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Stereo Receiver Service Manual

This document is a service manual for a stereo receiver model SX-3700. It provides specifications for the amplifier section including power output, distortion levels, frequency response, and more. It also lists specifications for the tuner sections including sensitivity and selectivity. The document contains sections on block diagrams, circuit descriptions, adjustments, schematic diagrams, and parts lists to aid in servicing the receiver.

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Stereo Receiver Service Manual

This document is a service manual for a stereo receiver model SX-3700. It provides specifications for the amplifier section including power output, distortion levels, frequency response, and more. It also lists specifications for the tuner sections including sensitivity and selectivity. The document contains sections on block diagrams, circuit descriptions, adjustments, schematic diagrams, and parts lists to aid in servicing the receiver.

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STEREORECEIVER

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MODELSX-3700COMESIN FOURVERSIONSDISTINGUISHED
AS FOLLOWS.
Typ. Voltag. Ramarks

KU 120V only U.S.A.model

KC '| 20V only Can€da model

11OV, 12OV,22OV , end 24OV(Switchabls) Gen€ral exDort model

11OV. 12OV, 22OV, and 240V (Switchable) U.S. Military mod6l

e This servicemanual is applicableto the SX-3700/KU. For servicingof the other types, please
refer to the additional servicemanual.

CONTENTS
1 . S P E C| TCFA T T O N
. . S. . . . . . . . . 2 7. D I A L C O R DS T R I N G I N G ......16l'
2. F R O N TP A N E L F A C I L I T I E S. , . . . . 4 8. ADJUSTMENTS
3. B L O C KD I A G R A M . . 6 8 . 1 F MT u n e r 17
4. C I R C U I TD E S C RI P T I O N S 8.2 AM Tuner 18
4.1 FM Tuner 8.3 ldleCurrentAdiustment 19
4.2 AM Tuner 8 . 4 F L I n d i c a t o r C i r. c. .u i- t. . . . . . . 19
4.3 DisplayCircuit . . . . 8 9 . S C H E M A T IDCI A G R A M SP,, C B . OARD
4.4 EqualizerAmplif ier . . . . . . . . 11 C O N N E C T I ODNI A G R A MA N D P A R T S
4.5 Tone Control Amplifier . . . . . 11 LIST
9.1 Schematic Diagram. 21
4 . 6 P o w eAr m p l iife r . . . . . . ... . 11
9.2 P.C.BoardConneaionOiagram. . . za
4.7 P o w e rI n d i c a t o C
r ircuit .. -. . 11
9.3 PansList..... 30
4.8 ProtectionCirorit . . . . . . -. . 11
1O. PACKING 34
5 . D I S A S S E M B .L. Y
.... . 13
11. EXPLODEOVIEW.... J5
6. PARTS LOCATION . 1 4
1 2 . A D D I T I O N A LS E R V I C EM A N U A LS X . 8 2 O 41

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1. SPECIFICATIONS
AmplifierSection Distortion(at 65dBf)
M O N O l 0 0 H z. . . . . . . . o.'t70
Continup oo uws eoru t p uotf 4 5 w a t t sp-e rc h a n . 1 k H 2 . . . . . . . . . o.o7./"
n e l ,m i n .a, t 8 o h m sf r o m2 0 H e r ttzo 2 0 , 0 0 0 6 k H z . . . . . . . . . 0.15%
,IOOHZ
STEREO o.2y,
Hertzwithn0 morethan0.0?% totalharmonic 1 k H Z . . . . . . . . . o.15%
di stortion. 6 k H 2 . . . . . . . . . o.25%
CaptureRatio 1.ft8
Total HarmonicOistortion(20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz.
AlternateChannelSelectivity
8 ohms,f rom AUX)
400kHz. 75dB
continuousratedDoweroutout . . No more than 0.02%
22.5 watts per channelpower output StereoSeparation
l kHz .45d8
...... Nomorethan0,02%
3 0 H zt o l 5 k H z .35d8
IntermodulationDistortion(50 Hertz : 7,0O0Henz =
4 : 1 , 8 o h m s ,f r o m A U X ) FrequencyResponse. . 2OHz
to lskHz]33dB
A continuousratedooweroutput . . No more than 0.02% S p u r i o uRs e s p o n sRea t i o . . . . . . . 65dB
22,5 watts per channelpower output
t ...... Nomorethan0.02%
DampingFactor (20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz,S ohms)
l m a g eR e s p o n sRea t i o. . . . . . , .
lF Response Ratio . . .
.65d8
.90d8
A N 4 S u p p r e s sRi oant i o . . . . . . . . .55dB
"" S u b c a r r i e r P r o d u c t R a t.i .o . . . . . 50dB
,"o,irs"",i,i"'ir),;;";;;";; SCARejection Ratio. .. . . . . . . .65dB
P H O N O. 2 . 5 m V / 5 k0 i l o h m s
MutingThreshold . 1 9 . 2 d B f( s p v )
A U X , T A P E P L 1A,Y2 . . . . . . . ' l 5 0 m v / 5 0 k i l o h m s A n t e n n aI n p u t . 300 ohms balanced,
P h o n oO v e r l o aLde v e(l T . H . O . 0 . 0 2 %
1 ,,0 0 0 H 2 ) 75 ohms unbalanced.
PHONO. 250mV
,A AM TunerSection
Output
T A P ER E C1 , 2 - . . . l50mV Sensitivity(lHF, FerriteAntenna) . 300rrV/m
Speaker . A , B ,A + B ( l H F , E x t . a n t e n n a ). . . 1 5 p V
FrequencyResponse Selectivity .. 27dB
P H O N O( RI A A E q u a l i z a t i o n ) S i g n a l - t o - NR o iastei o .. . . . . . . . . 5 2 d B
. . 20Hz to 20.000H210.2d8 lmage B e s p o nR s ea t i o , . . . . . . . . 32dB
A U X , T A P EP L A Y 1 , 2 lF Response Ratio . . . . . 40d8
. . . lOHzto IOO,OOOHZ]]dB Antenna. Ferriteloopstick
antenna
A ToneControl
Miscellaneous
B A S S, , . . . . . . i S d B( 1 0 0 H 2 )
P o w eRr e q u i r e m e n. .t.s. . . . . . . AC120V.60H2
TREBLE. . . . . . i S d B( 1 0 , 0 0 0 H 2 )
SubsonicFilter 1 5 H z( - t u B / o c t ) P o w e r C o n s u m p t .i .o. n ..... 290W(UL)
.....
Loudness Contour (Volume control setat -40d8 position) Dimensions . . 4 8 0 ( W )x 1 4 5 ( H )x 3 6 4 ( D ) m m
1 8 - 1 4 / 1 6 ( Wx) 5 - 1 1 / 1 6 { Hx) 1 4 - 5 l 1 6 ( D } i n
...... +6dB{100H2)
Hum and Noise(lHF, short-circuited. A network) Weight(without package) 1 1 . 6 k 9{ 2 5 l b 9 o z )
PHONO . ........79d8 FurnishedParts
A U X , T A PP E L A Y1 . 2 , . . . . . . 9 5 d B
O p e r a t i n g i n s t r u c t. i. o. ,n, s. . . . 1
FM TunerSection F M T - t y p e a n t e. n. .n. a. . . . . . . 1
e e n s i t i v i t(yl H F ) . . .
U s a b lS 1 0 . 3 d B f( 1 . 8 p V )
50dBOuietingSensitivity *Measured pursuant to the Federal Trcde commission's Trade
M O N O. . 1 5 d B f( 3 . 1 l ] V ) Regulation tule on Power Output Claims for Amplifie6.

