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Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual

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Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier

Table of Contents

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GENERAL / REALIGNMENT

INTRODUCTION

SCOPE OF THIS MANUAL

This manual is intended for use by experienced technicians familiar with similar types of commercial-grade communications equipment. It contains all required service information for the equipment and is current as of the publication date. Changes that may occur after publication are covered by either Service Bulletins or Manual Revisions, issued as required.

ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS

When ordering replacement parts or equipment information, the full part identification number should be included. This applies to all parts: components, kits, or chassis. If the part number is unknown, include the chassis or kit number of which it is a part and provide a sufficient description of the required component for proper identification.

PERSONAL SAFETY

The following precautions are recommended for personal safety:

  • DO NOT transmit until all RF connectors are verified to be secure and any open connectors are properly terminated.
  • SHUT OFF and DO NOT operate this equipment near electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere.
  • This equipment should be serviced only by qualified technicians.

SERVICE

This radiotelephone is designed for easy servicing. Refer to the schematic diagrams, printed circuit board views, and alignment procedures contained within.

1. Modes

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Note

DIP SW1 is set to “ON” when shipped from the factory. If the dealer mode, service adjustment mode, and reset mode fail to function, please check to see that DIP SW1 is set to “ON”.Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-2

No.ModeFunction
1User modeFor normal use.
2User menu modeSelects the user menu.
3Dealer modeWrites the various data settings to

the memory channels.

4Dealer menu modeSelects the dealer menu.
5Service adjustment

mode

Selects the adjustment items for

the service adjustment mode menu.

6Reset modeClears all memory channels and the

menu contents.

2. How to Enter Each Mode

No.ModeOperation
1User modePower ON
2User menu mode[User mode] + [MENU]
3Dealer mode[MENU] + [MODE] + Power ON
4Dealer menu mode[Dealer mode] + [MENU]
5Service adjustment mode[SCAN] + [DATA] + Power ON
6Reset mode[MENU] + [MODE] + [DATA]

+ Power ON

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3. Reset Mode

All Reset

Restores the factory default settings. Set DIP SW1 to ON, then press [POWER] while holding [MENU], [MODE], and [DATA]. “HELLO” appears on the display, indicating the system has been reset.

  • All reset does not clear adjustment data settings.
  • If the power supply is cut off during all reset, the forced reset is executed as soon as power is restored.

Battery Reset

When the power supply from the backup battery is interrupted, the factory default settings are restored, except for memory channels 01 to 10.

4. Dealer Mode

  • This mode allows dealers to select functions for users.
  •  
  •  
  • Dealers can customize the receive frequency, transmit frequency, type of emission (MODE), alphanumeric display, transmission power limit, and set functions.
    Contents to be

    customized

     

    Mode to be used

     

    Purpose

    Receive

    frequency

    Receive frequency

    write mode

    To write to memory channels
    Transmit

    frequency

    Transmit frequency

    write mode

    Type of emission

    (MODE)

    Type of emission

    (MODE) write mode

    Alphanumeric

    display

    Alphanumeric display

    data write mode

    Transmit power

    limit

    Transmit power limit

    write mode

    Set functionMenu modeSelect function setting
    Memory channel

    selector mode

    To select memory

    Channels

Procedure ( ): Initial value

  1. Press [POWER] while holding [MENU] and [MODE].Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-5

Turn [DIAL] or press any key, and enter Memory channel selector mode.

Memory channel selector mode (01)

This mode is for selector memory channels when writing frequency and other information to memory channels.Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-6

Second time: 01 USB only. The others are blank.

  1. When [DIAL] is turned, channels, including those not entered in memories, are switched continuously.Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-7
  2. Pressing [DATA] enables the receive frequency write mode.

Receive frequency write mode (00.000.00)

This mode is for writing receive frequencies to memory channels. The frequency is set in single digits starting from the 10MHz to the 10Hz digit. The 1Hz digit is defaulted to “0”.Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-8

  1. Turning the [DIAL] changes the digit to its minimum frequency setting.
  2. When the setting of one digit is completed, press [SCAN] to move to the next digit. Digits are set in order from the 10MHz digit to the 10Hz digit. (When setting the 10Hz digit, for example, the display shows the previously entered digits: 12.345.56)
  3. Pressing [DATA] enables the transmit frequency write mode.

Transmit frequency write mode (00.000.00)

This mode is for writing transmit frequencies to the memory channels. The frequency is set in single digits starting from the 10MHz digit to the 10Hz digit. The 1Hz digit is defaulted to “0”.Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-9

  1. Turning the [DIAL] changes the digit to its minimum frequency setting.
  2. When the setting of one digit is completed, press [SCAN] to move to the next digit. Digits are set in order from the 10MHz digit to the 10Hz digit.
  3. Pressing [DATA] enables the type of emission (MODE) write mode. (When setting the 10Hz digit, for example, the display shows the previously entered digits: 12.345.56)
  4. When wishing to use the memory channel as a receive-only channel, set all digits to “0”, then press [DATA] to enable the type of emission (MODE) write mode.

Type of emission (MODE) write mode (USB)

This mode is used to write the type of emission to the memory channel.Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-10

  1. Turning the [DIAL] triggers a display that scrolls continuously in the following order:Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-11
  2. Pressing [DATA] enables the alphanumeric display data write mode.

