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I INSTALLATON. OPERATION A N D S E R V I C EM A N U A L
I n c l u d i n g A R T S L I S T ,C I R C U I TD I A G R A M S , P S T R O U B L E H O O T I N GA N D M O U N T I N GT E M P L A T E .

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FEATURES
A M U L T I - P U R P O SE A S Y - T O . U S EE S I G N E, D
The SX-9000 was designed to give you a high degree of versatility i n o p e r a t i o n . Y o u c a n , f o r e x a m p l e , u s e t w o m i c r o p h o n e s ,t w o t a p e decks, two headsets with the SX 9000. All controls are rationallv p l a c e d f o r e a s y u s e . T h e c i r c u i t r y i s q r l i t e a d v a n c e d ,o n a p a r w i t h p r o f e s s i o n ad e s i g n s . l

C L E A N - L I N E DC O N T E M P O R A R Y P P E A R A N C E , A
a The SX-9000 looks good, too. The front incorporates folding panel that adds to its distinctive design.When in operation, the smoked g l a s sd i a l w i n d o w l i g h t s u p w i t h s u b d u e d i l l u m i n a t i o n . a n d t h e s o u r c e also lightsup for quick identification.

HIGH PERFORMANCEUNER T
The SX-9000 employs the latest circuitry, including FET and lC's. The result is a professional receiver of exceptional sensitivity and stabi Iity.

P R E - S E T O N EC O L O R S
In addition to the normal bass and treble controls, there is a 4-position tone color selector knob. This providesquick switching from "flat" to "soft", "bass" or "vivid". These cttaracteristicsare s v m b o l i z e d i n a n i l l u m i n a t e dw i n d o w i n t h e d i a l f a c e .

MON TAPE-TO-TAPE ITOR NG I
Two buttons on the front panel allow easy, one-touch monitoring of tapes "A" or "8" when you use the SX 9000 to copy directly from one tape to another.

FOOLPROOF ICROPHONE SE M U
When either microphone knob is set to OFF, the unit operatesin p a r a l l e l t o p r o v i d e m o n o p h o n i c s i g n a l s f o r b o t h s p e a k e r sw i t h o u t h a v i n gt o s e t t h e m o d e s w i t c h .

REVERBERATION FECT EF
Also included is a reverberation effect knob. The degree of "echo" is e a s i l y r e a d i n t h e " R e v e r b e r a t i o n "w i n d o w i n t h e d i a l f a c e "

S P E C I A L" O V E R L O A D P R O T E C T I O N ' '
You can play up to three different pairs of speakersystemsthrough t h e S X - 9 0 0 0 i n c o m b i n a t i o n sA , B , C , A + 8 , A + C , B + C . l f a l l t h r e e are accidentally turned on, however, the "Overload Protection" goes i n t o a c t i o n a n d t h e s p e a k e r s r e a u t o m a t i c a l l ys h u t o f f . a

EARPHONE ERSATILITY V
Becausethe SX-9000 has two "earphones" output jacks, two people may I isten simu ltaneously with earphones without having to go through an accessoryjunction box.

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LINE VOLTAGESELECTION AND FUSE
S W I T C H I N G I N E V O L T A G E S E T T I N GA N D F U S E L To remove the fuse, turn the fuse cap located on the line voltage selector switch in the direction indicated by the arrow. Then remove the fuse plug from the unit. Put the fuse plug back so that the proper line voltage marking can be seen through the cut on the edge of the plug. Whenever the position of the selector switch is changed, check the rating of the fuse. A 1.5-ampere fuse is to be used foreither 22OY or 240V operation and a S-amperefuse for 110V, 120V or 130V operation. If the rating of the fuse is correct, replacecap. F U S ER E P L A C E M E N T If the fuse blows, remove the fuse cap and replace the fuse with a new one.

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STEREO SYSTEM
The SX-9000 is general-purpose stereo amplifier. Connect it to the speaker systems (two to six), turntable, tape recorder, etc., which are separatelyavailable.

INSTALLATION
When installing your stereo system, check the following points. o The place should be well-ventilated, and free from dampnessand dust. o The units should not be exposed to direct sunlight. o The units should not be placed near radiators or other heating units. o The place should be substantial and roomy enough for the installation, when installing the unit on a shelf.

A SPEAKER SYSTEM

B SPEAKER SYSTEM

C SPEAKER SYSTEM

Fig. 2

A WORD ABOUT ROOM ACOUSTICS
The quality of reproduced sound varies according to the size and shape of the room, the materials of walls, floor and ceiling and the amount and arrangement of fumiture. Too harsh or "bright" a sound usually results from too many hard reflecting surfaces, and/or too low a ceiling. This condition is improved by having ample carpet area or covering the wall (especially that facing the speakers)with a thick curtain. On the other hand, too many absorbing surfaces will tend to "soak up" the sound, resulting in a certain "deadness". Furniture may be rearranged to provide irregular reflection of the sound. In any event, the true stereo effect is lost if the two speaker systems are placed too far apart. This may be corrected by angling them slightly toward each other or reducing the distance between them.

SYSTEMCONNECTIONS SPEAKHR
o First remove the speaker connector plugs from the accessoriesbag and then connect the speaker leads as shown in Fig. 3. Be sure to match the speaker and plug polarities. o After the plugs are connected, insert the one for the right channel in the left side of the SPEAKER OUTPUTS (A) panel on the rear of the unit. Connect the left channel to the right side of this panel as shown in Fig.3.(Refer also to the connection diagram on Page4.) . If you have one (or two) more speaker system(s), connect them in the same way, using the B (and C) terminals.

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ANTENNA AND GROUND CONNECTIONS
When using the SX-9000 at a place of low field strength or distant from the station, select the most suitable FM and AM antennas as follows, and the efficiency of any antenna depends on its height more than its length. FM ANTENNA o Reception is easier if the building is primarily of wood and is near the FM station, in this case,use the accessory T-type indoor antenna. Unfold the horizontal section of the antenna to its full length, and determine the best direction for the antenna while actually receiving an FM broadcast program. Attach the horizontal section to a wall or other place in the determined direction. (SeeFig.4.) o When using the SX-9000 at a relatively long distance from the station, or within a building or home with relatively thick walls, or vicinity of tall buildings, erect an FM outdoor antenna, and connect it to the FM antenna terminals as shown in Fig. 5. AM ANTENNA o If your house is located in area relatively close to the AM station, the ferrite loopstick antenna provided on the back of the SX-9000 will be sufficient for reception of AM broadcast program. The antenna is directional it should be moved about while listening to a station and set at the position which provides the best reception. ( See Fig. 6. ) . If the loopstick antenna does not provide sufficient sensitivity for reception and static is noticeable, put the furnished antenna wire on the wall and connect one end of the wire to the AM antennaterminal. (SeJfig. +.; o If you want reception from a distant AM station, you may have to set up an AM outdoor antenna. In such a case, connect one end of the AM outdoor antenna to the AM antenna terminal. (See Fig. b.)

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DIAGRAM CONNECTION
NOTE: lf connecting one set of speaker systems to speaker output terminal the speaker of to each channel should be 4 both outPut | 6 ohms : however, AM ANTENNA

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GROUNDING The SX-g000 will provide stable performance whether
grounded or not. In rare case, however, grounding may help. If so, connect a wire from the GND terminal to a water pipe or balcony, fastening it FIRMLY. Never use a gas pipe as a ground.

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CONNECTION MICROPHONE
Insert the plug on the microphone cord into either one of the MIC jacks on the front panel of the unit. Use both jacks when you wish to employ two microphones at the sametime.'

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(RECORDER) TAPE DECK CONNECTION
. A tape deck connected to this unit must have a record/playbackpreamplifier built-in. PIONEER's models T-600 and T-500 feature characteristics ideally suited to the SX-9000. o The connected tape recorder should also have output terminals for tape recorder connection (LINE OUT) or tape monitor terminals. F CONNECTION ORTAPE RECORDING Connect this unit's TAPE REC terminals to the signal input (LINE IN) terminals of the tape deck. Use the cords provided with the deck. The upper terminal is for the left channel, the lower for the right. If the tape deck is of monophonic type, use the CENTER CHANNEL output terminal instead.

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F CONNECTION OR TAPE PLAYBACK(OR MONITOR) Connect the LINE OUT or TAPE MONITOR terminals on the tape deck to the TAPE MON terminals on this unit. Connection is done in the same way as described in the above paragraph. C USEOF RECORD/PLAYBACK ONNECTOR The tape deck has a DIN type record/playback connector, all recording and playback connections can be made by means of this one (optional) cord. Plug one end into the TAPE REC/P.B. connector on this unit and the other into the corresponding connector on the tape deck. In this case no other connection cords are necessary. F CONNECTION OR MIXED RECORDING the tape deck input terminals and this unit's PRE Connect OUT & MIXING REC terminals. Connection is made in the same way as outlined above. C O N N E C T I O NW H E N U S I N G T W O T A P E D E C K S ( R E CORDERS) When using two tape decks, for example, when you wish to edit an already-recorded tape or practice along with a recorded concert, etc., and then hear the results, connect the second tape deck to the TAPE MON B and TAPE REC B jacks on the front of the SX-9000. Thesejacks take 1/4" standard phone plugs.