S T E R E O. 37dBJ(39pV)
NOTE:
Signal-to-Noise Ratio Specifications and the design subject to possible modifications
t\40No . . 80dB {at 65dBf) without notice due to improvements.
STEREO, 75dB (at 85dBf)
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2. FRONT PANEL FACILITIES

O PowER
swrrcH @ SIGNALINDtcAToR
Set this switch to ON to supply power to the receiver. This indicator lights in sequencefrom left through right
There will be a short delay when it is set to ON. because during the tuning of an AM or FM broadcastin accord-
the muting circuit has been actuated to suppressthe ance with the strength of the signalsbeing received.
unpleasantnoise that is sometimesgeneratedwhen the The optimum tuning point is where the maximum
power is switchedon and off. numberof indicatorslight.
@ SPEAKER
swITcHEs @ TUNINGINDICAToR
Depressthe switch correspondingto the speakerscon- When tuning in an FM station. the optimum reception
nectedto the SPEAKERSterminals(A or B) on the rear point is indicated when the center indicator lights up.
panel. When the left indicator has come on, rotate the tuning
You can depressboth of these buttons to listen to the knob slightly clockwise.When the right indicatorcomes
sound from two pairs oi speakersystemsat the same on. rotatethe knob slightlycounterclockwise.
time.
@ FREOUENCYDISPLAY
@ POWERMETER This indicatesthe frequencywhich is tuned. T
This meter allows you to read out the rated power level With FM reception,the letters "FM" appearon the left
on the fluorescentdisplay tube when speakerswith a of the display and "MHz" on the right. With AM recep-
nominal impedanceof I ohms are connectedto the tion. "AlV" appearson the left and "kHz" on the right.
speakerterminals. These change when the function selectorposition is
changed.
O DIAL POINTER
This pointer indicatesthe broadcasting
stations. @ TUNINGKNOB
Usethis knob to tune in to broadcastinq
stations.
@ ouARTz LocKEDrNDrcAToR
This indicator lights up after the optimum tuning point O HEADPHONES
JACK
has beenobtainedand displaysthat the receivingstate is Plug the headphonesinto this jack when you want to
stabilizedbv the built-in ouartz lock circuit. listenthroughyour stereoheadphones.
Releaseboth speakerswitchesii you want to listen to
@ FM STEREOINOICATOR
the soundthroughyour headphones only.
This indicator lights up when receivingan FM stereo
program.
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Usethesecontrolsto adjustthe bassand the treble.lf you Use this control to balancethe volume of the left and
turn the basscontrol to the right from itscenter{0) posi- right channels.First, however,set the mode/FM muting
tion, you will be able to emphasizethe soundin the low- switch to MONO/OFF. lf the sound appearsto be louder
frequencyrange.Conversely,turning this control to the on the right, it meansthat the volumeot the right channel
left from the center (0) positionwillattenuatethe sound. is higher.Turn the balancecontrol to the left and adiust.
You can usethe treble control to adiust the soundin the Conversely,if the sound appearsto be louderon the leJt,
high-trequency range. it means that the volume of the left channel is higher.
Therefore, turn the balancecontrol to the right and
@ LOW FILTER SWITCH adjust. After adjusting. return the mode/Fl\4 muting
'lsHz.
When this switch is set to a 6dB/oct attenuation switchto STEREO/ON.
can be providedfor frequenciesbelow 15H2.This means
that you can cancelout noisein the ultra-lowfrequencies @ MODE/FMMUTING SWITCH
which is generatedby low-pitchedrumble from a turn- This switch is a combinationof the Fl\ilmuting switchand
tableand other forms of distortion. Although this noise the mode select switch. When setting this switch at
cannot be heard, it can generateintermodulationdistor- STEREO/ONpositionthe reproductionis jn stereomode,
tion and damagethe speakers. while the Fl\il muting function actsto suppressunpleasant
]^ interstationnoisewhile tuning betweenFM stationswhen
.r. @ rape MoNtroRswrrcHEs
Employ for tape playbackor to monitor a recordingin
listeningto FM broadcasting. When settingthis switch at
MONO/OFF position, however,reproductionis in mono
progress.
mode. while the FM muting function does not act, thus
1: Playbackor monitoringof a tape deck connectedto enablingsuitablereceptionof weak radio stationswhen
the TAPE 1 jacks. tuning in to the FM broadcasting station.
2: Playbackor monitoringof a tape deck connectedto
the TAPE 2 iacks. NOTE:
Recoding stercophonically with the mode/FM muting swiach in
NOTE: the MONO/OFF position may cause deteriorction in channel se-
L Be sure to set the switches to the uppet (OFF) position
when playing rccords or listeninq to brcadcasts.
2. When lecording with two tape decks simultaneously, do not @ LOUDNESSSWITCH
opefate the tape monitor I switch as this will interupt the
When listeningto a perlormancewith the volume con-
signal to the TAPE 2 deck.
trol turned down, depressthis switch and the basswill be
@ FUNCTIONSELECTOR accentuated.
Depressthe function switch which correspondsto the When the volume is low, the human ear finds it harderto
program source. Turn the volume control down first hear the bassthan when the volumeis high.The loudness
before selectinga different function switch while the switch is thus designedto compensate for this deliciency.
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soundtrom one programsourceis beingreproduced. By depressingthis switch, the basscome through much
FM: Depressthis switch for FM broadcasts. more stronglyand the sound takeson a punch evenwhen
AM: Depressthis switch for AM broadcasts. the volumecontrol is turned down,
a
q}'.. AUX: Depressthis switch when listeningto an
audio component connected to the @ VOLUME CONTROL
AUX jacks. Usethis control to adjustthe output levelto the speakers
PHONO: Oepressthis switch when playing a re- and headphones.Turn it clockwiseto increasethe out-
cord on the turntableconnectedto the put level.No soundwill be heardif you set it to "0."
P H O N Oi a c k s .
NOTE:
Only one function switch should be deptessedat a time.

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RF Block
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]NOICATORIUEE

AM STEREO
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AF Block

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4. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS
4.1 FM TUNER tor, there is no deterioration in separation at the
Front End low frequency end.
The FM front end of SX-3700 includes a 3 Besides the decoder and muting circuits, the
ganged tuning capacitor, a dual-gate MOS EFT- PA4006-A also incorporates the pilot signal cancel-
equipped 1-stage RF amplifier, and a modified ler, stereo auto selector, VCO killer circuit, MUT
Clapp circuit local oscillator. This oscillator is a amolifier. and MUT control ctcuit.
voltage controled oscillator employing a vari-cap
Compositesignal
(variable capacitance diode). When the quartz-lock
system (refer to "Quartz-lock system") is not in
operation, a constant voltage is applied to the 4l1i\r1l''
InoutffiOutOut
diode.
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JlIlIl[JlIUUrn - i
s*iiit''i'iri i r"--\y'
lF Amplif ier and Detector
These employ 3 ICs and 3 dual-element ceramic ,
7
, T
-)A filters. The IC (HA1201) of the first 2 stage con-
stitutes a single-stagedifferential amplifier current- Fig. 4-1 Choppertype switchingcircuit
,) limiting limiter. The IC (PA3007-A) in the third
stage, an improvement on the former IF system IC Ouartz-Lock System
(PA3001-A), includes an IF limiter amplifier,
The quartzJock system featured in the SX-3700
quadrature detector, meter drive, and other cir-
stereo receiver is a frequency servocontrol system
cuits. Performance in terms of distortion, S/N
employing a crystal resonator. Any displacement
ratio, delay characteristics, and other parameters,
in the intermediate frequency (IF) is detected as a
shows a marked improvement in comparison to
DC voltage by the discriminator (equipped with a
the PA3001-A.
crystal resonator), resulting in the local oscillator
Multiplex Decoder frequency being conected and subs€quently
The recently developed multiplex decoder IC locked. This extremely stable frequency servo-
(PA4006-A) combines MPX decoding lvith muting control system thus ensuresthat tuned frequencies
functions in a single IC, thereby handling the remain tuned securely for as long as required'
functions of the more conventional MPX IC When the IF signal appears at pin no.17 of the
(PA1001-A) and AF MUTING IC (PA1002-A). IF system IC (PA3007-A), it is amplified and
Distortion ratings and S/N ratio have been applied to crystal detector (see Fig.4-2) which
-\-A further improved by incorporating a chopper type consists of diodes connected in parallel in a series
MPX decoder. The chopper type switching circuit resonance clcuit equipped with a crystal resona-
(see Fig. 4-1) operates by switching the signal tor. The resonance frequency is the same as the IF
either to ground or to the through circuit, thereby frequency (10.7MH2), which means the impedance
t eliminating the generation of unwanted nois€ or at this time will be minimal, resulting in the output
distorition. Furthermore, since the PA4006-A fea- being reduced to a minimum level. If the input fre-
tures DC direct{oupled switching with the detec- quency increases,the reactance of the canacitance

