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UHF FM TRANSCEIVER

TK-880
SERVICE MANUAL
REVISED EE3E4 versions

2002-2 PRINTED IN JAPAN


B51-8524-20 (N) 387

This Service Manual was revised based on the service


manual as per parts No. B51-8524-10, in order to include
new variants with the following destination codes : E4.

Panel assy
(A62-0642-03)

Key top
(K29-9105-02)

Cabinet (Upper)
(A01-2165-23)

CONTENTS
GENERAL ................................................................. 2

PLL/VCO (X58-4722-XX) .................................. 56

OPERATING FEATURES ......................................... 3

SUB UNIT (X58-4850-10) .................................. 56

REALIGNMENT ...................................................... 16

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6152-XX) (A/2) : E,E4 ......... 57

INSTALLATION ...................................................... 19

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6152-XX) (B/2) : E,E4 ......... 63

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION ......................................... 26

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6372-70) (A/2) : E3 ............. 67

SEMICONDUCTOR DATA ..................................... 31

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6372-70) (B/2) : E3 ............. 73

DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS ....................... 33

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (E,E4) ............................. 77

PARTS LIST ............................................................ 35

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (E3) ................................. 85

EXPLODED VIEW .................................................. 45

BLOCK DIAGRAM.................................................. 93

PACKING ................................................................ 46

LEVEL DIAGRAM ................................................... 96

ADJUSTMENT ....................................................... 47

TERMINAL FUNCTION ......................................... 98

PC BOARD VIEWS

SPECIFICATIONS ................................................... 99

TK-880
GENERAL
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 data. Changes which may occur after publication are
covered by either Service Bulletins or Manual Revisions.
These are 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 not known, include the chassis or kit number
of which it is a part, and a sufficient description of the required component for proper identification.

PERSONNEL SAFETY
The following precautions are recommended for personnel safety :
DO NOT transmit if someone is within two feet (0.6
meter) of the antenna.
DO NOT transmit until all RF connectors are verified 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.
All equipment should be properly grounded before
power-up for safe operation.
This equipment should be serviced by a qualified technician only.

PRE-INSTALLATION CONSIDERNATIONS
1. UNPACKING
Unpack the radio from its shipping container and check
for accessory items. If any item is missing, please contact
KENWOOD immediately.

2. PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKOUT
2-1. Introduction
Each radio is adjusted and tested before shipment. However, it is recommended that receiver and transmitter operation be checked for proper operation before installation.

2-2. Testing
The radio should be tested complete with all cabling and
accessories as they will be connected in the final installation. Transmitter frequency, deviation, and power output
should be checked, as should receiver sensitivity, squelch
operation, and audio output. QT equipment operation
should be verified.

3. PLANNING THE INSTALLATION


3-1. General
Inspect the vehicle and determine how and where the
radio antenna and accessories will be mounted.
Plan cable runs for protection against pinching or crushing wiring, and radio installation to prevent overheating.

3-2. Antenna
The favored location for an antenna is in the center of a
large, flat conductive area, usually at the roof center. The
trunk lid is preferred, bond the trunk lid and vehicle chassis
using ground straps to ensure the lid is at chassis ground.

3-3. Radio
The universal mount bracket allows the radio to be
mounted in a variety of ways. Be sure the mounting surface
is adequate to support the radios weight. Allow sufficient
space around the radio for air cooling. Position the radio
close enough to the vehicle operator to permit easy access
to the controls when driving.

3-4. DC Power and wiring


1. This radio may be installed in negative ground electrical
systems only. Reverse polarity will cause the cable fuse
to blow. Check the vehicle ground polarity before installation to prevent wasted time and effort.
2. Connect the positive power lead directly to the vehicle
battery positive terminal. Connecting the Positive lead to
any other positive voltage source in the vehicle is not recommended.

CAUTION
If DC power is to be controlled by the vehicle ignition
switch, a switching relay should be used to switch the positive power lead. The vehicle ignition switch then controls
DC to the relay coil.
3. Connect the ground lead directly to the battery negative
terminal.
4. The cable provided with the radio is sufficient to handle
the maximum radio current demand. If the cable must be
extended, be sure the additional wire is sufficient for the
current to be carried and length of the added lead.

TK-880
GENERAL / OPERATING FEATURES
4. INSTALLATION PLANNING CONTROL STATIONS
4-1. Antenna system
Control station. The antenna system selection depends
on many factors and is beyond the scope of this manual.
Your KENWOOD dealer can help you select an antenna system that will best serve your particular needs.

4-2. Radio location

SERVICE
This radio is designed for easy servicing. Refer to the
schematic diagrams, printed circuit board views, and alignment procedures contained in this manual.

Note
When you modify your radio as described in system setup, take the following precaution.
The rating of pin 7 (SB) of the accessory connector cable
(KCT-19) on the rear of the radio is 13.2V (0.75A). Insert a 1A
fuse if you use the SB pin for external equipment.
Accessory connector
cable (KCT-19)

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5-tone

Basic

DTMF/2-tone/DMS

Full
Full (Special setting)

1-1. 5-tone Model


In this model, you can program Basic or Full level features. When you select Basic level, only 1 frame 5-tone can
be programmed, and various functions are limited.
When you select Special setting in the Full level, you
can use encode/decode format. Using encode/decode format, you can further program the transceiver to run the
script.

1-2. DTMF/2-tone/DMS Model


You can use option signalling which is DTMF or 2-tone
(only for decode) or DMS (Digital Message System-FFSK
signalling) for every channel.

2. Transceiver Controls and Indicators (Fig. 1)


2-1. Front Panel Controls
All the keys on the front panel are momentary-type push
buttons. The functions of these keys are explained below.

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The TK-880 is a UHF FM radio designed in both 5-tone


model and DTMF/2-tone/DMS model. The programmable
features are summarized.
This transceiver can handle up to 250 groups with 250
channels in each group.
Model

Select a convenient location for your control station radio


which is as close as practical to the antenna cable entry
point. Secondly, use your systems power supply (which
supplies the voltage and current required for your system).
Make sure sufficient air can flow around the radio and power
supply to allow adequate cooling.

1. Operation Features

If you do not intend to use the 3.5-mm jack for the external speaker, fit the supplied speaker-jack cap (B09-0235-05)
to stop dust and sand getting in.

DC Source key
Transceiver DC source key. When the power is switched
off, all the parameters, such as the group and channel, are
stored in memory. When the power is switched on again,
the transceiver returns to the previous conditions.

CHANNEL UP/DOWN key


CALL key (Programmable)
key (Programmable)
A, B, C and D key (Programmable)
VOLUME UP/DOWN key (Programmable)

Speaker-jack cap
(B09-0235-05)

BUSY/TX LED
The BUSY indicator (Green LED) shows that the channel
is in use. The TX indicator (Red LED) shows that you are
transmitting.

TK-880
OPERATING FEATURES
2-2. Programmable Keys

Channel Name

The FPU (KPG-60D) enables programmable keys to select the following functions.

Press this key to switch between the Channel name


and Grp #/Ch # for the display. If no channel name is programmed, the transceiver automatically displays the
group #/channel #.

Auto Dial
To transmit the stored DTMF code automatically. When
you select DTMF encode in the Auto dial mode menu,
Auto dial, Redial, Dial ID and Store & Send modes are available.
Press the [Auto dial] key to enter the Auto dial mode.
Select the desired number to send. It is use the [Channel
up] and [Channel down] keys, or the [2] and [8] keys on the
microphone to select. Press the [ ] key to transmit the
numbers.

When this key is pressed each time, the channel number


to be selected is increased/decreased and repeats if held for
one second or longer.

Call 1 to 6 (5-tone)
Press the [CALL #] key to transmit the 5-tone code that is
programmed to Call # in the system parameters.

Auto Dial Programming

Channel Entry

You can store the DTMF code and name, or erase it at the
transceiver.

You can directly recall the channel using the numeric keypad without using the [Channel up], [Channel down].
To access the channel directly, enter 1 to 3 digit numbers, depending on the number of the programmed channels.
For example, if the radio has 199 programmed channels
(the maximum channel number is a 3-digit number) and you
would like to recall channel 5, you must enter [0],[0],[5]. If
the radio has 99 channels (2-digit number), you must enter
[0],[5] to access channel 5.

To store a DTMF code


Press the [Auto dial programming] key to enter Auto dial
programming mode. Select the desired memory number
you wish to store.
Press the [ ] key to select the desired memory number
(Enter auto dial memory name).
Press the [ ] key to store the memory name. Now, enter the DTMF codes you want to store.
Press the [ ] key to store the numbers. A beep sound
confirms that the numbers are stored in the memory.

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*
*

To erase the stored DTMF code


Press the [Auto dial programming] key to enter Auto dial
programming mode.
Press the [#] key to enter Auto dial clear mode. Select
the memory number you want to erase.
Press the [ ] key to erase the stored numbers and exit
Auto dial clear mode.

AUX A
If this key is pressed, AUX icon lights on the LCD and
Horn alert port which is inside of the transceiver turns to the
low level. If pressed again, the AUX icon goes off and the
Horn alert ports turns to the high impedance.

AUX B
This function can be programmed when the voice scrambler board is not installed.
If this key is pressed, an underscore (_) appears at the
extreme right of the LCD and OPT port which is inside of the
transceiver turns to the active level (low). If pressed again,
the underscore disappears and the OPT ports turns to the
deactive level (high).

Channel Up/Down

Emergency Call
Pressing this key causes the transceiver to enter the
emergency mode. The transceiver jumps to the programmed Emergency group/channel and transmits for
programmed Duration of transmission time.
The transceiver disables microphone mute while transmitting. After finishing transmission, the transceiver receivers for programmed Duration of receiving. The transceiver mutes the speaker while receiving. Following the
above sequence, the transceiver continues to transmit and
receive.
You can select whether or not the emergency ID is transmitted in the emergency mode.

Fixed Volume
This function is used for changing the volume level, it is
power on tone, control tone, warning tone, alert tone, AF
volume type.
If these tone is set up in Fixed, the tone level can be
changed when [Fixed volume] key is pressed. When [Fixed
volume] key is pressed, tone level changes in turn to low
(tone volume low), high (tone volume high) and off.

TK-880
OPERATING FEATURES
Group Up/Down

Operator Selectable Tone

When this key is pressed each time, the group number to


be selected is increased/decreased and repeats if held for
one second or longer.

When this key is pressed, the OST appears and encode/decode QT/DQT is switched to the OST tone pair. If
pressed again, the OST display goes off and encode/decode QT/DQT returns to transceivers preset.
When this key is held down for one second, the transceiver enters OST select mode. In this mode, the display
shows OST No. or OST name which is set to the channel
and operator can select one of OST tone pair using [Channel
up], [Channel down] key.
If pressed this key again, the displayed OST code is
memorized to the channel, the transceiver exits from the
OST select mode, returns to normal channel display and
OST display.
16 kinds of OST tone pairs can be programmed in the
operator selectable tone window. While in the OST select
mode, the transceiver does not look back at the priority
channel in the scan resume mode.

Home Channel
Press this key once, the channel switches to the
preprogrammed home channel.

Horn Alert
If you are called from the base station using 5-tone/2tone/DTMF/DMS while you are away from your transceiver,
you will be alerted by the vehicle horn or some other type of
external alert. To turn the horn alert function on, press this
key. A confirmation tone sounds. If this key pressed again,
the horn alert function is turned off.

Key Lock
Key lock prevents accidental operation of the transceiver.
When key lock is activated, all keys other that PTT, Emergency, Key lock, Monitor, Monitor momentary, Shift,
Squelch, Squelch momentary and Volume up/down, are
locked.
LOCKED appears momentarily when the [Key lock]
key is pressed.

Public Address

When this key pressed once, MON icon lights and


squelch unmutes if a carrier is present, regardless of the
specified signalling (including option signalling).
If press again, MON icon goes off and squelch mutes.

Public address amplifies the microphone audio, and outputs it through a PA speaker. PA is activated by pressing
this key. A confirmation tone sounds, and the display
shows PA. PA can be activated at anytime (scanning or
non-scanning).
The transceiver continues to scan & receive calls while in
PA mode. Pressing PTT activated PA, and will override an
incoming call anytime; however no transceiver transmission
takes place.
If this key is pressed again, a confirmation tone will
sound, the display will return to the normal channel or SCAN
display, and the PA function will turn off.