Alphanumeric display data write mode (Blank)

This mode is used to write alphanumeric display data (up to 7 digits) to the memory channels.Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-12

  1. Turning the [DIAL] triggers a display that scrolls continuously in the following order:Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-13
    BlankHPX,*7
    AIQY08
    BJRZ/19
    CKS$=2 
    DLT1/1@3 
    EMU<\4 
    FNV>_5 
    GOW+#6 
  2. Digits are set starting from the left side. Pressing [SCAN] moves the cursor’s one-digit position to the right.
  3. Pressing [DATA] changes control to the:
    • Transmit power limit write mode (when specified diode D7 is installed)
    • Memory channel selector mode (when specified diode D7 is not installed)

Transmit power limit write mode (100W)

This mode is used to write the transmit power limit to the memory channel.Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-14

  1. Turning the [DIAL] triggers a display that scrolls continuously in the following order:Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-15
  2. Press [DATA] to enable the memory channel switching mode.

Dealer Menu Mode

This mode is used to select functions the dealer sets for the user.

Selecting the dealer menu mode

Press [MENU] while in the dealer mode’s memory channel selector mode or any of its write modes.

Menu number selection

To select menu numbers, press the [DATA] or [MODE] keys.

Selecting the setting contents

To change menu settings, turn the [DIAL].

MenuContent
00VFO transmit power and receive-only setting
01MIC gain H/L setting
02CW/selective call IF filter attachment
03DATA (AFSK) IF filter attachment
04AIP ON/OFF
05AUX ON/OFF
06Scan speed setting
07BC AM 1/9kHz steps
08Clarifier 10/1Hz steps
09VOX ON/OFF
10CW delay time setting (full/semi break-in setting)
11CW sidetone/pitch frequency setting
12Power settings (H, M, L) display ON/OFF
13Channel number display ON/OFF
14DATA mode AFSK/FSK setting
15DATA (FSK) IF filter selection
16FSK shift width setting
17FSK key polarity setting
18FSK H/L tone setting
19FSK reverse setting
20SCAN SW actuation enable/disable
21MENU SW actuation enable/disable
22MODE SW actuation enable/disable
23DATA SW actuation enable/disable
30Selective call ON/OFF
31ID (own unit) code setting
MenuContent
32Squelch opening time (unmute time) setting
33Memory code A setting (call ID)
34Memory code B setting (call ID)
35Memory code C setting (call ID)
36Memory code D setting (call ID)
37Memory code A setting (character)
38Memory code B setting (character)
39Memory code C setting (character)
40Memory code D setting (character)
41User manual memory code setting ON/OFF
42ID delay time setting

INSTALLATION

1. Installing the AT unit (KAT-2: Option)

Remove the case and shielding cover in advance.

  1. Use screws ( ➊ ) to install the Antenna tuner unit (KAT-2).
  2. Before inserting the connector, cut the R101 wire.
  3. Connect the lead with the connector like pull out to the front side to CN11 ( ➋ ) on X45-3620-21.
  4. Connect the coaxial cable’s white-marked line to the X45’s CN5 ( ➌ ) (AT1) and the other line to CN6 ( ➍ ) (AT2).
  5. Insert the flat cable from the tuner unit in CN6 ( ➎ ) of control unit X53-3570-21.
  6. Take care not to pinch the lead when reattaching the case.Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-16

Installing the selective call unit (KPE-1: Option)

Remove the case in advance.

  1. Remove the two screws ( ➊ ) on the upper left and right sides of the front panel, then loosen the two lower screws ( ➋ ) halfway and pull the front panel forward.Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-17
  2. As shown in the figure, set the front panel down on its face, mount the optional circuit board X52-330 (selective call) and secure it with the four (➌) screws.
  3. Connect the accessory flat cable ( ➍ ) to CN2 of X53- 3570-21 and CN2 on the KPE-1, then connect the accessory lead with the connector (➎) to CN1 of the KPE-1 and CN13 (➏) on the X57-4660-21 (bottom side).
  4. Take care not to pinch the lead when reattaching the caseKenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-18

Installing the optional TCXO (SO-2 or accessory of KPE-1)

  1. Remove the screws (➊ ) securing the shield plate, then remove the shield plate.
  2. Remove the screws ( ➋ ) holding the X57-466 circuit board.
  3. Remove the CN19 (black) ( ➌ ) and CN1 (red) ( ➍ ) connectors.
  4. Before installing the optional TCXO (SO-2 or accessory of KPE-1), cut the lead wires on R682 and R683.
  5. Install the optional TCXO (SO-2 or accessory of KPE-1) and apply solder to the soldered side.
  6. Take care not to pinch the lead when reattaching the case.Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-19

Installing the selective call unit (KPE-1: Option)

Remove the case in advance.