CRYSTAL DETECTOR

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t _ - - - - - F - - I | ;
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stage (C) is reduced, and the reactance of the in- played in digital form by fluorescent indicator
ductance stage (L) increased, resulting in AM tube (FL tube). Each digit employs up to 7 seg-
detection by D2 which leaves the positive portion ments (a - g) (see Fig. 4-3) to display all numerals
of the IF signal. If the input frequency decreases, from 0 to 9 (with the exception of the left hand
L stage reactance is decreased and C stage react- digit which employs only 2 segmentsb and c).
ance increased, resulting in AM detection by D1
which leaves the negative portion of the IF signal.
The L stage and C stage reactances increase as Lt
the degree of detuning in the respective directions
is increased, resulting in a subs€quent increase in
the detector output. By thus attaining S-cuwe
characteristics, FM detection becomes possible.
Since the IF signal is an FM signal frequency
deviation due to modulation it will be symmetrical
about a central axis. And if the central frequency
ti d

Fig.4-3 7-segment
display

is equal to the resonance frequency, the detector The signal source during both AM and FM recep-
output DC level will be zero. If, however, there is tion is the local oscillator. The signal is passedvia
any displacement in the central frequency, fre- a buffer amplifier (FET) to the prescalar IC
quency deviation in respect to the detector will (M54451P) where it is subjected to frequency divi-
become asymmetrical, resulting in the generation sion (1/8 for AM and 1/80 for FM) before being
of a DC voltage. This DC voltage is passedthrough applied to the frequency counter IC (PD5009).
LPF1 (IF filter) and LPF2 (AC filter) to form a This IC is responsible for the dynamic drive of the
correction voltage which is applied to the variable ?-segment 5-digit display (each digit being tumed
capacitance diode in the local oscillator, thereby on according to time-shared sequential scanning).
correcting the oscillator frequency to obtain a An outline of the composition of PD5009 is
constant IF (i.e. a constant tuned frequency). given in block diagram form in Fig. 4-5. With the
Since the central frequency of the crystal det€c- FL tube a - g segments(anode) for each digit con-
tor is regulated by the crystal resonator, tuned fre- nected in parallel, the D1 - D5 time division pulse
quencies of extremely high stability are obtained. signals (see Fig. 4-6) applied to each grid (inde-
r Limiting the t ocking Range pendent grid for each digit) result in the digits
If the quartzJock range is too wide, it will being lit up in successionfrom the left hand side.
overlap with strong adjacent broadcasting frequen- Each digit is lit up for 1ms during each 5ms inter-
cies and result in considerable tuning difficulties.
A DC amplifier is therefore used as a limiter
osc,sr6NAL
(limiter action by NFB circuit zener diodes) which
restricts the voltage applied to the variable capaci OSC.SIGNAL
tance diode, thereby limiting the quartz-lock range.
A DC voltage appears at pin no.13 of the IF
system IC (PA3007-A) when the antenna input
r
level drops below SpV, or when the tuned fre-
quency has been detuned by more than 1 100kHz. FL luB€
sr.NAL
This DC voltage (FM muting signal) is applied to
the gate of Q2 (FET) via a Schmitt circuit, result- Fig.4-4 Frequency
displayblockdiagram
ing in the FET being turned on, and the quartz- val. Pin no.7 of PD5009 is the brightness selector
lock circuit being tumed off . terminal. The time division pulse width is set to
4.2 AM TUNER 8009s for H level input signals, and to 2009s for
The AM tuner stageemploys a 2-gangedtuning L level signals, thereby varying the degree of FL
capacitor,a singleclement ceramic filter, an NPN tube brightness (by varying the segment lighting
transistor RF amplifier, a PNP transistor mixer period). Note that since the power indicator FL
(converter),and an NPN transistorIF amplifier. tube is driven by static drive, the degreeof bright-
nessmay be varied by changing the grid voltage.
4.3 DISPLAYCIRCUIT The 5.12MHz crystal oscillator generates the
FrequencyDisplay basic signal used in the preparation of the time
Frequenciesreceived by the SX-3700 are dis- division pulse signal and the counter gate circuit
control signal.
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P R E S E T A B L E5 - O I G I T
OECIMALCOUNTER

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Terminals S1 - 54 (pin nos. 3 -6) are used in under dynamic drive. In addition, the AM and FM
designating reception mode. The 2 reception indicators in the frequency display section are lit
modes employed in the SX-3700 (see Table 1) are according to the Db timing, while the kHz and
designated by varying the combination of input MHz indicators are lit according to the D1 timing.
levels (H and L). The 3 different IFs during FM
mode are required in coping with IF offset in the MODE st s2 s3 s4 lF {MHz)
IF ceramic filter stage, S3 and 54 being preset H H 10.73
during FM mode according to the ceramic filter 't0.70
characteristics . H L H

