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MART1 ELECTRONICS P . Q . Box 6 6 1 Clebur;:e, Texas 76031 645 - 4091 ( A r e a 817) INSTRUCTION MANUAL RECEIVER Model MR -30/150-170 P a g e 1. Y MR- 30/150-170 R E C E I V E R MP.R T I -ELECTRONICS C leburne, Texas S P E C I F I C A THONS Application Sensitivity . F r e q u e n c y Range. Selectivity - .. . Remote Pick-up 0 . 6 m i c r o v o l t s o r less f o r 20 db quieting. . 150 - 172 m e g a c y c l e s . - .. Minus 100 db a t p l u s o r m i n u s 32 kc; m i n u s 6 db o r l e s s a t plus o r m i n u s 15 kc. Spurious R e s p o n s e . * . k.11 s p u r i o u s and i m a g e r e s p o n s e s a t t e n u a t e d a t l e a s t 100 db. P l u s o r m i n u s 2 db, 60 t o 7500 c y c l e s with matching Overall Response . t r ansmitter. F r e q u e n c y Stability. . P l u s o r m i n u s 0 . 000570 with c r y s t a l oven. T e m p e r a t u r e R a n g e . . Minus 40 d e g r e e C e n t i g r a d e t o p l u s 70 d e g r e e C e n t i g r a d e . P l u s 8 VU a t 600 o h m s . Audio Output. * . Signal s t r e n g t h and VU b r o u g h t out t o t e s t J a c k s . V i s u a l ... Metering. m e t e r i n g optional. Tube Comp e m e n t . . . 15 r e q u i r e d . 8 tube t y p e s . 6BH6 - 1st L i m i t e r 6DS4 - 1st R F P.mp. ( N u v i s t o r ) 6DS4 - 2nd R F 1-mp. ( N u v i s t o r ) - 6BH6 - 2nd L i m i t e r 6DS4 - 1st M i x e r ( N u v i s t o r ) 6 k L 5 - Discriminator 6HS6 - 1st IF Amp. 12P-T7- N o i s e R e c t . & 6DS4 - H F O s c . T r i p . ( N u v i s t o r R elay P.mp. 12P.T7 - 2nd M i x e r & LF O s c . 12AX7 - N o i s e Amp. 6HS6 - 2nd I F Amp. 6CG7 - 4-udio Amp. OB2 - Voltage R e g . 6HS6 - 3 r d IF Amp. 10 -1/2" high, 19" wide; 9" deep. Dimensions. Panel Finish -Whammertone grey. Weight ( n e t ) . - . - .. 20 pounds. e e a a . e a q o . . a . 0 0 . . e o NOTE: e e . Extended f r e q u e n c y r e s p o n s e t o 12,000 c y c l e s a v a i l a b l e upon s p e c i a l o r d e r f o r $25. 00 additional. c c MARTI ELECTRONICS INSTALLATION OF MR-30/150-170 RECEIVER Clebnrne, Texas Connect t e r m i n a l s 1 and 3 t o the r e m o t e input of your Console. Connect t e r m i n a l 2 - t o a good ground. Terminals 4 and 5 a r e u s e d only on two f r e q u e n c y m o d e l s . 6 and 7 m a y b e u s e d to o p e r a t e a n o t h e r ? d a y on a s i g n a l l a m p . Terminals T h e s e t e r m i n a l s a r e connected t o the contacts of K-1 and a r e c l o s e d when a s i g n a l is r e c e i v e d . Connect t h e antenna to the coaxial connector m a r k e d "antenna." connector i s a SO-239 and m a t e s with a PL-259. The input The r e c e i v e d should b e i n s t a l l e d i n a s t a n d a r d 19" r a c k t h a t is adequately ventilated f o r b e s t o p e r a t i o n a n d tube life. Connect the P o w e r C o r d t o a 117-123 Volt 50-60 cycle s o u r c e . Page 2 MART1 ELECTRONICS Cleburne, Texas MR -30/150-170 R EC E I V E R I n s t r u c t ion B o ok The MR-30/150-170 VHF R e c e i v e r is a c r y s t a l c o n t r o l l e d dual c o n v e r s i o n superhete'rodyne r e c e i v e r designed f o r o p e r a t i o n in the 150 - 172 m e g a c y c l e band. E a c h r e c e i v e r i n c o r p o r a t e s 4 n u v i s t o r s , 10 tubes, and an OB2 The MR-30/150-170 R e c e i v e r h a s a p a s s band of plus o r minus voltage r e g u l a t o r . 15 K c s and w i l l r e j e c t a l l s i g n a l s plus o r m i n u s 32 K c s . by at l e a s t m i n u s 100 db. The r e c e i v e r f e a t u r e s two nuvistor R F s t a g e s , a 1st m i x e r , a 1st IF a m p l i f i e r , a 2nd m i x e r , two 2nd I F s t a g e s , two l i m i t e r s , a dual diode d i s c r i m i n a t o r , an audio a m p l i f i e r , and a two tube squelch s y s t e m . The squelch s y s t e m o p e r a t e s a s e n s i t i v e r e l a y f o r squelching t h e audio and a l s o p r o v i d e s a u x i l i a r y c o n t a c t s f o r v i s u a l signaling of a r e c e i v e d signal. C I R C U I T O P E R A T I O N - General R F Amplifiers: The c a r r i e r s i g n a l s r e c e i v e d at the antenna a r e coupled through a 52 ohm c o a x i a l t r a n s m i s s i o n line t o t h e Arltenna Input of the MR-30/150-170 R e c e i v e r . T h i s Antenna Input is fed to t h e cathode of the 1st R F Amplifier V-1, a 6DS4 Nuvistor, operating a s a grounded g r i d a m p l i f i e r . T h e f i r s t R F A m p l i f i e r p r o v i d e s s o m e amplification but p r i m a r i l y it p r o v i d e s an impedance matching device and a s s o c i a t e d with L-1, L - 2 , and L - 3 p r o v i d e s a band p a s s f i l t e r s y s t e m . The output of V-1 is c a p a c i t i v e coupled t o V - 2 , a 6DS4 Nuvistor, v i a t h e band p a s s f i l t e r L-1, L-2, and L-3. L - 3 i s c a p a c i t i v e coupled a t a low-impedance point and t h i s s i g n a l i s fed t o t h e cathode of V - 2 o p e r a t i n g a s a grounded g r i d a m p l i f i e r . The output of V - 2 i s fed t o t h e m i x e r V-3 through a second band p a s s f i l t e r consisting of L-4, L-5, and a s s o c i a t e d c a p a c i t o r s . H F O s c i l l a t o r and