  1. Remove the two screws (➊ ) on the upper left and right sides of the front panel, then loosen the two lower screws (➋) halfway and pull the front panel forward.Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-20
  2. As shown in the figure, set the front panel down on its face, mount the optional circuit board X52-330 (selective call), and secure it with the four ( ➌ ) screws.
  3. Connect the accessory flat cable ( ➍ ) to CN2 of X53- 3570-21 and CN2 on the KPE-1, then connect the accessory lead with the connector ( ➎ ) to CN1 of the KPE-1 and CN13 ( ➏ ) on the X57-4660-21 (bottom side).
  4. Take care not to pinch the lead when reattaching the case.Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-21

Installing the optional TCXO (SO-2 or accessory of KPE-1)

  1. Remove the screws ( ➊ ) securing the shield plate, then remove the shield plate.
  2. Remove the screws ( ➋ ) holding the X57-466 circuit board.
  3. Remove the CN19 (black) ( ➌ ) and CN1 (red) ( ➍ ) con- nectors.
  4. Before installing the optional TCXO (SO-2 or accessory of KPE-1), cut the lead wires on R682 and R683.
  5. Install the optional TCXO (SO-2 or accessory of KPE-1) and apply solder to the soldered side.
  6. Take care not to pinch the lead when reattaching the case.Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-22Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-23Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-24

Installing the IF filter (YK-107C: Option)

  1. Install the YK-107C and apply solder to the soldered side.Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-25

Installing the IF filter (KIF-1: Option)

  1. Install the optional KIF-1 and apply solder to the soldered side.
  2. After installing the IF filter, set the unit to dealer mode.

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Frequency Configuration

The TK-80 uses double conversion in all modes.

ModeDisplay frequency
USB/LSBCarrier point frequency
CWTransmission carrier frequency
AMTransmission carrier frequency
FSKMark transmission frequency
AFSKCarrier point frequency

Table 1 Display frequency in each mode

The receiver frequency in SSB mode is given by the following equation when the receiver tone produced by the input frequency (fin) from the antenna is zero beats (when an SSB signal with a carrier point of fIN is zeroed in): fIN = fLO1 – fLO2 – fCAR ……………….. (1)Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-27

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

IC configuration

IC configuration is as follows:

  • There are two 28-bit registers for setting frequency data, one 28-bit frequency shift register in addition to the frequency registers, a 23-bit parallel signal input section for frequency modulation with parallel signals, and a data entry and selection section.
  • There is a frequency-modulation section comprising 28-bit adders for adding frequency data and frequency modulation data, a phase data operation section that adds data from the frequency modulation section and 28-bit phase data register, and a SIN-ROM that converts phase data to sine waves.

Frequency/shift data setting

Using serial signals synchronized with clock pulses, 30 bits (2 bits that specify the destination for which data is set, and 28 bits of frequency data) are set in the three internal registers.

Frequency register selection

The data set in the two frequency registers is selected by the SLAB input of the DDS IC. This pin handles the ABSL signal for IC501 and the CASL signal for IC500. This function eliminates the need for the TK-80 to set frequency data for each transmission/reception with the microprocessor.Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-28

Receiver front-end

The signal input to the TX-RX unit passes through the 30 MHz low-pass filter, and the signal above 1.605MHz goes to seven band-pass filters. When AIP is off, the signal passes through each band-pass filter, D25 and D26 turn on and D23 and D24 turn off, and the signal is amplified by about 13dB by Q8, Q9, and output to the first mixer. If AIP is on, D25 and D26 turn off and D23 and D24 turn on, and the signal is output directly to the first mixer without passing through Q8 and Q9. The first mixer is quad-balanced, Q4 to Q7 (Fig. 4).

Noise blanker circuit

The 10.695MHz IF signal generated from the first IF of 73.045MHz by the second mixer is input to the IF amplifier Q19, sent through Q18 amplified by noise amplifier Q801, Q802, and Q804, sent through buffer Q80,6 and noise detected by D800. This signal switches Q805 and Q807, Q808 and controls Q19 in the TX-RX unit. Q19 controls Q20 and blanks the noise (Fig. 5).Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier Service Manual-29

Signal strength meter circuit

In all modes, the signal strength meter circuit comprises the operational amplifier IC2. The signal level detected is input to pin 3 of IC2 (1/2) and amplified by about 8dB by IC2 (2/2), then goes to IC5 of the control unit (Fig. 6). 3-4.

AGC circuit

The time constant for the signal envelope detected by IC1 is changed in each mode by the analog switch. The effective value, not the peak value, is used in AM mode (Fig. 6).

Squelch

The squelch volume voltage is input to A/D input pin 78 of the CPU IC5. The signal strength meter voltage made by squelch volume voltage and the TX-RX unit is compared and processed in the CPU, controlling the ABK signal.

IF filter

There are two internal 10.695MHz IF filters and two optional ones, so a total of four can be installed.