CONNECTION NTABLE

:re tuintable is equipped with a moving-magnet type :idge, connect its output cords to the PHONO MAG rminais on the rear of the unit. If the turntable has a balca'tridge, connect it to the AUX 1 terminals. nect the left channel cord to the upper terminal, the b to the lower. If the cartridgeis of monophonic type, :r terminal will do. :cond turntable with magnet type cartridge is to be l, conoect its cords to the PHONO MAG 2 terminals. turntable with a moving-coil (MC) cartridge is to be l, either a matching transformer for MC cartridge or rate head amplifier must be employed. Le turntable output cord plugs do not match the rinals of this unit. In such a case, replace the plugs bag. Lthe sparesprovided in the accessories

FRONTPANELFACILITIES

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TUNING
Push once to switch on the power, once again to turn

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it off. P H O N E SJ A C K S Thesephonesjacks for stereoheadset(s). The two jacks (A, B) are availablefor connection with two stereoheadsets. Turn this knob to the right to accentuate basstones, to the left to reduce them. Set the knob at its center position for flat response.

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TREBLE
Use of this knob is similar to that of the BASS knob.

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This is the reverberation adjustment knob. Turn it to the right to increasereverberation,to the left to reduce it.

FM STEREo

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F IL T E R L O W : Use this filter to cut out low-frequency ference,such as motor rumbling or hum. H I G H : Use this filter to cut out high-frequency ference, such as that from fluorescent FM MUTING This switch is used to suppressmuch noise between FM stations when tuning. In a fringe area, however, this switch should be kept off because it may suppressthe desiredstation signalat the sametime.

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LOUDNESS
At reduced volume the ear's sensitivity to extremely low and high frequenciesis reduced. This switch compensates for that phenomenon by emphasizingthese frequencies. At normal or high volumes this switch should be kept
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T A P EM O N B J A C K
This jack is for connecting to the LINE OUT terminals of a tape deck or tape recorder. It is designedto accept a 3-P type plug. TAPE REC B JACK For connecting to the LINE IN terminals of a tape deck (recorder). Allows recording of another program source or tape for editing.

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and FM This knob is used to adjust the volume of AM and tape playback' It is also broadcasts, record play during used to balance the program source signal level microphone' mixed recording with a from Turn this knob to the right to increasethe volume knob is turned down all the waY no If the speakers. this the sound will come frorn the speakers, even though volume controls are turned SOURCE and MIC LEVEL all the waY to the right.

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C LANCE ONTROL the stereophonic balancebetween left and d to e.djust left Lt channels.Turning to the left strengthens the nnel sound; to the right, the right channel' DE SIIIITCH
the rtrols the stereo aud mono output functions of t as foliows . siglals V: Stereo, with right arld left chairnel r3versed. Normal stereo. r Left channel sigual fed to both left and right : speakers. Ii.,ight channel signal fed to both left and right : R: speakers. l,eft ar-rd right channel sigr-ralsmixed, then fed tr both left and right channel sPeakers.

M I C L E V E LC O N T R O L S Control the microphone signalinput level' JACK Control A is for a microphone connected to MIC B' Turning either to the A, and Control B for MIC JACK the signal. right increases with Ul"roplrones can be used at any time, for mixing as a record or recorded tape' another sound source' such When a microphone is not being used, that control should be turned all the way to the left (off)'
NOTE: fed W h e n o n l y o n e m i c r o p h o n e i s u s e d ' i t s s i g n a li s m o n a u r a l l y is o ' t h r o u g h b o t h l e f t a n d r i g h t s p e a k e r sr e g a r d l e s s f w h i c h i a c k useo. connected W h e n t w o m i c r o p h o n e sa r e u s e d ' h o w e v e r ' t h e o n e t h r o u g h t h e l e f t s p e a k e r s 'w h i l e t h e o n e to jack A broadcasts c o n n e c t e dt o i a c k B i s h e a r d t h r o u g h t h e r i g h t '

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SPEAKERS These switches turn the various speaker systems on and off. Push each button once to turn it on, once again for off. Pushing the A button will cause the sound to be reproduced from the speakers connected to the SPEAKER A terminals. The B and C buttons control their corresponding terminals on the rear of the unit.
NOTE: O n l y t w o s p e a k e rs y s t e m s c a n b e u s e d a t t h e s a m e t i m e ( i . e . . A + 8 , B + C , o r A + C ) . l f a l l t h r e e s p e a k e rb u t t o n s a r e p u s h e d a t the same time, no sound will be reproduced.

PIONEER

If you wish to shut off all speaker sound, simply press the OFF button. TONE COLOR This switch is for selecting the particular tone to suit your mood or the music being heard. VIVID: Emphasizes highs and lows for more sound clarity BASS: Emphasizes basstones. Flat, untempered tone. FLAT: SOFT: High tones relatively softened. TAPE MONITOR Depress this button to monitor a recording; press it again and it shuts off. During record or tape play, or when listening to a broadcast, leave this switch off. Turning it on automatically switches off the speakers. This button is intended to aid in checking recording or editing conditions. There are two TAPE MONITOR jacks, A and B, on the rear (A) and front (B) of this unit, and thesetwo buttons correspond to them. Button A directs the signal through jack A, and button B through jack B. SELECTOR This switch is for choosing the program source. AM: For receivingAM broadcasts. FM MONO/WIRELESS: For FM monophonic broadcasts, or for broadcasting the signal from a wireless FM microphone. FM AUTO: For automatic switchover between FM mono and stereo broadcasts. PHONO 1: For playing records on a turntable connected to the PHONO 1 terminals. PHONO 2: Same as above, for PHONO 2 terminals. AUX 1: For playing signals fed to the AUX 1 terminals. AUX 2: Same as above. for AUX 2 terminals.

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M I CJ A C KA , B Plug a microphoneused into one of thesejacks. Two microphones be usedat the same can time.

OF RECEPTION FM
1. Set the SELECTOR switch to FM STEREO. 2. Turn the MUTING switch on (unlessthe signal strength is very low-then leaveit off). 3. Tune in the desired station while watching the TUNING meters. Best reception is obtained when the dial pointer of the Iower meter deflects as far to the right as possiblefor that station, while that of the upper meter is centered. If the broadcast is stereo. the FM Stereo indicator will light up. It remains unlit if the broadcast is monophonic, and the set automatically switchover for monophonic

turn up the VoLUME slowly a. ffi::1""Ting is complete,
SOURCE and MASTER knobs until the proper level is achieved. Then adjust the BASS, TREBLE, TONE COLOR and other controls for the most pleasingsound. 5. To increasereverberation, turn the REVERB knob to the right. For FM reception located far away from the station, or when external noise is high, reception can be improved by setting the SELECTOR to FM MONO. In this case, however, stereo programswill be receivedas monophonic.

RECEPTION AM OF
1. Set the SELECTOR switch to AM. 2. Tune in the desired station while watching the lower TUNING meter. Tune so that the dial pointer deflects as far to the right as possible for that station3. After tuning is complete, slowly turn up the VOLUME to the desired level, then adjust the BASS, TREBLE and TONE COLOR controls. 4. To increasereverberation, turn the REVERB knob to the right. during both FM and AM If noise 'reception, is extremely high problem could be in the antenna and the . ground. Reread the section, ANTENNA CONNECTION AND GROUNDING, page3.

TO LISTENING RECORDS
1. Set the SELECTOR switch to PHONO 1 or PHONO 2. To use the turntable connected to the PHONO 1 terminals, set to PHONO 1, for that connected to PHONO 2 , s e t t o P H O N O2 . 2. If tbe record is monophonic, set the MODE switch to either L or R. 3. Adjust the VOLUME, BASS, TREBLE and TONE COLOR controls. 4. To increasereverberation. turn the REVERB knob to the right.

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USINGMICROPHONES
The SX-9000 permits the use of two microphones at once, for such purposes as recording a concert in stereo; even performances or dramas in large theaters can be efficiently recorded. 1. Turn the VOLUME - SOURCE knob all the way down if microphone recording only is desired.If mixed recording, combined with music from a record, etc., is desired, set the SOURCE knob to the best level. 2. Tii,e MIC LEVEL A knob controls the input from a microphone plugged into MIC jack A; knob B controls jack B. Tum either of these knobs to the right to increase input signal strength. Adjust the level while watching for "howling" (acoustical feedback of the speaker signal through the microphone). If this occurs, reduce the volume or separate the microphone(s) and speakers.If only one microphone is used, plug it into either jack. If setting the MIC LEVEL for another jach not being used to OFF, the sound will be reproduced from both speakers.
NOTE: When adjustingthe MIC LEVEL control, be careful not to cause howling. H o w l i n g i s o f c o u r s e u n p l e a s a n tt o h e a r , b u t i t c a n a l s o d a m a g e t h e V U m e t e r o f y o u r t a p e r e c o r d e ro r d e c k d u r i n g r e c o r d i n g .