T r i p l e r : T h e H F (high F r e q u e n c y ) o s c i l l a t o r V-4, a 6DS4 Nuvistor, is a c r y s t a l - c o n t r o l l e d t r i o d e o s c i l l a t o r utilizing the cathode and the g r i d of the 6DS4 (V-4) a s an o s c i l l a t o r and the p l a t e load being tuned t o the t h i r d h a r m o n i c of t h e c r y s t a l o s c i l l a t o r frequency. The c o n t r o l c r y s t a l f r e quency is between 45.6666 M c s and 55.6666 M c s . depending upon the exact c a r r i e r frequency a s s i g n e d t o t h e r e c e i v e r . L - 5 and L - 6 and a s s o c i a t e d c a p a c i t o r s provide a band p a s s f i l t e r in the p l a t e of V-4 and a r e coupled t o t h e 1st m i x e r V-3 with a small c a p a c i t a n c e . e F i r s t Mixer: The output of the 2nd R F a m p l i f i e r i s c a p a c i t i v e coupled t o the g r i d of the 1st m i x e r (V-3) a 6DS4, a s well a s t o t h e output of the H F o s c i l l a t o r V-4. Hetel'odyning o c c u r s within the f i r s t m i x e r and t h e d i f f e r e n c e between t h e c a r r i e r f r e q u e n c y and t h e H F o s c i l l a t o r output f r e q u e n c y i s u s e d a s t h e f i r s t m i x e r output. T h e 1st I F f r e q u e n c y i s 7. 0 m c s . Page 3 MART1 ELECTRONICS Cleburne, T e x a s C r y s t a l and C a r r i e r F r e q u e n c y Determination: When t h e exact c a r r i e r frequency a s s i g n e d t o t h e r e c e i v e r i s known, the high-frequency o s c i l l a t o r c a r r i e r frequency c a n be c a l c u l a t e d a s follows: = f - 7 . 0 mc f l C MR-30/15OPl7O RECEIVER 3 where: f f C = c r y s t a l frequency = c a r r i e r frequency 7. 0 m c . = 1st I F frequency 3 = multiplication F i r s t IF Amplifier: The output of the f i r s t m i x e r is applied t o a high "Q" F i l t e r consisting of L-8, L - 9 , then to t h e c o n t r o l g r i d of V-6, a 6HS6, then L-10 t o the g r i d of t h e 2nd M i x e r . L-8, L-9, and L-10 f o r m a v e r y s e l e c t i v e band p a s s f i l t e r at 7. 0 m c s . L F O s c i l l a t o r : The L F (low frequency) o s c i l l a t o r , V - 7 A , i s a modified P i e r c e c r y s t a l - c o n t r o l l e d o s c i l l a t o r . The frequency of t h i s o s c i l l a t o r is approximately 7. 455 M c s . T h e output of t h i s o s c i l l a t o r i s c a p a c i t i v e coupled to the 2nd M i x e r G r i d , V-7B. V - 7 is a 12AT7, one half of which i s u t i l i z e d a s t h e L F O s c i l l a t o r and t h e other t r i o d e s e c t i o n a s t h e 2nd M i x e r . Second M i x e r : Both the 7 . 455 M c s . output of t h e LF O s c i l l a t o r and t h e 7 M c s . output of t h e f i r s t IF Amplifier a r e applied t o the g r i d of the second m i x e r tube, V - 7 B . Heterodyning o c c u r s within the second m i x e r and t h e d i f f e r e n c e (455Kcs) i s u s e d a s t h e second m i x e r output. The output of t h e second m i x e r i s capacitive coupled to F1-1, a v e r y s e l e c t i v e b a n d - p a s s f i l t e r , and then to the g r i d of V-8, a 6HS6, the 2nd I F Amplifier. F1-1 i s a fixed tuned b a n d - p a s s f i l t e r , with the c e n t e r frequency being 455 K c s . , and i s the p r i m e d e t e r m i n a t e of the p a s s band of t h e MR-30/150-170 R e c e i v e r . Second IF Amplifiers: The output of F i l t e r F1-1 i s applied t o t h e G r i d of V-8, and 1st in a s e r i e s of two IF A m p l i f i e r s at 455 K c s . The output of V-8, a 6HS6, i s fed to t h e g r i d of V - 9 , a 6HS6, v i a the f i l t e r c o n s i s t i n g of L-12, a doubletuned f i l t e r . T h e output of V - 9 , a 6HS6, i s fed t o t h e g r i d of the 1st l i m i t e r , V-10, v i a L-13, another b a n d - p a s s f i l t e r at 455 K c s . L i m i t e r s and D i s c r i m i n a t o r s : The two l i m i t e r s t a g e s , V-10, and V-11 (both 6BH6) clip t h e tops and the bottoms of the incoming s i g n a l s t h e r e b y eliminating n o i s e peaks in the f o r m of amplitude modulation. The output of t h e s e l i m i t e r s a r e 455 Kcs. T h e output of the second l i m i t e r , V-1, i s applied t o the d i s c r i m i n a t o r , V-12, a 6AL5 through T r a n s f o r m e r L-14 which i s tuned t o 455 K c s f o r plus o r m i n u s 15 Kcs. acceptance. The d i s c r i m i n a t o r c i r c u i t r y t r a n s f o r m s t h e f r e q u e n c y deviations into c o r r e s p o n d i n g amplitude v a r i a t i o n s , t h e r e b y detecting the audio signal. 0 MR -30/150-170 RECEIVER Page 4 MARTI ELECTRONICS Cleburne, Texas L i m i t e r s & D i s c r i m i n a t o r s (continued): Following an isolation r e s i s t o r and coupling c a p a c i t o r i s a d e - e m p h a s i s network which a t t e n u a t e s the high f r e q u e n c i e s while emphasizing the low f r e q u e n c i e s ; t h i s attenuation of t h e high f r e q u e n c i e s i s n e c e s s a r y b e c a u s e of the i n h e r e n t p r e - e m p h a s i s c h a r a c t e r i s t i c of t h e p h a s e modulato'r i n the F M t r a n s m i t t e r being r e c e i v e d . 