5-tone

Queue

Monitor
DTMF/2-tone/DMS

Depend on monitor function and monitor key action in


the system parameters.
You can select either QT/DQT or 5-tone decoding to be
canceled when [Monitor] key is pressed. When monitor
function is activated, MON icon appears.

Monitor Momentary
DTMF/2-tone/DMS
While pressing this key, MON appears and the squelch
unmutes if a carrier is present, regardless of the specified
signalling (including option signalling).
If released, MON disappears, and the squelch mutes.

5-tone
Depend on monitor function in the system parameters.
You can select either QT/DQT or 5-tone decoding to be
canceled while pressing [Monitor] key.
When monitor function is activated, MON icon appears.

Press [Queue] key to toggle Queue mode on or off.


When it is on, you will see the contents of the queue buffer.
You can scroll the queue buffer using the [Channel up],
[Channel down] or [2]/[8] keys on the microphone.
When you are in Queue mode, [D] or [6] key to toggle the
Selcall and Status displays. When you are in Queue mode,
press the [C] or [4] key to toggle the Code and Selcall/Status
displays.
Hold down the [D] or [6] key to delete the top stack of the
Queue buffer. Hold down the [C] or [4] key to cancel Queue
mode and return to normal operation.

Radio Password
Backup is done even if the power supply is cut off. A lock
is not canceled unless a proper password is inputted. The
character which can be inputted is to 6 digits with the number of 0 to 9. A lock is canceled if it is the same as code set
up at Optional feature - Radio password.
If the entered radio password is incorrect, the Key input
error tone sounds and the transceiver remains in LOCK1
screen.

TK-880
OPERATING FEATURES
Receive Entry (5-tone)
Press [Receive entry] key to enter the desired Selcall
code you want to receive. This function can be activated
only when RX address is set to the channel and selectable receive digit has been entered.
When you enter Receive entry mode, the RX address
number appears on the LCD. To enter Selcall number, use
the keypad (keypad model) or use the [Channel up], [Channel down] keys to select a number. Then press [C] key to
enter the selected number. The selected digit will shift left
to enter the next digit.
Press [D] key to move the cursor 1 position right. Hold
down [D] key ([6] key on a keypad) to clear the entered number.

Scan
Press the [Scan] key to toggle scanning the channels on
and off. When the transceiver is scanning, Revert channel
display is temporary disabled and the SCN icon and
SCAN appear.

Scan Delete/Add
Press the [Scan del/add] key to temporarily delete or add
each channel from/to the scan list. When a channel is added
to the scan list, appears on LCD.
When the transceiver exits Scan mode, the added or deleted channels are erased from the scan list. The original
scan list is restored.

Scrambler
Press the [Scrambler] key to toggle the Scrambler on or
off. When it is activated, _ (underscore) appears on LCD.
If you hold down the [Scrambler] key for more than 2 seconds, the transceiver enters Scrambler code select
mode. You can select the Scrambler code [1 to 16] using
the [Channel up], [Channel down], or [2]/[8] keys on the microphone. (Voice scrambler unit must be installed.)

Selcall Entry
Press [Selcall entry] key to enter the desired Selcall code
you want to call.

5-tone
This function can be activated only when TX address is
set to the channel and Selectable selcall digit has been
entered. When you enter Selcall entry mode, the TX address number appears on the LCD.

Press [Selcall list] key to enter Selcall list mode.

5-tone
Select the check box of Selectable selcall digit. The
number of digit you selected in Selcall list will be displayed on LCD. If Selcall list has not been programmed,
same digits of Selcall list code that you checked as Selectable selcall digits will appear on LCD.

DTMF/2-tone/DMS
The ID list code of DMS will appear on LCD.
To select the Selcall list, use [Channel up]/[Channel
down] key or [2]/[8] key on the microphone keypad.

Selcall + Status Entry


Select the selcall number you wish to call. Press [Selcall
+ Status entry] key to enter Selcall entry mode. It works
as Selcall entry mode mode. If you press [CALL] or [ ]
key again, it works as Status entry mode.

Selcall + Status List


Select the selcall number you wish to call. Press [Selcall
+ Status list] key to enter Selcall list select mode. It
works as "Status list" mode. If you press [Selcall + Status
list] key again, it works as Status list select mode.

Send GPS (DTMF/2-tone/DMS)


You can send the GPS location data manually. To perform the operation, you have to install a GPS receiver with
NMEA-0183 output. (GPS receiver must be installed.)

Shift
It allows you to enable [Shift + Function] key access.
When [Shift] key is pressed, SFT appears on LCD.

Squelch Level
Press [Squelch level] key to enter Squelch level adjustment mode. The squelch level can be adjusted by [Channel up]/[Channel down] key or [2]/[8] key on the microphone
keypad. Press [Squelch level] key again to store the adjusted squelch level.

Squelch Momentary

DTMF/2-tone/DMS

Press [Squelch momentary] key to force the squelch


unmute. MON icon appears on LCD and BUSY LED
(Green) lights. If released, the squelch unmutes and
MON disappears. Also, BUSY LED (Green) goes off.

A transceivers unit ID is defined by a combination of 3digit fleet and 4-digit ID numbers.

Squelch Off

To enter Selcall number, use the keypad (keypad model)


or use the [Channel up], [Channel down] keys to select a
number. Then press [C] key to enter the selected number.
The selected digit will shift left to enter the next digit.
Press [D] key to move the cursor 1 position right. Hold
down [D] key ([6] key on a keypad) to clear the entered number.

Selcall List

Press [Squelch off] key to force the squelch unmute.


MON icon appears on LCD and BUSY LED (Green) lights.
If the key is pressed again, the squelch unmutes and
MON disappears. Also, BUSY LED (Green) goes off.

TK-880
OPERATING FEATURES
Status Entry (5-tone)
It allows the operator to input the status and transmit it to
the base station.
Both TX address and Selectable status digit must be
programmed to perform the operation. Press [Status entry]
key to access Status entry mode. TX address of the channel appears on LCD.
Enter the desired code using a numeric keypad. If the
transceiver does not have the numeric keypad, you can use
[Channel up]/[Channel down] key to select the desired number and press [C] key to enter. The cursor moves to next
position.

Status List (5-tone)


Press [Status list] key to enter Status list mode. Select
the check box of 5-tone - System parameters - Selectable
status digit. The number of digit you selected in 5-tone Status list will be displayed on LCD. If Status list has not
been programmed, same digits of status list code that you
checked as Selectable status digits will appear on LCD.
To select the status list, use [Channel up]/[Channel
down] key or [2]/[8] key on the microphone keypad.

Talk Around
When Talk around function is activated, TA appears
and the transceiver transmits on the receive frequency, using receivers QT/DQT code.
The operator can call the other party directly (without repeater).

Transfer (5-tone)
When you select 5-tone for Signalling type for decode, this function is used for transmitting 5-tone code.
Press the [Transfer] key to activate the transfer function.
TRANSFER appears on the LCD.
When the target 5-tone code is received, you can select
to transfer the code to another transceiver. When a mobile
transceiver receivers the target 5-tone code, a mobile transceiver transfers the received 5-tone code to a portable.
When Special setting is selected (enabled) and using
decode format, this parameter is not valid.

None
When you press this key, the transceiver emits the Key
input error tone (no function is performed).

Volume Up/Down
When this key is pressed, the volume level is increased/
decreased and repeats if held for 200ms or longer.

Function Table
Function

DTMF/2-tone/DMS

5-tone

None

Yes

Yes

Auto dial

Yes

Yes

Auto dial programming

Yes

Yes

AUX A

Yes

Yes

AUX B

Yes

Yes

Note : Only when voice scrambler is not selected.


Call 1

No

Yes

Call 2

No

Yes

Call 3

No

Yes

Call 4

No

Yes

Call 5

No

Yes

Call 6

No

Yes

Channel down

Yes

Yes

Channel entry

Yes

Yes

Channel name

Yes

Yes

Channel up

Yes

Yes

Emergency call

Yes

Yes

Fixed volume

Yes

Yes

Group down

Yes

Yes

Group up

Yes

Yes

Home channel

Yes

Yes

Horn alert

Yes

Yes

Key lock

Yes

Yes

Monitor

Yes

Yes

Monitor momentary

Yes

Yes

Operator selectable tone

Yes

Yes

Public address

Yes

Yes

Queue

Yes

Yes

Radio password

Yes

Yes

Receive entry

No

Yes

Scan

Yes

Yes

Scan delete/add

Yes

Yes

Scrambler

Yes

Yes

Selcall entry

Yes

Yes

Selcall list

Yes

Yes

Selcall + Status entry

Yes

Yes

Selcall + Status list

Yes

Yes

Send GPS

Yes

No

Shift

Yes

Yes

Squelch level

Yes

Yes

Squelch momentary

Yes

Yes

Squelch off

Yes

Yes

Status entry

No

Yes

Status list

No

Yes

Talk around

Yes

Yes

Transfer

No

Yes

Volume down

Yes

Yes

Volume up

Yes

Yes

TK-880
OPERATING FEATURES
2-3. Front Panel Displays and Indicators
1 Sub display

Displays the system, channel and group numbers. Also


displays various functions, such as TA.
2

P (Priority) indicator

MON (Monitor) indicator

SVC (Service) indictor


This icon is not used this transceiver.

SCN (Scan) indicator


The SCN indicator appears when using scan mode.

Alphanumeric display

The twelve-character dot matrix alphanumeric display


shows the system/group numbers. You can program system/group names with up to ten characters in place of these
numbers. The left display is used as an add indicator ()
and the right is used for the selective call ( ) or scrambler
(_) function. The add indicator shows the channels unlocked
out of the scanning sequence. Selective call and scrambler
are optional functions that can be programmed.
Dispalys received messages when using 5-tone or DMS.

The MON indicator appears when the button programmed as MONITOR is pressed.
4

MAIL indicator

Flashes when a status message (5-tone or DMS) is received. Lights when a status message is stored in the stack
memory.

The P indicator ( ) appears when a selected channel is


programmed as priority.
3

Handset indicator
This icon is not used this transceiver.

10

AUX (Auxiliary) indicator

A,B,C,D key
These keys are programmable function (PF) keys.

Appears when the auxiliary function is activated (ON) by


pressing the AUX-A key.
BUSY/
TX LED
DC SOURCE

VOLUME
UP
VOLUME
DOWN

CHANNEL UP

CHANNEL DOWN
CALL

MODULAR
MIC JACK

CALL
10

Fig. 1

3. Scan Operating
Scan types
Single group scan
You can scan all valid (ADD) channels in the displayed
group that can be selected with the group up/down key.

When you activate the key programmed to the scan function, the scan starts. The scan icon SCN lights and scan
text or revert channel (programmable) is indicated on alphanumeric display.

Scan stop condition


Multiple group scan
You can scan all valid (ADD) channels in the all valid
(ADD) group.

SCAN start condition


One or more non-priority channels must be added to all
channels that can be scanned. The transceiver must be in
normal receive mode (PTT off).

The scan stops temporarily if the following conditions are


satisfied.
1) A carrier is detected, then signalling matches on channels for which receive the signalling is set by the programming software.
2) A carrier is detected on the channels for which receiving
signalling is not set by the programming software or
when the monitor (signalling cancel) function is activated.

TK-880
OPERATING FEATURES
Scan channel types

Scan end

1) Priority channel is the most important channel for the


scan, and always detects a signal during scan and when
the scan stops temporarily.
2) Non-priority channels detects a signal during scan. For
the channels that can be selected with the group or channel up/down key when the scan does not occur, adds an
indicator lights.

When you reactivate the key programmed to the scan


function during scan mode, the scan ends.
The scan icon SCN and scan text or revert channel
(programmable) display goes off.

Priority channel setting


A priority channel can be set as follows with the programming software (KPG-60D).
1) Specify a priority channel as a fixed priority channel.
2) Make a selected channel, a priority channel.

