1225

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen ~ Bradley

Cll
C12
C13
C14
C15

Cer, 0.002 /-if 20%, 600v


Cer, 0.002 /-if 20%, 600v
Cer, 0.002 /-if 20%, 600v
Mica, 30 pf 5%, 100v
Comp, 3.3 pf 5%, 500v

1005-0003
1005-0003
1002-0043
1005-0029

E1'i('
E1'it'
E1'lt
ElIlH.'IlCIl
.)dfel's

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Mica, 30 pf 5%, 100v


Comp, 1.5 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 30 pf 5%, 100v
Comp, 2.2 pf 5%, 500v
Mica, 30 pf 5%, 100v

1002-0043
1005-0027
1002-0043
1005-0028
1002-0043

Ellll('lI('1l
IJ ('Hers
Ellllel\('11
,Jef!('rs
Ellll('IICO

C21
C22
C23
C24
C25

Comp, 2.2 pf 5%, 500v


Mica, 33 pf 5%, lOOv
Mica, 120 pf 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.002 /-if 20%, 600v
Cer, 0.002 /-if 20%, 600v

1005-0028
1002-0024
1002-0010
1005-0003
1005-0003

,JpHers
EllllCllCll
ElnH'IlCO
Erie
Erie

C26
C27

Mica, 15 pf 5%, 100v


Mica, 82 pf 5%, 100v

1002-0001
1002-0020

Elmcnco
Elmenco

1282-0004
1282-0004

Sylvania
Sylvania

1585-0014
1585-0014
1585-0021
1585-0007
1585-0021

Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

1005~0003

TRANSFORMERS
T1

Transformer

*Factory selected value, average value


shown

1579-0012

Cushman

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Si, 1N82A
Si, 1N82A
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF
RF
RF
RF
RF

L6
L7
L8
L9
L10

RF Choke, 3.9 uh 20%


Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13
Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13
Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13
Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13

iJh
/-ih

1585-0014
7050-0005
7050-0005
7050-0005
7050-0005

Ll1
L12

Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 iJh


Val' Inductor, 0.2-0.25 /-ih

7050-0005
7050-0006

Cushman
Cushman

1272-0006
1272-0022
1272-0022

Hitachi
Fairchild
Fairchild

Choke,
Choke,
Choke,
Choke,
Choke,

3.9 /-ih 20%


3.9 /-ih 20%
4.7 iJh 20%
0.33 J1h 20%
4.7 IJh 20%

/-ih
/-ih

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3

Ge, PNP, 2SA234C


Si, NPN, 2N3563
Si, NPN, 2N3563

I
I
I
I
I

.'I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I

12
JI

CS
R4

R3

R5

R2

QI

R6
C7

Tl

R7

LS
CR2
RIO

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

C3

C6
C4

1'

"1 cf' -Ii

"* ...

~Ji~

Q2
C9
CI3
L7
C 14
CIS
LS'
C 16
L9
CI7
CIS
LIO
C 19
C20

Lli
C2l
C22

~J

.....

,.
__

,,,.

c'

III_

.. Ii

L4
C2
L3
R9

II

-Rll

......'

R 12

..-~1"-.

--

CRI

C8

RI3
C27
C 12
L2

13
+20V
-l2V

It

93-97m~

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Sy-A5-BI

-~-

-12V ~
LI

Ir---('-Tf----~I

_2

I.o02

CRI

I
iI
81-82mc

TD SV-A7-BI
'To SV-A5-B2

IN82A

CR2

g~2

C9

SV-A6-SW7
OFF

R9

-=

3.9

I--l

RI2

2.2K

2.2K

_ .002

C24

I.o02

FROM

SV-A4-B2

JJ

I
I

J2(~

11
12-15;c
FROM

Sv-Alr~

-=

J.002_ .

NOTES
I.

