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SECTION I
GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 1-1

1.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION...................................................................... 1-1

1.3 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .............................................................................. 1-1

1.4 UNITS AND ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED .............. 1-2

1.5 ACCESSORIES REQUIRED BUT NOT SUPPLIED ................................................ 1-3

1.6 LICENSE REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................ 1-4

SECTION II
INSTALLATION

2.1 GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................ 2-1

2.2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTING EQUIPMENT.............................. 2-1

2.3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES .................................................................................. 2-1

2.4 VOLTAGE CHANGEOVERINSTRUCTIONS............................................................ 2-1

2.5 KT 76A/78A INSTALLATION ........................................................................................ 2-1

2.6 MOLEX CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE................................................... 2-2

2.7 KA 60 INSTALLATION.................................................................................. 2-13

2.8 LOCATION CONSIDERATIONS ................................................................................... 2-13

SECTION III
OPERATION

3.1 NORMAL OPERATION.................................. 3-1

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

FIGURE 2-1 CRIMPING TOOL (SHEET 1) .............. 2-4

FIGURE 2-1 CRIMPING TOOL (SHEET 2) ............................................................................. 2-5

FIGURE 2-1 CRIMPING TOOL (SHEET 3) ............................................................................. . 2-6

FIGURE 2-2 KT 76A/78A INTERCONNECT DIAGRAM....................................................... 2-7

FIGURE 2-3 DUAL TRANSPONDER INTERCONNECT ..................................................... 2-9

FIGURE 2-4 KT 76A/78A OUTLINE AND MOUNTING DRAWING ..................................... 2-11

FIGURE 2-5 KA 60 ANTENNA INSTALLATION DRAWING ................................................. 2-15

FIGURE 2-6 VOLTAGE CHANGEOVER KIT ASSEMBLY ................................................... 2-17

FIGURE 2-7 ACCEPTABLE CABLE CONNECTIONS DRAWING (SHEET 1) ................ 2-18

FIGURE 2-7 ACCEPTABLE CABLE CONNECTIONS DRAWING (SHEET 2) ................ 2-19

FIGURE 2-7 ACCEPTABLE CABLE CONNECTIONS DRAWING (SHEET 3) ................ 2-20

FIGURE 2-7 ACCEPTABLE CABLE CONNECTIONS DRAWING (SHEET 4) ................ 2-21

FIGURE 3-1 KT 76A/78A TRANSPONDER CONTROLS ..................................................... 3-2

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SECTION I
GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 INTRODUCTION
This manual contains Information relativa to the physical, mechanical, and electrical
characteristics of the AlliedSignal KT 76A/78A. Information relativa to the maintenance, alignment
and procurement of replacement parts may be found in the KT 76A/78A Maintenance/Overhaul
Manual.

1.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION


The KT 76A/78A Transponders are radar beacon equipment designad to fulfill the role of the
airborne beacon under the requirements of the Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System
(ATCRBS). The KT 76A/78A Transponders are capable of locating the user through the air traffic
controller. Range and azimuth are established by the return from the transponder’s pulsed
transmitter in reply to a routine interrogation from the ground radar site. The transponder reply is
a set of pulses, selected in number, and positioned in time, one with respect to the other (not
entirely unliketelegraphy). Information is conveyed tothe ground in this manner. An identity code
number, selected at the front panel by the pilot is transmitted as a Mode A reply. Mode C, altitude
reporting, is an additional capability designed into the transponder. However, in order to convey
altitude Information, the transponder must be used in conjunction with a reporting altimeter and
operated in “ALT” mode. An additional feature ofthe transponder and beacon system is the S.P.I.
(Special Pulse Identification). After pressing the ident button the transponder, when interrogated,
will reply with a special pulse that will cause the associated pip on the controller's display to “bloom”
effecting immediate recognition.

1.3 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

SPECIFICATION CHARACTERISTIC
TSO COMPLIANCE: C74b
TSO CATEGORY: KT 76A -DAPBBBXXXXXX Class I
KT 78A -DAPBBBXXXXXX Class II
APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS: TSO C74b RTCA DO-138
TEMPERATURE RANGE: -15 @C to +55 @C for continuous operation
HUMIDITY RANGE: Up to 95% at +50 @C (+122 @F) for 12 hours
WEIGHT: See Figure 2-4
INSTALLATION SPACE: See Figure 2-4
POWER REQUIREMENTS: 14 V, 1.8 A Max., 1.1 A standby
ALTITUDE: KT 76A tested up to 35000 feet, which exceeds
TSO requirements. KT78A up to 15,000 feet.
TRANSMITTER FREQUENCY: 1090 MHz # 3 MHz (with a coax cable
SWR of 1.2 to 1 or less)
TRANSMITTER POWER: KT 76A - 200 W peak mínimum
KT 78A - 113 W peak mínimum
COOLING: Not required, but recommended

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SPECIFICATION CHARACTERISTIC
RECEIVER FREQUENCY: 1030 MHz
RECEIVER SENSITIVITY: -74 dBm nominal
-72 dBm mínimum for 90% reply
MODE A CAPABILITY: 4096 identity codes plus SPI pulse
MODE C CAPABILITY: Accepts ARINC altitude digitizer output, reporting
iri 100 foot increments from -1000 feet up to
63,000 feet.
SIDE LOBE SUPPRESSION: 3 pulse
SUPPRESSION IN: Accepts ARINC Bilateral
Ex: (LO < 0.5 V, High > 18V)
KN 63/KDM 706/KTU 709

AlliedSignal Unilateral
Ex: (LO < 0.5 V, High > 8V
KN 62A/KN 64/KNS 80

1.4 UNITS AND ACCESSORIES SURPLIED

A. AlliedSignal KT 76A Transponder P/N 066-1062-00; P/N 066-1062-02 (Blue/White


lighting); or P/N 066-1062-10, Crown Series; 14 V de or AlliedSignal KT 78A Transponder
P/N 066-1062-01, 14 V de. Mounting Tray P/N 047-03898-0002 (supplied with each unit).

B. AlliedSignal KT 76A/78A Installation Kit P/N 050-01577-0000/0001.

Parts List as follows:

PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUANTITY


-0000 -0001
050-01577-0000 Inst Kit KT 76A/70 X
050-01577-0001 Inst Kit w/out Ant X
006-01058-0004 RF Connector Assy 1 1
030-00005-0000 Conn BNC Coax RG 142 1 1
030-00101-0002 Panel Mount Plug 1 1
030-01094-0002 Conn Card Edge 12/24 1 1
030-01096-0000 Key Polarizer 1 1
030-01107-0024 Connector Term 24T 1 1
071-01174-0000 Antenna DME/XPNDR 1 0
089-02013-0037 Nut Hex #6-32 1 1
089-02353-0001 Nut Clip #6-32 6 6
089-05903-0007 Ser PHP #4-40 X 7/16 2 2

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-0000 -0001
089-05907-0006 Ser PHP #6-32 X 3/8 1 1
089-06012-0008 Ser PHP #6-32 X 1/2 6 6
089-08027-0030 Washer, Fiat #6 1 1
089-08094-0030 Washer, Fiat .446 1 1
089-08110-0034 Lockwasher #6 1 1
089-08168-0002 Washer, Wave 1 1
090-00019-0007 Retaining Ring .438 1 1
091-00031-0005 Cable Clamp .312 1 1

1.5 ACCESSORIES REQÚIRED BUT NOT SUPPLIED

A. Voltage changeover Kit (14 to 28 V de) 050-01578-0000

Parts List as follows:

PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUANTITY


• -0000
050-01578-0000 VOLT CHNGOVER KIT X
047-04159-0001 SHIELD HEAT W/F 1
089-02009-0037 NUT HEX 4-40 2
089-02016-0037 NUT HEX 10-32 2
089-05878-0008 SCR PHP 4-40 X 1/2 2
089-05991-0012 SCR PHP 10-32 X 3/4 2
089-08112-0034 WSHR SPLT LK 2
091-00009-0000 GROMMET RUBBER 2
132-00113-0004 RESWW10 55W5% 1

B. Low Loss Antenna Installation Kit 050-01253-0002

Parts List as follows:

PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUANTITY


-0002
050-01253-0002 SC XPDR L/LOSS KIT X
006-01058-0004 RF Connector Assy 1
024-00072-0000 CA Coax Low Loss 210 in.
030-00102-0001 Connector RF 1
030-00435-0000 Connector Ant BNC 1

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1.6 LICENSE REQUIREMENTS


The transmitter, as ¡nstalled in the aircraft, requires an Aircraft Radio Station License. This license
is obtained by filing FCC Form 404. The KT 76A or KT 78A may be operated for up to 30 days
without a station license, after filing the FCC Form 404 and while awaiting the receipt of the station
license, if a copy of the FCC Form 404 is kept in the aircraft.
This equipment has been type accepted by the FCC and entered on their list of type accepted
equipment as AlliedSignal KT 76A or AlliedSignal KT 78A and must be identified as AlliedSignal
KT 76A or KT 78A on your FCC Form 404, Aircraft Radio Station License Application.

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SECTION II
INSTALLATION

2.1 GENERAL INFORMATION


Installation of the KT 76A/78A will differ according to equipment location and other factors. Cable
harneases will be fabricated by the installing agencyto fit these various requirements. This section
contains interconnect diagrams, mounting dimensions and other Information pertaining to
installation.
The conditions and tests required for TSO approval of this article are mínimum performance
standards. It is the responsibility of those desiring to install this article either on or within a specific
type or class of aircraft to determine that the aircraft installation conditions are within TSO
standards. The article may be installed only if further evaluation by the applicant documents an
acceptable installation and is approved by the Administrator.

2.2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTING EQUIPMENT


Exercise extreme care when unpacking the equipment. Make a visual inspection of the unit for
evidence of damage incurred during shipment. If a claim for damage is to be made, save the
shipping container to substantiate the claim. The claim should be promptly filed with the
transportaron company. It would be advisable to retain the container and packaging material after
all equipment has been removed in the event that equipment storage or reshipment should
become necessary.

2.3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES


Usted below are factors and suggestions to consider before installing your KT 76A/78A. Cióse
adherence to these suggestions will assure more satisfactory performance from your equipment.
Also note the following instructions for voltage changeover in the KT 76A/78A and the caution
concerning cooling considerations for the unit. The KT 76A/78A Interconnection Diagrams are
depicted in (Figure 2-2) and (Figure 2-3).

2.4 VOLTAGE CHANGEOVER INSTRUCTIONS


The KT76A/78A is designed to opérate from 13.75 V de input power. The panel lamps are
internally wired to opérate from either a 13.75 V de or 27.5 V de panel light system, depending on
the connections at the rear connector. Details of this panel lamp option are shown on the
Interconnect Diagram (Figure 2-2). No internal wiring changes are required.
To opérate the unit from 27.5 V de, a 10-ohm, 55-W resistor is installed in series with the power
input pin. This resistor and associated hardware is included in the Voltage Changeover Kit,
P/N 050-01578-0000 (refer to illustration Figure 2-6). Because of the heat it dissipates, this
resistor should be mounted on the aircraft firewall or other structural member away from the
avionics stack.

2.5 KT 76A/78A INSTALLATION

A. The KT 76A/78A are mounted rigidly in the aircraft panel.

B. Avoid mounting cióse to any external heat source. If this capnot be accomplished, the
following caution must be adhered to.

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CAUTION
THE GREATEST SINGLE CONTRIBUTOR TO INCREASED
RELIABILITY OF ALL MODERN DAY AVIONICS IS TO LIMIT THE
MAXIMUM OPERATING TEMPERATURE OF THE INDIVIDUAL
UNITS WHETHER PANEL OR REMOTE MOUNTED. WHILE
MODERN DAY INDIVIDUAL CIRCUIT DESIGNS CONSUME
MUCH LESS ELECTRICAL ENERGY, THE WATTS PER CUBIC
INCH DISSIPATED WITHIN AVIONICS UNITS REMAINS MUCH
THE SAME BECAUSE ÓF THE HIGH DENSITY PACKAGING
TECHNIQUES UTILIZED. CONSEQUENTLY, THE IMPORTANCE
OF PROVIDING AVIONICS STACK COOLING IS ESSENTIAL TO
THE LIFE SPAN OFTHE EQUIPMENT. WHILE EACH INDIVIDUAL
UNIT MAY NOT REQUIRE FORCEO AIR COOLING, THE
COMBINED HEAT LOAD ÓF SEVERAL UNITS OPERATING IN A
TYPICAL AVIONICS STACK WILL SIGNIFICANTLY DEGRADE
THE RELIABILITY OF THE AVIONICS IF PROVISIONS FÓR
STACK COOLING ARE NOT INCORPORATED IN THE INITIAL
INSTALLATION. RECOMMENDATIONS ON STACK COOLING
ARE CONTAINED IN ALLIEDSIGNAL INSTALLATION BULLETIN
#55. FAILURE TO PROVIDE STACK COOLING WILL CERTAINLY
LEAD TO INCREASED AVIONICS MAINTENANCE COSTS AND
MAY VOID THE WARRANTY.

C. Allow adequate space for installation of cables and connectors.

D. Secure the mounting tray P/N 047-03898-0002 to instrument panel per Figure 2-4. The
rearward mounting holes must be attached to a structural member of the airframe by means
of support brackets.

E. Looking at the bottom of unit, make sure the front lobe of the holddown device ¡s in a vertical
position. This can be accomplished by using 3/32” alien wrench through the face píate.

F. Slide unit into tray until front lobe touches mounting tray.

G. Turn alien wrench clockwise until rear lobe engages with the tray slot. Continué turning
wrench clockwise until tight.

CAUTION
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN LOCKING SCREW.

H. For removal, turn 3/32” alien wrench counterclockwise until unit disengages from tray slot.
Unit may then be removed.

2.6 MOLEX CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE


The KT 76A/78A uses a special connector (referto Figure 2-1) that mates directly with the Printed
Circuit Board inside the unit. Assembly of the connector is as follows:

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A. Solderless Contact Terminal Assembly using Mol ex Crimper


Refer to instructions ¡n Figure 2-1.

B. Solderless Contact Terminal Assembly using Pliers

1. Strip each wire 5/32” for contact terminal (P/N 030-01107-0030). (The last two digits
of the contact terminal part number indícate the number of termináis furnished).

2. Tin the exposed conductor.

3. Using needle nose pliers, fold over each conductor táb ¡n turn, onto the exposed
conductor. When both tabs have been folded, firmly press the tabs against the
conductor.

4. Repeat step 3 for insulator tabs.

5. Apply a small amount of solder (using mínimum heat) to the conductor/tab


connectioh to assure a good electromechanical joint.

C. Contact Insertion into Molex Connector Housing

1. After the contact termináis have been installed on the wiring harness, the contact
termináis can be inserted into the proper location in the connector housing
(P/N 030-01094-0053). The terminal cannot be inserted upside down. Be sure to
push the terminal all the way in, until a click can be felt or heard.

2. The self-locking feature „can be tested by gently pulling on the wire.

D. Extraction of Contact from Molex Connector

1. Slip the fíat narrow blade of a Molex contact ejector tool, HT-1884
(P/N 047-05099-0001) under the contact on the mating side of the connector. By
turning the connector upside down one can see the blade slide into the stop.

2. When the ejector is slid into place, the locking key of the contact is raised, allowing
the contact to be removed by pulling moderately on the lead.

3. Neither the contact or position is damaged by removing a contact; however, the


contact should be checked visually before reinstalling in connector, to be certain that
retaining tab “A" extends as shown (see Figure 2-1) for retention in connector.

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CRIMP

TERMINAL EXTRACTION
TOOL P/N 047-05099-0001
MOLEX P/N HT-1884

FIGURE 2-1 CRIMPING TOOL


(Sheet 1 of 3)

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Holding the hand crimpers as shown, ralease the. crimper's ratchet pawl and open by squeezing tightly on the
handles, andthen releasing pressure.

Cióse crimpers until ratchet begins to engage. Then insert terminal into jaws from the back side. (See the
following; Figure 2-1). For 24 to 30 AWG wire, it will be necessary to start the crimp in jaw A and then
complete in jaw B.

Terminal is in the correct position when insulation tabs are flush with outside face of crimp jaws.

FIGURE 2-1 CRIMPINGTOOL


(Sheet 2)

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Once the terminal is in the correa position, cióse the jaws gently until the terminal is held loosely in place. Push the wire stop down so that it rests
snugly behind the contact portion of the terminal.

Strip off 1/8 inch of the wire insulation and insert the wire through the insulation tabs into the conduaor tabs until the insulation hits the conductor
jaw face or until the conductor touches the wire stop.

Squeeze the handles until the crimp jaws cióse and the ratchet raleases.
Straighten the terminal if necessary, then ralease the plier grips and remove the crimped terminal.

CRIMPING PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT

If too much or too little pressure is needed to ralease the crmper's ratchet pawl at the end of the crimp stroke, the tatchet can be easily adjusted. A
spanner wrench provided with the tool can be used to ioosen the lock nut, and rotate the keyed stud dockwise for incteased pressure and
counter-dockwise for decreased pressure. Once the desired pressure has been set, the lock nut must be tightened again. Newer models may have
a screwdriver adjustment.

FIGURE 2-1 CRIMPING TOOL


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notes:
1. USE PIN 8 FOR 26 VOC 0R PIN 14 FOR 13.75 VDC. DO NOT CONNECT PIN 8 AND PIN 14
TOGETHER. DO NOT CONNECT PIN 8 OR PIN 14 TO THE NON-SWITCHED INPUT ON
PIN I I OF THE KT 76A/78A BECAUSE DAMAGE TO THE ALTITUDE DIGITIZER COULD OCCUR
NOTE 9 CONT. IF PIN 14 IS CONNECTED TO PIN II OF THE KT76A/78A IN A 28VDC AIRCRAFT POWER SYSTEM
WHEN THE TRANSPONDER IS TURNEO OFF. THE VOLTAGE AT PIN II WILL BE APROXIMATELY 28V0C THROUGH
THE SERIES DROPPING RESISTOR CONNECT THE INPUT OF THE ALTITUDE DIGITIZER TOA SWITCHABLE VOLTAGE
2. 14 TO 28 VDC CHANGEOVER KIT. MOUNT ON AIRCRAFT FIREWALL OR OTHER STRUCTURAL
MEMBER AWAY FROM THE AVIONICS STACK.
3. CONNECTOR TERMINAL® NUMBER IS SPECIFIEO ON CONNECTOR.
4. ALL WIRES SHOULO BE *22AWG.
8. ROUTE THE ANTENNA CABLE A8 FAR AS PRACTICAL FROM ANY HARNESS SONOLE. IN
NO CASE SHOULO THE ANTENNA CABLE BE LACEO INTO A HARNESS BUNOLE.
6. CONNECTOR WIRINO FOR LIOHT OIMMERS.
J76A/7BA-------------
PIN 10 7. ACCEPTS POSITIVE GOING SUPPRESSION PULSES. REFER TO KT76A/78 A SERVICE 8ULLETIN-
3REVISED FOR INCORPORARON OF THE SUPPRESSION CIRCUITRY IF THE KT76A IS BELOW S/N 14000
PANEL MOUNTED TRANSPONDER
SELECT SWITCH ANO THE KT 78A IS BELOW 7000.
(KPN 031-0071-00) 8 TO BE USED WITH DIGITIZER RATED AT 31,000 FEET AND ABOVE. THERE IS NO VALID INFORMATION
TRANSPONDER111 SHOWN SELECTED ON THE D4 BELOW 31.000 FEET. NO DAMAGE WILL OCCUR IF D4 IS CONNECTED TO A DIGITIZER
TRANSP0N0ERW2 SHOWN IN STANDBV RATED BELOW 31,000 FEET.
9. EXT SBY WHEN TIED TO GROUND WILL PLACE THAT UNIT IN SBY MODE. KT76A S/N 35,900 AND
(GROUNOING ExTERNAl STANDBV
LINE PLACES UNIT IN STANDBV) ABOVE WITH M0D5 STATUS PROVIDES EXT SBY FUNCTION, S/N 35,899 AND BELOW AND ALL
KT78A UNITS. M005 MAY BE INCORPORATED.
Figure 2-3 DUAL TRANSPONDER INTERCONNECT
(Dwg. No. 155-01363-0000, R-2)

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¡ I. BOTH UNITS CANNOT BE ACTIVE AT THE SAME TIME,


1 THE PILOT WILL HAVE TO MANUALLY
PLACE ONE UNIT IN STANDBY.
. 2. ISOLATION DIODES MUST BE AOOED TO ALL ALTITUDE CODE
LINES WHEN ONLY ONE ENCODING ALTIMETER IS GOING TO
BE USED. IN4I54 DIODES (KPN 007-6016-00) MAY BE USED.
DIODÉS ARE FACTORY MSTALLED INSIOE KT 76A FOR SERIAL
NUMBERS ABOVE 40,000.
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6.3I2
(I6.03)

CUTOUT DIM. FOR


FRONT AIRCRAFT
PANEL MOUNT

nr 7S* TA3U
PKBT K9HBKII KCUtt

FIGURE I

NOTES:

1 UNITS WITH SERIAL NUMBER LESS THAN 110.000;


WEiGHT WITHOUT RACK. CONNECTORS; 2.6 IBS. 11B kg.
WEIGHT WITH RACK. CONNECTORS: 3.1 LBS. 1 40kg. FIGURE 2
CENTER OF GRAVITY "A* DIMENSION: 5.25 (13.34).
CENTER OF GRAVITY *B* DIMENSION: 3.25 [8.26].

UNITS WITH SERIAL NUMBER GREATER THAN 110,000:


WEiGHT WITHOUT RACK. CONNECTORS 17 LBS. 0.74kg.
WEIGHT WITH RACK. CONNECTORS: 2 0 LBS. 0.89kg
CENTER OF GRAVITY ’A" DIMENSION; 4.75 (12 07].
CENTER OF GRAVITY *8* DIMENSION: 3.35 [8.51 J.

TOLERANCE OF CiG DIMENSIONS i .10 [0 25).


TOLERANCE OF ALL WEKiHTS * 0 1 LB. 0 OSkg.

2. UNITS- INCHESJCENTIMETERS).

FIGURE 2-4 KT 76A/78A OUTLINE AND MOUNTING DRAWING

(Dwg. No. 155-05242-0000, R-5)

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2.7 KA 60 INSTALLATION
Refer to Figure 2-5 and Figure 2-7 for illustrations relating to the KA 60.

A. Peel the backing off the antenna témplate and apply témplate to the aircraft at the desired
mounting location.

B. Drill or cut the proper size holes for mounting the antenna, then remove the témplate.

C. Using the antenna as a stencil, draw a line around the base of the antenna that will come into
contact with the aircraft. Then carefully scrape off the paint within the steneiled area. Lightly
sand the bare metal with fine sandpaper to insure removal of all paint and protective coatings.

D. Sand the inside area of the aircraft where the backing píate will be located to remove the
chromate or other protective finish.

E. Apply Aluminprep No. 33 (P/N 016-01127-0000) following the directions on the container to
cleanse the metal of any residue.

F Apply Alodine No. 1001 (P/N 016-01128-0000) following the directions on the container.

G. Rivet the backing píate (P/N 047-04570-0000) into place, if required.

H. Mount the antenna using #8 star washers (P/N 089-08017-0037) and 8-32 nuts
(P/N 089-02148-0032) included with the antenna.

I. RG-142 or equivalent coaxial cable is normally used on installations having a cable run of
ten feet or less. For cable runs from nine to 17.5 feet, use low loss antenna installation kit
(P/N 050-01253-0002).

J. Inspect coaxial cable connector for proper center contact, then fasten it securely to the
antenna.

2.8 LOCATION CONSIDERATIONS

A. The antenna should be well removed from any projections, the engine(s) and propeller(s).
It should also be well removed from landing gear doors, access doors, or other openings
which will break the ground plañe for the antenna.

B. The antenna should be mounted on a bottom surface of the aircraft and in a vertical position
when the aircraft is in level flight.

C. Avoid running other cables or wires near the antenna cable.

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D. Avoid mounting the antenna within three (3) feet of the ADF sense antenna or any COMM
antenna and six (6) feet from the transponder to DME antenna.

E. Where practica!, plan the antenna location to keep cable lengths as short as possible, and
avoid Sharp bends in the cable to minimize the VSWR.

F. To prevent RF interference, the antenna must by physically mounted a mínimum distance of


three feet from the KT 76A/78A.

G. A back-up píate should be used for added strength on thin-skinned aircraft.

H. The antenna should be kept clean. If left dirty (oil covered) the range ofthe Transponder may
be affected.

I. On pressurized aircraft, the antenna should be sealed using RTV (P/N 016-01082-0000)
around the connector and mounting hardware.

J. All antennas should be sealed around the outside for moisture protection.

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MOUNTING
HOLE CUTOUT DIAGRAM

NOTE :
DIMENSIONS IN PARENTHESES ( ) ARE IN CENTIMETERS.

FIGURE 2-5 KA 60 ANTENNAINSTALLATION DRAWING


(Dwg. No. 155-05289-0000, R-2)

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■089-05991-0012 (2)

AIRCRAFT FIREWALL OR
STRUCTURAL MEMBER

89-02009-0037 (2)

FIGURE 2-6 VOLTAGE CHANGEOVER KIT ASSEMBLY

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FIGURE 2-7 ACCEPTABLE CABLE CONNECTIONS DRAWiNG


(Sheet1of4)

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USING CABLE
P/N 024-00071-0000
'P ECS P/N 311201

16' TD 32' MAX. MAX.


UNIT CONNECTOR
P/N 030-00101-0002

KA-60
CDUPLING CONNECTOR
P/N 030-00434-0000

ttj/
P/N 030-00138-0000 KT76A/78A

P/N 024-00051-0060
RG-400

FIGURE 2-7 ACCEPTABLE CABLE CONNECTIONS DRAWING


(Sheet 2)

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TEFLON
CLAMP SHOULDER TEFLON
WASHER
WASHER INSULATOR

METAL MALE
NUT GASKET SHOULDER CONTACT PLUG BODY
WASHER

Place nut and gasket. with *V* groove toward


clamp, over cable and cut jacket to ,
dimensión shown.

Comb out braid and fold out. Cut cable


dielectric to dimensión shown. Tin 'center
conductor, using mínimum amount of heat.

Pulí braid wires forward and taper toward


center conductor. Place clamp over braid
and push back against cable jacket.

Fold bock braid wires as shown. trim to proper length and


loan over damp as shown. Stp metal shoulder washer and teflon
shoulder washer over center conductor and teflon insuMor. Solder
contad lo center condudor, avoiding excessive heat which
might swell cable (telecine. Stp teflon insulator over contad.

Insert prepored cable termination into connector


body. Moke sure Sharp edge of clamp seats
properly in gasket. Tighten' nut.

FIGURE 2-7 ACCEPTABLE CABLE CONNECTIONS DRAWING


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1. STRIP RG-142B/U
(P/N 024-00002-0000)
AND PLACE 1” HEAT SHRINK
TUBING (P/N 150-00025-0010)
OVER COAX.

COAX:
CUT. STRIP AND SOLDER 2. SOLDER CENTER CONTACT AND
AS SHOWN. SOLDER INNER SHIELD INSIDE.
SEE NOTE 1.

030-00101 -0002

instale 3. SOLDER OUTER SHIELD OUTSlDE.


50 OHM MATCH SEE NOTE 1.

AVOID EXCESS SOLDER


ON CENTER CONDUCTOR.
4. SUDE HEAT SHRINK TUBING
FORWARD (FLUSH WITH CONNECTOR)
AND ADD HEAT TO SHRINK
THE TUBING.
AFTER ¡nstalling CAP.
TACK SOLDER - 2 PLACES

NOTES:

1. WHEN SOLDERING. AVOID APPLYING EXCESS HEAT TO


CONNECTOR BODY. HEAT SiNK SPRING CONTACTS, AND
CENTER CONDUCTOR INSULATOR.

FIGURE 2-7 ACCEPTABLE CABLE CONNECTIONS DRAWING


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SECTION III
OPERATION

3.1 NORMAL OPERATION


The transponder is turned on by rotating the function selector from the off position to any other
position.

NOTE
The KT 76A/78A should be turned off before starting aircraft
engine(s).

After being turned on, there is a 45 second delay before the unit becomes functional. This is to
permit the transmitter tube to warm up and stabilize. Usually the function switch will be rotated
to the “standby” position, however, any operativa position will infríate the time delay turn on. Any
time that the function switch is in the “ON” or “ALT’ position the transponder becomes an active
part of the beacon system. It is undesirable from a systems view point to be operating (function
selector in either of these positions) while on the ground, taxiing, or running up at a terminal with
a co-located beacon interrogator. Attention should be paid to the code selected on the control
head. The selected code should be in accordance with instructions for IFR flight or rules applicable
to transponder utilization for VFR flight.

NOTE
Never actívate the transponder with either Code 0000,7700 or 7777
selected on the control head. Code 7700 is selected for
emergencies.

During normal transponder operation, a flashing lamp is an indication of a transmitted reply. An


intérrogation will normally be at 10-15 second intervals. Lamp flashes within this interval may be
from noise, a second or third interrogator, or from side lobes from interrogators without side lobe
suppression.
“ON” function will be the customary mode of operation. If an altitude digitizer is part of the system
then “ALT’ function will be selected if altitude reporting is requested by traffic control. “ALT
function enables the transponder to encode an altitude reply.
The IDENT feature is used at the request of the traffic controller. The IDENT button is depressed
momentarily and then released. A memory holds the IDENT reply for an interval to assuré the
proper reply for at least one radar sweep. This memory also turns the reply lamp on steady as an
indication of the ident function.

NOTE
Consult the airport/facility directory section of the Airman’s
Information Manual for the location of radar beacons. Air traffic
control radar beacon system (ATCRBS) Description: AIM, Section
I. Radar beacon proceudres: AIM, Section II.

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FUNCTION SELECTOR CODE SELECTOR KNOBS

FIGURE 3-1 KT 76A/78A TRANSPONDER CONTROLS

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SECTIONIV ...
THEORY OF OPÉRÁTÍON

4.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 4-1

4.2 GENERAL CIRCUIT THEORY ............................................................................ 4-5

4.2.1 RFSECTION .................................................................................................................. 4-5


4.2.2 IF AMPLIFIER.................... 4-5
4.2.3 VIDEO AMPLIFIER ........................................................................................................ 4-5
4.2.4 NOISE SUPPRESSION CIRCUIT .............................................................................. 4-5
4.2.5 DITCH DIGGER AND VIDEO SWITCH............................................................. 4-5
4.2.6 ONE-SHOT BUFFER .................................................................................................... 4-6
4.2.7 LSI CHIP .......................................................................................................................... 4-6
4.2.8 CLOCK.............................................................................................................................. 4-6
4.2.9 AUTOMATIC OVERLOAD CONTROL (AOC)............................................................ 4-7
4.2.10 REPLY LAMP DRIVER AND AUTOMATIC DIMMING ............................................ 4-7
4.2.11 MODULATOR AND TRANSMITTER .......................................................................... 4-7

4.3 DETAILED CIRCUIT THEORY (S/N < 110,000).................. 4-11

4.3.1 RFSECTION .................................................................................. 4-11


4.3.2 LOCAL OSCILLATOR .................................................................................. 4-12
4.3.3 IF AMPLIFIER.................................................................................................................. 4-12
4.3.4 VIDEO AMPLIFIER........ ............................................................................................ 4-13
4.3.6 DITCH DIGGER AND VIDEO SWITCH...................................................................... 4-13
4.3.7 AOCLIMIT ...................................................................................................................... 4-14
4.3.8 REPLY LAMP DRIVER AND AUTOMATIC DIM........ ............................................ 4-15
4.3.9 MODULATOR.................................................................................................................. 4-15
4.3.10 CAVITY OSCILLATOR .................................................................................................. 4-15
4.3.11 CLOCK CIRCUIT............................................................................................................ 4-15
4.3.12 9 AND 5 VOLT REGULATORS ........................................................................ 4-16
4.3.13 DC-DC CONVERTER.................................................................................................... 4-16

4.4 DETAILED CIRCUIT THEORY (S/N a 110,000)........................................................ 4-16

4.4.1. POWER SUPPLY.............................................................................. 4-16


4.4.2. LOCAL OSCILLATOR.................................................................................................... 4-16
4.4.3. RFANDIF........................................................................................................................ 4-17
4.4.4. VIDEO DETECTION ...................................................................................................... 4-17
4.4.5. ASIC.................................................................................................................................. 4-17
4.4.6. ALTITUDE AND SUPPRESSION INPUTS ................................................................ 4-18

SECTION V
MAINTENANCE

5.1 GENERAL........................................................................................................................ 5-1

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5.2 TEST AND ALIGNMENT .............................................................................................. 5-1

5.2.1 TEST EQUIPMENT......................................................................................................... 5-1


5.2.2 ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE ......................................................................................... 5-2
5.2.3 TEST SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................... 5-5
5.2.4 MINIMUM PERFORMANCE UNDER STANDARD CONDITIONS ........................ 5-5

5.3 OVERHAUL ..................................... 5-10

5.3.1 INSPECTION ................................................................................................................... 5-10


5.3.2 CLEANING ....................................................................................................................... 5-11
5.3.3 REPAIR........ .................................................................. 5-12
5.3.4 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE..................................................................................... 5-12

5.4 TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................... 5-12

SECTION VI
ILLUSTRATÉD PARTS LIST

6.1 INTRODUCTION .......................... 6-1

6.2 FINAL ASSEMBLY............................. 6-11

6.3 FACE PLATE ASSEMBLY .......................................... 6-25

6.4 MAIN BOARD (S/N 2110,000) ..................................................................................... 6-41

6.5 MAIN BOARD (S/N < 110,000) ...................................... 6-115

6.6 SWITCH BOARD (S/N a 110,000) ............................. 6-163

6.7 SWITCH BOARD (S/N < 110,000) ....................................................... 6-177

6.8 CHASSISASSY................................................................ 6-183

6.9 PRESELECTOR........................................................................................ 6-203

6.10 LOCAL OSCILLATOR ASSY ......................................................................................... 6-221

6.11 FILTER/HEATSINK ASSY ................................................................... 6-229

6.12 RFI MOD FILTER ................................................................................... 6-233

6.13 RFI ASSY ......................................................................................................................... 6-237

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

FIGURE 4-1 ATCRBS TRANSMITTER SITE........................................................................... 4-1

FIGURE 4-2 INTERROGARON CODING CHARACTERISTICS........................................ 4-2

FIGURE 4-3 COMPOSITE ANTENNA PATTERN OF THE GROUND STATION ............ 4-3

FIGURE 4-4 CONDITION OF REPLY AND SIDE LOBE SUPPRESSION........................ 4-3

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FIGURE 4-5A CONTROL HEAD IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS ........................ 4-4

FIGURE 4-5B REPLY CODING CHARACTERISTICS...................... 4-4

FIGURE 4-6 DITCH DIGGER AND VIDEO SWITCH .... . ................................ 4-6

FIGURE 4-7 KT 76A/78A BLOCK DIAGRAM .......................................................... 4-9

FIGURE 4-8 RF EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT.................................................... 4-11

FIGURE 4-9 1030 MHZ BANDPASS FILTER CHARACTERISTICS ................................... 4-12

FIGURE 4-10 DITCH DIGGER AND VIDEO SWITCH WAVEFORMS .............................. 4-14

FIGURE 5-1 COMPLETE ATC TEST SET-UP .............................................. 5-2

FIGURE 5-2 KT 76A/78A TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART (S/N < 110,000) ........ 5-13

FIGURE 5-3 KT 76A/78A GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING


FLOWCHART (S/N 2 110,000).................................................................................................. 5-15

FIGURE 5-4 KT 76A/78A ASIC TROUBLESHOOTING


FLOWCHART (S/N 2 110,000).................................................................................................. 5-17

FIGURE 5-5 KT 76A/78A H. V. POWER SUPPLY TROUBLESHOOTING


FLOWCHART (S/N 2 110,000)........................................... 5-19

FIGURE 5-6 KT 76A/78A POWER SUPPLY TROUBLESHOOTING


FLOWCHART (S/N 2 110,000).................................................................................................. 5-21

FIGURE 5-7 KT 76A/78A RECEIVER TROUBLESHOOTING


FLOWCHART (S/N 2 110,000).................................................................. 5-23

FIGURE 5-8 KT 76A/78A SWITCH BOARDTROUBLESHOOTING


FLOWCHART (S/N 2 110,000)...................................................................... 5-25

FIGURE 5-9 KT 76A/78A TRANSMITTER TROUBLESHOOTING


FLOWCHART (S/N 2 110,000).................................................................................... 5-27

FIGURE 6-1 TYPICAL BILL OF MATERIAL .......................................................................... 6-7

FIGURE 6-2 KT 76A/78A FINAL ASSEMBLY (S/N 2 110,000) .......................................... 6-13

FIGURE 6-3 KT 76A/78A FINAL ASSEMBLY (S/N < 110,000) .......................................... 6-17

FIGURE 6-4 KT 76A/78A FACE PLATE ASSEMBLY (S/N 2 110,000) ............................ 6-27

FIGURE 6-5 KT 76A/78A FACE PLATE ASSEMBLY (S/N <110,000) .............................. 6-29

FIGURE 6-6 KT 76A/78A FACE PLATE ASSEMBLY (S/N <110,000) ............................... 6-35

FIGURE 6-7 KT 76A/78A MAIN BOARD (S/N 2 120,800) .................................................. 6-53

FIGURE 6-8 KT 76A/78A MAIN BOARD (S/N 2110,000) .................................................... 6-59

FIGURE 6-9 KT 76A/78A MAIN BOARD SCHEMATIC (S/N 2 120,800) ....................... 6-71

FIGURE 6-10 KT 76A/78A MAIN BOARD SCHEMATIC (S/N 2 110,000) ........................ 6-87

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FIGURE 6-11 KT76A MAIN BOARD (S/N 40,000 - 109,999) ............ 6-125

FIGURE 6-12 KT 76A MAIN BOARD SCHEMATIC (S/N 40,000 - 109,999) ................ 6-129

FIGURE 6-13 MAIN BOARD KT 76A (S/N 14,000 - 39,999), KT 78A (S/N 7000 -) .. 6-131

FIGURE 6-14 MAIN BOARD SCHEMATIC KT 76A (S/N 14,000 - 39,999),


KT78A(S/N 7000-) ................................................................................... 6-137

FIGURE 6-15 MAIN BOARD KT 76A (S/N 5900 - 13,999),


KT 78A (S/N 2600 - 6999) ................................................................................................. 6-143

FIGURE 6-16 MAIN BOARD SCHEMATIC KT 76A (S/N 5900 - 13,999),


KT 78A (S/N 2600 - 6999)........ 6-149

FIGURE 6-17 MAIN BOARD KT 76A (S/N 0 - 5899), KT 78A (S/N 0 - 2599) ............ 6-153

FIGURE 6-18 MAIN BOARD SCHEMATIC KT 76A (S/N 0 - 5899),


KT78A(S/N 0 - 2599) ............................................................................................................... 6-159

FIGURE 6-19 KT 76A SWITCH BOARD (S/N a120,800)................................ 6-165

FIGURE 6-20 KT 76A SWITCH BOARD (S/N *110,000) ..................................................... 6-169

FIGURE 6-21 KT 76A SWITCH BOARD SCHEMATIC (S/N s120,800)............................ 6-173

FIGURE 6-22 KT 76A SWITCH BOARD (S/N s110,000) ..................................................... 6-175

FIGURE 6-23 KT 76A SWITCH BOARD (S/N <110,000) ..................................................... 6-179

FIGURE 6-24 KT 76A CHASSIS ASSY (S/N arf 20,800) ................................ 6-185

FIGURE 6-25 KT 76A CHASSIS ASSY (S/N *110,000)....................................................... 6-187

FIGURE 6-26 KT 76A CHASSIS ASSY (S/N <110,000)....................................................... 6-d91

FIGURE 6-27 KT 76A PRESELECTOR ASSY (S/N < 110,000) ........................................ 6-205

FIGURE 6-28 KT76A LOCAL OSCILLATOR (S/N <110,000) .......................................... 6-223

FIGURE 6-29 KT 76A FILTER/HEATSINK (S/N 2 110,000) ................................................. 6-231

FIGURE 6-30 KT 76A FINAL ASSEMBLY RFI MOD FILTER ............................................ 6-235

FIGURE 6-31 KT 76A RFI FILTER BOARD ASSY ............................................................... 6-239

FIGURE 6-32 KT 76A RFI FILTER BOARD SCHEMATIC ............................ 6-241

TROUBLESHOOTING AIDS

FINAL TEST DATA SHEET......................................................................................................... 5-8

WAVEFORMS (SERIAL NUMBERS< 110,000) ........................ 5-29

WAVEFORMS (SERIAL NUMBERS * 110,000) ................................ 5-37

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SECTION IV

THEORY OF OPERATION

4.1 INTRODUCTION
General description oí the KT 76A/78A Transponder and its use in the Air Traffic Control Radar
Beacon System:
The KT 76A/78A Transponder is an integral part of the Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System
(ATCRBS). In the aircraft, its function is to transmit a coded response to a coded interrogation
transmitteó by an air traffic control ground radar station.
There are two types of radar at each of these ATC ground statiohs. The first, calleó the Primary
Surveillance Radar (PSR), operates on the normal radar principie of receiving energy reflected
from the aircraft under surveillance. The second, calleó the Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR),
operates on the coded reply from the airborne transponder. Both radars are used in conjunction
to develop the total air traffic situation and to display it on a single radar scope. A typical air traffic
control ground station is shown iri Figure 4-1.