3. If two microphones are used, the one connected to jack A will broadcast over the left channel, B the right. If you wish to use only one of these microphones at any time, tum the unused microphone level control off. Then the microphone used will broadcastover both channels.

USINGTAPE DECKS AND TAPE RECORDERS
As shown in Fig. 9, signals heard from the speakersare normally fed to the SX-9000 TAPE REC A and B terminals. When recording, set the SELECTOR and MODE switches to your program source. Refer to the sections on Listening to Broadcasts and Listening to Records. Recording signals cannot be regulated by the SX-9000 VOLUME, BASS, TREBLE and TONE COLOR switches. These must be adjusted by the recording level control on the tape deck/tape recorder.
NOTE: W h e n u s i n g m o n o t a p e r e c o r d e r s ,e i t h e r t h e l e f t c h a n n e l s i g n a l o r the right channel signal may be recorded, but not both. The C E N T E R C H A N N E L t e r m i n a l s h o u l d t h e r e f o r eb e u s e d .
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TAPE MONITOR With 2-head and 3-head type tape recorders fitted with monitor mechanisms, turning the TAPE MONITOR switch ON during recording has the following effects (if recording and playback heads are first connected): With the 2-head type, signals fed to the recording head can be monitored; with the 3-head type, signalscan be monitored immediately after recording.( SeeFig. 9. )

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PLAYBACK . Turn TAPE MONITOR SWITCH A or B ON and adjust the VOLUME, BASS, TREBLE and TONE COLOR switchesto the desired levels. o When TAPE MONITOR SWITCHES A or B are turned ON, immaterial. the position of the SELECTOR becorries M I X E DR E C O R D I N G When using a microphone in mixed recording, connect the tape deck to the PRE OUT terminal and adjust the volume of the microphone with the MIC LEVEL knob while listening to the record or broadcast. Do not turn this knob too high as this will result in howling and may damagethe VU meter of the tape deck. EDITINGRECORDING APES T By using two tape decks and re-recording only certain parts of a tape, you can edit old tapes taken from FM broadcasts, etc. and obtain a brand-new tape containing only your favorite recordings: 1. As shown in Fig. 10, place the old tape or mother tape on TAPE DECK A and turn TAPE MONITOR SWITCH A ON. 2. Placethe new tape on TAPE DECK B. 3. Playback is performed on TAPE DECK A and recording on TAPE DECK B. By tuming TAPE MONITOR SWITCH B ON and OFF you can monitor the recording. Be sure not to turn TAPE MONITOR SWITCH A OFF.

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YOU CAN ALSO AS USE YOURSX-gOOO FOLLOWS
M U L T I C H A N N E LA M P L I F I E RS Y S T E M By using an ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER NETWORK (PIONEER MODEL SF-700) and one or two POWER AMPLIFIERS, you can build a high-quality multichannel amplifier system. a. Set the PRE & MAIN switch on the rear panel of the SX-9000 at the SEPARATED position. b. Connect the PRE OUTPUT terminal of the SX-9000 and the CROSSOVER NETWORK INPUT terminal. Also connect the CROSSOVER NETWORK LOW-RANGE OUTPUT terminal and the MAIN INPUT terminal of the

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c. For MID-RANGE and HIGH-RANGE a separatePOWER AMPLIFIER must be used. 3 . D S T E R E OS Y S T E M By connecting a POWER AMPLIFIER with a low-pass filter of 150 - 250H2 cut-off frequency to the CENTER CHANNEL OUTPUT terminal in the rear panel, you can set up a 3-D stereo system.

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C O N D I T I O NF R E Q U E N T LM I S T A K E N O RM A L F U N C T I O N S Y F

r N o i s e : T h e r e a r e a v a r i e t yo f n o i s e s e l a t i n gt o t h e o p e r a t i o no f a d h i - fi u n i t . T h e s ea r e g e n e r a l t y i v i d e di n t o t w o t y p e s ; ( 1 ) t h e u n i t is faulty (a transistor or part has deteriorated) and (2) an e x t e r n a ls o u r c e o f n o i s ei s a d d i n gn o i s e t o t h e u n i t . W h e n a h i - f i u n i t p r o d u c e s a n u n p l e a s a n tn o a s e ,i t i s o f t e n a s s u m e dt h a t t h e u n i t i s f a u l t y , b u t s t a t i s t i c arl e c o r d si n d i c a t e r p u t h a t t h e m a i o r i t y o f n o i s e s r o d u c e di n h i - fi a c o u s t i c n a t s e s u l t

from external sourcesof nolse. Due to the inherent high n e a m p l i fi e r a n d r e p r o d u c e s x t r a n e o u s o i s e si n t o d e f i n i t e o u t p u t n o i s e . l f y o u r r e c e i v e l p r o d u c e sa n o i s e , c h e c k a c c o r d i n g t o t h e following table and trace out the source of noise for the a p p r o p r i a t ec o r r e c t i v e a c t i o n .

SVmptom C o n t i n u o u so r i n t e r m i t t e n n o i s el i k e j j j j l i o r z z z z z z .

S S u s p e c t e d o u r c eo f N o i s e . S t a t i c( l i g h t n i n g ) o Fluorescent lamp, motor, or thermostat may be in use in houseor in the vicinity of the house. r Poor fluorescent lamp, motor, or electric heater may be in use in houseor near the house. I The frequency of an adjacent station is interfering with that of the station being t u n e d i n ( 1 0 k H zb e a t i n t e r f e r e n c e ) . o T V s e t i s o n i n t h e s a m eh o u s ew i t h t h e r e c ei v e r .

D i a g n o s ia n d R e m e d y s
In manv cases, it is very diff icult to remove the source of noise. In order to make the radio input largerthan the noise level, set up a good outdoor antenna and make a complete grounding

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When a stationis tuned in, hum is mixed in the program. H i s s i n gs o u n d n o i s e i n A M (medium wave) reception.

R e v e r s i n gh e l i n e p l u g m a y o c c a s i o n a l l y l l e v i a t e h i s t a t n o i s ep r o b l e m . U s u a l l y i t i s v e r y d i f f i c u l t t o e l i m i n a t e tne norse. l m p o s s i b l et o r e m o v e s u c h i n t e r f e r e n c e .l f t h e c a u s eo f s u c h n o i s e i s i n t h e T V s e t . i n c r e a s et h e d i s t a n c e b e t w e e nt h e T V s e t a n d r e c e i v e r .

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S t a t i c n o i s e ( i n p a r t i c u l a r , a White noise generated from automobile r w h e na u t o m o b i l e su n c l o s e e n g in e s . to the house). r Radio frequency sewingmachineor weldi n g m a c h i n eb e i n g u s e d n e a r y o u r h o u s e . Reception of FM stereo program contains more noise than FM mono program. Hum or buzz. When s w i t c h e dt o r a d i o r e c e p t i o n , t h e n o i s ed i s a p p e a r s . a N o t e t h a t t h e s e r v i c ea r e a c o v e r e d b y a n F M s t e r e o b r o a d c a s ti s a b o u t 5 0 % o f t h a t o f a r e g u l a rm o n o b r o a d c a s t . o w a Poorconnection f shielded ire {a). . J a c k c o n n e c t i o ni s l o o s e .( b ) o L i n e c o r d o r f l u o r e s c e n tl a m o i s n e a r t h e shielded ire. (c) w ( o Poorgrounding. d) a H a m t r a n s m i t t i n gs t a t i o no r T V t r a n s m i t t i n g s t a t i o ni s n e a ry o u r h o u s e .( e ) . . a . a r S t y l u si s w o r n o u t . ( a ) R e c o r di s w o r n o u t . ( b ) D u s t a d h e r e st o s t v l u s . ( c ) S t y l u s i s i m p r o p e r l ym o u n t e d .( d ) i Stylus pressures not proper. (e) T h e T R E B L E l e v e li s t o o h i q h .

I n a n a r e a s u r r o u n d e db y h i l l s o r h i g h b u i l d i n g s , h e t F M i n p u t s i g n a l s r e v e r y w e a k . T h u s t h e n o i s el i m i t e r a i n t h e c i r c u i t l o s e si t s f u n c t i o n .S e t u p a n o u t d o o r F M a n t e n n a h a v i n gm a n y r e f l e c t o r e l e m e n t s . t F I n c r e a s i n g M i n p u t s i g n a lm a y a l l e v i a t e h i s p r o b l e m . U s e a n e x c l u s i v e F M o u t d o o r a n t e n n a i n s t e a do f t h e indoor T- tvpe antenna. C o r r e c rt h e c o n d i t i o n ss t a t e di n ( a ) , ( b ) . ( c ) o r ( d ) . l n c a s eo f ( e ) , r e p o r t i t t o a n o f J i c i a l a c t i v i t y .

