Chapter 10 465-495 mhz uhf theory of operation, 1 receiver front end, 1 introduction – Motorola CP150TM User Manual

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Chapter 10 465-495 MHz UHF Theory Of Operation

10.1

Introduction

This chapter provides a detailed theory of operation for the radio components. Schematic diagrams
for the circuits described in the following paragraphs are located in

Chapter 12

of this manual.

10.2

UHF Receiver

The UHF receiver covers the range of 465-495 MHz and provides switchable IF bandwidth for use
with 20/25/30 kHz or 12.5 kHz channel spacing systems. The receiver is divided into two major
blocks, as shown in

Figure 10-1

.

• Front End
• Back End

Figure 10-1. UHF Receiver Block Diagram

10.2.1 Receiver Front End

Incoming RF signals from the antenna are first routed through the harmonic filter and antenna switch,
part of the transmitter circuitry, before being applied to the receiver front end. The receiver front end
consists of a preselector filter, RF amplifier, an interstage filter, and a double-balanced first mixer.

The preselector filter is a fixed-tuned 3-pole Butterworth design using discrete elements (L1-L3, C1-
C10, C12 and C523) in a shunt-resonator configuration. It has a 3 dB bandwidth of 68 MHz centered
at 480 MHz, an insertion loss of 2 dB and image attenuation of 39 dB at 405.3 MHz. Diode CR1
protects the RF amplifier by limiting excessive RF levels. The filter bandwidth is considerably wider
than the receive band, to achieve low insertion loss in a compact size. C523 provides a transmission-
zero to improve image attenuation.

The output of the filter is matched to the base of RF amplifier Q21, which provides 18 dB of gain and
a noise figure of 3.3 dB. A BFS505 device is used for high gain, low noise figure and reduced
operating current. Operating voltage is obtained from the 5R source, which is turned off during
transmit to reduce dissipation in Q21. Current mirror Q22 maintains the operating current of Q21
constant at 8 mA regardless of device and temperature variations, for optimum dynamic range and
noise figure.

Demodulator

Crystal

Filter

1st Mixer

RF

Amp

IF

Amp

Preselector

Filter

Interstage

Filter

Recovered Audio

RSSI

RX from

Antenna Switch

Inj Filter

First LO

from Synthesizer

Ceramic

Resonator

Cer Fltr

Switching

4E

6E

6G

BW_SEL

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