FIGURÉ 4-1 ATCRBS TRANSMITTER SITE

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The SSR interrogates the KT 76A/78A ¡n one of two modes. These are referred to as Mode “A”
or Mode “C” interrogations. The type of interrogation is determinad by the spacing between two
pulses transmitted by the SSR on a carrier of 1030 ± 2 MHz. Each interrogation contains a third
pulse at the same frequency which is not transmitted by the SSR but by an omni directional
antenna which is located at the ground radar station. This pulse is transmitted 2 ixsec after the
first pulsetransmitted by the SSR. Mode “A” and Mode “C” interrogation characteristics are shown
in Figure 4-2.

Pl P2 FROM P3
OMNI ANT.

MODE C
I5ps Ips
2l — .2ps

FIGURE 4-2 INTERROGATION CODING CHARACTERISTICS

The purpose of P2, the signal from the omni-directional antenna, is to allow the airborne
transponder to determine whether the interrogation carne from the main beam or a si de lobe of
the SSR. If the KT 76A/78A has been interrogated by a side lobe, no reply is generated. A reply
to a side lobe interrogation would give the ground radar operator an erroneous position reading
of the aircraft carrying the transponder. The KT 76A/78A determines by an amplitude comparison
between P1 and P2, if the interrogation is a valid main beam interrogation: If P2 is equal to or larger
then P1, the interrogation is from the side lobe of the SSR. The reason these conditions exist can
be explained with the composite antenna pattern of the ground station as shown in Figure 4-3.

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MAIN BEAM INTERROGATION

FIGURE 4-3 COMPOSITE ANTENNA PAITE RN OF THE GROUND STATION

It is seen that the power received from the omni directional antenna is less than the power received
from the main beam but larger than the power received from any of the side lobes of the SSR.
This is why in a main beam interrogation, P1 is larger than P2; and in a side lobe interrogation,
P2 is equal to or larger than P1. The detailed specifications of transponder reply and side lobe
suppression characteristics for the ATCRBS are shown in Figure 4-4.

SUPPRESS ANY REPLY

Odb---------------- -------------------------------------------------------- 1------------------------------ -----------------


AREA OF PARTI AL REPLY
(GREY AREA)

-9db---------------------------------- -------------------------------------- —-------------------------------------- --------------

REPLY

FIGURE 4-4 CONDITION OF REPLY AND SIDE LOBE SUPPRESSION

The KT 76A/78A Transponder replies to both the Mode “A” and Mode “C” interrogations with a
coded pulse group on a carrier of 1090 ± 3 MHz. In a Mode “A” reply, the coding of the pulsed
waveform represents an identification number of the plañe carrying the transponder. The
Identification number which will be transmitted is inserted in the transponder by means of the code
switches. This number consists of four octal digits (0-7) which gives the transponder the capability
of 4096 different identification numbers. The coding of a Mode “A” reply can consist of up to fifteen
pulses. Tweive óf these pulses carry the identification number. Two others, called the framing
pulses, come before and after the tweive Information pulses. The last is a special identification
pulse to aid the radar operator. The control head identification numbers and the reply coding
characteristics for the full 15 reply pulses are shown in Figure 4-5.

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A B C D
7 7 7 7
FIGURE 4-5A CONTROL HEAD IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS

A Al A2 A4
0 0 0 0
I I 0 0
2 0 I 0
3 I I 0
4 0 0 I
5 I 0 I
6 0 I I
7 I I I
C! Al C2 A2 C4 A4 X Bl DI B2 D2 : B4 D4 F2
~I
L J

l.45±.lps—I— —1 I— .45±.lps ^2.9í.l5ps-l 4.35±J5jjs—<

FIGURE 4-5B REPLY CODING CHARACTERISTICS

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4.2 GENERAL CIRCUIT THEORY (FIGURÉ.4-7)

The block diagram shows the interconnections of the functional parts of the KT 7W7QK. The
block diagram, as well as the schematics for each section, are located in the back of this manual
and may be folded out and used with the following without flipping pages back and forth.

4.2.1 RF SECTION

Interrogation pulses from the SSR are received at the transponder and are directed through the
Low Pass Filter and Duplexer to the 1030 MHz Bandpass Filter and Mixer. Here, it is mixed with
the Local Oscillator (LO) output and inserted in the IF amplifier. The LO frequency is mixed with
the 1030 MHz received signal, gives an IF frequency of 60 MHz. (70 MHz for serial numbers a
110,000).

4.2.2 IF AMPLIFIER

The IF Amplifier takes a signal input over a dynamic range of 50 dB and compresses the video
output to a dynamic range of 15 dB. This is accomplished by successive detection of the amplified
IF signal. A second input to the IF Amplifier is the output from the Automatic Overload Control
(AOC). This input line reduces the gain of the IF in an overload condition, so that only a specific
portion of the interrogations received causes a reply.

4.2.3 VIDEO AMPLIFIER

The detected video output from the IF is amplified in the Video Amplifier.

4.2.4 NOISE SUPPRESSION CIRCUIT

The Noise Suppression Circuit rejects any pulse with a width less than 0.3 seconds. This Circuit
is located inside the LSI for serial numbers a 110,000.

4.2.5 DITCH DIGGER AND VIDEO SWITCH

The Ditch Digger and Video Switch circuits function together in comparing the amplitude of P1 and
P2. As explained in 4.1, this is to determine if the interrogation is from the main beam of the radar
or a side lobe. The Ditch Digger produces a linearly rising voltage behind P1 into which P2 falls.
The characteristics of the ditch are such that if P2 > P1 then the Video Switch is triggered by P2,
but if P2 operation of these circuits.

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P2<PI
DITCH DITCH
DIGGER DIGGER
0 I- I-
O 0

VIDEO Pl P3 VIDEO P3
SWITCH SWITCH
OUT I- OUT j—
O

(A) CONDITION FOR REPLY (MAIN BEAM) (B) CONDITION FOR'NO REPLY (SIDE LOBE)

For serial numbers & 110,000, P1 is sampled with an analog switch and compared with P2 directly.

FIGURE 4-6 DITCH DIGGER AND VIDEO SWITCH

4.2.6 ONE-SHOT BUFFER

The output of the Video Switch is a narrow pulse of about 150 us. The output of the one-shot is
a pulse of about 1 sec for input to the LSI chip. (For serial numbers less than 110,000 only).

4.2.7 LSI CHIP

The King Transponder LSI chip performs many of the logic and timing functions of the unit. These
inelude the following:

1. The decoding of P1 to P3 spacing for either a Mode “A” (8 us) or Mode “C” (21 usec) reply.
2. Suppression of reply if P2 is present.
3. The encoding of the serial pulse train output for either mode.
4. Insertion of the SPI or ident pulse in the serial output. When the Ident button is pushed, the
Ident pulse is included in all replies for an internally timed period of 23 seconds.
5. When power is first applied, all replies are suppressed for a period of 47 seconds. This
turn-on delay also occurs whenever power is interrupted for more than 5 us.
6. The annunciate output drives the REPLY light. This output goes high for 760 ms whenever
the transponder sends a reply. Additionally, it goes high continuously for the 23 second
period following a low on the Ident input.
7. Mode “C” replies consist of framing pulses only when ALT EÑ is high.
8. When the SiBY pin is low, the chip ignores the serial input line.

4.2.8 CLOCK

The LSI chip timing is derived from a 22.069 MHz. crystal oscillator. This frequeney is divided by
eight to provide a two phase dock at 2.75862 MHz. This divider is reset following an interrogation
to synchronize the reply with the interrogation. For serial numbers a 110,000, the 48 MHz. LO
drives the LSI.

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4.2.9 AUTOMATIC OVERLOAD CONTROL (AÓG)

The externa! suppressioh oütput of the LSI chip is a pulse which is output during each reply. These
pulses are averaged and used tosense an overload condition. The receiver is desensitized to limit
the reply rate to approximately 1200 replies per second.

4.2.10 REPLY LAMP DRIVER AND AUTOMATIC DIMMING

This Circuit switches the reply lamp on and off for each time the ANNUNCIATE line from the LSI
chip goes high. A cockpit light level sensor automatically dims the reply lamp for lower cockpit
lighting levels. Additionally, placing the function switch in the TEST position turns on the REPLY
light.

4.2.11 MODULATOR AND TRANSMITTER

The modulator takes the coded serial data and switches the transmitter cavity on and off
accordingly. The oscillator RF output passes through the low-pass filter to the antenna where the
power is radiated. The purpose of the low pass filter is to attenuate higher harmonios of the 1090
MHz transmission.

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FIGURE 4-7 KT 76A/78A BLOCK DIAGRAM

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4.3 DETAILED CIRCUIT THEORY (S/N BELOW 110,000)


The following section discusses detailed Circuit theory for units with seriál numbers belowl 10,000.
Referió the main board schematic of your specific unit versión for Circuit diagrams.

4.3.1 RF SECTION

The complete radio frequency section of the KT 76A/78A is incorporated in a die-cast chassis
assembly. The functions the assembly accomplishes are:

1. Transmitter harmonio rejection


2. Input-output duplexing
3. Receiver front-end selectivity
4. Local Oscillator filtering and injection
5. Signal and Local Oscillator Mixing

An equivalent Circuit diagram for the RF section is shown in Figure 4-8.

970MHz-
« LOCAL OSCILLATOR
INPUT
L205A
97 0MHz
3ANDPASS
FILTER L205B

MIXER DIODE

L2O5C

L2O5D
1030MHz
BANDPASS
FILTER L2O5E

TRANSMITTER
INPUT
1090MHz

FIGURE 4-8 RF EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT

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The harmonios of the transmitter output are filtered by means of the 1030 MHz low-pass filter. The
characteristics of this filter are such that the second harmonio of the transmitter frequency (2180
MHz) is attenuated by more than 45 dB. Isolation between the transmitter output and the mixer
diode, as well as receiver front end is accomplished by a 1030 MHz Bandpass Filter. This filter
passes the received signal of 1030 MHz from the antenna to the mixer diode, but greatly
attenuates the transmitter frequency of 1090 MHz. The filter characteristics are shown in
Figure 4.9.

FIGURE 4-9 1030 MHZ BANDPASS FILTER CHARACTERISTICS

The local osciilator output is filtered by a 970 MHz Bandpass Filter. This filter is used to sepárate
the Local Osciilator (LO) frequency from other harmonios of the frequency multiplier input (LO).

The filtered LO injection and the 1030 MHz signal from the bandpass filter are mixed by CR202,
after passing through appropriate matching networks. The mixed difference frequency is passed
on to the IF while the remaining components are by-passed to ground by C210.

4.3.2 LOCAL OSCILLATOR

The local osciilator consists of a 138.5714 MHz crystal controlled Cplpitts Osciilator and a X7
varactor multiplication Circuit. The 138.5714 MHz osciilator is in a grounded base configuration.
Frequency control is accomplished by using a crystal (Y201) as a series tuned Circuit in the
emitter-to-collector feedback loop. This accomplishes the desired frequency stability. R201, R202
and R203 are the de biasing elements of Q201. AC isolation of the osciilator from the 9.0 V supply
is accomplished by the low-pass filter C204, L205 and 0201.

Q202 and its associated circuitry function as a buffer amplifier which ¡solates the varactor diode
multiplier from the 138 MHz osciilator stage. The 138.5714 MHz energy coupled from the buffer
is applied to varactor diode CR201. The varactor diode is self-biased by currentflow through R208
during a small portion of the negative swing of each RF eyele. A 2.2 pf capacitor and the inductor
wound on its lead (FL201) series resonate at 970 MHz and allow only the 970 MHz RF component
to be coupled to the bandpass filter.

4.3.3 IF AMPLIFIER

The IF Amplifier in the KT 76A/78A Transponder consists of four stages of amplification. The last
three stages also provide detected video output. all four stages are synchronously tuned and
produce a 5 MHz bandpass characteristic.

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L402 and R409 at the IF input form a ground return for.the DC mixer diode current. Inductor L402
functions as a radio frequency choké to découple R409 from the 60 MHz IF input.

The AOC line provides base bias for the first stage and is filtered by C412, R406 and C413. Under
normal interrogation rates, the AOC voltage is at 1.8V. During an overload condition this voltage
decreases to reduce the gain of the first stage. The 9.0V supply lead is RF decoupled by a low-
pass filter consisting of C411, R410, C419, R416, 0424, R421 and 0429.

Filtering of the collector supply for the second stage is accomplished by a low-pass filter consisting
of R413 and 0422. R418 and 0427 provide filtering of the collector supply for the third stage and
R423 and 0432 for the last stage.

The IF input signal is coupled to the first stage by 0414. In the collector Circuit of the first stage
is a resonant tank Circuit consisting of the secondary of T402 and C418. Energy is taken from the
secondary of T402, to provide impedance matching, and coupled to the second stage by 0420.
Across the primary of T402 is a load resistor, R412. The function of this resistor is to lower the Q
of the resonant Circuit, widening the bandpass characteristics.

The collector circuits of the following three stages are identical to the first stage. In addition to
amplifying and providing selectivity, the last three stages detect the IF signal to obtain the video
output. The method of detection is called successive detectión. Overall IF gain is sufficient to
develop large signal and noise amplitudes in CR403, the first detector. The resulting output is
nearly linear and increases until Q407 saturates. The second video detector to contribute to the
output is the base emitter diode of Q407. This video output will increase until Q406 saturates.
At this point, the third detector, the base emitter diodé of Q406, begins to contribute to the detected
video. The fourth detector is the base emitter diode of Q405. The total output is compressed to
ápproximately 3db of video change for each 10db of RF change, over at least a 50db range from
MTL.

0421, 0426, L403, 0431, L404 and C434 accomplish interstage decoupling at the IF signal
frequency, but provide a common output line for the detected video signáis.

4.3.4 VIDEO AMPLIFIER

The Video Amplifier is used to amplify the video output from the IF amplifier. Power to the Video
Amplifier is obtained from the 14.0 V, 9.0 V, and -6.0 V supplies. The 14V is filtered by the low
pass filter consisting of R429 and C440.

A pulse on the output of the Video Amplifier is translated to TTL logic levels by Q411. When the
collector of Q411 goes low, 0448 discharges through R446. After this time delay, the I403 one-
shot is triggered. The negative-going pulse at I403 pin 1 is inverted by I404D. R437 couples the
output of the Video Amplifier to the ditch Circuit, but when I404 pin 8 is low, the one-shot pulse
therefore allows only the middle portion of the video through to the ditch Circuit, providing rejection
against narrow noise spikes.

4.3.6 DITCH DIGGER AND VIDEO SWITCH

The ditch digger and video switch waveforms are shown in Figure 4-10. When a positive video
pulse appears at the emitter of Q413, it chargeS 0438. This charging current flows through CR405

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and causes a voltage drop across R436. The idle current through R436 is balanced out in 1201
by the drop across R463. Q412 functions as a constant current sourcé which charges C438 at
a linear rate. 1401 is a high speed differential comparator which translates the low level ditch output
to TTL logic levels.

I404E and I404F and the associated components function as a one-shot multi-vibrator to provide
a constant (nominally one microsecond) pulse at a 9 volt level for input to the LSI chip for decoding.

I 40I
OUTPUT

P2 < Pl

FIGURE 4-10 DITCH DIGGER AND VIDEO SWITCH WAVEFORMS

4.3.7 AOC LIMIT

The External Suppression output (I405 pin 13) is applied to the Automatic Overload Control. Q414
is in the OFF State for low reply rates and the output voltage is approximately 3 volts.

The input Circuit integrales the number of replies/s by charging 0437 through R445 during a reply
and discharging 0437 through R444 during the time that the reply gate is low. As the number of
replies/s increases, the average voltage on the base of Q414 will finally reach the full ON State
decréasing the IF bias voltage.

As the bias voltage on the base of the first IF stage is lowered, the gaih of the IF is decreased.
The transponder sensitivity is subsequently lowered to the point that the number of detected
interrogations is limited.

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4.3.8 REPLY LAMP DRIVER AND AUTOMATIC DIM

The automatic dim Circuit Controls the amount of voltage on the reply lamp DS301. The light sensor
Controls the base voltage of Q301 and as the light intensity increases on the light sensor, the
voltage is increased at the base of Q301. The reply lamp glows brighter as the emitter voltage of
Q301 increases. A ground is supplied when either the test switch is activated or when Q403 is
turned on by the Annunciate output of the LSI chip.

4.3.9 MODULATOR

The Modulator one-shot (l402)is driven by the Serial Output, pin 3 of I405. The negative going
pulse at pin 3 of I402 triggers a pulse output whose width is determined by R472 and C453. The
Q and Q not outputs are used to drive the transistors Q417 and Q418 in push-pull to provide an
active drive for the modulator transistor, Q419.

4.3.10 CAVITY OSCILLATOR

The Cavity Oscillator employs a triode vacuum tube to generate the necessary RF Power. Two
manufacturers supply the cavity oscillator used in the KT 76A/78A.

Both the KT 76A/78A have a +1300 volt supply to opérate the RF cavity. The KT 76A has a
mínimum of 200 watts peak power output while the KT 78A has a mínimum of 113 watts peak power
output.

All units have a RF adjustment and require 6.3 volts on the filaments. The transmit frequency is
1090 MHz ±3 MHz.

The oscillator is modulated by Q419 on the cathode and the transmit pulse width is set at 0.45us.

4.3.11 CLOCK CIRCUIT

The dock inputs, I405 pins 7 and 8, are the master timing for the transponder LSI chip. The P1
to P3 decodé spacing, as well as the output pulse repetition rate are governed solely by these
inputs.

Q421 and the adjacent circuitry is a single stage 22.069 MHz crystal oscillator. Y401 effectively
grounds the base at the series resonant frequency of the crystal while L406, C461 and C462
resonate on the third overtone.

I406 is a synchronous four stage counter. It is used in this application in a resettable divide-
by-eight mode. This results in a dock frequency of 2.758625 MHz for the LSI chip. Following a
valid decoding of an interrogation, the counter is reset by Q422. This synchronizes the
transponder reply with the asynchronous ground interrogation.

The LSI chip needs a two.phase dock at a nine volt level. I404A, I404B and I404C provide this
inversión and level translation.

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4.3.12 9 AND 5 VOLT REGULATORS

The +13.75VDC line voltage is applied to the 9.0 volt regulator through the filter L405, C464, C451
and C410. The Darlington pair, Q415, is'used to regúlate the 9.0 volt output. The zener diode
CR407 serves as a reference voltage (6.2 volts) while R460 adjusts the bias current into the base
of Q416 and in turn the 9.0 volt output. A regulated 5.0 volt output is provided with R458 and
CR414 from the 9.0 volt line.

4.3.13 DC-DC CONVERTER

The DC-DC Converter is pre-regulated by the 9.0 volt line. Power is supplied through the filter,
L401 and C409. The filter isolates the regulated 9.0 volt line from the converter frequency (4KHz
to 5KHz).

The -6.0 volt supply is half wave rectified from one side of the converter by CR415. R478 drops
the voltage from -9.0 volts to -6.2 volts and C449 provides filtering. Transformer T401 has three
windings. Primary power is supplied from the collectors of Q401 and Q402 while the feedback
winding provides the proper voltage and phase to the bases of Q401 and Q402 to sustain
oscillation. The secondary is a single winding, providing 650 volts to the half wave voltage doubler
CR401 and CR402. C401, C402 and C403 provide filtering and voltage doubling while R401
discharges the capacitors by leakage when the converter is turned off.

4.4 DETAILED CIRCUIT THEORY (S/N > 110,000)


The following section discusses detailed Circuit theory for units with serial numbers > 110,000.
Refer to the main board schematic (200-09070-0000) for Circuit diagrams.

4.4.1. POWER SUPPLY

The power supply is shown on page 1 of the schematic. Q2 switches the AC power on when the
gate is grounded. U23 is a linear regulator which provides 6 volts to the tube heater and also power
some of the RF circuits. U6 is a linear regulator which provides 5 volts to the digital circuits. The
-6 volts is generated by rectifying the 20 kHz signal from the input side of the high voltage
transformer. CR2 is to keep the -6 Volts supply from going positive under fault conditions. Sheet
2 of the schematic shows the high voltage section of the power supply. The Aircraft power is 1 st
preregulated to 9V. This 9V is also used for Receiver circuits after RC filtering. U12-B is a 40 kHz
oscillator which is divided by 2 to produce a 50% duty cycle 20 kHz. Q1 and Q3 drive the
transformer primary in push pulí fashion. The high voltage produced is voltage doubled with C43,
C44, CR7, CR8 and filtered with C45. The resistor ladder network acts as a bleeder load and
also divides down the 1300 volts to compare to a voltage reference. U13 amplifies any error and
applies feedback to the 9V regulator. U6 is a linear regulator that provides +5V for the digital
circuits.

4.4.2. LOCAL OSCILLATOR

The Local Oscillator is shown on page 3 of the schematic. The 48 MHz oscillator consists of Y1
and Q4. Q5 buffers the signal which is feed to the ASIC. The 48 MHz is squared up with U15-A.
U17-A provides the proper DC bias to the input of U15. The 48 MHz square wave which is rich
in harmonios is feed into a 240 MHz filter to select the 5th harmonio. This signal is amplified U19

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and 4th harmonio is selected by filter.FL2. The 960 Mhz signal is amplified to approximately -10
dbm by U22.

4.4.3. RFANDIF

The RF and IF amps are shown on page 4 of the schematic. FL1 is the 1030 MHz preselector.
U20 is the RF amp and supplies approximately 17 db of gain. The signal is goes through an 8 db
pad before being presented to the mixer U21 where it is combined with the 960 MHz LO.. The
output of the mixer is 70 MHz. The signal is filíe red with an LC network before presented to the
IF amplifier. The 5 transistor IF amplifier both amplifies and detects the IF signal. The detected
signal is logarithmic in nature. It is amplified by the video amp cpnsisting of Q18 and Q17. Q14
and Q15 provide the correct bias for the video amp so that the output.of the amplifier is cióse to
ground potential under no-signal conditions.

4.4.4. VIDEO DETECTION

The output of the video amp is detected with circuits on page 5 of the schematic. Comparator
U14-A switches when the video signal is above approximately .3 volts. U12-D and Q10 increase
this switching threshold voltage if the transmitter is replying at a level exceeding 1400 replies per
second. The height of P2 is compared to height of P1 using a sample and hold Circuit consisting
of switch U16, hold capacitor C93 and comparator U14-B. If the height of P2 is 9 db below P1,
The output of U14-B will be low during P2. If P2 is equal to P1 the U14-B will be high during P2.
The transponder must not reply if P2 is equal to P1.

4.4.5. ASIC

The ASIC contains the digital logic to generate a reply based on the input pulses supplied by the
U14 dual comparator. It makes sure the pulses aré of the proper with and spacing for a legal mode
A or mode C transponder. It takes in parallel altitude lines and front panel switch information. The
4 digit switch code is used for a Mode A reply and the altitude lines are used for mode C. The ASIC
logic is a CMOS ram design and therefore must be loaded on power up by serial EPROM U5. The
ASIC will not load until comparator U4 indicates that the power supply is stable. Q9 supplies the
drive to the cathode of the tube.

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The lines listed below are the major ¡nputs, outputs and test outputs of the ASIO.

ASIO Inputs

Pin Pin ñame Description


5 MTL video in Any video signal above MTL will cause this line to go low
6 P2 Video in If P2 is equal in height to P1 this signal will be high
If P2 is 9db less than P1 this signal will be low
10 ASIO 48 MHz in ASIO clock signal
74 Configuration Mode ASIC will begin configuration at power up when this line goes
high
32 Configuration Clock ASIC will clock configuration data out of eprom at power up
8 Edge input A high indicates the leading edge of pulses greater than
50dbm.
83 External Suppression A high will suppress the transponder replies.

ASIO Outputs

Pin Pin ñame Description


1 8 MHz Clock This signal is the 48 MHz clock input divided by 6.
77 Modulation This signal goes high to modulate the transmit tube. A high is
ON.
76 TX inhibit This line is low during the 45 second warm up period
3 Pulse Detection This test output goes high when a pulse is detected. This line
is a
function of MTL video, P2 video, and the suppression input.

4.4.6. ALTITUDE AND SUPPRESSION INPUTS

The altitude and suppression inputs are buffered by comparators on page 7. The high input
impedance offers protection and limits the amount of EMI which can be passed to the outside of
the box. Diode decoupling is used so that the pullups inside the transponder will not be seen by
other aircraft equipment. The external suppression is ACcoupled so that a DC fault condition will
not prevent the Transponder from replying. The switching leve! of the inputs is approximateíy 5
volts.

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SECTION V

MAINTENANCE

5.1 GENERAL
Before maintenance of the KT 76A/78A is attempted, a thorough understanding of the Theory of
Operation (Section IV) as well as the Information of semiconductor maintenance is needed. This
material is found in Appendix A. Detailed Information on the various integrated Circuit packages
is also found in this reference.

5.2 TEST AND ALIGNMENT

5.2.1 TEST EQUIPMENT

The transponder test set-up is shown in Figure 5-1.

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTIC REPRESENTATIVE


REQUIRED TYPE
1) Power Supply 14.0 volts at 3 amps
2) VTVM High Impedance Meter HP Model 410B
3) VOM Simpson Model 260
4) Oscilloscope Dual Trace Tektronix 454
H-P 180A
5) Line Stretcher Constant Impedance Micro Lab/FXR
Adjustable 50 ohm line SR-05N
6) ATC Test Set HP 8925A
a) Signal Generator HP HO1 8614A
b) Modulator HP H01 8403A
c) Frequency Counter HP 5245L
d) Frequency Converter HP 5245A
e) Isolator Monitor Boonton 13505A
f) Wave Meter Boonton 8905A
g) Peak Power Calibrator Boonton 8900B
h) Interrogation Pulse Collins 578X-1
i) Crystal Detector HP423A
or
7) Instrument Flight 1200Y3or
Research Corp. 1400APreferred

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FIGURE 5-1 COMPLETE ATC TEST SET-UP

5.2.2 ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE

5.2.2.1 Units with serial numbers below 110,0000

A. Power Supply

1) Apply 13.75 volts de to the unit, thru a 2 amp tuse.

UNIT NOT INTERNALLY FUSED (Units are fused if Main


Board is -20 or higher)

2) Adjust R460 so that 9.0 ±0.1 volts de is obtained at the emitter of Q415.

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B. Local Oscillator

1) Monitor the local oscillator injection voltage at TP405.

2) . Spread L201 until the voltage reading is greater than 50mV.

NOTE
It oscillator drifts make sure that Y201 is secured to
073-00169-0003 casting.

3) Peak the diode voltage by alternately peaking the coil of FL201, L204, L203 and
L202 to obtain the máximum voltage.

4) Peak L201 by stretching it slowly. Take the highest voltage reached before the
oscillator died (should be between .18 and .33 volts) and subtract .03 volts.
Compress L201 until that voltage is obtained. The final voltage should be between
.15 and .30 volts.

C. 1030 MHz Bandoass Filter

1) Put the unit in standby.

2) Connect the scope probe to TP404. Set the RF level to approximately -50 dBm and
the generator frequency to 1030.0 MHz.

3) Turn L205D CW until it bottoms on the back of the casting. When it bottoms, use a
mínimum of torque to prevent damage to the casting.

4) Observe the pulse peak, P1, at a scope sensitivity of 0.1 volts/cm (including the
scope probe).

5) Alternately tune L205C and L205E for máximum P1 pulse height.

6) Turn L205D CCW and use the scope POSITION control to follow the peak of pulse
P1. Tune L205D for a máximum pulse height.

7) After alignment is complete, check the L.O. drive level as outlined in B above.

D. I.F. Alignment

1) Set the RF level to-50 dBm and monitor TP404 with oscilloscope. Set the
interrogation rate to 500/sec.

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2) Tune T402, T403, T404 and T405 for máximum video output at TP404.

3) Reduce the RF level to -75 dBm and again tune T402, T403, T404 and T405 for
máximum video output at TP404.

E. Transmitter Adiustments

1) Set the interrogation rate to 500 per second and the transponder code to 0000.

2) Adjust the RF coupling for máximum peak power. Decouple the RF by 10% of this
máximum reading by rotating the RF coupling adjustment CCW.

3) Pulí the line stretcher and note the máximum and mínimum frequency deviation. Set
the HP 8905 wave meter to center of the frequency deviation and pulí the line
stretcher until a peak indication is reached. Without moving thé line stretcher, adjust
the transmit oscillator frequency trim for a 1090 MHz reading. Recheck the
frequency deviation by pulling the line stretcher to see that it is centered about
1090.0 MHz. Check to see that the collector voltage of Q419 does not exceed 140
volts as the line stretcher is pulled (Q9 for serial numbers a 110,000).

4) Adjust R472 so that the first framing pulse is .45 ± .05|is wide (serial numbers <
110,000 only.

5.2.2.2 Units with serial numbers a 110,0000

A. Main Board Alianment

1) Attach a scope probe to TP5. Verify interrogation signal is present.

2) Set RF amplitude to -20 dbm. Using the gain adjust pot, R165, adjust height of P1
to 4.25 ±.1 volts.

3) Adjust MTL pot, R132 so that the reply rate on the Test Set XPDR Reply % reads
90% ± 3%.

4) This completes Alignment of the Main Board.

B. Transmitter Adjustments

1) Using the transmitter tube coupling nut and frequency adjust screw, adjust the
transmitter for peak power and a frequency of 1091 ± 1 MHz.

NOTE
If Circulator is INSTALLED, skip step 2. If Circulator is not
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2) Turn the coupliñg nut counter-clóckwise until one of the following conditions occurs:

a) The power drops 15%.

b) The rise time drops to 55 ns.

c) The pulse width increases to 520 ns.

NOTE
Decoupling the tube will decrease frequency "pulling” at installation
time.

3) Decrease unit peak power from 1 to 5 percent by turning the coupliñg nut
counter-clockwise.

4) Adjust the Frequency nut to bring back the frequency to 1090.75 ± .1 MHz. Verify
that rise time is between 50 and 100 ns, power is greater than 200 watts, and pulse
width is 450ns ± 70ns. If not, repeat the last two steps until all conditions are met.

5) Connect the unit under test to a line stretcher with a 1.2:1 SWR load. Adjust the
line stretcher through all phase angles and verify the transmitter frequency is not
less than 1087.5 MHz and not more the 1091 Mhz.

6) This completes alignment of the transmit tube.

5.2.3 TEST SPECIFICATIONS

5.2.3.1 PURPOSE

The following specifications are the mínimum performance standards which all KT 76A/78A
Transponders must meet.

5.2.4 MINIMUM PERFORMANCE UNDER STANDARD CONDITIONS

Ambient room temperature and pressure. Specifications are to be met after a 15 minute warm-up.

5.2.4.1 POWER SUPPLY

Power supply voltage shall be as follows:

Rear Connector Pin Voltage Tolerance


N +9 ±0.1
5 +5 ±0.25

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Rear Connector Pin Voltaqe Tolerance


6 -6.2 ±0.5, -1.3
Xmit Oscillator +1350 ±100

á2.4.2 TURN ON DELAY AND IDENT TIMER

The turn on delay shall be less than 60 seconds and the ¡dent time shall be between 15 seconds
and 30 seconds.

5.2.4.3 RECEIVER SENSITIVITY

The receiver shall reply to 90% of all interrogations at an interrogation signal of between -72 dBm
and -79 dBm. This specification applies to both Mode “A” and Mode “C” interrogations.

5.2.4.4 DYNAMIC RANGE (P2 9 dB below P1)

The transponder shall reply to greater than 90% of all interrogations from MTL (mínimum trigger
leyel) to -20 dBm.

5.2.4.5 DECODING SPECIFICATIONS

The transponder shall not reply with greater than a 10% reply efficiency, to any interrogations
whose pulse spacing is greater that ± 1 |is from 8 or 21 ¡as.

5.2.4.6 SIDE LOBE SUPPRESSION

The transponder shall not reply to mofe than 1 % of the interrogations when P2 is equal to or greater
than P1 and spaced 2.0 ± 0.15jas from P1. This standard applies from MTL +3 dB to -20 dBm.

5.2.4.7 TRANSMITTER POWER

The mínimum peak power of the transmitted reply pulses shall be 200 watts for the KT 76A and
114 watts for the KT 78A. This test is perfprmed at a reply rate of 500/sec of code 0000.

5.2.4.8 TRANSMITTER FREQUENCY

The frequency of the reply shall be 1090 ± 3 MHz. With a line stretcher and a 1.2:1 VSWR load
pulling shall be less than 4 MHz total.

5.2.4.9 INFORMATION PULSES

The transponder shall provide 4096 codes of reply in Mode “A”. It shall also provide the SPI pulse,
in a Mode “A” reply when the ident feature is initiated. There will be ten (10) pulses available for
Mode UC” operation. These pulses are A1, A2, A4, B1, B2, B4, C1, C2, C4, D4. A ground on each

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of the Mode “O” input pins shall cause the córréspondirig pulse to be present in a Mode “C” reply.
The relative spacing of the reply is as follows.

PULSE POSITION (us)


F1 0.00 (Reference)
C1 1.45
A1 2.90
C2 4.35
A2 5.80
C4 7.25
A4 8.70
B1 11.60
D1 13.05
B2 14.50
D2 15.95
B4 17.40
D4 18.85
F2 20.30
SPI 24.65

The pulse spacing of any Information pulse must not differ from these spacings by more than ±
0.1 us. The pulse spacing tolerance of any pulse in the reply group with respect to any other pulse
(except the first framing pulse) must be no more than ± 0.15us.

5.2.4.10 OUTPUT PULSE WIDTH

The output pulse width shall be set to .45 ± .07 ps measured at the 50% voltage points on the
detected video of the transmitter reply.

5.2.4.11 REPLY LAMP

The reply lamp shall be illuminated when the unit replies to an interrogation. The intensity of the
reply lamp shall vary with the ambient light incident upon V301. The reply lamp shall be illuminated
during the period the IDENT pulse is present in Mode “A” replies.

5.2.4.12 FUNCTIONS

The transponder shall not reply when the function switch is in the SBY position. Modé “O” replies
shall consist only offraming pulses when thefunction switch is in the ON position. Mode “A” and/or
Mode “C” data shall be transmitted when the function switch is in the ALT position. The REPLY
light shall be illuminated when the function switch is in the TST position.

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5.2.4.13 PANEL LIGHTING

With 14 V de applied to pin 2 and ground on pin 3, both panel lamps (DS302 and DS303) shall
be illuminated.

FINAL TEST DATA SHEET

1. Power Supply (+9 ± 0.1; +5 ± 0.25; -6.2 +0.5; -1.3; 1325 ±100) ( )

2. Turn-onand Ident delays (Turnen60s) (Ident 15-30s) ( )

3. MTL (-72 to-80 dBm) ( )

4. Dynamic Range (90% from MTL to -20 dBm) ( )

5. Decoding (less than 10% at ± 1 p.s)

_____________ Mode________________________ Advance P3___________ Retard P3

A ( ) ( )

C ( ) ( )

6. S.LS. (Less than 1% reply, MTL +3 dB to -20 dBm, P2 = P1)

____________ Signal Level (dBm) % Reply

MTL +3 dB

-60 ______

-50 ______

-40 ______

-30 ______

-20 ______

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7. Transmitter Power (KT 76A: 200 W Mih)

(KT78A: 113WMin)

8. Transmitter Frequency (1090 ± 0.5 MHz)

9. Reply Spacing ( )

Mode “A" Code ( )

Mode“C”Code ( )

10. Transmit Pulse Width (0.45 ±0.07 ns)

11. Reply Lamp (Ident, Reply, Dimming) ( )

12. Functions (STBY, ON, ALT, TEST) ( )

13. Panel Lighting ( )

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5.3 OVERHAUL

5.3.1 INSPECTION

This section contains instructions to assist in determining by inspection the condition of the KT
76A/78A. Defects resulting from wear, physical damage, deterioration, or other causes can be
found by these inspection procedures. To aid inspection, detailed procedures are arranged in
alphabetical order.

A. Capacitors, Fixed

Inspect capacitors for case damage, body damage, and cracked, broken, or charred
insulation. Check for loose, broken, or corroded terminal studs, lugs, or leads. Inspect for
loose, broken, or improperly soldered connections. On chip caps be especially alert for
hairline cracks in the body and broken terminations.
B. Capacitors, Variable

Inspect trimmers for chipped and cracked bodies, damaged dielectrics and damaged
contacts.
C. Chassis

Inspect the chassis for deformation, dents, punctures, badly worn surfaces, damaged
connectors, damaged fastener devices, loose or missing hardware, component corrosión,
and damage to the finish.
D. Connectors

Inspect connectors for broken parts, and other irregularities. Inspect for cracked or broken
insulation and for contacts that are broken, deformed, or out of alignment. Also, check for
corroded or damaged plating on contacts and for loose, improperly soldered, broken, or
corroded terminal connections.
E. Covers and Shields

Inspect covers and shields for punctures, deep dents, and badly worn surfaces. Also, check
for damaged fastener devices, corrosión and damage to finish.
F. FlexCircuits

Inspect flex circuits for punctures, and badly worn surfaces. Check for broken traces,
especially near the solder contact points.
G. Fuse

Inspect for blown fuse and check for loose solder joints.
H. Insulators

Inspect insulators for evidence of damage, such as broken or chipped edges, burned areas,
and presence of foreign matter.

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I. Jacks

Inspect all jacks for corrosión, rust, deformations, íoose or broken parís, cracked insulation,
bad contacts, or other irregularities.
J. Potentiometers

Inspect all potentiometers for evidence of damage or Ioose termináis, cracked insulation or
other irregularities.
K. Resistors, Fixed

Inspect fixed resistors for cracked, broken, blistered, or charred bodies and Ioose, broken,
or improperly soldered connections. On chip resistors be especially alert for hairline cracks
in the body and broken terminations.
L. RF Coils

Inspect all RF coils for broken leads, Ioose mountings, and Ioose, improperly soldered, or
broken terminal connections. Checkfor crushed, scratched, cut or charred windings. Inspect
the windings, leads, termináis and connections for corrosión or physical damage. Check for
physical damage to forms and tuning slug adjustment screws.
M. Terminal Connections soldered
1. Inspect for cold-soldered or resin joints. These joints present a porous or dull, rough
appearance. Check for strength of bond using the points of a tool.
2. Examine the termináis for excess solder, protrusions from the joint, pieces adhering
to adjacent insulation, and particles lodged between joints, conductora, or other
components.
3. Inspect for insufficient solder and unsoldered strands of wire protruding from
conductor at the terminal. Check for insulation that is stripped back too far from the
terminal.
4. Inspect for corrosión at the terminal.
N. Transformers
1. Inspect for signs of excessive heating, physical damage to case, cracked or broken
insulation, and other abnormal conditions.
2. Inspect for corroded, poorly soldered, or Ioose connecting leads or termináis.
O. Wiring/Coaxial Cable

Inspect wiring in chassis for breaks in insulation, conductor breaks, cut or broken lacing and
improper dress in relation to adjacent wiring or chassis.

5.3.2 CLEÁNING

A. Using a clean, lint-free cloth lightly moistened with soao and water only, remove the foreign
matter from the equipment case and unit front panel. Wipe dry using a clean, dry, lint-free
cloth.
B. Using a hand controlled dry air jet (not more than 15 psi), blow the dust from inaccessible
areas. Care should be taken to prevent damage by the air blast.

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C. Olean the receptacles and plugs with a hand controlled dry air jet (not more than 25 psi), and
a deán, lint-free cloth lightly moistened with soap and water only, Wipe dry with a olean, dry,
lint-free cloth.

5.3.3 REPAIR

This section describes the procedure along with any special techniques for replacing damaged
or detective components.

A. Connectors

When replacing a connector, refer to the appropriate PC board assembly drawing and follow
the notes to insure corred mounting and mating of each connector.
B. Crystal

The use of other than a Bendix/King crystal is considerad an unauthorized modification.


C. Diodes

Diodes used are Silicon and germanium. Use long nose pliers as a heat sink under normal
soldering conditions. Note the diode polarity before removal.
D. Integrated Circuits

Refer to Appendix A for removal and replacement instructions.


E. Wiring/Coaxial Cable

When repairing a wire that has broken from it’s terminal,, remóve all oíd solder and pieces of
wire from the terminal, restrip the wire to the necessary length and resolder thé wire to the
terminal. Replace a damaged wire or coax with one of the same type, size and length.

5.3.4 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE

The unit is disassembled for maintenance and testing purposes by removing the four fíat head
screws on each side that fasten the chassis to the side rails. The faceplate can be removed by
removing the four black fíat screws that fasten it to the side rails.