Scan type according to the priority channel


1) When no priority channel is set : Only the non-priority
channels are scanned.
If a non-priority channel stops temporarily, it stops until
there is no signal on the channel.
2) When priority channel is set : Either priority channel is
scanned.
If a non-priority channel stops temporarily, a priority channel signal is detected at certain intervals.
If a priority channel stops temporarily, it stops until there
is no signal on the priority channel.

Revert channel
The revert channel is used to transmit during scanning
and set by the programming software (KPG-60D).
1) Priority
The transceiver reverts to the priority channel.
2) Priority with talkback
The transceiver reverts to the priority channel.
If you press PTT during a resume timer (dropout delay
time, TX dwell time) or calling, you can transmit on current channel to answer to the call however revert channel
is set to priority channel.
After resume time, scan re-starts and transmission channel is return to priority channel.
3) Selected channel
The transceiver reverts to the channel before scanning or
the channel that you changed during scan.
4) Last called channel
The transceiver reverts to the last called channel during
the scan.
5) Last used channel
The transceiver reverts to the last used (transmitted)
channel during scan. Last used revert channel includes talkback function.
6) Selected with talkback
The transceiver reverts to the channel before scanning or
the channel that you changed during scan.

Temporarily delete/add
It is possible to delete or add channel temporarily during
scan. When scan stops on unnecessary channel for example by interference of the other party, activate the delete/
add function (for example press the key), then that channel
is deleted temporarily and scan re-start immediately.
When you would like to add the deleted channel temporarily to scan sequence, select the desired (deleted) channel
during scan, activate the delete/add function (for example
press the key) before scan re-start.
That channel is added temporarily to scan sequence. The
temporary deleted or added channels are returns to pre-set
delete/add, when the transceiver exits from scan mode.

Keypad operation
This parameter selects the default use of the numerical
field of the keypad. You can select from DTMF, Selcall
entry, Status entry and OST.
In the case of OST; Enter to use the keypad to recall
OST directly. To recall OST memory 1 to 9, press the OST
number directly for 1 second. To recall OST memory 10 to
16, press [ ] for 1 second, then press [0] to [6].
Example; Recall OST memory 15 : [ ] [5]
When OST memory is recalled by keypad [1] to [9], the
OST display lights and OST is turned on. If the keypad [#]
is pressed, OST is turned off, and the OST display goes
off.

Squelch logic signal


This signal is useful for external radio control units which
require a signal at the time of carrier operate relay or tone
operate relay.

TX sense
Select one of the following three output functions for
data communication.

MIC PTT
Indicates the state of the microphone PTT.
MIC PTT on = Low, MIC PTT off = High

Ext PTT
Indicates the state of the Acc PTT input.
Ext PTT on = Low, Ext PTT off = High

TX line
Indicates the actual transmitter activity.
TX on = Low, TX off = High

TK-880
OPERATING FEATURES
Com port
Com 0
This function selects the external serila port function at
the microphone jack (TXD/RXD). PC programming is accepted, regardless of this setting.

When the password is set in the transceiver, user can not


use the transceiver unless enter the correct password.
This code can be up to 6 digits from 0 to 9 and input with
the key, and [CALL] key.

Com 1

Off hook decode

This function selects the external COM1 pin serial port


function on the KCT-19 accessory jack. If the transceiver is
installed GPS unit, this function must be set up in GPS.

If the Off hook decode function has been enabled, removing and replacing the microphone on the hook has no
effect for decoding QT/DQT and option signalling.

Com 2

Timed power off

This function selects the external COM2 pin serial port


function on the KCT-19 accessory (RXD2 (AHK)/TXD2 (PTT))
and the external serial port function (TXD2/RXD2).

This function works as Automatic Power Switch Off.


Timed power off timer starts from the ignition-off. After
the timer expires, the radio will automatically turn off. The
timer will be reset if the ignition is turned on and off.
This function requires ignition-sense. Connect the ignition-line to the 9-pin connector which is located at the rear of
the radio.
After the timer expires, press the power switch to turn
on the radio.
If you configured the 5-tone model, the transceiver executes the encode script defined in KPG-60D. After the encode script is finished, the transceiver turns off itself.

4. Details of Features
Time-out timer
The time-out timer can be programmed off or in 30 seconds increments from 30 seconds to five minutes. If the
transmitter is keyed continuously for longer than the programmed time, the transmitter is disabled and a warning
tone sounds while the PTT button is held down. The alert
tone stops when the PTT button is released.

Sub LCD display


You can use 3-digit the display to display the channel
number or group number. It is useful when the main (12digit) display indicates group or channel name or other functions.

Selective call alert LED


You can select whether or not the LED on the transceiver
flashes in an orange color when selective call was occurred.

PTT ID
PTT ID provides a DTMF or FFSK (DMS : Fleet-ID) ANI to
be sent with every time PTT (beginning of transmission, end
of transmission, or both).
You can program PTT ID on or off for each channel.
The contents of ID are programmed for each transceiver.
The timing that the transceiver sends ID is programmable.
BOT : DTMF ID (BOT)/FFSK ID is sent on beginning of
transmission.
EOT : DTMF ID (EOT)/FFSK ID is sent on end of transmission.
Both : DTMF ID (BOT)/FFSK ID is sent on beginning of
transmission and DTMF ID (EOT)/FFSK ID is sent on end
of transmission.

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Radio password

Horn alert
If you are called from the base station using 2-tone/DTMF
while you are away from your transceiver, you will be
alerted by the vehicle horn or some other type of external
alert. To turn horn alert function on, press the [Horn Alert]
key.
Either continuous or non-continuous operation can be set
by the FPU. The horn alert port is enabled or disabled as
follows;
Off hook horn alert

Hook off

Hook on

Enable

Yes

Yes

Disable

No

Yes

Non-continuous (Pulse)
The horn alert port, HOR, is turned on and off as follows;
HOR
0.5s 0.5s 0.5s 0.5s 0.5s

Continuous
Horn alert can be reset by setting an expiration time from
the FPU or setting off hook.

TK-880
OPERATING FEATURES
TOT pre-alert

AND/OR

The transceiver has TOT pre-alert timer. This parameter selects the time at which the transceiver generates
TOT pre-alert tone before TOT is expired.
TOT will be expired when the selected time passes
from a TOT pre-alert tone.

Option signalling match conditions can be selected with


AND/OR logic.

TOT re-key time


The transceiver has TOT re-key timer. This timer is the
time you can not transmit after TOT exceeded. After
TOT re-key time expired you can transmit again.

TOT reset time


The transceiver has TOT reset timer. This timer is the
minimum wait time allowed during a transmission that will
reset the TOT count.
TOT reset time causes the TOT to continue even
after PTT is released unless the TOT reset timer has expired.

OST (Operator Selectable Tone)


The transceiver is capable to have OST function and 16
tone pair (QT/DQT) with max 10-digit name for each tone
pair.

OST back up
The transceiver is programmable the selected OST
code is memorized or not. If you set to Disable (no memorized), the OST function always starts at off.

Clear to transpond
The transceiver waits the transpond of 5-tone/2-tone /
DTMF if channel is busy until channel open. This feature
prevents the interference to other party.

5. Option Signalling (DTMF/2-Tone)


Built-in DTMF decoder is available for option signalling.
Built-in 2-tone decoder is available for option signalling.
It is possible to use individual call, group call, stun, kill.
Stun and kill are used with DTMF only.
If the option signalling matches, a predetermined action
will occur.
If option signalling matches on a group/channel which is
set up with option signalling, the option signalling indicator
( ) will flash and option signalling will be released. The
transpond or alert tone will sound.
If the selective call alert LED is set up, the orange LED
will flash.
While option signalling matches (or if option signalling is
deactivated when you are transmitting), you can mute or
unmute ID/QT/DQT/Carrier.

Alert/Transpond
AND

Triggers at match with QT/DQT/ID+DTMF (2-tone); Both

OR

Triggers only for match with DTMF (2-tone); Option


AF mute open

AND

Triggers at match with QT/DQT/ID+DTMF (2-tone); Both

OR

Triggers only for match with QT/DQT/ID; Signalling

Even if set for OR, AF mute cannot be canceled just by a


match with DTMF.
In channels not set with QT/DQT, signalling is a match
just by rceiving the carrier.

Auto Reset
If option signalling matches a group set up with option
signalling, option signalling is released. After matching option signalling, option signalling will temporarily reset automatically.

Stun/Kill
If the stun code matches, a predetermined action will
occur. Whether option signalling is activated or not, when
stun code matches on any channel, the transceiver will become stun or kill.
While stun is active (LOCK2 appears), if the stun code
+ # code is received, stun will disactive. While kill is active (ERROR appears), the transceiver will be disable all
functions. The transceiver must be reprogrammed by the
FPU (KPG-60D) to operation again.

6. Alphanumeric Two-way Paging Function


(Digital Message System : DMS)
General
The Alphanumeric Two-way Paging Function (DMS) is a
Kenwood proprietary protocol. It enables a variety of paging
functions.

ID Construction
A radio unit ID is defined by a combination of 3-digit Fleet
and 4-digit ID numbers. Each radio unit must be assigned its
own Fleet and ID numbers.

PTT ID
A pre-programmed unique ID can be sent at the beginning of transmission and/or the end of transmission to identify which radio unit is on air.

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TK-880
OPERATING FEATURES
Selective Call (SELCALL)

Short Message

This is a voice call to a particular individual or group of


stations.

A maximum of 48 characters can be sent (External equipment is required). Received Short Messages will be displayed in the same manner as a Status Message. A maximum of 15 received messages can be stored in the stack
memory. In the Stack Mode, 3-digit LCD indicates the received Short Message as Q1~Q15".

Example of call types;


[100][ALL ] : <Fleet Call>
All the units whose fleet number is 100 are called.
[100][1000] : <Individual Call>
The unit, whose the fleet number is 100 and ID number is 1000, is called.
[ALL][ALL ] : <Broadcast Call>
All the units are called.
[ALL][1000] : <Supervisor Call>
All ID 1000 are called regardless of their fleet number.

Long Message
A maximum of 4096 characters can be sent (External
equipment is required). Received Long Message will not be
displayed or stacked in the radio memory but is output
through the COM (Data) port.

Emergency Function
Unit ID Encode Block
Encode ID Block can be set to limit manual dial ID. The
radio unit will not accept an ID other than these IDs which
are entered from the keypad. If Inter-fleet Call is enabled,
block ID setting affects each fleet group.

Status Message
Using a 2-digit number, you can send and receive a Status message which may be decided in your talk group. Each
Status may be displayed with 16 alphanumeric characters if
programmed in the radio. A maximum of 15 received messages can be stored in the stack memory, and it can be reviewed after reception. If the message memory becomes
full, the oldest one will be erased. The stack memory will be
cleared by turning radio power off.

Status 80~99 (Special)


Status numbers from 80 to 99 are reserved for special
purposes. Entering these statuses from the DTMF keypad
can be inhibited.
Please notice that the following status numbers are used
for special purposes;
80~89 : Reserved for future use.
90 : Remote kill on. Disable all transceiver functions.
91 : Remote stun on. The transceiver cannot operate.
92 : Turns stun off.
93 : Spare.
94 : Acknowledgement status sent when the radio unit is
in stun mode.
95~98 : Reserved for future use.
99 : Emergency Status.
Note : Remote stun works with DTMF stun function also.

Automatic Status Response


If you pre-select a status number and leave the radio in
the Status Mode, it can automatically respond with the selected status number upon request from the base station.
(The request function is initiated by serial control on the
base station (Optional).)

Emergency status 99 will be sent at the beginning of


each emergency transmission.

Emergency Status response


Either Horn or Alert can be selected for the called
radio units response to reception of status 99 which is used
as an emergency status.

Other Functions
Manual Dial
Fleet, ID and Status numbers can be entered from DTMF
keypad. (DTMF microphopne is required.)

Data TX with QT/DQT


Whether programmed QT/DQT is modulated or not with
a data transmission except for Selcall. A radio unit can receive a data message regardless of QT/DQT if the receiving
unit is not scanning.

DMS Baud Rate


FFSK data baud rate setting. The same rate must be set
as a communication partner.
1200bps :
Data communication is made in 1200bps. The communication area is much wider than 2400bps. Recommended
for repeater operation.
2400bps :
Data communication is made in 2400bps. The communication area is narrower than 1200bps, but it will decrease
the data traffic. Data rate 2400bps may not work properly depending on the repeaters characteristic.