Although the SX-3700 FM stage quartzJock H L H H 'r0.67


system is capable of locking any frequency within L H L 450kHz
the FM band, the 10kHz digit (digit in the second
Table 1
decimal place) in the FM frequency display will
appear only as 5 or 0.
TUNI NG Indicator Circuit
The frequency display FL tube also incorporates
t,
+1,. the TUNING and SIGNAL indicators. And al- The TUNING indicator consists of a center
though the segrnents (anode) for these indicators tuning indicator (which lighLs up when a broad-
are static driven by the corresponding drive cir- casting station frequency is properly tuned) and
cuits, the grid is driven according to the D3 time 2 detuning direction indicators which indicate the
division pr:lse timing, thereby placing the segments direction in which the station has been tuned away
from. The corresponding drive circuits are out-
gC= H (ARIGHT, lined in Fig. 4-7.
The TUNING indicator is activated once the
station has been tuned to within t 100kHz of the
center frequency. This is becauseQ22 is tumed on
and Q21 tumed off (resulting in the detector dif-
ferential amplifier IQ19 & Q20l being tumed off
and Q14 being tumed on) by the FM muting
signal appearing at pin no.13 of the IF system IC
(^, (PA3007-A) and passed via the Schmitt circuit
\
(Q15 & Q16) when the station is tuned away by
more than t 100kHz.
F i g .4 . 6 D 1 . D 5t i m e d i v i s i o np u l s es i g n a l s
The DC voltage on pin no.4 of PA300?-A de- and the higher frequency (right hand side) detun-
scribes an S curve when tuning to and away from ing direction indicator also being turned on. When,
a particular broadcasting frequency, the voltage on on the other hand, the broadcasting frequency is
pin no.2 serving as the reference level. This DC approached from the low frequency side (or when
voltage is amplified by the differential amplifier tuning away to a lower frequency) the pin no.4
(Q19 & Q20) and then applied to a poladty detec- voltage will be lower, resulting in Q16 being turned
tors switch circuit (Q16 & Q26). on to light up the lower frequency (left hand side)
SCHMiTT
detuning direction indicator. When either Q16 or
Q26 is on, the Q14 base voltage will be high,
resulting in Q14 being turned on and Q18 turned
off, which means that the center tuning indicator
will not be lit up.
Once the broadcasting frequency has been tuned
properly, the voltages on pin nos.2 & 4 will be
equal. Consequently, Q16 and Q26 will both be
turned off, which means that neither of the detun-
ing direction indicators will be on in this case. And
since Q14 is turned off because of the decreased
base voltage, Q18 will be turned on, and the center
tuning indicator light up. Furthermore, C16 is
charged up via R84, resulting in Q23 being tumed
on, thereby lighting up the Quartz Locked indi-
cator LED.
SIGNAL Indicator Circuit
The SX-3700 SIGNAL indicator consists of an
FL tube 5-point indicator display. The signalmeter
Fig.4-7 TUNINGindicator
drivercircuit drive signal obtained from the FM IF system IC
(P43007-A) and AM tuner is first amplified and
When tuning to a frequency from the high fre-
then applied to the indicator drive IC (HA12010).
quency side (or tuning away from the frequency
This IC contains 12 pairs of voltage comparators
to a higher frequency), the voltage on pin no.4 will
similar to those employed in the power indicator
be higher than that on pin no.2. The Q20 collector
circuit, 5 of these pairs being used to drive the
voltage will thus be lowered and the Q19 collector
SIGNAL indicator.
voltage raised, resulting in Q26 being turned on,

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4.4 EOUALIZER AMPLIFIER 4.7 POWERINDICATOR CIRCUIT


This circuit is an NFB type equalizer amplifier The SX-3700 output power indicators feature
with newly developed high performance IC fluorescent indicator tube (FL tube). In this tube,
(M5214L-P). thermionic emissions from the cathode are ac-
This IC is a low-noise and low distortion type, celerated into the fluorescent substance of the
and provide an openloop gain of 105dB. The main segmental anodes, resulting in the emission of light.
performance specifications for this circuit include This tube is used to indicate numerals. letters, and
a voltage gain of 35.5dB (at lkHz), a phono other symbols.
dynamic margin or maxirnum allowable input level An outline of the FL tube drive circuit is shown
of 250mV (lkHz, O.O2VoTHD), S/N ratio of in Fig. 4-9. The output circuit signal is applied to
79dB (at 2.5mV input, IHF-A), and equalization pin no.6 (4) of the IC (TA7318P-A). The IC con-
within t 0.2dB (2OHz - 2OkHz). tains a detector circuit, compressor (40dB)' and
peak hold circuit for both left and right channels.
4.5 TONE CONTROL AMPLIFIER The dynamic range of the signal is thus contracted
This circuit is an NFB type tone control ampli- by 40dB to obtain a "peak held" DC voltage.
fier with newly developed high performance IC The output power indicator segments of the FL
(M5214L-P). tube are driven by the HA12010 ICs (one for each

F 4 . 6 P O W E RA M P L I F I E R
This is the basic circuit arrangement of power
amplifier. The first stage is a differential amplifier
channel) equipped with 12 pairs of differential
amplifiers. These amplifiers are biased at increas-
ing levels, so each amplifier will commence to
operate separately as the input level increases. And
(Q3), the load circuit of which is a current mirror
since these amplifiers apply the voltage to the out"
employing an NPN twin transistor (Qb). The cur- put power indicator segments, each successive
rent mirror provides push-pull operation in this
segment will light up in tum as the input level
stage, v/hich serves to cancel even numbered
rises.
harmonics and further increase gain.
The pre-driver stage (Q7) with a current mirror 4 . 8 P R O T E C T I O NC I R C U I T
circuit (D5, Q11), enables stable operation and In order to protect both the amplifier and the
provides high voltage gain. speakers, the SX-3700 has been equipped with a
The power stage is a Darlington connection pure protection circuit which is opened and closed
complementary SEPP ctcuit, and has an output automatically by a relay in the output circuit.
of 45W (8O load. at both channels driven, THD As can be seen from Fig. 4-11, this circuit consists
O.O2%,2OHz-2OkHz\. of 3 main component parts.

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Fig. 4-9 Powerindicatorcirclrit
The relay drive circuit controls relay operation, If for any reason a DC voltage is generated at
delaying relay closure when the power is switched the output, it will be detected by the DC voltage
on, opening the relay quickly when the power is detector circuit, resulting in the relay contacts
tumed off, and a.lsoopening the relay in response being opened to thereby protect the speakers.
to instructions from each detector circuit. When Rb and C2 form a low-pass filter designed to block
the power is first switched on, C4 is charged up normal signal components, thereby preventing the
via R8, thereby increasing the potential difference application of signal voltages to the bases of Q4
across the capacitor terminals. Once this potential and Q5. If a positive DC voltage appears at the
difference exceeds the zener diode, Q6 is turned output, it is divided by R5 and R6, and applied
on due to the forward biasing, thereby closing to Q4 and Q5. Since the base of Q5 is connected
the relay contacts. When the power is switched to ground, this transistor will remain off due to
off, C4 is discharged rapidly via Db and R7, result- the reverse bias applied. And since the emitter
ing in Q6 being tumed off and the relay contacts of Q4 is connected to ground, this transistor will
being opened. be tumed on due to a forward bias. Consequent-
The overload detector circuit outlined in Fig. 4- ly, the base of Q6 is grounded by Q4, resulting in
10 below consists of a Wheatstone bridge with the Q6 being turned off and the relay contacts being
load RL forming one of the arms. Q3 is biased opened. If a negative DC voltage appears at the
by the potential difference betyyeen diametrically output, Q4 is tumed off due to a reverse bias,
opposite comers of the bridge circuit. If the RL while Q5 is tumed on due to a forward bias. And
value drops below a certain fixed level, Q3 will since a negative voltage is applied to the emitter of
be tumed on due to forward biasing. The charge Q5 in this situation, Q6 is tumed off and the relay
on C4 in the relay drive circuit will thus be dis- contacts ooened.
charged via D3 and Q3, resulting in Q6 being
tumed off and the relay contacts being opened.

F|€l€y driv€ circuit

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5. DISASSEMBLY
Bonnet Case
Remove the four screws O on each side of the
bonnet case.
Bottom Plate
Remove the eleven screws O to detach the
bottom plate.
Front Panel
Remove the all control knobs except push
knobs. Remove the two screws tp and two nuts
Q from the front panel.

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Bonnetcase

ottom plate
Front panel

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d \?
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Fig.5-1 Disassembly
6. PARTS LOCATIONS The [, mark found on some component parts indicates
the importartce of the safety factor of the part. There'
fore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical
Front Panel designation.