5.4 TROUBLESHOOTING
This sedion is intended for use as a guide in isolating Circuit malfunctions. The guidance
presentad here and the figures referenced by no means profess to inelude all possible causes of
failure, but are presentad as a guideline to be used in iocating the approximate section of the unit
that has failed. Figure 5-2 is the KT 76A/78A Troubleshooting Flow Chart and is arranged in a
manner that will expedite finding the area of failure. Following are the waveforms that should be
found at various test points in the KT 76A/78A.

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FIGURE 5-2 KT 76A/78A Troubleshooting Flow Chart (S/N < 110,000)

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KT76A General troubleshooting Flow Chart

See Power Supply See ASIC


troubleshooting troubleshooting
Flowchart Flowchart

FIGURE 5-3 KT 76A/78A General Troubleshooting Flow Chart (S/N 2 110,000)

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KT76A ASIC troubleshóoting Flow Chart

NO

See ASIC Theory


of Operation

FIGURE 5-4 KT 76A/78A ASIC Troubleshooting Flow Chart (S/N > 110,000)

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KT76A High Voltage Power Supply Flow Chart

Is I.24VDC YES
present at RIOS,

Check CR7.CR8,
and secondary of
TI

FIGURE 5-5 KT 76A/78A H. V. Power Supply Troubleshooting Flow Chart (S/N a 110,000)

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FIGURE 5-6 KT 76A/78A Power Supply Troubleshooting Flow Chart (S/N a 110,000)

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1

Check L'23 and


associated
circuitry

Check U18 and


associated
circuitry

¡Check CR26, U6,


i and associated
( circuitry

¡ Check U6
and associated
circuitry
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KT76A Receiver tróubleshooting Flow Chart
it
t

Is a modulated
Is a 48MHz YES YES YES
Pl, P2 ,P3 signal Is the video signal
present at U21 pin 1 present at TP 5
with RF level set to
-20 dBm
NO NO

Is comparator Is comparator YES


signal present signal present
and correct at TP 3 and correct at TP 4

NO NO

FIGURE 5-7 KT 76A/78A Receiver Troubleshooting Flow Chart (S/N a 110,000)


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KT76A Switch Board troubleshooting Flow Chart

ID Switch Output Codes

SWPOS Al A2 A3
0 0 0 0
1 1 0 0
2 1 1 0
3 0 1 0
4 0 1 1
5 1 1 1
6 1 0 1
7 0 0 1

note: high=l. low=0

f ■ ■

FIGURE 5-8 KT 76A/78A Switch BoardTroubleshooting Flow Chart (S/N & 110,000)

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KT76A Transmitter tróubleshooting Flow Chart

ls 1.2V present at Is transrhitted YES


R103.R104, R105 frequency and
junction pulse shape corred

NO NO

See High Voltage Check cavity


troubleshooting assembly and or
Flow chart abgnment

FIGURE 5-9 KT 76A/78A Transmitter Troubleshooting Flow Chart (S/N > 110,000)

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WAVEFORMS (SERIAL NUMBERS < 110,000)


Tak ÜBI11 ODCS/s ET m Acqs
.................. —

RFMTL
CH 1, AC, TP404

MMI" Sdfmv^—1 M I. OOjlS Ch I / 4 fomv 9 Qct 1996


12:59:58

C tll : 1P404 9 M II. I


RF MTL +25dB
CH 1, DC, TP404

dll

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Tok Run: lOOCS/s ET Simple


-F................ —.+ —

RF MTL +20 dB
CH 1, AC.TP404
CH 2, DC, I404 PIN 3

Hffl ' i.'Ad v\' Ch2'' 2.M' V" M I .WOhs' Ch i 7—¿TtfriW 9 oct 1M6
13:12:10

RF MTL +20 dB
CH 1, AC, TP404
CH 2, DC, I403 PIN 1

RFMTL +20 dB
CH 1, AC, TP404
CH 2, AC, Q413 EMITTER

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Tek SQ3 i oocs/s rr i m acqs

RF MTL +20 dB
CH 1, DC, TP404
CH 2, DC, CR405 ANODE
P2 = P1 -9 dB

Chi 1.00 V gQg 1.00 V Ml.OOgs Chl Z -440mV ooct nao


13:24:18

Tek Run: 1. OOCS/s FT Samóle


-IF.)

RF MTL +20 dB
CH 1, DC, TP404
CH 2, DC, CR405 ANODE
P2 = P1

RF MTL +20 dB
CH 1, DC, TP404
CH 2, DC, 1401 PIN 7
P2 = P1 -9 dB

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RF MTL +20 dB
CH 1, DC, TP404
CH 2, DC, 1401 PIN 7

P2 = P1

RF MTL +20 dB
CH 1, DC, TP404
CH 2, DC, I404 PIN 12
P2 = P1 - 9 dB

RF MTL +20 dB
CH 1, DC.TP404

CH 2, DC, I404 PIN 12


P2 = P1

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CH 1, DC, TP404

CH 2, DC, TP401
ID CODE 7777 .

CH 1, DC, TP404
CH 2, DC, I406 PIN 1

CH 2, DC, I4Ó6 PIN 1

CH 2, DC, I406 PIN 12

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CH 1, DC, I406 PIN 2

09:42:37

CH 1, DC, I406 PIN 2


CH 2, DC, I406 PIN 12

CH 1, DC, I405 PIN 8


CH 2, DC, I405 PIN 7

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CH1.DC, I405 PIN 3


CH 2, DC, I402 PIN 6

CH 1, DC, I405 PIN 3


CH 2, DC, I402 PIN 6
ID CODE: 7777
SPI ENABLED

10:03:38

CH 1, DC, I405 PIN 3


CH 2, DC, I402 PIN 6
ID CODE: 7777

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CH 1, DC, Q419 COLLECTOR


ID CODE: T7TI

10:12:00

CH 1, DC, Q401 COLLECTOR


CH 2, DC, Q402 COLLECTOR

10:17:16

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WAVEFORMS (SERIAL NUMBERS > 110,000)

RF -20dBm

CH 1, DC.TP5

TskgEül l .OOCS/S ET !3Acqs

RF MTL
CH 1, DC, TP5

Takenaaas.ocs/g rr 309Acqs

CH 1, DC, U9 PIN 1

i-

I - ci Freq
¡ 1 S.003S4MIU

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CH 1, AC, U9 PIN 10

RF -20dBm

CH 1, DC, TP 5
CH 2, AC, U21 PIN 1

RF MTL
CH 1, DC, TP 5
CH 2, AC, Q18 BASE

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RF MTL
CH 1, DC.TP5
CH 2, AC, U16PIN6

RF MTL
CH1.DC, TP5
CH 2, AC, U16 PIN 9

RF MTL
CH 1, DC, TP 5
CH 2, DC, U14PIN10

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RF MTL + 3dB
CH 1, DC.TP5
CH 2, AC, U14PIN 10

RF -30 dBm
CH 1, DC, Q8 BASE
CH 2, DC, Q7 COLLECTOR

TBk BBD i ■ OOMS/t SS Acqs

500 prf
CH 1, AC, U1 PIN 4
CH 2, AC, U12PIN 10

C1 Freq
SOO.OOOO Hz
CRí uJ.O(TV'v ioTbmvx Mi.bbms Chi z ov

11:39:09

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RFMTL

CH1.DC, TP5

CH 2, DC, TP4

RF MTL
CH 1,DC, TP5
CH 2, DC, TP3

CH 1, DC.TP5
CH 2, DC, TP1

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CH 1, DC, TP5

CH 2, DC, TP1
ID CODE 7777

SPI ENABLED

11:51:29

CH 1, DC, TP5
CH 2, DC, U9 PIN 80
ID CODE 7777

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SECTION VI

ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST

6.1 INTRODUCTION
The lllustrated Parts List (IPL) is a complete list of assemblies and parts required for the unit. The
IPL also provides for the proper Identification of replacement parts. Individual Bills of Material
(BOM) within this IPL are arranged in numerical sequence starting with the top assembly and
continuing with the sub-assemblies. All mechanical parts will be separated from the electrical
parts used on the sub-assembly. Each BOM is followed by the Assembly Drawing and Schematic
Diagram for that assembly.
Parts identified in this IPL by AlliedSignal Part Number meet design specifications for this
equipment and are the recommended replacement parts. Warranty Information concerning
AlliedSignal replacement parts is contained in Service Memo #1 ,P/N 600-08001 -00XX.
This section describes the various ítems that appear on the Bills of Material. A sample BOM is
included in this section as Figure 6-1.

A. BOM Number

The Bill of Material Number appears at the top of the BOM as a 9 or 12-digit number which
is also the AlliedSignal Part Number for the assembly. The BOM Number is followed by the
assembly description and the revisión level of the BOM.

B. Symbol Column

This column contains the Reference Designators of the electrical componente of the
assembly. Mechanical parts are not assigned Reference Designators. The Reference
Designator consists of a letter abbreviation which indicates the type of component followed
by the number assigned to that part (C101, Q101, etc). Common Reference Designator
abbreviations are listed below.

B Motor or Synchro Q Transistor


C Capacitor P Plug
CJ Circuit Jumper R Resistor
CR Diode RT Thermistor
DS Lamp S Switch
F- Fuse T Transformer
FL Filter TP Test Point
I. Integrated Circuit U Resistor/Capacitor
NetWork/Integrated Circuit
J Jack V Photocell/Vacuum Tube
L Inductor WG Waveguide
M Meter Y Crystal

C. Part Number Column

This column contains the AlliedSignal Part Number for each part. Special purpose
999-09999-00XX series part numbers may appear in the BOM and are described below.

(1) CR401 999-09999-0096 RESERVED

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The Reference Designator CR401 has been reserved for future use; the assembly
does not currently inelude a CR401.

(2) CR401 999-09999-0097 SEE NEXT ASSEMBLY

CR401 is a part of the eléctrica! Circuit but due to assembly or testing requirements ¡s
actually part of a different assembly.

(3) CR401 999-09999-0098 NOT USED

The Reference Designator CR401 is available for future assignment. The assembly
does not currently inelude a CR401.

(4) CR401 999-09999-0099 DO NOT USE

The Reference Designator CR401 has been previously used for this assembly and
later deleted. It may not be reassigned on this assembly.

(5) 1401 999-09999-0090 REF SFTWARE SET SEE APPENDIX S

1401 is a programmed memory device. Refer to Section 8, Software Documentation


in this introduction for á description of the software documentation system being
used at the time of publication of this manual.

D. Description Column

This column coritains the description of each part in the assembly. Common abbreviations
which may appear in this column are listed below.

AL Aluminan MY Mylar
ASSY Assembly PC Polycarbonate
BIFLR Bifilar PF Precisión Film
BOM Bill of Material PP Paper
CAP Capacitor PS Polystrene
CC Carbón Composite QW Quarter Watt
CF Carbón Film RES Resistor
CH Choke S Silicon
CR Ceramic SCR Screw
CRT Cathode Ray Tube SM Silver Mica
DC Disc Ceramic STDF Standoff
DIO Diode SW Switch ■
EL Electrolytic TERM Terminal
EW Eighth Watt TN Tantalum
FC Fixed Composition TST PT Test Point
FERR Ferrite TW Tenth Watt
FLTR Filter U Integrated Circuit
FT Feedthru VA Variable
HV. High Voltage WW Wire Wound
HVXFMR High Voltage XFMR XFMR Transformer
HW Half Watt XSTR Transistor Ceramic
MC Monolithic XTAL Crystal

E. Assembly (A) Column

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An ”A” ¡n this column indícales that the part indicated is an assembly. If the P/N and
description reads "200-0XXXX-0099 COMMON BÓM” or "200-XXXX-99 COMMON BOM"
the parís for that assembly are included in the same BOM. The parís breakdown for an
assembly with any other P/N will be found in the BOM with the same number.

F. Unit of Measure (ÜM) Column

This column indicates the Unit of Measure for each parí. Common abbreviations found in this
column are listed below.

EA Each RF For Reference Only


FT Foot IN Inch
AR As Required

G. Quantity and Flavor Columns

Individual flavors of an assembly are identified by the last four digits of the P/N. Part
quantities for each flavor will be indicated under headings numbered 0000 through 9900 as
required. The parís indicated in the 9900 Column are common to all other flavors of the
assembly and are considerad the Common Bill of Material for the assembly.

H. Software Documentation

The documentation of software involves the use of severa) unique types of part numbers.
Thefollowing subsections listthese part numbers with their description. In some cases, some
specific versions of hardware must be used with specific versions of software. Refer to
Appendix S to determine the correct P/N for ordering the corred programmed device. You
will need to know the part number of and the software revisión level of the unit. Appendix
S contains block diagrams for documentad software/hardware configurations. The unit
designator and part numbers are listed in the top box. One level down from that is a box for
the 206-type system software BOM number and boxes for the BOM numbers for all other
hardware assemblies that do not contain any software. The next level are boxes containing
205-type BOM's for assemblies which use software under the system software box. Below
these top BOM boxes are two boxes. One box shows the hardware BOM number and the
other contains a list of Circuit designators and part numbers of individual integrated circuits
used on the Circuit board. The hardware/software configuration diagrams in Appendix S
provide a method to coordínate hardware with software versions and revisión levels.

The last two digits of all software related P/N’s, designated ih the following text as -RN,
indícate the revisión number or level of the related software. This number is incremented with
each revisión of software. For example, -01 is revisión 0, -02 is revisión 1, and so on. When
ordering specific integrated circuits or devices, the applicable 122-XXXXX-XXRN P/N is
used. When ordering a Circuit board which contains software, the applicable
205X-XXXX-XXRN P/N is used. Applicable assembly drawings and schematic diagrams
will then follow in order.

(1) General Information

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The part number of the unit, typically the 065-, 066- or 071 -top assembly part
number, contains a 206- Item in its bilí of materials. This 206- ítem is the
configuration control mechanism for programmable electronic devices of the unit.
Two different means exist to labél the hardware/software configuration of the unit
depending on the the part number of the unit:

(a) When the part number of the unit is a 9-digit part as representad on the TSO
label, the last 2 digits of the 206-item are the digits of the SOFTware
IDentifi catión tag that appears on the unit.

(b) When the part number of the unit is a 12-digit part as represented on the TSO
label, the last 4 digits of the 206- item are the digits of the SOFTware
MODification tag that appears on the unit. In the example shown on page 7,
the 206- item is flagged with an ”A” in the right hand margin.

(2) Definition of a Hardware/Software System

The 206- item represénts the collection of all boards in the unit which contain
electronic programmable devices (software). The hardware/software system (206-)
bilí of materials contains two categories of Items:

(a) The part number of the unit label,i.e. the SOFT ID or SOFT MOD tag.

1) In the case of the 9-digit TSOed unit the unit label part number
057-03284-00XX where XX is the last two digits of the 206- number.

2) In the case of the 12-digit TSOed unit the unit label part number is
057-05287-YYYY where YYYY is the last four digits of the 206- number.
This number is also referred to as the software revisión level of the unit.
The software identification tag is illustrated below.

SW ID
01

(b) The 205- hardware/software board assemblies which constitute all the
hardware/software boards which this unit contains. In the example, the item
marked ”B” is the 205- hardware/software board used in the rest of the
example.

(3) Definition of a Hardware/Software Board

The hardware/software board (205-) bilí of materials contains four categories of


Ítems:

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(a) The part numbers of the board label.

1) For 12-digit 205-0XXXX-00YY board labels the first 10 digits is contained


on a label part number of 057-05252-XXXX and the last two digits is
specified by 057-05335-00YY.

2) For 9-digit 205-WWWW-ZZ board labels the first 7 digits is contained on


a label part number of 057-050WW-00WW and the last two digits is
specified by O57-05252-OOZZ.

The 205-0XXXX-00YY and the 057-05252-OOYY P/N is incremented


whenever the revisión number of any one or more of the
125-OXXXX-XXRN P/N’s is incremented. This means that the -RN part
of the P/N’s for the 057-05252-XXRN and the 205-0XXXX-XXRN will be
the same. A Circuit board identification tag is illustrated below.

205-06616- |0000 |

(b) The software programmable device set assemblies (125-). Each 125-
programmable device set constitutes all the software for a unique
microprocessor on the hardware board. The group of 125- programmable
device sets constitutes all of the software for all Of the microprocessors.

1) 125-OXXXX-XXRN AlliedSignal Part Numbers

The 125-OXXXX-XXRN P/N is a BOM which lists all the


122-OXXXX-XXRN programmed devices in a software set for a given
Circuit board. There may be only one 122-OXXXX-XXRN P/N listed or
there may be several. Whenever the revisión number (RN) of any one or
more of the 122-OXXX-XXRN programmed devices is incremented in a
new software release, the -XXRN part of the 125-OXXXX-RN P/N is also
incremented. This 125-OXXXX-XXRN BOM also indentifies the ”U” or "I”
Circuit designators used to identify the programmed devices on assembly
drawings and schematic diagrams.

2) The 122-OXXXX-XXRN P/N is used to identify an individual integrated


Circuit or other device containing software.

(c) The non-software programmable device set assemblies (126-) which fulfill
software requirements.

(d) The specification of the hardware board (200-).

In the example, the Ítems marked ”C” in the right margin are all the programmable
device assemblies which fulfill the software requirements.

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(4) Definition of a Hardware Board

The hardware board (200-) bilí of materials contains two categories of Items that
relate to programmable devices:

(a) The non-software programmable device sets (126s) that fulfill hardware
requirements. (Items D1 thru D4 in the example).

(b) The references to all of the programmable devices (122-) on to board. These
references resolve device location on the board in that they use the SYMBOL
field of the bilí of materials to specify component location. These 122-numbers
are of the form 122-3XXXX-9999 or 122-0YYYY-9999.

The 122- numbers of the form 122-3XXXX-9999 are used for non-software
programmable devices (126-) that fulfill hardware requirements and therefore these
programmable device sets appear on the hardware board (200-) bilí of materials.
(Items D5 thru D10 in the example).

The 122- numbers of the form 122-0YYYY-9999 are used for both software
programmable devices (125-) (Ítems D12 thru D15 in the example) andnon-software
programmable devices (126-)(item D11 inthe example) that fulfill software
requirements.

These programmable device sets appear on the hardware/software board (205-) bilí
of materials.

The exact programmable device (the resolution of the -9999 in the above Ítems) is
specified by the respective software programmable device set (125-) or the
non-software programmable device set (126-) bilí of materials.

Using the SYMBOL field as specified above would discourage the use of the
SYMBOL field for this purpose in the programmable device sets (125- and 126-) bilí
of materials. This would then permit the specification of the same programmable
device sets in different boards, henee different component designators.

In the example, Figure 6-1:

- the Ítems flagged D1 thru D4 in the right margin are non-software programmable
device sets,

- the Ítems flagged D5 thru D10 in the right margin are non-software programmable
device designators that fulfill hardware requirements,

- the item flagged D11 in the right margin is a non-software programmable device
designator that fúifills software requirements,

- the Ítems flagged D12 thru D15 in the right margin are software programmable
device designators that fulfill software requirements,

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Figure 6-1, while closely related tó a specific product, does not represent an exact
configuration in use by that product. This exárriple has been modified to clarify
certain points.

Assy: 066-04020-0203 SG464 HSI W/O WX

Symbol Part Number Rev Description UM Quantity Bxltm

016-01008-0004 3 GLYPTAL 7526 BL AR 1.00


016-01131-0000 1 CNTCT CMT BND 1055 AR 1.00
047-02579-0002 2 HANDLE ASSEMBLY EA 1.00

047-09392-0001 0 SPACER RT W/FIN EA 1.00


057-02203-0002 3 FLAVOR STCKR EA 1.00
057-02203-0003 3 FLAVOR STCKR EA 1.00
057-05286-0000 0 SERIAL TAG SG 464 EA 1.00
075-05082-0002 0 GUIDE PIATE TCP EA 1.00

090-00277-0000 1 HOLD DOWN BRACKET EA 1.00


155-02536-0001 1 CABLE ASSY EA 1.00
200-07703-0000 2 DPX CONN BD ASSY EA 1.00
200-07704-0000 8 LV PS BD ASSY EA 1.00
206-00118-0301 0 EFS40/50 HSI SET EA 1.00

Assy: 206-00118-0301 EFS40/50 HSI SET

Symbol Part Number Rev Description UM Quantity Bxltm

057-05287-0301 0 SW MOD TAG EA 1.00


205-00564-0002 0 EFIS 40/50 I/O PBS EA 1.00
205-00565-0004 0 E40/50 HSI P/D PBS EA 1.00 <------- B

Assy: 205-00565-0004 E40/50 HSI P/D PBS

Symbol Part Number Rev Description UM Quantity Bxltm

057-02241-0016 1 IDENT LABEL EA 1.00


057-05252-0565 1 IDT 205-00565-0000 EA 1.00
125-00602-0004 0 EFIS 40/50 NAV SDS EA 1.00 <-------C1
125-00603-0002 0 EFIS40/50 DSPL SDS EA 1.00 <-------C2
126-00019-0000 1 EFS40/50 CLIPPER EA 1.00 <------ C3
200-07706-0000 1 PRCSR/DSPL BD ASSY EA 1.00

FIGURE 6-1 TYPICAL BILL OF MATERIAL


(Sheet 1 of 4)

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Assy: 200-07706-0000 PRCSR/DSPL BD ASSY

Symbol Part Number Rev Description UM Quantity Bxltm

009-07706-0000 0 PC BD PRCSR/DSPL EA 1.00

150-00004-0010 3 TUBING TFLN 22AWG IN 2.00


200-04969-0000 0 EXT BD PRCSR/ADI A RF 0.00
126-00005-0000 1 EFS40/50 INT LOGIC EA 1.00 <------- DI
126-00006-0000 1 EFS40/50 VIDEO MUX EA 1.00 <-------D2
126-00017-0000 1 EFS40/50 SM SET EA 1.00 <-------D3
126-00018-0000 1 EFS40/50 SINE SET EA 1.00 <-------D4
C 5001 111-02104-0042 26 CAP MC100KPF50V20* EA 1.00

I 5005 122-30001-9999 0 EFS40/50 VIDEO MUX RF 0.00 <-------D5


I 5008 122-30002-9999 0 EFS40/50 INT LOGIC RF ' 0.00 <-------D6

I 5036 122-30003-9999 0 EFS40/50 SM HIGH RF 0.00 <-------D7


I 5037 122-30004-9999 0 EFS40/50 SM LOW RF 0.00 <-------D8
I 5038 122-30005-9999 0 EFS40/50 SINE HIGH RF 0.00 <-------D9
I 5039 122-30006-9999 0 EFS40/50 SINE LOW RF 0.00 <------ DIO

I 5075 122-00958-9999 0 EFS40/50 CLIPPER RF 0.00 <------- Dll

I 5138 122-00918-9999 0 EFS40/50 HSI NAV-E RF 0.00 <-------D12


I 5139 122-00919-9999 0 EFS40/50 HSI NAV-0 RF 0.00 <-------D13

I 5158 122-00920-9999 0 EFS40/50 HSI DSP-E RF 0.00 <-------D14


I 5159 122-00921-9999 0 EFS40/50 HSI DSP-0 RF 0.00 <-------D15

Assy: 126-00005-0000 EFS40/50 INT LOGIC

Symbol Part Number Rev Description UM Quantity Bxltm

122-30002-0000 0 EFS40/50 INT LOGIC EA 1.00

Assy: 122 -30002-0000 EFS40/50 INT LOGIC

Symbol Part Number Rev Description UM Quantity Bxltm

120-02376-0000 1 EPLD EP320 (OTP) EA 1.00

FIGURE 6-1 TYPICAL BILL OF MATERIAL


(Sheet 2 of 4)

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Assy: 125-00602-0004 EFIS 40/50 NAV SDS

Symbol Part Number Rev Description UN Quantity Bxltm

122-00918-0004 0 EFS40/50 ESI NAV-E EA 1.00


122-00919-0004 0 EFS40/50 ESI NAV-0 EA 1.00

Assy: 125-00603-0002 EFIS40/50 DSPL SDS

Symbol Part Number Rev Description UM Quantity Bxltm

122-00920-0002 0 EFS40/50 ESI DSP-E EA 1.00


122-00921-0002 0 EFS40/50 ESI DSP-0 EA 1.00

FIGURE 6-1 TYPICAL BILL OF MATERIAL


(Sheet 3 of 4)

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BOM NUMBER-^^^
l20S^8B3¿¿^000fi| HST67 I0P/DLP R> 2 MST0067A

200-08366-0000 MST67 IDP/DLP Ri 2 MST0067A ASSEMBLY


VERSION
SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION A UM [PODO] l9900l

009-08366-0000 PC BD IOP/DLP A EA 1.00 1.00

016-01040-0000 COATING TYPE AR AR 1.00 1.00

033-00114-0021 SOCKET IC DIP 28C A EA 3.00 3.00

047-09680-0001 KEYING BRACKET A EA 3.00 3.00

090-00087-0000 CLIP CRYSTAL EA 1.00 1.00


PRDGRAHMABLE
DEVICE------------ 092-05003-0015 EYELET .049 EA R.00 R.00
SET '— ----------
■——I1S¿—00Ó50-0000I MST67A ASIC SFTVR A EA 1.00 1.00

C 9001 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00 1.00


C 9002 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00 1.00
C 9003 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00 1.00

CR 9001 007-06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 EA 1.00 1.00


CR 9002 007-08092-0000 QUAD SD DIODE EA 1.00 1.00
CR 9003 007-08092-0000 QUAD SD DIDDE EA 1.00 1.00

DS 9001 007-06408-0000 CDM CATH 7 SEG LED EA 1.00 1.00


J 9002 030-02174-0000 PIN CDNT EA 50.00 1.00

P 9003 155-02688-0003 RIBBDN CABLE ASSY A EA 1.00 roo. ■UNIT OF MEASURE

Q 9003 007-00065-0001 XSTR 2N3906 (SDT) |eaJ— -T7ÓÓ


1.00
Q 9006 007-00383-0004 SDT-23 2N2222A XST EA 1.00 1.00
Q 9011 007-00530-0000 XSTR NPN MMBT3903 A EA 1.00 1.00

R 9001 130-05104-0023 RES CH 100K EV 57. EA 1.00 1.00 ■QUANTITY


REFERENCE R 9002 015-00207-0020 DCTAL SD RESISTOR EA 1.Ó0 1.00
DESIGNATOR' R 9003 130-05472-0023 RES CHIP 4.7KEV5Z EA 1.00 Iróol
R 9004 130-05471-0023 RES CHIP 470EV5Z EA 1.00 1.00
R 9005 130-05104-0023 RES CH 100K EV 5X EA 1.00 1.00
. R 9006 130-05104-0023 RES CH 100K EV 5X EA 1.00 1.00
W 90071 130-05000-0025 RES CHIP 0 EV CJ EA 1.00 1.00

TP 9001 008-00096-0001 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00 1.00


TP 9002 008-00096-0001 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00 1.00

PART U 9001 120-02208-0004 UPRGSSR 10MHZ16B.T A EA 1.00 1.00


NUMBER* U 9002 120-06129-0009 6264-15 8K X 8 RAM EA 1.00 1.00
9003 120-06129-0009 6264-15 8K X 8 RAM EA 1.00 1.00
U" 122-01195-9999 ■MST67 PRGMD ODD A RF X.
U 900S"*1 ice-OÍ 194-99991 «MST67 PRGMD EVEN A RF X.
U 9006 124-00574-0003 IC 74HCT574 EA 1.00 1.00
U 9007 123-00138-000^,H74HC138 SD PKG 11 EA 1.00 1.00

Y 9001 O44-tMJDe0H)O19 XTAL 14.75MHZ EA 1.00 1.00


Y 9002 044*00293-0000 20 MHZ DSC EA 1.00 1.00

DESCRIPTION

FIGURE 6-1 TYPICAL BILL OF MATERIAL


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6.2 KT 76A Final Assembly

066-01062-0000 Rev. BA
066-01062-0001 Rev. 16
066-01062-0002 Rev. BA
066-01062-0010 Rev. AA
066-01062-0099 Rev. 6

SYMBOL EAS PART NBR DESCRIPTION [UOM] -0000 -0001 -0002 -0010 -0099

008-00005-0001 TND COP LUG [EA] 1

016-01033-0000 CHLOROTHENE VG SPY [AR] 0

035-01361-0001 PROTECTIVE CVR [EA] 0

047-03898-0002 MOUNTING TRAY [EA] 1

047-03962-0001 LEFT SIDE RAIL [EA] 1

047-03963-0002 SIDE RAIL RGT W/H [EA] 1

— 047-04500-0001 BRACKET W/F [EA] 1

047-04506-0002 TOP CVR [EA] 1

057-01589-0000 VOLTAGE PLATE [EA] 1

— 057-01821-0003 S/N TAG [EA] 1

_ 057-02203-1001 S/N TAG FLVR BLK [EA] 1

066-01062-0099 COMMON BOM [EA] 1

088-00136-0005 FLTR LAMP LT BLUE [EA] 1

088-00276-0000 PUSH BUTTON [ÉA] 1

089-02104-0022 NUT SPD U 4-40 [EA] 1

089-02188-0022 NUT LCOK 4-40 [EA] 2

089-05903-0003 SCR PHP 4-40X3/16 [EA] 1

— 089-06293-0003 SCR PHP 3-48X3/16 [EA] 6

— 089-06293-0004 SCR PHP 3-48X1/4 [EA] 8

089-06298-0004 SCR FHP 3-48X1/4 [EA] 8

089-06366-0004 SCR FHP 3-48X4/16 [EA] 4

091-00286-0001 INSUL XSTR .687 [EA] 1

200-02019-0001 CHASS ASSY [EA] 1

200-02020-0002 FACE PLATE ASSY [EA] 1

200-05824-0040 MAIN BOARD ASSY [EA] - 1

ITM 1 200-02019-0020 B.O.M. CHASSIS ASSEMBLY [EA] 1 1 1

ITM 2 088-00084-0008 FLTR LAMP LT BLU [EA] 4

ITM 3 088-00276-0000 PUSH BUTTON [EA] 1 1 1

ITM 5 200-02020-0020 FC PLT ASY SLC [EA] 1 1

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SYMBOL EAS PART NBR DESCRIPTION [UOM] -0000 -0001 -0002 -0010 -0099

ITM 5 200-02020-0021 FC PLT ASY CRN [EA] 1

ITM 6 089-06310-0004 SCR PHP 3-48X1/4 [EA] 4

ITM 6 089-06366-0004 SCR FHP 3-48X4/16 [EA] 4 4

ITM 7 057-05829-0001 SERIAL TAG KT76A PART [EA] 1 1 1

ITM 8 057-02203-1000 S/N TAG FLVR BLK [EA] 1

ITM 8 057-02203-1002 S/N TAG FLVR BLK [EA] 1

ITM 8 057-02203-1010 S/N TAG FLVR BLK [EA] 1

ITM 10 090-00991-0000 PROTECTIVE CLOSURE [EA] 1 1 1

ITM 11 047-03898-0002 MOUNTING TRAY [EA] 1 1 1

ITM 12 035-01361-0001 PROTECTIVE CVR [EA] 1 1 1

ITM 13 047-11070-0016 COVER ASSY FINISHED [EA] 1 1 1

ITM 14 089-05878-0005 SCR PHP 4-40X5/16 [EA] 2 2 2

REF 1 300-05667-0000 KT 76A FINAL ASSY. [RF] X X X

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BEÑO SWITCH ARM OF ITEM 1 AS NECESSARY TO FIT SNUGLY AGAINST PUSHBUTTON ITEM 3. "IDENT”
1— PUSHBUTTON MUST OPERATE SATISFACTORILY WHILE NOT BEING LOOSE. -OOOO AND -0002 REQUIRE FINAL
ARM HEIGHT ABOUT 0.47 1NCHES IREFI ABOVE SWITCH BOARD. WHILE -0010 REOUIRES 0.55 INCHES IREFI.

ORIENT FOUR NUMBER WHEELS OF ITEM 5 WITH ”0” IN WINDOW, SELECTOR AT "OFF”. SWITCH MECHANISMS
1—* OF ITEM 1 TO BE ORIENTED WITH NOTCHED FLAT SIDE OF SHAFT OPENING TOWARD TOP.

ITEM 8 TO BE PLACED ON ITEM 7 IN POSITION TO COMPLETE PART NUMBER AS SHOWN.

VISUALLY ALIGN AND POSITION PHOTOCELL AGA1NST LENS IN ITEM 5.

INSTALL COVER. ITEM 13 TO ITEM 1 BY MATING IT TO ITEM I APPROX1MATELY ONE INCH BACK
L— FROM INSTALLED LOCATION, PUSH DOWN TO MATE ANO SLIDE FORWARD AS FAR AS POSSIBLE
SO SCREWS, ITEM 14, CAN BE INSTALLED.

FIGURE 6-2 KT 76A/78A Final Assembly (S/N 110,000)


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NOTES:
/í\ BEÑO SWITCH ARM OF ITEM 1 AS NECESSARY TO FIT SNUGLY AGAINST PUSHBUTTON ITEM 3. "IDENT"
—‘ PUSHBUTTON MUST OPERATE SATISFACTOR 1LY WHILE NOT BEING LOOSE. -OOOO AND -0002 REQUIRE FINAL
ARM HEIGHT ABOUT 0.47 1NCHES IREFI ABOVE SWITCH BOARD, WHILE -0010 REOUIRES 0.55 INCHES IREF1.

ORIENT FOUR NUMBER WHEELS OF ITEM 5 WITH "O" IN WINDOW, SELECTOR AT "OFF". SWITCH MECHAN 1SMS
1—1 OF ITEM 1 TO BE 0R1ENTED WITH NOTCHED FLAT SIDE OF 5HAFT 0PEN1NG TOWARD TOP. THIS DRAWING NOT COMPLETE W1THOUT PARTS LIST
ITEM 8 TO BE PLACED ON ITEM 7 IN P0SIT10N TO COMPLETE PART NUMBER AS SHOWN.
066-01062-0000, 066-01062-0002 OR 066-01062-0010

V1SUALLY AL1GN AND P0SIT10N PHOTOCELL AGAINST LENS IN ITEM 5.

/5\ 1NSTALL COVER, ITEM 13 TO ITEM 1 BY MATING IT TO ITEM 1 APPROXIMATELY ONE INCH BACK
t—1 FROM INSTALLED L0CAT10N, PUSH DOWN TO MATE AND SLIDE FORWARD AS FAR AS POSSIBLE
300056670000R2S1
SO SCREWS. ITEM 14, CAN BE INSTALLED.

FIGURE 6-2A KT 76A/78A Final Assembly (S/N a 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-05667-0000 R-2)

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.061.020

V)EW*B-r
SCALE NONE

BEND SWITH ARM APPROX.


AS SHOWN, MAKING SURE
IDENT PUSH BUTTON OPERATES
SATISFÁCTORY.
J9

XN'00

NOTES:

I. USE PARTS CALLEO OUT ON B/M 066-1062 -XX


2.0RIENT NOTCH OF DOUBLE *0* HOLES IN SWITCH
WAFERS NEXT TO MAIN BOARO ANO FLATS
RARALLEL TO MAIN BOARO. DIALS TO REAO O .
FUNCTION SELECT KNOB TO READTJFF WHEN
ASSEMBLIN6 FACE PLATE TOUNIT.

lSSiPI
LAMPS
066-1062-02
088-0136-05
LIGHT FILTER ON THIS
089-06366-0004 (4) LAMP USED ON 066-1062-01
OR ONLY (KT 78A)
089-06310-0004(4)
,Q$

FIGURE 6-3 KT 76A/78A Final Assembly (S/N < 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-02018-0000 R-21)

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VIEW A-A (ROTATED 180°)
FIGURE 6-3A KT 76A/78A Final Assembly (S/N < 110,000)
(Dwg. No. 300-02018-0000 R-20)

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SCALE NONE

BEND SWITCH ARM AMKM.


AS SN0WN.MAKIN8 SURE
©ENT PUSH 8UTT0N 0PERATE5 ^4 °9
SATIsnCTORY.

NOTES:

1. USE PARTS CALLEO OUT ON B/M 066-1062 -XX


2.0RIENT NOTCH OF OOUBLE *D'MOLES IN SWITCH
WAFERS NEXT TO MAIN BOARO AND FLATS
PARALLEL TO MAIN BOARO. OIALS TO REAO’O"
FUNCTION SELECT KNOB TO READtJFF" WHEN
ASSEMBLING FACE PLATE TOUNIT.

088-0136-05
LIGHT FILTER ON THIS
LAMP USED ON 066-1062-01
ONLY (KT 78A)

FIGURE 6-3B KT 76A/78A Final Assembly (S/N < 110,000)


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SCALE NONE

KM) SMTCH ARM AFPROK.


AS SMXm,MAMM8 SURE
6?<b o?®9'-
OENT FU5M BUTTON OKRATES
SATisncTowr. ~
v<

q. % *'0?,

NOTES:

I. USE PARTS CALLEO OUT ON B/M 066-1062 -XX


2.0RIENT NOTCH OF DOUBLE *0*H0LES IN SWITCH
WAFERS NEXT TO MAIN BOARO AND FLATS
PARALLEL TO MAIN BOARO. OIALS TO READ'O
FUNCTION SELECT KNOB TO READlSFF* WHEN
ASSEMBLING FACE PLATE TOUNIT.

088-0136-05
LIGHT FILTER ON THIS
LAMP USED ON 066-1062-01
ONLY (KT 78A)

FIGURE 6-3C KT 76A/78A Final Assembly (S/N < 110,000)


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6.3 200-02020-0000 Rev. 9 FACE PLATE ASSEMBLY


200-02020-0001 Rev. 7 FACE PLATE ASSEMBLY
200-02020-0002 Rev. 7 FACE PLATE ASSEMBLY
200-02020-0003 Rev. 7 FACE PLATE ASSEMBLY
200-02020-0004 Rev. 8 FACE PLATE ASSEMBLY
200-02020-0010 Rev. 4 FACE PLATE ASSEMBLY
SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

-0000 -0001 -0002 -0003 -0004 -0010

016-01039-0000 BLK BRSHG LCQR [AR] 1

016-01131-0000 CNTCT CMT BND 1055 [AR] 1

047-02431-0011 DETENT ARM [EA] 1

047-03934-0000 SPRING FLAT [EA] 2

057-05700-0001 LENS FILTER PART KT76 [EA] 1

078-00055-0000 TENSION SPRING [EA] 1

088-00279-0001 WHEEL OCTAGON [EA] 2

088-00279-0002 WHEEL OCTAGON [EA] 2

088-00280-0001 WHEEL OCTAGON [EA] 1 1

088-00380-0006 FRNT PNL W/FLENS [EA] 1

088-00380-0007 FRONT PNL W/F LENS [EA] 1

088-00383-0000 LENS [EA] 1

088-00655-0000 LENS [EA] 1

088-00689-0002 FRNT PNL W/DCLLNS [EA] 1

088-00689-0004 FRNT PNL W/DCLLNS [EA] 1

088-00690-0001 DETENT WHEEL 76A [EA] 1 1 1

088-00692-0002 KNOB/SHAFT [EA] 4 4 4 4

088-00692-0003 KNOB/SHAFT [EA] 1 1

088-00692-0005 KNOB SHAFT [EA] 1 1

088-03100-0005 FRONT PANEL [EA] 1

088-03114-0002 KNOB SHAFT [EA] 4

088-03114-0003 KNOB SHAFT [EA] 1

089-02322-0000 NUT SPD PUSH-ON [EA] 5

089-02322-0001 NUT SPD PUSH-ON [EA] 5

200-02020-0000 FACE PLATE ASSY [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

REF 1 300-02020-0000 FACE PLATE ASSY [RF] X

REF 1 300-02020-0010 FACE PLATE ASSY [RF] X

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6.3 200-02020-0020 Rev. 1 FACE PLATE ASSEMBLY


200-02020-0021 Rev. 0 FACE PLATE ASSEMBLY
SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

Symbol caspn standarddescr -0020 -0021

ITM 1 088-00689-0002 FRNT PNL W/DCLLNS [EA] 1

ITM 1 088-03100-0005 FRONT PANEL [EA] 1

ITM 10 089-02322-0000 NUT SPD PUSH-ON [EA] 1 1

ITM 11 088-00383-0000 LENS [EA] 1 1

ITM 12 088-130655-0000 LENS [EA] 1 1

ITM 13 016-01131-0000 CNTCT CMT BND 1055 [AR] 0 0

ITM 14 016-01039-0000 BLK BRSHG LCQR [AR] 0 0

ITM 2 088-00279-0001 WHEEL OCTAGON [EA] 4 4

ITM 3 088-00692-0002 KNOB/SHAFT [EA] 4

ITM 3 088-03114-0002 KNOB SHAFT [EA] 4

ITM 4 088-00690-0001 DETENT WHEEL 76A [EA] 1 1

ITM 5 088-00692-0003 KNOB/SHAFT [EA] 1

ITM 5 088-03114-0003 KNOB SHAFT [EA] 1

ITM 6 057-05700-0001 LENS FILTER PART KT76 [EA] 1 1

ITM 7 047-02431-0011 DETENT ARM [EA] 1 1

ITM 8 078-00055-0000 TENSION SPRING [EA] 1 1

ITM 9 089-02322-0001 NUT SPD PUSH-ON [EA] 5 5

REF 1 300-02020-0020 FACE PLATE ASSY [RF] X

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NOTES: THIS DRAWING NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT


/1\ INSTALL ITEM 4 ORIENTED WITH "WINDOW" TOWARD "OFF” OF PARTS LIST ZOO-OZOZO-0020 OR ZOO - 02020-OOZ1
DECAE ON ITEM 1, PO1NTER OF KNOB ITEM 5 TOWARD "OFF."
/Z\ SPRING ITEM 3 MUST MOVE FREELY W1THOUT CATCHING
ON SI DES; INSTALLER MAY BEND SPRING IF NECESSARY.
/3\ ALIGN "VEE" NOTCH OF FILTER ITEM 6 W I TH OPENING OF
ITEM 4 WHEN INSTALE ING.