 

10.695MHz

filter

 

Part No./ name

Selection of each mode
 

CW

 

SSB

 

AM

DATA

(AFSK)

DATA

(FSK)

AML71-0433-15 
SSB-WIDE

(Option)

L71-0457-05

/KIF-1

 

 

 

 

 

SSBL71-0249-05    
CW

(Option)

L71-0283-15

/YK-107C

 

 

 

 

 

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SEMICONDUCTOR DATA

Microprocessor: 37702E8LHJMHF (Control unit IC5)

Pin No.Pin NamePort NameI/ODescription
1FSLP66ISelective call lock detect input. H: Detect, L: Normal
2PSCP65OPower relay control. H: ON, L: OFF
3BKCINT2IReduced voltage input. H: Normal, L: Reduced voltage, Rise pulse: Power supply turned on
4BOVRINT1IExcess voltage input. H: Normal, L: Excess voltage
5PSWINT0IPower SW input. H: Input, L: No input
6CK1TA4inIEncoder input 1
7CK2TA4outIEncoder input 2
8MUP56IMicrophone UP key input. H: No input, L: Input
9SPEDTA3outOAT motor drive control. H: Go, L: Stop
10MDP55IMicrophone DWN key input. H: No input, L: Input
11SIDETA2outOSidetone (timer output)
12PDAP53OPLL serial data, EEPROM serial data, diode matrix selection
13BZTA1outOSystem beep (timer output)
14LDAP51OLCD driver serial data
15LCKP50OLCD driver serial clock
16ULKP47IPLL lock decision. H: Lock, L: Unlock
17TOEP46ODTMF IC bus control. H: Enable, L: HighZ
ISelective call unit attachment decision. H: Not attached, L: Attached
18STDP45IDTMF input decision. H: Input, L: No input
19PCKP44OFor PLL/DDS, serial clock
20SOP43OKey matrix selection. H (HighZ): Normal, L: Select
21LBLKP42OLCD all illuminate. H: All illuminate, L: Normal
22TXCP41OTransmission control. H: TX, L: Non-TX
23RXCP40OReceiver control. H: RX, L: Non-RX
24BYTEBYTEI(External bus width designated)
25CNVssCNVssICPU actuation mode designated
26RESETRESETICPU reset
27XINXINISystem clock
28XOUTXOUTOSystem clock
29EEONot used
30VssVssGND
31CKYP33OTransmission control CKY output. H: Transmission (carrier output), L: Reception
32MCSP32OEEPROM CS. H: CS
33MDIP31IEEPROM data read
34UCKP30OCommon serial clock
35UDAP27OCommon serial data
36CASLP26OCarrier DDS register selection. H: Register B, L: Register A
37NCP25INot used
38A1P24OExpansion I/O address
39A0P23OExpansion I/O address
40IOSP22OExpansion I/O CS signal, H: Normal, L: CS
Pin No.Pin NamePort NameI/ODescription
41RDP21OExpansion I/O RD signal. H: Normal, L: RD
42WRP20OExpansion I/O WR signal. H: Normal, L: WR
43~50D7~D0P17~P10OFalse data path
51BSYP07OPacket busy output. H: Busy, L: Normal
52KEYP06IKey input. H: No input, L: Input
53KYSP05IKey plug attachment decision. H: Attached, L: Not attached
54ODENP04OExpansion I/O reset output. H: Reset, L: Normal
55TSIP03IExternal AT control input
56TTIP02IExternal AT control input
57ATIP01IInternal AT attachment decision. H: Not attached, L: Attached
58THPP00IPower down request during temperature protection. H: Protection actuation, L: Normal
59TXDTXD1OUart data output
60RXDRXD1IUart data input
61RTSP85OUart reception authorization output. H: Reception not allowed, L: Reception allowed
62CTSCTS1IUart transmission authorization output. H: Transmission not allowed, L: Transmission allowed
63ABSLTXD0OSelective call code transmission uart data output
P83OLocal DDS, PLL register selection. H: Register B, latch V1, L: Register A, latch V2
64FSDRXD0ISelective call uart data input
65P81P81IGND
66CTS0CTS0ISelective call transmission authorization input. H: Transmission not allowed, L: Transmission allowed
67VccVccIPower supply
68AVccAVccIA/D power supply
69VrefVrefIA/D reference power supply
70AVssAVssIA/D GND
71VssVssIGND
72POD1AN7IVariable condenser 1 VR, A/D input
73POD2AN6IVariable condenser 2 VR, A/D input
74VSRMAN5IReflection wave voltage, A/D input
75VCLAN4IClarifier VR, A/D input
76VSQLAN3ISquelch VR, A/D input
77VSFMAN2IRF meter voltage (progression wave voltage), A/D input
78SMAN1IS-meter voltage, A/D input
79VDLYAN0IVOX delay VR, A/D input
80SSP67ISend switch input. H: No input, L: Input

 I/O Port: UPD71055GB-3B4 (Control unit IC7)

Pin No.Pin NamePort NameI/ODescription
1NCNCNot used
2CS 

CS

IChip select input
3GNDGNDIGND
Pin No.Pin NamePort NameI/ODescription
4A1A1IPort address 1
5A0A0IPort address 0
6NCP27Not used
7FEN4P26OSerial parallel enable, final unit IC4
8FEN3P25OSerial parallel enable, TX-RX unit IC16
9FEN2P24OSerial parallel enable, TX-RX unit IC15
10FEN1P20OSerial parallel enable, TX-RX unit IC10
11VEN1P21OD/A enable, TX-RX unit IC13
12LEN1P22OLCD driver enable, LCD ASSY IC1
13DEN2P23ODDS enable, TX-RX unit IC501
14DEN1P10ODDS enable, TX-RX unit IC500
15PLSP11OFSK key select. H: FSK key, L: Selective call key
16PEN1P12OPLL enable, TX-RX unit IC502
17NCNCNot used
18VB3P13OVCO select. H: 21.5MHz£f, L: Other
19VB2P14OVCO select. H: 10.5MHz£f<21.5MHz, L: Other
20VB1P15OVCO select. H: f<10.5MHz, L: Other
21TSOP16OExternal AT control output
22TOP17OExternal AT control output
23VccVccIPower supply
24~31D7~D0D7~D0IData 7~0
32RESRESETIReset input
33,34NCNCNot used
35WE 