Knob (TUNING)
AAA065

Front panel assembly Bonnet case


ANB-883 AMM€89

Push knob
AAD-226

Lever knob assembly


AAD-139

Front View with Panel Removed

F L assembly Function switch assembly


AWV-o12 AWS-149

Switch assembly Lead out assembly


GWS-233 AWVOl1

,lt,€

Switch (POWER) V a r i a b l er e s i s t o r2 5 O k ( V O L U M E )
ASA-507 ACT-126

P h o n ej a c k ( P H O N E S ) Switch (LOUDNESS)
AKN{30 ASK.157

V a r i a b l e r e s i s t o r( T O N E ) Switch (MUTING)
ACT-127 ASK-l59

Switch V a r i a b l er e s i s t o r1 M ( B A L A N C E )
ASK.157 ACT{21
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/';^ RearPanel

B a r - a n t e n n aa s s e m b l y I AC soctet (Ac OUTLETS]


ATB€24 AKP{39

Terminal(AM STEREOOUT) I AC power cord


AKB{)76 ADG{23
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AKEO44

AKB{63

Top View

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GWM.159

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ATT696 GWM.160

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15
7. DIAL CORD STRINGING
1. Remove the bonnet case and front panel as 7. Wind the cord around the dial shaft 3 times.
described in the "Disassembly" section on 8. Pass it over pulley D, wind it around the tun-
page 1 ing drum 2 times, and finally tie it to the
2. Remove the tuning drum from the shaft of the spring hook O so that it is tensioned.
tuning capacitor. 9. T\rm the dial shaft, and check that the cord
3. Tie one end of the cord to the stud Q located moves smoothly.
inside the tuning drum. 10. Cut off any excesscord.
4. Rotate the tuning capacitor right around until 11. Tum the dial shaft counter-clockwise as far
the rotor blades are fully intermeshed. as it will go.
5. Secure the tuning drum back onto the tuning 12. Align the dial pointer with the starting point
capacitor shaft, making sure that the securing of the dial scale, and then passthe cord over it.
screw I faces directly upward. 13. Check that the dial pointer is in line with the
6. Passthe cord out through the small opening in starting point of the dial scale.
the circumference of the tuning drum (see 14. Finally apply the locking paint to the cord
diagram), and then take it over pulleys A, B, securing positions (stud O and spring hook
and C in that seouence. O ) and the dial pointer connection.

T u n i n gd r u m
D ial shaft

Startingpoint

Dial pointer D i a lp o i n t e r

F i g .7 - 1 D j a lc o r ds t r i n g i n g
Y

8 . ADJ US T M E NT S
8.1 FM TUNER 1. Set the SX-3700's dial pointer to 106MHz,
. Connect the FM SG (FM signal generator) to and the FM SG output to 106MHz, 106dB
the FM antenna 300O terminal. (modulation -40OHz, t7 SkHz deviation).
. Set the FUNCTION switch to FM. Set the FM 2. Adjust the TC3 to obtain a maximum output
MUTING switch to MONO. level (REC terminal).
o The tuning coils in the FM front end does not 3. Then tune the dial pointer to 90MHz, and set
have an adjusting core. Consequently, track- the FM SG output frequency to 90MHz.
ing adjustments at 90MHz are performed by 4. Adjust the VC-3 to obtain a maximum out-
regulating the gap between rotor and stator put level (REC terminal).
of the tuning capacitors (VC-1, VC-2, and 5. Repeat steps1to 4 above.
VC-3). The expression "adjust VC (VC-1, 6. Reset the FM SG output level to 20 - 30d8,
VC-2, and VC-3) found in the text means and adjust TC7, TC2, and TB at 106MHz, and
that the two outer rotor blades of each of VC-1 and YC-Z at 90MHz in the same man-
these tuning capacitors are to be extended ner as described above in steps 1 to 5.
outwards with spatula (Part No. GGK-066) These adjustments will ensure optimum sensi
as shown in Fig. 8-1. tivity in the 90MHz to 106MHz range, and
minimum difference in sensitivity between the
two extreme frequencies.
S t a t or
7. Set the FM SG output to 98MHz, 66dB, and
Botor blade
tune the SX-3700 to this frequency.
8. Adjust the core of T2 to reduce distorition in
the output (REC terminal) to a minimum.
Spatula 9. Adjust the VR3 so that the 5-point SIGNAL
{ G G K0 6 6 ) indicator reads 5 at 55dB of FM SG output.
Stator -
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Multiplex Decorder 8.2 AM TUNER


* Connect the MPX SG (FM multiplex generator) . Connect the AM SG (AM signal generator)
to the external modulator terminals of FM SG, to the AM antenna terminal via a 1kO resistor.
thereby using FM SG as extemal modulation. o Set the FUNCTION switch to AM.
1. Set the FM SG output frequency to 98MHz, 1. Tune the SX-3700's dial pointer to 600kHz,
output level to 60dB (unmodulated), and tune and the AM SG output to 600kHz, 100dB
the SX-3700 to this frequency. (modulation -40OHz, 3O%).
2. Adjust the VR1 to obtain a 7 6kHz signal at 2. Adjust the core of T101 to obtain maximun
No. 7 terminal (AWV-011, 36 Pin) on the tuner output level (REC terminal).
assembly. 3. Then tune to 1400kH2, and set the AM SG
3. Set the MPX SG modulation output to pilot output frequency to 1400kHz also.
signal (19kHz) only, and set the FM deviation 4. This time adjust TC5 to obtain maximum
of 7.5kHz (107omodulation). output level (REC terminal).
4. Adjust the VR2 to obtain minimum leakage 5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 above.
of the 19kHz pilot signal at the REC terminal. 6. Set the AM SG output level to 30dB, adjust
5. Raise the FM SG output level to 80dB, and the antenna coil along the bar-antenna and
set the MPX SG to Main lkHz (L+R), 67JckHz TC4 and TC5 at 1400kHz in the samemanner
deviation (907o modulation), and pilot signal as described in the above steps. This is the
to 7 .5kHz deviation (10% modulation). adjustment for optimum sensitivity across
6. Adjust the T1 core to within 190" to obtain the frequency band, and minimum difference
minimum distortion in the demodulated output in sensitivityat different frequencies.
(REC terminal).

Oscilloscope
AC voltmeter
antennacoil

T o R E Ct e r mi n a l

AM signalgenerator

Fig. 8-3 Adjustmentpoint


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8.3 IDLE CURRENT ADJUSTMENT . If the SX-3700 frequency display reads


1. Turn the VOLUME control down to minimum 97.95MH2 or 98.05MH2 when a 98.00MH2
level, turn the power on, and wait about 10 signal is applied to the receiver, adjust TC1 so
minutes. that the display reads 98.00MH2 correctly.
2. Connect a DC voltmeter to the TP terminals . If an accurate 98.00MH2 input signal source is
(L ch; TP48 + and 49 Pin R ch; TP47 + not available, tune the receive to the nearest
and TP46 ) of the GWM-159. known broadcasting station in the 98MHz re-
3. Check that the voltage between 49 Pin and gion, and check that the station's frequency is
TP48 (L ch) lies within the DC 2.2mV-100mV correctly displayed, adjusting TC1 if necessary.
range. Then make a similar check for the R ch
between "1P47 and TP46. If the voltage is less Output Power Indicator Calibration
than 2.2mY, cut jumper A (L ch), and jumper B 1. Apply a lkHz signal to the AUX terminals.
(R ch). If the voltageexceeds100mV, check for 2. Adjust the level of this input signal so that the
circuit failure. voltage on the output terminals (SPEAKERS)
read 8.95V (AC).
8.4 FL INDICATOR CIRCUIT 3. Adjust VR1(L) and VR2(R) so that the out-
F requencyDisplay Circuit put power indicator read 10 watts.
The offset switching circuit is employed in
PD5009 AM/FM band selection and FM IF offset.
If cuts are made as directed in the table 2, the level
of each pin in PD5009 will be switched to the
mode indicated in Table 1 on page g.