A\ INSTALE NUMBERED WHEELS WITH "0" SHOW 1NG THROUGH WINDOWS,


---- KNOB SHAFTS ITEMS 3 WITH R1DGE ORIENTED UPWARD, AS SHOWN.

/S\ ATTACH LENSES TO BEZELS WITH A SMALL AMOUNT OF ITEM 13


ADHESIVE. NO ADHESI VE MAY BE VISIBLE FROM THE FRONT OF
THE BEZEL
/e\ PAINT INSIDES OF SNAP-TABS OF ITEM 11 WITH BLACK PAI NT 300020200020ROS1
ITEM 14 AFTER 1NSTALLED, TO BLOCK LIGHT LEAKS OUT SI DES.

FIGURE 6-4 KT 76A/78A Face Píate Assembly (S/N & 110,000)


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TRANSPONDER

088-03114-0002

088-00279-0001

088-00279-0002
088-00383-0000
088-00279-0001 (SEE NOTE 41
0R1ENT PUSH-ON
AS SHOWN WHEN
INSTALEING ON
089-02322- 0001 KNOB SHAFTS.
USE TOOL NO. 1089

088-03114-0003

088 -03100 -0005

088-00655-0000 088-00690-0001
(SEE NOTE 3) 088-00280-0001 (USED ON -0002 ASSY ONEY)
089 -02322-0000 (5)
INSTALE WITH 047-02431-0011 A
TOOL 1088
078-00055-0000
047-03934-0000
NOTES:
1. ALL NUMBERED WHEELS SET WITH "O" IN WINDOW.
2. FUNCTION SELECTOR WHEEL SET AT OFF POS ITION.
3. ATTACH LENS (088-0655-0000) TO HOLE IN FRONT PANEL
USING SMALL AMOUNT OF ADHES1 VE (016-01131-00001.
4. PA1NT TABS PR0TRUD1NG THRU BACK OF FRONT PANEL
(088-03100-0005), WITH BRUSH1NG LACQUER
I O 16 - O 1039-0000 AFTER THIS PART IS INSTALLED
IN FRONT PLATE.
'b\ ASSEMBLER MAY BEÑO SPRING 078-00055-0000 IF
a NECESSARY TO ENSURE IT MOVES FREELY AND QUIETLY.
'EX ALIGN FILTER "VEE" WITH OPEN1NG ON OCTAGONAL 300020200010R2S1
WHEEL WHEN ÍNSTALEING.

FIGURE 6-5 KT 76A/78A Face Píate Assembly (S/N <110,000)


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NOTES ó
1. ALL NUMBERED WHEELS SET W[TH "O" IN WINDOW.
2. FUNCTÍON SELECTOR WHEEL SET AT OFF POS ITION.
3. ATTACH LENS (088-0655-0000) TO HOLE IN FRONT PANEL
USING SMALL AMOUNT OF ADHESI VE (016-01131-0000).
4. PAINT TABS PROTRUDIN6 THRU BACK OF FRONT PANEL
(088-03100-0005), WITH BRUSHING LACQUER
(016-01039-0000 AFTER THIS PART IS INSTALLED
IN FRONT PLATE.

FIGURE 6-5A KT 76A/78A Face Píate Assembly (S/N <110,000)


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(SEE NOTE 4)
0R1ENT PUSH-ON
AS SHOWN WHEN
INSTALEING ON
KNOB SHAFTS.
USE TOOL NO. 1089

088-03114-0003

088-03100-0005
TANG OVER FLAT SPR1NG

088-00690-0001
088-00280-0001 (USED ON -0002 ASSY ONLY) ARM ON LEFT SI DE
OF BOSS ON WHEEL
047-02431-0000
-078-00055-0000

300020200010R1S1
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TRANSPONDER

088-03114-0002 (4)

088-00279-0001

088-00279-0002
088-00383-0000
088-00279-0001 (SEE NOTE 4)
ORIENT PUSH-ON
AS SHOWN WHEN
INSTALE iNG ON
089-02322-0001 (5) KNOB SHAFTS.
USE TOOL NO. 1089

088-03114-0003

088-03100-0002
TANG OVER FLAT SPR1 NG

088-00655-0000
(SEE NOTE 3)
088-00690-0001
088-00280-0001 (USED ON -0002 ASSY ONLY ) ARM ON LEFT 81 DE
089-02322-0000 (5) OF BOSS ON WHEEL
INSTALE W I TH
TOOL 1088 047-02431-0000
078-00055-0000
047-03934-0000 (2)

NOTES"
1. ALL NUMBERED WHEELS SET W1TH ”0" IN WINDOW.
2. FUNCTION SELECTOR WHEEL SET AT OFF POS 1TION.
3. ATTACH LENS (088-0655-0000) TO HOLE IN FRONT PANEL
US1NG SMALL AMOUNT OF ADHESI VE (O 16 - O 1 131 -0000) .
4. PAINT TABS PROTRUDING THRU BACK OF FRONT PANEL
(088-03100-0004), WITH BRUSH1NG LACQUER
(016-01039-0000 AFTER THIS PART IS INSTALLED 3Q0020200010R0S1
IN FRONT PLATE.

FIGURE 6-5B KT 76A/78A Face Píate Assembly (S/N <110,000)


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TRANSPONDER

088-0692-02 (4)

088-0279-02

RIDGE
088-0279-02

088-0279-01

089-2322 -01(5)

88-0692-03(KT76A S KT76)
88-0692 -05(KT78A)

088-0383-00
(NOTE 5)
057-05700-000I (SEE NOTE 7)

088-0689-02 KT-76A
088-0380-06 KT-78A
088-0655-00 >-088-0689-04 KT-76
(SEE NOTE 4) 088-0690-Oí
088-0280-OI (USED ON-O2 ASS'Y ONLY)
088-0279-01
047-02431-0011 (SEE NOTE 6)
078-0055-00
NOTES:
1. NUMBERED WHEELS SET WITH "O" IN WINDOW. 089-2322-on/r.
ISSSíi K® ,,euRR
047-39s34-0o(9»
“* «ín
2. FUNCTION SELECTOR WHEEL SET AT OFF POSITION.
3. SEE BILL OF MATERIAL 200-02020-0000/0002.
4. ATTACH LENS TO HOLE IN BEZEL USING SMALL
AMOUNT OF ADHESIVE PER KING P/N 016-01131-0000.
5. PAINT TABS PROTRUDING THRU BACK OF FACEPLATE ORIENT PUSH-ON
AS SHOWN WHEN
WITH BRUSHING LACQUER 016-01039-0000 AFTER INSTALLING ON KNOB SHAFTS.
THIS PART IS INSTALLED IN FACEPLATE. USE TOOL NO. 1089

6. ASSEMBLER MAY BEND SPRING 078-00055-0000 IF


NECESSARY TO INSURE SPRING MOVES FREELY AND
QUIETLY.
7. ALIGN FILTER “VEE” WITH OPENING ON OCTAGONAL
WHEEL WHEN INSTALLING.

FIGURE 6-6 KT 76A/78A Face Píate Assembly (S/N <110,000)


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KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

088-0692-02 (4)

088-0279-02

RIDGE
088-0279-02

088-0279-01

089-2322 -01 (5)

88 - 0692-03(KT76A & KT76)


88-0692 —05(KT78A)

088-0383-00
(NOTE 5)

088-0689-02 KT-76A
088-0380-06 KT-78A
088-0655-00 -088-0689-04 KT-76
(SEE NOTE 4) 088-0690-01
■ 088-0280-01 (USED 0N-02 ASSY ONLY)
088-0279-01
047-2431-00 TANG OVER FLAT SPRINGS
notes: 078-0055-00
1. NUMBERED WHEELS SET WITH "O* IN WINDOW.
2. FUNCTION SELECTOR WHEEL SET AT OFF POSITION 047-3934-00(2)
3. SEE BILL OF MATERIAL 200-2020-00/02 089-2322-00(5) (BURR SIDE OUT)
4. ATTACH LENS TO HOLE IN BEZEL USING SMALL instale with TOOL
NUMBER 1088
AMOUNT OF ADHESIVE PER KING P/N 0I6-0II3I-000Q
5. PAINT TABS PROTRUDING THRU BACK OF FACEPLATE
WITH BRUSHING LACQUER 016-1039-00 AFTER THIS RART IS
INSTALLED IN FACEPLATE. ORIENT PUSH-ON
ARM ON LEFT SIDE OF AS SHOWN WHEN
BOSS ON WHEEL INSTALLING ON KNOB SHAFTS.
USE TOOL NO. 1089

FIGURE 6-6A KT 76A/78A Face Píate Assembly (S/N <110,000)


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TRANSPONDER

088-0692-02 (4)

088-0279-02

RIDGE
088-0279-02

088-0279-01

089-2322 -01 (5)

88 -0692-03(KT76A & KT76)


88-0692-05ÍKT78A)

088-0383-00
(NOTE 5)

088-0689-02 KT-76A
088-0380-06 KT-78A
088-0655-00 *-088-0689-04 KT-76
(SEE NOTE 4) [088-0690-0I
------- [088-0280-OI (USED 0N-02 ASSY ONLY)
088-0279-0I
047-2431-00 TANG OVER FLAT SPRINGS
notes: 078-0055-00

1. NUMBERED WHEELS SET WITH *0' IN WINDOW.


2. FUNCTION SELECTOR WHEEL SET AT OFF POSITION 047-3934-00(2)
3. SEE BILL OF MATERIAL 200-2020-00/02 089-2322-00(5) (BURR SIDE OUT)
4. ATTACH LENS TO HOLE IN BEZEL USING SMALL INSTALL WITH TOOL
NUMBER I0B8
AMOUNT OF SUPER BONDER PER KING P/N 0I6-I096-00.
5. PAINT TABS PROTRUDING THRU BACK OF FACEPLATE
WITH BRUSHING LACQUER AFTER THIS F%RT IS
INSTALLED IN FACEPLATE. ORIENT PUSH-ON
ARM ON LEFT SIDE OF AS SHOWN WHEN
BOSS ON WHEEL INSTALLING ON KNOB SHAFTS.
USE TOOL NO. 1089

FIGURE 6-6B KT 76A/78A Face Píate Assembly (S/N <110,000)


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MAIN BOARD (S/N & 110,000)
BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

6.4 200-09070-0000 Rev. AA MAIN BOARD


200-09070-0020 Rev. K MAIN BOARD

SYMBOL EAS PART NBR DESCRIPTION [UOM] -0000 -0020

126-00138-0002 KT 76A FIRMWARE [EA] 1

126-00138-0003 FIRMWARE [EA] 1

C 1 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 2 096-01186-0014 CAP 10.0UF 16V 10% [EA] 1 1

C 3 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 4 096-01186-0014 CAP 10.0UF 16V 10% [EA] 1 1

C 5 096-01186-0014 CAP 10.0UF 16V 10% [EA] 1 1

C 6 096-01186-0014 CAP 10.0UF 16V 10% [EA] 1

C 6 096-01186-0036 CAP 10UF 35V 10% [EA] 1

C 7 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNPO/50V [EA] 1 1

C 8 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 9 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 10 096-01186-0014 CAP 10.0UF 16V 10% [EA] 1 1

C 11 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 12 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 13 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 14 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 15 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNP0/50V [EA] 1 1

C 16 096-01186-0014 CAP 10.0UF 16V 10% [EA] 1 1

C 17 106-05103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 18 096-01186-0014 CAP 10.0UF 16V 10% [EA] 1

C 18 096-01186-0036 CAP 10UF 35V 10% [EA] 1

C 19 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V [EA] 1 1

C 20 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNP0/100V [EA] 1 1

C 21 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 22 106-05103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 23 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 24 106-05391-0026 CAP CH390PFNP0/100 [EA] 1 1

C 28 106-05103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1

C 29 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 30 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNPO/50V [EA] 1 1

C 31 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNP0/50V [EA] 1

C 32 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNP0/50V [EA] 1 1

C 33 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 34 096-01186-0014 CAP 10.0UF 16V 10% [EA] 1 1

C 35 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 36 106-05391-0026 CAP CH390PFNP0/100 [EA] 1 1

C 37 096-01186-0014 CAP 10.0UF 16V 10% [EA] 1 1

C 38 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

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C 39 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 40 106-04104-0047 CH 1OOKX7R/5OV [EA] 1 1

C 41 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 42 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNP0/50V [EA] 1 1

C 43 117-07103-0000 CAP DC -01UF 2KV [EA] 1 1

C 44 117-07103-0000 CAP DC .01UF 2KV [EA] 1 1

C 45 101-00005-0000 CAP PP .05UF 2KV [EA] 1 1

C 46 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 47 106-05391-0026 CAP CH390PFNP0/100 [EA] 1 1

C 48 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 49 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNP0/100V [EA] 1 1

C 50 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/1OOV [EA] 1 1

C 51 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 52 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 53 106-05391-0026 CAP CH390PFNP0/100 [EA] 1 1

C 54 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1

C 55 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNP0/50V [EA] 1 1

C 57 106-05101-0026 CAPCHIOOPFNPO/IOOV [EA] 1 1

C 58 106-05391-0026 CAP CH390PFNPO/100 [EA] 1 1

C 59 106-05391-0026 CAP CH390PFNP0/100 [EA] 1 1

C 60 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNPO/50V [EA] 1 1

C 61 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 62 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1

C 62 106-05103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1

C 63 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNP0/50V [EA] 1

C 64 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1

C 65 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 66 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1

C 67 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNPO/50V [EA] 1 1

C 68 106-05101-0026 CAPCHIOOPFNPO/IOOV [EA] 1 1

C 69 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 70 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNP0/50V [EA] 1 1

C 71 106-05391-0026 CAP CH390PFNP0/100 [EA] 1 1

C 72 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 73 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 74 106-05391-0026 CAP CH390PFNPO/100 [EA] 1 1

C 75 106-05103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 76 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNP0/100V [EA] 1 1

C 77 106-05101-0026 CAPCHIOOPFNPO/IOOV [EA] 1

C 77 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V [EA] 1

C 78 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNPO/50V [EA] 1 1

C 79 106-05569-0020 CAP CH 5.6 PF [EA] 1 1

C 80 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 81 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNP0/50V [EA] 1 1

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C 82 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNP0/50V [EA] 1 1

C 83 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNP0/100V [EA] 1 1

C 84 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 85 106-05030-0020 CH 3.0PF NP0/100V [EA] 1 1

C 86 106-05100-0023 CAP CH 10PF NP0100 [EA] 1 1

C 87 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 88 106-05103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 89 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNP0/50V [EA] 1 1

C 90 106-05391-0026 CAP CH390PFNPO/100 [EA] 1 1

C 91 096-01186-0032 CAP 2.2UF 35V 10% [EA] 1 1

C 92 106-05103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 93 106-05391-0026 CAP CH390PFNPO/100 [EA] 1 1

C 94 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNPO/50V [EA] 1 1

C 95 106-05391-0026 CAP CH390PFNPO/100 [EA] 1 1

C 96 106-05030-0020 CH 3.0PF NPO/IOOV [EA] 1 1

C 97 106-05100-0023 CAP CH 10PF NP0100 [EA] 1 1

C 98 106-05100-0023 CAP CH 10PF NP0100 [EA] 1 1

C 99 106-05100-0023 CAP CH 10PF NP0100 [EA] 1 1

C 100 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 101 106-05391-0026 CAP CH390PFNPO/100 [EA] 1 1

C 102 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V [EA] 1 1

C 103 106-05101-0026 CAPCH100PFNP0/100V [EA] 1 1

C 104 096-01186-0014 CAP 10.0UF 16V 10% [EA] 1 1

C 105 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 106 106-05391-0026 CAP CH390PFNPO/100 [EA] 1 1

C 107 106-05103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 108 106-05150-0026 CAP CH15PFNP0/100V [EA] 1 1

C 109 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNP0/50V [EA] 1 1

C 111 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 112 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNP0/100V [EA] 1 1

C 113 106-05150-0026 CAP CH15PFNPO/100V [EA] 1 1

C 114 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNP0/100V [EA] 1 1

C 115 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 116 106-05150-0026 CAP CH15PFNPO/100V [EA] 1 1

C 117 097-00096-0015 CAP EL 150UF 63V [EA] 1

C 117 097-00214-0003 CAP AL 180UF 50V [EA] 1

C 118 096-01186-0014 CAP 10.0UF 16V 10% [EA] 1 1

C 119 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNP0/50V [EA] 1 1

C 120 106-05101-0026 CAPCHIOOPFNPO/IOOV [EA] 1 1

C 121 106-05150-0026 CAP CH15PFNP0/100V [EA] 1 1

C 122 106-05150-0026 CAP CH15PFNPO/100V [EA] 1 1

C 123 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V [EA] 1 1

C 124 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNPO/50V [EA] 1

C 125 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNP0/100V [EA] 1 1

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C 126 106-05689-0020 CH 6.8PF NPO/IOOV [EA] 1 1

C 127 106-05100-0023 CAP CH 10PF NP0100 [EA] 1 1

C 128 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 129 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNPO/50V [EA] 1 1

C 130 106-04759-0020 CAP CH 7.5 NPO/lOO [EA] 1 1

C 131 106-04759-0020 CAP CH 7.5 NPO/lOO [EA] 1 1

C 132 106-04759-0020 CAP CH 7.5 NPO/lOO [EA] 1 1

C 133 106-04759-0020 CAP CH 7.5 NPO/lOO [EA] 1 1

C 134 106-05470-0023 CAP CH 47PF NPO [EA] 1 1

C 135 106-05240-0023 CAP CH 24PF NPO [EA] 1 1

C 136 106-05820-0023 82PF 100V 1% CHIP CAP [EA] 1 1

C 137 096-01186-0014 CAP 10.0UF 16V 10% [EA] 1 1

C 138 096-01186-0014 CAP 10.0UF 16V 10% [EA] 1 1

C 139 106-05101-0026 CAPCHIOOPFNPO/IOOV [EA] 1 1

C 140 106-05103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 141 106-05103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V [EA] 1 1

C 142 106-05101-0026 CAPCHIOOPFNPO/IOOV [EA] 1 1

C 143 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 144 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNP0/50V [EA] 1 1

C 145 106-05101-0026 CAPCHIOOPFNPO/IOOV [EA] 1 1

C 146 106-05101-0026 CAPCHIOOPFNPO/IOOV [EA] 1 1

C 147 106-05101-0026 CAPCHIOOPFNPO/IOOV [EA] 1 1

C 148 106-05101-0026 CAPCHIOOPFNPO/IOOV [EA] 1 1

C 149 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 150 106-05820-0023 82PF 100V 1% CHIP CAP [EA] 1 1

C 151 106-05100-0023 CAP CH 10PF NP0100 [EA] 1 1

C 152 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1 1

C 153 097-00204-0027 CAP AL 100UF 16V 20% S [EA] 1

C 153 097-00214-0002 CAP AL 220UF 25V [EA] 1

C 154 097-00204-0027 CAP AL 100UF 16V 20% S [EA] 1

C 154 097-00214-0002 CAP AL 22OUF 25V [EA] 1

C 155 106-05472-0057 CAPCH4700PFX7R/100 [EA] 1 1

C 156 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNP0/50V [EA] 1

C 157 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNP0/50V [EA] 1

C 158 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V [EA] 1

CR 1 007-06184-0000 DIO DUAL SWITCHING [EA] 1 1

CR 2 007-06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 [EA] 1 1

CR 3 007-06184-0000 DIO DUAL SWITCHING [EA] 1 1

CR 4 007-06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 [EA] 1 1

CR 5 007-06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 [EA] 1 1

CR 6 007-06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 [EA] 1 1

CR 7 007-05037-0002 "“"DIO, 2KV ...... [EA] 1 1

CR 8 007-05037-0002 ...... DIO, 2KV [EA] 1 1

CR 9 007 -06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 [EA] 1 1

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CR 10 007-06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 [EA] 1 1

CR 11 007-06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 [EA] 1 1

CR 12 007-06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 [EA] 1 1

CR 13 007-06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 [EA] 1 1

CR 14 007-06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 [EA] 1 1

CR 15 007-06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 [EA] 1 1

CR 16 007-06184-0000 DIO DUAL SWITCHING [EA] 1 1

CR 17 007-06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 [EA] 1 1

CR 18 007-06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 [EA] 1 1

CR 19 007-06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 [EA] 1 1

CR 20 007-06184-0000 DIO DUAL SWITCHING [EA] 1

CR 21 007-06452-0000 “"“SCHOTTKY, DUAL, SE ...... [EA] 1 1

CR 22 007-06184-0000 DIO DUAL SWITCHING [EA] 1 1

CR 24 007-05117-0000 DIO Z 3.3V SOT [EA] 1 1

CR 25 007-06184-0000 DIO DUAL SWITCHING [EA] 1 1

CR 26 007-06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 [EA] 1

CR 26 007-06444-0002 DIO 1A 150V SMD [EA] 1

CR 27 007-06180-0000 DIO SW MMBD6050 [EA] 1

FL 1 017-00263-0000 FLTR DIE BP 1030MH [EA] 1 1

FL 2 017-00264-0000 FLTR DIE BP 959MHZ [EA] 1 1

ITM 1 009-09070-0000 PCBD KT76A MAIN BD [EA] 1

ITM 1 009-09070-0020 KT 76A PC BOARD [EA] 1

ITM 2 047-12008-0004 IF FENCE ASSY [EA] 1 1

ITM 3 047-12009-0002 U,,,,IF COVER, PLATED [EA] 1 1

ITM 4 200-09080-0000 SWITCH BOARD [EA] 1

ITM 4 200-09080-0020 SWITCH BOARD BOM [EA] 1

ITM 5 016-01040-0000 COATING TYPE AR [AR] 1 1

ITM 6 016-01082-0000 DC RTV 3145 [AR] 1 1

ITM 7 033-00224-0000 SKT PLCC SM 20 PIN [EA] 1 1

J 2 030-02185-0016 RGT ANG HDR 26P [EA] 1 1

J 3 030-02453-0002 CONNECTOR 4P [EA] 1 1

J 4 008-00048-0000 SLDRLS PIN & RECPT [EA] 1 1

L 1 019-02752-2330 IND SM 33UH 15% [EA] 1 1

L 2 013-00172-0001 FERR BEAD SRFC MT [EA] 1

L 2 013-00186-0000 FERR CHOKE Z-MAX [EA] 1

L 3 019-02660-0073 IND SM 470 NH 5% [EA] 1 1

L 4 019-02660-0071 IND SM 150 5% [EA] 1 1

L 5 019-02660-0062 IND SM 15 5% [EA] 1 1

L 6 019-02660-0062 IND SM 15 5% [EA] 1 1

L 7 019-02660-0056 IND SM 56 2% [EA] 1 1

L 8 019-02660-0056 IND SM 56 2% [EA] 1 1

L 9 019-02660-0072 IND SM 680 NH 5% [EA] 1 1

L 10 019-02660-0072 IND SM 680 NH 5% [EA] 1 1

L 11 019-02660-0072 IND SM 680 NH 5% [EA] 1 1

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L 12 019-02660-0035 IND SM 3900 10% [EA] 1 1

L 13 019-02660-0072 IND SM 680 NH 5% [EA] 1 1

L 14 019-02660-0056 IND SM 56 2% [EA] 1 1

L 15 019-02660-0073 IND SM 470 NH 5% [EA] 1 1

Q 1 007-01041-0000 HEXFET IRLL014 NCH [EA] 1

Q 2 007-01051-0001 P CHANNEL MOSFET [EA] 1 1

Q 3 007-01041-0000 HEXFET IRLL014 NCH [EA] 1

Q 4 007-00539-0000 XSTR MMBTH10 [EA] 1 1

Q 5 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST [EA] 1

Q 6 007-00903-0000 2N7002 MOSFET [EA] 1 1

Q 7 007-01042-0000 XSTR PNP MMBT3640 [EA] 1

Q 8 007-00539-0000 XSTR MMBTH10 [EA] 1

Q 9 007-01018-0000 MOS FET LOGIC N-CH [EA] 1 1

Q 10 007-01042-0000 XSTR PNP MMBT3640 [EA] 1 1

Q 11 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST [EA] 1 1

Q 12 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST [EA] 1 1

Q 13 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST [EA] 1 1

Q 14 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST [EA] 1 1

Q 15 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST [EA] 1 1

Q 16 007-00539-0000 XSTR MMBTH10 [EA] 1 1

Q 17 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST [EA] 1 1

Q 18 007-01042-0000 XSTR PNP MMBT3640 [EA] 1 1

Q 19 007-00539-0000 XSTR MMBTH10 [EA] 1 1

Q 20 007-00539-0000 XSTR MMBTH10 [EA] 1 1

Q 21 007-00539-0000 XSTR MMBTH10 [EA] 1 1

Q 22 007-00539-0000 XSTR MMBTH10 [EA] 1 1

Q 23 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST [EA] 1

Q 24 007-00903-0000 2N7002 MOSFET [EA] 1

Q 25 007-01078-0001 DUAL N-CHANNEL 30V MOS [EA] 1

Q 27 007-00903-0000 2N7002 MOSFET [EA] 1

R 1 139-00100-0010 RES CH 10 OHMS 1% TW [EA] 1 1

R 2 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 3 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 4 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 5 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 6 139-01003-0010 RES CH 100K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 7 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 8 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 9 139-01003-0010 RES CH 100K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 10 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 11 139-03011-0010 RES CH 3.01K ,1W 1% [EA] 1

R 12 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 14 139-02430-0010 RES CH 243 TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 15 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

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R 16 139-00200-0010 RES CH 20.0 .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 17 139-01003-0010 RES CH 100K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 18 139-01003-0010 RES CH 100K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 19 139-02000-0010 RES CH 200 OHMS 1% TW [EA] i

R 19 139-02430-0010 RES CH 243 TW 1% [EA] 1

R 20 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 20 139-03921-0010 RES CH 3.92K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 22 139-00200-0010 RES CH 20.0 .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 23 139-00200-0010 RES CH 20.0 .1W 1% [EA] 1

R 24 139-00511-0010 RES CH 51.1 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 25 139-01003-0010 RES CH 100K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 26 139-01003-0010 RES CH 100K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 27 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 .1W 1% [EA] 1

R 27 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 28 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 .1W 1% [EA] 1

R 28 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 29 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 30 139-01003-0010 RES CH 100K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 31 139-03921-0010 RES CH 3.92K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 32 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 34 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 35 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 36 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 37 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 38 139-04021-0000 RES CH 4.02K EW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 39 139-04021-0000 RES CH 4.02K EW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 40 139-00200-0010 RES CH 20.0 .1W 1% [EA] 1

R 40 139-01000-0010 RES CH 100 ,1W 1% [EA] 1

R 42 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 -1W 1% [EA] 1

R 43 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 44 139-02430-0010 RES CH 243 TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 45 139-07500-0010 RES CH 750 OHMS 1% TW [EA] 1 1

R 46 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 47 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 48 139-04021-0000 RES CH 4.02K EW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 49 139-04021-0000 RES CH 4.02K EW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 50 139-00000-0014 CKT JUMPER 0805 [EA] 0.9

R 50 139-01004-0010 RES CH 1M TW 1% [EA] 0.1

R 51 139-00000-0014 CKT JUMPER 0805 [EA] 0.9

R 51 139-01004-0010 RES CH 1M TW 1% [EA] 0.1

R 52 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 53 139-00000-0014 CKT JUMPER 0805 [EA] 0.1 0.1

R 53 139-01004-0010 RES CH 1M TW 1% [EA] 0.9 0.9

R 54 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

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R 55 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 56 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 57 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 58 139-04021-0000 RES CH 4.02K EW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 59 139-04021-0000 RES CH 4.02K EW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 60 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 61 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 62 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 63 139-00200-0010 RES CH 20.0 .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 64 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 65 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 66 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 ,1W 1% [EA] 1

R 67 139-04750-0010 RES CH 475 ,1W 1% [EA] 1

R 68 139-07503-0000 RES CHIP 75OKEW1% [EA] 1 1

R 69 139-07503-0000 RES CHIP 75OKEW1% [EA] 1 1

R 70 139-07503-0000 RES CHIP 75OKEW1% [EA] 1 1

R 71 139-07503-0000 RES CHIP 75OKEW1% [EA] 1 1

R 72 139-07503-0000 RES CHIP 75OKEW1% [EA] 1 1

R 73 139-07503-0000 RES CHIP 75OKEW1% [EA] 1 1

R 74 139-07503-0000 RES CHIP 75OKEW1% [EA] 1 1

R 75 139-07503-0000 RES CHIP 75OKEW1% [EA] 1 1

R 76 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 77 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 78 139-04021-0000 RES CH 4.02K EW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 79 139-04021-0000 RES CH 4.02K EW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 80 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 81 139-02430-0010 RES CH 243 TW 1% [EA] 1

R 82 139-01000-0010 RES CH 100 .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 83 139-02430-0010 RES CH 243 TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 84 139-02000-0010 RES CH 200 OHMS 1% TW [EA] 1

R 84 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 85 139-04750-0010 RES CH 475 .1W 1% [EA] 1

R 86 139-01000-0010 RES CH 100 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 87 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 88 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 89 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 90 139-02491-0010 RES CH 2.49K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 90 139-03011-0010 RES CH 3.01K .1W 1% [EA] 1

R 91 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 92 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 93 139-04021-0000 RES CH 4.02K EW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 94 139-04021-0000 RES CH 4.02K EW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 95 139-07501-0010 RES CH 7.5K .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 96 139-07501-0010 RES CH 7.5K .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

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R 97 139-03011-0010 RES CH 3.01K ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 98 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 99 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 100 139-04750-0010 RES CH 475 ,1W 1% [EA] 1

R 101 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 ,1W 1% [EA] 1

R 102 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 103 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 104 139-02432-0010 RES CH 24300 .1W 1% [EA] 1

R 105 139-07501-0010 RES CH 7.5K ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 106 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 107 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 108 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 109 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 110 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 111 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 112 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 113 139-04021-0000 RES CH 4.02K EW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 114 139-04021-0000 RES CH 4.02K EW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 115 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 116 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 117 139-00511-0010 RES CH 51.1 .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 118 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 119 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 119 139-07500-0010 RES CH 750 OHMS 1% TW [EA] 1

R 120 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 121 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 121 139-02430-0010 RES CH 243 TW 1% [EA] 1

R 122 139-00909-0000 RES CH 90.9 EW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 123 139-00909-0000 RES CH 90.9 EW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 124 139-03921-0010 RES CH 3.92K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 125 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 126 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 128 139-03011-0010 RES CH 3.01K ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 129 139-01000-0010 RES CH 100 .1W 1% [EA] 1

R 130 139-00681-0010 RES CH 68.1 OHMS 1% TW [EA] 1 1

R 131 139-00100-0010 RES CH 10 OHMS 1% TW [EA] 1 1

R 132 133-00560-0005 RES VA SMD 500 QW [EA] 1 1

R 133 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 134 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 135 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 136 139-00511-0010 RES CH 51.1 .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 137 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 138 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 139 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

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R 140 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 141 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 143 139-04750-0010 RES CH 475 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 144 139-00100-0010 RES CH 10 OHMS 1% TW [EA] 1 1

R 145 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 146 139-03011-0010 RES CH 3.01K .1W 1% [EA] 1

R 147 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 147 139-03011-0010 RES CH 3.01K .1W 1% [EA] 1

R 148 139-03011-0010 RES CH 3.01K ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 149 139-02430-0010 RES CH 243 TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 150 139-03572-0010 RES CH 35700 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 151 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 152 139-00681-0010 RES CH 68.1 OHMS 1% TW [EA] 1 1

R 153 139-04750-0010 RES CH 475 .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 154 139-03011-0010 RES CH 3.01K .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 155 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 156 139-04752-0010 RES CH 47.5K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 157 139-01000-0010 RES CH 100 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 158 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 159 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 160 139-03011-0010 RES CH 3.01K .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 161 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 162 139-00681-0010 RES CH 68.1 OHMS 1% TW [EA] 1 1

R 163 139-00511-0010 RES CH 51.1 .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 164 139-01300-0010 RES CH 130 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 165 133-00560-0004 RES VA SMD 200 QW [EA] 1 1

R 167 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 168 139-02000-0010 RES CH 200 OHMS 1% TW [EA] 1

R 171 139-00100-0010 RES CH 10 OHMS 1% TW [EA] 1 1

R 172 139-04750-0010 RES CH 475 .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 174 139-04750-0010 RES CH 475 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 175 139-00200-0010 RES CH 20.0 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 176 139-01300-0010 RES CH 130 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 177 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 178 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 182 139-00681-0010 RES CH 68.1 OHMS 1% TW [EA] 1 1

R 183 139-04750-0010 RES CH 475 .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 184 139-00511-0010 RES CH 51.1 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 185 139-03011-0010 RES CH 3.01K ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 186 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 187 139-03010-0010 RES CH 301 .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 188 139-03011-0010 RES CH 3.01K ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 189 139-00100-0010 RES CH 10 OHMS 1% TW [EA] 1 1

R 190 139-04750-0010 RES CH 475 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

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R 191 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 192 139-04750-0010 RES CH 475 .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 193 139-04750-0010 RES CH 475 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 194 139-04750-0010 RES CH 475 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 195 139-04750-0010 RES CH 475 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 196 139-02430-0010 RES CH 243 TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 197 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 198 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 199 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 200 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 201 139-00100-0010 RES CH 10 OHMS 1% TW [EA] 1 1

R 202 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 .1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 203 139-04750-0010 RES CH 475 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 204 139-00332-0010 RES CH 33.2 OHM TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 205 139-02430-0010 RES CH 243 TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 206 139-02430-0010 RES CH 243 TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 207 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 208 139-02430-0010 RES CH 243 TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 209 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 210 139-02430-0010 RES CH 243 TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 211 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 212 139-01000-0010 RES CH 100 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 213 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1 1

R 214 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 ,1W 1% [EA] 1 1

R 215 133-00560-0008 RES VA SMD 5K QW [EA] 1 1

R 216 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 217 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 .1W 1% [EA] 1

R 218 139-01001-0010 RES CH 1000 .1W 1% [EA] 1

R 219 139-01003-0010 RES CH 100K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 220 133-00560-0006 RES VA SMD 1K QW [EA] 1

R 221 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 222 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 223 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 224 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 225 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 226 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 227 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 228 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 229 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 230 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 231 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 232 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 233 139-07501-0010 RES CH 7.5K .1W 1% [EA] 1

R 235 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1

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R 236 139-01002-0010 RES CH 10K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 237 139-01003-0010 RES CH 100K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 239 139-02001-0010 RES CH 2.00K TW 1% [EA] 1

R 240 139-02002-0010 RES CH 20K TW 1% [EA] 1

T 1 019-07275-0001 HV TRANSFORMER [EA] 1 1

TP 1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MNT [EA] 1 1

TP 2 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MNT [EA] 1 1

TP 3 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MNT [EA] 1 1

TP 4 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MNT [EA] 1 1

TP 5 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MNT [EA] 1 1

U 1 124-00008-1003 74ACT08 SOIC [EA] 1

U 1 124-00011-0003 IC 74HCT11 SO PKG [EA] 1

U 2 123-00074-0003 IC 74HC74 SO PKG [EA] 1 1

U 3 123-00003-0003 IC 74HC03 SOIC [EA] 1 1

U 4 120-03163-0001 LM2901 SO-14 COMP [EA] 1

U 5 120-02555-0000 EEPROM SER 64KX1 [EA] 1

U 5 122-30134-9999 SEE 126-00138-XXXX FOR [RF] 0 0

U 6 120-03115-0007 LM317M DPAK [EA] 1 1

U 7 120-03163-0001 LM2901 SO-14 COMP [EA] 1 1

U 8 120-03163-0001 LM2901 SO-14 COMP [EA] 1 1

U 9 120-02556-0000 FPGA AT6002 [EA] 1 1

U 10 120-03163-0001 LM2901 SO-14 COMP [EA] 1 1

U 11 120-03126-0005 LM317L 50-8 [EA] 1

U 12 120-03163-0001 LM2901 SO-14 COMP [EA] 1 1

U 13 120-03053-0010 IC LM2904 SO PKG [EA] 1

U 14 120-03177-0005 '""'COMPARATOR, DUAL LM319'..... [EA] 1 1

U 15 123-00004-1003 74AC04 SO PKG [EA] 1 1

U 16 123-04053-0003 IC 74HC4053 SO [EA] 1

U 16 123-04053-0004 ...... MUX, 2/CHAN ALOG [EA] 1

U 17 120-03053-0010 IC LM2904 SO PKG [EA] 1 1

U 18 120-03115-0000 IC LM317T [EA] 1 1

U 19 120-03644-0000 MMIC 1GHZ LONO AMP [EA] 1 1

U 20 120-03644-0000 MMIC 1GHZ LONO AMP [EA] 1 1

U 21 120-03526-0000 IAM81008 [EA] 1 1

U 22 120-03644-0000 MMIC 1GHZ LONO AMP [EA] 1 1

U 23 120-03115-0000 IC LM317T [EA] 1 1

U 24 120-03177-0005 "“"COMPARATOR, DUAL LM319'..... [EA] 1

U 26 120-03693-0001 POWER MONITOR [EA] 1

Y 1 044-00344-0000 XTAL SM 48MHZ [EA] 1 1

REF 1 300-09070-0000 MAIN BOARO [RF] X

REF 1 300-09070-0020 MAIN BOARD [RF] X

REF 2 002-09070-0000 MAIN BOARD [RF] X

REF 2 002-09070-0020 MAIN BOARD [RF] X

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NOTES:
/l\ PRIOR TO POST COATINC 0OTH SIOES 0? P C. BOARD

WITH ITEM 5. UA$K OFF ALL MOUNTlNG AREAS


ALL TESTPOINTS ANO REFERENCE DESlCNATORS.
U5. ITEM 7. R179. R165. RiJ2. R2I5. R220.

El THRU E3. J1 THRU J4. TPI THRU TP5, AND ALL SüRFACES
WlTHlN THE FENCED AREA INCLUDING THE OUTSlOE
SÜRFACES OF THE FENCE (THE SEAM SOLOER SURFACE
OF THE FENCE MAY BE COATEO). THICKNESS 002‘- .004*.

X\ THE FOLLOWING AREAS ARE TO RECElVE .004*-.008’ OF


a*ag*a
rnisae POST COAT (KPN 0)6-01040-0000): ALL SÜRFACES WiThiN
C* Q3 1 El US
l2J e[|]0g, HlCH VOLTACE POWER SUPPLY ABEA.

HS0I0S LSí B0 /3\ SWtTCH 0OARO ASSEM8LY (ITEM 4) TO BE COMPLETEL*

@a : 0BB
Sss»0
UASKED OR ASSEMBLEO FOLLOWING POST COAT.
......... njyin——-
8 3fe: e
M /4\ APPLY RTV (ITEM 6) TO HOLO C43. C44. C45. CH7 TOGETHER

>@0: @ L
a
ANO TO FORM A 25" FILLET ON BOTH 80TT0M SIDES OF C45.

JdgSSB |
□9


«239
r22‘ #0
R2Z” S 80 A ñ 1 RES R70 RTr gp gy? 6. PRINTED CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY IDENTIFICATION MUST BE IN

RZZ2 O 12 @ámmé l g§ nri §§§? 0 9 ACCORDANCE WITH SPEC. 001-01101-0000.