0 Audio Amplifier: The audio a m p l i f i e r tube V-13 ( a 6CG7) i s connected a s a two s t a g e a m p l i f i e r with i n v e r s e feedback t o lower d i s t o r t i o n . The n o r m a l output l e v e l i s plus 8 VU, into a 600 ohm line. The output p l a t e of V-13 i s connected to Audio T r a n s f o r m e r T - 3 t o a 600 ohm output. T h e 600 ohm output i s connected t o T e r m i n a l s 1 and 3 on the r e c e i v e r t e r m i n a l b o a r d v i a the 4. 5Kcs L P F i l t e r Switch and the 20 DB P a d F i l t e r Switch. With the 4. 5Kcs. L P F i l t e r and t h e 20 DB pad switches in the "OFF" gosition, t h e f u l l plus 8 VU with a r e s p o n s e up to 7. 5Kcs. i s available a t t e r m i n a l s 1 and 3 on the R e c e i v e r T e r m i n a l s t r i p . If t h e output of the R e c e i v e r i s to be connected t o a l o c a l Audio Console, we suggest placing the 20 DB P a d Switch in the pad i n "IN" position s o a s t o provide the p r o p e r l e v e l f o r t h e console. T h i s w i l l provide a b e t t e r s i g n a l t o noise r a t i o than would lowering the audio gain c o n t r o l . The audio output l e v e l of t h e r e c e i v e r should always be between plus 4 VU and plus 8 VU and t h e n e c e s s a r y l e v e l at the input t o the load ( s u c h a s an Audio Console) be by fixed pads. When sigfials a r e being r e c e i v e d by the MR-30/150-170 R e c e i v e r below t h r e e (3) m i c r o v o l t s , approximately 8 DB of s i g n a l - t o - n o i s e i m p r o v e m e n t c a n be obtained by placing the 4. 5Kcs. L P F i l t e r Switch in the "IN" position. T h i s will attenuate audio f r e q u e n c i e s above 4500 c y c l e s but will s t i l l be equal to a v e r y good c l a s s telephone l i n e s and w i l l i m p r o v e r e c e p t i o n v e r y noticeably ( a p p r o x . 9 DB). Squelch C i r c u i t : The squelch c i r c u i t is designed to o p e r a t e when a s i g n a l i s r e c e i v e d . T h e squelch c i r c u i t c o n s i s t s of two n o i s e a m p l i f i e r s , V-14A and V-l4B, a 12AX7, a n o i s e r e c t i f i e r , V-15A and a r e l a y a m p l i f i e r tube V-15B. V-15A and V-15B a r e t h e two s e c t i o n s of a 12AT7. With no c a r r i e r r e c e i v e d , t h e n o i s e voltages appearing at t h e d i s c r i m i n a t o r a r e amplified by t h e n o i s e a m p l i f i e r s and applied to the cathode of n o i s e r e c t i f i e r V-15A. The r e c t i f i e d c u r r e n t flows through V-15A; develops a negative g r i d b i a s which cuts off r e l a y a m p l i f i e r V-15B and thus p r e v e n t s the r e l a y in the p l a t e of V-15B f r o m operating: The squelch c o n t r o l ( P - 3 ) a d j u s t s the b i a s on the cathode of n o i s e a m p l i f i e r V-1433; t h e r e b y setting the l e v e l at which n o i s e peaks d r i v e V-14B into conduction. When a s i g n a l is r e c e i v e d , n o i s e quieting o c c u r s and t h e n o i s e a m p l i f i e r (V-14B) d r o p s below t h e l e v e l r e q u i r e d t o d r i v e t h i s tube into conduction. With V-14B cut off, noise r e c t i f i e r V-15A a l s o c e a s e s t o conduct; causing negative b i a s to d i s a p p e a r at the g r i d of V-15B allowing t h e tube t o conduct and thus o p e r a t e t h e squelch r e l a y in t h e plate of V-15B. A f i l t e r network in t h e g r i d c i r c u i t of n o i s e a m p l i f i e r V-14A r e j e c t s voice f r e q u e n c i e s f r o m t h e n o i s e a m p l i f i e r c i r c u i t . MR - 30/150 -170 RECEIVER P a g e 5. MAR T I ELECTRONICS Cleburne, Texas R e c e i v e r Alignment P r o c e d u r e - General: The r e c e i v e r is shipped f r o m t h e f a c t o r y with a l l tuning a d j u s t m e n t s p r e - s e t t o the exact frequency ( o r f r e q u e n c i e s ) f o r which i t w a s o r d e r e d and w i l l r e q u i r e no f u r t h e r alignment u n d e r n o r m a l operating conditions. However, a p e r i o d i c check of t h e r e c e i v e r s e n s i t i v i t y should b e m a d e using the p r o c e d u r e outlined in the r e c e i v e r alignment c h a r t . A Change in operating frequency, m a j o r r e p a i r work, o r d a m a g e during shipment m a y n e c e s s i t a t e r e - a l i g n m e n t of the e n t i r e r e c e i v e r . The following p a r a g r a p h s and t h e r e c e i v e r alignment c h a r t p r e s e n t a c o m p l e t e alignment p r o c edur e o Tool and Equipment R e q u i r e d 1. Insulated tuning tool. 2 . Signal G e n e r a t o r M e a s u r e m e n t C o r p . Model 560-FM; o r equivalent. 3 . C a l i b r a t e d frequency indicator o r c r y s t a l - c o n t r o l l e d o s c i l l a t o r covering 455 K c s and 7. 0 m c with an a c c u r a c y of a t l e a s t 0. 005%. 4. AC VTVM o r Noise and b i s t o r t i o n Equipment. 