Inter-Fleet Call
Inter-fleet calls allow a radio of one fleet number to call a
radio with a different fleet number (radio users can manually
dial a unit ID with a different fleet number).

Status/Short/Long Message on Data Group/Channel


Status/Short/Long Message transmission is made
whether on the Data Group/Channel.

Status/Short/Unit ID Message Serial Output


Whether a received Status/Short message or PTT ID is
outputed or not to serial port.

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TK-880
OPERATING FEATURES
GPS Report
A NMEA-0183 GPS unit must be installed.

GPS Report Mode


GPS data can be sent automatically or upon request.
Manually sending GPS data works regardless of this setting.
Auto : GPS data is sent both automatically and by request. GPS Auto TX Interval and GPS Time Mark must
be adjusted if required.
Poll : GPS data is sent upon request from dispatcher.

Random Access (Contention)


When a channel is busy, radio unit will not transmit (depending on its Busy Channel Lockout setting). As soon as a
channel is cleared, some transmissions may crash. Random
access is used to avoid this by employing a random transmission sequence.

Number of Retries
Number of Retries is the maximum number of retry
transmission when no acknowledgement is received in the
Maximum ACK Wait Time. Increase this item to improve
data communication reliability.

GPS Report Interval


Interval time between automatic GPS data transmissions.

GPS Time Mark (Per Mobile)


The amount of time from the 0 (zero) minute of the standardized GPS UTC time to starting the first transmission of
GPS data. It must be set to a different value for each radio
unit to avoid a transmission crash.

Send GPS
Pressing this key causes the transceiver to send a single
GPS data.

TX Busy Wait Time


TX Busy Wait Time is the maximum amount of time before giving up the data transmission when the channel is
busy. Also, this timer affects if it expires during Random
Access period.

Maximum ACK Wait Time


Maximum ACK Wait Time is the maximum amount of
time to wait for an acknowledgement from the called radio
unit. It is used as an interval time of retries. It must be set
greater than the ACK Delay Time of the called radio unit.

ACK Delay Time


GPS Report On Data Group/Channel

Received GPS Data Output

ACK Delay Time is the amount of time from the end of


receiving a data to the beginning of sending an
acknowledgement. It should be adjusted as the repeaters
hang-up delay time. Also, it must be set less than the Maximum ACK Wait Time of the calling radio unit.

Any selected sentence can be output through the radio


serial port (COM1).

TX Delay Time (RX Capture)

GPS data transmission is made on the Data Group/Channel in conventional format.

1) MAP HEADER NMEA1 ($GPGGA), NMEA2 ($GPGLL),


NMEA3 ($GPRMC)
NMEA-0183 standard command. This should be set according to your PC application.

TX Delay Time is the amount of unmodulated transmission to let the called unit stop scanning or exit its battery
save mode. It is used only when starting a data communication sequence.

Data TX Modulation Delay Time


2) MAP HEADER KW1 ($PKLDS)
This is a Kenwood original sentence which consists of
$GPGLL + Fleet + ID + Status. This item should be set
according to your PC application.
3) MAP HEADER KW2 ($PKLID)
This is a Kenwood original sentence which consists of
Fleet + ID. This should be set according to your PC
application.

Parameters
GTC Count
Number of Go To data Channel messages to be sent
before transmitting a data message if it is being made on
Data Group/Channel. If a radio unit receives a GTC message, it will move to the Data Group/Channel of the current
group. Increase this item to make sure the called radio unit
moves to the Data Group/Channel.

Data TX Modulation Delay Time is the amount of time


from the beginning of transmission to the beginning of a
data modulation. It is used every time data is transmitted.

7. 5-Tone
When you select 5-tone model, you can set the following
options.
When you select basic level features, only 1 frame 5-tone
format can be programmed.
When you select full level features, up to 3 frame 5-tone
format can be programmed.
Enabling Setting level on each menu, you can also use
Encode/Decode format. Using Encode/Decode format, you can further program the transceiver to run the
script.

5-tone Standard
The selected 5-tone standard is used for 5-tone encoding
and decoding.
Range; ZVEI, CCIR, EEA, PZVEI, DZVEI, PCCIR, PDZVEI,
ZVEI-2, EIA, Natel, AP-369, Kenwood

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TK-880
OPERATING FEATURES
Monitor Function

Selectable Selcall Digit

You can select either QT/DQT or 5-tone decoding to be


canceled when [Monitor] or [Monitor momentary] key is
pressed. When monitor function is activated, MON icon
appears.
When the transceiver is set up in QT/DQT, cancels the
decoding in QT/DQT decode. The squelch is controlled by
the signal carrier only.
When the transceiver is set up in 5-tone, cancels the
decoding in 5-tone decode. The squelch is controlled by QT/
DQT decode only.
If QT/DQT code is programmed in QT/DQT decode, incoming signal must match the QT/DQT code to open the
squelch.

Select the check box to change selcall code (maximum 8


digits) manually when transmitting encode code. You cannot select selectable selcall digit and selectable status digit
at the same time.
For example, the transceiver receives 5-tone code,
#59401 when you have 4th and 5th digit checked in selectable selcall digit menu. In this case, #01 is stored as selcall.
Press [Selcall entry] key or Keypad operation to enter
selcall entry mode. When you enter selcall entry mode, you
can change the selcall code, #01. You can transmit the
selcall after the modification.

Digit Entry Method


Receive, Selcall or Status digit appears when you enter
their entry mode, pressing [Receive entry], [Selcall entry] or
[Status entry] key, or Keypad operation is programmed to
Selcall entry or Status entry and press [0] to [9] key.
You can select the operation of the function. Or the digit
number when entering their entry mode appears.
When the transceiver is set up in Overwrite, new their
digit number will overwrite the previous their digit when entering their entry mode.
When the transceiver is set up in Replace, new their
digit number will overwrite the their digit that is programmed in RX address or TX address menu when entering
their entry mode.

Busy Channel Lockout


You can inhibit the transmission while the channel is
busy. You can program the following different conditions.
When the transceiver is set up in Lockout 1; Do not
transmit when the transceiver is receiving the carrier.
Transmit when the transceiver is not receiving the carrier.
When the transceiver is set up in Lockout 2; Do not
transmit when the transceiver is receiving the carrier and
QT/DQT code does not match. Transmit when the transceiver is not receiving the carrier or receiving the QT/DQT
code matches.

Selectable Status Digit


Select the check box to change status code (maximum 8
digits) manually when transmitting encode code. You cannot select selectable selcall digit and selectable status digit
at the same time.
For example, the transceiver receives 5-tone code,
#5940167 when you have 6th and 7th digit checked in selectable status digit menu.
Press [Selcall entry] key or Keypad operation to enter
status entry mode. When you enter status entry mode, you
can change the status code, #67. You can transmit the status code after the modification.

Automatic Close
It compares the selected digits of RX address code in
channel menu when the transceiver receives 5-tone signalling. If the selected digits matches to the received 5-tone
code, the transceiver closes monitor. You can select maximum 8 digits of RX address.

Copy from TX/RX address


You can select to copy the digit to the memory when you
change the channel, using [Channel up], [Channel down]
key. The memory represents the code that is displayed by
the keypad. Or key buffer, ^K1 ... ^K8 used by encode
format.
Receive digit in RX address is copied when the channel is changed. Selcall/Status digit in TX address is copied
when the channel is changed.

Selectable Receive Digit


Select the check box to change receive code (maximum
8 digits) manually when receiving decode code. You cannot
select selectable receive digit, store selcall digit and store
status digit at the same time.
For example, the transceiver receives 5-tone code,
#59401 when you have 4th and 5th digit checked in selectable receive digit menu. In this case, #01 is stored as receive code.
Press [Receive entry] key to enter receive entry mode.
When you enter receive entry mode, you can change the
receive code, #01. You can receive the receive code after
the modification.

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Encode Code
When Special setting is disabled, you can select the
encode code to transmit when [Call 1 to 6] key is pressed.
You can select up to 3 codes to transmit 3-frame 5-tone
code. The encode code is transmitted from left to right
digit. 24 different encode codes are available.
When Special setting is enabled, you can select the
encode format setting from #1 to #32. You can select the
encode format name, configured in encode format menu.

TK-880
OPERATING FEATURES
Decode Code
When Special setting is disabled, you can select the
decode code setting from #1 to #8. The transceiver tries to
decode the selected decode code setting (maximum 8 different settings) at the same time. When the code matches
in 5-tone code menu, the transceiver operates as programmed in Decode code menu.
When Special setting is enabled, you can select the
decode format setting from #1 to #32. You can select the
decode format name, configured in decode format menu.
You can program the 5-tone code you want to receive for
each channel. At the same time, you can stand-by for decoding a single tone.
If the 5-tone code set in your transceiver matches a received code. Monitor is activated and a beep sounds. You
can display the received 5-tone code on the LCD screen and
transmit an acknowledgment to the base station. Furthermore, you can activate the Horn alert, Transfer, Stun, and
Kill features.

Selcall/Status List
You can program selcall or status message when you
select the party from the list to make a 5-tone selective call.
Or you want to display selcall (status) code or message
when you receive the call. Maximum 8-digit can be programmed for the code and 100 different selcalls or status
are available for selcall/status list.
You can assign 16 alphanumeric characters to each message.

Programmable Alert Tone


You can program the alert type from type 1 to type 8,
when the expected 5-tone is received. You can program the
number of times to repeat outputting and frequency and
duration for the alert tone.
When you select Special setting, you can further configure the beep tone type from No. 1 to No. 47, using the
encode/decode format.

Encode/Decode Format
You can use encode/decode format script function when
you select Feature level = Full and "Special setting" = Enabled.
In order to write the encode/decode format script, you
need the technical knowledge of 5-tone signalling functions.
Of course, you can write the script to perform all the functions that you can do with Feature level = Basic and Full
and Special setting = Disabled. (Menu driven method)
In addition, you can write the original script to control
various functions and signalling timing. Refer to each function of encode/decode format code for details. Sample
scripts are also available in the KPG-60D.
You can create 32 different types of encode/decode formats. You can assign a name up to 12 characters for each
encode/decode format.

8. Audible User Feedback Tones


The transceiver outputs various combinations of tones to
notify the user of the transceiver operating state. The main
tones are listed below.

Power on tone
This tone is output when the transceiver is turned on.
(The high tone is output for 500ms.)

Alert tone
This tone is output when the transceiver is TX inhibition
for TOT, battery warning and PLL unlocked. It is output until
the PTT button is released.

Group call tone


Sounds when a group call with the correct DTMF/2-tone
option signalling is received.

DMS signalling alert tone


Sounds when an individual call with the correct DMS signalling is received.

Individual call tone


Sounds when an individual call with the correct DTMF/2tone option signalling is received.

Key press tone [A]


Sounds when a key is pressed. For toggle keys, sounds
when toggle function is turned on (key press tone [B]
sounds when it is turned off).

Key press tone [B]


Sounds when a key is pressed. For toggle keys, sounds
when the toggle function is turned off (key press tone [A]
sounds when it is turned on).

Key press tone [C]


Sounds when a key is pressed. Also sounds when storing data, adding a DTMF code to memory, and when changing test mode settings.

Key input error tone


Sounds when a key is pressed but that key cannot be
used.

Roll over tone


Sounds at the smallest group/channel.

Transpond tone
Sounds when an individual call with the correct DTMF/2tone option signalling is received. For group calls, only the
group tone will sound, not the transpond tone.

Pre alert tone


Sounds prior to the TOT TX inhibit activation. If TOT pre
alert is set, the tone sounds at the amount of time programmed, before the TOT expires (TOT time TOT pre alert
time = Pre alert tone sounding time).

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TK-880
REALIGNMENT
1. Modes

5. PC Mode
5-1. Preface

User mode
Panel test mode

Panel tuning mode

PC mode

Data programming mode

Firmware programming mode

PC test mode

PC tuning mode

Clone mode

5-2. Connection Procedure

Self programming mode

Mode

Function

User mode

For normal use.

Panel test mode

Used by the dealer to check the fundament characteristics.