_x
RZZ3 U5 WILL BE INSTALLED WITH SOCKET (ITEM 7).
rZ2b I &H0 Biii @|se|g|rf®®t 9«
rZZS messBk ss&ss§
RZZ6
a . . nagas MTC9 @sea?ñfi .re,o _
r227
rZ3i
WB5H5ss
rZ30
rZZs pRirTTl„ sé... 0
a+.XZ 1------a 0Hg e
RZ32
^®é8é99ÍS8@ „Ennn @b§
®“
8® 22“ @ «_s <sf
gc^B 0g0|? uis 3 .OWSSg 9 0
R
E
n 8I?. ‘
.** XI
nPg&n « » s o-
r* aBHBH HB Hg
C_1 A
MI 12 I
“ “B~.b
9@ɧn6
BB
6
*S^S .|c7ñ>| a O
gfüBBes § u “° H B«O0e§
gt.9 Z
’ 8 g hIb SS QísgHwge^a
A 10 O CM A
la
I »
hhh
o o g
CD nn
oe o

ADD

*DJ DETAIL A

COM D
CNO
CN0 OUTPUT

TOP SlOE:
uu u
CR2. CR4-CR6 INPUT VCC RST VCC
TOP SlOE: CR9-CRI5»
CR17-CR19. CR24 TOP SlOE: TOP SIDE: TOP SIDE: TOP SIDE: TOP SIOE: TOP SlOE: TOP SIDE: TOP SIDE: TOP SlOE:
CR1. CR3, CRI6
CR2 1 CR26 04-05. 010-023 06. 024. Q27-O2B 09 026 U19-U20. U22 U26 01 .' 03
CR22, CR25 CR27
029

FIGURE 6-7 KT 76A/78A Main Board (S/N * 120,800)


(Dwg. No. 300-09070-0020 R—)
(Sheet 1 of 3)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


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TRANSPONDER

NEARSIDE VIEW OF PC BOARD

FIGURE 6-7 KT 76A/78A Main Board (S/N a 120,800)


(Dwg. No. 300-09070-0020 R—)
(Sheet 2 of 3)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-55
NOTE: MANY COMPONENTE NOT SHOWN. COMPONENTE
SHOWN ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY.

FIGURE 6-7 KT 76A/78A Main Board (S/N > 120,800)


(Dwg. No. 300-09070-0020 R—)
(Sheet 3 of 3)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-57
VIEW A-A
SCALE 2/1
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TRANSPONDER

REWORK NOTE F. I. REMOVE J2 PlN-19 FROM MAIN 00ARO & Pt PIN-19 FROM SWITCH BOARD

2. RUN MAG WIRE FROM THE POS ITI VE SlOE OF C33 ( AS DESIGNATED BY ARROW) TO NOTES;
THE CONNECTOR P1 PIN-19 ON SWITCH BOARO. TACPAC AS REQUIRED
USE TACPAC 015-011<4-0000 ANO ACCELERATOR 016-01144-0001 AS NEEDED X\ PRIOR TO POST COATINC 90TH SiOES OF P.C, BOARD

WITH ITEM 5. MASK OFF ALL MOUNTING AREAS


ALL TESTPDINTS AND REFERENCE OESlGNATORS:
US. ITEM 7. R179. R>65. RI32. J4. J3.

PLATED THROUCH HOLES FOR J2. Jl. AND ALL SURFACES


WITHIN THE FENCED AREA INCLUOlNG THE OUTS'DE

SURFACES OF THE FENCE (THE SEAM SOLDER SuRFACE


OF THE FENCE MAY BE COATEO) THICKNESS 002'- 004‘.

THE FOLLOWING AREAS ARE TO RECE i VE .004'-.008* OF


POST COAT (KPN 016-01040-0000): ALL SURFACES WiTHiN
HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY AREA.

y6\ SWITCH BOARO ASSEMBLY (ITEM 4) TO BE COM°LETEL*

MASKED OR ASSEMBLED FOLLOWING POST COAT.

/4 \ APPLY RTV (ITEM 6) TO HOLD C43. C44. C45 TOCETh£P AND


TO FORM A .25' FILLET ON BOTH BOTTOM SiDES OF C<5.

6. PRlNTED CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY iDENTlF1CATiC\ MUST SE ’N


ACCORDANCE WITH SPEC. 00t-O 110I-OCOO.

U5 WILL BE INSTALLED WITH SOCKET (ITEM 7)

REWORK NOTES;

A. TACPAC U6 WITH LEAOS FACING UP TO MAiN BCARD


USING TACPAC 016-01144-0000 AND ACCELERATOR
016-0!144-0001 AS NEEDED.

ATTACH MAC WIRE FROM U6-» TO R<6 (END CuOSES- *0 U6)

ATTACH MAG WIRE FROM U6-2 TO POSIT’VE £ND OF C2

ATTACH MAC WIRE FROM U6-3 TO CATHODE OF CR26

CUT TRACE FROM U4-3 TO VIA. ATTACH MAC *íRE


FROM U4-3 TO U6-3.

WITH MAC WIRE. CONNECT POS t TI v£ i.EAD 2:53 TG ¿5-3


(REV. O BOARO ONLY).

iNSTALL CI37 t:7H FOSITIVt cND CL^SEST 73 C'i7.


SCRAPE OFF POSITIVE SsCK <NC>CATCR PC S0AF.3

C CONNECT A MAGWIRE FROM ONE END 0" C ' 55 K P!?3


(CONNECTED TO ORAIN OF 09)
SEE REWORK NOTE 3 CONNECT ANOTHER MACW’RE 7C THE OT-i£R £ND CF 2155
TO RIOS (CONNECTED TO SOURCE OF 09).
SECURE 0 55 TO PC. BOARD US INC TAC PAC
(016-01144-0000) A ACCELERATOR (O 16-0 i 144-OOC:).
LOCATION OF C<55 IS SHOWN ON 300 DRAWtNG.

D. ATTACH TRANSFORMER Ti AS PER DETAIL.


WIRE El IS 10 8E ATTACHED TO TRANSFORMER 3CDY ANO
PCB WITH RTV (SEE DETAIL A).

E. I. CHANCE R214 FROM 4.75K TO IK


2. CUT CROUND PATH BETWEEN VIA AND R2U.
3. CONNECT A MAGWIRE TO GROUND ENO 0? R214 AND R215
4. TACPAC R2I5 TO PC BOARO SEE DETAil [C] ON FACE 2.
This document ond olí ¡nformotion ond expression
contoíned herein ore the property of Al I iedSignol Irte.
ore tent ir» confidence, ond moy not. in «hole or in port.
U6 (SEE REWORK NOTE
be used. dup■ ¡coted or di se tosed for ony purpose without V OUT

prior written perra ¡ ss ion of AlliedSignol l nc .

□RAIN CND OUTPUT

INPUT VCC

TOP SIDE:
TOP SIDE: UI9-U20. U22
TOP SlOE. CR2. CR4-CR6 TOP SIDE: V OUT
CRI. CR3, CRI6 CR9-CRI5 TOP SIDE: 04-05. 07-08 TOP SlOE: TOP SlOE
CR17-CRI9. CR24 CR2I 010-022 06. 023 09 TOP SIDE:
CR20. CR22. CR25
CR26 UI8, U23

FIGURE 6-8 KT 76A/78A Main Board (S/N * 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-09070-0000 R-AA)
(Sheet 1 of 3)

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TRANSPONDER

DE ' A 11. c CU í PIN

CUT PATH

FIGURE 6-8 KT 76A/78A Main Board (S/N 2 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-09070-0000 R-AA)
(Sheet 2 of 3)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-61
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KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

NOTE: MANY COMPONENTE NOT SHOWN. COMPONENTE


SHOWN ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY.

FIGURE 6-8 KT 76A/78A Main Board (S/N > 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-09070-0000 R-AA)
(Sheet 3 of 3)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-63
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TRANSPONDER

NOTES:

/l\ PRIOR T0 POST COATING 0OTH SiDES 0F P.C. BOARD

WITH ITEM 5. MASK OFF ALL M0UNTING AREAS

HH 00 00 00 MTG
ALL TESTPOINTS AND REFERENCE DESIGNATORS:

Y U5. ITEM 7, RI79, R165, R132. J4, J3.

3I5IH f ws PLATEO

WITHIN THE
THROUGH HOLES

FENCED AREA
FOR J2.

INCLUDING
Jl. AND

THE
ALL

OUTSIDE
SURFACES

ira— SURFACES OF THE FENCE (THE SEAM SOLDER SURFACE


|. U? OF THE FENCE MAY BE COATED). THICKNESS .002'- .004'.

-------- T3--------
54 33
T3b /2\ THE FOLLOWING AREAS ARE TO RECEIVE .004'-.008' OF

POST COAT (KPN 016-01040-0000): ALL SURFACES WITHIN

HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY AREA.

U9
/3\ SWITCH BOARD ASSEMBLY (ITEM 4) TO BE COMPLETELY

MASKED OR ASSEMBLED FOLLOWING POST COAT.

O /4\ APPLY RTV (ITEM 6) TO HOLD C43, C44. C45 TOGETHER AND
75 12 -------------MT-&5-------- -------- M+G6----------
________ / TO FORM A .25* FILLET ON 80TH BOTTOM SIDES OF C45.

E2 /s\ CLIP PIN 4 OF J3 FOR KEYING.

R
MTG9
98 6. PRINTED CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY IDENTIFICATION MUST BE IN
ACCORDANCE WITH SPEC. 001-01101-0000.

R& 88 U5 WILL BE INSTALLED WITH SOCKET (ITEM 7).

*[®l 5858553 06gñ? 080


37 C87 q es RPiRa
<r cr cr □
la Q REWORK NOTES:
N Va:14

A. TACPAC U6 WITH LEAOS FACING UP TO MAIN BOARD


Hg US ING TACPAC 016-01144-0000 AND ACCELERATOR
r^ o a> o — 016-01144-0001 AS NEEDED.
&H
U3 S
HHEWH
a
MT MI I 12 H 3 * ATTACH MAG WIRE FROM U6-1 TO R46 (END CLOSEST TO U6).
(E

Hü í.0 ATTACH MAG WIRE FROM U6-2 TO POSITIVE END OF C2.


<3 u tr M
ATTACH MAG WIRE FROM U6-3 TO CATHODE OF CR26.
H
CM O CX. CUT TRACE FROM U4-3 TO VIA. ATTACH MAG WIRE
CTZ7 FROM U4-3 TO U6-3.
SEE REWORK NOTE 8
WITH MAG WIRE. CONNECT POSITIVE LEAD OF C153 TO U6-3
(REV. O BOARD ONLY).

CU6

0d?i|0a¿iR0a¡¡2g B. INSTALL C137 WITH POSITIVE END CLOSEST TO C117.

I oí
RRR
o <j tt
— RR
a o
SCRAPE OFF POSITIVE SIGN INDICATOR ON PC BOARO.

TOP SIDE:
U6 (SEE REWORK NOTE A)

THIS DRAWING IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT


PARTS LIST 200- 09070-0000
SOME PARTS SHOWN MAY NOT BE INSTALLED

GND OUTPUT
COM

A N/C
nnn input vcc
TOP SIDE: POS NEG S D S
TOP SIDE: CR2, CR4-CR6 TOP SIDE: TOP SIDE:
CR9-CRI5 TOP SIDE: TOP SIDE: Q4-05, 07-08 TOP SIDE: U19-U20, U22
CR1. CR3, CR16
CR17-CR19, CR24 CR2I 01 . Q3 010-022 06. 023
CR2O, CR22, CR25
CR26
TOP SIDE: 300090700000R7S1
UI8. U23

FIGURE 6-8A KT 76A/78A Main Board (S/N > 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-09070-0000 R-7)
(Sheet 1 of 3)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-65
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NEARSIDE V IEW OF PC BOARD


------- SEE REVORK NOTE 8

FIGURE 6-8A KT 76A/78A Main Board (S/N > 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-09070-0000 R-7)
(Sheet 2 of 3)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-67
300090700000R7S2
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TRANSPONDER

NOTE MANY COMPONENTE NOT SHOWN□ COMPONENTE 300090700000R7S3

SHOWN ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY □

FIGURE 6-8A KT 76A/78A Main Board (S/N a 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-09070-0000 R-7)
(Sheet 3 of 3)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-69
BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

FIGURE 6-9 KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N a 120,800)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0020 R-C)
(Sheet 1 of 8)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-71
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TRANSPONDER

4 12 |J1 12
156r* C55
,399oF
•5Z
I9GV

FCR MAINTAINANCE TEST


PURPOSE ONLY

•svo--------- ---------------------- 1 5 |jl-S


vieu i/

POWER SUPPLY

c« ct?
OluF rrsos 1300 V
—II--------
20Z2O0OV
C4S
C* ..ew
.OluF •10Z
------ II-------- 2666V
267 2O66V

<2HVQ:G
j I *?r.»Ain

CW1
IssapF
T57
leev

NOTE: Valúes on schenatic ace for


reference only.
See 3ill of Material for actual valué

FIGURE 6-9 KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N > 120,800)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0020 R-C)
(Sheet 2 of 8)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


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TRANSPONDER

gis

QUADRUPLER LO AMR

FIGURE 6-9 KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N > 120,800)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0020 R-C)
(Sheet 3 of 8)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


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TRANSPONDER

IF FILTER
70MHz IF Filter

CH9
os ,kF
17QnH —11— ■O
to/ sov

C136 C127 C151


.82 pF JOpF J8pF
•1Z •iz ‘17
ioev ieev 10OV

|_NOT__I_N_SIALLED I

70MHZ
P

FIGURE 6-9 KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N > 120,800)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0020 R-C)
(Sheet 4 of 8)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


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TRANSPONDER

♦8V

XIÍIT LIMITING
PULSE DETECTION

Rías TP4
1K
V
1/19M ---- ÍÜJUBQosheets

.R1?«
3.9ÍK
.17
1/19W

R135
1K

17 V19U

FIGURE 6-9 KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N & 120,800)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0020 R-C)
(Sheet 5 of 8)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


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TRANSPONDER

O SHEET

898 fOR TEST ONLY aw^oyiQsHHr


NTL.VIDEO 2K
SWE1 5 O ------- H 7 |J1 7
1Z I/19M 1HU O SHEET
»5V NOT INSTALLED j

•5V •5V SHEET 026


,888 I8LL014
,iec 8236
18K
vieu izibu ►9Y
ues QSI811-W 8228
-O ASIC.» 819
I/19U U3-0 243 l1/4U
VCC 74HCO3
8ST 027 vi/teu 8122
cwo 2N798Z MODULA!ION
PULSE VIOTH 1Z 1/8W
►sv 3 |j3-3
C1S5 8123
<3 ASIC.CS .820 TFT .4796pT 90.9
TNZS19
2K •10/
108V IZ 1/8W
I/18U 024
ASIC.M2 2N7W2

Q^T-50^
4 n |jz-i? TEST
SHEET sOg? VIDC° ! NOT INSTALLEoj SHEET 7 ■^O SHEET 2
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A 0 OHM JUMPER FOR RS3 SHORTENS PULSE WIDTH BY 40NS U5 OF PAGE


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NOTE: TRANSMITTER PULSE WIDTH CHART ,ZSK
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SHEET
8 TPI TRANSMITTER
PULSE UlOTH ADJ. loor
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6.0 DHH ) MegOhn 430 nSEC 360 480 nSEC cu
1/10U

0.6 OHM '10/


1 KegOha 460 nSEC 410 - 520 nSEC 56V

FIGURE 6-9 KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N ¿ 120,800)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0020 R-C)
(Sheet 6 of 8)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-81
BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

ALTITUDE INPUTS
OTHER DISC INPUTS

«iíÍQSHtCT S

10ENT*
-Oswtr s
ji r| r F

sruíoev _
------- ------- Os«ir s

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TW TW TW TW ’SZ
sev se* se*
T& 59V 5QV sev

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FIGURE 6-9 KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N > 120,800)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0020 R-C)
(Sheet 7 of 8)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-83
BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

FIGURE 6-9 KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N > 120,800)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0020 R-C)
(Sheet 8 of 8)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-85
BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

POWLR SUPPLY
Valúes on schenat¡c are Cor reference only.
See oF Material For actual valué.

FIGURE 6-10 KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N > 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0000 R-11)
(Sheet 1 of 7)

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MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-87
SU.HV
SHEET lQ——-------

4—
C90 C101
-L390oF ,390pF
T5/ '5/
IOOV 10DV

FIGURE 6-10 KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N a 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0000 R-11)
(Sheet 2 of 7)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-89
C37
.W

CR7
07SO5 1300 V
—M—

■fC?8
lkB*505

pfl.J
——0SHEEI 1

NOTE: Valúes on sobernal «c are fon

SUPPLY
reference only.

See Bill of Material for actual valué.


BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

FIGURE 6-10 KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N > 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0000 R-11)
(Sheet 3 of 7)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-91
BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

IF FILTER
7GMHz If F í11er

Cl«9
115 JuF 7ohhz
—1(—
í7QnH
10/ SOV

cíe? CISO 0151


JOoF .82dF .10oF
•17 • 1/ 17
IOOV IOOV IOOV

FIGURE 6-10 KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N > 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0000 R-11)
(Sheet 4 of 7)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-93
BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

RCV8.8*
9

PULSE DETECTION

1P4

--------- "^-y^^OSHEET 6

SHEET 5Q«Í1L

SHE£I ,QÍ12W

1P2
<?>

FIGURE 6-10 KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N & 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0000 R-11)
(Sheet 5 of 7)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


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BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

O SHtíI 5

298
20t
SHEET 5 q RTL.VIOEO re? T-LSí ONU
V I/IOW
295
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1/1OV 813
U4-A Ti09 90.9
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LR2901 J/IN2510
L.4700OF 1Z 1/8U
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3.0K
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3.92t
1/IOW
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06
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243
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•5V
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—----------------- — . —.. -. • ............... -— —... 1/1DU

1 Megohn 0.0 ohn 'IGO nSI C

1 Megohn 1 Mcgohn SOO nSI.C

FIGURE 6-10 KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N > 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0000 R-11)
(Sheet 6 of 7)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-97
BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

ALTITUDE INPUTS
OTHER DISC INPUTS

KVR.8-
ALíJq SHEET 5 ALííqsheets

IDENT'
0 SHEET 6

*U *?O SHEET 6

SUNOS?'
--------- --------------0 SHEET 6

SHEET 6

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J1£| E ji-h| h
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c [CU 9 T 8S
c GIS C109 C69 T es? [c^g C35 Fcioo Tch [cñ GUI CGS
J_G80dF «LG8O0F ±680pF JLG80 F
p XG8CpF ±680 F
o 68O0F «L.OluF l.OluF ±.01uF J..01uF X.OluF 1 OluF X.OtuF l.OluF ...OIuF

MTG7 HTG3MlGSmG2rtTG1*TC6 HT Gfrll C»9O G T & T G11HT GTT C13


T5/
5OV
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sov
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sov
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sov
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sov
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SOV
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100V
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) 1Q0V
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| 100V
TIO''
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[ 100V
TW
1D0V
Tío/
tocv
T1O7
100V

FIGURE 6-10 KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N > 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0000 R-11)
(Sheet 7 of 7)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-99
BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

Q02090700000R7S1

FIGURE 6-10A KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N > 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0000 R-7)
(Sheet 1 of 7)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-101
BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

L1
-I 12 |J1 12
ISGrtd C59
Í390OF
T5Z
100V
<-6.2 V- 0.5 V de)

m
MDniIUKt
(+9 +/- 0.5 V de) nn
ww
f?6l au
20K
(+5 +/- 0.5 V de) *6Vo------- vW-------------1 5 |j1-5
1/I0U1Z

NOTE: Valúes on schenet ¡c ere For

SUPPLY reference onlu-


See Bill oF Material For actual valué.

J2
•Kfj-tnt | |

4^J-L1TI | 21 |

C90 C101
X390pF ±399pF
T5Z T5Z
100V 1O0V

FIGURE 6-10A KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N > 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0000 R-7)
(Sheet 2 of 7)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-103
BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

48 MHZ OSC
RCVR.B+

U15-F

C12 C11
..S80pF .. 1uF
-'5Z “10Z
50V sov
POWER FOR CMOS BUFFER

LOCAL

QUADRUPLER LO AMP
+6V +6V

R182
68.1
1Z


5Z1O0V

002090700000R7S3

FIGURE 6-1OA KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N a 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0000 R-7)
(Sheet 3 of 7)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-105
BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

C149
. luF 70Í1HZ
—If—
197 59V

C150 C1S1
182pF llífcF
S6rK
TV TV
10GV 10EJV

70MHZ

002090700000R7S4

FIGURE 6-10A KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N a 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0000 R-7)
(Sheet 4 of 7)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-107
BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

RCVR.B*

7 PULSE DETECTION

RUS
1K
1Z
1/1» TP-I

---------- §----- «tuXIISq slKT E

SHEET S (3^

SHEET -I OV1DE°'

002090700000R7S5

FIGURE 6-10A KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N > 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0000 R-7)
(Sheet 5 of 7)

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MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-109
BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

DRA1N
£) SHEET 5

R98
29K
SHEET 5 QHTl~V1Pnj ------- tW---------------------------- 1 7 |j1-7 FOR TEST 0N.Y
R95 1/1QU1Z
7.5K qipp njT
—TW------------------------ — ■ ■ J 1 |J1-1 FOR TEST ONLY
1/10W 1Z
------------------------------------------------- ¡2ÜL-0SÍEET 5

WlBlLg S£ET S

R122
MODULATION
TP1
R2O
CATHOOE ,
.3.92K ------------------- 1 3 |J3-3
1/I6W 71ACT08
R19
2K 09
♦3V
TN251Q
1Z1/10U
R11 SKgTjQE.XLStPg. .R31
. 3..01K 3.S2K
1/I0U
1/10W -} 20 |J2-20 REPLY.ANN

2N7002

♦5V

R12
17.5K
C28
+5V R52
R1S
,1K SW.BUSÍ1:12)
.01^1 ■ 1EK
1/1/10W
10/T 1/10W
,R13 1/10W
100V J2.
,2K
R80 1^->CLK
Jfl.
1« 32 JZ-1 02A
1/1 ow rCCLK A
59 _1 DIA
1/10W CON SUJ2 i
LM2901 58 JSL C1A
cCS SUJ)2
57 CZA
Ureset SUJ1
56
11
12 CIA
tSU_11V R12 SW_D1
SHEET 1 IK U9 55
’ I055
.51
1051 f B1A
1/I0U 6002 52 10 J2-18 BZA
1052 -ff
SI
1051-S- B1A
AS1C_H2C> ~ 102 £
R81. ASIC.COfF- .50
1050 -Bl 12 J2-12 A1A
213. — 103
19 J2-13 A2A
1019
5 J2-11 A1A
1/10W 105 ■ 1018

s
106 ■ 1017
0°; 4-107
R68 SKET 5 G®- 8
-¡■JOB
Lf13,7LÓ3 1K VREF 1015
VA—-------O SHEET 1
.1 109
-4 1011 -22 15 IJ2-I5 EENT-SW'
IN 01 10 12
1Z1/1GW — ASIC.CLK 1012 18 J2-18 ALT.EN'
CS1 12
^-1012 11 21 |J2-21
,1ufl 10-11 STANOBY'
13 1013
4-
10ZT ,R67
50V — 1011
.175
+5V
B8§§
1/10U
♦5V
GND
>CLK CEO
26 JJ2-26 GND
RESET.OE»
C3O
DO NOT INSTALL
cCE DATA 1680pF ♦5V
rm rz i/i0u -c SER.EN T57
SHEET 5 OP?-VIDEQ 213 I7CS5 50V

SFEET
? qSTANOBY< R2
. 10K
*5V SHEET 1/10U +5V
R6 R5
SHEET 7 Q^-Cl.- 100K 17.5K
, R96 qALT_A1
SHEET 1Z1Z10W 1/1/1011 .R3
♦5V
. 7.5K
SHEET
7QÍlu^_ .1GK
1/10U
C60 ♦8V 1/10U
SHEET 7 U3-B
680pF íO»LL£i_
S>£E1 3 qASIWLL SHEET
71HC03

5Z 50V SHEET
7 q»LTJH ASIC_M2
• R97
. 3..0IK U3-A
U12901 7M:03
1/10U SKET
7 qALT.BI
alt.pi
71HC03
RCVR.B* ShEET 7 O*LT-B?
27 ASIC.COhF
____________ ALT.DZ
Z0K
SHEET 7 OALT'~" 1/1OJ
U12-A
1712901 SKET 7 QALT-^
100K

IZ 1/10U

C1I
l.luF
107
50V

002090700000R7S6

FIGURE 6-10A KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N > 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0000 R-7)
(Sheet 6 of 7)

Revisión 7, Mar. 1999


MMKT76AR7.DOC Page 6-111
BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

ALTITUDE INPUTS OTHER DISC INPUTS

RCVR-B+
C33 C23 CÍ8 C61 C9 C8 C12 C3
_.01uF . ..OluF . ..01tf . _.01uF . -.oíd7 . ..01uF . -.OluF - ..OluF -
'10Z ' '10Z ' '10Z ' '10Z ' "“10Z '10Z " *WZ " '10Z "
MTG7MTG3MTG5MTG2nTG1ílTG6lirG31TG151TGI3lTG1T!TG11TGl3 100V 1Ü0V 1O0V 100V 100V 10OV 100V WOV
RÍO
100
1Z RCVR.B+
1/10W Q

---------- C3DISC-8V C9í CS7 C32 C119 C89 C15 C109


CIO C53 C58 CÍ7 C36 C2í L680pF -LG80pF _Lg80pF JL680pF _LS8QpF _-680pF -L680pF C69 C52 Cí6 C35 C1O0 C1Í C73 C111
*±10uF ±390pF JL390oF J_390pF F5Z 1F5Z F5Z ..OIiT . ..01uF - ..01if - ..01uF - -.01uF - ..01iT - ..01uF -
l390dF 1.390pF F5Z F5Z F5Z F5Z
50V 50V SOV 50V 50V 50V 50V ' 10Z “I0Z *10Z " •10Z " '10Z " '10Z " 'iez '10Z
T10Z T5Z 1rsz T5Z F5Z T•5Z
10GV 100V 100V 10QV 100V 1O0V 1O0V 1O0V
1GV 100V 100V 100V 10GV IOOV
002090700000R7S7

FIGURE 6-10A KT 76A/78A Main Board Schematic (S/N a 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 002-09070-0000 R-7)
(Sheet 7 of 7)

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MAIN BOARD (S/N < 110,000)
BENDIX/KING
KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

6.5 MAIN BOARD


200-05824-0000 Rev. 27, KT 76A S/N 0 - 5899, KT78A S/N 0 - 2599
200-05824-0010 Rev. 13
200-05824-0020 Rev. 17, KT 76A S/N 5900 - 13,999, KT78A S/N 2600 - 6999
200-05824-0030 Rev. 24, KT 76A S/N 14,000 - 39,999, KT78A S/N 7000 -
200-05824-0040 Rev. 23, KT 76A S/N 40,000 - 109,999
SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

-0000 -0010 -0020 -0030 -0040

008-00048-0000 SLDRLS PIN RECPT [EA] 6

009-05824-0001 PC BD MAIN [EA] 1

009-05824-0010 PC BD MAIN [EA] 1

009-05824-0020 PC BD MAIN [EA] 1

009-05824-0031 PC BD MAIN [EA] 1

009-05824-0040 PC BD MAIN [EA] 1

012-01005-0003 TAPE MYLAR .250 W [IN] 3. 6 3.6

012-01124-0001 INSULATOR [EA] 1 1

012-01124-0002 INSULATOR [EA] 1 1 1

016-01082-0000 DC RTV 3145 [AR] 0 0 0 0

016-01124-0000 FOAM TAPE V1002 [IN] 0.6 0.6 0. 6 0.6

026-00003-0000 WIRE COP TIN 22G [IN] 1.2 1.2 1.2

033-00092-0000 IC DIP SCKT 40C [EA] 1 1 1 1

033-00138-0000 INDIVIDUAL PLUGGAB [EA] 2

047-04084-0001 IF FENCE [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

047-04585-0001 IF CVR [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

047-04586-0001 BTM IF CVR [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

047-05112-0000 FINGER STOCK [EA] 1 1

057-01540-0000 WARNING HV TAG [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

088-00066-0000 SPACER PLASTIC [EA] 2 2 2 2 2

088-00721-0001 REFLECTOR [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

089-02076-0030 NUT FLAT 4-40 [EA] 1 1 1 3 3

089-05903-0004 SCR PHP 4-40X1/4 [EA] 1 1 1 3 3

089-06293-0003 SCR PHP 3-48X3/16 [EA] 2 2 2 2 2

089-08109-0034 WSHR SPLT LK #4 [EA] 1 1 1 3 3

090-00296-0000 FUSE CLIP [EA] 2 2 2 2

091-00025-0000 WSHR XSTR INSUL [EA] 1 1 1 1

091-00182-0000 CAP SEMICN TO-5 [EA] 1 1

091-00196-0000 STANDOFF BEAD [AR] 1 1 1 1 1

091-00284-0000 INSULATOR HV [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

091-00285-0000 DOME HEAD FASTENER [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

150-00004-0010 TUBING TFLN 22AWG [IN] 1.2 1.2 1.2 1..2 1.2

150-00018-0010 TUBING SHRINK WHT [IN] 1.2 1.2 1.2

200-00381-0001 SW BD ASSY 76A [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

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KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

-0000 -0010 -0020 -0030 -0040

C 401 101-00005-0001 CAP PP .036UF 2KV [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 402 101-00005-0000 CAP PP .05UF 2KV [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 403 117-07103-0000 CAP DC .01UF 2KV [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 404 097-00068-0020 CAP AL 68UF 16V [EA] 1 1 1

C 404 097-00068-0028 CAP AL 68UF 16V [EA] 1

C 404 097-00069-0001 CAP AL 68UF 16V [EA] 1

C 405 114-07203-0000 CAP DC .02UF 200V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 406 105-00032-0042 CAP MY.056UF10%200 [EA] 1 1 1 1

C 406 105-00168-0001 CAP MYLAR .056 250 [EA] 1

C 407 111-00009-0001 CAP CR .01UF 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 408 111-00009-0001 CAP CR .01UF 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 409 097-00068-0020 CAP AL 68UF 16V [EA] 1 1 1

C 409 097-00068-0028 CAP AL 68UF 16V [EA] 1

C 409 097-00069-0001 CAP AL 68UF 16V [EA] 1

C 410 097-00057-0029 CAP AL 150UF 63V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 411 111-00009-0001 CAP CR .01UF 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 412 113-05102-0000 CAP DC .001UF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 413 113-05102-0000 CAP DC .001UF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 414 113-05221-0001 CAP DC 220PF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 415 111-00001-0001 CAP CR .1UF 50V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 416 114-07222-0000 CAP DC 2200PF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 417 113-05102-0000 CAP DC .001UF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 418 109-00003-0000 CAP DC 2.2PF 1KV [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 419 111-00009-0001 CAP CR .01UF 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 420 113-03330-0000 CAP DC 33PF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 421 113-03330-0000 CAP DC 33PF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 422 113-05102-0000 CAP DC .0Q1UF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 423 109-00003-0000 CAP DC 2.2PF 1KV [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 424 111-00009-0001 CAP CR .01UF 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 425 113-03330-0000 CAP DC 33PF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 426 113-03330-0000 CAP DC 33PF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 427 113-05102-0000 CAP DC .001UF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 428 109-00003-0000 CAP DC 2.2PF 1KV [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 429 111-00009-0001 CAP CR .01UF 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 430 113-03330-0000 CAP DC 33PF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 431 113-03330-0000 CAP DC 33PF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 432 111-00009-0001 CAP CR .01UF 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 433 109-00003-0001 CAP DC 4.7PF 1KV [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 434 113-05102-0000 CAP DC .001UF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

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SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

-0000 -0010 -0020 -0030 -0040

C 435 096-01030-0000 CAP TN 1UF 20V 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 436 111-00001-0000 CAP CR .01UF 50V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 437 096-01030-0000 CAP TN 1UF 20V 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 438 104-00001-0004 CAP SM 470PF IOOV [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 439 114-07104-0000 CAP DC .1UF 16V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 440 096-01030-0005 CAP TN 10UF 10%20V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 441 096-01030-0000 CAP TN 1UF 20V 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 442 096-01030-0005 CAP TN 10UF 10%20V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 443 096-01030-0000 CAP TN 1UF 20V 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 444 096-01030-0000 CAP TN 1UF 20V 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 445 111-00001-0000 CAP CR .01UF 50V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 446 111-00001-0000 CAP CR .01UF 50V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 447 114-07104-0000 CAP DC .1UF 16V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 448 113-05391-0000 CAP DC 390PF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 449 096-01030-0006 CAP TN 47UF 10%15V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 450 113-03270-0000 CAP DC 27PF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 451 111-00001-0093 CAP CR.1UF2OOV2O% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 452 111-00009-0001 CAP CR .01UF 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 453 113-05101-0000 CAP DC 100PF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 454 111-00009-0001 CAP CR .01UF 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 455 113-05271-0000 CAP DC 270PF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 456 113-05101-0001 CAP DC 100PF 500V [EA] 1

C 456 113-05151-0001 CAP DC 150PF 500V [EA] 1 1 1 1

C 457 111-00009-0001 CAP CR .01UF 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 458 111-00009-0001 CAP CR .01UF 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1

C 458 113-05101-0001 CAP DC 100PF 500V [EA] 1

C 459 111-00001-0000 CAP CR .01UF 50V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 460 111-00001-0000 CAP CR .01UF 50V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 461 104-00001-0001 CAP SM 120PF IOOV [EA] 1 1

C 461 113-03121-0000 CAP DC 120PF 500V [EA] 1 1 1

C 462 104-00001-0016 CAP SM 220PF IOOV [EA] 1 1

C 462 113-05391-0000 CAP DC 390PF 500V [EA] 1 1 1

C 463 111-00009-0001 CAP CR .01UF 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 464 111-00001-0063 CAP CR .022UF 200V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 465 111-00001-0063 CAP CR .022UF 200V [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

C 466 111-00009-0001 CAP CR .01UF 10% [EA] 1 1 1

C 467 111-00009-0001 CAP CR .01UF 10% [EA] 1 1 1

C 467 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 330PF 500V [EA] 1 1

C 468 111-00009-0001 CAP CR .01UF 10% [EA] 1 1

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SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

-0000 -0010 -0020 -0030 -0040

C 468 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 330PF 500V [EA] 1 1

C 469 111-00009-0001 CAP CR .01UF 10% [EA] 1 1

C 469 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 330PF 500V [EA] 1 1

C 470 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 330PF 500V [EA] 1 1

C 470 113-05821-0000 CAP DC 820PF 500V [EA] 1

C 471 114-07104-0000 CAP DC .1UF 16V [EA] 1 1 1

C 472 114-07104-0000 CAP DC .1UF 16V [EA] 1 1 1

C 473 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 330PF 500V [EA] 1 1

C 474 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 330PF 500V [EA] 1 1

C 475 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 330PF 500V [EA] 1 1

C 476 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 330PF 500V [EA] 1 1

C 477 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 33OPF 500V [EA] 1 1

C 478 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 330PF 500V [EA] 1 1

C 479 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 330PF 500V [EA] 1 1

C 480 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 330PF 500V [EA] 1 1

C 481 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 330PF 500V [EA] 1 1

C 482 111-00001-0028 CAP CR .47UF 50V [EA] 1 1

C 483 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 330PF 500V [EA] 1 1

C 484 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 330PF 500V [EA] 1 1

C 485 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 330PF 500V [EA] 1 1

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C 486 118-00044-0000 CAP DC .05UF [EA] 1

C 487 111-00001-0028 CAP CR .47UF 50V [EA] 1 1

C 488 111-00001-0028 CAP CR .47UF 50V [EA] 1 1

C 489 097-00068-0001 CAP AL 22UF 16V [EA] 1 1

C 490 113-05331-0000 CAP DC 330PF 500V [EA] 1 1

C 491 114-05152-0000 CAP DC 1500PF 500V [EA] 1

C 492 113-03470-0000 CAP DC 47PF 500V [EA] 1

CJ 401 026-00018-0000 WIRE CKTJMPR 22AWG [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

CR 401 007-05037-0000 DIO S MHVR20 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

CR 402 007-05037-0000 DIO S MHVR20 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

CR 403 007-06045-0000 DIO HC FH1100 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

CR 404 007-05011-0004 DIO Z 13V 1W 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

CR 405 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1 1 1 1

CR 405 007-06387-0000 DIODE SCHOTTKY [EA] 1

CR 406 007-06387-0000 DIODE SCHOTTKY [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

CR 407 007-05011-0000 DIO Z 6.2V 1W 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

CR 408 007-06387-0000 DIODE SCHOTTKY [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

CR 409 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

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SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

-0000 -0010 -0020 -0030 -0040

CR 410 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

CR 411 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

CR 412 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

CR 413 007-06023-0000 DIO G 1N277 [EA] 1 1

CR 414 007-05011-0007 DIO Z 5.IV 1W 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

CR 415 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

CR 416 007-06025-0000 DIO S 1N4003 [EA] 1 1 1

CR 417 007-06046-0005 DIO S 1N916A [EA] 1 1

CR 418 007-06046-0005 DIO S 1N916A [EA] 1 1

CR 419 007-06046-0005 DIO S 1N916A [EA] 1 1

CR 420 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1

CR 421 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1

CR 422 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1

CR 423 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1

CR 424 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1

CR 425 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1

CR 426 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1

CR 427 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1

CR 428 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1

CR 429 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1

CR 430 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1

CR 431 007-06016-0000 DIO S 1N4154 [EA] 1

F 401 036-00058-0002 FUSE AGA 32V 2A [EA] 1 1 1 1

I 401 120-03002-0002 IC LM710H [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

I 402 120-00034-0000 IC SN74121N [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

I 403 120-00034-0000 IC SN74121N [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

I 404 120-00054-0002 IC SN7416N [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

I 405 120-08005-0000 TRANSPONDER LSI [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

I 406 120-00050-0006 IC 9316PC [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

J 401 030-00045-0000 CONN COAX [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

L 401 019-02102-0001 CHOKE 60UH [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

L 402 019-02055-0006 CH RF .15UH 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

L 403 019-02055-0021 CH RF 2.7UH 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

L 404 019-02055-0021 CH RF 2.7UH 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

L 405 019-02102-0002 CHOKE 50UH [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

L 406 019-02055-0016 CH RF 1UH 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

L 407 013-00028-0001 FERR BEAD W/LEAD [EA] 1 1

L 408 013-00028-0001 FERR BEAD W/LEAD [EA] 1 1

L 409 013-00028-0001 FERR BEAD W/LEAD [EA] 1 1

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SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPCION UM QUANTITY

-0000 -0010 -0020 -0030 -0040

L 410 013-00028-0001 FERR BEAD W/LEAD [EA] 1 1

L 411 013-00028-0001 FERR BEAD W/LEAD [EA] 1 1

L 412 013-00028-0001 FERR BEAD W/LEAD [EA] 1 1

L 413 013-00028-0001 FERR BEAD W/LEAD [EA] 1 1

L 414 013-00028-0001 FERR BEAD W/LEAD [EA] 1 1

L 415 013-00028-0001 FERR BEAD W/LEAD [EA] 1 1

L 416 019-02084-0037 CH 4.7UH 10% [EA] 1 1

L 417 019-02084-0037 CH 4.7UH 10% [EA] 1 1

L 418 019-02084-0057 CH 33UH 10% [EA] 1 1

L 419 019-02084-0057 CH 33UH 10% [EA] 1 1

L 420 019-02084-0057 CH 33UH 10% [EA] 1 1

Q 401 007-00930-0000 XSTR S PNPMJE15029 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 402 007-00930-0000 XSTR S PNPMJE15029 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 403 007-00035-0000 XSTR S NPN 2N3415 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 404 007-00237-0000 XSTR S NPN SPS6797 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 405 007-00237-0000 XSTR S NPN SPS6797 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 406 007-00237-0000 XSTR S NPN SPS6797 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 407 007-00237-0000 XSTR S NPN SPS6797 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 408 007-00174-0000 XSTR S PNP 2N5086 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 409 007-00174-0000 XSTR S PNP 2N5086 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 410 007-00162-0000 XSTR S NPN MPS6515 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 411 007-00195-0000 XSTR S MPSH10 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 412 007-00174-0000 XSTR S PNP 2N5086 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 413 007-00035-0000 XSTR S NPN 2N3415 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 414 007-00187-0000 XSTR S NPN 2N5089 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 415 007-00206-0003 XSTR MJE1100 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 416 007-00035-0000 XSTR S NPN 2N3415 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 417 007-00035-0000 XSTR S NPN 2N3415 [EA] 1 1

Q 417 007-00161-0000 XSTR S PNP MPSA56 [EA] 1 1 1

Q 418 007-00035-0000 XSTR S NPN 2N3415 [EA] 1 1

Q 418 007-00161-0000 XSTR S PNP MPSA56 [EA] 1 1 1

Q 419 007-00198-0001 XSTR S 67121 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 420 007-00113-0000 XSTR NPN 2N3646 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 421 007-00238-0000 XSTR S PNP FPN4917 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

Q 422 007-00113-0000 XSTR NPN 2N3646 [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 401 131-00156-0033 RES CF 15M HW 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 402 131-00270-0023 RES CF 27 QW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 402 131-00270-0033 RES CF 27 HW 5% [EA] 1 1 1

R 403 131-00470-0023 RES CF 47 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

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SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

-0000 -0010 -0020 -0030 -0040

R 404 131-00470-0023 RES CF 47 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1