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Output tone quality is poor and mixedwith noise. T r e b l ei s n o t c l e a r .

Check (a) through (e) and correctthe condation.

Lowerthe TREBLE level.

W a t c h f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g c o n d i t i o n s ;t h e s ea r e a l s oa p t t o b e m i s t a k e nf o r m a l f u n c t i o n .

Symptom Power is not turned on although the power switch r ss e t t o O N . In playing a record, inc r e a s i n gt h e v o l u m e c a u s e s howling.

S S u s p e c t e d o u r c eo f N o i s e o F u s eb l o w s . ( a ) . L i n e p l u g i s l o o s e .( b ) a Distance between the turntable and the i s o e a k e r ss t o o s h o r t . a T h e p l a c e o n w h i c h t h e t u r n t a b l eo r soeakers re set is unstable. a

D i a g n o s i sa n d R e m e d y Check (a) and (b) and correct the condition.

Change the distance or rearrange the installataon i n c r e a s eo f t h e u n i t a n d s p e a k e r s .( l n s t a l l i n g t h e t u r n t a b l e o n a f i r m , s o l i d s t a n d m a y a l l e v i a t et h i s oroblem.) D o n o t e n h a n c et h e B A S S s o u n d l e v e l e x c e s s a v e l y .

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SPECIFICATIONS
SEMICONDUCTORS
Audio Section Transistors Diodes Tuner Section IC's FET Transistors Diodes 47 11

5 t12 11

AUDIO SECTION Music Power Output

Continuous Power Output (Each channel driven) Continuous Power Output (Both channel driven) Harmonic Distortion Damping Factor Frequency Response Power Bandwidth Hum and Noise

150 watts total (IHF 8A rating) 4A 240 watts total Be 62wl62w (1kHz) 4a 85w/85w (1kHz) 8O 50w + 50w (lkHz) 4A 60w + 60w (lkHz) Less than 0.57o (at 1kHz, continuous power output) 30 (at 8f2, lkHz) l-OHz 35kHz. tldB to 10Hz to 35kHz (IHF rating) PHONO MAG more than B0dB AUX .............more 100dB than PHONOMAG (1,2) 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . 5 m V ,k Q AUX (1,2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 0 m5 0.k A V TAPE MONITOR (A,B) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 0 m5 O k O V. MICROPHONE (A,B) 65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 6 m V ,k O MAIN INPUT . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 0 m1 8 0 k Q V, (A,B,C) 4 to 16 ohms Speakers Jacks(A,B) StereoHeadphones TAPE RECordingJacks(A,B) TAPE REC/P.B. Connector (DIN type) PRE OUTPUT 500mV. 13kSl PHONO.....RIAA +12.5dB,-14dB (at 50Hz) +9dB. -11dB (at 10kHz) LOW.......Cut6dB (at 50Hz) HIGH.....Cut12dB (at LOkHz)

Sensitivity and Impedance (at 1kHz, continuous power output)

Output Jacks and Terminals

Equalization Curve BASS Control TREBLE Control Filters

PIONEER
LoudnessContour Switchableto ON-OFF +12dB (at SOHz), +7dB (at 10kHz).with VOLUME control set at-4OdB, VOLUME Reverberation easily controllable 4-position knob for "VIVID", "BASS", "FLAT" and "SOFT" Stereo .....through both "A" and "B" channels Monophonic .....through either "A" or "B" channel

Reverberation TONE COLOR Switch MlCrophone Mixing

FM TUNER SECTION Frequency Range IHF Sensitivity Capture Ratio Selectivity Image Rejection Signal to Noise Ratio Antenna Input FM MPX SECTION Circuit

87.5MHz to 108MHz 1.6pV (at 98MHz) 1dB (at 98MHz) 40dB (at 98MHz) 90dB (at 9BMHz) More than 65dB 300ohms balanced

Channel Separation Harmonic Distortion AM TUNER SECTION Frequency Range IHF Sensitivity Image Rejection Antenna Input

Time-switching type demodulator FM Mono-Stereo automatic selection 40dB (at lkHz) (at O.B7o lkHz) 100% Mod.

525kHz to 1,605kH2 9.5rrV 78dB (at 1,000kH2) Built-in ferrite loopstick antenna

MISCELLANEOUS Power Requirements Power Consumption Dimensions(Overall)

Weight

110, 120, 730, 220 and 240 volts (switchable) 350 VA (310W)MAX. 20-9176" 522 mm (width) 7-518" 194 mm (height) 13-9/16" 344 mm (depth) Without Package 34 lb 8 oz 16.7 kg With package 42lb 3oz L9.2kg

INSTRUCTIONS ALIGNMENT

A L I G N M E N T O F F M SECTION unit f ront-end f rom lN terminal of lF D i s c o n n e cO U T P U Tt e r m i n a l o f t S E L E C T O R. . , . . F M M O N O o Position f Switch:
MUTING ...... OFF VolumeControl Setting: Fully Counterclockwrse
Alignment A d ju s t Re m a r k s

Input STEPS E q ui p m e n t C o n n e c tt o n s F requencY
L evel

Dial Setting

Ou t P u t EquiPment C o n n e c ti o n s

Sweep Generator lN terminal of lF unit

40dB 10.7MHz

Os c i l l o s c o p e ,4-h \9 termrnal

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Adjust for maxlmum sensitivitY and sYmme' trical characteristics

2 3
Remove electrolytlc caf 'acitor C rz (ol

80dB
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Check sYmmetrY of curve

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S w e e PG e n e r a t o r I lN terminal | of lF unit I

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40dB

Os c i l l o s c o P e OUT terminat

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Adjust the Primarycore of T a so that slope of : straight Portion of S" curve will become the steepest and adjust the s e c o n d a r Yc o r e s o t h a t : the center of S" curve w i l l c o i n c i d ew i t h t h e center of the marker'

5

to lN terminal of lF unit c o n n e c t O U T P U T t e r m i n a lo f f r o n t - e nd 4 0dB Sweep Generator T P of F ront
end

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6 10.7MHz

Point of no Interference as near as 88MHz

Os c i l l o s c o p e

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t e r mi n a l Os c i l l o s c o p e OUT terminal

Tz oI front-end

maxrmum for lAdiust sYmme lsensitivitY and I trical characteristics I OF

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PIONEEFI

ALIGNMENT OF MPX SECTION Positionof Switch: S E L E C T O R. . . F M A U T O M U T I N G. . . O F F Volume Control Settino Fully Counterclockwise I n p u t S i g n a l: Main ( L+ R) 40 .5KHz Deviation (.60,)o ) l9KHz Pilot 7.5KHzDeviation (IO%)
Circuit to be adjusted Co n n e c t Connections A Iig n m e n t Re m a r k s

STEPS

+

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Signal Sub (L -R)

1 Separation 2

MPX SG to trM Antenna terminal

AC VTVI\4
X L L

for maximumdeflection

terminal L o r R L o r R VRr

Adjust for minimum deflectionof other channel.

ALIGNMENT OF AM SECTION * V T V M a n d o s c i l l o s c o p e s h o u l d e c o n n e c t e di n p a r a l l e l a t b the output. P o s i t i o no f S w i t c h : S E L E C T O R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M W VolumeControl Setting: Fully Counterclockwrse
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T3 T4 T5

Adjust for maximum s e n s i t i v i t ya n d s y m m e t rical characteristics.

2

3
4

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60OkHz 30dB

600kHz

l

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Repeat steps 2 and 3 several times.

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VTVIM Oscilloscope 8

Adjust f or defrection

maximum

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Symbol C1 C2 C3 Ca C5 C6 Ct C8 C9 C ro Crr Cr2 Ceramic Caramic Electrolytic ElectrolYtic ElectrolYtic ElectrolYtic ElectrolYtrc Ceramic Ceramic Ceramic lCeramic Mylar

SWITCHES
Symbol Description

Descr plon o.o1 0 .o l 2200 2200 2200 100 2200 0.01 0.01 0.01 3p 22OOp 22OOp 220 lvylar ElectrolYtic

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Symbol Rr R2 R3 Ra R: R6 RZ R8 Re Rr o Rrr
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Symbol Descriptron TAPE REC Terminal Part No w 5 2 . O 0 40

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Description
AM Variable Capacitor

Part No

c64 030.0

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Front Panel Ass'y Front Panel Side Panel(R) Side Panel(L) Front Cover Escutcheon Dial Board Shaft P a c k in g Spring for Front Cover Dial Pulley (Small) O i a t e u l t V f o r R e v e r b e r a t i o nC o n t r o l 1 Dial Pulley for FM Tuning Capacitor Oiat euttv for AM and FM Tuning Capacitor I Dial Pulley I Foot I AM Ferrite Loopstick Antenna Ass'y I Pilot Lamp for Dial Board
Pilot lamp,for Program Indicator Pilot LamPfor Stereo Indicator