Panel tuning mode

Used by the dealer to tune the radio.

PC mode

Used for communication between the


radio and PC (IBM compatible).

Data programming

Used to read and write frequency data

mode

and other features to and from the radio.

PC test mode

Used to check the radio using the PC.


This feature is included in the FPU.
See panel test.

PC tuning mode

The TK-880 transceiver is programmed by using a personal computer, programming interface (KPG-46) and programming software (KPG-60D).
The programming software can be used with an IBM PC
or compatible. Figure 1 shows the setup of an IBM PC for
programming.

Used to tune the radio using the PC.


This feature is included in the FPU.
See panel tuning.

1. Connect the TK-880 to the personal computer with the


interface cable.
2. When the Power switch on, user mode can be entered
immediately. When PC sends command the radio enter
PC mode, and PROGRAM is displayed on the LCD.
When data transmitting from transceiver, the red LED is
blinking.
When data receiving to transceiver, the green LED is
blinking.

Notes :
The data stored in the personal computer must match
model type, when it is written into the flash memory.
Change the TK-880 to PC mode, then attach the interface
cable.

5-3. KPG-46 Description


(PC programming interface cable : Option)
The KPG-46 is required to interface the TK-880 to the
computer. It has a circuit in its D-subconnector (25-pin) case
that converts the RS-232C logic level to the TTL level.
The KPG-46 connects the modular microphone jack of
the TK-880 to the computers RS-232C serial port.

Firmware program-

Used when changing the main program

ming mode

of the flash memory.

Clone mode

Used to transfer programming data from

5-4. Programming Software KPG-60D Description

one radio to another.

The KPG-60D is the programming software for the transceiver supplied on two 3.5" floppy disks. This software runs
under MS-Windows 95 or later on an IBM-PC or compatible
machine.
The data can be input to or read from the transceiver and
edited on the screen. The programmed or edited data can
be printed out. It is also possible to tune the transceiver.
We recommend that install the KPG-60D for example to
hard disk first then use it.

Self programming

Frequency, signalling and features write

mode

to the radio.

2. How to Enter Each Mode


Mode

Operation

User mode

Power ON

Panel test mode

[B]+Power ON

PC mode

Received commands from PC

Panel tuning mode

[Panel test mode]+[A]

Firmware programming mode

[A]+Power ON

Clone mode

[D]+Power ON

Self programming mode

[CALL]+Power ON

IBM-PC

KPG-46

3. Panel Test Mode


Setting method refer to ADJUSTMENT.

4. Panel Tuning Mode

KPG-60D

Setting method refer to ADJUSTMENT.

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Fig. 1

TK-880

TK-880
REALIGNMENT
5-5. Programming With IBM PC
If data is transferred to the transceiver from an IBM PC
with the KPG-60D, the destination data (basic radio information) for each set can be modified. Normally, it is not necessary to modify the destination data because their values are
determined automatically when the frequency range (frequency type) is set.
The values should be modified only if necessary.
Data can be programmed into the flash memory in RS232C format via the modular microphone jack.
KPG-60D instruction manual parts No. : B62-1315-XX.

6. Firmware Programming Mode


6-1. Preface
Flash memory is mounted on the TK-880. This allows the
TK-880 to be upgraded when new features are released in
the future. (For details on how to obtain the firmware, contact Customer Service.)

6-2. Connection Procedure


Connect the TK-880 to the personal computer (IBM PC or
compatible) with the interface cable (KPG-46). (Connection
is the same as in the PC Mode.)

6-3. Programming
1. Start up the programming software (Fpro. exe).
2. Set the communications speed (normally, 57600 bps)
and communications port in the configuration item.
3. Set the firmware to be updated by File name item.
4. Turn the TK-880 Power ON with the [A] switch held
down. Hold the switch down until the display changes to
PROG 57600. When PROG 57600 appears, release
your finger from the switch.
5. Check the connection between the TK-880 and the personal computer, and make sure that the TK-880 is in the
Program mode.
6. Press write button in the window. A window opens on
the display to indicate progress of writing. When the TK880 starts to receive data, the [P] icon is blinking.
7. If writing ends successfully, the LED on the TK-880 lights
and the checksum is displayed.
8. If you want to continue programming other TK-880, repeat steps 4 to 7.

2. If you press the [D] switch while PROG 57600 is displayed, the display changes to PROG 19200 to indicate
that the write speed is low speed (19200 bps). If you
press the [D] switch again while PROG 19200 is displayed, the display changes to PROG 38400, and the
write speed becomes the middle speed (38400 bps). If
you press the [D] switch again while PROG 38400 is
displayed, the display returns to PROG 57600.
3. If you press the [D] switch while the version is displayed,
the checksum is displayed. If you press the [D] switch
again while the checksum is displayed, the version is
redisplayed.

Note :
Normally, write in the high-speed mode.

7. Self Programming Mode


Write mode for frequency data and signalling etc. Mainly
used by the person maintaining the user equipment.

7-1. Enter to the Self Programming Mode


Delete R614 (Figure 2) in the TX-RX unit (B/2) and turn the
power switch on while pressing the [CALL] key. When enter the self programming mode, SELF PROG is displayed.

Note :
This mode (self programming mode) cannot be set when
it has been disabled with the KPG-60D.

TX-RX unit (B/2) : Control section


Foil side

R614

Notes :
This mode cannot be entered if the Firmware programming mode is set to Disable in the Programming software (KPG-60D).
When programming the firmware, it is recommend to
copy the data from the floppy disk to your hard disk before update the radio firmware.
Directly copying from the floppy disk to the radio may not
work because the access speed is too slow.

IC511

IC512

6-4. Function
1. If you press the [] switch while PROG 57600 is displayed, the version is displayed. If you press the []
switch again while the version is displayed, PROG
57600 is redisplayed.

Fig. 2

17

TK-880
REALIGNMENT
7-2. Channel Setting Mode

7-3. Flow Chart

Each channel can be setup in its action mode by using


the panel keys.
Pressing [] while SELF PROG is displayed will
change to channel setting mode.
Press [D] to select a setup item, then press [Channel up/
down] to change the selection.
By pressing [C], the displayed information is stored in
memory, and the next item appears. By pressing [D], the
displayed information is not stored in memory, and the
next item appears.
Press [] to return to the original display (SELF PROG).
The setup items fro channel setting mode are listed below.

Self programming
mode
[ ]
[ ]
[ ]

Display
(3 character)

Channel selection

CH or GRP

RX frequency

RXF

Remarks

[ ]

[ ]

[ ]

[ ]

[ ]

[B] : Changes the step value


[ ]

between 5kHz, 6.25kHz, and


1MHz
RX signalling

RXS

TX freuency
[C]/[D]
TX signalling
[C]/[D]

Channel selection

[CALL]

[CALL]
[CALL]

[CALL]

[D]

Group selection

OFF
[CALL]
OFF

QT

DQT N
[CALL]

[CALL]

[A]

DQT I

OFF
[CALL]
OFF

QT
[CALL]

DQT N
[CALL]

[A]

DQT I

Scan delete/add
[C]/[D]
RF power high/low
[C]/[D]
Beat shift yes/no
[C]/[D]
Wide/Semi wide/Narrow
[C]/[D]
Compander
[C]/[D]

[CALL] : Switches between off,


QT, and DQT.

7-4. Memory Reset Mode

[B] : Switches between 1 step

You can clear all settings you made in self programming


mode, or you can return to the original display.
Press [A] while SELF PROG is displayed will change
the display to CLEAR NO?.
Press [Channel up/down] to change the display between
CLEAR NO? and CLEAR YES?.
When CLEAR YES? is displayed, pressing [A] will set
all data to default, and ALL CLEAR will appear on the
display. Press [A] again to display SELF PROG.
When CLEAR NO? is displayed, pressing [A] will cancel the reset, and SELF PROG will be displayed.

and standard
[A] : Switches between DQT
normal and invert
TX frequency

TXF

Same as RX frequency

TX signalling

TXS

Same as RX signalling

Scan del/add

SCN

DEL/ADD

RF power

PWR

HIGH/LOW

Beat shift

SFT

YES/NO

Wide/Narrow

W/N

WIDE 5k/WIDE 4k/NARROW

Compander

CMP

ON/OFF

Note : Wide 4k cannot be selected for E3 type when choosing


wide or narrow.

18

RX signalling
[C]/[D]

[ ]

[CALL] : Switches frequency on/off

RX frequency
[C]/[D]

[ ]

Setup function

Channel setting
mode
[C]

TK-880
INSTALLATION
1-2. KCT-19 Accessory Port Function

1. Accessory Connection Cable


(KCT-19 : Option)

No. (A) No. (B,C,D,E) Name

The KCT-19 is an accessory connection cable for connecting external equipment. The connector has 15 pins and
the necessary signal lines are selected for use.

Function

D-2

AHK

External hook input

D-5

ME

Microphone ground

AM

Speaker audio mute input

Note
*1

D-3

IGN

Ignition sense input

1-1. Installing the KCT-19 in the transceiver

D-1

DEO

Receiver detector output

1. Remove the upper and lower halves of the transceiver


case, and lift the DC cord bushing ( 1 ) from the chassis.
2. Remove the pad as shown in Figure 1 ( 2 ).
3. Insert the KCT-19 cable ( 3 ) into the chassis ( 4 ).
The wire harness band ( 5 ) must be inside the chassis.
4. Replace the DC cord bushing ( 6 ).
5. Connect the KCT-19 to the TX-RX unit (A/2) as shown in
Figure 2 ( 7 ).
6. Connect the KCT-19 to the external accessory by inserting the crimp terminal ( 8 ) into the square plug ( 9 ),
both of which are supplied with the KCT-19.

D-6

MI

External microphone input

TXS

Transmitter sense output

B-2

Ground

B-3

SB

Switched B+, DC 13.2V output.

D-7

PTT

External PTT input, active low.

*1

Maximum 0.75A
During DTC is low, it works as
DATA PTT.
9

D-4

DI

Data modulation input

10

B-1

HOR

Horn alert/call output

11

D-8

SQ

Squelch detect output, active low.

12

C-1

SP

Speaker audio output.

13

E-1 CN2 LOK

TX logic signal output, active low.

and

*1
*2

CN4
CN2 AM
14
1

E-2 CN4 RXD


CN2 MM

15
2

E-3 CN4 TXD


CN2 DTC
*1

Speaker mute input.


Serial control data input

*2

MIC mute input, active high.


Serial control data output.

*2

Data control channel signal input,


Data channel : Low

LOK

TX logic signal output, active low.

TXS

Transmitter sense output,

FSW

Foot switch input, active low

Active high

Note
*1 : The functions of A-2, A-5, A-13 (when connector E is connected
to CN2), and A-15 (when connector E is connected to CN2) are
changed as described in the jumper chart.
*2 : The functions of A-13, A-14 and A-15 are changed if the connector E is connected to CN2 or CN4 of the radio.

Fig. 1

D
E
B

CN4

CN1

B
B

E
D

CN3 CN2

No.

CN2

CN4

E-1

LOK/AM

LOK

E-2

MM

RXD

E-3

LOK/DTC/TXS/FSW

TXD

Connect CN6 of the radio to connector C of the KCT-19 instead of


to the internal speaker connector, if use external speaker.
4

CN6

9 Square plug
(E09-1571-05)
13
15

1
3

Contact
8
Crimp terminal
(E23-0613-05)

12

Fig. 2
19

TK-880
INSTALLATION
1-3. Data Equipment Connection
The jumpers must be set to either one for each function.
Otherwise, the radio will not work properly.

2. Accessory Terminal (TX-RX Unit A/2)


2-1. External Connector Accessory Terminal Method
Connector
No.

ME/AM
R12 (0) R167 (0)

Function / Default

Yes

No

AM

No

Yes

ME

CN1

Pin
No.
1

Pin I/O
name
DEO

Default

Function
Detect signal output. (Output level :
250mVrms; standard modulation)

AHK

MI/TXS

External hook signal input.


On hook : L, Off hook : H

R94 (0) R24 (0)

Function / Default

Yes

No

TXS

No

Yes

MI

Default

IGN

Ignition sense input.

DI

External modulation signal input.

ME

MIC earth.