WE

IWrite control input
36PR22P07OMotor 2 rotation direction control
37PR21P06OMotor 2 rotation direction control
38PR12P05OMotor 1 rotation direction control
39PR11P04OMotor 1 rotation direction control
40APRP03OInternal AT setting. H: Microprocessor, L: Analog circuit
41ATAP02OInternal AT setting. H: Line input, L: Cutaway
42,43NCP01,P00ONot used
44RD 

RD

IReadout control input

I/O Port Expansion: UPD6345GS (TX-RX unit IC10)

Pin No.Pin NamePort NameDescription
5B4O8RX band select 4. ON: 4.5MHz£f<8.0MHz, OFF: Other
6B3O7RX band select 3. ON: 2.5MHz£f<4.5MHz, OFF: Other
7B2O6RX band select 2. ON: 1.605MHz£f<2.5MHz, OFF: Other
8B1O5RX band select 1. ON: f<1.605MHz, OFF: Other
9B8O4RX band select 8. ON: 21.5MHz£f, OFF: Other
Pin No.Pin NamePort NameDescription
10B7O3RX band select 7. ON: 14.5MHz£f<21.5MHz, OFF: Other
11B6O2RX band select 6. ON: 10.5MHz£f<14.5MHz, OFF: Other
12B5O1RX band select 5. ON: 8.0MHz£f<10.5MHz, OFF: Other

 I/O Port Expansion: BU2099FV (TX-RX unit IC15)

Pin No.Pin NamePort NameDescription
6IF1Q0IF filter selection. ON: 6.0kHz selection, OFF: Other
7IF2Q1IF filter selection. ON: 2.7kHz selection, OFF: Other (option)
8IF3Q2IF filter selection. ON: 2.2kHz selection, OFF: Other
9IF4Q3IF filter selection. ON: 0.5kHz selection, OFF: Other (option)
10AGSQ4Selection of constant during AGC. ON: AGC fast, OFF: AGC slow
11NBSQ5NB setting. ON: NB off, OFF: NB on
12RBKQ6RF blanking. ON: RBK on, OFF: RBK off
13PLQ7VSFM, VSRM op-amp gain selection. ON: Low gain, OFF: High gain
14AIPQ8AIP setting. ON: AIP on, OFF: AIP off

I/O Port Expansion: BU2099FV (TX-RX unit IC16)

Pin No.Pin NamePort NameDescription
6AMQ0Mode selection. ON: During AM mode, OFF: Other
7SSBQ1Mode selection. ON: During SSB mode, OFF: Other
8SCBQ2Mode selection. ON: During SSB mode or CW mode, OFF: Other
9NCQ3Not used (usually ON)
10VOXSQ4VOX setting. ON: VOX on, OFF: VOX off
11PMUQ5AF blanking during power supply OFF. ON: ABK on, OFF: ABK off
12VCASQ6VCA selection. ON: VR, OFF: D/A
13ABKQ7AF blanking. ON: ABK on, OFF: ABK off
14MMU1Q8Microphone mute 1 (input side). ON: Normal, OFF: During microphone mute
15MMU2Q9Microphone mute 2 (output side). ON: During microphone mute, OFF: Normal

 Band Data Decoder: BU2099FV (Final unit IC4)

Pin No.Pin NamePort NameDescription
618ATQ0Selected for 18AT. ON: 14.5MHz£f<19.0MHz, OFF: Other
7LPF6Q1Selected for LPF6. ON: 21.5MHz£f, OFF: Other
8LPF5Q2Selected for LPF5. ON: 14.5MHz£f<21.5MHz, OFF: Other
9LPF2Q3Selected for LPF2/4AT. ON: 2.4MHz£f<4.5MHz, OFF: Other
10LPF1Q4Selected for LPF1. ON: f<2.4MHz, OFF: Other
1128ATQ5Selected for 28AT. ON: 27.0MHz£f, OFF: Other
1224ATQ6Selected for 24AT. ON: 22.0MHz£f<27.0MHz, OFf: Other
1321ATQ7Selected for 21AT. ON: 19.0MHz£f<22.0MHz, OFF: Other
14LPF3Q8Selected for LPF3/7AT. ON: 4.5MHz£f<8.0MHz, OFF: Other
15LPF4Q9Selected for LPF4/14AT. ON: 8.0MHz£f<14.5MHz, OFF: Other

D/A Converter: M62363FP (TX-RX unit IC13)

Pin No.Pin NamePort NameDescription
1,2NCVI1,VO1Not used
3POCVO2Power control
4(5V)VI2Created from 14V at zener and resistive division
9RAFVI3AF reference voltage
10AFCVO3AF voltage (VCA control voltage)
11MICOUTVO4Microphone output (audio), microphone gain
12MICINVI4Microphone input (audio)
13(5V)VI5Vdd common
14CARVO5CAR level
15TGCVO6TX gain control
16(5V)VI6Vdd common
21(5V)VI7Vdd common