R 404 131-00560-0023 RES CF 56 QW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 405 131-00561-0023 RES CF 560 QW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 406 131-00331-0023 RES CF 330 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 407 131-00681-0023 RES CF 680 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 408 131-00271-0023 RES CF 270 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 409 131-00101-0023 RES CF 100 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 410 131-00100-0023 RES CF 10 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1

R 410 131-00101-0023 RES CF 100 QW 5% [EA] 1

R 4100 131-00103-0033 RES CF 10K HW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 4101 131-00104-0013 RES CF 100K EW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 4102 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 4103 133-00113-0016 RES VA 5K 20% A [EA] 1 1

R 411 131-00101-0023 RES CF 100 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 412 131-00272-0023 RES CF 2.7K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 413 131-00361-0023 RES CF 360 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 414 131-00392-0023 RES CF 3.9K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1

R 414 131-00822-0023 RES CF 8.2K QW 5% [EA] 1

R 415 131-00102-0023 RES CF 1K QW 5% [EA] 1

R 415 131-00561-0023 RES CF 560 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1

R 416 131-00100-0023 RES CF 10 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 417 131-00202-0023 RES CF 2K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 418 131-00361-0023 RES CF 360 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 419 131-00822-0023 RES CF 8.2K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 420 131-00122-0023 RES CF 1.2K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 421 131-00100-0023 RES CF 10 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 422 131-00202-0023 RES CF 2K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 423 131-00361-0023 RES CF 360 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 424 131-00512-0023 RES CF 5.1K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 425 131-00681-0023 RES CF 680 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1

R 425 131-00751-0023 RES CF 750 QW 5% [EA] 1

R 426 131-00202-0023 RES CF 2K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 427 130-00560-0025 RES FC 56 QW 10% [EA] 1

R 427 131-00560-0023 RES CF 56 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1

R 428 131-00152-0023 RES CF 1.5K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 429 131-00101-0023 RES CF 100 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1

R 429 131-00242-0023 RES CF 2.4K QW 5% [EA] 1

R 430 131-00162-0023 RES CF 1.6K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 431 131-00242-0023 RES CF 2.4K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

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SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

-0000 -0010 -0020 -0030 -0040

R 432 131-00273-0023 RES CF 27K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 433 131-00912-0023 RES CF 9.1K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 434 131-00622-0023 RES CF 6.2K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 435 131-00152-0023 RES CF 1.5K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 436 131-00510-0023 RES CF 51 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1

R 436 136-00562-0072 RES PF 56.2 QW 1% [EA] 1

R 437 131-00222-0023 RES CF 2.2K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 438 131-00471-0023 RES CF 470 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 439 131-00222-0023 RES CF 2.2K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 440 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 441 131-00151-0023 RES CF 150 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 442 131-00102-0023 RES CF 1K QW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 442 136-08060-0072 RES PF 806 QW 1% [EA] 1 1 1

R 443 131-00131-0023 RES CF 130 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 444 131-00223-0023 RES CF 22K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1

R 444 131-00273-0023 RES CF 27K QW 5% [EA] 1

R 445 131-00103-0023 RES CF 10K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1

R 445 131-00682-0023 RES CF 6.8K QW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 446 131-00471-0023 RES CF 470 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 447 131-00471-0023 RES CF 470 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 448 131-00222-0023 RES CF 2.2K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 449 131-00221-0023 RES CF 220 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 450 131-00222-0023 RES CF 2.2K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 451 131-00222-0023 RES CF 2.2K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 452 131-00332-0023 RES CF 3.3K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 453 131-00101-0023 RES CF 100 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 454 131-00622-0023 RES CF 6.2K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 455 131-00202-0023 RES CF 2K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 456 131-00122-0023 RES CF 1.2K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 457 131-00751-0023 RES CF 750 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 458 132-05045-0000 RES WW 18 2W 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 459 131-00332-0023 RES CF 3.3K QW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 459 136-03241-0072 RES PF 3.24K QW 1% [EA] 1 1 1

R 460 133-00016-0002 RES VA 1K .1W 20% [EA] 1 1

R 460 133-00016-0005 RES VA 500 ,1W 20% [EA] 1

R 460 133-00113-0010 RES VA 500 20% A [EA] 1 1

R 461 131-00470-0023 RES CF 47 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 462 131-00912-0023 RES CF 9.1K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1

R 462 136-01002-0072 RES PF 10K QW 1% [EA] 1

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SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

-0000 -0010 -0020 -0030 -0040

R 463 131-00510-0023 RES CF 51 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 464 131-00272-0023 RES CF 2.7K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 465 131-00622-0023 RES CF 6.2K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 466 131-00471-0023 RES CF 470 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 467 131-00512-0023 RES CF 5.1K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 468 131-00471-0023 RES CF 470 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 469 131-00472-0023 RES CF 4.7K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 470 131-00471-0023 RES CF 470 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 471 131-00200-0023 RES CF 20 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1

R 472 133-00016-0003 RES VA 10K ,1W 20% [EA] 1 1 1

R 472 133-00143-0015 RES VA 10K 20% [EA] 1 1

R 473 131-00471-0023 RES CF 470 QW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 473 131-00472-0023 RES CF 4.7K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1

R 474 131-00471-0023 RES CF 470 QW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 474 131-00472-0023 RES CF 4.7K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1

R 475 131-00220-0023 RES CF 22 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1

R 475 131-00470-0023 RES CF 47 QW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 476 131-00103-0023 RES CF 10K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 477 132-05022-0000 RES WW 5.6 2W 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 478 131-00560-0023 RES CF 56 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1

R 478 131-00680-0023 RES CF 68 QW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 479 131-00103-0023 RES CF 10K QW 5% [EA] 1

R 479 131-00471-0023 RES CF 470 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1

R 480 131-00103-0023 RES CF 10K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 481 131-00133-0023 RES CF 13K QW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 481 131-00272-0023 RES CF 2.7K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1

R 482 131-00392-0023 RES CF 3.9K QW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 482 131-00821-0023 RES CF 820 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1

R 483 131-00470-0023 RES CF 47 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 484 131-00181-0023 RES CF 180 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 485 131-00471-0023 RES CF 470 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 486 130-00103-0023 RES FC 10K QW 5% [EA] 1

R 486 131-00103-0023 RES CF 10K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1 1

R 487 132-05006-0000 RES WW 47 2W 10% [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

R 488 131-00152-0023 RES CF 1.5K QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1

R 489 131-00821-0023 RES CF 820 QW 5% [EA] 1 1 1

R 490 131-00104-0023 RES CF 100K QW 5% [EA] 1

R 490 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 491 131-00102-0023 RES CF 1K QW 5% [EA] 1

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SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

-0000 -0010 -0020 -0030 -0040

R 491 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 492 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 493 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 494 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 495 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 496 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 497 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 498 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 499 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1 1

RM 401 015-00045-0001 15 PIN RESISTOR / CAPACITOR [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

RM 402 015-00045-0001 15 PIN RESISTOR / CAPACITOR [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

T 401 019-07042-0001 XFMR IVRTR [EA] 1 1 1

T 401 019-07065-0000 XFMR_PWR INVRTR [EA] 1

T 401 050-01686-0000 CONV XFMR KIT [EA] 1

T 402 019-08032-0000 XFMR IF [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

T 403 019-08032-0000 XFMR IF [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

T 404 019-08032-0000 XFMR IF [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

T 405 019-08032-0000 XFMR IF [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

TP 401 008-00048-0000 SLDRLS PIN RECPT [EA] 1

TP 403 008-00048-0000 SLDRLS PIN RECPT [EA] 1

TP 404 008-00048-0000 SLDRLS PIN RECPT [EA] 1

Y 401 044-00064-0000 XTAL 22.069MHZ [EA] 1 1 1 1 1

REF 1 300-05824-0000 MAIN BD [RF] X X

REF 1 300-05824-0020 MAIN BD [RF] X

REF 1 300-05824-0030 MAIN BD [RF] X

REF 1 300-05824-0040 MAIN BD [RF] X

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MEAT STAKE

NOTES:
FAR 1. ALL COMPONENTS TO BE MOUNTED AS GLOSE TO BOARD
SIDE AS P0SSI8LE . UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
2. Q 415, SEE DETALL. .04 MIN. CLEARANCE BETWEEN TRANS.
LEAOS ANO BOARD SURFACE.

3. Q 408, Q 409, Q 410, Q 412, Q 414,0 417, Q 418 , O 420, Q 421,


0 422, SEE DETAL ’C"

4. O 403, O 413.0 416 , SEE DETAIL "D".

5. 0 404, THRU 0 407, ANO O 411. SEE DETAL"E".

6. Q 419 SEE DETAIL* F*

r. OMIT
B. OMIT
9. R458, R477, ANO R487, TO BB SPACED .05 MIN OFF BOARO
SURFACE, WITH R4S8 AND R4B7 BENT TOWARD TO THE
EOOE OF THE BOARD.
10. RM401 TO BE BEND OVER, AS SHOWN ON BOARO, MAX.
HE1GHT .200 INCKES ABOVE BOARD. RM402 1$ TO BEND
OVER TOWARD 1405. THE CLEARANCE BETWEEN U5 AND
RM4O2 SHOULD BE BETWEEN .1 TO .2 INCHES (SEE DETAtL "!")■

SEE DETAIL "G“ It. BEND C 450 ANO C 457 OVER RESISTORS AS SHOWN.

12. C 410 MUST BE AT LEAST .700 INCHES FROM FRONT EDGE OF


BOARO,FOR SWITCH BOARD SHAFT CLEARANCE.

13. J 401 TO BE SWAGED AND SOLDERED IN PLACE. ALSO SEE


DETAL "a".

14. I. F. FENCE 047-4084-01 SHOULD HAVE A CONTINUOUS SOLOER


SEAM AROUNO OUTER EDGE TO PC. BOARD.
15. APPLY DOUBLE SDED TAPE (P/N 016-1124-00) TO SEGURE
CRYSTAL TO PC. BOARD.
16. APPLY R.T.V. TO COMPOICNTS TO SEGURE TO BOARO WHERE
NOTED. USE KPN 016-1082-00.
17. SPRAY BOTH SIDES OF BOARD WITH 016-1040-00 IN THIS AREA
BEING CAREFUL NOT TO SPRAY THE SWITCH BOARO CONTACTS
AND E 401,E 402.
18. APPLY R.T.V.(016-1082-00) BETWEEN C40I 9 C402 ANO BETWEEN
0401 8 Q402 TO SECURE PAIRS TOGETHER FOR ADOED STABILITY.

19. LEAVE FLUX INTACT ON ALL SOLDER CONNECTIONS ON SWITCH


BOARD (031-0175-00). DO NOT ALLOW SOLVENT TO COME IN
CONTACT WITH SWITCH BOARD. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN
TRANSFORMER T40I CONTACT SÜRFACES OR ROTORS OF SWITCHES.

P/N 0I9-7042-0I
WIRING CHART
COLOR LENGTH
REO 1.75 IN.
REO 2.25 N.
BLK
BLU
BRN
1.50 IN.
ORN
GRN
GRY

FIGURE 6-11 KT 76A Main Board (S/N 40,000 - 109,999)


(Dwg. No. 300-05824-0040 R-9)

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NOTES:
FAR 1 ALL COMPONENTS TO BE MOUNTED AS GLOSE TO BOARD
S®£ AS POSSBLE . UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

2 Q 40, SEE OETAIL X .04 MN. ClEARANCE BETWEEN TRANS.


LEAOS ANO BOARD SURFACE.

3. O 408, Q 409, 0 410, 0 412, Q 414,Q 417, O 418 ,□ 420. Q 421,


0 422, SEE DETAL "C"

4 O 403, 0 413 , O 416 . SEE OETAIL "O".

5. Q404.TWW 0 407, ANO O 411, SEE OETAl’E".

6. 0 419 SEE DETAL’f"


■R 472 MUST BE LA» FLAT TO ALLOW FOR AOdUSTMENT. FOLD
OVER ATTCn W^C 90L0CfWNQ AND RETA* WITH R T V (UX
pretor* tool no. <M3,témplate Vk
R 460 6H0ULD OURFAOE. RETAW

9. R 458, R 477, ANO R487, TO BE SPACED-05 MIN. OFF BOARD


SURFACE, WITH R 458 AND R 487 BENT TOWARO THE EDGE OF
THE BOARD.
10 RM 401 ANO RM402 TO BE BEMT (NER.AS 949WN ON BOARD.
MAXIMUM IOGHT ¿00 NCHES ABOVE BOARO.
SEE OETAIL V 11 BEÑO C 450 AND C 457 OVER RESISTORS AS SHOWN.

12 C 410 MUST BE AT LEAST .700 INOCS FROM FRONT EDGE OF


BOARO, FOR SWITCH BOARO SHAFT CLEARANCE.

13. J 401 TO BE SWAGED AND SOLOEREO M PLACE. ALSO SEE


DETAL V.

14 LF. FENCE 047-4084-01 SHOULD HAVE A CONTINUOOS SOLDER


SEAM AROUND OUTER EDGE TO PC. BOARO.

15. APPLY DOLIOLE SDEO TAPE (P/N 016-1124-00) TO SEGURE


CRYSTAL TO PC. BOARO
16. APPLY R.T.V. TO COMPONENTS TO SEGURE TO BOARO WMERE
NOTED, USE KPN 016-1082-00

17. SPRAY BOTH SIDES OF BOARD WITH 0)6*1040-00 IN TRIS AREA


BEMG CAREFUL NOT TO SPRAY THE SWITCH BOARD CONTACTS
ANO E 401,E 402.
18. APPLY R.T.V.(016-1082-00) BETWEEN C40I 8 C*02 ANO BETWEEN
0401 a 040? TO SEGURE PAIRS TOGETHER FOR AOOEO STABtLITY.

19. LEAVE FLUX INTACT ON ALL SOLDER CONNECTIONS ON SWITCN


BOARO (03FCX75-00). DO NOT ALLOW SOLVENT TO COME IN
CONTACT WITH SWITCH BOARO. DO NOT ATTEMPY TO CLEAN
TRANSFORMER T40I CONTACT SURFACES OR ROTORS OF SWITCHES

P/N 0I9-7042-0I
WIRING CKART
COLOR LENGTH
RED 1.75 IN.
RED 2.25 K
BLK
BLU
BRN
1 50 IN.
ORN
GRN
GRY

FIGURE 6-11A KT 76A Main Board (S/N 40,000 - 109,999)


(Dwg. No. 300-05824-0040 R-8)

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TRANSPONDER

FIGURE 6-12 KT 76A Main Board Schematic (S/N 40,000 - 109,999)


(Dwg. No. 002-00449-0040 R-9)

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TRANSPONDER

NOTES-
FAR 1. ALL COMPONENTS TO BE MOUNTED AS GLOSE TO BOARD
SIDE AS POSSIBLE . UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

2. O 40, SEE DETAL W .04 MM. CLEARANCE BETWEEN TRANS.


LEAOS AND BOARD SURFACE.

3. Q 408, Q 409, Q 410, 0 412. O 414,0 417, Q 418,0 420, Q 421,


0 422, SEE DETAL "C’

4. 0 403, Q 413 . Q 416 , SEE DETAL "d".


9. Q404.TKÍU Q 407, AND 0 411, SEE DETAL’E*

6 0 449 SEE DETAL’F"

7. R 472 MUST BE LAB FLAT T9 ALLOW FOR AOUUSTMCNT. FOLO


oven AFTO> wwvc ooLoenwo and retan with n.i.v. . (ux
PREFORM TOOL NO. 983 .TEMPLATE V).

9. R 460 SH0UL9 LAV TLAT ON BOARD 9MRTA0C. RETAN WITII RTA

9. R 458, R 477, AND R 487, TO BE SPACED .05 MtN OFF BOARD


SURFACE, WITH R 458 AND R 487 BENT TOWARD THE EDGE OF
THE BOARD.
K> RM 401 AND RM402 TOBE BENTCMER,AS SHOWN ON BOARD,
MAXIMUM HEKSHT 200 NQCS ABOVE BOARD.
Sé£ DETAtL V II. BEND C 450 ANO C 457 OVER RESISTORS AS SHOWN.

12 C 410 MUST BE AT LEAST .700 MCHES FROM FRONT EDGE OF


BOARD , FOR SWITCH BOARO SHAFT CLEARANCE.

13. J 401 TO BE SWAGED AND SCLDERED M PLACE ALSO SEE


DETAL "B“.

14. I. F. FENCE 047-4084-01 SHOULD HAVE A CONTINUOOS SOLDER


SEAM AROUND OUTER EDGE TO P.C. BOARD.

15. APPLY DOUBLE S©ED TAPE (P/N 0I8-H24-00) TO SECURE


CRYSTAL TO P.C. BOARD.
16. APPLY R.T.V. TO COMPONENTS TO SECURE TO BOARD WHERE
NOTED, USE KPN 016-1082-00.

17. SPRAY BOTH SIDES OF BOARD WITH PC 101 IN THIS AREA


BEING CAREFUL NOT TO SPRAY THE SWITCH BOARD CONTACTS
AND E 401,E 402.
18. APPLY R.T.V (016-1082-00) BETWEEN C40I 8 C402 ANO BETWEEN
0401 A Q402 TO SECURE PAIRS TOGETHER FOR AOOEO STABILITV

19. LEAVE FLUX INTACT ON ALL SOLDER CONNECTIONS ON SWITCH


BOARO (031-0175-00). DO NOT ALLOW SOLVENT TO COME IN
CONTACT WITH SWITCN BOARD. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN
TRANSFORMER T40I CONTACT SURFACES OR ROTORS OF SWITCHES

P/N 019-7042-01
WIRtNG CHART
COLOR LENGTH
REO 1 75 N.
RED 2.25 N.
BLK
BLU
8RN
1.50 IN.
CRN
GRN
GRY

FIGURE 6-13 Main Board KT 76A (S/N 14,000 - 39,999), KT 78A (S/N 7000 - )
(Dwg. No. 300-05824-0030 R-16)

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TRANSPONDER

NOTES-

FAR 1. ALL COMPONENTS TO BE MOUNTED AS CLOSE TO BOARO


SIDE AS POSSIBLE , UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

2. 0 415, SEE DETAIL V. .04 M1N. CLEARANCE BETWEEN TRANS.


GND I LEAOS AND BOARO SURFACE.
I4V- 2 3. 0408, Q 409,0 410,0 412,0 414,0417, 0 418,0 420,0 421.
P. LITE
0 422, SEE DETAIL ’C"
íl'fñ 3
TPI 4 4. O 403, 0 413 . Q 416 , SEE DETAIL "D*.

♦5VTST5 5. Q404.THRU Q 407, AND 0 411, SEE DETAIL” E”


-EVTST6 6. Q 419 SEE DETAn_*F?
TP3 7
7. R 472 MUST BE LAO FLATTO AU.0W FOR ADJUGTMCNT. FOLD
D4C 8 OVER AFTER WAVE OOLOEfflNO ANO RETA* WITH R.T.V. (UX
EXT PRCFORM TOOL NO. 943 .TEMPLATE "d").
SUPPR. 9
N.C. 10 B. R 460 -SHOULD LAY FIAT OH BOARO OURTAOC, RETAIN Wffll R.T.V
♦I3.73V II
9, R 458, R 477, ANO R 487, TO BE SPACED.05 MtN QFF BOARO
♦13.73V 12 SURFACE, WITH R 458 AND R 487 BENT TOWARD THE EOGE OF
SWITCHEO
THE BOARO.
10 RM401 ANDRM402 TOBE BENTOVER,AS SHOWN ON BOARO,
MAXIMUM HEIGHT .200 NCHES ABOVE BOARO.
SEE DETAIL "G“ 11. BEÑO C 450 ANO C 457 OVER RESISTORS AS SHOWN.

12. C 410 MUST BE AT LEAST .700 INCHES FROM FRONT EOGE OF


BOARO,FOR SWITCH BOARO SHAFT CLEARANCE.

13. J 401 TO BE SWAGED ANO SXOERED IN PLACE. ALSO SEE


DETAft."B*.

14. I. F. FENCE 047-4084-01 SHOULD HAVE A CONTINUOOS SXDER


SEAM AROUNO OUTER EDGE TO P.C. BOARO.

15. APPLY D0U8LE S©ED TAPE (P/N 016-1124-00) TO SECURE


CRYSTAL TO P.C. BOARD.
16. APPLY R.T.V. TO COMPONENTS TO SECURE TO BOARD WHERE
NOTEO, USE KPN 016-1082-00.

)7. SPRAY BOTH SIDES OF BOARD WITH PC 101 IN TWS AREA


BE1NG CAREFUL NOT TO SPRAY THE SWITCH BOARO CONTACTS
AND E 401,E 402.

TRANSFORMES T40I
P/N 019-7042-01
WIRING CHART
COLOR LENGTH
RED 1.75 ¡N.

RED 225 H

BLK
BLU

BRN
1.50 N.
ORN
GRN
GRY

W:.....
—'■'V— 047-5112-00

DETAIL V

FIGURE 6-13A Main Board KT 76A (S/N 14,000 - 39,999), KT 78A (S/N 7000 - )
(Dwg. No. 300-05824-0030 R-9)

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TRANSPONDER

NOTES:

FAR 1. ALL COMPONENTS TO BE MOUNTED AS GLOSE TO BOARO


SIDE AS POSSIBLE . UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

2. Q 415, SEE DETAIL T. .04 MIN. CLEARANCE BETWEEN TRANS.


GND I LEAOS ANO BOARO SüRFACE.

3. 0 408, Q 409, Q 410, Q 412, 0 414,0 417, Q 418,0 420, 0 421,


0 422, SEE DETAIL ’C"

4. Q 403, Q 413 , Q 416, SEE DETAIL"D"

5. Q404.THRU O 407, AND Q 411, SEE DETAIL" E".

6. Q 419 SEE DETAIL" F"

7. R 472 MUST BE LAID FLAT TO ALLOW FOR ADJUSTMENT. FOLD


OVER AFTER WAVE SOLDERNG AND RETAM WITH RTV, (USE
PREFORM TOOL NO. 943.TEMPLATE "j").

8. R 460 SHOULO LAT FLAT ON BOARO SURFACE, RETAM WITH RTV..

9. R 458, R 477, AND R 487, TO BE SPACED.05 MIN. OFF BOARD


SURFACE , WITH R 458 AND R 477 BENT TOWARD THE EDGE OF
THE BOARD.
10 RM 401 AND RM 402 TO BE BENT O/ER.AS SHOWN ON BOARO,
MAXIMUM HEIGHT 200 NCME.S ABOME BOARD.
SEE DETAIL V 11. BEÑO C 450 AND C 457 OVER RESISTORS AS SHOWN.

12. C 410 MUST BE AT LEAST .700 MCHES FROM FRONT EDGE OF


BOARO,FOR SWITCH BOARD SHAFT CLEARANCE.

13. J 401 TO BE SWAGEO ANO SOLDEREO IN PLACE. ALSO SEE


OETAfl."0".

14. I.F. FENCE 047-4084-01 SHOULD HAVE A CONTINUOOS SOLOER


SEAM AROUNO OUTER EDGE TO P.C. BOARD.

15. APPLY D0U8LE SDED TAPE (P/N 016-1124-00) TO SECURE


CRYSTAL TO P C. BOARO.
IS. APPLY R TV. TO COMPONENTS TO SECURE TO BOARO WHERE
NOTED, USE KPN 016-1082-00.

17. SPRAY BOTH SIDES OF BOARD WITH PC 101 IN TUS AREA


BEING CAREFUL NOT TO SPRAY THE SWITCH BOARO CONTACTS
ANO E 401,E 402.

TRANSFORMES T40I
P/N 0I9-7042-01
WIRING CHART
COLOR LENGTH
RED 1.75 IN.
RED 2.25 M

BLK
BLU

BRN
1 50 IN.
ORN
GRN
GRY

?coooooorL 5B„,
“***^ —047-5H2-00

DETAIL "G"

FIGURE 6-13B Main Board KT 76A (S/N 14,000 - 39,999), KT 78A (S/N 7000 - )
(Dwg. No. 300-05824-0030 R-3)

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KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

FIGURE 6-14 Main Board Schematic KT 76A (S/N 14,000 - 39,999), KT 78A (S/N 7000 - )
(Dwg. No. 002-00449-0030 R-12)

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KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

FIGURE 6-14A Main Board Schematic KT 76A (S/N 14,000 - 39,999), KT 78A (S/N 7000 - )
(Dwg. No. 002-00449-0030 R-8)

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KT 76A/78A
TRANSPONDER

FIGURE 6-14B Main Board Schematic KT 76A (S/N 14,000 - 39,999), KT 78A (S/N 7000 - )
(Dwg. No. 002-00449-0030 R-3)

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ME*T STAKE
3PLCS | _ _

L/ -(A ° "1 pl____ JJ


__CENTERE0 "" 088-072>-0l
026-0003-00 SEE MOTE 7

rBLK 150-0004-10 SEE NOTE 8 SEE NOTE 9


WiTHiN .03
(COAX)
200*0381 SEE NOTE IS SEE NOTE? '091-0025-00 WHT (COAX)

pitar UGMTS NOTES:


FAR ALL COMPONENTS TO BE MOUNTED A$ CLOSE TO BOARD
SEE NOTE 16 SIDE AS POSSBLE . UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

2. 0 415, SEE DE TAL.V. .04 MM. CLEARANCE BETWEEN TRANS


GNO LEAOS AND BOARO SURFACE.
SEE NOTE 12 3. 0 408. 0 409, Q 410. 0 412, Q 414.0 417, Q 418 , Q 420.0 421,
0 422, SEE DETAIL “c"

4. Q 403, O 413 , Q 416, SEE DETAIL "O"


©TP403
5. Q404.TWW 0 407, AND 0 411, SEE DETAA/E*.
EXT.
IDENT 6. Q 419 SEE DETAA.”F”
068-0066 -00 C4C
R 472 MUST BE LAD FLAT TO ALLOW FOR ADJUSTKNT. FOLO
A4C
089- 5903-04 OVER AFTER VttVE SOLDERNG ANO RETAM WITH R.T V. (USE
PREFORM TOOL NO. 943,TEMPLATE ’j").
C2C
8. R 460 SHOULD LAY FLAT ON BOARD SURFACE. RETAM WITH R.T. V.

T40I
A U «05
♦13.75 V 12
SWITCHED
_
9. R 458, R 477, AND R 487. TO BE SPACED05 MIN. OFF BOARO
SURFACE, WITH R 458 AND R 477 BENT TOWARD THE EDGE OF
THE BOARD.
10 RM 401 AND RM402 TOBE BENTUVER.AS WOWN ON BOARD.
090-0296-00(2)
MA3QMUM ®GHT ¿OONCMES ABOVE BOARD.
9-2076-30 —(rtasoi BEÑO C 450 ANO C 457 OVER RESISTORS AS SHOWN.
SEE NOTE 16
019-7042 -OI 12 C 410 MUST BE AT LEAST .700 WCHES FROM FRONT EDGE OF
091-0264-OO­
BOARD,FOR SWITCH BOARO SHAFT CLEARANCE.
SEE NOTE B
13. J 401 TO BE SWAGED AND SOLDERED IN PLACE. ALSO SEE
DETAl-B-.
012-1124-02
I. F. FENCE 047-4084-01 SHOULD HAVE A CONTINUOOS SXDER
SEAM AROUND OUTER EDGE TO P.C. BOARO.

IS. APPLY DOUBLE SDED TAPE (P/N 016-1124-00) TO SECURE


CRYSTAL TO PC. BOARD.
16. APPLY R T V TO COMPONENTS TO SECURE TO BOARO WHERE
091-0285-00 -
NOTED.

17. SPRAY BOTH SIDES OF BOARD WITH PC 101 IN TMS AREA


—ÍR4S4—
BEMG CAREFUL NOT TO SPRAY THE SWITCH BOARO CCNTACTS
AND E 401,E 402.
057-1540-00
T 401 MAY BE TRANSFORMER KIT 050-1686-01 OR 050-1686-02

SEE NOTE 16 19. LEAVE FLUX INTACT ON ALL SOLDER CONNECTIONS ON SWITCH
BOARD (031-0175-00) DO NOT ALLOW SOLVENT TO COME IN
CONTACT WITH SWITCH BOARD. 00 NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN
____ CONTACT SURFACES OR ROTORS OF SWITCHES
TRANSFORMER T40I
P/N 019-7042-01
WIRING CHART
012-1124-01-' TRANSFORMES KIT 047-4084-01 009-5824-21 SEE NOTE 9 SEE NOTE 10 COLOR LENOTH
089 - 2075-30 050-1686-02
RED 1 75 M
(SEE NOTE 18)
089-8109-34 RED 2.25 N.
BLK
BLU
H€AT SMC BRN
SOE 600? 005- I SO IN.
^.200*005 ORN
047-4586-01 GRN
PLACE EDGE OF
SHlELD FLUSH TO GRY
BOARD AND SOLDER
EACH TAB DETAIL 'A‘ THIS PORTON
089-5903-04 C ut nnKr-J PE TAL *8'
DETAL P

TO C40IIREP)
069-6293-0312)

047-4505-01

019-7065—00
7 401
MF)

DETAL'E' DETAL *F*

TRANSfORMER KIT
050-1666-01
(SEE NOTEIS)

FIGURE 6-15 Main Board KT 76A (S/N 5900 - 13,999), KT 78A (S/N 2600 - 6999)
(Dwg. No. 300-05824-0020 R-6)

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200- 0381-01 026-0003-00 SEE NOTE 7

rBLK 150-0004-10 r SEE NOTE 8


(COAX)
SEE NOTE 13 SEE NOTE 2 WMT(COAX)

NOTES:

FAR ALL COMPONENTS TO BE MOUNTED AS CLOSE TO BOARD


SEE NOTE* SIDE AS POSSlBLE , UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

2. O 415, SEE DETAILV. .04 MIN. CLEARANCE BETWEEN TRANS.


GNO GND LEAOS AND BOARD SURFACE.
B4C 2 3. O 408, Q 409. Q 410, O 412. Q 414,0 417, Q 418 .Q 420, Q 421,
SEE NOTE 12 P LITE
0 422, SEE DETAIL ’C"
©TP4O
ce O O 403, O 413 , Q 416. SEE DETAIL ’D".
©TP403
BIC 5VTST5 5. O 404, THRU Q 407. AND 0 411. SEE OETAIL'E’.
EXT.
IDENT 6. 0 419 SEE OETAIL*F“
088-0066 -00 C4C H
( 2PLCS)
<EmT) R 472 MUST BE LA© FLAT TO ALLOW FOR AOJUSTMENT. FOLD
A4C 04C OVER AFTER WAVE SOLOERNG AND RETAN WITH R.T.V. (USE
089- 5803-04 PREFORM TOOL NO. 943,TEMPLATE "4“).
A2C K N.C.
TP2 10 8. R 460 SHOULD LAY FLAT ON BOARO SURFACE, RETAN WITH R.T.V.
M3.75V
9. R 458. R 477. ANO R 487. TO BE SPACEO 05 MIN OFF BOARO
♦13.75V 12 SURFACE , WITH R 458 AND R 477 BENT TOWARO THE EDGE OF
SWITCHED
THE BOARO.
—azpa*« 10 RM 401 ANO RM402 TOBE BENTOVER,AS SHOWN ON BOARO,
809-34 090-0296-00(2)
MAXIMUM HEK5HT 200 NCHES ABOVE BOARD.
9-2078-30 —ír-jcaf®» II. BEÑO C 450 AND C 457 OVER RESISTORS AS SHOWN.
SEE NOTE 16
019- 7042 -OI 12 C 410 MUST BE AT LEAST .700 «CHES FROM FRONT EDGE OF
BOARO.FOR SWITCH BOARD SHAFT CLEARANCE.
SEE NOTE»
TO C40I (RED) 13. J 401 TO BE SWAGED AND SOLOERED IN PLACE. ALSO SEE
DETAIL "B".
012-1124-02
14. I. F. FENCE 047-4084-01 SHOULD HAVE A CONTINUOOS SOLDER
<£*S¡>
SEAM AROUND OUTER EDGE TO PC. BOARD.

019—7065—00 15. APPLY D0U8LE S©ED TAPE (P/N 016-1124-00) TO SECURE


T 401 CRYSTAL TO PC. BOARD.
16. APPLY R.T.V. TO COMPONENTS TO SECURE TO BOARD WHERE
NOTED.

TRANSFORMEN KIT 17. SPRAY BOTH SttTES OF BOARD WITH PC 101 IN THIS AREA
050-1686-01 BENG CAREFUL NOT TO SPRAY THE SWITCH BOARO CONTACTS
(SEE NOTE 18) AND E 40I.E 402.

-ÍR45<- 18. T 401 MAY BE TRANSFORMER KfT 050-1686-01 OR 050-1686-02

SEE NOTE 16

TRANSFORMES T40I
P/N 0I9- 7042-01
WIRING CHART
012—1124—OIJ 047-4084-01 009-5824-21 SEE NOTE 9 SEE NOTE 10 COLOR LENGTH
TRANSFORMER KIT
□89 — 2076—30 050-1686-02 RED 1.75 IN.
(SEE NOTE 18)
89-8109-34 RED 225 H.
BLK
BLU
HEAT SMK BRN
SIDE -600T .005- 150 IN.
£200*005 ORN
GRN
GRY

THIS PORTON.
069 - 5903-04 DETAIL V CLTT HHMJ DETAIL "0'
DETAIL DETAIL *D*

FIGURE 6-15A Main Board KT 76A (S/N 5900 - 13,999), KT 78A (S/N 2600 - 6999)
(Dwg. No. 300-05824-0020 R-4)

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200-0361 -01 026-0003-00 SEE NOTE 7

SEE NOTE 17 rBLK 150-0004-10 r- SEE NOTE 8


(COAX)
00-0018-10 WWT SEE NOTE 13 SEE NOTE 2 WHT(COAX)
(2PLCS) COAX)
NOTES’

FAR ALL COMPONENTS TO BE MOUNTED AS GLOSE TO BOARD


SIDE AS POSSBLE . UNLESS 017CRWISE NOTED.

2. Q 415. SEE DE TAL X .04 MN. CLEARANCE BETWEEN TRANS.


GNO LEADS AND BOARD SURFACE.

SEE NOTE 12 I4V- 2 3. Q 408. Q 409, Q 4K), O 412, Q 414,0 417, Q 418.0 420,Q 421,
P. LITE
0 422, SEE OETAL "C"

CIO 0 403, Q 413 . Q 416 , SEE DETAL "D*.


(@)TP40S
8IC •5VTST5 Q 404.THRU Q 407, ANO Q 411, SEE DETALLE".
EXT.
IDENT. -€V TST 6 Q 419 SEE DETAL’F*
6.
088-0066 -00 C4C H
( 2 PLCS) R 472 MUST BE LA© FLAT TO ALLOW FOR ADJUSTMENT. FOCO
A4C D4C 8
OVER AFTER WAVE SOLDERNG AND RETAN WITH R.T.V. .(USE
089-5903-04
A2C K N.C. PREFORM TOOL NO. 943.TEMPLATE ’j").

TP2 10 8. R 460 SHOULD LAY FLAT ON BOARO SURFACE. RETAN WITH R.TV.
H3.75V II
9. R 458. R 477, AND R 487, TO BE SPACED.05 MN. OFF BOARD
♦I3.75V 12_ SURFACE, WITH R 458 AND R 477 BENT TOWARD THE EDGE OF
-4R436Í— SWITCHEO
THE BOARD.

8109-34 090-0296-00(2) 10. RM 401 ANO RM 402 TO BE BENT OVER,AS SHOWN ON BOARD.
9-2076-30 11. BEÑO C 450 AND C 457 OVER RESISTORS AS SHOWN.
SEE NOTE 16
12. C 410 MUST BE AT LEAST .700 NCHES FROM FRONT EDGE OF
BOARO,FOR SWITCH BOARO SHAFT CLEARANCE.
SEE NOTE o
TO C40I (RED) 13. J 401 TO BE SWAGEO AND SOLDERED N PLACE. ALSO SEE
DETAL "B".
012-1124-02
14. I.F. FENCE 047-4084-01 SHOULD HAVE A CONTINUOOS SOLDER
SEAM AROUND OUTER EDGE TO PC. 80AR0.

019 — 7065—00 15. APPLY 00U8LE S©EO TAPE (P/N 016-1124-00) TO SECURE
t 40t CRYSTAL TO P.C. BOARO.
__iréñ CRN
16. APPLY R.T.V. TO COMPONENTS TO SECURE TO BOARD WHERE
GRT
ORN NOTED.
BLU
TRANSFORMEN KIT 17. SPRAY BOTH S©ES OF BOARD WITH PC. 101 N TWS AREA
050-1686-01 M* BEING CAREFUL NOT TO SPRAY THE SWITCH BOARD CCNTACTS
(SEE NOTEIS) AND E 401,E 402.

e. T 401 MAY BE TRANSFORMER KIT 050-1686-01 OR 050-1686-02

SEE NOTE «

TRANSFORMER T40I
P/N 0I9-7042-0I
WIRING CHART
012 -I124 - OI -» 047-4084-01 009-5824-21 SEE NOTE 9 SEE NOTE 10 COLOR LENGTH
TRANSFORMEN KIT
■089 - 2076-30 050-1686-02 RED 1.75 W.
(SEE NOTE 18)
89-8109-34 RED 2.25 N.
BLK
BLU

HEAT SMX BRN


SIDE •600! .005 1.50 W.
2002.005 ORN
GRN
GRY

089 - 5903-04 OETAL "AT CUTAWAY DETAL "8*


DETAL t* OETAL "D"

FIGURE 6-15B Main Board KT 76A (S/N 5900 - 13,999), KT 78A (S/N 2600 - 6999)
(Dwg. No. 300-05824-0020 R-2)

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NOTE: 2 TRANSFORMEN LEAD OESKNATIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS


TRANSFORKR KIT OSO-lSOS-OI (OI*.TOS5-00 TRANSFORMEN) LEAOS NtMEREO.
TRANSFORMEN K|T OSO-IMS-02 (010-70*2-01 TRANSFORMEN) LEAOS COLOREO.
NOTE: 3 TRANSFORMEN OI»- T042-0I

FIGURE 6-16 Main Board Schematic KT 76A (S/N 5900 - 13,999), KT 78A (S/N 2600 - 6999)
(Dwg. No. 002-00449-0020 R-4)

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note:* transfcricn leao oesxMcrnNs are as follovs:


TRANSÍORI«* IQT OSO-KM-Ot (040*70*6*00 TRANSFORMEN) LEAOS «MENEO.
TRANSFORMES UT 06O-XSS-OE (0tS-7O4S-0l TRANSFORMEN) LEAOS COLOREO.
NOTE: S TRANSFORMEN OIS-7041-OI

FIGURE 6-16A Main Board Schematic KT 76A (S/N 5900 - 13,999), KT 78A (S/N 2600 - 6999)
(Dwg. No. 002-00449-0020 R-1)

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NOTES
089-5903-04
SPRAY BOTH SIDES OF BOARD WITH PC 101 1. BEÑO C450 AND C457 OVER RESISTORS AS SHOWN. HEAT StNK .600 005-
SIOE- -.200 005
IN THIS AREA 8EING CAREFUL NOT TO SPRAY THE SWITCH 2. R460 ANDR472 MUST BE LAIO FLAT TO ALLOW FOR ADJUSTMENT. FCLD GVER AFTER fe’AVc
BOARD CONTACTS AND E40I.E402. SOLOERING AND RETA’N WITH ATV. (USE PREFORM TOOL NG. 943 lEMPLATE J.)
R/C NETWORK 015-0045-00 REPLACES <200-6018-00 AND 015-0023-01) 3. APPLY RTV 016-1082-00 TO COMPONENTS TO SEGURE TO BOARD WHERE NOTED.
OR (200-6018-01 AND 015-0023-01). 4. R458 ANDR477 TO BE BENT TOWARD EDGE OF BOARD. RM40I AND RM402 TO BE BENT OVER AS SHOWN
15. I.F FENCE 047-4084-01 SHOULO HAVE A CONTINUOOS SOLOER SEAM
A ROUND OUTER EDGE TO PC. BOARO
5. J40I TO BE SWAGED ANO SOLDERED IN PLACE. ALSO SEE DETAIL“E.'
6. 0415, SEE OETAIL"A" DETAIL"A"
T
16. C4CI MUST BE Al LEAST .940 INCHES FROM FRONT EDGE OF BOARO FOR 7. REMAINING COMPONENTS TO BE MOUNTED AS CLOSE TO BOARD AS POSSIBLE. SCALE 2/1
SWITCH BOARD SHAFT CLEARANCE. 8. 0420 AND 0422 , SEE OETAIL’B"
17 LEAVE FLUX INTACTON ALL SOLDER CONNECTIONSON SWITCH BOARD (031-0175-00). 9. 0408, 0409, 0410, 0412, 0414, ANO 0421. SEE OETAIL *C.”
DO NOT ALLOW SOLVENT TO COME IN CONTACT WITH SWITCH BD. DO NOT ATTEMPT 10 0404, 0405, 0406,0407, ANO 0411, SEE DETAIL’D"
TO CLEAN CONTACT SURFACE OR ROTORS OF SWITCHES. 11. 0403, 0413, AND 0416, Q4I7, AND 0418, SEE OETAIL " F *
12. 0419, SEE DETAIL’G"

FIGURE 6-17 Main Board KT 76A (S/N O - 5899), KT 78A (S/N O - 2599)
(Dwg. No. 300-05824-0000 R-14)

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NOTES
13. SPRAY 8OTH SIDES OF BOARD WITH PC 101 |. BEND C450 AND C457 OVER RESISTORS AS SHOWN. HEAT SINK r*6OO D05-»t p200 005
IN TH1S AREA BEING CAREFUL NOT TO SPRAY THE SWITCH 2. R460 ANDR472 MUST BE LAID FLAT TO ALLOW FOR ADJUSTMENT. FOLO OVER AFTER MAVE SlDE-\
BOARD CONTACTS AND E40I.E402. SOLDERING AND RETAIN WITH RTV. (USE PREFORM TOOL NC. 943 TEMPLATE J.)
i 0415 ~|—
K. R/C NETWORK 015-0045-00 REPLACES (200-6018-^ AND 015-0023-01) 3. APPLY RTV 016-1082-00 TO COMPONENTS TO SECURE TO BOARD WHERE NOTED.