-=

tI
~_

II

-=

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fLf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

'---lC12
I.002

+20V

SV-A~
3.9

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

I
I

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
FROM CUSHMAN
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-41. 93-97 Me Mixer

6-83

II
I

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

,I

I
CAPACITORS

TRANSFORMERS
I

T1

Transformer

1579-0007

Cushman

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Val',

50v
50v
50v
50v
pf

1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013
1005-0013
1001-0008

Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Mica, 47 pf 5% 100v
Cer, O.OllJf +80%-20%, 50v
Cer, 0.05 /If +80%-20%, 25v
Elect., 15 /If +80%-20%, 25v
Elect., 1 IJf +80%-20%, 25v

1002-0012
1005-0013
1005-0014
1013-0005
1013-0004

Elmenco
Erie
Erie
Spral;ue
Sprague

Cl1
C12
Cl3
C14

Elect.,
Elect.,
Elect.,
Elect.,

1013-0005
1013-0005
1013-0005
1013-0003

Spra~ue

Spral;ue
Spral;ue

1282-0005
1282-0005

ITT
ITT

1585-0028
1585-0028

Delevan
Delevan

1272-0006
1272-0010
1272-0010
1272-0011

Hitachi
RCA
RCA
RCA

0.01 IJf +809h-20%,


0.01 IJf +80%-20%,
0.01 IJf +80%-20%,
0.01 IJf +80%-20%,
Cer, NPO, 5.5-18

15 IJf +80%-20%, 25v


15 }Jf +80%-20%, 25v
15 IJf +80%-20%, 25v
100 IJf +80%-20%, 25v

Spra~ue

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Ge, G633
Ge, G633
COILS

L1
L2

RF Choke, 5.6 IJh 10%


RF Choke, 5.6 IJh 10%
TRANSISTORS

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4

Ge, PNP, 2SA234C


Si, NPN, 2N708
Si, NPN, 2N708
Si, NPN, 2N3053
RESISTORS

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

27 ahm 5%, 1/4w


4.7k ohm 5%, 1/4w
4.7k ohm 5%, 1/4w
2.7k ahm 5%, 1/4w
100 ohm 5%, 1/2w

1066-2705
1066-4725
1066-4725
1066-2725
1067-1015

Allen - B radlt'y
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen - Bradley

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Not Used
Nat Used
Camp, 68 ahm 5%, 1/4w
Camp, 10k ahm 5%, 1/4w
Comp, 180k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-6805
1066-1035
1066-1845

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley

Rll
R12
R13
R14
R15

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,
Camp,

220 ohm 5%, 1/4w


3.3k ahm 5%, 1/4w
1k ohm 5%, 1/4w
2.2k ahm 5%, 1/4w
22k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-2215
1066-3325
1066-1025
1066-2225
1066-2235

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

Rl6
Rl7
R18

Comp, 220 ohm 5%, 1/4w


Comp, 2.2k ahm 5%, 1/4w
Camp, 220 ahm 5%, 1/2w

1066-2215
1066-2225
1067-2215

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley

I
I
I
I
I

1\
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

Jl

Cl

Rl

C2

-C7

C5

L2

CRI
CR2
R4
C9
C3

R9
C8

I'

II
'~

,.

_1 _ _ _ _

R 11

-._

RIO

Q2

R 12

R 13

C 11

L1

_.

lIWJ
-.

i .

_I

.1..........

'111

ftt',':
I

'

'

.~J.

--

+20V

_ . __ . _

Iii}

.~~-....

RI"

-- -

R 14

Q3

C 12

Q4

t1

..I

'

~,

'Ff~

,
-

...

R 18

C 14

81-82-'!!...~ From SV-A~_- 82

II

:>-12V

n-.!!!!!L~.from Sf-AI-~~4

-R8-T':::'~ -

I
I

68

II

SY.=-A5-B2

1cl 1.. "

-:

lR'4 lRI6
2.2K

I':

RI8
220

~220

I g~

J6 To

I
r--v,
I

CI3

.:!:....j L:'

SV-A6-SW7

J5 TO

'1::\

SV-A6-RI

15

04

G633

2N3053

I
1

~ R3

.01

4.7K

+.l.C14
-IIOO
+20V

1001/2W

NOTES
I.

RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fLf UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fLh UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

J':
I

SV-A5~_B2~

COPYRIGI-IT 1966 BY CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS, INC.


THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-42, 0-1 Me Generator

6-85

CKT.REF.

DESCRIPTION

C/E STOCK NO.

MFR.

TUBES (Continued)
V6
V7

Display Tube
Display Tube

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

MFH.

CAPACITORS
1270-0017
1270-0018

National
National

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
eel',

0.05 Vf +80%-20%, 25v


0.05 Vf +80%-20%, 25v
0.1 Vf +80%-20%, 75v
0.1 vf +80%-20%, 75v
0.1 vf +80%-20%, 75v

1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0019
1005-0019
1005-0019

Erie
Erie
CRL
CRL
CRL

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,

0.1 vf+80%~20%, 75v


0.05 vf +80%-20%, 25v
0.05 fJf +80%-20%, 25v
0.05 IJf +80%-20%, 25v
0.05 fJf +80%-20%, 25v

1005-0019
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014
1005-0014

CRL
Eric
Erie
Erie
Eric

1281-0008
1281-0008

Muturola
Moturola

1585-0025
1585-0025
1585-0026
1585-0026
1585-0025

Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Delevan
Delevan

1585-0025

Delevan

DIODES
CR1
CR2

Si, 1N4003
Si, 1N4003
COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF
RF
RF
RF
RF

L6

RF Choke, 22 Vh 10%

Choke,
Choke,
Choke,
Choke,
Choke,

22 fJh 10%
22 IJh 100/r)
100 Vh 10%
100 Vh 10%
22 IJh 1Gt

RESISTORS
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

Val', Camp, 250 ohm,


Camp, 10k ohm 5%,
Camp, 10k ohm 5%,
Camp, 10k ohm 5%,
Camp, 10k ohm 5%,

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Cump,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,

2w
1/2w
1/2w
1/2w
1/2w

10k ohm 5%, 1/2w


10k ohm 5%, 1/2w
10k ohm 5%, 1/2w
5 .6k ahm 5%, 1/2w
5.6k ahm 5%, 1/2w

1203-0019
1067-1035
1067-1035
1067-1035
1067-1035

Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Brad1l'y
Allen-Bradh'y

1067-1035
1067-1035
1067-1035
1067-5625
1067-5625

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradll'Y
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradh'y
Allen- Brad1<'y

SWITCHES
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW5

18t Digit
2nd Digit
3rd Digit
4th Digit
5th Digit

1851-0008
1851-0009
1851-0010
1851-0010
1851-0010

Oak
Oak
Oak
Oak
Oak

SW6
SW7

6th Digit
IF

1851-0010
1851-0007

Oak
Oak

1270-0016
1270-0016
1270-0016
1270-0017
1270-0017

National
National
National
National
National

TUBES
VI
V2
V3
V4
V5

Display
Display
Display
Display
Display

Tube
Tube
Tube
Tube
Tube

II

1\

I
I
I

I
I,

I,

I
I
I
I
I
I

81

V7

vi:>

RIO

R9

V5

v3

v2

VI

SW2

SWI

11

SW'I

SW7

SW3

RI

3.2MCSF-AI-BI9
SF -A 1 -B20 3. 3MC

SF-AI-B22 3.5MC

3. OMC SF-AI-B3
SV-AI-BI

SF-AI-B243.7MC

SW3

SW4
SF-A I-B25 3.8MC

SW5

r-
SF-AI-B21 3.4MC

SF-AI-B23 3. 6MC

3.1MCSF-AI-BI8
SW6

3.9MC SF-Al-B26

SF-Ai-BIO
24rnc
SF-AI- B!3

SF-Ai-BIO

SF-Ai-BIO

75mc

24mc

24mc

SY-A6-BI

3.0rnc

+20 To

SF-AI-BI

nru BI5

~12 To

SF-AI- BI

Thru BJ
SF-Ai-BIO

Thru 815

117YAC~

1'7YAC~
+ZOYTo SF-AJ-BI

0
@ 0

@ G)

CDnnecls 10

RC-A3-J3

,--I PIN NO

CHARACTER
6550
5991

r--;-I

~
~

~8

6
7
8

I~
II

12

6552

A-NODE ANODE
I

15
K
4

I
I

~ ~c;ji
I

f9
5 .6K
- 1 / 2 W

( R) SY-A6-PJ

riO
56K
1/2W

IlDECIMAL (6550

ONLY)

:~J IN~ CO~


NOTES
RESISTORS-1/4W. 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN p.f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN p.h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4 . - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE.

COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS. INC.


THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
OR REPRO
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
FROM CUSHMAN
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-43. Frequency Selector Assembly

6-87

I
I

I
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DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

C/E STOCK NO.

R4
R5

Camp, 5.6k ohm 5%, 1/4w


Camp, 3.9k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-5625
1066-3925

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley

R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO

Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Camp,
Comp,

1k ohm 5%, 1/4w


1.2k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1.8k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1.5k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1025
1066-1225
1066-1825
1066-1525
1066-1025

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

R11
R12
R13
R14
R15

Camp,
Comp,
Comp,
Camp,
Camp,

1k ohm 5%, 1/4w


1k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1.2k ohm 5%, 1/2w
10k ohm 5%, 1/4w
1.5k ohm 5%, 1/4w

1066-1025
1066-1025
1067-1225
1066-1035
1066-1525

Allen-Bradley
Allen- Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

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TRANSFORMERS
.

T1
T2

Transformer
Transformer

*Factory selected value, average value


shown

C/E STOCK NO.

MFH.

CAPACITORS

RESISTORS (Continued)

DESCRIPTION

CKT.REF.

MFR.

1579-0011
1579-0011

Cushman
Cushman

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,

0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002

600v
600v
600v
600v

1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0003

Eric
Eric
Eric
Eric
Eric

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

Camp, 3.3 pi 5%, 500v


Mica, 30 pi 5%, 100v
Mica, 39 pi 5%, 100v
Mica, 120 pi 5%, 100v
Cer, 0.002 pi 20%, 600v

1005-0029
1002-0043
1002-0018
1002-0010
1005-0003

Jeffers
Elmel\co
Elmel\co
Elmenco
Eric

C11
C12
C13
C14
CIS

Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,
Cer,

600v
600v
600v
600v
600v

1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0003

Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie
Erie

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

Cer, 0.002
Cer, 0.002
Cer, 0.002
Not Used
Cer, 0.002

lJi 2(f.!h, 600v

pi 20%, 600v
lJi 20%, 600v

1005-0003
1005-0003
1005-0003

Erie
Erie
Erie

lJi 20%, 600v

1005-0003

Erie

C21

Mica, 330 pC 5%, 100v

1002-0032

Elmenco

1282-0006

HPA

1040-0007

Cushman

0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002

pC 20%, 600v

IJf 20%,
fJi 20%,
ui 20%,
lJi 20%,

pi
pi
lJi
lJi
pi

2CfYo,
20%,
20%,
20%,
20%,

DIODES
CR1

Si, HPA0136
FILTERS

Fil-1

Filter, Coxial, 930-970 me


COILS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

RF Choke, 0.68 I-1h 20%


RF Choke, 0.68 IJh 20%
Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 ph
Val' Inductor, 0.12-0.13 {ih
Transformer

1585-0024
1585-0024
7050-0005
7050-0005
1579-0011

Delevan
Delevan
Cushman
Cushman
Cushman

L6
L7
L8

RF Choke, 0.68 IJh 20%


RF Choke, 0.68 IJh 20%
Inductor, Shield 0.1 J-Ih
(same as L3, without slug)

1585-0024
1585-0024

Delevan
Delevan

1272-0006
1272-0010
1272-0010
1272-0013

Hitachi
RCA
RCA
RCA

1066-2715
1066-6805
1066-1035

Allen - Bradley
Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley

TRANSISTORS
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4

Ge, PNP, 2SA234C


Si, NPN, 2N708
Si, NPN, 2N708
Si, NPN, 2N1492
RESISTORS

R1
R2
R3

Camp, 270 ohm 5%, 1/4w*


Comp, 68 ohm 5%, 1/4w
Camp, 10k ohm 5%, 1/4w

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R3
C7
C8

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R8
L6

R9
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T2

C21
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'C20
L002

!93-97MC
FROM

R2
68

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270TYP.