5. VTVM - RCA Senior Voltohmist. - MR - 30/150 - 170 R E C E I V E R ALIGNMENT 1. MART1 ELECTRONICS PROCEDURE Remove c r y s t a l X - 2 . Then, connect a 455 K c s . Signal S o u r c e to t h e input of F L B P , ( J u n c t i o n of F L B P and C-39). T h i s Signal S o u r c e should have a n a c c u r a c y of a t l e a s t 005%0, T h e Signal S o u r c e should b e connected to the F L B P input through a s m a l l c a p a c i t o r , ( A T y p i c a l value - - 47 uuf). With a VTVM connected to the WHITE T e s t Point ( 1 s t L i m i t e r G r i d ) , a d j u s t t h e s i g n a l s o u r c e output s o t h e indicated voltage on t h e VTVM w i l l be a t l e a s t 3 v o l t s . Now, a d j u s t L-12, top & bottom s l u g s , and L-13 T O P slug only, f o r m a x i m u m indicated voltage. In t h e tuning p r o c e s s t h e output of t h e s i g n a l s o u r c e should be r e d u c e d t o k e e p t h e indicated voltage within t h e 3 t o 5 volt l i m i t s . The bottom slug of L13 i s not u s e d i n t h i s m o d e l r e c e i v e r . T h e a d j u s t m e n t of t h e bottom slug w i l l have v e r y l i t t l e effect on the m e a s u r e d voltage on t h e WHITE T e s t P o i n t . 2. Adjust t h e t.op slug of L-14 ( D i s c r i m i n a t o r Secondary) u n t i l it is n e a r t h e top of t h e can. Then, with t h e VTVM connected to t h e GREEN T e s t Point ( D i s c r i m i n a t o r P r i m a r y ) a d j u s t t h e Bottom Slug of L14 for m a x i m u m indicat e d voltage. T h i s should b e between. 12 and 17 v o l t s . 3. With t h e VTVM connected to t h e BLUE T e s t Point ( D i s c r i m i n a t o r Secondary) a d j u s t t h e top slug of L-14 for z e r o voltage a s indicated on t h e VTVM. T h e 455 K C IF and the D i s c r i m i n a t o r a r e now p r o p e r l y a d j u s t e d f o r s e n s i t i v i t y . 4. I n s t a l l c r y s t a l X - 2 i n t h e c r y s t a l socket. Then, connect a 7 . 0 M c . Signal S o u r c e to t h e junction of L-5, C-19 and C-20 through a s m a l l c a p a c i t o r with a t y p i c a l value of 5 uuf. With t h e VTVM connected t o t h e WHITE T e s t Point, a d j u s t t h e s i g n a l s o u r c e output s o t h e indicated voltage w i l l b e between 3 and 5 volts. T h e frequency of t h e 7 . 0 Mc s o u r c e c a n b e checked by connected t h e VTVM t o the BLUE T e s t Point. A l l a d j u s t m e n t s m a d e in t h e alignment of t h e r e c e i v e r f r o m t h i s point on should always h a v e t h e s i g n a l on exact f r e q u e n c y . The s i g n a l s o u r c e c a n always be checked by checking t h e VTVM voltage on BLUE T e s t Point. It w i l l b e z e r o volts with a n "ON" f r e q u e n c y signal. With t h e VTVM on t h e WHITE T e s t Point, a d j u s t L-8, L-9 a n d L-10 (both top a n d bottom s l u g s ) f o r m a x i m u m indicated voltage, being c e r t a i n t o a d j u s t t h e s i g n a l s o u r c e output to m a i n t a i n t h e indicated voltage between 3 and 5 v o l t s . T h e a d j u s t m e n t of L-8, L-9 and L-10 should be r e p e a t e d a t l e a s t two t i m e s . 5. Now, with t h e VTVM on the RED T e s t Point and t h e v a r i a b l e c a p a c i t o r C-68 a d j u s t e d t o a p p r o x i m a t e l y 50% capacity, a d j u s t L-6 and L - 7 f o r m a x i m u m indicated voltage. After L-6 and L-7 h a v e b e e n a d j u s t e d f o r m a x i m u m voltage, then C-68 ( a 4 to 30 uuf t r i m m e r ) c a n b e a d j u s t e d f o r m a x i m u m voltage a s indicated on VTVM. T h e indicated voltage on VTVM should be between . 6 Volts and 1 0 Volts. 0 a a MR 30/150-170 RECEIVER MART1 ELECTRONICS Cleburne, Texas A L I G N M E N T P R O C E D U R E (continued) Now connect a n "ON" f r e q u e n c y s i g n a l s o u r c e to t h e Antenna Input 6. Connector J-1, a c o a x i a l connector SO-239. Then, with the VTVM connected to the WHITE T e s t P o i n t , a d j u s t L-1, L - 2 , L-3, L - 4 and L - 5 f o r m a x i m u m indicated voltage being c e r t a i n to a d j u s t t h e output of t h e "ON" frequency s i g n a l s o u r c e t o m a i n t a i n between 3 and 5 v o l t s on VTVM and frequently checking t h e Signal S o u r c e frequency by checking voltage on BLUE T e s t P o i n t . With t h e "ON" f r e q u e n c y s i g n a l s o u r c e connected to J-1 and t h e VTVM on WHITE T e s t P o i n t , now r e - c h e c k a d j u s t m e n t of L - 8 , L - 9 and L-10 f o r m a x i m u m indicated voltage on VTVM. Be c e r t a i n the s i g n a l s o u r c e is exactly on frequency. Now P--1, a voltage c o n t r o l in the s c r e e n of V - 6 , c a n be a d j u s t e d s o with a n input s i g n a l of . 5 m i c r o v o l t s the VTVM when connected t o the WHITE T e s t P o i n t will indicate 3 v o l t s . 7. The ORANGE T e s t P o i n t i s u s e d only i n t h e event of s t r o n g s i g n a l s . T h i s t e s t point i s u s e d f o r s i g n a l l e v e l indication only. With a V T V M o r a 50 m i c r o a m p e r e m e t e r connected between ORANG& T e s t P o i n t and GROUND, a convenient method of indication of s i g n a l s t r e n g t h i s a v a i l a b l e . 8. Now apply a n "ON" frequency signal, within . 