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Pilot Lamp Ass'y Jor Dial Pointer Pilot Lampfor Prlot Lampfor Pilot Lamp Signal lvleter (8V Reverb (8V for 150mA)

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E22.OO2-O 0 E22-O26 22.O30-B E21 012 0 E21 006-O A33.110-A A59 051.O A 6 2 , 0 5 4- O As 5-008.A

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Meter Escutcheon Meter for Signal Meter lor FM Tunang Lens for Program lndicator Lamp L e n s t o r P r o g r a m I n d r c a t o rL a m p Lens for Program Indicator Lamp Lens for Program Indicator Lamp (RED) (BLUF) (GREEN) (WHITE)

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500v 500v 25V 500v 50v 50v 50v 500v 500v 500v

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r /8w
1/ 8 W 1/ 8 W I /8W 1/ 8 W 1/ 8 W 1/ 8 W

K22-O73-C K2l -OlO.D K 2 1 . 0 0 5C Ki I .018.O K82 012 0 K73.O28.O K72-026-O K72.O24.O K 4 1. 0 0 2 , 8 K9l .005.A K93 003.8 K96.OO6C K71.028-O w11,o28-D wr2-028-o w 1 4 - 0 1 5A w 13.026.o w18-028-A

R7 R8 Re Rr o Ru Rrz Rrs

Carbon film C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m
uaroonTllm

| | |
I

22o 8.2k 2.2k
lcx

C a r b o nf i l m Carbon film C a r b o nf i l m |

22k 22k 3.3k

r /8w

c0rLs
Symbol
Lr Lz RF Coil RF Coil

Description

Part No. T21.013.8

Ls

OSC Coil

r23.026.D r23-O32-B

MIC( ) IIDUCT( lRS SE
Symbol Dr
vr Qr

w2r.oo2.o w22-@2-O
w15,O52-F w2l,003,A w28.002,o w28.001,o w26-001.4 [email protected] w26-003 0 w 16.028,o w16.029-O w38.001.o

Description IS85 3SK22-Y 2SC461 B 2SC461-A Diode Transistor Transistor Transistor

Part No.

Qz Qs

( FMIF UNITWI2-tl2B) CAPACIT( lRS
Descriplion Cl C2 Part No.

C e r a mc i Ceramic Ceramic Ceramic C e r a mc i M y la r

0.01 o.01 0.01 0.01 lop o.1 0.01 0.01 0.01 o.0i 1 0.01 1@p o.01 o.01 o.01

25V 25V 25V 25V 50v 50v 25V 25V 25V 25V 50v 50v 25V 50v 25V 25V 25V

O ( D YlZ 3 P s 0 2 c l ( D Y1 0 3 P 5 z 2 c l ( 0 Yr 0 3 P 5 Z 2 IZ 2 C l ( D YO 3 P 5 c c D s lL 0 K 0 0 5 c Q M1 0 4 M 0 A 5 CKDYZ t03P 25 c I ( D Y1 0 3 P 5 Z 2 c I ( D Y1 0 3 P 5 Z 2 c | ( 0 Ytz 3 P 5 0 2 CEMX lMF 5OV 5 ccDsL30c 0 0 c l ( D Ylz 3 P 5 0 2 c c D s L0 t | ( 5 0 l C K D Y0 3 P 5 lI 2 C K D Y0 3 P 5 I? 2 c I ( D Y1 0 3 P 5 Z 2

F M F R ( ] N T - IU N I T W 1 1 - t ) 2 B ) ND ( CAP A C I T t ) RS
Symbol Description Cera mic

Ca

Part No.

C7 C8 Ce

Ce r a m i c Ce r a m ic C e r a mc i C e r a mc i E l e c t r o ly t i c C e r a mc i C e r a mc i C e ra m ic C e ra m ic C e r a mc i C e r a mc i

C1

25V
6p 100Op 1oOOp lop lop lop 5p 10Op

CI(DYZ 25 iO2P c c D s0 6 05 0 L c c47.005.A c47.005.A K c c 0 s1 0 05 0 t c c D si L 0 K 0 0 5 c c D s1 0 05(0 L | 050D ccDsL 50 c47-004-o

Cerami c

Ca

Cerami c Cera mi c Cerami c

C7 Ca Cro

Cerami c Cerami c Cerami c Ceramic

50v 500v 500v 50v 50v 50v 50v 500v

C ro Cll Ctz C l3 Cr+ Ct5 C 16 Crt

T
I
I I I | I

PIONEER
c,,
CF C:o C:r ,r, a r.

Erectrorytrc
Ceramrc Electrolytic Electrolytic Ceramic Ceramrc

47
300p I 4.7 IOD 10p

rov
5OV 25V l6V 5OV 5OV

I

c r r ,,rtln i mrr; v l r
C C D S0 l K 0 3T 5 | C t N llX F2 5 V M I 4 R 7 | V Iv l F Ct[lX l6 C C | ] S T 0 K 0| 10 5 C C D S0 0 | 5 0| l T {

M U T I NU l ' l l T WI B -0 2 8 G ( ) CAPACIT()RS
Symbol Descriptron Part No

I t ,

cer..m'c

o or

]

zsv

c r o vL o :z sI z p

Cr

lvylar Electrolytic Electrolytic

o.47 o 47 Al

5OV 50V 2^v

RE IST(]RS S
Symbol Desc

C2 C: ription 47k 470 56k 470 56k t2k 2.7k 33k 22k 100 220k 420 150 Part No.

C Q I i4A4 K5 o l/ tilv\04/v.1 t t 1 44 v t 5 , '

Rr R2 R3 R+ R5 R6 Rz R8 Re
R l o

C a r b o nf i l m
Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon falm Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon Jilm Carbon film Carbon I ilm

I

R F + P S 7 KK 4 R F : P S 7 0K 4 RF:PS 6K.K 5 R F I P S 7 0K 4 RFiPS 6X.K 5 l R F . ! P s2 KK RFiPSR7K 2 K RFiPS 3K.K 3 RFJPS2K.K 2 R F : P S1( ] O K RF:PS 20K 2 K RF:PS 20.K 8 RF:PS 5O.K I

RESISTORS
Symbol Rr Rz R3 Ra Rs R6 Rz R8 Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon Jalm Carbon film Description Part No

33k 22k 33k 1.8k 10k r2k 100 1. 8 k

*r:ps::xl
R F : P S 2 KK 2 R F i P S 3 KK 3 R F i P SR S K I K
N F P 1U K RT Ai T JS] OA K A

R F i P S 2 KK 1 R F + P S0 0 . K I R F + P SR 8 K . K I

Rrr Rrz Rr:

C ( ) I LA N D R A N S F t ] R M E R S T
Symbol Tr T2 T3 Ta Lr Fl\i1IFT FM IFT FM IFT FM DET IFT RF Choke Coil Description

Mtc0t'tI]ucT0Rs sE
Synlbol Description Part No

Part No. f 13.O22.O T7 3 . O 2 2 - O T73022 0 I74 009 0 T24.O29.4

Dr D2 Qr Qz Q:

1S188or FtV-1 15188 0r FIV-I 2 S C 7 11 71 2SC71l 2SC711

Diode Diode Transi tor s Transistor T r a n ss t o l i

S IM I C ( ) N D U C T ( ] R S
Description 1 5 1 8 8 o r F l \ 41 1 S 1 8 8o r F M , 1 1 3 1 8 8 o r F I M1 1s188 or FN4-1 15188or FM 1 1 S 1 8 80 r F M , 1 LI\.1703L.8L LIVTO3L L A LIVTO3L,BL Lt\4703L L B Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode tC IC IC tC
Part No.