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RESISTORS-1/4W, 5% VALUES IN OHMS UNLESS


OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. CAPACITORS-VALUES IN fl-f UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
3. INDUCTORS- VALUES IN fl-h UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
4. - FACTORY SELECTED VALUE,

L
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.6

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L002

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COPYRIGHT 1966 BY CUSHMAN

ELECTRONICS, INC.

THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR THE OPERATION AND


MAINTENANCE OF CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT
AND IS NOT TO BE USED OTHERWISE
OR REPRO
DUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT
FROM CUSHMAN
ELECTRONICS, INC.

Figure 6-44. 93-97 Me Harmonic Generator

6-89

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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WAR RA NT Y - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CUSHMAN ELECTRONICS, INC. WARRANTS EACH OF THE INSTRUMENTS
OF THEIR MANUFACTURE TO BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIAL
AND WORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF
ORIGINAL PURCHASE.
THE FOREGOING IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER
WARRANTY, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY.
THE COMPANY,
UNDER THEIR LIBERAL WARRANTY, WILL REPAIR OR REPLACE ANY
INSTRUMENT FOUND DEFECTIVE.
THIS WARRANTY MAY NOT APPLY TO INSTRUMENTS WHICH, IN THE
OPINION OF THE COMPANY, HAVE BEEN ALTERED OR MISUSED.

This ITlanual is intended to give the user a cOITlprehensive knowledge of


the instruITlent and its operation or repair. In the event of trouble. study the
ITlanual carefully. Mo st instruITlent ITlalfunctions can be corrected by the user
with a ITlinimuITl of lost usage tiITle.
For assistance or inforITlation of any kind, contact the factory. Give
full details of the nature of your probleITl and include the model and serial nUITl
ber of the instruITlent.
Should it appear that the instruITlent needs to be returned to the factory
for service or recalibration, let us know. Shipping instructions will be
proITlptly given to you. There will be no charge for repair on instruITlents
within the one year warranty other than transportation costs after 90 days of
ownership. Estimates of charges for non-warranty or any other service will
be supplied by the factory upon request before work is begun and such work
will be done on an actual cost basis only.

CLAIM FOR DAMAGE IN SHIPMENT


Your instruITlent should be inspected and tested as soon as it is received.
The instruITlent is insured for safe delivery. If the instrument is daITlaged in
any way or fails to operate properly, file a claim with the carrier or, if insured
separately, with the insurance company.

We sincerely pledge our ilTIITlediate and fullest cooperation


to all users of our precision electronic instruITlents.

PLEASE ADVISE US IF WE CAN ASSIST YOU IN ANY MANNER.


CushITlan Electronics, Inc.

166 San Lazaro Avenue

Dial Area Code 408 - 739 -6760

Sunnyvale, California

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1. Components located on printed circuit
boards will contain that printed circuit's
number as a prefix in their reference
symbol. a.e. PC1 R 1 Components located
on the chassis will not have a prefix.

Components contained within the At

tenuator Assembly will be prefixed by


AT1. a.e. AT1R1.
2. Resistance values are in ohms unless
otherwise specified.
3. Capacitance values are in mfd unless
otherwise specified.
4. All transistors are 2N3856 unless
otherwise specified.
5. Front panel operating information
shown in ~ boxes.
6. All Rotary Switches are viewed from the
knob end, and are shown in their ex
treme counter-clockwise positions.

AT1S2 is shown in its -80db position.

7. AT1S2, 3f, and 3r are physically and


electrically connected together as are
AT1S2, 4f, and 4r.
8. PC7IC 12,13,14,15, and 16 outputs
are the same as shown for PC71C 11.
PCllC 11, 13,14,and 15 are grounded

the same as shown for PC71C 12.

PCllC 16 is grounded the same way,

except for pin 2, which has the clock

pulse applied.

9. PC9C1 may be made up of 2 each 500


mfd 15 vdc capacitors.

120

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