AM

Audio mute signal input.

LOK/AM
R5 (0)

R6 (0)

Function / Default

Yes

No

AM

No

Yes

LOK

MI

Internal MIC input.

TXS

Signal indicating whether the

Default

transceiver is transmitting or not.

DTC/LOK/TXS/FSW
R168 R84

R51

TX : H

R13

Function / Default

PTT

(0) (0) (0) (0)

External PTT signal input.


TX : L

No

No

No

Yes LOK

Yes

No

No

No

DTC

No

No

Yes

No

TXS

or Tone operate relay. Active logic

No

Yes

No

No

FSW

level or type can select in the KPG-60D.

Squelch signal output. Signal logic

AM

Audio mute signal input.

LOK

TX logic signal output. Active logic

R167
R12

level is low. Active type can be


selectable in the KPG-60D.

R24
R94
R168

R51

type can select Carrier operate relay

CN2

R13

SQ

Default

MM

MIC mute input.

DTC

Data control channel signal input.

TXS

Signal indicating whether the trans-

Data channel : L, Normal channel : H

TX-RX unit (A/2)


Foil side view

ceiver is transmitting or not.


TX : H
FSW

Foot switch signal input.


Foot sw on : L, Foot sw off : H

LOK

R6

TX logic signal output. Active logic


level is low. Active type can be
selectable in the KPG-60D.

R5
CN3

HOR

R84

Horn alert signal output. Signal


output for horn relay drive (open
collector). L level during horn drive :
Max. sink current 100mA.

TX-RX unit (A/2)


Component side view

Note : The following parts are not installed at the time of


shipping; R5,R13,R24,R51,R84,R167

L level when AUX A is on.


2

Earth.

SB

Power output after power switch

LOK

(DC 13.2V 15%, 0.75A max.).


CN4

TX logic signal output. Active logic


level is low. Active type can be
selectable in the KPG-60D.

20

TK-880
INSTALLATION
Connector
No.

Pin
No.
2

Pin I/O
name
RXD

Schematic diagram

Function
Serial data input 1. Com1 port

Name

I/O

CODE3

CODE4

Option code 1 (for voice

SQ

Squelch signal output. Signal

must be select DATA/GPS


function in the KPG-60D.
3

TXD

CN5

CN6

Function

Name

Option code 1 (for voice

Unit

C3

TX-RX (A/2)

C4

TX-RX (A/2)

SQ

TX-RX (A/2)

scrambler code 3)

Serial data output 1. Com1 port


must be select DATA/GPS

PC board view

scrambler code 4)

function in the KPG-60D.

logic type can select Carrier

Relay for PA function in KAP-1

operate relay or Tone operate

control signal. PA on : H, PA off : L

relay. Active logic level or type

Audio signal input from KAP-1.

can select in the KPG-60D.

PA

SPO

SPI

Audio signal output to KAP-1.

TXD1

Serial data output 1

TD1

TX-RX (A/2)

SP

Output for internal/external speaker.

RXD1

Serial data input 1

RD1

TX-RX (A/2)

Earth.

TXD2

Serial data output 2

TD2

TX-RX (A/2)

RXD2

Serial data input 2

RD2

TX-RX (A/2)

RSSI

Receive signal strength indication RSSI

TX-RX (A/2)

PTT

PTT

PTT

TX-RX (B/2)

3. Optional Board Terminal

MPTT

MIC PTT

MPTT TX-RX (B/2)

FSW

Foot switch input

FW

Terminal is for mounting the option board are provided at


the TX-RX unit (A/2) and TX-RX unit (B/2); Control section.
The table below shows the correspondence between the
board and terminals. Disconnect R529 and R571 in control
unit when the scrambler board is attached.
The table below shown the differences between the
schematic terminals and the PC board terminals.

LOK
SB

TX-RX (A/2)

E
DEO RD2 5C C4 C3
TD2 RD1 SQ OP
TD1 FW C2 C1

Schematic diagram

PC board view
RSSI

Name I/O

Function

Name

Unit

SB

Switched B+ (13.2V, 0.75A)

SB

TX-RX (A/2)

5C

5C

5C

TX-RX (A/2)

GND

Earth

TX-RX (A/2)

DEO

Detect signal output (Output

DEO

TX-RX (A/2)

TX-RX (B/2)

TX-RX unit (A/2)


Foil side view

level : 250mVrms; standard

RXAI

RX audio input

RXAI

RXAO

RX audio output

RXAO TX-RX (B/2)

TXAI

TX audio input

TXAI

TXAO

TX audio output

TXAO TX-RX (B/2)

LOK

TX logic signal output.

LOK

R571

modulation)
TXAI
TXAO

TX-RX (B/2)

TX-RX (A/2)

TX-RX unit (B/2) : Control section


Foil side view

Active type can be


RXAI

OPT

(EMG)

Option board select. Please

OP

TX-RX (A/2)

select option board type in the

MPTT

R529

selectable in the KPG-60D.


PTT

RXAO

KPG-60D.
CODE1

Option code 1 (for voice

C1

TX-RX (A/2)

C2

TX-RX (A/2)

scrambler code 1)
CODE2

Option code 1 (for voice


scrambler code 2)

21

TK-880
INSTALLATION
4. Ignition Sense Cable (KCT-18 : Option)
The KCT-18 is an optional cable for enabling the ignition
function. The ignition function lets you turn the power to the
transceiver on and off with the car ignition key.
If you use the Horn Alert function or the Manual Relay
function, you can turn the function off while driving with the
ignition key.

R151
TX-RX UNIT
(A/2)
R152

2-1. Connecting the KCT-18 to the Transceiver

ANT

KCT-19
CN7

1. Install the KCT-19 in the transceiver. (See the KCT-19


section.)
2. Insert the KCT-18 lead terminal ( 2 ) into pin 3 of the
square plug ( 1 ) supplied with the KCT-19, then insert
the square plug into the KCT-19 connector ( 3 ).

Fig. 4

5. Optional Voice Scrambler Function

KCT-19

3
13
15

1
3 Contact

KCT-18

Fig. 3

The optional voice scrambler function can be used by two


methods.
1. Assign this function to the Scrambler key by using the
programming software (KPG-60D).
When the Scrambler key is pressed, the indicator
comes on, and the optional (scrambler) function is enabled.
When the key is pressed again, the indicator goes
off and the function is disabled.
2. Assign the optional scrambler function to each channel
by using the programming software (KPG-60D). The optional scrambler function can be used without pressing
the Scrambler key.

5-1. Code Setting

4-2. Modifying the Transceiver


Modify the transceiver as follows to turn the power or
the Horn Alert or Manual Relay function on and off with the
ignition key.
1. Remove the lower half of the transceiver case.
2. Set jumper resistors (0) R151 and R152 of the TX-RX
unit (A/2) as shown in Table 1.
Operation when KCT-18 is connected

R151

R152

KCT-18 cannot be connected

Enable

Enable

Power on/off and Horn Alert or

Disable

Enable

Horn Alert or AUX-A on/off, Timed power off

Enable

Disable

Power cannot be turned on

Disable

Disable

AUX-A on/off

Table 1 R151 and R152 setup chart

22

The code can be set by two methods.


1. Hold down the Scrambler key to enter the code setting
mode. Codes 1 to 16 will be displayed. Set a code by
turning the [Up/Down] key. When the Scrambler key is
pressed again, the code setting mode terminates.
2. Set a code for each channel by using the programming
software (KPG-60D).

5-2. Voice Scrambler Board Connection


Modification
1. Remove the upper half of the case of the TK-880.
2. Remove R529 and R571 on the TX-RX unit (X57-615 B/2).

TK-880
INSTALLATION
Scrambler board
Code 4 (C4)
Code 3 (C3)
Code 2 (C2)
Code 1 (C1)

TK-880

6. PA/HA Unit (KAP-1 : Option)

(TX-RX A/2 PCB)


(TX-RX A/2 PCB)
(TX-RX A/2 PCB)
(TX-RX A/2 PCB)

6-1. Installing the KAP-1 in the Transceiver


The Horn Alert (max. 2A drive) and Public Address functions are enabled by inserting the KAP-1 W1 (3P; white/
black/red) into CN3 on the TX-RX unit (A/2), inserting W2
(3P; green) into CN5 on the TX-RX unit (A/2), and connecting
the KCT-19 (option) to CN2 and CN3 of the KAP-1.

( ) : PCB silk name

TXAI (TXAI)
RXAI (RXAI)
OPT (OP)
MPTT (MPTT)
SB (SB)
GND (GND)
RXAO (RXAO)
TXAO (TXAO)

R571
(TX-RX B/2 PCB) Disable
(TX-RX B/2 PCB)
(TX-RX A/2 PCB)
(TX-RX B/2 PCB)
(TX-RX B/2 PCB)
(TX-RX B/2 PCB) R529
(TX-RX B/2 PCB) Disable
(TX-RX B/2 PCB)

Installation procedure
1. Open the upper case of the transceiver.
2. Insert the two cables ( 1 ) with connectors from the
KAP-1 switch unit into the connectors on the transceiver.
3. Secure the switch unit board to the chassis with a screw
( 3 ). The notch ( 2 ) in the board must be placed at the
front left side.
4. Attach the cushion on the top of the KAP-1 switch unit.

Fig 5

Cushion
(G13-1710-04)
4

3
3
W1

W2
CN1
CN2

C3 C4

CN3

1
1

OP
C1 C2

TX-RX unit (A/2)


Component side view

CN3

R571

CN5

TXAI

KCT-19

TXAO

SB

Fig. 6
TX-RX unit (B/2)
: Control section
Foil side view

GND

6-2. Modifying the Transceiver


Horn alert

MPTT

R529

RXAI

RXAO

The signal from pin 4 of IC7 on the TX-RX unit (A/2) turns
Q4 and Q6 on and off and drives KAP-1 HA relay to drive the
horn with a maximum of 2A.
The default output is HR1. The relay open output can be
obtained between HR1 and HR2 by removing R1 in the KAP-1.

HR1 (Default)

R1
Enable

HR2

Disable

Output form
HR1

HR1

HR2

23

TK-880
INSTALLATION
7. Fitting the Control Panel Upside Down
The TK-880 control panel can be fitted upside down, so
the transceiver can be mounted with its internal speaker (in
the upper half of the case) facing down in your car.
1. Remove the control panel and the TX-RX unit (B/2) control section. (Fig. 9)

R1

Fig. 7 KAP-1 foil side view

Public address
The signal from pin 13 of IC7 on the TX-RX unit (A/2)
drives PA relay in the KAP-1 and switches the audio power
amplifier output between the external PA system (through
KCT-19) and internal and external speakers.
To use the PA function, R109 on the TX-RX unit (A/2)
must be removed.
R109
Use the PA function

No

Do not use the PA function

Yes

Fig. 9

2. Fold the flat cable ( 1 ) in the opposite direction ( 2 ).


3. Rotate the control section ( 3 ) 180 degrees ( 4 ).
4. Insert the flat cable into the control section connector,
CN502 ( 5 ).
5. Mount the control section on the transceiver ( 6 ).

TX-RX UNIT
(A/2)
ANT

KCT-19
CN7

2
R109

PA

Fig. 8
6
1
3

CN502

Fig. 10
24

TK-880
INSTALLATION
6. Rotate the control panel 180 degrees and mount it on the
transceiver. Refit the two halves of the case to complete
installation. (Fig. 11)

8-2. KES-4 : Option


The KES-4 is an external speaker used with the accessory connection cable.

Connection procedure
1. Install the KCT-19 in the transceiver. (See the KCT-19
section.)
2. Insert the crimp terminal into the square plug supplied
with the KCT-19.
3. Connect CN5 of the transceiver to connector C of the
KCT-19 instead of to the internal speaker connector.

KES-4

Fig. 11

1
3

13
15

12

Crimp terminal
(E23-0613-05)

Black lead
Black/White lead

Fig. 13

8. External Speaker
8-1. KES-3 : Option
The KES-3 is an external speaker for the 3.5-mm-diameter speaker jack.

Note : When installing KES-4, you must use an optional


cable, KCT-19. Do not connect the KES-4 to 3.5mm speaker
jack. The performance may be degraded.