000.2% of d e s i r e d frequency, f r o m a n e x t e r n a l s o u r c e s u c h a s a f r e q u e n c y m e t e r on a t r a n s m i t t e r with a known f r e q u e n c y . T h e m e a s u r e d voltage with the VTVM on the BLUE T e s t P o i n t should be within one volt. The r e c e i v e r c a n then be a d j u s t e d t o exact frequerrcy by a slight a d j u s t m e n t of C - 6 8 ( a 4 -30 c e r a m i c t r i m m e r located u n d e r c h a s s i s on the c r y s t a l socket f o r 0-1). Then, apply a modulated s i g n a l f r o m the d e s i r e d t r a n s m i t t e r s u c h a s a M a r t i E l e c t r o n i c s Model M-30B that i s a d j u s t e d f o r 7. 5 K c s . deviation with a 1000 c y c l e tone, Then with n o i s e and d i s t o r t i o n equipment a c r o s s t h e output of the MR30/150-170 t e r m i n a l s #1 & #3, a d j u s t the p r i m a r y and s e c o n d a r y of L-14 f o r m i n i m u m d i s t o r t i o n , being c e r t a i n that t h e voltage! indicated on t h e VTVM a t BLUE T e s t P o i n t i s z e r o voltage. B e c e r t a i n the t r a n s m i t t e r i s on t h e exact d e s i r e d frequency b e f o r e any a d j u s t m e n t s a r e attempted. 9. Now, wi.th a s i g n a l s o u r c e such a s a n a d j u s t a b l e s i g n a l g e n e r a t o r , 10 a d j u s t the squelch a d j u s t m e n t ( P - 3 ) s o the squelch w i l l o p e r a t e on . 4 m i c r o v o l t s . Y 11. All r e a d i n g s on t h e VTVM a r e m a d e with the c o m m o n p r o b e t o ground 12 and all r e a d i n g s a r e negative except on BLUE T e s t P o i n t and the voltage a t t h i s point could be e i t h e r positive o r negative according to f r e q u e n c y of the r e c e i v e d signal. D 0 T h e r e c e i v e r is now p r o p e r l y aligned and a d j u s t e d for best o p e r a t i o n . P A R T S LIST MR 30/150-170 MARTI ELECTRONICS Cleburne, Texas RECEIVER FILTERS F i l t e r , B a n d - P a s s , fixed tuned, 455 k c s , Motorola SK-9484W. BPI CE c2 C2A c3 c4 c5 . . 66 c7 C8 c9 . c 10 c 11 c 12 C 13 C 14 c 15 C 16 C 17 C 18 c 19 c 20 621 c22 C23 c29 C30 C31 C32 c33 c34 c35 C36 c37 C38 c 39 C40 C41 C 42 . . . c24 C25 C26 c 27 c 28 CAPACITORS C a p a c i t o r , f i l t e r , 80-80-60mfd9 300 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , OOlmfd, 500V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , 47mmfd, 600 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , . OOlmfd, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , f e e d - t h r u , OOlmfd, 500 V . , A e r o v o s #7523. Same. C a p a c i t o r , t u b u l a r , 3.9 mmfd, 5%, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , 5mmfd, 570, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , t u b u l a r , 3.9mmfd, 5%, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , lOmmfd, lo%, 500 V, C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , OOlmfd, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , f e e d - t h r u , OOlmfd, 500 V . , Aerovox #7523. Same. C a p a c i t o r , t u b u l a r , 3. Smmfd, 57'0, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , t u b u l a r s , 7. 8mmfd, 570, (Two 3. 9mmfd i n p a r a l l e l . ) C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , OOlmfd, 500 V. Same. C a p a c i t o r , t u b u l a r , . 2 7 m m f d , 570, 500 V. Same. C a p a c i t o r , tubular, 12mmfd. 1070, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , t u b u l a r , 1. Ommfd, 570, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , 22mmfd, 5%, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , t u b u l a r , 3. Smmfd, 57'0, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , . OOlmfd, 500 V. Not u s e d i n t h i s model. c a p a c i t o r , t u b u l a r , 3.9mmfd9 57'0~500 V. C a p a c i t o r , tubular, 12mmfd, 1070, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , OOlmfd, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , 5mmfd, 5%, 500 V.! Capacitor, feed-thru, OOlmfd, 500 V, Aerovox #7523. Same. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , 005mfd, 1000 V. C a p a c i t o r , discap, OOlmfd, 500 V. Same. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , 22mmfd, 5%, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , t u b u l a r , 1. Ommfd, 570, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , Olmfd, 1000 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , 47mmfd, 600 V. Same. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , Olmfd, 1000 V. S 'ame. Same. Same. , . . e e . . PARTS LIST MR-30/150-170 R E C E I V E R ec 43 c44 c45 C46 c47 C 48 c49 C 50 C51 C 52 c53 c 54 c55 C56 c 57 C58 c 59 C 60 C61 C 62 C63 C64 C65 C66 C67 C 68 C 69 C 70 C71 C72 c 73 c74 c75 C 76 c77 C78 c79 C80 C81 C 82 C83 C84 C 85 C86 MARTI ELECTRONICS Cleburne, Texas CAPACITORS (continued) C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p . 22mmfd, 570, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , 47mmfd, 600 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , . 0 0 1 mfd, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , . Olmfd, 1 0 0 0 V. Same C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , 47 m m f d , 600 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , . Olmfd, 1000 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , . 0 0 1 mfd, 600 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , . 01 mfd, 1000 V . Same C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , 22mmfd, 570, 500 V. C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , . 01 mfd, 1000 V Same C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , 470 m m f d , 1070, 1 0 0 0 V. Same Same C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , . 0 2 mfd, 2070, 1 0 0 0 V. C a p a c i t o r , . 05 mfd, 400 V Same C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , . 0 0 5 mfd, 1000 V C a p a c i t o r , 25 mfd, 15 V C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , 10 mmfd, 500 V ( U s e d on d u a l f r e q u e n c y m o d e l only) C a p a c i t o r , v a r i a b l e , 4-30mmfd, R e l i a n c e #TS2A ( U s e d on D. F. Model o C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , 001 mfd, 500V ( U s e d on d u a l f r e q u e n c y m o d e l only) Same C a p a c i t o r , v a r i a b l e , 4-30mmfd, R e l i a n c e #TSZA C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p . , 005 mfd, 1 0 0 0 V C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , lOmmfd, 570, 500 V C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , 3.'9 m m f d , 570, 500V ( O m i t t e d on d u a l f r e q u e n c y mod C a p a c i t o r , t u b u l a r , , 2 7 m m f d , 570, 500 V C a p a c i t o r , discap, 3 . 9 m m f d , 570, 500 V C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , . 0 0 1 mfd, 500 V D i s t r i b u t i v e capacity a c r o s s c o i l i n L7 C a p a c i t o r , bmmfd, 500V ( O n e 5mmfd a n d one l m m f d i n p a r a l l e l ) Not u s e d i n t h i s m o d e l Not u s e d in t h i s m o d e l C a p a c i t o r , t u b u l a r , , 25mfd, 200 WVDC C a p a c i t o r , f e e d - t h r u , OOlmfd, 500V, Aerovox #7523 Same Same Same C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , 470 m m f d , 2570, 500 V Same C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , . 01 mfd, lOOOV PARTS LIST 0 M A R T I E L E Z TR ONICS Cleburne, Texas M R 3 D / 1 5 @- 1 7 0 R E C E I V E R CAPACITORS (cantinued) C a p a c i t o r , d i s c a p , 47 mmfd, 600V. C87 C a p a c i t o r , discap, 22mmfd. 5% 500V. C88 C a p a c i t o r , discap, 470 m m f d , 5%, 500V. C89 Same. C90 C a p a c i t o r , . 05 mfd, 500V. C91 Capacitor, discap, . O O l mfd, 500V. C92 C a p a c i t o r , Smfd, 25V, , APD-016. c93 Capacitor, d i s c a p , 001 mfd, 500V. c94 Same. c95 Same. C96 C a p a c i t o r , feed-thsu, 001 mfd, 500V. , Aerovox #7523. c97 S a m e . C98 Same. c99 ClOO Same. ClOl Same. DIODE ~ E C T I F I E R . ~ . D1 R e c t i f i e r , silicon, 800 PIV, 500 ma., E r i e ED -3010 D2 Same. FUSES F1 F u s e , 3AG, 2. 5 Amp., sloAblow. . . JACKS J1 J a c k , #SO-239. RELAYS K1 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 0 Relay, 3.1 MADC, 10K o h m s , Cont. lA, 29 A2420 -408 - 4L. VDC, A m e r i c a n Z e t t l e r INDUCTORS F i l t e r , b a n d - p a s s , 4 t u r n s #20 w i r e , double- s p a c e d on National C o i l F o r m # P N C F - 2 - B with C809 slug. Same. S a m e , except with t a p at 3/4 t u r n f r o m ground s i d e . S a m e as L1 and L2. S a m e as L1 and L2, S a m e as L1 and L2. F i l t e r , band - p a s s , 3 t u r n s #20 w i r e , double-spaced on National C o i l form #PNCF-Z-B with C809 slug. F i l t e r , IF, 7 m c . , Radio I n d u s t r i e s &O-15382-1. Same. Same. Not u s e d in this model. PARTS LIST MR L2 0 L21. L22 RECEIVER INDUCTORS (continued) F i l t e r , b a n d - p a s s , 455 k c s . , R a d i o I n d u s t r i e s #EO-15695. Same. F i l t e r , d i s c r i m i n a t o r , 455 k c s . R a d i o I n d u s t r i e s #EO-15694-RI. F i l t e r , choke, 1. 8 uh. 1000 ma. O h m i t e #2-144. F i l t e r , choke, 1 uh. 900 ma. , Dalevan #1840-10. Same. \ Same. F i l t e r , choke, 3. 9 uh. , 1130 ma. , D e l e v a n #1840-20. ( U s e d on dualf r e q u e n c y only. ) F i l t e r , choke, 3. 9 u h . , 1130 ma. Delevan #1840-20. F i l t e r , choke 3 h y . , 110 m a . #2COO. Same. 01 OVENS Oven, 12. 6 volt, O v e n a i r e #SA-2. P2 P3 POTENTIOMETERS P o t e n t i o m e t e r , 500K o h m s , ML-5545. P o t e n t i o m e t e r , 25K o h m s , ML-5544. PL1 Note: PILOT LAMPS P i l o t l a m p , 12 volt, D r a k e #5100-182. U s e G E #756 r e p l a c e m e n t bulb. L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 L17 L18 L19 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R 10 R 11 R 12 R 13 R 14 R 15 R 16 R 17 R 18 R 19 30/150-170 MAR TI E L E G TR ONIC S Cleburne, Texas RESISTORS R e s i s t o r , 10K ohm, 1 watt, 570, Same. R e s i s t o r , lOOK ohm, 1/2 watt, 50/00. R e s i s t o r , 470K ohm, 1/2 watt, 5 7 0 ~ R e s i s t o r , 47K ohm, 1/2'watt, 50/00. R e s i s t o r , 27K ohm, 1/2 watt, lo%. R e s i s t o r , 47K ohm, 1/2 watt, 5 7 0 ~ Same. Same. R e s i s t o r , 150K ohm, 1/2 watt, 1 0 ~ 0 . R e s i s t o r , 47.00 o h m 1/2 watt, 5 7 0 ~ R e s i s t o r , 68 ohm, 1/2 watt, 1070. R e s i s t o r , 27K ohm, 1/2 watt, 10%. R e s i s t o r , 10K ohm, 1 watt, 5700 R e s i s t o r , 560 ohm, 1/2 watt, 5 7 0 ~ R e s i s t o r , 47K ohm, 1/2 watt, 570R e s i s t o r , 470K ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. R e s i s t o r , 47K ohm, 1/2 watt, 570~ R e s i s t o r , 10K ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. P