General technical description, Uhf compact receiver – Lectrosonics UCR190 User Manual

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UHF Compact Receiver

GENERAL TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

AFC

2nd Mixer

Demodulator

RF

LED

Squelch

0dB

LED

-20

LED

Ext

Off

Power

LED

+9V

Helical Resonator

Filter

GAsFET

Preamp

Helical Resonator

Filter

Double

Balanced

Mixer

1st

Local

Oscillator

9V

Battery

CH12

Jack

+9V

Reg

1st IF Amp

and Crystal Filters

2nd

Local

Oscillator

Balanced

XLR

Output

Output Amp

& Level Control

2nd IF Amp

w/LC Filters

Dual-Band

Compandor

16 kHz

Lo-Pass Filter

Audio

Level

Hdph Amp

and Level Control

Headphone

Output

Polarity

Protection

Int

Batt

Ant

UCR190 Receiver Block Diagram

The UCR190 receiver is comprised of six major functional subsystems: the RF front-end amplifier, the double bal­
anced mixer/local oscillator, the first IF filter, the second IF filter and audio demodulator, the compandor, and the
balanced microphone level output circuit.

The RF front-end amplifier consists of a 5-section helical resonator for high selectivity. Between the first and second
helical resonators, is a low noise GAsFET amplifier. These amplifiers are designed to provide only enough gain to
make up for the inherent loss through the helical resonators. This combination of low front-end gain, coupled with the
extremely high selectivity of the cascaded helical resonators results in no overloading, even on extremely strong
signals. Rejection of out of band signals is maximized, and intermodulation products are suppressed.

The mixer stage consists of a high level double balanced diode mixer. The oscillator is biased from a regulated
supply, and includes Automatic Frequency Control (AFC) yielding stable performance over the entire life of the
battery. The local oscillator crystal operates at approximately 16 MHz, and can be adjusted above and below the
nominal frequency in order to place the 21.4 MHz IF in the center of the crystal filter’s narrow passband. The high
selectivity of the IF crystal filter stage further minimizes the possibility of interference from signals on adjacent
frequencies.

The second IF filter and the audio demodulator, as well as the squelch and RF output LED drive are provided by one
monolithic integrated circuit. The second IF filter is centered on 1MHz, and drives a double tuned quadrature type
FM demodulator. The squelch circuit is a supersonic noise detector type and is factory set for a -20dB SINAD level
(about .5uV). The squelch level is regulated and temperature compensated to maintain a consistent squelch level
under all conditions.

Rio Rancho, NM – USA

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