Motorola Magone Basic 6816101h01 A Manual
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Table of Contents Document History ... .............................................................................................. .i Safety Information ... ........................................................................................... . iii Section 1 INTRODUCTION 1.0 Scope of Manual ... .................................................................................................. .1-1 2.0 Warranty and Service Support......
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2.1 Tuning Frequency ... ....................................................................................... ...3-2 2.2 Preparation Before Tuning (refer to Figure 3-1) ... ............................................. .3-2 2.3 Transmitter Tuning ... ....................................................................................... ...3-3 2.4 Receiver Tuning ... ............................................................................................. .3-6 Section 4 RADIO...
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Scope of Manual 1-1 Section 1 INTRODUCTION 1.0 Scope of Manual This manual is intended for use by service technicians familiar with similar types of equipment. It contains service information required for the equipment described and is current as of the printing date. Changes which occur after the printing date may be incorporated by a complete Manual revision or alternatively as additions. NOTE Before operating or testing these units, please read the Safety Information Section in...
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1-2 Warranty and Service Support 2.2 After Warranty Period NOTE For service technicians in the Latin America Countries Region After Warranty Period claims in the Latin America Countries region are handled through the Motorola Authorized Service Provider (SAM) Network. To find the nearest SAM, please go to Motorola Resource Center in Motorola Online at https://businessonline.motorola.com/ . After the Warranty period, Motorola continues to support its...
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Series Freq. Band P Radio Model Information 1-3 3.0 Radio Model Information The model number and serial number are located on a label attached to the back of your radio. You can determine the RF output power, frequency band, protocols, and physical packages. The example below shows one portable radio model number and its specific characteristics. Table 1-1 Radio Model Number (Example: LAH84JDC8AA4) Type of Unit LA H Model 84 J (136-150 MHz) K (150-174...
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1-4 4.0 Radio Features The following are features your radio has. Normal Operation • Rx/Tx • Radio-CPS-Radio Cloning • Radio-to-Radio Cloning • Factory Reset • Low Battery Indication • Self Test Programming Button • Hi/Lo Power • Volume Set • Monitor • Sticky Monitor • Scan Activate • Nuisance Channel Delete • Repeater/Talkaround • PL/DPL • Button Lock • Battery Save Mode • Squelch • Unassigned Radio Features CPS • Rx Frequency...
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2-1 Section 2 MAINTENANCE 1.0 Introduction This chapter provides details about the following: • Preventive Maintenance • Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS Devices • General Repair Procedures and Techniques • Disassembling and Reassembling the Radio 2.0 Preventive Maintenance Periodic visual inspection and cleaning is recommended. 2.1 Inspection Check that the external surfaces of the radio are clean, and that all external controls and switches are functional. It is not...
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2-2 Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS Devices Cleaning Internal Circuit Boards and Components Isopropyl alcohol (70%) may be applied with a stiff, non-metallic, short-bristled brush to dislodge embedded or caked materials located in hard-to-reach areas. The brush stroke should direct the dislodged material out and away from the inside of the radio. Make sure that controls or tunable components are not soaked with alcohol. Do not use high-pressure air to hasten the drying process since...
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Repair Procedures and Techniques — General 2-3 4.0 Repair Procedures and Techniques — General Parts Replacement and Substitution When damaged parts are replaced, identical parts should be used. If the identical replacement part is not locally available, check the parts list for the proper Motorola part number and order the part from the nearest Motorola Communications parts center listed in the Piece Parts section of this manual. Rigid Circuit Boards This family of...
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2-4 Disassembling and Reassembling the Radio — General • To replace a chip component using a soldering iron, select the appropriate micro-tipped soldering iron and apply fresh solder to one of the solder pads. Using a pair of tweezers, position the new chip component in place while heating the fresh solder. Once solder wicks onto the new component, remove the heat from the solder. Heat the remaining pad with the soldering iron and apply solder until it wicks to the component. If...