15.
OR (200-6018-01 AND 015-0023-01).
I.E FENCE 047-4084-01 SHOULD HAVE A CONTINUOOS SOLDER SEAN
A ROUND OUTER EDGE TO RC. BOARD.
4.
5.
6.
R458 AN0R477 TO BE BENT TOWARD EDGE OF BOARD. RM40I AND RM4O2 TO BE BENT OVER AS SHOWN.
J40I TO BE SWAGED AND STLDERED IN PLACE . ALSO SEE DETAIL’E."
0415, SEE DETAIL “A" DETAIL’A"
r
7. REMAINING COMPONENTS .‘O BE MOUNTED AS GLOSE TO BOARD AS POSSIBLE. SCALE 2/1
16. C40I MUST BE AT LEAST .940 INCHES FROM FRONT EDGE OF BOARD FOR
SWITCH BOARD SHAFT CLEARANCE. 8.0420 AND 0422, SEE DETAIL’B"
9. 0408, 0409, 0410, 0412, 0414, AND 0421, SEE DETAIL ’C.'
10.0404, 0405, 0406,0407, AND 0411, SEE DETAIL’O."
11. 0403, 0413, AND 0416,0417, AND 0418, SEE DETAIL"F.”
12. 0419, SEE DETAIL“G"

FIGURE 6-17A Main Board KT 76A (S/N O - 5899), KT 78A (S/N O - 2599)
(Dwg. No. 300-05824-0000 R-12)

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NOTES
L BEÑO C45O AND C457 OVER RESISTORS AS SHOWN. HEAT SINK f**j600 005->t
SlDE-\ 1 -200 005
2. R460 ANDR472 MUST BE LAID FLAT TO ALLOW FOR AOJUSTMENT.

| I Q4I5 |—
3. APPLY RTV TO COMPONENTS TO SECURE TO BOARD WHERE NOTED.
4 R458 AND R477 TO BE BENT TOWARD EDGE OF BOARO. RM40I AND RM402 TO BE BENT OVER AS SHOWN.
5.
6.
J40I TO BE SWAGED AND SOLOERED IN PLACE. ALSO SEE DETAIL’E.’
Q4I5, SEE DETAIL’A* detail’a"
T
7. REMAINING COMPONENTS TO BE MOUNTED AS CLOSE TO BOARO AS POSSlBLE. SCALE 2/1
S. 0420 AND 0422 , SEE DETAIL’B*
9. 0408, 0409. 04», 0412. AND 0421. SEE DETA>L"C"
10. 0404, 0405, 0406.0407, AND 0411. SEE OETAIL’D.*
11.0403, 0413, 0414. 0416. 0417. AND 0418, SEE DETAIL’F."
12. 0419. SEE DETAIL’G’
13. SPRAY BOTH SIDES OF BOARD WITH PC 101
IN THIS AREA BEING CAREFUL NOT TO SPRAY THE SWITCH
BOARO CONTACTS AND E4OI.E4O2.

FIGURE 6-17B Main Board KT 76A (S/N O - 5899), KT 78A (S/N O - 2599)
(Dwg. No. 300-05824-0000 R-10)

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FIGURE 6-18 Main Board Schematic KT 76A (S/N 0 - 5899), KT 78A (S/N 0 - 2599)
(Dwg. No. 002-00449-0000 R-7)

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FIGURE 6-18A Main Board Schematic KT 76A (S/N 0 - 5899), KT 78A (S/N 0 - 2599)
(Dwg. No. 002-00449-0000 R-6)

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6.6 200-09080-0000 Rev. AA SWITCH BOARD ASSY


200-09080-0020 Rev. C SWITCH BOARD ASSY

SYMBOL EAS PART NBR DESCRIPTION [UOM] -0000 -0020

DS 1 037-00034-0002 LMP 8098 TI 14V [EA] 1 1

DS 2 037-00034-0002 LMP 8098 TI 14V [EA] 1 1

DS 3 037-00034-0002 LMP 8098 TI 14V [EA] 1 1

DS 4 037-00034-0002 LMP 8098 TI 14V [EA] 1 1

DS 5 007-06567-0001 ORANGE LED [EA] 1 1

ITM 1 009-09080-0000 SWITCH BOARD [EA] 1

ITM 1 009-09080-0020 PWB SWITCHBOARD [EA] 1

ITM 2 088-03214-0001 “""WHEEL,DTNT/REFLCTR [EA] 5 5

ITM 3 088-00765-0000 HOUSING SWITCH [EA] 5 5

ITM 4 088-00275-0000 RTNR BULB [EA] 1 1

ITM 5 150-00003-0010 TUBING TFLN 24AWG [IN] 1.5 1.5

ITM 6 089-06414-0007 SCR PHP 2-28X7/16 [EA] 11 11

ITM 7 150-00024-0000 TUBING SHRINK 10G [IN] 0.25 0.25

P 1 030-02185-0016 RGT ANG HDR 26P [EA] 1 1

Q 1 007-00383-0001 XSTR S NPN 2N2222A [EA] 1 1

R 1 131-00183-8013 RES CF 18K EW 5% [EA] 1

R 1 131-00183-0023 RES CF 18K QW 5% [EA] 1

R 2 131-00472-0013 RES CF 4.7K EW 5% [EA] 1

R 2 131-00472-0023 RES CF 4.7K QW 5% [EA] 1

R 4 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1

R 4 131-00471-0023 RES CF 470 QW 5% [EA] 1

R 5 131-00623-0013 RES CF 62K EW 5% [EA] 1

R 5 131-00623-0023 RES CF 62K QW 5% [EA] 1

SW 6 031-00173-0000 SWITCH PB NO [EA] 1 1

V 1 134-05005-0002 PHOTODETECTOR [EA] 1 1

REF 1 300-09080-0020 SWITCH BOARD [RF] X

REF 2 002-09080-0020 SWITCH BOARD SCHEMATIC [RF] X

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NEARSiDE VIEW OF PC BOARD

NOTE: ANY FlLL AREAS ON THE TRACE LAYER SHOWN MAY NOT REPRESEN!
FINAL ARTWQRK AS THERMAL RELlEFS MAY NOT BE SHOWN.

TOP SIDE: 01

FIGURE 6-19 KT 76A Switch Board (S/N >120,800)


(Dwg. No. 300-09080-0020 R-A), Sheet 1 of 2

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1. POST COATlNG FOR BO1H Si DES OF P.C BOARD NOT REQUiRED.

2. PRINTED CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY IDENTIFICATION MUST BE IN


ACCORDANCE WITH SPEC. 001-01101-0000.

3 LIOUIO STAKE ALL FASTENERS PER SPEC. 001-01080-0000

A SLIOE ITEM 5 OVER EACH LEAO OF VI

L--------* CUT LENGTH FOR ITEM 5 IS 72 ♦ /- .03.

AFTER SOLOERING IN BOARO. FORM LEAOS AS SHOWN :N Vi£W A-A,

/$\ LOCATE ITEM 7 OVER PHOTO CELL AS SHOWN IN Vt£W A-A.

EOGE OF ITEM 7 FLUSH WITH FACE OF PHOTO CELL

FARSiDE VIEW OF PC BOARD

Page 6-165
FIGURE 6-19 KT 76A Switch Board (S/N =>120,800)
(Dwg. No. 300-09080-0020 R-A), Sheet 2 of 2

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NOTES:

REWORK NOTES ) POST C0AT1NG FOR BOTh SlDES OF PC BOARO NOT REG^.REO
A. CUT TRACE AS SHOWN
0 SOLDER LEC OF RESISTOR R4 TO The PAO AS SHOWN WRAP MAGWIRE TO THE 2 PRINTED CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY IDENTIFICATION MUST BE N
OThER LEAO. POSITIONINC CIOSE TO THE BODY OF R4 ANO SOLOCR IN PLACE ACCOROANCE WITh SPEC. 00 I-O H01-0000
TRlM OFF EXCESS LEAD LENGTH OF R4 . SOLDER OTHER END OF MAGWIRE TO
3 LlOUtO STAKE ALL FASTENERS PER SPEC 001-0’060-0003
F£ED THRU AS SHOWN
C USE TACPAC (0I6-CI144-0000) AND ACCELERATOR(OI 6-01I44-0001) AS REOU'RED 4. 02 AND R3 ARE NOT INSTALLED

5ECURE R4 ANO R5 TO BOARD WITh RFV(OI6-0I082-OOOO)


AX SL’DE ITEM 5 OVER EACM LEAD OF Vi.

CUT LENGTH FOR ITEM 5 IS .72 ♦/- .03.


D SOLDER ONE LEAD OF R5 TO PAD AS SHOWN. SEGURE R5 TO BOARO (SEE NOTE C).

TRlM THE OThER LEaD CLOSE TO BODY OF R5. AND CONNECT A MAGWIRE
AFTfR SOLDERING IN BOARD. FORM LEADS AS ShOWN V V^EW A-A.

CONNECT OTHER ENO OF MAGWIRE TO THE ENO 0" R4 THAT CONNECTS TO FEEDThR’J. /Cx LOCATE ITEM 7 OVER PHOTO CELL AS SHOWN IN 7 i F A í-A.

EDGE OF iT£m 7 FlUSh WITh FAC: Z~ PhOTQ Cí._.

vi: w a

NOTE'. ANY FILL ARLAS ON ThE tRACE LAYt’R SHOWN MAY NOT REPRESENT
I' i NAL ARTWORK AS T‘l£RMAL REL'EFS MAY NDT BE SHOWN

TOP S1 DE:
01
□2 (NOT INSTALLED)

FIGURE 6-20 KT 76A Switch Board (S/N >110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-09080-0000 R-AA), Sheet 1 of 2

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FIGURE 6-20 KT 76A Switch Board (S/N 2:110,000)
(Dwg. No. 300-09080-0000 R-AA), Sheet 2 of 2

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SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION

SU2 SU3 Sun


INC DEC INC ote incocc

SU.Í
su.:

L________ !

20

FIGURE 6-21 KT 76A Switch Board Schematic (S/N >120,800)


(Dwg. No. 300-09080-0020 R—)

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FIGURE 6-22 KT 76A Switch Board (S/N >110,000)


(Dwg. No. 002-09080-0000 R-AA)

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6.7 200-00381-0000 Rev. 15 SWITCH BOARD ASSY


200-00381-0001 Rev. 16 SWITCH BOARD ASSY
SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

-0001 -0001

012-01002-0000 TAPE .250W [IN] 1.2 1.2

026-00001-0000 WIRE COP TIN 26G [IN] 4.8 4.8

033-00051-0000 SCKT SNGL PC BD [EA] 8 2

047-01102-0000 CONTACT SPRING [EA] 1 1

047-02427-0000 CNTCT PLT [EA] 1 1

047-03965-0001 CONTACT LAMP W/F [EA] 1 1

057-01425-0000 DECAL LAMP VOLTAGE [EA] 1

076-00301-0011 SPACER .093 [EA] 2 2

088-00136-0005 FLTR LAMP LT BLUE [EA] 1

088-00275-0000 RTNR BULB [EA] 1 1

089-02005-0037 NUT FLAT 2-56 [EA] 2 2

089-05899-0005 SCR PHP #2-56X5/16 [EA] 2 2

089-06293-0004 SCR PHP 3-48X1/4 [EA] 1 1

089-08023-0030 WSHR FLT STD #2 [EA] 2 2

150-00003-0010 TUBING TFLN 24AWG [IN] 4.8 4.8

DS 301 037-00025-0000 LMP 2182 Tl-3/4 14 [EA] 1 1

DS 302 037-00007-0001 LMP 8918 Tl-3/4 14 [EA] 1 1

DS 303 037-00007-0001 LMP 8918 Tl-3/4 14 [EA] 1 1

Q 301 007-00035-0000 XSTR S NPN 2N3415 [EA] 1 1

R 301 131-00183-0023 RES CF 18K QW 5% [EA] 1 1

R 302 131-00103-0023 RES CF 10K QW 5% [EA] 1 1

S 301 031-00173-0000 SWITCH PB NO [EA] 1 1

S 302 031-00175-0000 SWITCH ASSY [EA] 1 1

V 301 134-05005-0002 PHOTODETECTOR [EA] 1 1

REF 1 300-00516-0000 SWITCH BOARD ASSY. [RF] X

REF 1 300-00516-0001 SWITCH BOARD ASSY. [RF] X

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037-0007-01 (2)
047-3965 -01
089-2005-37 (2)

076-0301-11 (2)
012-1002-00
3. 089-8023-30 (2)
150-0003-10 16* REQD FARSIOE
089-5899-05 (2)
SECTION A-A
SOLDER SIDE SEE NOTE 3 047-1102-00

SEE NOTE 6

SEE NOTE 5
SEE NOTE 3

012-1002-00
FARSIDE

037-0025-00 mnnr SECTION B-B

088-0275-00
026-0001-00 SOLOER ALL TERMINALS TO PATHS
150-0003-10
012-1002-00

SOLOER IN
PLACE

Ik -L - 150-0003-0
. S30I »--28 PERNOTES

SECTION C-C

089-6293-04 DS302
057-1425-00 .600 DETAIL B
031-0175-00
FORM TERMINAL 134-5005-02 NOTE 7 Td¡5 SEE NOTES 4 B 7
UP TO CLEAR S30I 031-0173-00 033-0051—00(6)
NOTE 7 047-2427-00
033-0051-00 (2)
SWAGE AND SOLDER IN PLACE
NOTES: USE TOOL NO. 1083.
I.SEE BILL OF MATERIAL 200-0381-00 FOR PARTS LISTING.
2. SWITCH ROTORS, BLADES, B CONTACTS TO BE FREE OF SOLDER
AND FOREIGN MATERIAL.
3. FORM INDICATED TERMINALS FLAT TO CLEAR BRACKETS.
4. FOR I4V., 2 JUMPERS AS SHOWN BY SOLIO LINES,
FOR 28V., I JUMPER AS SHOWN BY DASHED LINE,
FORM JUMPERS AS SHOWN IN DETAIL "A* AND PLUG IN-SOLDER

5. FORMTAILOF CONTACT TOWARD CENTER OF SWITCH FLAT OVER R1VET.


6. CLIP 1AIL OF CONTACT.
7. VOLTAGE DECAL (057-1425-00) AND SOCKETS (033-0051-00) ARE NOT USED
ON -OI ASSEMBLY. ONE JUMPER SOLDERED DIRECTLY TO BOARD AS SHOWN BY
DASHED LINE IN DETAIL B.
8. INSTALL 150-0003-10 TUBING ON ONE LEAD OF V30I.

9 LEAVE FLUX INTACT ON ALL SOLDER CONNECTIONS ON SWITCH BOARD


(031-0175-00). DO NOT ALLOW SOLVENT TO COME IN CONTACT WITH SWITCH
BOARD DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN CONTACT SURFACES OR ROTORS OF SWITCHES.

FIGURE 6-23 KT 76A Switch Board (S/N <110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-00516-0000/-0001 R-15)

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037-0007-01 (2)
047-3965 -01
089-2005-37 (21

076-0301-11 (2)
(—012-1002-00
3, 089-8023-30 (2)
^-150-0003-10 16 * REQD FARSIDE
089- 5899-05 (2)
SECTION A-A
SOLOER SIDE SEE NOTE 3 047-1102-00

SEE NOTE 6

SEE NOTE 5
SEE NOTE 3

012-1002-00
FARSIDE

037-0025-00 SECTION B-B


B—«-■
088-0275-00
026-0001-00
SOLDER ALL TERMINALS TO PATHS

012-1002-00

SOLDER IN
PLACE

150-000340
PERNOTES

SECTION C-C

089-6293-04 DS302
057-1425-00 .600 DETAIL 8
031-0175-00
FORM TERMINAL 134-5005-02 NOTE 7 ±015 SEE NOTES 4 a 7
UP TO CLEAR S30I—1 031-0173-00 — 033-0051-00(6)
NOTE 7 047-2427-00
033-0051-00 (2)
SWAGE AND SOLDER IN PLACE
NOTES : USE TOOL NO. 1083.
I.SEE BILL OF MATERIAL 200-0381-00 FOR PARTS LISTING.
2. SWITCH ROTORS, BLADES, a CONTACTS TO BE FREE OF SOLDER
AND FOREIGN MATERIAL.
3. FORM INDICATED TERMINALS FLAT TO CLEAR BRACKETS.
4. FOR I4V., 2 JUMPERS AS SHOWN BY SOLID LINES,
FOR 28V., I JUMPER AS SHOWN BY DASHED LINE,
FORM JUMPERS AS SHOWN IN DETAIL "a" AND PLUG IN-SOLOER.

5. FORM TAIL OF CONTACT TOWARD CENTER OF SWITCH FLAT OVER RIVET.


6. CLIP TAIL OF CONTACT.
7. VOLTAGE DECAL (057-1425-00) AND SOCKETS (033-0051-00) ARE NOT USED
ON -OI ASSEMBLY. ONE JUMPER SOLOERED DIRECTLY TO BOARD AS SHOWN BY
DASHED LINE IN DETAIL B.
8. INSTALL 150-0003-10 TUBING ON ONE LEAD OF V30I.

FIGURE 6-23A KT 76A Switch Board (S/N <110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-00516-0000/-0001 R-14)

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6.8 200-02019-0000 Rev. 19 CHASSIS ASSY


200-02019-0001 Rev. 18 CHASSIS ASSY
200-02019-0010 Rev. AB CHASSIS ASSY
200-02019-0020 Rev. A CHASSIS ASSY

SYMBOL EAS PART NBR DESCRIPTION [UOM] -0000 -0001 -0010 -0020

008-00005-0001 TND COP LUG [EA] 1 1

008-00048-0001 SLDRLS PIN & RECPT [EA] 6 6

009-00003-0010 TRML STRP MINI 2T [EA] 1 1

012-01002-0001 TAPE .500W [IN] 1.2 1.2

012-01005-0005 TAPE MYLAR 1 W [IN] 1.4 1.4

013-00031-0000 FERR BEAD W/INS [EA] 1 1

016-01010-0000 GLYP HV RED 13402 [AR] 0 0

024-00012-0001 CA-RG188A/U (MOD)DBL S [IN] 6 6


025-00003-0000 WIRE 22 BLK [IN] 1.2 1.2


025-00003-0002 WIRE 22 REO [IN] 9.6 9.6

025-00003-0005 WIRE 22 GRN [IN] 6 6

025-05005-0099 WIRE 24G WHT [IN] 6 6

047-02432-0000 SPREADER [EA] 1 1


047-02602-0000 COVER OSC [EA] 1 1


047-03964-0002 BTM CVR CHAS W/HDW [EA] 1 1

057-01540-0000 WARNING HV TAG [EA] 1 1

057-02020-0000 WARNING TAG [EA] 1 1

073-00379-0006 HOLD DOWN UNIT [EA] 1 1

__ 075-00045-0002 FINISHED EXT [EA] 1 1

__ 089-02140-0000 NOT LOCK 4-40 [EA] 1 1

089-06293-0003 SCR PHP 3-48X3/16 [EA] 21 2


__

089-06293-0004 SCR PHP 3-48X1/4 [EA] 4 23


__

089-06561-0000 SCR SHC 6-32X1.140 [EA] 1 1

089-08024-0030 WSHR FLT STD #3 [EA] 1 1


089-08231-0000 WASHER FLAT [EA] 1 1


090-00265-0000 PIN GRO .046X.250 [EA] 1 1


150-00020-0010 TUBING SHRINK 18G [IN] 3.6 3.6


150-00048-0010 SHRNK TUBING WHT [IN] 1.2 1.2

200-02021-0000 PRESELECTOR [EA] 1 1


ITM 1 047-11071-0023 TOP FRAME, FINISH [EA] 1

ITM 1 047-11071-0024 TOP FRAME, FINISH [EA] 1

ITM 2 012-01652-0001 INSULATOR, BOX [EA] 1 1

ITM 3 200-05669-0000 FILTER/HTSNK ASSY [EA] 1 1

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SYMBOL EAS PART NBR DESCRIPTION [UOM] -0000 -0001 -0010 -0020

ITM 4 200-09070-0000 KT76A MAIN BD [EA] 1

ITM 4 200-09070-0020 KT 76A MAIN BD ASSEMBL [EA] 1

ITM 5 091-00156-0000 BUSHING [EA] 2

ITM 5 091-00187-0000 SHOULDER WASHER [EA] 2

ITM 6 089-02136-0000 NUT LOCK 2-56 [EA] 2

ITM 6 089-08065-0030 WSHR FLT STD .128 [EA] 2

ITM 7 021-00038-0000 TUBE OSC [EA] 1 1

ITM 8 155-02863-0001 CABLE ASSY [EA] 1 1

ITM 9 019-02084-0000 CH . 15UH 5% [EA] 1 1

ITM 10 047-11072-0002 TUBE RETAINER [EA] 1 1

ITM 11 057-01540-0000 WARNING HV TAG [EA] 1 1

ITM 12 089-05878-0004 SCR PHP 4-40X1/4 [EA] 4

ITM 12 089-05878-0005 SCR PHP 4-40X5/16 [EA] 5

ITM 14 057-01589-0000 VOLTAGE PLATE [EA] 1 1

ITM 15 057-03511-0001 ""“DECAL, CAUTION ...... [EA] 1 1

ITM 16 091-00581-0003 INSUL XSTR .687 [EA] 2 2

ITM 17 016-01013-0000 VAC GREASE DC 976 [AR] 1 1

ITM 18 089-06004-0004 SCR FHP 2-56X1/4 [EA] 2

L 101 019-02055-0006 CH RF .15UH 10% [EA] 1 1

L 102 019-02084-0024 CH 1.5UH 5% [EA] 1 1

V 101 050-01564-0002 CAVITY KIT-CLASS 1 [EA] 1

V 101 050-01565-0002 CAVITY KIT-CLS [EA] 1

REF 1 300-02019-0000 CHASSIS ASSY. [RF] X X

REF 1 300-02019-0020 CHASSIS ASSY. [RF] X

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NOTES

TO INSTALL FILTER ASSY ITEM 3. SUDE FROM FRONT TO BACK 1NT0 HOLO-OOWNS GROOVES OF ITEM 1.
9\ INSTALL ESO STICKER ITEM 15 IN APPROXIMATE CENTER OF TOP FRAME ITEM 1.

ITEM 4 BOARD ASSEMBL1 ES TO BE SLID INTO HOLD-DOWN GROOVES OF ITEM I FROM THE FRONT.
TO GET THE SWITCH BOARO INTO ITS VERTICAL GROOVES, THE BOX ITEM l NEEDS TO BE "SPRUNG"
APPLY VERY SMALL AMOUNT OF GREASE, ITEM 17. TO 1 LOBE OF EACH SWITCH.
OPEN JUST SL1GHTLY WH1LE THE BOARD ASSY IS PUSHED BACK TO ITS FINAL POSITION.
SOLDER CENTER CONDUCTOR OF COAX ON FILTER ASSY ITEM 3 TO PAD "E2" OF BOARO ITEM 4. BREAK-OUT
SHIELO CABLE OF COAX ANO SOLDER IT TO GROUND PAO BESIDE E2 ON BOARO ITEM 4.
INSTALL CABLE ASSY ITEM 8 TO CAVITY OSCILLATQR ITEM 7, SOLDER1NG WIRES TO TERMINALS AS SHOWN
IN "OETAIL A.” PIN OF CONNECTOR SHOULD ALREAOY BE CLIPPEO TO KEY CONNECTOR TO ITEM 8.

SOLDER INDUCTOR ITEM 9 TO SINGLE TERMINAL OF CAVITY OSCILLATQR ITEM 7, OTHER


ENO OF ITEM 9 TO TERMINAL J4 ON BOARD ITEM 4. TR[M LEAOS AS NECESSARY.

TO INSTALL TUBE RETAINER. ITEM 10, CATCH FI VE TABS INTO SLOTS ON THE
SIDE OF BOX ITEM 1. PLACE THE SCREWS ITEMS 12 INTO THE HOLES OF TUBE RETAINER
AND "SPRING" THEM OOWN OVER TUBE ITEM 7 TO THREAD THEM INTO ITEM 1.

INSTALL WARNING STICKER ITEM II ONTO TUBE RETAINER ITEM 10; BOTTOM EDGE OF STICKER
TO BE APPROXIMATELY EVEN WITH FORWARD EDGE OF TUBE RETAINER; CENTER STICKER ON
PROTRUSION AND WRAP ENOS OF STICKER AROUND EDGES OF TUBE RETAINER IF NECESSARY.

FIGURE 6-24 KT 76A Chassis Assy (S/N >120,800)


(Dwg. No. 300-02019-0020 R-A)

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/g\ TO INSTALL F1LTER ASSY ITEM 3. SL1DE FROM FRONT TO BACK 1NTO HOLD-DOWNS GROOVES OF ITEM 1.

/3\ ITEM 4 BOARO ASSEMBLIES TO BE SLID 1NT0 HOLD-DOWN GROOVES OF ITEM I FROM THE FRONT.
4 * TO GET THE SWITCH BOARO INTO ITS VERTICAL GROOVES, THE BOX ITEM I NEEDS TO BE "SPRUNG"
OREN JUST SL1GHTLY WHILE THE BOARO ASSY 1S PUSHED BACK TO ITS FINAL POSITION.
SOLDER CENTER CONDUCTOR OF COAX ON F1LTER ASSY ITEM 3 TO PAO "E2" OF BOARO ITEM 4. BREAK-OUT
ASHIELO CABLE OF COAX ANO SOLDER IT TO GROUND PAD BES IDE E2 ON BOARD ITEM 4.
INSTALL CABLE ASSY ITEM 8 TO CAVITY OSCILLATOR ITEM 7, SOLDER1NG WIRES TO TERMINALS AS SHOWN
IN “DETAIL A." PIN OF CONNECTOR SHOULD ALREADY BE CLIPPED TO KEY CONNECTOR TO ITEM 8.
/s\ SOLDER INDUCTOR ITEM 9 TO SINGLE TERMINAL OF CAVITY OSCILLATOR ITEM 7, OTHER

END OF ITEM 9 TO TERMINAL J4 ON BOARD ITEM 4. TRlM LEAOS AS NECESSARY.


/6\ TO INSTALL TUBE RETAlNER SPRING ITEM 10, CATCH FIVE TABS INTO SLOTS ON THE
SIDE OF BOX ITEM 1, PLACE THE SCREWS ITEMS 12 INTO THE HOLES OF SPRING ANO
"SPRING" THEM OOWN OVER TUBE ITEM 7 TO THREAD THEM INTO ITEM 1.
A INSTALL WARNING STICKER ITEM II ONTO SPRING ITEM 10; BOTTOM EDGE OF STICKER
TO BE APPROXIMATELY EVEN WITH FQRWARD EDGE OF SPRING; CENTER STICKER ON
PROTRUSION ANO WRAP ENOS OF STICKER AROUNO EDGES OF SPRING IF NECESSARY.
/e\ INSTALL 14 VOLT STICKER ITEM 14 TO BACK OF ITEM 1 IN POS IT ION SHOWN. SO AS
*------- TO NOT BLOCK ANY GUIDE-PIN OR SCREW HOLES OF ITEM 1.

/g\ INSTALL ESO STICKER ITEM 15 [N APPROXIMATE CENTER OF TOP FRAME ITEM 1.

/io\ APPLY VERY SMALL AMOUNT OF OREASE, ITEM 17. TO 1 LOSE OF EACH SWITCH.

FIGURE 6-25 KT 76A Chassis Assy (S/N ¿110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-02019-0010 R-AC)

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TRANSPONDER

TO GET THE SWiTCH BOARD INTO !TS VERTICAL GROOVES, THE BOX ¡TEM 1 NEEDS TO BE "SPRUNG"
OPEN JUST SLIGHTLY WHILE THE BOARD ASSY JS PUSHED BACK TO ITS FINAL POSITION. DETAIL A
SOLDER CENTER CONDUCTOR OF COAX ON FILTER ASSY ITEM 3 TO PAO "EZ" OF BOARD ITEM 4. BREAK-OUT VIEW FROM BACK OF UN IT
!>[>[>

SHIELD CABLE OF COAX AND SOLDER !T TO GROUND PAD BES IDE E2 ON BOARD ITEM 4.
INSTALL CABLE ASSY ITEM 8 TO CAVITY OSCILLATOR ITEM 7, SOLDER1NG W 1 RES TO TERMINAOS AS SHOWN
IN "DETAIL A." P1N OF CONNECTOR SHOULD ALREADY BE CLIPPED TO KEY CONNECTOR TO ITEM 8.

SOLDER INDUCTOR ITEM 9 TO SINGLE TERMINAL OF CAVITY OSCILLATOR ITEM 7, OTHER


END OF ITEM 9 TO TERMINAL J4 ON BOARD ITEM 4. TRIM LEADS AS NECESSARY. THIS DRAWING NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT
TO INSTALO TUSE RETAINER SPRING ITEM 10. CATCH F1VE TABS INTO SLOTS ON THE
PARTS LIST ZOO-OZO19-001 O.
SIDE OF BOX ITEM 1, PLACE THE SCREWS ITEMS 12 1NTO THE HOLES OF SPRING AND
[>

"SPRING” THEM DOWN OVER TUBE ITEM 7 TO THREAD THEM INTO ¡TEM l.

INSTALO WARNING STICKER ITEM II ONTO SPRING ITEM 10; BOTTOM EDGE OF STICKER
TO BE APPROXJMATELY EVEN WITH FORWARD EDGE OF SPRING; CENTER STICKER ON
PROTRUSION AND WRAP ENDS OF STICKER AROUND EDGES OF SPRING IF NECESSARY.

INSTALL 14 VOLT STICKER ITEM 14 TO BACK OF ITEM 1 IN POSITION SHOWN. SO AS


TO NOT BLOCK ANY GUI DE-PIN OR SCREW HOLES OF ITEM 1.
300020190010R3S1
9\ INSTALL ESD STICKER ITEM 15 IN APPROXIMATE CENTER OF TOP ERAME ITEM 1.

FIGURE 6-25A KT 76A Chassis Assy (S/N >110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-02019-0010 R-3)

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WHITE-

GREEN------- ""

075-00045-0002—-
(SEE NOTE 4)
L'02(REF)-
089-6293-04(4)------- -

(KPN 050-1564-00/02 AND KPN


3. FILAMENT LEAD(S) VIOI AND CATHODE LEAD 050-1565-00/02).
TO BE NOT MORE THAN 1.500 INCHES LONG.
4. M0UNT HEATSINK 075-00045-0002 AT REAR OF 6. TRIM CENTER LEAD OF C204 TO A HEIGHT
SLOT IN CHASSIS TO PROVIDE MAXIMUM OF .150 OR LESS.
CLEARANCE AND MINIMUM LEAD LENGTH
REQUIREMENTS FOR CAVITY ASSEMBLIES.

FIGURE 6-26 KT 76A Chassis Assy (S/N <110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-02019-0000 R-22)

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BROWN RCA CWITY HOOK-UP
YELLOW (SEE 050-1564-00 OR
050-1565-00 FOR ITEMS
USED) SEE NOTE 5

-BRAID

BRAID

’K“ ON THIS SIDE OF CAVITY

1050-1564-02 (FOR -00 ASSEMBLY)


1050-1565-02 (FOR-OI ASSEMBLY)
SEE NOTE 5

VIEW-A-A"

GE. VIOI
(KPN 050-1564-00/02 AND KPN
3. FILAMENT LEAD(S) VIOI AND CATHODE LEAD 050» 1565-00/02).
TO 8E NOT MORE THAN I.5OO INCHES LONG.
4. M0UNT HEATSINK 075-00045-0002 ATRE/W OF 6. TRIM CENTER LEAD OF C204 TO A HEIGHT
SLOT IN CHASSIS TO PROVIDE MAXIMUM OF .150 OR LESS.
CLEARANCE AND MINIMUM LEAD LENGTH
REQUIREMENTS FOR CAVITY ASSEMBLIES.

FIGURE 6-26A KT 76A Chassis Assy (S/N <110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-02019-0000 R-21)

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VIEW-A-A*

G.E.VIOI
BOTTOM VIEW

FIGURE 6-26B KT 76A Chassis Assy (S/N <110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-02019-0000 R-18)

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IS USED AS A REPLACEMENT FOR KITS
(KPN 050-1564-00/02 AÑO KPN
3. FILAMENT LEAOÍS) VIOI ANO CATHODE LEAD
TO 0E NOT MORE THAN (.500 INCHES LONG 050-1565-00/02)
4. M0UNT HE ATS INK 075-00045-0002 AT REAR OF 6. TRIM CENTER LEAO OF C204 TO A HEIGHT
SLOT IN CHASSIS TO PROVIDE MAXIMUM OF .150 OR LESS.
CLEARANCE AND MINIMUM LEAD LENGTH 7 HEAT SOLDER JOlNT OF CO-AX-TO-PLUG,
REQUIREMENTS FOR CAViTY ASSEM6LIES. ANO BEÑO CO-AX OOWN TOWAROS 2OO-2O2I-OO
ASSEMBLY.
(KPN 050-1564-00/02 AND KPN
3 FILAMENT LEAD(S) Vid AND CATHODE LEAD 050-1565-00/02)
TO BE NOT MORE THAN 1500 INCHES LONG.
4.M0UNT HEATSINK 076-0960-01 AT REAR OF
SLOT IN CHASSIS TO PROVIDE MAXIMUM
CLEARANCE ANO MINIMUM LEAD LENGTH
REQUIREMENTS FOR CAVITY ASSEMBLIES.

FIGURE 6-26C KT 76A Chassis Assy (S/N <110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-02019-0000 R-11)

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IROWN RCA CAVITY HOOK-UP

YELLOW (SEE 050-1564-00 OR


050-1565-00 FOR ÍTEMS
USED)SEE NOTE 5

WHITE BRAID

GREEN

BRAID

076-0960-01
WHITE
(SEE NOTE 4)

089-6293-04(4) 'ON THIS SEJE OF CAVITY

050-1564-02 (FOR -00 ASSEMBLY)


50-1565-02 (FOR-OI ASSEMBLY)
SEE NOTE 5

VIEW-*A-A"

G EVIOI
3 FILAMENT LEAD(S) VIOI AND CATHODE LEAD
TO BE NOT MORE THAN 1500 INCHES LONG.
4.M0UNT HEATSINK 076-0960-01 AT REAR OF
SLOT IN CHASSIS TO PROVIDE MAXIMUM
CLEARANCE ANO MINIMUM LEAD LENGTH
REOUIREMENTS FOR CAVITY ASSEMBLIES.

FIGURE 6-26D KT 76A Chassis Assy (S/N <110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-02019-0000 R-10)

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VIEW-A-A*

G E.VIOI
3 FILAMENT LEAD(S) VlOl AND CATHODE LEAD
TO BE NOT MORE THAN 1500 INCHES LONG
4 MOUNT HEATSINK 076-0960-01 AT REAR OF
SLOT IN CHASSIS TO PROVIDE MAXIMUM
CLEARANCE AND MINIMUM LEAD LENGTH
REQUIREMENTS FOR CAVITY ASSEMBLIES.

FIGURE 6-26E KT 76A Chassis Assy (S/N <110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-02019-0000 R-9)

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WHITE

GREEN

132-5023-00 _
RESISTOR--------
(SUPPLIED WITH
CAVITY -------
KIT)

•BROWN RCA CAVITY HOOK-UP


YELLOW (SEE 050-1564-00 OR
050-1565-00 FOR ITEMS
USED)

WHITE BRAID

GREEN

BRAID

076-0960-01
WHITE
(SEE NOTE 4)

089-6293-04(4) K"ON TWS SOE OF CAVITY

050-1564-02 (FOR -00 ASSEMBLY)


50-1565-02 (FOR-OI ASSEMBLY)

VIEW-A-A*

GEVKH
PRESELECTOR
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TRANSPONDER

6.9 200-02021-0000 Rev. 9 PRESELECTOR


SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

[] -0000

024-00012-0001 CA-RG188A/U (MOD) [IN] 19.2

024-05007-0000 MIRE BUSS LP [IN] 2.4

026-00003-0000 MIRE COP TIN 22G [IN] 1.2

026-00013-0000 CA COAX RG-178BU [IN] 2.4

030-00059-0000 CONN COAX PNL MTD [EA] 1

047-01678-0000 COVER CONNECTOR [EA] 1

047-01693-0000 COVER LP FILTER [EA] 1

047-02444-0001 COVER MIXER W/H [EA] 1

047-04178-0001 PLATE DIODE W/F [EA] 1

057-01250-0000 WARNING TAG [EA] 1

073-00169-0003 HSG P/SLCTR W/HDW [EA] 1

088-00716-0000 DIODE HOLDER [EA] 1

089-06190-0016 SCR SET 10-32X1/2 [EA] 5

089-06293-0003 SCR PHP 3-48X3/16 [EA] 2

089-06293-0004 SCR PHP 3-48X1/4 [EA] 3

089-06293-0008 SCR PHP 3-48X1/2 [EA] 3

090-00104-0001 SOLDER RING .187 [EA] 1

090-00104-0003 SOLDER RING .050 [EA] 6

091-00076-0000 DIELECTRIC BLOCK [EA] 2

150-00005-0010 TUBING TFLN 20AWG [IN] 2.4

200-02022-0000 LOCAL OSC ASSY [EA] 1

C 210 106-00008-0001 CAP FT 33PF 500V [EA] 1

C 211 106-00001-0017 CAP FC ,51PF10%500 [EA] 1

C 212 106-00001-0002 CAP FC 1.5PF10%500 [EA] 1

C 213 106-00001-0006 CAP FC 2PF 10%500V [EA] 1

C 214 106-00001-0001 CAP FC 1PF 10%500V [EA] 1

C 215 106-00001-0017 CAP FC ,51PF10%500 [EA] 1

C 216 106-00001-0002 CAP FC 1.5PF10%500 [EA] 1

CR 202 007-06092-0000 DIO HC 5082-2835 [EA] 1

FL 201 017-00023-0000 FLTR BANDPASS [EA] 1

L 205 047-02443-0001 TUBE TNG [EA] 1

P 201 030-00091-0000 PLUG PHONO [EA] 1

P 202 030-00091-0003 PLUG PHONO [EA] 1

REF 1 300-02021-0000 PRESELECTOR [RF] X

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047-2443-01. CLAMP 047-2443-01 091-0076-00(21


TO LEVEL ANY SURFACE DEFECTS
AND TO SEAT PARTS TOGETHER BE-
FORE INSTALLING AND TIGHTENING
SCREWS.

APPLY RTV BETWEEN CRYSTAL


AND CASTING.

SEE ..
O O 'O O
DETAIL E [I o
° O o oo °l
P20I SEE DETAIL"C
II o • o _ o]
SEE DETAIL A

NOTE
10 O
SOLDER BRAID TO
BRACKET.
l 089-6190-16(5)
057-1250-00 SEE DETAIL"D"

SEE DETAIL"B
047-1693-00
089-6293-03(2) 073-0169-03
10
P202 089-6293-08
SEE DETAIL"F
BRAID SOLDERED TO INSIDE 047-1678-00
WALL. SLOT IN CASTING
MUST NOT BE FILLED WITH
SOLDER.
30-0059-00J20I
106-0001-17C2I5, 090-0104-03,6 PLACES. USE TOOL *196
WRENCH, SPECIAL.
I06-00QI-02C216
I06-000I-0IC2I4

REF B/M: 200-2021-00


106-0001-06C2I3
SEE SHEET2 OF 2.
024-5007-00 -SEE NOTE 3

I06-00OI-I7C2II
106-0001-02C2I2

FIGURE 6-27 KT 76A Preselector Assy (S/N < 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-02021-0000 R-8)
(Sheet 1 of 2)

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TRANSPONDER

SOLDER 8RAID TO BOTTOM


AND EARS OF BRACKET
PRIOR TO HEAT STAKING
DIODE HOLDER.