( M I CA M PU N I T W 2 1 - O ( ) 3 ) CAPACIT( ) RS
Symbol
C l

Description

Part

No

ir""t-b,.;;-I
Electrolytic Ceramic Ceramic Ceramic
Cerami c Electrolytic Electrolytic

lt
10 30p 3Op I lOOp

Cz Ca C4 Cs C6 C7 C8

I

lOV t0v

C E I \ 4O I V 1 ( ] V l X F F c E t \ l1 0 N l1 0 v x

50v 50v 50v
50v 50v 50v

c c D s t0 0s 1 ] v 3 K c c D s0 0 K 0 lr 5 c c D s 0 1 r (0 lr 5
c c D s1 0 t l 5 0 t ( clllx 84/l\4F s0v ci[4xR47l\,1F 50V

lOOp o.47 o.47

Crr Ctz

Electrolytic Electrolytic

lo lo

lov 10v

c|vx l0t!|F 0v 1 cilltx 10t\4F t0v

Cr5 C re

Electrolytic Electrolytic

100 IOO

35V 35V

Llv,i00lvf .Llv,l00vr

RE IST(]RS S
Descrption i
R t R2 R: Ra R5 R6 R7 Re Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Ca r b o n

1k 1k 15 0 k I 50k 220k 220k r20k r20k

R F : P S1 K K R F i P SI K . K R F , ! P S 5 O XK I R F : P S1 5 O K K

z6

C ar b on Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Ca r b o n Ca r b o n Carbo n

390 390 470k 470k l5k 15k 2.7k 2.7k

RF*PS 90-K 3 RFIPS 90,X 3 RFIPS 70K 4 RFiPS 70K 4 RF}PS 5K,K I RFIPS sK,r( r RF}PSR7K.X 2 RFIPS R7K.X 2

R zr R22 Res Rz+ Reo Rzt R28 Rzs

C ar b o n Carbon Carbon Carbon C ar b o n Carbon Carbon Carbon

10k 1k 15k 15k 330 lk 33k 33k

RFIPS 0K.K 1 R F i P Sl K . K RF}PS 5K,K I R F i P SI 5 X - K RFiPS 30,x 3 R F * P S X .X I RFiPS 3K,K 3 R F } P S 3 KK 3

R1e Rro Rrr R22 Rzs Rz+

Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Ca r b o n f i l m Ca r b o n f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m

33k 33k 56k 56k 2.2k 2.2k

RFIPS 33K-K RFIPS 3X 3 K RFlPS 6X-K 5 RFIPS 6K.K s RF I P S

C( ) ILS D A1{ TRAI{ SF( ) RMER
S y m b o lI Lt T1 l9kHz Coil Description
Pa.t No.

f75.OZ3-O 175.026.O T75.OI5-A T75.O15 A

RF+PS 2R2K

TRAI{ SISTORS
Symbol

il\4PX Transformer '38kHz Frlter LPFr LpFz | 38kHz Filter

D e s c r ip t i o n 2SC871.GR 2SC87l.GR 2SC870 2SC870

Part

No.

DI( ]DTS D A1{ TRAI{ SISTllRS
Symbol Dr D2 Qr Qz 2 l S 1 8 8 o rF M . l Description Diode 1 S 1 8 8 o rF I V - 1 D i o d e , 2SC870-F Transistor 2SC7I1.F 2SC711-F 2SC711 F 2 S C7 1I . F . 2 S C 7 1 1F CA3054 Transistor Transistor Transistof T r a n ss t o r i

Qr Qz Qs Qa

( M P X N r T Wl 3 - 0 2 6 U ) CAPACIT()RS
Symbol

Q: Qa Qs Qo i 50v lov Part No.

tc

Cr C:

-

Description

Electrolytrc
Electrolytic

C2

I ' 12 0
330Op 3.3 o.15 22OOp

i ctMX2R2tUF

Styrol Electrolytic
Mylar Mylar Mylar Electrolytic Electrolytic Mylar lvlylar Ceramrc

CEMX r0v ro|llF c15.011

Ca
C5 C6 Ct Cs Ce C ro Crr Ctz

22cop o.47 o.47 I sOOp l5OOp 300p

25V CIMX3R3|\,|F A ( 5 0 v c Q i l 1 5 45 0 222X 5 0 v cQr',iA 50 222K 50v CQMA 50 R47M 5 0 v CE]llX I R47MF 5 0 v ] CI|!1X 5C 152|( 5 0 v I CQ||rtA 50 1521( 5 0 v CQ||'|A 50 L 5 0 v c c D s 3 0 1 l5 0 (

A MU l { r ( W 1 4 - 0 1 s ) T CAPAC I T()RS
Symbol

-fcur"r'"-Electrolytic Ceramic

Description 0.04 10 0.04 0.04 22 0.04 o.04 0.04 o.04 o.01 41Op 0.@ lo o.o2 0.04 0.04 0.04 47p 0.04 47OOp 47Cop 0.47 220 0.04 100

Part No.

c,
C2 Ca

i=rl0v 25V 25V 10v 25V 25V 25V 25V 50v

c | ( D Y t0 3 P s 4 2 cEl!|x lor|.1|F l0v c K o Y4 0 3 P 5 l 2 c K D Y4 0 3 P 5 t 2 CT|tlX 22MF lOV c ( D Y Z0 3 P 5 4 2 Cl(DYZ 3P 5 40 2 Cl(DYZ 4O3P 25 cl(DYZ 3P 5 40 2 c Q M lA 3 l ( 0 0 5 c Q s A 1l l ( 5 0 4 c | ( D Y I0 3 P 5 4 2 CEIVX lOMF 5OV CI(DYZ 2O3P 25 cl(DYZ 3P 5 40 2 cl(DYZ 3P 5 40 2 Cl(DYZ 4O3P 25 c c D s t 7 0 l5 0 4 ( c | ( D Y I0 3 P 5 4 2 c Q M4 7 2 l 5 0 A ( cQMA 50 4721( CtMX R47MF CIMX 22Oli|F 6V Cl(DYZ 325 4O P CEMX IOOMF 16V

C+
C5 C6 C7

Ceramic
Electrolytic Ceramic Ceramic Ceramic Ceramic Mylar Mylar | Ceramic

RE ST(}RS SI
Ca r b o n f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon t i l m Carbon f i l m C a rb on f i l m Carbon f i l m C ar b o n f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbo f i l m n Ca r b o n f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m C ar b o n l i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m C ar b o n f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m 6.8k 4.7k 39k 4 . 7k 47k 47 2.2k 15k 100 330 33k 10k 10k 150 33k 2.7k 1.2k 2.7k |.2k l0k RFIPS R8X 6 RF}PSR7X 4 RFIPS 9K.K 3 RFiPS R7K 4 R F l P S 7 XK 4 RFIPS 7K 4 RFiPS R2K'K 2 R F } P S 5 KX 1 RFIPS 00,X 1 RF*PS30.K 3 RF}PS3K.K 3 R F } P SO K , K I R F i P S O KK I R F I P S 5 0K 1 R F + P3 3 KK S RFiPS R7K 2 X RFiPSR2K 1 RF'PS R7K 2 R F i P S R 2 KK , I RFiPS0K.K I

C8 Ca C io Cl1 Cl2

Cr3
Crl

i Electrolytic
Ceramic

Crs Cro
Ctt Cl8

Ceramic Ceramic
Ceramic Ceramic

Crs
C2o

Ceramic
l\4ylar

Cz r
C22 CB Cza

lvylar
Electrolytic Electrolytic I Ceramic

50v 25V 50v 25 25V 25V 25V 50v 25V 50v 50v
50v 6V 25V 16V

C:s

I Electrolytic

TJIONEER
RESISTt]RS
Symbol

Des ilptron c

Part No. RFiPS 2K.K 2 RFiPS 5K 1 K R F i P S 7 0K 4 RFiPS00.K r RF:PS R2K. 2 RF]PSOX.K 1 RF:PSR3K. 3 RFiPS 70.K 4 R F : P SK - K I R F + P1 KX S RFiPSR7K 4 K R F i P S 7 KK 2 R F i P SK . K t RFiPS 8K 6 RFiPS R7K.l( 4 R F ] P S O O K( 1 l R F : P S 7 KX 2 R F i P SK . K l R F i P S5 0 K . K l RFiPS R7K.K 4 RFiPSR7K 4 R F : P S2 K 2 K RFiPS 70K 4 . R F + P4 7 0 S RF+PI 00. S RFiPS R3K 3 RFiPS R8K 6 RFiPSOO.K 1 RFIPS R9K 3 RF]PS R7|( 4

^

n l

I

I

Carbon f a l m Carbon t i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon i i l m Carbon t i l m Carbon i i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon J i l m Carbon t i l m Carbon t i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon l i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon t i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon t i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon l i l m Carbon l i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon Carbon film film

22k l5k 470 100 2.2k t0k 3 . 3k 470 lk lk 4.7k 27k 1K 68 +.t r, l00k 27k 1k I 50k 4.7k 4.7k 22k 470 470 100 3 . 3k 6 . 8k 100 3.9k 4 . 7k

( H E A D M PU l ' l l T W 2 l- 0 0 2 A ) CAPACIT{lRS
S y m b o li Description
El ectrol yti c Electrolytic Electrolytjc Electrolytjc Electrolytic Electrolytic Cerami c Cerami c Cerami c Ceramic Mylar Myl ar Mylar lMylar Electrolytic

R2 R3 Rq Rs R6 R7 R8 Rs Rro Rrr R12 Rr :
R la

Fart No 10v 10v l6v 25V 25V 50v 50v 50v 50v 50v 50v 50v 50v 25V
I

aa-E
C2 Ca Ca C5 C6 C7 Cs Ce Cr o Crr Crz Cr: Cr a Crs

22
22 4.7 4.7 10 10 I 00p 100p 330p 330p 0.01 0.01 3300p 33O0p 220

i

crMx r0v 22[1F
C E M X M FO V 22 I cEr\lx 4R7t\4F l6V C E Ml X M2 5 V O F CiI\,|X IO[!F 25V cc0sL 0l|50 1 ( c c D s lL 1 K 0 0 5 c c D s l3 3 1 1 (0 5 ccDsL 3rl( 0 3 5 cQrvlA 50 103K c Q r l llA 3 K5 0 0 c Q r u3 3 2 |5 0 A ( cQrvlA 50 332( cilltx22ot\,|F 25v