FM c€ramic
filt€r 011 412

R 1 21 o k O
O p€n

The jumper between collector and R1210kn


Blue
emitter is to be left open. Open

Th€ jumper between collector and


Orange
emitter is to be left open.

Table 2

vR2R ip47

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A : Adjusting point.
The mark found on some componenr pans indicates the im.
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be are to use pans of identical designation.

swrTcHEs:
SI : POWER ON_OFF
52 : LOUDNESS ON _ OFF-
53 : FM lvlUTING,/IMODE ON./STEREO - OFF,/MONO
S4-1: F U N C T I O N{ F l ' r ) qU-OFF
S4-2: FuNcTloN ( A N 4 ) ON-9I!
s4-3: FUNCTTON (AUX) ON-OFF
S4-4: FUNCTION( PHONO) Ot - Off
S5-l: S P E A K E R S( A ) Q!-OFF
S5-2: SPEAKERS (B) ON - OFF
56 : TAPE MONITOR 1 Ot! - qff
57 : TAPE MONITOR 2 ON - OFF
58 : LOW FILTER (lsHz ) Orti - OE

The underlinedindicat6 the switch position.

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due to improvementsin design.

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PROTECTIONAss'Y R3 200k (10
(GWM-1s9)

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9.3 PARTS LIST

NO?ES:
. When ordering resistors,first conoert resi|tanceualuesinto code form as shown in
the follouing etamples.
Er. 1 When there are 2 effectiue digits (ony digit opart from 0), such as 560 ohm
ond 47h ohm (tolerance is shoua b! J = so/a,and K = I0'k).
56Oa- 56 x 101-561 RDVPS66AJ
47hn- 47 r\10'- 47 3 RDV.PS@A@ J
o.5a-0R5 RN2H @lE6 K
|n-oto . . a s . r p @ mK
@
Ex. 2 When there ore 3 effectiue digits (such os in hEh precision metal film resis-
tors).
5.62hn 562 xr 0 ' 5 6 2 1. . . . . . . . . . R N % S R E 6 D m r
. 'lhe A marh found on aome component parts indicates the importonce of the
safety factor of the pa . Therefore, uhen replocing, be sure to u6e parts of
id en t ico I d.esig na t io n.

Miscellaneous
Parts (cWM-160)
Tuner/AFAssembly
P.C.BOARD
ASSEMBLIES SWITCHES,
COILSAND TRANSFORMERS
P..t No. D..cription P.rt No. Symbol & D.acription

GWr\4-160 ASK-159 S1 Lever switch


GWX463 Detgctor Ass'y ASK-l57 52 Lever switch
GWM.156 Poweramp/Prolection Ass'y
GWS-233 Switch Ass'y ATEO39 T1 FM IFT
AWVOll '12
ATE045 FM DET Transtormer
AWS-149 FunctionSwitchAss'y ATB066 TlOl AM OSC coil
AWV-012 FL Ass'y ATB{)69 'f1O2
AM lF coil

T24428 L5-L8, L'10 R F choke coil


ELECTRO.PARTS
Part No. Symbol & Oascription ATF.1O6 Fl-F3 FM ceramic f ilter
ATFO84 F103 AM ceramic filter
ATFO89 F4, F5 Low{ass filter
l\ Arr€96 T1 Powertrans{ormor
ATB€24 T2 Bar€ntennaAss'y
CAPACITORS
A ELO29 P L l - P L 3 Lamp {wedgetypel
AELO75 P L 4 - P L ' I 1 Lampwith wire (8V, Plrt No. Symbol & De3cliplion
50mAl
ACK{35 vcl Variable capacitor
l\ 2sc2525c* o't,02 ACM006 TCI C . € r a m i ct r i m m o r
{25C2525-B*)
A 2sAloTs-c. 03, 04 ccDUJ120J50 cl, c5. c69
(2SA1075-B.l ccDsL 101J50 c6, c22
*hfe of cll-O4 CKDYX473M25
should have the same renK. c7
ccDLH080D50 c49
A asn-soz S1 Lev6rswitch(POWER) ccDRH 150J50 c51
ccDcH 150J50 @7
A AEK-1oo FUI Fuse{4A}
I rer-roz FU2 Fuse(0.5A) ccDcH 330Js0 cAg
AAEK-1o1 FU4 Fuse(3A) ccDcH 040c 50 c52
ccDcH 0t0c 50 c46
AAcGolT C1 Capacitor CKDYF103250 c2-@, 6, C10,C1a,C23,C24,U5
CEA 47OM25L c3, c4 c 6 2 , C 6 9 , C t O S ,C t t Z - C t t C , C t Z O ,
ccDsL 221K 50 c122
CEA lOOM50L
CKDYF473250 c8, cl f-cI5, c11, c19,c26,c27,C42,
A ncruozg R1 Resistor(2.2MO) c53, Cs4, C58,C63,C64,C66,C119,
l\ AcN-l17 R2 Resi.torl82o,swl c123.C124,C326
A AcN-lr6 R3 Resistor(200tr),10W) c c D s l 1 5 1 J5 0 c20, c21
ccDsL 101J50 c307, c308
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Symbol & Dsscription Symbol & O6scription

ccDsL 470J50 c l 0 8 , c 3 1 7 ,C 3 1 8 PA3OO7A o5


c c D s L 2 2 1 J5 0 c303, c304 PA4006-A o6
ccDXL 080D 50 cl11
c c D S L1 0 0 D5 0 c 3 15 , C 3 1 6 HA1201 03, 04, 012
ACG{18 C30 390p 50V 2SK61 o7
2SK34 o9
C K D Y A3 3 2 J5 0 c 3 1 ,C 3 2 2SC535 42,
C K D Y A1 5 2 J5 0 c 74 . C l s
C K D Y B1 O 2 K5 0 c 4 3 , C r 1 5 ,C l 1 7 2SC461 0 8 . o 1 0 1 ,0 1 0 3 ,o r 0 5
CKDYA 222J 50 c121 2SA726S o 102
C K D Y X2 2 3 M2 5 c323, C324 2 5K 1 6 8 o104
I SV69-O3 D1
C O S H3 3 1 J5 0 c110 2-1K261 D102
coMA 683J 50 c 3 0 9 ,c 3 1 0 1S1 5 5 5 D 6 , D1 2
coMA 122J50 c 3 11, C 3 1 2 11s2413)
cot\,,]A183J 50 c 3 1 3 ,C 3 1 4
CGBR47K 5OO c50 MZ 061 D2, D3
{wz-061)
C E AR 4 7 Ms O L c 1 0 1 ,c 1 0 2 MZ OA1 D10t
C E AO l O M5 0L c33, C34,C37,C38,C40,C41, Cl03 (wz 081)
C E A2 R 2 M5 0 L c 2 5 ,C 1 0 s
C E Al O O M5 0 L c 3 5 , C 7 0 ,C 1 0 4 ,C 1 0 7 ,C 1 1 8 OTHERS
C E A1 0 1 M2 5 L c44. Cl2, C116
Symbol & Description
CEA47OM25 L c29, C55,C56,C65,C68
C E A3 3 O M1 6 L c106, c305, c306
AKA014 T e r m i n a l( A N T E N N A )
c E A 1 0 1 r \140 L c 1 6 ,C 2 8
AKB{63 P r n i a c k( P H O NE )
C E A1 O 1 M3 5 L c32 t , c322
CEA22OM25L P M 2 3 O P O 4 O F M C Screw
c39

C E A NL R 4 7 M5 0 c36 Detector Assembly (GWX-46s)


