Th-k2at/k2e/k2et, Circuit description, If circuit – Kenwood 144MHz FM TRANSCEIVER K2E User Manual

Page 7: Squelch and mute circuit, S meter circuit, Af amplifier

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TH-K2AT/K2E/K2ET

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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

IF Circuit

The first IF signal (38.85 MHz) amplified by the IF amplifier (Q24)

and the second IF signal (38.4 MHz) generated by tripling the 12.8
MHz reference oscillator frequency of the TCXO (X1) by Q23, are
mixed in the FM IC to produce a second IF signal (450 kHz) (Lower
heterodyne).

The second IF signal passes through a ceramic filter (CF1)

to remove unwanted components.

The second IF signal passing through the ceramic filter (CF1)

passes through the IF amplifier in the FM IC again and is
detected to produced an audio signal.

Squelch and Mute Circuit

A noise component is obtained by passing FM detection

output (FM IC pin 9) through an operational amplifier in the

CF1

450kHz

CD1

AF OUT

AFM

SM

SQ

IC8

MPU

49

9

48

SMV

SQV

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

MIX

Local

OSC

Buffer

RSSI

Quadrature

detector

LPF

Noise
AMP

IF AMP

Inverter

AMP

1st IF input
(38.85MHz)

IC3

FM IC

2nd local OSC

(38.4MHz)

5R

Q21
AF FILTER

Q20
AF MUTE
SWITCH

VOL IN

R135

C173

C174

R125

R126

Noise
comp

Rectifier

5R

SP

AF OUT

AF

FILTER

Q21

AF MUTE

SWITCH

Q20

IC6

AF AMP

IC3

FM IC

VR201

AF VOLUME

DTMF/BEEP

REM

IC8

MPU

SPK

AFO

SPG

REM/TXD

40

46

9

J4
SP JACK

Fig. 3 IF, Squelch, Mute and S meter circuit

Fig. 4 AF amplifier

FM IC and band-pass filter consisting of R125, R126, R135,
C173, C174. The noise component is rectified in the FM IC to
produce a DC voltage, which is output from the N-REC terminal
(pin 14) of the FM IC as squelch voltage.

The squelch voltage enters the SQ terminal (pin 48) of the

MPU (IC8) and is compared with the reference voltage preset
in the MPU to control audio signal ON/OFF.

When "L" is output from the AFM terminal (pin 9) of the MPU,

the AF mute switch (Q20) is activated to mute the audio signal.

S Meter Circuit

The S meter voltage is output from the RSSI terminal (pin

12) of the FM IC (IC3) and input to the SM terminal (pin 49) of
the MPU. Then the voltage is converted from analog to digital
in the MPU to control the S meter display on the LCD.

AF Amplifier

The detected audio signal passes through an AF filter (Q21)

and enters an AF mute switch (Q20).

After passing through the AF mute switch (Q20), the signal

passes through an AF volume (VR201) and is amplified to a
specified output level with an AF amplifier (IC6).

The audio signal amplified with the AF amplifier (IC6) is

output through an internal speaker or an external speaker
jack (J4).

The beep tone and the DTMF signal are output from the

DTMF/BEEP terminal (pin 40) of the MPU (IC8), enters the AF
amplifier (IC6) and is output as a monitor tone.

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