A R T S LIST MR 30/150-170 R20 R 21 R 22 R23 R24 R25 R26 R27 R28 R 29 R 30 R31 R 32 R 33 R34 R35 R 36 R 37 R38 R39 R 40 R41 R 42 R 43 R44 R 45 R 46 R 47 R48 R 49 R50 R51 R 52 R53 R 54 R55 R56 R57 R58 R59 R 60 R 61 R 62 R63 R64 R 65 Resistor, Resistor, R e sis t o r , Resistor, R e sis t o r , Resistor, R e si s t o r , R e s is t o r , Resistor, R e sis t o r , R e s is t o r , Resistor, Resistor, Resistor, Resistor, Resistor, Resistor, Resistor, Same. Same. Resistor , Resistor, Same. Resistor, Resistor, Resistor, R esistor , Same. Resistor, Resistor, Resistor, Resistor, Resistor; Resistor, R es i s t o r , R e sis t o r , R e s istor, Same. Resistor, Resistor, R esis t o r , Resistor, R e s i st o r , Resistor, R e s i st o r , Same. MARTI ELECTRONICS Cleburne, Texas RECEIVER R E S I S T 0 R S (continued) @ I 2200 ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. 4700 ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. 470K ohm, 1/2 watt, 5y0. lOOK ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. 68 ohm, 1/2 watt, 1070. 68K ohm, 1 watt, 10%. 1800 ohm, 1/2 watt, 10%. 22K ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. 47K ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. 150K ohm, 1/2 watt, 10%. 22K ohm, 1/2 watt, 5%. 68 ohm, 1/2 watt, 1070. 68K ohm, 1/2 watt, 10%. 22K ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. 1800 ohm, 1/2 watt, lo%, 47K ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. lOOK ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. 27K ohm, 1/2 watt, 10%. 22K ohm, l,watt, 10%. 47K ohm, 1/2 watt, 570, 15K ohm, 1 watt, 570. 4700 ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. 470K ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. lOOK ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. 470K ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. lOOK ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. 470K ohm, 1/2 watt, 5%. 2200 ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. 47K ohm, 1/2 watt, 5‘10. 470K ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. 680 ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. 47K ohm, 1/2 watt, 5%. 27K ohm, 1/2 watt, 5%. 4700 ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. 2. 2 m e g . , 1/2 watt, 10%. 47K ohm, 1/2 watt, 570. 1 m e g . , 1/Z watt, 10%. 12K ohm, 1/2 watt, 10%. 470K ohm, 1/2 watt, 5%. 1 m e g . , 1/2 watt, lO’$o. ~ PARTS LIST MR-30/150-170 R 68 R 69 R70 R71 R72 R73 & R74 R75 R76 R77 R78 s1 s2 & s3 SWITCHES Toggle, S P S T 3 a m p . , 125 V, DPDT T3 TRANSFORMERS P o w e r , p r i m a r y 117 volt, s e c o n d a r y 290 volt C. T. @ 250ma, 1 2 . 6 volt C. T. @ 5 a m p s . #P60328 Output, p r i m a r y 20K ohm, C. T . , s e c o n d a r y 150/600 ohms. #AT-141 TB1 TB2 TERMINAL 7-terminal 3 - t e rm in a 1 TPl TP2 TP3 TP4 TP5 TEST POINTS Red, #119466-B Orange, #119466-F White, #119466-A G r e e n , #119466-E Blue, #119466-G T2 0 RECEIVER RESISTORS (continued] 270K ohm, 1/2 watt, 1070 470K ohm, 1/2 watt, 570 180K ohm, 1/2 watt, 1070 270K ohm, 1 watt, 1070 . 6800 ohm, 1/2 watt, 10% 1. 2 m e g . , 1/2 watt, 10% 150 ohm, 1/2 watt, 570 560 ohm, 1/2 watt, 570 150 ohm, 1/2 watt, 570 10 ohm, 2 watt, 10% lOOK ohm, 1 watt, 570 1714 ohm, (One 12K, 1 W, 10% and one 2K, 5-8W. i n p a r a l l e l ) R66 R 67 a MART1 E L E C T R O N I C V1 t h r u V4 v5 V6 v7 V8 & V9 v10 & v11 v12 V13 V14 V15 V16 BOARDS TUBES Nuvistor, 6DS4 Nuvistor, 6DS4 ( U s e d on dual-frequency m o d e l s only) 6HS 6 12AT7 6HS6 6BH6 6AL5 6CG7 12AX7 12AT7 Voltage r e g u l a t o r , OB2 PARTS LIST MR-30/150-170 MART1 ELECTRONIC' RECEIVER CR Y S T A L S x1 X P x2 P i e z o type 2001. (Specify c h a n n e l f r e q u e n c y when o r d e r i n g ) P i e z o type 2001. ( U s e d on d u a l f r e q u e n c y m o d e l only) I n t e r n a t i o n a l MXOl7G. (Specify channel f r e q u e n c y when o r d e r i n g ) TRANSFORMER CONNECTION DATA: T3 Output t r a n s f o r m e r : Primary 20K ohm - R e d and blue C. T. -White S e c onda r y 600 ohm - Use G r e e n & Blue White T i e Black t o Red - - White 150 ohm - U s e G r e e n & Black T i e G r e e n to Red-White & Black to Blue-White MART1 ELECTRONICS Cleburne, Texas IIDUIJAIL, FREQUIJEN([;;’PP 0PE:HBBBTIION aff M I R R - ~ ~1/1/ 5 m - n m REGEIIXTEI%L - Connect a single-pole, double-throw switch o r r e l a y to the r e c e i v e r t e r m i n a l s 2 , 4 and 5. Connect the c e n t e r l e g of the s w i t c h to t e r m i n a l n u m b e r 2 and the o t h e r s e c t i o n s of the switch t o t e r m i n a l s 4 a n d 5 . T h i s s w i t c h c a n be mounted up to 40 f e e t f r o m the r e c e i v e r if a two-conductor, s h i e l d e d cable i s Switch function i s t o ground the cathode of the o s c i l l a t o r of the d e s i r e d used. See d i a g r a m below and s c h e m a t i c d i a g r a m . frequency. Connect telephone l i n e to t e r m i n a l s n u m b e r e d 1 and 3 . Connect t e r m i n a l n u m b e r 2 to a good e a r t h ground. Connect telephone l i n e a t Studio to R e m o t e Input T e r m i n a l s . 1 and 2. Connect telephone l i n e to t e r m i n a l s n u m b e r e d Connect t e r m i n a l n u m b e r 2 t o a good e a r t h g r o u n d . 