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Old March 15th 06, 02:02 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.equipment
Dave Platt
 
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Default ICOM IC-229H Schematic

In article . net,
Phil Kane wrote:

Does anyone have a source for a PDF of the ICOM IC-229H transceiver
schematic? The ICOM site no longer has this on ther site and I
can't find my maintenance manual (if I ever had one).


A quick Google on IC-229 turned up

http://members.tripod.com/~Malzev/cb-funk/ic-229.htm

and there's a PDF scan of the schematic.

What I need to know is if there is a bias resistor feeding some
positive voltage to the mike audio pin (pin 1) of the microphone
connector.


It looks so, based on the schematic cited above. From an 8-volt
supply there is a 100-ohm decoupling resistor, followed by some
electrolytic and other power-supply bypassing to ground. From this
bypassed supply voltage, a 1k resistor R7 is connected to the MIC
line. This same junction then goes through a DC-blocking cap C135 and
thence to the source of a JFET Q2.

So, I think you'll find roughly 8 volts DC sitting on pin 1, when
measured with reference to the microphone ground-return MICE on pin 7.
Short-circuit current to ground would be approx 8 mA.

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