M62363FP Block diagram

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COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION

FINAL UNIT (X45-3520-21)

Ref. No.Use / FunctionOperation / Condition
IC1ComparatorFan control
IC2Regulator14V®5V
IC3Regulator14V®8V
IC4Band data decoderSerial to parallel conversion
Q1Pre-drive amplifierHF band wide band amplification
Q2,3Drive amplifierHF band push-pull wide band

amplification

Q4Final bias supplyFinal temperature compensation
Q5,6Final amplifierHF band push-pull wide band

amplification

Q7Relay driveThe relay is energized when power is turned on
Q8Switching transistorWhen overvoltage occurs
Q9,10Fan motor driveRuns the fan during transmission

or when the temperature rises

Q12Switching transistorOff when the control circuit is

troubled

Q13Signal switchTransmit/Receive changeover relay drive
Q14~21Signal switchLow pass filter changeover relay drive
D1Temperature

compensation

Pre-drive temperature detection
D2Temperature

compensation

Drive temperature detection
D3,4Temperature

compensation

Final temperature detection
D5Protection diodeReverse power connection
D6Zener diodeOver-voltage detection
D7Relay surge

absorption

Relay counter voltage bypass
D8Protection diodeFan counter voltage bypass
D9SwitchingOR circuit
D10,11RF detectionSWR power detection
D12Relay surge

absorption

Transmit/Receive changeover relay
D13Spike surge

absorption

Surge absorber
D14SwitchingOR circuit
D15Surge voltage

absorption

14V line
Ref. No.Use / FunctionOperation / Condition
D701~706Relay surge

absorption

LPF relay counter voltage bypass

 CONTROL UNIT (X53-3570-21) 

Ref. No.Use / FunctionOperation / Condition
IC1,2InverterEncoder shape wave
IC3Reset 
IC4RegulatorConstant voltage 6V output
IC5CPUMicroprocessor
IC6EEPROM4k bits
IC7I/O port8-bit x 3, 24 ports
IC8BufferBuffer of serial interface
Q1,2Signal switchBackup judgment
Q3,4Signal switchDuring AT tune
Q5,6Signal switchDuring AT through
Q7Signal switchOff in AF mute
D1Switching (reverse

flow prevention)

CPU power supply OR circuit
D2Reverse flow

prevention

 
D3SwitchingStandby switch OR circuit
D4Zener diodeBackup detection (voltage shift)
D5,6Reverse flow

prevention

 
D7,10~13SwitchingDestination selection
D14Zener diodeAF mute detection (voltage shift)
D15SwitchingDestination selection
D16~18Reverse flow

prevention

Key matrix judgment

 TX-RX UNIT (X57-4660-21)

Ref. No.Use / FunctionOperation / Condition
IC1SwitchingAnalog switch
IC2AmplifierS-meter level amplification
IC3SwitchingAnalog switch
IC4Balanced

