Circuit description, Receiver circuits, 1 receiver circuits – Icom IC-F7000 User Manual

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SECTION 4

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

4-1 RECEIVER CIRCUITS

4-1-1 RF FILTER CIRCUIT (PLL AND MAIN UNITS)

Received signals from the antenna connector are applied to
the transmit/receive switching and protection relay (PLL unit;
RL7301) which is controlled by the CPU via the “TRXS” line.
The signals pass through the 30 MHz cut-off low-pass filter
(PLL unit; L7321, C7321–C7323, C7325), and then applied
to the MAIN unit via the J7321.

The signals pass through the 1.6 MHz cut off high-pass fil-
ter (MAIN unit; L51–L54, L57, C54, C56, C57, C59,
C61–C64, C69) and transmit/receive switch (D54), and are
then applied to one of the bandpass filters (including one
low-pass filter for below 2.0 MHz). These filters are selected
by the filter control signals (B0–B8) as described in the table
below.

The filtered signals are applied to the pre-amplifier (MAIN
unit; Q102, Q103), and then passed through the 33 MHz
cut-off low-pass filter (L202, L203, C202–C206). The filtered

signals pass through the low-pass filter (MAIN unit; L202,
L203, C202–C206), and are then applied to the 1st mixer
circuit (Q201, Q202, Q204, Q205).

4-1-2 1ST MIXER AND IF CIRCUITS (MAIN UNIT)

The 1st mixer circuit converts the received signals into a
fixed frequency, 64.445 kHz 1st IF signal using PLL output
frequency. By changing the PLL frequency, only the desired
frequency is picked up at the 64.445 kHz bandpass filter
(FI201) at the next stage.

The IF amplifier (Q203) and resonator circuits are designed
between the filter pair. The PLL output signal (1LO) enters
the MAIN unit via the J601 and is amplified at the 1st LO
amplifier (Q601). The amplified signal is passed through the
100 MHz cut-off low-pass filter (L602–L604, C602,
C604–C607, C609) to suppress harmonic components, and
then applied to the 1st mixer circuit (Q201, Q202, Q204,
Q205).

4-1-3 2ND MIXER AND IF CIRCUITS (MAIN UNIT)

The 1st IF signal from the bandpass filter (FI201) is convert-
ed again into a 455 kHz 2nd IF signal at the 2nd mixer cir-
cuit (D303, L303, L304). The 2nd LO signal (2LO) from the
PLL unit enters the MAIN unit via the J301 to be applied to
the 2nd mixer circuit.

4-1-4 3RD MIXER AND IF CIRCUITS (MAIN UNIT)

The 2nd IF signal passes through the low-pass filter (L305,
C308, C310, C311, C315), and is then applied to the IF
amplifier (Q401) via the ceramic bandpass filter (FI401). The
amplified signal passes through the other ceramic bandpass
filter (FI402), and then applied to the 3rd mixer circuit via the
IF amplifier (Q501). The 2nd IF signal is converted into a
12 kHz 3rd IF signal at the 3rd mixer circuit (IC501). The 3rd
LO signal (3LO) from the PLL unit enters the MAIN unit via
the J3601 to be applied to the 3rd mixer circuit.

LPF

Antenna

PLL unit

to transmit/receiver switch

LPF

FI201

FI401

FI402

Q401

Q501

3rd mixer

IC501

IC1002

1st mixer

Q201
Q202
Q203
Q204

2nd mixer

D303

1st LO

64 94 MHz

BPF

2 30 MHz

0.5 1.9999 MHz

BPF

Crystal

BPF

Crystal

IF

amp.

BPF

Crystal

LPF

IF

amp.

IF

amp.

DSP

UNIT

2nd LO

64 MHz

3rd LO

443 kHz

• RECEIVER CONSTRUCTION

Frequency (MHz)

0.5–1.9999
2.0–2.4999
2.5–2.9999
3.0–3.4999
3.5–4.9999
5.0–5.4999
5.5–6.9999
7.0–8.9999
9.0–9.9999

10.0–13.9999
14.0–14.9999
15.0–17.9999
18.0–23.9999
24.0–29.9999

BPF ctrl signal

B0

B1

B2

B3

B4

B5

B6

B7
B8

LPF ctrl signal

L1M

L2M

L4M

L6M

L12M

L22M

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