Connection procedure
1. Connect the KES-3 to the 3.5-mm-diameter speaker jack
on the rear of the transceiver.

KES-3

Fig.12

25

TK-880
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The low-noise amplifier (LNA) (Q201) uses a bipolar transistor to achieve wide-band and low-distortion amplification.
The signal passes through a BPF and is down-converted
with the first local signal by IC200, then converted to the
first IF signal of 44.85MHz. The first local signal passes
through an LPF and an attenuator to eliminate unwanted
harmonics components and implement the optimum input
level to the mixer, then enters IC200. A DBM is used as a
mixer to achieve a high potential.
The signal output from the mixer is amplified by an intermediate frequency amplifier and input to two MCFs (XF1).
The signal is amplified by another intermediate amplifier and
goes to the FM IF IC (IC11). The first intermediate frequency signal is mixed with the second local signal of
44.395MHz to produce the second IF signal of 455kHz.
The unwanted near-by signal components are then eliminated by a wide ceramic filter (CF1) or a narrow ceramic filter (CF2) and the resulting signal goes back to the FM IF IC.
The signal is quadrature-detected in the IC to produce an
audio signal, which is amplified by a DET amplifier (IC2) and
output to the TX-RX unit (B/2).

Frequency Configuration
The TX-RX unit (A/2) incorporates a VCO, based on a fractional N type PLL synthesizer system, that allows a channel
step of 5, 6.25, and 25kHz to be selected. The incoming
signal from the antenna is mixed with a first local oscillation
frequency to produce a first intermediate frequency of
44.85MHz.
The signal is then mixed with a second local oscillation
frequency of 44.395MHz to produce a second intermediate
frequency of 455kHz. This is called a double-conversion
system. The TX-RX unit (A/2) contains a wide/narrow MCF
and CFs. The transmit signal is produced by the PLL circuit
for direction oscillation and division. The signal output from
the VCO is amplified by a straight amplifier and transmitted.
CF 455kHz
(Narrow)
440~470MHz : E,E4
406~450MHz (RX) : E3
406~432MHz (TX) : E3

CF 455kHz
(Wide)
MCF
1st
MIX 44.85MHz

ANT
SW

RX
AMP

MIX/IF/DET

TX
AMP

Wide/Narrow Changeover Circuit


The W/N port (pin 11) of the shift register (IC7) is used to
switch between ceramic filters. When the W/N port is high,
Q24 turns on and the ceramic filter SW diode (D22, D23)
CF1 turns on to receive a Wide signal. At the same time,
Q16 turns on and one of the filters is selected so that the
wide and narrow audio output levels are equal.
When the W/N port is low, Q23 turns on and the ceramic
filter SW diode (D22, D23) CF2 turns on to receive a Narrow
signal.

44.395MHz

395.15~
425.15MHz : E,E4
361.15~
405.15MHz : E3
POWER
AMP

AFO

PLL/VCO

MD

VCXO

MB

440~470MHz : E,E4
406~432MHz : E3
16.8MHz

Fig. 1 Frequency configuration


IC11
IF system

IFI

CF2
(Narrow)

D22

Wide : L
Narrow : H

D211
D209,210
ANT
SW

BPF

Q201
AMP

BPF

Q203
AMP

XF1
BPF

Q15
AMP

IC2
AMP
IC11
MIX,IF,DET

X2

1st local
OSC (HT)

Fig. 2 Receiver system


26

Q24

Fig. 3 Wide/Narrow changeover circuit

IC200
MIX
+

D23

R133

W/N
IC7 11pin
Wide : H
Narrow : L

ANT
LPF

Q23

DM
Q16

R131

The incoming signal from the antenna passes through a


low-pass filter and a transmission/reception selection diode
switch (D209) and goes to the front end of the receiver.
As for E,E4 type, the front-end filter is a variable BPF consisting of two two-pole helical resonators and eight varicap
diodes (D203, D204, D205, D206, D212, D213, D214, D215)
to eliminate unwanted out-of-band signal components.
While the E3 type, the front-end filter is a variable BPF,
consisting of six coils (L901, L903, L904, L906, L908, L909)
and two varicap diodes (D902, D903) to eliminate the unwanted out-of-band signals.

R126

R114 C100

Outline

5C
CF1
(Wide)

C108

AFO

R123

DET
OUT

Receiver System

R125

Q32 R121

C107

R130

C118

MXO

2nd
local OSC

CF1/
CF2

DEO

TK-880
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
AF Signal System
The detection signal (DEO) from the TX-RX unit (A/2)
goes to the audio processor (IC504) of the TX-RX unit (B/2).
The signal passes through a filter in the audio processor to
adjust the gain, and is output to IC502. IC502 sums the AF
signal and the DTMF signal and returns the resulting signal
to the TX-RX unit (A/2). The signal (AFO) sent to the TX-RX
unit (A/2) is input to the D/A converter (IC5). The AFO output level is adjusted by the D/A converter. The signal output
from the D/A converter is added with the BEEP signal (BPO)
and the resulting signal is input to the audio power amplifier
(IC10). The AF signal from IC10 switches between the internal speaker and speaker jack (J1) output.
TX-RX UNIT (B/2) : Control section

DEO

IC504

IC502

AUDIO
PROCE.

SUM
AMP

AFO

IC5

IC10

D/A
CONV.

AF PA

DTMF

SP

BPO

FIg. 4 AF signal system

Squelch Circuit
The detection output from the FM IF IC (IC11) is amplified by IC2 and the signal (DEO) is sent to the TX-RX unit (B/
2). The signal passes through a high-pass filter and a noise
amplifier (Q503) in the TX-RX unit (B/2) to detect noise. A
voltage is applied to the CPU (IC511). The CPU controls
squelch according to the voltage (ASQ) level. The signal
from the RSSI pin of IC11 is monitored. The electric field
strength of the receive signal can be known before the ASQ
voltage is input to the CPU, and the scan stop speed is improved.
TX-RX UNIT (B/2) : Control section
IC2
AMP

IC11

IC503
Q503
AMP NOISE AMP D509
DEO

IF
SYSTEM

HPF

IC511

DET
CPU

RSSI

Transmitter System
Outline
The transmitter circuit produces and amplifies the desired frequency directly. It FM-modulates the carrier signal
by means of a varicap diode.

VCO/PLL Circuit
The TK-880 has a VCO for the transmitter and a VCO for
the receiver in a sub-unit (A1). They are housed in a solid
shielded case and connected to the TX-RX unit (A/2) through
CN101. One of the VCOs is selected with an ST signal. A
filtered low-noise power supply is used for the VCOs and
varicap diodes.
The VCO for the transmitter is described below. It is designed so that Q103 turns on with a prescribed frequency
when a reverse bias is applied to D102 and D104 by using
the control voltage (CV) through CN101. The control voltage
is changed by turning the trimmer capacitor (IC109). The
output from Q103 is applied to the buffer amplifier (Q106) to
generate a VCO output signal. This signal is used as a drive
input signal or a local signal of the first mixer. Since a signal
output from Q160 is input to the PLL IC, it passes through
CN101 and buffer amplifier (Q300) and goes to the PLL IC
(IC300). The modulation signal from CN101 is applied to
D105 and passes through C112 and C113 to modulate the
carrier.
The PLL IC uses a fractional N type synthesizer to improve the C/N ratio and lock-up speed. The VCO output signal input to the pin 5 of the PLL IC is divided to produce a
comparison frequency according to a channel step. This signal is compared with the reference frequency which is output from the VCXO (X1). VCXO provides 16.8MHz, 2.5ppm
(30 to +60C) and guarantees stable performance when
the temperature changes. The output signal from the phase
comparator passes through a charge pump and an external
active LPF (Q301, Q302) in the PLL IC to generate a DC VCO
control voltage CV. Serial data (DT, CK, EP) are output from
the CPU (IC511) and shift register (IC8) in the TX-RX unit (B/
2) to control the PLL IC. The PLL lock status is always monitored by the CPU.

Fig. 5 Squelch circuit


ANT
MIC

IC711
AF AMP
TA75S01F

MIC KEY
INPUT

IC504
AF AMP,
IDC, LPF
TC35453F
IC511
CPU
30620M8A
-2K9GP

IC3
SUM AMP
TA75W558FU
X1
VCXO
16.8MHz

Q103
VCO
2SK508NV
(K52)
IC300
PLL
SA7025DK

Q106
RF AMP
2SC4226
(R24)

Q7
BUFFER
2SC5110
(O)

Q202
RF AMP
2SC4093
(R27)

Q204
RF AMP
2SC3357

Q205
RF AMP
2SC2954 : E,E4
2SC3357 : E3

IC400
POWER AMP
M57729H : E
M57729L : E3
M57704H : E4

Q300
BUFFER
2SC4215
(Y)

Fig. 6

Transmitter system

27

TK-880
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
Unlock Circuit
During reception, the TR signal goes high, the KEY signal
goes low, and Q10 turns on. Q11 turns on and a voltage is
applied to the collector (8R). During transmission, the TR
signal goes low, the KEY signal goes high and Q13 turns on.
Q12 turns on and a voltage is applied to 8T.
The CPU in the TX-RX unit (B/2) monitors the PLL (IC300)
LD signal directly. When the PLL is unlocked during transmission, the PLL LD signal goes low. The CPU detects this
signal and makes the KEY signal low. When the KEY signal
goes low, no voltage is applied to 8T, and no signal is transmitted.
8C
8R

Q11
SW

Q12
SW

Q10
SW

Q13
SW

TR

IC300 LD
PLL

8T

KEY

Q17 turns the PC signal on or off using 8T so that the


circuit works only during transmission. With stability at low
power in mind, Q29 turns off to optimize the detection voltage.
The APC circuit is configured to protect overcurrent of
the power module due to fluctuations of the load at the antenna end and to stabilize transmission output at voltage
and temperature variations.

Control Circuit
The CPU carries out the following tasks:
1) Controls the shift register (IC7, IC8, IC508) AF MUTE,
WIDE/NARROW, T/R KEY outputs.
2) Adjusts the AF signal level of the audio processor (IC504)
and turns the filter select compounder on or off.
3) Controls the DTMF decoder (IC507).
4) Controls the LCD assembly display data.
5) Controls the PLL (IC300).
6) Controls the D/A converter (IC5) and adjusts the volume,
modulation and transmission power.

IC508
SHIFT
REG.

IC511
CPU

LCD ASSY
TX-RX UNIT (A/2)

PLL lock
: LD H

TX-RX UNIT (B/2)

IC508
Shift
register

IC8
Shift
register
DT
IC7
Shift
register

OE
CS
CK
DT

Fig. 7 Unlock circuit

The transmit output signal from the VCO is amplified to a


specified level of the power module (IC400) by the drive
block (Q203, Q204, Q205). The amplified signal passes
through the transmission/reception selection diode (D209)
and goes to a low-pass filter. The low-pass filter removes
unwanted high-frequency harmonic components, and the
resulting signal is goes the antenna terminal.

IC504
Audio
processor

AFCLR
AFMSKE
AFDAT
AFRDT
AFTRD
AFRTM
AFSTB

ANT
Q202,204

Q205

IC400

D209

RF
AMP

RF
AMP

POWER
AMP

ANT
SW

LPF

DB
Q19
APC
DRIVER

D27,30
+B

IC6
PC
IC5
23pin

DC
AMP

Q29

APC
CONTROL

PC
SW

H/L
SW

TX :
PC SW ON

28

Fig. 8

Memory Circuit
The transceiver has a 2M-bit (256k x 8) flash ROM
(IC510) and an 16k-bit EEPROM (IC512). The flash ROM
contains firmware programs, data and user data which is
programmed with the FPU. The EEPROM contains adjustment data. The CPU (IC511) controls the flash ROM
through an external address bus and an external data bus.
The CPU controls the EEPROM through two serial data
lines.

IC510
FLASH
ROM

PRI
DRIVER
Q21

Q17

Control circuit

POWER
DET

Q20
8T
(TX : 8V)

IC5
D/A
converter
IC300
PLL

Fig. 9

The automatic transmission power control (APC) circuit


detects part of a power module output with a diode (D27,
D30) and applies a voltage to Q21. Q21 compares the APC
control voltage (PC) generated by the D/A converter (IC5)
and DC amplifier (IC6) with the detection output voltage to
control Q19 and Q20, generates DB voltage from B voltage,
and stabilizes transmission output.