2 to terminal number 6. Connect a j u m p e r f r o m t e r m i n a l n u m b e r Remove the c e n t e r - t a p of T - 3 ( b l a c k & white w i r e s ) under c h a s s i s f r o m ground a n d s o l d e r to t e r m i n a l n u m b e r 7 of r e c e i v e r t e r m i n a l s t r i p under c h a s s i s Connect the telephone line to R e p e a t e r Coil a t Studio. T h e output of the r e p e a t e r coil should be connected to the Audio Input of the Console. WHEN USING THE MR-30/150-170 RECEIVER I N REMOTE OPERATION, 20 DB P A D SHOULD BE IN THE “OUT“ POSITION. REC.EIVEP L0C.P.T ION STUDIO THE MARTI ELECTRONICS Cleburne, Texas THPJIGAIL, METElR lREBBDIIINGS ~ Series of Receivers: Tube No. & Type P i n N o . & Reading Special Notes V-1 6DS4 2 4 8 10 12 4 8 Volts 0 Volts 0 Volts 6 . 3 Volts A C 0 Volts M e a s u r e d at terminal 1 of L- 1. V-2 6DS4 2 4 8 10 12 4 8 Volts 0 Volts 0 Volts 6. 3 Volts A C 0 Volts M e a s u r e d at terminal 3 of L-4. V-3 6DS4 2 4 8 10 12 52 Volts - 1 . 4 Volts 0 Volts 0 Volts 6 . 3 Volts AC M e a s u r e d at t e r m i n a l 2 of L-8. V a r i e s with c r y s t a l a c t i v i t y . 2 84 Volts - 2 . 3 Volts 0 Volts 6 . 3 Volts AC 0 Volts. M e a s u r e d at t e r m i n a l 2 of L-7. V a r i e s with c r y s t a l a c t i v i t y . v - 4 6DS4 4 8 10 12 V-5 6DS4 V-6 6HS6 Same as V - 4 when u s e d i n dual f r e q u e n c y m o d e l s . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 V - 7 12AT7 ~ MR-30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Volts 0 Volts 0 Volts 6 . 3 Volts AC 100 Volts 7 5 Volts . 6 6 Volts 92 Volts 4 . 2 Volts 5. 8 Volts 0 Volts 1 2 . 6 V o l t s AC 72 Volts 0 Volts 1 . 5 Volts 6. 3 Volts AC Page #2 I , I ' TYPlICAL IMIE'ITER BBEBBDIINGS Tube No. &, Type V-8 6HS6 P i n No. 1 I . & Reading Series of R e c e i v e r s : Special N o t e s - 2. 0 Volts N o r m a l l y 0 V o l t s b u t w i t h a s t r o n g s i g n a l - 2 . 0 Volts. 0 Volts 0 Volts 6 . 3 Volts AC 175 Volts M e a s u r e d a t terminal 1 of L 70 to 86 Volts Varies with signal. . 4 2 t o . 50 Volts V a r i e s with s i g n a l . 0 to 0 to - 6 . 5 Volts V a r i e s with s i g n a l . 0 Volts 0 Volts 6 . 3 Volts A C 175 V o l t s 70 t o 100 Volts V a r i e s with s i g n a l . . 36 to . 50 Volts V a r i e s with s i g n a l . V-9 6HS6 . 80 t o 1 5 Volts 0 Volts 0 Volts 6 . 3 V o l t s AC 100 V o l t s 75 Volts 0 Volts V-10 6BH6 V a r i e s with s i g n a l . - . 4 5 Volts 0 Volts 0 Volts 6 . 3 Volts AC 110 V o l t s 92 Volts 0 Volts V-11 6BH6 V-12 6 A L 5 MR-30 1 2 0 Volts -9 t o - 17 Volts 0 Volts w h e n o n exact frequer. Could v a r y t o r - 10 Volts. V a r i e s w i t h a d j u s t m e n t of P r i m a r y of L - 1 4 . 0 Volts 6 . 3 Volts AC 0 Volts 0 Volts Same as P i n N u m b e r 2 . . ? - a a - i -t- 't 0 - - + -. 0 ru r( F: z" 0 iz U C z" n 0 I m I ' 0 4 I I k e, .r( d &I 6( Cd '2: i? X A 0- -u N Page #3. THPIIGBBL METER BEAllDJINGS Tube N o . & Type V-13 6CG7 MR-30 P i n No. & Reading Series of Receivers: S p e c i a l Notes 56 Volts 0 Volts 2 . 2 Volts 6 . 3 Volts AC 0 Volts 165 Volts 0 "Volts 4 . 7 Volts 0 Volts V-14 12AX7 62 t o 170 Volts 0 t o - 4 . 0 Volts 0 t o 17 Volts 0 Volts 1 2 . 6 Volts AC 116 Volts 0 Volts 1 . 7 Volts 6 . 3 Volts AC V a r i e s with s q u e l c h a n d s i g n a l . V a r i e s with s q u e l c h a n d s i g n a l . V a r i e s with squelch a d j u s t m e n t . V - 1 5 12AT7 126 to 170 Volts 0 t o - 9. 0 Volts 0 to . a Volts 0 Volts 1 2 . 6 Volts AC 0 t o - 10 Volts 0 t o - 10 Volts 1 . 7 Volts 6. 3 V o l t s AC V a r i e s with s q u e l c h a d j u s t m e n t . V a r i e s with s q u e l c h and signal. V a r i e s with s q u e l c h and s i g n a l . V a r i e s with squelch a n d s i g n a l . V a r i e s with squelch a n d s i g n a l . All r e a d i n g s with a Vacuum Tube V o l t m e t e r e x c e p t AC Voltage R e a d i n g s . AC Voltage Readings with AC Volt M e t e r . \ All DC r e a d i n g s a r e considered n o r m a l i f within p l u s o r m i n u s 20% of typical r e a d i n g s . 1 ,- ' 're.. I 1 . I I 4 . . I . .. 1 . .- . _-- L- II Pin I V8 To Of Delete F L - B P Add L-11 Same as L-12 R a d i o I n d u s t r i e s EO-15694-R1 Add C-105 Discap, 5. 0 mmfd, 57'0, 500 Volts. Add C-106 Discap, 47 mmfd, 57'0, 500 V o l t s . R e p l a c e F L - B P with L-11, C-105 & C-106. Marti Electronics Modification on MR-30/150-170 DWG 102 t o b e c o m e MR-30/150-170 P a g e No. 2 X MARTI 0-1A SOLID S T A T E OVEN THIS EQUIPMENT IS S U P P L I E D WITH T H E MARTI 0 - 1 A SOLID STATE PROPORTIONAL T E M P E R A T U R E CONTROLLED CRYSTAL OVEN AND SPECIAL HIGH ACCURACY CRYSTAL. THIS OVEN- CRY STA L COMBINATION PROVIDES F R EQUENC Y STABILITY O F .0005% F R O M -3OOC to t 60°C. DO NOT USE THIS CRYSTAL IN CONVENTIONAL HIGH T E M P E R A T U R E OVENS OR USE VENTIONAL CRYSTALS IN THIS SOLID STA.TE OVEN. CON- T H E 0-1A OVEN DOES NOT PRODUCE T E M P E R A T U R E S HIGH ENOUGH T O D E T E C T B Y TOUCHING T H E ALUMINUM HOUSING. ' . I I I I I I I I ! I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I 1 I I 0 I 8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I 4 I , ; f I -. I :& I :'. I