1 6 V ] CIMX 4R7IVF6V ]

Rrs Rr o Rrz
Rt8 Rle R20 R21 R22 R23 R2a Rzs Rzo Rzt R28 R:g R:o

RESIST()RS
Symbol R r R: R3 R4 R5 R6 Rz R8 Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon falm Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon tilm Carbon film Carbon film Carbon tilm Carbon film Carbon Jilm Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film

Description 1k lk 56k 56k 1tv I t\4 390 390 470k 470k 56k 56k 330k 330k 3 . 3k 3 . 3k 4.7k 4.7k t0k 10k 47k 47k 270k 270k 22k 22k 2.2k 2_2k t2k 12k

Part No. R F } P SK . K 1 RF}PS K.K 1 RFiPS 6X.K 5 RF+P56K.X S R F + P Sr V . K l R F I P SM . X l R F i P S 9 0K 3 R F I P S 9 0K 3 RF1P470K S RFiPS 70( 4 R F I P S 6 i (K 5 R F I P S 6 KK 5 R F + P3 3 0 X S RFiPS 30K. 3 RF:PS R3K 3 RFiPSR3K 3 RFiPS R7i( 4 RF*PSR7K 4 RF+PS KK l0 R F i P S 0 KK I RFIPS 7K.X 4 R F : P S 7 KK 4 RFiPS 70K.K 2 RFlPS 70K,K 2 RF}PS2K.K 2 RFiPS 2X.K 2 RFiPS R2X. 2 RF:PSR2K 2 RF:PS2(.K 1 RF:PS2K.K I

Carbon f i l m

C t | I L S I )T RA I{S F ()R MtR S AN
Symbol

Re Rlo part No Rll R l?

' r 12 T3 Ta T5 VW RF COIL I V WO S C C O I L AM IFT AiV IFT AM DET IFT

Description

r41,008 143,007 I4|.O2S I7I.O25

R13 Rr+ Rrs Rro RtZ Rt8

r72.017

c0ilDUcT0Rs st Mt
Sy m b o l Dl Dz Qr Qz Q: Qa Qs 15188 or FM-l 1S188 or FM,l 2SC382 2SC460B 2SC460B 2 S C 4 6 OB 2SC460.8
Descrr ptr on Part No

Rrq R20 Rzl Rzz R23 R2a R25 R26 Rzt R28 R2e R30

Diode Daode T r a n s is t o r Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor

TRANSIST()RS
Sy m b o l Qr Qz Q: Qq Qs Qo 2SC458LG B 2SC458LG B 2SC45 LG. 8 B 2 S C 4 58 L G . B 2 S C 4 58 L G , B 2 S C 4 58 L G . B
Descrtptron I Part No

C ra Cl5

Mylar M y la r lVylar Mylar N,'lyla r

D t M s w t T c u N r Tw 2 6 - 0 0 1 ) l H (
RT IST(]RS S
Symbol Description Part No

Cr7 Cre

50v 50v 50v 50v 50v

0QMA 332K5o cQ|uA 822l( 50 cQ|llA 822l( 50 c Q M8 2 3 K 0 A 5 c o M A 2 3 (5 0 8

'*, * I .,,0R: C a r b o nf i l m

I n; I
lOk

T
I

-* ]-':'s

RE IST(]RS S
Symbol Rr Rz R3 Ra R5 R6 R7 Rs Rs Rr o Ril Rrz Rr3 Rr a R1 5 R1 6 Rrr Rr e Rr s R20 Rz r Rzz R23 R2a Ca r b o n C ar b o n Carbon Carbon Ca r b o n C ar b o n Carbon C ar b o n lm lm lm lm tm lm lm
Im

R F I P S 0 KX 1 R F i P Sl O KK

Description

Part No. RF}PS7OK,K 4 K RF}PS7OK 4 RFlPS R7K,K 2 RF}PSR7K.K 2 RFIPS 3(K 3 RFIPS 3K.K 3 RFiPS 7K.K 4 RF}PS7K-K 4 R F i P SO K . K l R F i P SI O K . K RFiPS R2K.K 2 RFIPS R2K-K 2 R F i P S5 K . K I RFIPS 5K.K 1 RFiPS R9K.K 3 RFiPS R9K,X 3 RF}PS R8K.K 6 K RFiPS R8K 6 K RF}PS R7K 2 RFIPS R7K,K 2 RFIPS R8K.K 6 RF*PSR8K,K 6 RFiPS R8K.K 6 RFiPS R8K 6 K

Rr
Ra

f carbonrlm
C a r b o nf i r m

I
I

tor
rol

I

I R f l P sl o K K

470k 1 l. +ton
2.7k 2 . 7k

SWITCH
Symbol Sr
Demi Switch

Descriotion

Part

No

I

33k i 33k
47k

s 3 1- 0 2 9

Ca r b o n r l m Ca r b o n i l m Carbon I m Carbon r l m Carbon r l m Carbon r l m Ca r b o n i l m Carbon ilm Carbon r l m Ca r b o n I m C ar b o n t l m C ar b o n i l m C a rb on r l m Carbon ilm Ca r b o n r l m C ar b o n r l m

Li;ll

l,JtirT DrMt swrTcH (w26-002)
CAPACITORS
Svmbol

i:r
2.2k 15k

15k

I

t.'
Cz

Descnption

I

Part No

I

M y la r M y la r M y la r M y la r M y la r lvlylar C e r a mc i C e r a mc i

0.015 0.015

r53K T sov I 'QMA 50
sOV 5ov cQl',iA 50 153K A s I 0 Q M4 7 3 K o

!'

V4 C5 C6 C7 Cs

o.M7 o.M7 0.033 o.033 22Op 22Op

lsll
2.7k i
2 . 7k

ll3l
3il o.ek

473( 5OV cQlVlA 50 O Q M A35(0 33 | 5ov I 33 K 5 0 v I C Q M A 35 0 22 5 50v ccDsL lx 0
22 5 5OV L CCDST1K 0

I

I o.an

RE IST()RS S
S y m b o lI Rr Rz R. R+ carbon frtm I C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf r t m I carbon tilm Descnption 15ok l50k 12k r2k I I ] Part No R F : P S 5 0 KK l K RFIPS 50K 1 I R r i P Sl 2 K . K l I R F i P S2 KK

TRAI{ SIST( ) RS
Symbol Qr Qz Q: Q+ 2 S C 4 5 8 L GB 2SC458LG.B 2SC458LG.B 2SC458LG,B
Description Parl No

SWITCH
Symbol Sl

Description Demi Switch

Part No. s31-016.A

(W22-002) AMP c0tfTR0L Ul{lT CAPACITtlRS
Description Cr Electrolytic Electrolytic Electrolytic e . E l c t r o ly t i c E l e c t r o ly t i c Electrolytic E l e c t r o ly t i c Electrolytic Ce Cr o Crr C12 C13
C 14

Tt]NE 't)L(]R IT W2B_t]l|1) UN ( C CAP A C I T ( ) RS
Symbol Cr C2 Ca C+ Cs C6 C7 C8 Cro Crr Ctz Cr:
El ectrol yti c Electrol yti c Cerami c Ceramic Cerami c Cerami c Electrolytic Electrolytic Electrolytic El ectrol yt ic Elect rol yti c El ectrol yt ic N4yla r No

Cz Ca Ca C5 C6
C j

25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 50v 50v 50v 50v 50v 50v

c t M X0 0 M 5 v l 2 2 c t M x1 0 0 M5 v CEMX IOMF25V CTMX IOMF25V CIMX47MF25V 4iMF 25V cEMX CEMX IOMF25V CEMX IOMF25V CQMA 3M 0 47 5 5 0 Q M4 7 3 M 0 A 0 Q M4 7 3 M 0 A 5 50 c0rvlA 473M

47p I O0p lOOp 10 10 47 47 10 10 33O00

10v 10v 50v 50v 50v 50v 25V 25V 10v 10v 25V 25V 50v

10t\4F cE|,iX l0V IOMF ]OV CIMX c c D s4 7 0 5 0 L ( c c D s4 7 0 5 0 l K c c D s1 0 l r5 0 t ( 1 5 , c c D s r0 l K 0 cEr\l1X 25V loMF I cEt\,tx 25v 10t\rF cErllF l0v 47t\lF ct]llx 47r\4F 10v l0MF I CEMX 25V
332K I CQTVTA 50

lMylar lvyla r lVyla r lMylar M y la r lMylar Electrolytic Electrolytic E l e c t r oy t i c l Electrolytic E le c t r o l y t i c

C to Ctt Cl8 Cte

rour zsv I ceux

c Q r u A 2 M0 33 5 cQrt4A 50 332rV lor'.|F 25V I cEt||x 25v CEMX 2sv loMF 25V I CEMX 25V lMF 25V IMF CEMX 25V 25V 47MF 25V I CEMX 2sv

rJIONEER
C20 Czr Czz C:: Czq Electrolytic Electrolytic Electrolytic Ceramic Ceramic