C E A N L3 R 3 M5 0 c301, c302
C E A N L4 R7 M 5 0 c 3 1 9 ,C 3 2 0 TRANSFORMER
C K D Y B4 7 2 K 5 0 c325
Symbol & D6scription
Nofe r When arderitE resistors,cont)ert the
resistanceualue i;I() code fornt, and ATE.O5O T201 FM DET Transformer
RESISTORS
then reurite the part n(). as b?fore.
PartNo. Symbol & Doscription CAPACITORS

c92{49 V R 1 ,V R 3 S e m i -i xf e d ,1 0 k Symbol & D'scriprion


ACP{67 VR2 Semi-fixed, 10Ok
ACT-126 VR3OI Variable,25Ck c c D s L 1 0 1 J5 0 c201
ACT02I VR302 V a r i a b l e1, M c c D w K 1 5 0 K5 0 c202
C K D Y B4 7 1 K5 0 c204
RN1/4POrltrDo F R ' I 6 ,R 3 0 5 - R 3 r0 C K D YF 1 O 3 Z5 0 c206
R DI /4PMtrNDJ R l R 3 ,R 5 R 7 , R 9 R t s , 8 1 7 R 3 4 Whetrarderingresistors, conNertlhe
R 3 6 R 4 0 ,R 4 2 R 4 8 , R 5 0 R 6 4 , R 7 0 - resistanceuolueinto codefarm, ond.
RE S I S T O
RS
R i 8 , R t 0 t R t 1 6 . R 1 t 8R 1 2 1 , R 1 2 3 then reurile lhe part no. os before.
R'f29, R301 R304, R313 R322,R324 Symbol & D.scriprion

R D 1 / 4 P ME N NJ R201 R208
R D 1 / 2 P SI I D D J R 4 1 ,R 3 2 5
RDl /4PM F L]LTU J R4, Ft8, R49, R79, R80, Ra2-R84, SEMICONDUCTORS
R111, R122
Symbol& Doscription
SEMICONDUCTORS
2SC461
B o201
Symbol & D€scription 21K261 D201, D202
3SK73 o1 OTHER
NJrvl4558DV 010
(!PC4558Cl
Part No. Symbol& Oes.ription
rM52l4L o 3 0 1 ,o 3 0 2
ASS-012 x201 Cr 5tal resonator

31
Switch Assembly (GWS-233) Symbol & Dsscription

Symbol & Dsscriplion rl- 2SA733A o30 034


i (2sA
r1oo)
ASG,241 54 Pushswitch 2SC461 o10
2SD880 o4
R D 1/ 4 P M t r N t r J R343, R344 ( 2 S D 3 1)3

MZ t40 D1
Lead Out Assembly ( A W V - o 1 1 )
twz-1401
cotLs 1S1555 D2,D7
{'ts2076)
Symbol & D€scription
OTHERS
r24 n2A L1 L4 R F c h o k ec o i l
Svmbol & Description

CAPACITORS ASS{1'l X1 Crysial resonator(5.12 MHz)


A AV {O7 V1 F l u o r e s c e n ti n d i c a t o r t u b e
Symbol& DGcription ( FR E O U E N C Y )
V A Z 3 0 P O 6 O FM C Screw
ACM{10 TCl Trimmer

C K D Y A1 O 3 K5 0 C3, C5, CA FunctionswitchAssembly(AWS-149)


c K D Y F 4 7 3 25 0 c11 , Clt -C21. C23 C25. C30
coMA 223K s0 c4, c6 swtTcH
c c D c H 1 0 1 J5 0 cl0
Symbol & Description
C K D Y F3 9 1K 5 0 c9
ASG240 S1 Poshswiich
ccDcH 020c 50 c12
C E A3 R 3 M5 0 L cl5
CAPACITORS
C E A4 7 1 I V1 O L c]
C E A1 0 1 M2 5 L c'14 Symbol & Dsscriprion
C E A2 2 1 M1 6 L c29
C E A2 R 2 Ms O L c1,c2
CEA 47OM50L c13
cEA 22tM 25L c26 RESISTORS
cEA 2R2t\,1 50 L c22
C E A2 2 1M 1 OL c16 Symbol & Doscription

N')l? ll-hcn orderinE rcsisfors, conL)erI the RDI/4PMuLilJ R 1 R 3 ,R 7 ,R 8


RESISTORS resislance rolLle into tode form. ond R D'l /2PSuirtrJ R9
then reurile tlte part no. as before.
Pan No. Symbol& Doscription SEMICONDUCTORS

RDl /4PMF UOtrJ 8111 Symbol& Doscription


i. Rot /apttr rnn.t R6
F;R1/4PMF. TlDJ R 1 0 5 ,R 1 0 6 1S1555 D1 D9
RDl /4PMOUL].J R1 R5, R7- R93, A95 R102,A10/ (1 5 2 4 7 3 )
R 1 0 9 ,R 1 1 2
RSl PDUDJ R103,R r04 (AWV-O12)
FL Assembly
- ! . R D I / 2 P S Fn n : l J Rl10 CAPACITORS
R 5 2 Pn L i L l J R94
Svmbol & D6scriorion

SEMICONDUCTORS cEA R47 t\,150L


Symbol & Dsscription
c K D Y F 3 3 2 25 0 c4. c5
N o t e . lyhett orderinE resistors. cont)erl the
M54451P o1 RESISTORS resistonce ualue inlo code form, and
PD5009 a2 then rewrite the part no. ds before-
HA12010 o3 Pan No. Symbol & Descriprion
2SC€45A 05-o9, o11 024
l2sc2575l ACP{78 VB1, VR2 Serni-fixed
iRDl/2PSF.touJ R1,R2
2SA733A o25 029 R D'l /4PMtraIrJ R3, R4
(2SA1r00)

32
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SEMICONDUCTORS

Symbol & Doscription Symbol & Doscription

T A 7 3 1 8 PA o1 coMA 223J50 c219, C220,C225,C226


HA12010 0 2 ,0 3 coMA 563J50 c221 . C222
LZTS'I D1 cor\rA 683J 50 c 3 0 9 ,c 3 1 0
MZ-O41 D2 C K D Y E1 0 3 K5 0 c 3 0 5 ,c 3 0 6 ,c 3 11. C 3 l 2
Noler ',1'henordering resistors,conrert tlrc
OTHERS resistancevalue into code form, and
RESISTORS then reurite lhe part no. as before.
Symbol & Doscription
Symbol& Doscription
AAV{O9 Vl F l u o r e s c e n ti n d i c a t o r t u b e
( P O W ER ) ACT.121 VRl, VR2 V a r i a b l (eT O NE)
VBZ3OPO6OF
MC
R D 1 / 4 P M O A tJr R 1 0 4 R 1 0 8R , 1 1 0 R 1 2 0F , t123,R126.
R201 R228R . 2 3 1 -R 2 3 4 R
, 30r R306.
PowerAmp/Protection Assembly (GWM-159) F 3 1 1 R 3 ' f6 , R 3 2 7 ,U 3 2 A R
, 3 4 1 .R 3 4 2 .
R345,R346
SWITCHES
. ! , R D 1 / 4 P M L ] L I DJ R 3 r9 , R 3 2 0
R D 1 / 2 P S FD l O J R r 0 2 , R 1 0 3 ,R 2 2 9 ,R 2 3 0
Symbol & D€scription
/ R D l / 4 P M F D N EJ R 3 0 7 R 3 ' 0t , R 3 1 7 - R 3 2 4
! RD I /4P[4F trDI]J R 3 2 5 ,R 3 2 6
ASK-157 S1 53 L e v e rs w i t c h RSl PoocJ R ' t2 4 , B l 2 5
R52POtrOJ R121, R122
.t ASR 033 R L1 Belay
R D 1 / 2 P SC ! T ] J R329 R330,R337 R340
F D] /2PSF l loa J R 3 3 1 ,R 3 3 2
CAPACITORS
. r _A C N 0 3 9 R333 R336 0 .22lzw
Pad No. Svmbol & D€scription
SEMICONDUCTORS
ACH-215 C101C , 102 E ectrolytic
ACG,004 C 1 1 7C, 118Ceramic Symbol& O.scription