047-4178 -01
106-0008-01C2I0
088-0716-00 090-0104-01
007-6092-00 KEAT STAKE, 2 PLACES.
CR202

DETAIL "A"

PREFORM DIODE
LEAOS IN DIODE
HOLDER

CONNECTOR END
USE TOOL 209
FORM, JIG

NOTES:
I. DETAIL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:
A. STRIP THE CONNECTOR END OF THE CABLE AS SHOWN.
B. INSERT THE CABLE INTO THE CONNECTOR UNTIL THE
SHIELD JUST ENTERS THE CONNECTOR.
ALL CORNERS ARE
C. SOLDER THE CENTER CONDUCTOR AND MAKE SURE SOLDER
RIGHT ANGLE BENDS.
FLOWS DOWN INTO CENTER PIN, BUT DOES NOT SHORT
DETAIL"C" OUTER SHELL.
D. CUT OFF EXCESS CENTER CONDUCTOR.
E. BEAD SOLDER THE CABLE SHIELD TO THE CONNECTOR,
TRY TO PREVENT ANY EXCESS WICKING OF SOLDER UP
THE CABLE SHIELD.
ALL
2. DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.

3. ASSURE THAT 024-5007-00 IS STRAIGHT AND THAT CAPACITORS


ARE SPACED ALONG WIRE SO AS TO ALIGN WITH HOLES IN CASTING.

FIGURE 6-27 KT 76A Preselector Assy (S/N < 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-02021-0000 R-8)
(Sheet 2 of 2)

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TRANSPONDER

047-2443-01. CLAMP 047-2443-01 091-0076-00(2).


TO LEVEL ANY SURFACE DEFECTS
AND TO SEAT PARTS TOGETHER BE-
FORE INSTALLING AND TIGHTENING
SCREWS.
200-2022-00

APPLY RTV BETWEEN CRYSTAL


AND CASTING.
SOLDER 6 PLACES

SEE
DETAIL E
089-6293-04(2)

P20I SEE DETAlU'C

. ip i|i a__ O
089-6293-08
047-2444-01 ______ PB
SEE DETAIL"A
089-6293-10 1----- ©----- — i/------------3----------

NOTE ______
SOLDER BRAID TO
BRACKET
! 1- - - - - - 089-6190-16(5)
057-1250-00
_______ PB
SEE DETAIL"D"
1-----@---------- _
047-1693-00
SEE DETAIL"B _____ inr
089-6293-04(2) 1-elT ------ ------ 073-0169-03
oo _______ B
P202 089-6293-08
SEE DETAIL "F
BRAID SOLDERED TO INSIDE 047-1678-00
WALL. SLOT IN CASTING
MUST NOT BE FILLED WITH
SOLDER.
030-0059-00J201
I06-000I-I7C2I5, 090-0104-03,6 PLACES. USE TOOL *196
WRENCH, SPECIAL.
—106-0001-02C2I6
106-0001-OI C 214

I06-000I-06C2I3

024-5007-00 -SEE NOTE 3

I06-000I-I7C2II

106-0001-02C2I2

FIGURE 6-27A KT 76A Preselector Assy (S/N < 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-02021-0000 R-6)
(Sheet 1 of 2)

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TRANSPONDER

SOLDER BRAID TO BOTTOM


AND EARS OF BRACKET
PRIOR TO HEAT STAKING
DIODE HOLDER.

047-4178-01
106-0008-01C2I0
088-0716-00 090-0104-01
007-6092-00 HEAT STAKE, 2 PLACES.
CR202 024-0012-01

DETAIL "A"
•-3/I6
PREFORM DIODE «-9/I6 P20I, 030-0091-00,
LEAOS IN DIODE SEE NOTEI.
HOLDER -7/8
CONNECTOR END
7/32-»
detail"e
026-0003-00
.240
6-3/4
024-0012-01
.095

DETAIL "B‘
USE TOOL 209 •3/16
FORM, JIG P202, 030-0091-03,
•-9/I6
SEE NOTE I.
*-7/8—*•—
2TURNS
CONNECTOR END
017-0023-00FL20I DETAIL "F 7/32-H

150-0005-10

NOTES:
.375 I. DETAIL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:
.140 A. STRIP THE CONNECTOR END OF THE CABLE AS SHOWN.
B. INSERT THE CABLE INTO THE CONNECTOR UNTIL THE
SHIELD JUST ENTERS THE CONNECTOR.
C. SOLDER THE CENTER CONDUCTOR AND MAKE SURE SOLDER
ALL CORNERS ARE FLOWS DOWN INTO CENTER PIN, BUT DOES NOT SHORT
RIGHT ANGLE BENDS. OUTER SHELL.
DETAIL't" D. CUT OFF EXCESS CENTER CONDUCTOR.
E. BEAD SOLDER THE CABLE SHIELD TO THE CONNECTOR,
TRY TO PREVENT ANY EXCESS WICKING OF SOLDER UP
THE CABLE SHIELD.
2.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.

3. ASSURE THAT 024-5007-00 IS STRAIGHT AND THAT CAPACITORS


ARE SPACED ALONG WIRE SO AS TO ALIGN WITH HOLES IN CASTING.

FIGURE 6-27A KT 76A Preselector Assy (S/N < 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-02021-0000 R-6)
(Sheet 2 of 2)

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TRANSPONDER

DETAIL "A"
PREFORM DIODE
LEADS IN DIODE
HOLDER

USE TOOL 209 CONNECTOR END


FORM, JIG

ALL CORNERS ARE


RIGHT ANGLE BENDS.
DETAIL't" CONNECTOR END
NOTES:
I. DETAIL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:
A. STRIP THE CONNECTOR END OF THE CABLE AS SHOWN.
B. INSERT THE CABLE INTO THE CONNECTOR UNTIL THE
SHIELD JUST ENTERS THE CONNECTOR.
C SOLDER THE CENTER CONDUCTOR AND MAKE SURE SOLDER
FLOWS DOWN INTO CENTER PIN, BUT DOES NOT SHORT
OUTER SHELL.
D. CUT OFF EXCESS CENTER CONDUCTOR.
E. BEAD SOLDER THE CABLE SHIELD TO THE CONNECTOR,
TRY TO PREVENT ANY EXCESS WICKING OF SOLDER UP
THE CABLE SHIELD.
2 ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.

FIGURE 6-27B KT 76A Preselector Assy (S/N < 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-02021-0000 R-2)
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047-2443-01. CLAMP 047-2443-01 091-0076-00(2). APPLY 016-1008-00


TO LEVEL ANY SURFACE DEFECTS TO BOTTOM OF INSULATING BLOCKS
AND TO SEAT PARTS TOGETHER BE- AS TUBES ARE INSTALLED.
FORE INSTALLING AND TIGHTENING
SCREWS.
200-2022-00

APPLY RTV BETWEEN CRYSTAL


AND CASTING.
SOLDER 6 PLACES

SEE
DETAIL E
089-6293-04(2)

P20I SEE DETAIL"C

089-6293-08
047-2444-01
SEE DETAI L"Á!
089-6293-10

NOTE
SOLDER BRAID TO
BRACKET.
089-6190-16(5)
057-1250-00 SEE DETAIL "D"

SEE DETAIL"B
047-1693-00-
089-6293-04(2) 073-0169-03

P202 089-6293-08
SEE DETAIL"F
BRAID SOLDERED TO INSIDE 047-1678-00
WALL. SLOT IN CASTING
MUST NOT BE FILLED WITH
SOLDER.
30-0059-00 J20I
I06-000I-I7C2I5, 090-0104-03,6 PLACES. USE TOOL *196
WRENCH, SPECIAL.
I06-000I-02C2I6
I06-000I-0IC2I4

106-0001-06C2I3

024-5007-00

I06-OOOI-I7C2II
106-0001-02C2I2

FIGURE 6-27B KT 76A Preselector Assy (S/N < 110,000)


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(Sheet 2 of 2)

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SOLDER BRAID TO BOTTOM


AND EARS OF BRACKET
PRIOR TO HEAT STAKING
DIODE HOLDER.

047-4178-01
106-0008-01C2I0
088-0716-00 090-0104-01
007-6045-00 HEAT STAKE. 2 PLACES.
CR202

DETAIL "A"
PREFORM DIODE
LEADS IN DIODE
HOLDER

CONNECTOR END
USE TOOL 209
FORM, JIG

ALL CORNERS ARE


RIGHT ANGLE BENDS.
DETAILjC" CONNECTOR END
NOTES:
I. DETAIL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:
A. STRIP THE CONNECTOR END OF THE CABLE AS SHOWN.
B. INSERT THE CABLE INTO THE CONNECTOR UNTIL THE
SHIELD JUST ENTERS THE CONNECTOR.
C. SOLDER THE CENTER CONDUCTOR AND MAKE SURE SOLDER
FLOWS DOWN INTO CENTER PIN, BUT DOES NOT SHORT
OUTER SHELL.
D. CUT OFF EXCESS CENTER CONDUCTOR.
E. BEAD SOLDER THE CABLE SHIELD TO THE CONNECTOR,
TRY TO PREVENT ANY EXCESS WICKING OF SOLDER UP
THE CABLE SHIELD.
2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.

FIGURE 6-27C KT 76A Preselector Assy (S/N < 110,000)


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047-2443-01. CLAMP 047-2443-01 091-0076-00(2). APPLY 016-1008-00


TO LEVEL ANY SURFACE DEFECTS TO BOTTOM OF INSULATING BLOCKS
AND TO SEAT PARTS TOGETHER BE- AS TUBES ARE INSTALLED.
FORE INSTALLING AND TIGHTENING
SCREWS.
200-2022-00
APPLY RTV BETWEEN CRYSTAL
AND CASTING.
SOLDER 6 PLACES
SEE « , O
DETAIL E O OO 089-6293-04(2)

P20I
o o o oo SEE DETAIL"C
O ©
089-6293-08
047-2444-01
SEE DETAIL A
089-6293-10

NOTE
o
SOLDER BRAID TO
BRACKET.
089-6190-16(5)
057-1250-00 SEE DETAIL”D'

SEE DETAlC'B
047-1693-00
089-6293-04(2) 073-0169-03

P202 089-6293-08
SEE DETAIL "F
BRAID SOLDERED TO INSIDE 047-1678-00
WALL. SLOT IN CASTING
MUST NOT BE FILLED WITH
SOLDER.
30-0059-00J20I
I06-000I-I7C2I5, 090-0104-03,6 PLACES. USE TOOL *196
WRENCH, SPECIAL.
I06-000I-02C2I6
I06-000I-0IC2I4

106-0001-06C2I3

024-5007-00

I06-000I-I7C2II
106-0001-02C2I2

FIGURE 6-27C KT 76A Preselector Assy (S/N < 110,000)


(Dwg. No. 300-02021-0000 R-1)
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6.10 200-02022-0000 Rev. 10 LOCAL OSCILLATOR ASSY


SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

-0000

016-01004-0000 COMPOUND THRML JNT [AR] 0

047-04022-0002 PLATE OSC W/H [EA] 1

090-00104-0001 SOLDER RING .187 [EA] 4

C 201 106-00017-0000 CAP FT 470PF 500V [EA] 1

C 202 106-00017-0000 CAP FT 470PF 500V [EA] 1

C 203 106-00017-0000 CAP FT 470PF 500V [EA] 1

C 204 106-00021-0008 CAP FT 470PF 500V [EA] 1

C 205 113-03100-0000 CAP DC 10PF 500V [EA] 1

C 206 113-03150-0000 CAP DC 15PF 500V [EA] 1

C 207 113-03047-0000 CAP DC 4.7PF 500V [EA] 1

C 208 118-00007-0000 CAP DC 33PF 500V [EA] 1

C 209 113-03068-0000 CAP DC 6.8PF 500V [EA] 1

C 217 113-05201-0000 CAP DC 200PF 500V [EA] 1

CR 201 007-06046-0005 DIO S 1N916A [EA] 1

L 201 019-02253-0000 RF COIL [EA] 1

L 202 019-02253-0001 RF COIL [EA] 1

L 203 019-02254-0000 RF COIL [EA] 1

L 204 019-02253-0002 RF COIL [EA] 1

L 206 019-02054-0011 CH RF .39UH 5% [EA] 1

L 207 019-02054-0006 CH RF . 15UH 5% [EA] 1

Q 201 007-00237-0000 XSTR S NPN SPS6797 [EA] 1

Q 202 007-00237-0000 XSTR S NPN SPS6797 [EA] 1

R 201 131-00102-0023 RES CF 1K QW 5% [EA] 1

R 202 131-00182-0023 RES CF 1.8K QW 5% [EA] 1

R 203 131-00681-0023 RES CF 680 QW 5% [EA] 1

R 204 131-00911-0023 RES CF 910 QW 5% [EA] 1

R 205 131-00102-0023 RES CF 1K QW 5% [EA] 1

R 206 131-00510-0023 RES CF 51 QW 5% [EA] 1

R 207 131-00301-0023 RES CF 300 QW 5% [EA] 1

R 208 131-00392-0023 RES CF 3.9K QW 5% [EA] 1

R 209 131-00222-0023 RES CF 2.2K QW 5% [EA] 1

Y 201 044-00021-0000 XTAL 138.571MHZ [EA] 1

REF 1 300-02022-0000 LOCAL OSC. [RF] X

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C2I7
C204
L207 NOTES:

L20I 1. DO NOT DISTORT COILS DURING ASS’Y.

R204 2. THERMAL COMPOUND 016-1004-00 TO MAKE GOOD


CONTACT BETWEEN Q20l,Q202 AND METAL PLATE.
R20I C20I 3. C2I7 LEADS SHALL BE TO A ABSOLUTE MINIMUM
C202 L202
R202 C209
R203 047-4022-02

Q20I (SEE NOTE 2) L204


CR20I
Y20I

L203
L206
R208
C206 C208
C205J (SEE NOTE 2)
C207 L-Q202
R209
R206 C203
R205-' R207

FIGURE 6-28 KT 76A Local Oscillator (S/N < 110,000)


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NOTES:
1. DO NOT DISTORT COILS DURING ASS'Y.
2. THERMAL COMPOUND 016-1004-00 TO MAKE GOOD
CONTACT BETWEEN Q20I.Q202 AND METAL PLATE.
3. C2I7 LEADS SHALL BE TO A ABSOLUTE MINIMUM

FIGURE 6-28A KT 76A Local Oscillator (S/N < 110,000)


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C2I7
C204
L205
L20I
R204
R20I C20I
C202 L202
R202 C209
R203
047-4022-02

Q20I (SEE NOTE 2) L204


CR20I
Y20I

L203
L206
R208
C206 C208
C205J (SEE NOTE
C207 i—Q202
R209
R206 C203
R205- R207

NOTES:
1. DO NOT DISTORT COILS DURING ASS'Y.
2. THERMAL COMPOUND 016-1004-00 TO MAKE GOOD
CONTACT BETWEEN Q20I.Q202 AND METAL PLATE.
3. C2I7 LEADS SHALL BE TO A ABSOLUTE MINIMUM

FIGURE 6-28B KT 76A Local Oscillator (S/N < 110,000)


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6.11 200-05669-0000 Rev. 3 FILTER/HEATSINK ASSY


SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

-0000

ITM 1 026-00027-0000 WIRE CU18AWG TIN [IN] 3.04

ITM 10 012-01653-0002 THERMAL PAD [EA] 1

ITM 11 026-00013-0000 CA COAX RG-178BU [IN] 2.7

ITM 12 155-02857-0001 CABLE HARNESS_ CAVITY OSC [EA] 1

ITM 13 089-06691-0000 SET SCREW_ HEX SOCKET [EA] 1

ITM 2 047-12015-0001 CAPACITIVE DISK .083 [EA] 1

ITM 3 047-12015-0007 CAPACITIVE DISK [EA] 1

ITM 4 047-12015-0001 CAPACITIVE DISK .083 [EA] 1

ITM 5 030-00059-0000 CONN COAX PNL MTD [EA] 1

ITM 6 150-00026-0010 TUBING SHRINK 6&4G [IN] 2.85

ITM 7 047-12016-0002 FILTER DIPLEXER END [EA] 1

ITM 9 075-00173-0003 EXTRUSION- PLATED [EA] 1

REF 1 300-05669-0000 FILTER/HEATSINK ASSY. [RF] X

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6.12 071-02010-0000 Rev. 0 RFI MOD FILTER


SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

-0000

047-04908-0002 CVRS T B [EA] 1

047-04909-0002 LFT RF SDS [EA] 1

089-05901-0003 SCR PHP 3-48X3/16 [EA] 4

089-05903-0007 SCR PHP 4-40X7/16 [EA] 4

200-06203-0000 RFI ASSY [EA] 1

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FIGURE 6-30 KT 76A Final Assembly RFI Wlod Filter
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RFI ASSY
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6.13 200-06203-0000 Rev. 4 RFI ASSY


SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

-0000

009-06203-0000 PC BOARD [EA] 1

026-00003-0000 WIRE COP TIN 22G [IN] 2.4

030-01096-0000 KEY POLARIZER [EA] 1

030-01103-0024 TERM SLDR CH [EA] 1

076-00012-0002 SPACER 4-40 .250LG [EA] 2

C 501 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V [EA] 1

C 502 113-07503-0000 CAP DC .05UF 12V [EA] 1

C 503 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 5OV [EA] 1

C 504 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V [EA] 1

C 505 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V [EA] 1

C 506 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V [EA] 1

C 507 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V [EA] 1

C 508 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V [EA] 1

C 509 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V [EA] 1

C 510 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V [EA] 1

C 511 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V [EA] 1

C 512 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 5OV [EA] 1

C 513 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V [EA] 1

C 514 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V [EA] 1

C 515 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V [EA] 1

C 516 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V [EA] 1

C 517 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V [EA] 1

C 518 111-00001-0015 CAP CR 330PF 50V [EA] 1

CR 501 007-06046-0005 DIO S 1N916A [EA] 1

CR 502 007-06046-0005 DIO S 1N916A [EA] 1

CR 503 007-06046-0005 DIO S 1N916A [EA] 1

L 501 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD [EA] 1

L 502 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD [EA] 1

L 503 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD [EA] 1

L 504 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD [EA] 1

L 505 013-00006-0003 FERR BEAD [EA] 1

P 501 030-01094-0002 CONNECTOR 12/24 P [EA] 1

R 502 131-00103-0033 RES CF 10K HW 5% [EA] 1

R 504 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1

R 505 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1

R 506 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1

R 507 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1

R 508 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1

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SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION UM QUANTITY

-0000

R 509 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1

R 510 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1

R 511 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1

R 512 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1

R 513 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1

R 514 131-00471-0013 RES CF 470 EW 5% [EA] 1

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NOTES =

1. 22 GA. (026-0003 - 00) SOLID WIRE RUNS THRU FERRITE


BEADS L 501—L505.
030 — 1103 —24
uuuuuuuuuuuutc„„ 2. SEE DETAIL "A" FOR C50I AND C503 THRU C5I8.

3. CENTER PINS A-N P50I.0N PAOS LOCATED FAR SIDE OF


qOOqo2oo=o£!o!2Soo PC BOARD AND SOLDER.
>« i'O|,n ,« i« .» .« i» lO,10 .« i10 |K>|<O .»
FORM PINS 1-12 P50I, TO MAKE CONTACT WITH PADS COMPO-
NENT SIDE OF PC BOARD AND SOLDER. SEE DETAIL B.

«n to in m in «o m to _
4. INSERT KEY POLARIZER ,(030-1096-00) BETWEEN PINS 3
AND 4 P50I.
§0 m o o aüüuuti
502 2 2 2 CR503 076- 0012 — 02 ( 2) 5. C502 DOWN FOR MAXIMUM CLEARANCE OF COVER
POSITION.

C502 R 502 AFTER INSTALLING SPACERS , SOLDER


THEM TO BOARD, BOTH SIDES
C5I6 C505
CR50I C

12

CONPONENT
PC BOARD SIDE
PC
125 BOARD

DETAIL "A" DETAIL "B"

FIGURE 6-31 KT 76A RFI Filter Board Assy


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C508
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R507
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tu C509
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R5O8
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B -AAAr- B
C5I0
ALL RESISTORS TO BE 470 EW

CD UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED R 509


CQ B2C
<D C C
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l C5II

BIC R 510
E -VA- E
C5I2

A4C R 511
J J
C5I3
ALL CAPACIT0RS T0 BE 330 PF

UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED


A2C
R 512
K K
C5I4

C2C R 513
L MA- L
C5I5

R 514
AIC
M -wv- M
C5I6

14 v P LITE L504
2 2
C 517

L505
28v P LITE
3 3
C 518

GND

GND
A

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APPENDIX A

SEMICONDUCTOR AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DATA


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Paragraph Page

1.1 General 1-1


1.1.1 Semiconductor Test Equpment 1-1
1.1.2 Semiconductor Voltage and Resistance Measurements 1-1
1.1.3 Testing of Transistors 1-1
1.1.4 Replacing Semiconductors 1-2

1.2 Integrated Circuit Maintenance 1-2


1.2.1 General 1-2
1.2.2 Terminology 1-2
1.2.3 Special Logic Circuits 1-3
1.2.4 Integrated Circuit Test Equipment 1-3
1.2.5 Voltage Measurements 1-3
1.2.6 Testing Integrated Circuits 1-3
1.2.7 Replacing Integrated Circuits 1-4

1.3 Special LSI Chip Information 1-4


1.4 Typical Logic Circuits and Truth Tables 1-6

1.5 Data Sheets for Integrated Circuits 1-7


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1.1 GENERAL

Due to the wide utilization of semiconductora in this electronic equipment, somewhat different techniques
are necessary in maintenance prpcedures. In solid State circuits,the impedances and resistances encount-
ered are of much lower valúes than those encountered in vacuum-tube circuits. Therefore, a few ohms dis-
crepancy can greatly affect the performance of the equipment. Also, coupling and filter capacitors are
of larger valúes and usually are of the tantalum type. Henee, when measuring valúes of capacitors, an
instrument accurate in the high ranges must be employed. Capacitor polarity must be observed when
measuring resistance. Usually,more accurate measurements can be obtained if the semiconductors are re­
moved or disconnected from the Circuit.

1.1.1 SEMICONDUCTOR TEST EQUIPMENT

Damage to semiconductors by test equipment is usually the result of accidentally applying too much cur-
rent or voltage to the elements. Common causes of damage from test equipment are discussed in the
following paragraphs.

(1) Transformerless Power Supplies. Test equipment with transformerless power supplies is one source
of high current. However, this type of test equipment can be used by employing an isolation
transformer in the AC power line.

(2) Line Filter. It is still possible to damage semiconductors from line current, even though the
test equipment has a power transformer in the power supply, if the test equipment is provided with
a line filter. This filter may function as a voltage divider and apply half voltage to the semi­
conductor. To elimínate this condition, connect a ground wire from the chassis of the test equip­
ment to the chassis of the equipment under test before making any other connections.

(3) Low-Sensitivity Multimeters. Another cause of semiconductor damage is a multimeter that requires
excessive current to provide adequate indications. Multimeters with sensitivities of less than
20,000 ohms-per-volt should not be used On semiconductors. When in doubt as to the
amount of current supplied by a multimeter, check the multimeter connected in series with the
multimeter leads. If more than one milliampere is drawn on any range, this range cannot be safely
used on small semiconductors.

(4) Power Supply. When using a battery-type power supply, always use fresh batteries of the proper
valué. Make certain that the polarity of the power supply is correct for the equipment under test.
Do not use power supplies having poor voltage regulation.

1.1.2 SEMICONDUCTOR VOLTAGE AND RESISTANCE MEASUREMENTS

When measuring voltage or resistance in circuits containing semiconductor devices, remember that these
components are polarity and voltage conscious. Since the valúes of capacitors used in semiconductor
circuits are usually large, time is required to charge these capacitors. Thus, any reading obtained
is subject to error, if sufficient time is not allowed for the capacitor to fully charge. When in
doubt, it may be best in some cases to isolate the components in question and measure them individually.

1.1.3 TESTING OF TRANSISTORS

A transistor checker should be used to properly evalúate transistors. If a transistor testen is not
available, a good multimeter may be used. Make sure that the multimeter meets the requirements outline
in the preceeding paragraph.

(1) PNP Transistor. To check a PNP transistor, connect the positive lead of the multimeter to the
base of the transistor and the negative lead to the emitter. Generally, a resistance reading of
50,000 ohms or more should be obtained. Reconnect the multimeter with the negative lead to the
base. With the positive lead connected to the emitter or collector a resistance valué of 500 ohms
or less should be obtained.

(2) NPN Transistor. Similar tests made on an NPN transistor should produce the following results:

With the negative lead of the multimeter connected to the base of the transistor,the valué of
resistance between the base and the collector or emitter should be high. With the positive lead
of the multimeter connected to the base, the valué of resistance between the base and the collec­
tor or emitter should be low. If these results are not obtained, the transistor is probably de­
tective and should be replaced.

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CAUTIOH
IF A TRANSISTOR IS FOUND TO BE DETECTIVE, MAKE
CERTAIN THAT THE CIRCUIT IS IN GOOD OPERATING
ORDER BEFORE INSTALLING A REPLACEMENT TRANSISTOR.
IF A SHORT CIRCUIT EXISTS IN THE CIRCUIT, PUTTING
IN ANOTHER TRANSISTOR WILL MOST LIKELY RESULT IN
BURNING OUT THE NEW COMPONENT. DO NOT DEPEND
UPON FUSES TO PROTECT TRANSISTORS.

(3) Always check the valué of the bias resistors in series with the various elements. A transistor is
very sensitive to improper bias voltage; therefore, a short or open Circuit in the bias resistance
may damage the transistor.

1.1.4 REPLACING SEMICONDUCTORS

Never remove or replace a semiconductor with the supply voltage turned on. Transients thus produced may
damage the semiconductor or others remaining in the Circuit. If a semiconductor is to be evaluated in
an external test Circuit, be sure that no more voltage is applied to the semiconductor than normally is
used in the Circuit from which it carne.

(1) Use only a low heat soldering iron when installing or removing soldered-in parts.

(2) When installing or removing a soldered-in semiconductor,grasp the lead to which heat is applied
between the solder joint and the semiconductor with long nosed pliers. This will dissipate some
of the heat that would otherwise conduct into the semiconductor from the soldering iron. Make cer-
tain that all wires soldered to semiconductor termináis have first been properly tinned so that the
necessary connection can be made quickly. Excessive heat will permanently damage a semiconductor.

1.2 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT MAINTENANCE

1.2.1 GENERAL

A knowledge of integrated Circuit fundamentáis is as necessary in testing digital logic circuits involv-
ing I.C.'s as a knowledge of rectificaron fundamentáis is needed to test a power supply.

1.2.2 TERMINOLOGY

Several terms are used whenever logic circuits are discussed:

(1) A logic State is defined as a high or low level voltage applied to the input or seen at the output
of a device. A high level voltage is called a logic "1". A low level voltage is called a logic
"0". Logic threshold voltage of a device is the input voltage required at an input to change the
output State.

(2) A truth table is a list of input logic States that will yield certain output logic States. A
digital logic element should be thought of as a Circuit element with its output level being either
HI or LO as programmed by the levels present on its inputs. A logic element may be tested by
verifying that it is preforming per the Truth Table of the logic element.

(3) Logic elements which have múltiple inputs and a single output are known as gates. The OR gate
produces a HI output when one OR more of the inputs are HI. With all inputs LO, the output is LO.
The AND gate produces a HI output only when all inputs are HI. When any input is LO the output is
LO. A small circle at the output of a gate on the schematics indicates "negation", which means
that the sense of the gate logic is reversed. An OR gate with negation is called a ÑOR gate and an
AND gate with negation is called a NAND gate. A ÑOR gate produces a LO output when one or more of
the inputs are HI and a NAND gate produces a LO output only when all inputs are HI.

(4) The Flip-Flop logic element is the basic data storage element of digital logic. It has two outputs
that are always at opposite logic levels. That is, when one output is HI the other output is LO.
The Flip-Flop will remain in a particular State until that State is changed by an input signal.

The operation of these Flip-Flops is controlled by the signáis on their inputs and is best under-
stood by a careful study of their Truth Tables. It should be kept in mind that the small circle
on either the input or the output indicates negation. Also, a circle on a dock input indicates
that a HI to LO transition causes the Flip-Flop to function.

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(5) Besides the gates and Flip-Flops, two other commonly used logic elements are inverters and expand-
ers. Inverters are merely switching transistors such that if a logic "1" is the input to a device,
a logic "0" will be the output and vice versa. An expanden is a set of parallel switching transis-
tors that depends upon another resistor to provide their supply voltage. General ly .these devices
are used to expand the number of inputs available to a standard gate.

(6) Basic gates, inverters, expanders and Flip-Flops are defined symbolically and functionally in
Figures 1 through 7.

1.2.3 SPECIAL LOGIC CIRCUITS

A counter is used to provide one output pulse for every N input pulses. This means F (out) = F (in)/N.
In a programmable counter N /nay be selected from any one of several choices. Programmable counters are
divided into two classifications: reset counters and preset counters. The reset counter uses the prin­
cipie that when the counter reaches a fixed load State, it sets to a selected preset State and recycles.

A typical oneshot is shown in Figure 8. When a high pulse is applied to an input this will cause the
output to become low for a preset time and the opposite output to come high for a preset time. The
preset time is determined by the Circuit components associated with expanders.

Ah" R-S (reset-set) Flip-Flop is also used in several instances and is made up of two ÑOR gates inter-
connected together. The interconnection diagram for the monostable Flip-Flop circuit is shown in Figure
7.

1.2.4 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT TEST EQUIPMENT

As with semiconductors, damage to integrated circuits by test equipment is usually the result of applying
too much current or voltage to the elements. The same precautions as discussed in paragraph 1.1.1 apply
here.

1.2.5 VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS

Precise voltage measurements are not needed in testing digital I.C.'s other than to see that the voltage
is a HI or LO level. An oscilloscope is needed where the input levels are of short duration, either HI
or LO. For instance, if a 10 microsecond pulse going from LO to HI was applied to one input of a ÑOR
gate, while the other input stayed LO, the output would go LO for 10 microseconds and then return HI.
This, of course, could not be seen without an oscilloscope.

1.2.6 TESTING INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

The minimum high and máximum low levels on the digital logic elements are as follows:

TTL Vcc = +5V

HIGH LOW

+2.10V +0.70V

When checking input and output levels of a logic element under question.it should be remembered that an
input or output may not agree with its truth table because some other component connected to the same
point has shorted to ground or to the supply voltage (Vcc). This is not common when an output of one
element is connected to an input of another. A majority of digital I.C. failures can be grouped into
three categories.

1. Input(s) or output shorted to ground pin of I.C.


2. Input(s) or output shorted to Vcc pin of I.C.
3. Open input(s) or output.

An input or output shorted to ground would be a constant LO and an input or output shorted to Vcc would
be a constant HI.

Other failures common in digital I.C.'s are:

1. Ground pin open.


2. Vcc pin open.
3. Inputs shorted together.
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1.2.7 REPLACING INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

If an I.C. is known to be detective, the easiest way to remove it is to cut off each of its pins, remove
the case, and then unsolder the remaining pins from the integrated Circuit card one bv one. This method
is prefenrabie to removing the I.C. intact because attempts to remove the I.C. intact may result in
damage to the printed Circuit board.

1.3 SPECIAL LSI CHIP INFORMATION

King Radio Company (KRC) large scale integrated Circuit (LSI) devices are metal oxide semiconductor (MOS)
and complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) designs that have a very high input impedance. This
feature results in some device damage during handling. The most frequent causes of damage are static
electricity, voltages picked up from measuring devices with large input capacitors, and ungrounded
soldering iron tips. Less frequent causes are bent pins, chipped ceramic around pins, and cracked
packages.

A LSI Puller Package (KPN 050-1671-00) that helps reduce device handling damage has been designed by
King Radio. This package contains an extractor for 28 or 40 pin LSIs that provides excellent control
when installing or removing the device. The extractor snaps securely over the ends of the LSI.

To install a LSI device with the extractor, all pins should be aligned with the socket holes. To remove
a LSI device, the device should be pulled squarely from the socket and immediately inserted into a con­
ductivo foam pad that is part of the LSI Puller Package. Several of the conductivo pads have been
included in the package for added convenience. These pads may also be used for médium size integrated
Circuit (MSI) and CMOS devices. It is extremely important to keep all KRC LSI devices in a conductivo
foam pad when transporting from one location to another and to ground or discharge test equipment used
to determine device parameters. Soldering iron tips and instrument probes should be grounded prior to
making contact with a device terminal.

The primary function of the IC is to monitor a serial data line (pin 5) and decide if a pulse train on
that line meets the requirements for a valid interrogation. The pulse train consists of either 2 or 3
pulses. These pulses and their timing characteristics are described in, FAA Document TS0-C74c.

Three decisions may be made about an incoming pulse stream: 1) The interrogation is invalid, 2) The
interrogation may be valid, but the P2 pulse is present in the data stream, and 3) the interrogation is
a valid mode A, or C interrogation. In case (1), the IC completely ignores the pulse(s) and is
immediately ready for further interrogation. In case (2), the IC recognizes the side lobe suppression
(SLS) requirement and makes no reply, as well as ignoring any input pulses for a period of 35 ju seconds.
In case (3), the transponder IC will send a reply. If the interrogation is a mode A type, it will transmit
the data on the Mode A data lines as a serial output bit stream. If the interrogation is a Mode C
interrogation, and Pin 16 is low, it will send the data that is present on the Mode C data lines. If
Pin 16 is high, then only the framing pulses F1 and F2 will be sent.

Characteristics of P1 and P3 for recognition are listed in Table I below.

Mode P1-P3 Time Reply Type Comments

SLS 2us + 150ns No Reply P2 is treated as if it were P3

A 8us + 200ns Mode A Data

C 21us + 200ns Mode C Data C inputs are complemented.

TABLE I

Secondary Functions
The IC contains several Circuit blocks to perform auxiliary functions. These are explained briefly
below, and timing relationships are detailed later in this document.

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Special Pulse Identification (SPI)

The IC will latch a momentary LOW input on Pin 14 for a period of approximately 23 seconds. During this
time, a pulse is added to the serial output stream (Pin 3) for all Mode A replies. Mode C is not affect-
ed in any way. Additionally, the ANNUNCIATE output (Pin 12) will go high for this period.

Power-On-Reset

Whenever power has been interrupted for more than 5 Microseconds, the IC will revert to its initializa-
tion sequence. This clears all internal registers and disables any replies. This period lasts approxi­
mately 47 seconds. After this time, the IC will be ready for its normal functions.

Reply Annunciate

As previously stated, the Annunciate Output (Pin 12) will be HIGH for 23 seconds after the Ident input
has been taken LOW. If, however, Ident has not been taken LOW, the annunciate Output will go HIGH for
760 milliseconds every time the IC sends a reply. This will cause the panel lamp to blink as the ground
station beam interrogates the unit. If Ident is taken LOW during this 760 millisecond period, the IC
will go to the SPI mode and Pin 12 will remain HIGH for the 23 Second interval.

Description of Inputs LO = 0 to 1 volt HI = 8 to 9 volts

STBY (Pin 4) While HIGH, this input allows normal operation. When LOW, the IC ignores the Serial
Input Line.

SER IN (Pin 5) This is the serial input line of the transponder IC. The pulses are Positive-going
signáis, normally at ground potential. Pulse widths must exceed 400 nanoseconds, but may be up
to 1.5 uSec. The IC is sensitive to the leading edge of P3.

ESI (Pin 6) Must be High.

0 and 0 (Pins 7 and 8) These are the dock and complemented dock inputs. They have a period of 362.6
nanoseconds.

A/B (Pins. 9) This input must be high.

TEST (Pin 10) Must be high.

IDENT (Pin 14) The function of this pin has been described above.

D SUPP (Pin 16) Must be High.

ALT EN (Pin 17) When High, Modes C replies consist of framing pulses only

Description of Outputs LO = 0 to .5 volt HI = 6 to 9 volts

SER OUT (Pin 3) This pin is the serial output Reply bit-stream. It is normally low, with reply pulses
having width of approximately 360 nanoseconds and a pulse period of 1.45 uSeconds .

SYNC (Pin 11) This pin (Normally Low) is a narrow high pulse which is used to reset the external
dock generator to its initial State. When reset, the dock generator must cause 0 (Pin 8) to
go High, and 0 (Pin 7) to go Low. This output occurs only upon reception of a valid Mode A
or Mode C interrogation and only if Pin 4 is such that a reply will occur.

ANNUN (Pin 12) Described above. Indicates either Ident or Reply Modes.

ESO (Pin 13) This output is a High pulse approximately 35uSec wide which occurs while a reply is
being sent out.

DDEC (Pin 15) Must not be connected.

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1.4 TYPICAL LOGIC CIRCUITS AND TRUTH TABEES

FIGURE I. BUFFER
A Z
Z=A
O O
I I

FIGURE 2. INVERTER

I O

FIGURE 3. ÑOR GATE


A-X ______ A B c z
B—] >0—Z Z = A+B+C
C —! S 0 0 0 1
1 0 0 0
0 1 0 0
0 0 1 0
1 1 0 0
1 0 1 0
0 1 1 0
1 1 1 0

FIGURE 4. NANO GATE


A—1 X A B c z
B-j )O-Z Z=ABC 0 0 0 1
C-|____ / 1 0 0 1
0 1 0 1
0 0 1 1
1 1 0 1
1 0 1 1
0 1 1 1
1 1 1 0

FIGURE 5. EXCLUSIVE OR GATE

:#>< zi4®8 A BiZ


O O O
I O I
O I I
I I O

FIGURE 6. TTL TO CMOS VOLTAGE LEVEL TRANSLATORS

BUFFER INVERTER
1____ 0VoD = I4V oVdd = I4V
J ,_h,Vcc=5V J —oVcc = 5V
XJ VlN OV | I4V Vin OV I I4V
Vin- >0-Vout I OV
Vin- >-Vout Vout OV 15V Vout 5V
H_oVss = GND
oVss = GNO

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1.5 DATA SHEETS FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS


FIGURE 7. ÑOR GATE FLIP-FLOP

s R Next Q Q
1 1 0 0
0 1 1 0
0 0 NC NC NC = NO CHANGE
1 0 0 1

FIGURE 8. MONOSTABLE MULTIVIBRATOR (ONE-SHOT)

FREQUENCY OF OPERATION IS DETERMINED BY Rtc AND Ctc.


A ÑOR OR NAND GATE MAY BE USED IN PLACE OF THE FIRST
INVERTER TO PERMIT GATING OF THE MULTIVIBRATOR.

FIGURE IO. DIFFERENTIATOR

OFTEN USED TO CHANGE A STEP SIGNAL


TO A SHORT PULSE SIGNAL.

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9316 4-BIT BINARY COUNTER


9316 is a High Speed Synchronous 4-Bit Binary Counter. Synchronously presetable.mul tifunctional
MSI building blocks useful in a large number of counting,digital intergration and conversión applicati
Several stages of synchronous operation are obtainable with no external gating packages required
through an internal carry lookahead counting technique.

MR - 1- -16------- vcc
CP - 2- -15------- ------- TC
Po ■ 3- —14------- --------Qo
P1 • 4- —13------- ------- Q1
P2 - 5- — 12------- Q2
P3 - 6- —11------- Q3
CEP 7— -10-------------- CET
GND 8- —9---------------- PE

7416 HEX INVERTER BUFFER/DRIVER


These TTL/SSI hex inverter buffer/drivers feature high voltage open col lector output for inter-
facing with high level circuits (such as M0S),or for driving high current loads (such as lamps or
relays) and are also characterized for use as inverter buffers for driving TTL inputs.

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74121 MONOSTABLE MULTIVIBRATOR


The 74121 is a TTL Monostable Multivibrator with DC triggering from positive or gateó negative
going inputs and with inhibit facility. Both positive and negative going output pulses are provided
with full fan out to 10 normalized loads.

Q-
NC -
Al -
A2 -
B—
Q -
GND

uA 710 HIGH SPEED DIFFERENTIAL COMPARATOR


The uA71O is a Differential Ccmparator intended for applications requiring high accuracy and
fast response times. The device is useful.as a variable threshold Schmitt Trigger.a pulse height
discriminator, voltage comparator in a high speed A/D convertor.a memory sense amplifier or a high
noise immunity line receiver.

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KPN 120-8005-00 KING LSI TRANSPONDER CHIP


The King Radio Custom Transponder LSI is an integrated Circuit which performs many of the logic and
timing functions of a complete transponder unit. It decodes a serial input bit-stream and, if the
interrogation is valid, sends an output bit-stream corresponding to either transponder code or encoded
altimeter data. Initial reset of approximately 45 seconds allows the remainder of the transponder unit
to become ready after power-on. Many selections of modes may be made with appropriate connections to
input pins. The device requires a 2-phase crystal-controlled dock of 2.78562MHz and a nominal +9 Volt
power supply. Technology is P-Channel lon-Implant MOS. All inputs and outputs are static-discharge
protected. No inputs may be left floating.

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