modulation

SSB AM modulation
IC6Electrical volume 

PARTS LIST

Ref. No.AddressNew partsParts No.DescriptionDesti- nation
TK-80
11A A01-2099-02METALLIC CABINET (UPSIDE) 
23B A01-2100-02METALLIC CABINET (BOTTOM)
32AA62-0668-03PANEL ASSY
62AB38-0739-15LCD ASSY
71DB62-1012-00INSTRUCTION MANUAL
82BB72-1493-04MODEL NAME-PLATE
101B E04-0167-05RF COAXIAL RECEPTACLE (M)
121B E23-0992-04EARTH LUG
131C E30-3157-15DC CORD          ACCESSORY
141B,3B E37-0225-05LEAD WIRE WITH MINI PIN PLUG (R)
151B,3B E37-0497-05LEAD WIRE WITH MINI PIN PLUG (B)
162A,2B E37-0499-05FLAT CABLE (X57CN14-X53CN4)
171B,2B E37-0500-05FLAT CABLE (X45CN3-X53CN3)
181B,3B E37-0501-05FLAT CABLE (X45CN10-X57CN15)
192A,2B E37-0503-05LEAD WIRE WITH CONNECTOR (PHONE)
202A,3B E37-0505-05LEAD WIRE WITH CONNECTOR (MIC)
213A,2B E37-0508-05LEAD WIRE WITH CONNECTOR (SP)
221B,2B E37-0509-05LEAD WIRE WITH CONNECTOR (AT)
241C F05-2531-05FUSE (BLADE TYPE) (25A/32V)
251B,1C F06-4027-05FUSE (BLADE TYPE) (4A/32V)
261A F09-0438-15FAN MOTOR
272A F20-0521-04INSULATING BOARD (BATTERY)
  F29-0014-05INSULATING BUSH (Q1)
301B G02-0575-04FLAT SPRING (TX-RX IC7)
311B G02-0732-14FLAT SPRING (FINAL IC2,3)
  G09-0405-05KNOB SPRING (MAIN DIAL)
321A G10-0676-04FIBROUS SHEET (UPSIDE CASE)
231A,2A,3BG10-1275-04FIBROUS SHEET (UPSIDE CASE)
332A G13-1515-04CUSHION (SUB-PANEL)
  G13-1549-04CUSHION (PANEL)
282AG13-1846-04CUSHION (SUB-PANEL)
292BG13-1848-04CUSHION (CONTROL)
362C H10-2787-02POLYSTYRENE FOAMED FIXTURE (F)
371D H10-2788-02POLYSTYRENE FOAMED FIXTURE (R)
382C H13-0962-04CARTON BOARD
353DH52-1272-02ITEM CARTON CASE
453B J02-0475-05FOOT
462B J19-1458-05HOLDER
471AJ21-4438-14MOUNTING HARDWARE (FAN)
482A J31-0141-04COLLAR (MIC 8P)
512A,3A K29-4973-04KNOB (VOL, SQL, CLA)
503AK29-5080-13KNOB (MAIN DIAL)
B2AN10-2070-46HEXAGON NUT (ENCODER)
A2B N15-1040-46FLAT WASHER
C2A N32-3006-46FLAT HEAD MACHINE SCREW
D1A,3A N33-3006-45OVAL HEAD MACHINE SCREW
E1A N35-3018-46BINDING HEAD MACHINE SCREW
F2B N35-4010-46BINDING HEAD MACHINE SCREW
G3A N67-3005-46PAN HEAD SEMS SCREW
H1B N68-3008-46PAN HEAD SEMS SCREW
J1B,3B N87-3006-46BRAZIER HEAD CAPTIVE SCREW
K1B N87-3008-46BRAZIER HEAD CAPTIVE SCREW
Ref. No.AddressNew partsParts No.DescriptionDesti- nation
M2A N90-2605-45TP HEAD MACHINE SCREW 
N3B N91-3010-46TP HEAD TAPPING SCREW
553A T07-0325-05SPEAKER
561CT91-0562-25MICROPHONE ACCESSORY
602A W09-0515-05LITHIUM CELL
FINAL UNIT (X45-3520-21)
C1  CK73FB1E103KCHIP C              0.010UF K 
C2 CK73FB1H102KCHIP C              1000PF      K
C3 CK73FB1E104KCHIP C              0.10UF       K
C4 CC73FSL1H821JCHIP C              820PF        J
C5 CK73FB1E103KCHIP C              0.010UF K
C6 CK73FB1E104KCHIP C              0.10UF       K
C7 CK73FB1H102KCHIP C              1000PF      K
C8 CK73FB1E104KCHIP C              0.10UF       K
C9 CK73FB1H102KCHIP C              1000PF      K
C10 CK73FB1E104KCHIP C              0.10UF       K
C11 CE04EW1C100MELECTRO       10UF          16WV
C12 CK73FB1E104KCHIP C              0.10UF       K
C13,14 CK73FB1E103KCHIP C              0.010UF K
C15 CK73FB1H102KCHIP C              1000PF      K
C16 C90-2193-05ELECTRO       39UF          25WV
C17 CE04EW1C100MELECTRO       10UF          16WV
C18CC45FSL2H221JNCERAMIC        220PF        J
C19,20 CK73FB1E104KCHIP C              0.10UF       K
C21 CK73FB1H472KCHIP C              4700PF      K
C22 CM73F2H102JCHIP C              1000PF      J
C23 CK73FB1E104KCHIP C              0.10UF       K
C24,25 C91-1004-05CHIP C              6800PF      J
C26 CK73FB1H102KCHIP C              1000PF      K
C27 CM73F2H561JCHIP C              560PF        J
C28 CK73FB1E104KCHIP C              0.10UF       K
C29 CM73F2H122JCHIP C              1200PF      J
C30CC45FSL2H151JNCERAMIC        150PF        J
C31 CK73FB1E104KCHIP C              0.10UF       K
C32 C90-2194-05ELECTRO       220UF        25WV
C33,34 CK73FB1E103KCHIP C              0.010UF K
C35 CE04EW1E471MELECTRO       470UF        25WV
C36 CK73FB1E103KCHIP C              0.010UF K
C37 CK73FB1E104KCHIP C              0.10UF       K
C38 CK73FB1E103KCHIP C              0.010UF K
C39 CK73FB1H102KCHIP C              1000PF      K
C40-43 CK73FB1E104KCHIP C              0.10UF       K
C44 CK73FB1E103KCHIP C              0.010UF K
C45,46 CE04EW1E100MELECTRO       10UF          25WV
C47 CE04EW1E102MELECTRO       1000UF  25WV
C48 CK73FB1E104KCHIP C              0.10UF       K
C49,50 CE04EW1E100MELECTRO       10UF          25WV
C51,52 CK73FB1E104KCHIP C              0.10UF       K
C53,54 CK73FB1E103KCHIP C              0.010UF K
C55 CC73FSL1H221JCHIP C              220PF        J
C56 CC73FCH1H101JCHIP C              100PF        J
Ref. No.AddressNew partsParts No.DescriptionDesti- nation
C57 CC45FCH2H030CNCERAMIC        3.0PF         C 
C58 CC73FCH1H560JCHIP C              56PF          J
C59 CK73FB1E103KCHIP C              0.010UF K
C60 CC73FSL1H221JCHIP C              220PF        J
C62 CK73FB1E104KCHIP C              0.10UF       K
C63 CC73FCH1H680JCHIP C              68PF          J
C64 CC73FCH1H121JCHIP C              120PF        J
C65 CC73FCH1H560JCHIP C              56PF          J
C66-74 CK73FB1H102KCHIP C              1000PF      K
C75 CK73FB1E103KCHIP C              0.010UF K
C76 CK73FB1E104KCHIP C              0.10UF       K
C77 CE04EW1E102MELECTRO       1000UF  25WV
C78 CK73FB1E104KCHIP C              0.10UF       K
C79-81 CK73FB1H102KCHIP C              1000PF      K
C84 CK73FB1E103KCHIP C              0.010UF K
C85-87 CK73FB1H102KCHIP C              1000PF      K
C88, 89 C91-2691-05CERAMIC        470PF        250WV
C101 CM93D2H821JMICA                820PF        J
C102 CC45FSL2H471JNCERAMIC        470PF        J
C103 CM93D2H182JMICA                1800PF      J
C104CC45FSL2H151JNCERAMIC        150PF        J
C105 CM93D2H821JMICA                820PF        J
C201CC45FSL2H561JCERAMIC        560PF        J
C202 CC45FSL2H331JNCERAMIC        330PF        J
C203CC45FSL2H391JNCERAMIC        390PF        J
C204CC45FSL2H121JNCERAMIC        120PF        J
C205CC45FSL2H151JNCERAMIC        150PF        J
C206CC45FSL2H121JNCERAMIC        120PF        J
C207 CC45FSL2H471JNCERAMIC        470PF        J
C208CC45FSL2H151JNCERAMIC        150PF        J
C301CC45FSL2H271JNCERAMIC        270PF        J
C302CC45FSL2H151JNCERAMIC        150PF        J
C303CC45FSL2H271JNCERAMIC        270PF        J
C304CC45FSL2H560JNCERAMIC        56PF          J
C305CC45FSL2H271JNCERAMIC        270PF        J
C307CC45FSL2H221JNCERAMIC        220PF        J
C401 CC45FSL2H181JNCERAMIC        180PF        J
C402CC45FSL2H470JNCERAMIC        47PF          J
C403 CC45FSL2H331JNCERAMIC        330PF        J
C404CC45FSL2H121JNCERAMIC        120PF        J
C405CC45FSL2H151JNCERAMIC        150PF        J
C501CC45FSL2H121JNCERAMIC        120PF        J
C502CC45FSL2H150JNCERAMIC        15PF          J
C503CC45FSL2H221JNCERAMIC        220PF        J
C504CC45FSL2H470JNCERAMIC        47PF          J
C505CC45FSL2H101JNCERAMIC        100PF        J
C601 CC45FSL2H680JNCERAMIC        68PF          J
C602CC45FSL2H120JNCERAMIC        12PF          J
C603CC45FSL2H121JNCERAMIC        120PF        J
C604CC45FSL2H470JNCERAMIC        47PF          J
C605 CC45FSL2H680JNCERAMIC        68PF          J
C607CC45FSL2H100DNCERAMIC        10PF          D
C701-706 CK73FB1H103KCHIP C              0.010UF K
TC1 C05-0030-15CERAMIC TRIMMER CAPACITOR (20PF)
CN1 E04-0191-05PIN SOCKET
CN2 E40-3246-05PIN ASSY
CN3 E40-5764-05FLAT CABLE CONNECTOR
CN4 E40-3249-05PIN ASSY
CN5,6 E04-0154-05PIN SOCKET