C E A R 4 7 M5 O L cl11,Cl12 rvt5214
L-P o1,02
c E A 0 1 0 t \ 54 0 L cl15,C221.C224 2SA798 03, 04
C E A4 7 O Mi O L c 11 0 25C2291 os, 06
cEA 470t\425L c108 25C2229 07, 08
C E A4 7 O M5 0 L c 1 0 5 ,c 1 0 6 ,c 1 1 6 (25C1885)

C E A1 0 1 M5 0 L c 1 0 3 ,c 1 0 4 ,c 1 1 4 2SC945A 09, 010


cEA 221lvt35L c119 {2SC2575)
C E A2 2 1 M5 O L c107 2SA949 o11,012
c E A 3 3 1 t V110 L c113 (2SA912)
25C2275A o 1 3 ,O r 4
C E A NL l O O M5 0 c231 , C232 {25C1913)
C E A NL 2 R 2 M5 0 c201 . c202 2SA985A o 1 5 ,O 1 6
(2SA913)
C E A NL 4 R7 M 5 0 c 2 1 7 ,C 2 1 8
C E A4 R 7 M 5 0 L c229, C230
C E A l O O M5 0 L c211, C212 2SC19144 421 ,422
2SC945A 423,424
C E A2 2 O M2 5 L c203. c204 l2sc251sl
C E A1 0 1 M3 5 L c 2 0 9 ,c 2 1 0 2SC1384 425
c c D S L 1 5 0 J5 0 c 3 17 , C 3 1 8 2SD880 017
ccDs L 050D 500 c307, c308 (25D313)
c c D s L 1 0 0 D5 0 c2t3, c214
2S8834 ol8
ccDsl 470J 50 c 2 1 5 ,C 2 t 6 (2SB507)
ccDSL 560J50 c20t , c208 2SD836A 019.O20
c c o s L 1 0 1 J5 0 c205, c206, c301 c304
c c o s L 1 8 1 K5 0 0 c313 C316 .i sR3AM4 D1 D4
cot\,,1A 682J 50 c223, C224 . a1 o E 2 D16
( s r B 0 10 2 )
152472 D11-Dr3
( 1 S 15 5 4 )

33
Symbol& D€scriplion OTHERS
152411 D14D, 15 Symbol & Description
MZ-061 D17
{w2,061) A KN{30
MZ-150 D20 A K B,063 P i n j a c k4 P
(wz 150) AKE{44 T e r m i n a l( S P E A K E R S )
vaz30Po60FMc Screw
MZ-270 D 1 8 ,D 1 9
MZ-130 D21
{wz-130)
D5-D10
(1S2473)
KZLl)12 D22

1 O .P A C K I N G

O€script ion

1. ADH{02 T-type FM antenna


2. ARB-360 Operatinginstructions

4. AHA-252 Side pad


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1 1 . E X P L O D E DV I E W
Exterior Components

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6
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7 8
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13
14
(-i)

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15
r
t5
13

NO?'t^Sl
. Patls u)ilhoul parl tluntber cannol be suppliql.
c Tlte I. ntarh fttuncl on sonta tonlponanl ports tndicolcs Ihc intpolon( of tlrc
'l'ltareltna,
safelf fo(lor o/ lhe parI. u'han replLtcing. bc sxre l() uy parls ol id?,11;col

Partslist
K6y No. Part No. Doscription Key No. PartNo. Description

]. V B Z 3 O P O 6M
OCF Screw 1'l AMM-089 Bonnet case
2. ANB883 Front panel assembly 12. Eottom plate
3. . . 13. VAZ30P06OFMC Screw
4. ABN{24 Nut 14. AEC'178 Foot assembly
5. AAa-239 15. VTZ40P120FMC Screw

6. AAD-139 Lever knob assembly


7. AAA 065 Knob
8. AAB 239 Knob
9. AAD 226
10. D C Z 4 0 P 1 5F0Z K Screw
InteriorComponents
Partslist
Key No. Part No. O€scription Key No. Part No. D€scription

I 51. V r VH 3 0 P 1 2F0M C Screw


2. P u l l e y a s s e m b l y( s m a l l ) 52. AEC488
3. VBZ30P060FMC Screw 53. G W M1 5 9 Power amp/protection assembly
4. D i a l s c a l eh o l d e r L 54. Center frame
5. Side plate 55. Ground terminal 2P

6. Smoorher s6. G W M1 6 0 Tuner/AF assembly


1. Dialpointer 51. Side frame R
8. Side frarre L ! 58. AEC-327 Stfain relief
L Cord clamper i 59. ADG-o23
10. AEL-075 Lamp with wire {8V, 50mA) 60. A18,624 B a r - a n t e n n aa s s e m b l y

't1. ABN-047 Unionnut T e r m i n a l( c N D l


12. SpacerB 62. G r o u n d t e r m i n a l7 P
1 3 . A C N - 1r 6 63. Tuninsdrum frame
14. 64. Tunjng drum assembly
15. AEL{29 L a m p ( w e d g et y p e 8 v , 3 0 0 m A )
65. AWV-011 Lead out assernbly
16. AKK-005 66. M T Z 3 0 P 1 0 0 F Z K Screw
17. Pt\rZ30P060FMC S c r e w 67. W A 3 5 F1 0 0 N 0 8 0
18. GWX463 Detector assembly ! 68. AEK107 F L r s eO . 5 A
19. AWV{12 69.
20. Dial panel assembly 70.

21. Lamp holder


22. Shaft cover A
23. NK g O F U C Nut
24. WA92F140U100
25. Shaft cover B

26. BAT30P080FZK Screw


27.
28. ACG{17 Ceramiccapacitor
,i,29. AsA 507 Switch (POWER)
30. GWS,233 Switch assembly

3,I. PMI3OPO6OFZB Screw


32. llou nting plate
33. NKgOFUC Nut
34. ABE-001 Internal toothed lock washer
35. A EK , l 0 0

36. AEK,101
37. AWS-149 Function switch assembly
38. vTz40P080FMC Screw
,i_gs. arr-oso Power transformer
40. Transformer holder

41. AXA211 Dial shaft assembly


42. D i a l s c a l eh o l d e r R
43. ABA-176 Screw
,,i 44. AKP-039 AC socket (AC OUILETS)
45. AK8{76 T e r m i n a l1 P

46. ACN-117
47. R e s i s t o rh o l d e r
48. H e a ts i n k
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.r,50. 2sA1075-G Transistor

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S T E R E OR E C E I V E R

sx-820
Note
KU

. This additionalservicemanualis applicableto the sx-820/KU types, pleaserefer to the sx-


3700/KUtype servicemanualwith the exceptionof this supplements.

C O N T R A S TO F M I S C E L L A N E O U SP A R T S
Symbol
sx-3700 sx 820

AWV{12 AWV{13

Front panel assembiy ANB883 A N8 . 9 1 6

Operating nstructions ARB,360 ARA375

AH D.765 AHD,782

FL assembly

Symbol
A W V0 1 2 A W X0 1 3

o2 Diode MZ-O41 sz o2l


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