41 100 100 1oop t O0p

25V 25V 25V 50v 50v

cEt\,lx 47illF25V cElvlx 100MF 25V cEr\4x 100ilrF 25v c c D s L 0 1 l5 0 1 { c c D s1 0 1 ( 0 L s

Ce Ct C8 Ce Cro Crr

Electrolytic El ectrol yti c Electrolytic Ceramic Cerami c Electrolytic Electrolytic Electrolytic

22 47 47 56p 100 100 100 100 0.01 0.01 lOOp 1O0p 30Op 3OOp

RE Tt)RS SIS
Symbol Rr R2 R3 R+ R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R ro Rrr R rz R r: R ra R r5 R ro R rz Rre Rig R 20 Rzr R22 Rz: Rz+ R25 R zo R27 R:e R29 R:o Rar R:z Carbon t i l m Carbon tilm

Crz

D e s c r ip t i o n 1k 1k 4tk 41k 33k 33k 15 0 k 15 0 k 3.9k 3 . 9k 1.2k | .2k 6.8k 6.8k 10k 10k lk lk iok 10k 4.7k 4.7k 330k 330k 15 0 k 150k 10k 10k 2.2k 2.2k i .8k 1. 8 k R F i P S 7 KK 4 RFlPS 3K.K 3 R F i P S 3 KK 3 RFiPS5OK.K 1 R F i P S 5 0 KK 1 RFiPS R9K 3 K RFiPS R9K.K 3 RFiPSR2K I K RFlPSR2K,K 1 RFiPS R8X.K 6 R F 4 ! P6 R 8 K ' K S R F i P SO K . K I R F } P SO X 1 K RFiPSK.K 1 RFiPS KK I R F i P S0 K , K l RFiPSOK I K RFiPS R7X K 4 R F i P S R / XK 4 R F + P3 3 0 K . K S RFiPS 3OK.K 3 R F * P S5 O K 1 K RFiPS5OK.K 1 RFiPSOK.K I RFiPS O(,K 1 RFiPS R2K.K 2 RFiPS R2K.X 2 R F i P SI R 8 K - K R F i P SI R 8 K . K

C rq Crs Cro Crz Cre Cl9 Czo

E Ie c t r o l y t i c Ceramic Ceramic Ceramic Ceramic Ceramic Ceramic

Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon t i l m Carbon film Carbon t i l m Carbon tilm

25V 3V 3V 50v 50v 3V 3V 50v 50v 50v 50v 50v 50v 50v 50v

zzur I crux zsv I
C E M4 7 M F V X 3 C I I V4 7 M F V X 3 cl(DYZ 50 5601( ct(DY7 560|( 50 l00MF3V r CEiVX ] CTMX IOOMF 3V r cEt|,lx l00tvlF 3v I CEMX IOOI\,lF 3V ct(0Yll03t\1 50 O ( D YlZ 3 M 0 0 5 c c 0 s L 0 1 l (5 0 l c c D s L0 l r ( 5 0 l c c D S3 0 r l ( 0 L 5 c c D s L 0 l l (5 0 3

RE SISTt)RS
Sy mbol Rr Rz R3 Rr R5 R6 Rz R8 Rs R1o Rtr Rl2 Rr: R r+ R ls R re Rl7 Rr8 Rrs R20 R2r R22 R23

Carbon Iilm Carbon film

Description C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nt i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m Carbon film C a r b o nt i l m C a r b o nJ i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m Carbon film C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m Wire wound Wire wound Wire wound Wire wound C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m C a r b o nf i l m 150k 150k l5k 15k 220k 220k 22k 22k 4.7k 4.7k 470 470 150 150 a2k a2k 3.3k 3 . 3k 68 68 4.7k 4.7k 6.8k 6.8k 220 220 lo 10 220 220 o.5 0.5 0.5 o.5 22 22 15k 15k 15k 15k

Part No. RFIPS 5OK I K

Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon tilm Carbon f i l m Carbon film Carbon i i l m Carbon t i l m Carbon t i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon film Carbon f i l m Carbon film

RFlPS 0K rs
RFiPS 5K.K I RFiPS5K.K I RF}PS 2OK.K 2 RFIPS 20K,K 2 RF}PS 2K.K 2 RFiPS 2K.K 2 RFlPS R7K-K 4 RF}PSR7K-K 4 RFIPS 70.K 4 R F I P S 7 0K 4 R F + P lS 0 . K s RFIPS 50-K 1 RFIPS 2K,K 8 RFiPS 2K.K 8 RFIPS R3K.K 3 RF}PS R3K-K 3 RFIPS 8.l( 6 RFaPS8,K 6 RFIPS R7K 4 R F 1 P4 R 7 K S RFIPS R8X 6 RFIPS R 6 RFIPS 20.K 2 RFIPS 20.K 2 R F I P Sl 0 . K R F I P Sl 0 - K RFiPS 20.K 2 RFIPS 20.X 2 ROsB R5.K O R 0 5 80 R 5 , K R 0 5 80 R 5 - K RO5B R5-K O RFIPS 2-K 2 RFIPS 2-K 2 R F I P S5 K . K I RF}PS 5K.K 1 R F I P S5 K . K I RF}PS 5K.K I

Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m Carbon f ilm 1 Carbon f i l m Carbon f i l m

P()TEIITI()METERS
Symbol Description

Rzq R25 R26

Part No.

R27 Rze R2e R30 Rsr

VRr VR2

BASS CONTROLIOOKO.A) ( ( T R E B L EC O N T R O L 1 0 0 K O . A )

ca2 04,5 c82-045

T R AI I S T ( ) RS
Symbol Description

R32 R33

or | ,..orr.n,,
Q2 Q3 Q4 2SC458LG.B 2 S C 4 5 8 L GB 2 S C 4 5 8 L GB

+

Part No

R3a R:s R36 R37 R38 R3e R+o

5W 5W 5W 5W

l

( M A I IA M PU N I T W 1 5 - 0 5 2 ) I C A P AT t ) R S IC
Sy m b o l Cr C2 C3 C4 Cs Electrolytic Electrolytic Electrolytic Electrolytic Electrolytic Description Part No 25V 25V 10v l0v 25V CEMX IOOI\4Q5V

P()TEl{TI()MTTERS
Symbol VRr VR2 VR3 Description Bias Control 50KO-B) Semi'fixed Bias control 50KO-B) Semi-fixed B i a s C o n t r o l 5 O O - B )S e m i - f i x e d B i a s C o n t r o l 5 O O - B )S e m i - f i x e d Part No.

to0 roo t0 10 22

ctMxl00r\4F25v CTMX FIOV IOIll
cEir,tx l0tllFl0v cEl!|x F25v 22rll

c92.O44 c92-U4 c92-046 c92.M6

30

Rr o

Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon tilm Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film Carbon film

390 470k 470K 15k 15k 2_7k 2.7k 27k 27k 56k 56k 2.2k 2.2k

SEMICtlI{DUCT(lRS
Symbol Dl D2 Qr Qz Q: Q+ Qs Qo Qz Qa Qs Qro Qrr Qr: STV.3 Varistor STV-3Varistor 2SC87O 2SC87O 2SC62j 25C627 2SC484.y 2SC484y 2SA484,y 2SA484-y 2SD218 2SD218 2SD2i8 2SD218 Transistor Transistor Transistor Transastor T r a n s is t o r Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor Descriptron Part No

Rrr Rr e R r3 R r+ Rrs Rro R tg Rzo R zr Rzz Rz : Rza

I

RFIPS 90.K 3 RFiPS 70K.K 4 i R F } P S 7 O K( 4 R F i P S5 KK I R F i P s1 5 x . K R F i P S R 7 IK 2 ( K RF}PSR7K 2 RF+P2iK-K S R F } P S 7 KK 2 R F i P S 6 KK s RFiPS 6K.X 5 R F i P S R 2 rK 2 ( RFiPS R2K.K 2

]

TRAIIS ISTORS
Symbol Qr Qz Q: Q+ 2SC871.GR r BL o 2SC871 GR or B L 2SC870 2SC870
Descriptron

Part No

(]THE R
Symbol Heat sink Mylar insulator lnsulalor bush
Descri pt ion Part No

Ml4 048 E32 039 E32 O39

( R E V E R B PU N I T W 2 B - t ) 0 2 ) AM IT( CAPAC lRS
Symbol Description Electrolytic
Electrolytic

Part No

swrTcH
Symbol Sl

D E MS W T T C Hl r T W 2 6 - 0 0 3 ) r Ui (
Description Demi switch Parl No.

Cr
Cz

I o1 ' r 0.
l00p lOOp 10

Tzsv I csunriui isv
25V CSYA Rll,lF 25V

Ca
Ca C5

Ceramic
Cerami