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Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier-FAQs

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What is the Kenwood TK-80 Electric Amplifier used for?

The Kenwood TK-80 amplifier is designed for audio signal amplification, providing high-quality sound output for professional and home audio systems.

How do I set up my Kenwood TK-80 amplifier?

Connect the amplifier to your audio source using the appropriate input ports, and then link the output terminals to your speakers. Ensure all connections are secure and match the specified impedance.

What is the recommended power supply for the Kenwood TK-80?

The amplifier operates on a standard AC power supply. Refer to the service manual for detailed voltage and current specifications to ensure safe operation.

How do I troubleshoot sound issues with the Kenwood TK-80?

Check the speaker connections, input cables, and power supply. Ensure the volume levels are properly adjusted and that no mute or standby mode is enabled.

What type of speakers can I use with the Kenwood TK-80?

The TK-80 is compatible with most speakers that match its power output and impedance range. Refer to the manual for specific recommendations.

How do I maintain my Kenwood TK-80 amplifier?

Keep the unit clean and free of dust, avoid overheating by ensuring proper ventilation, and regularly check all connections for wear or damage.

What should I do if the amplifier overheats?

Turn off the amplifier and allow it to cool. Ensure it is placed in a well-ventilated area, and verify that the ventilation grills are not blocked.

Can I repair the Kenwood TK-80 myself?

Basic troubleshooting like checking cables and connections is fine, but for internal repairs or replacements, consult a qualified technician or service center.

What are common signs of amplifier malfunction?

Common issues include distorted sound, no output, overheating, or the unit not powering on. These may require troubleshooting or professional servicing.

Where can I find replacement parts for the Kenwood TK-80?

Replacement parts can be sourced from authorized Kenwood service centers or verified electronics parts suppliers. Always ensure compatibility with your amplifier model.

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