RFCK
ES
EN

IC507
DTMF
DECO.

APC Circuit

D15

IC511
CPU
ACK
SD
CP
EP

Power Amplifier Circuit

VR1

APC circuit

H/L
IC7 5pin
25W (High power)
: H

ADDRESS BUS
DATA BUS

Fig. 10

IC511
CPU

SCL
IC512
SDA EEPROM

Memory circuit

TK-880
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
Display Circuit
The CPU (IC511) controls the shift register (IC508) and
display LEDs. When the LG line goes high when the transceiver is busy, Q508 turns on and the green LED on D511
lights. In transmit mode, the LR line goes high, Q509 turns
on and the red light lights. Backlighting LEDs for the key
operation unit (D512~D517) and LCD are provided.
When the KBLC line goes high, Q512 turns on, then
Q513 turns on, and the key illumination LED lights. A voltage is applied to the LEDA line to turn on the LCD backlight.

MO is summed with the external pin DI line by the summing amplifier (IC3) and the resulting signal goes to the D/A
converter (IC5). The D/A converter (IC5) adjusts the MO
level and the balance between the MO and TO levels. Part
of a TO signal is summed with an output signal from pin 3
(MO) of IC5 and the resulting signal goes to the MD pin of
the VCO. This signal is applied to a varicap diode in the VCO
for direct FM modulation.
TX-RX UNIT (A/2)
TO

LSDO

KBLC Q512
SW
IC508 LG
Shift
register

Q508
SW

LR

LEDA

Q513
SW
D511

MIC

HSDO

GRN

X1
VCXO

IC300
PLL

DI

IC511
CPU AFDAT

D512~517

Q509
SW

MB

IC504
Audio
processor

IC506
Analog
SW

MO

IC3
SUM
AMP

IC5
D/A

MD

A1
VCO

HT

RED

Fig. 13

Encode

Fig. 11 Display circuit


Decode
Key Matrix Circuit
The TK-880 front panel has ten keys. Each of them is
connected to a cross point of a matrix of the KEY1 to KEY7
ports of the microprocessor. The KEY5 to KEY7 ports are
always high, while the KEY1 to KEY4 ports are always low.
The microprocessor monitors the status of the KEY1 to
KEY7 ports. If the state of one of the ports changes, the
microprocessor assumes that the key at the matrix point
corresponding to that port has been pressed. Unused
points (KEY1 to KEY7) are also used for foot switch (FSW)
input.

The signal (DEO) detected by the TX-RX unit (A/2) passes


through two low-pass filters of IC501, goes to LSDI of the
CPU (IC511) to decode QT, DQT. The DTMF signal is decoded by a dedicated IC (IC507) and the resulting signal is
sent to the CPU (IC511) as serial data (STD).
The 5-tone signal passes through high-pass filter, IC504
and then through low-pass filter, IC710. After passing
through these filters, only the audio signal between 300Hz
and 3kHz is extracted and input to comparator, IC502. The
comparator converts the input signal into a square waveform (0 and 5V). This square waveform is then fed to the
HSDI line of CPU (IC511).
IC501(2/2) IC501(1/2)
LPF
LPF
LSDI

FSW

KEY7
KEY6
KEY5
IC511
CPU

KEY4
KEY3
KEY2
KEY1

Fig. 12

VOL
UP

VOL
DOWN

MONI

CALL

CH
DOWN

CH
UP

Q511
HSDI

IC511
CPU

STD

IC502
Comparator

DEO

IC507
DTMF
DECO.

IC710
LPF

IC504
HPF

Fig. 14 Decode

Key matrix circuit

Encode

D/A Converter

The QT, DQT signals are output from LSDO of the CPU
(IC511) and go to the D/A converter (IC5) of the TX-RX unit
(A/2). The DTMF and single/5-tone signals are output from
HSDO of the CPU and goes to the audio processor (IC504).
An MSK signal is output from the audio processor according
to the data (AFDAT) from the CPU. The signal is summed
with a MIC/MSK signal by the audio processor (IC504), and
the resulting signal passes through an analog switch (IC506)
and goes to the TX-RX unit (A/2) (MO).

The D/A converter (IC5) is used to adjust TONE and MO


modulation, beep, AF volume, TV voltage, FC reference voltage, and PC POWER CONTROL voltage level.
Adjustment values are sent from the CPU as serial data.
The D/A converter has a resolution of 256 and the following
relationship is valid:
D/A output = (Vin VDAref) / 256 x n + VDAref
Vin: Analog input
VDAref: D/A reference voltage
n: Serial data value from the microprocessor (CPU)

29

TK-880
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
Horn Control
The horn switch, consisting of Q4, Q5, and Q6, controls
the horn relay. It is supplied by the dealer to provide the
external horn alert function.
Q5 disables horn alert, turning on when its base is high,
to inhibit the function. Normally, the output from IC7 is low,
and Q6 is off; the base of Q4 is about 0V and Q4 is off.
When horn alert is enabled, the output from IC7 goes high
and Q6 turns on. The base current flows through R58 to Q4
to turn Q4 on. Q4 can sink a maximum of 100mA. If the
operational KAP-1 is used, it can drive up to 2A.
8C

R58

Q6

IC7
HNC
Shift
register

HOR

Q4

Power Supply Circuit


When the POWER switch on the control unit is pressed,
the PSW signal goes low. This signal is inverted by Q26 and
sent to a flip-flop IC (IC15). This IC outputs a control signal
when the PSW goes low. When the power turns on, pin 1 of
IC15 outputs a low signal and Q30 turns on. The base of
Q28 goes high, Q28 turns on, SB SW (Q27) turns on and
power (SB) is supplied to the set.
This circuit has an over-voltage protection circuit. If a DC
voltage of 20V or higher is applied to the power cable, D34
turns on and a voltage is applied to the base of Q31. This
voltage turns Q31 on and turns Q28 and SBSW off. This
circuit has a TIMED POWER OFF (TOF) function which can
be programmed by software.
It is controlled through pin 6 of IC7. When the TOF line
goes high, Q22 turns on and then Q25 turns on. Pin 6 of
IC15 goes high, then pin 1 goes high to turn Q27 off.

Q5
R50
IGN

D7

R152

SB

+B

Q27
SW

+B

R151

IGN

R152

R2

Q26
INV.

Fig. 15 Horn control


Q28
SW

PA Switch
If the optional KAP-1 is used, the PA (Public Address)
function becomes available. In this case, the signal flow
changes as follows;
PA2

Q507

SW.A

SW.B

SW.D

Public address

OFF

ON

TXOUT
IC504
MSKGS
Audio
processor
RXIN

IC506
Analog
SW
SW.D

MO
47K
5C
Q507
PA2

SW.B

SW.A
RXOUT

Fig. 16

30

PA switch

Q30
SW

Q31
SW

Fig. 17

PSW

IC15
F.F.
Q25
SW

D34
SW

Q22
SW

Power supply circuit

TOF
IC7
6pin

TK-880
SEMICONDUCTOR DATA
Microprocessor : 30620M8A-2K9GP (TX-RX Unit B/2 : Control Section IC511)
Terminal function
I/O

Function

LSDOUT

Low speed data output.

36

RFCLK

Common clock output. (TX-RX unit A/2)

HSDOUT

High speed data output.

37

RDY

Not used.

HSDIN

High speed data input.

38

ALE

Not used.

DTMSTD

DTMF decode IC data detect input.

39

HOLD

Not used.

SELF

Self programming mode input.

40

HLDA

Not used.

BYTE

+5V.

41

BLCK

Not used.

CNVSS

GND.

42

RD

Flash memory RD bus.

SFTOE

Shift register output enable.

43

BHE

Not used.

LCDCS

LCD driver chip select output.

44

WR

Flash memory WR bus.

10

RESET

Microcomputer reset input.

45

DTMCLK

DTMF decode IC clock output.

11

XOUT

9.8304MHz (System clock).

46

CNTCLK

Common clock output. (TX-RX unit B/2)

12

VSS

GND.

47

EP

PLL IC data strobe output.

13

XIN

9.8304MHz (System clock).

48

CSO

Flash memory chip enable.

14

VCC

+5V.

49

A19

Not used.

15

IGN

Ignition input.

50~59

A18~A9

Flash memory address bus.

16

AFTRD

Pin No.

17

Name

AFRTM

I/O

Function

Pin No.

Name

FFSK modulation data output timing

60

VCC

+5V.

pulse input.

61

A8

Flash memory address bus.

FFSK demodulation data input tim-

62

VSS

GND.

ing pulse input.

63~70

A7~A0

Flash memory address bus.

18

MICDAT

MIC key data output.

71~74

KEY1~KEY4

19

CP

PLL IC clock output.

75

MINDAT

I/O
O

Common data output.

20

BEEP

Beep data output.

76~78

KEY5~KEY7

Key matrix data input 5~7.

21

AFRDT

FFSK demodulation data input.

79~86

D7~D0

Flash memory data bus.

22

AFREG1

AF IC register switching data output 1.

87

DTMDAT

DTMF decode IC data input.

23

AFREG2

AF IC register switching data output 2.

88

AUXDTC

External DTC input.

24

EEPDAT

EEPROM data output.

89

MICBLC

MIC back light control output.

25

EN

D/A converter IC data strobe output.

90

POWSW

Power switch input.

26

AFCLR

FFSK flame reset output.

91

ANLSQL

Squelch level input.

27

RXCOM2

External hook input / External serial

92

PTT

PTT switch input.

interface input.

93

RSSI

Received signal strength indicator

External PTT input / External serial

Key matrix data input/output 1~4.

28

TXCOM2

I/O

input.

interface output.

94

AVSS

GND.

29

TXCOM1

External serial interface output.

95

LSDIN

Low speed data input.

30

RXCOM1

External serial interface input.

96

VREF

+5V.

31

LD

PLL unlock detect input.

97

AVCC

+5V.

32

AFMSKE

FFSK modulation enable.

98

ES1

Shift register data strobe output.

(Enable active H)
33

TXD

Serial interface output.

34

HOOK

Hook input / Serial interface input.

35

AFDAT

FFSK data output.

(Control unit)
99

ES2

Shift register data strobe output.


(TX-RX unit)

100

AFSTB

AF IC data strobe output.

31

TK-880
SEMICONDUCTOR DATA
Shift Register : BU4094BCFV
Terminal function (TX-RX unit B/2 IC508)

Pin No.

Port

ES

ES1

Strobe

STB

ES

Strobe

DT

DAT

Data

SI

DT

Data

CK

Clock

CLK

CK

Clock

Q1

LEDR

Red LED. H : ON, L : OFF

Q1

HORN

Horn alert. H : ON, L : OFF /

Q2

LEDG

Green LED. H : ON, L : OFF

Q3

KEYBLT

Key back light. H : ON, L : OFF

Q2

HL

RF power switching. H : High, L : Low

Q4

MMUTE

MIC mute. H: Mute, L : Unmute

Q3

TIMOFF

Timed power off. H : Power off

VSS

CODE3

Option board data 1. H : ON, L : OFF

Pin No.

Port

Name

Function

Name

Function

Auxiliary A. H : ON, L : OFF

GND

Q4

NC

VSS

10

NC

NC
NC

GND

11

Q8

PA2

Public address control 2. H : ON, L : OFF

10

12

Q7

BSHIFT

Beat shift. H : ON, L : OFF

11

13

Q6

KEY

TX power switching. H : TX, L : RX

14

Q5

T/R

TX/RX switching. H : RX, L : TX

12

Q7

15

OE

Output enable

13

Q6

PA1

Public address 1. H : ON, L : OFF

16

VDC

+5V

14

Q5

CODE4

Option board data 1. H : ON, L : OFF

15

OE

Output enable

16

VDC

+5V

Terminal function (TX-RX unit A/2 IC8)


Pin No.

Port

Name

Function

STB

ES

Strobe

SI

DT

DATA

CLK

CK

Clock

Q1

AM1

Audio mute 1. H : Mute, L : Unmute

Q2

LOK

Link complete.
(Programmable active H/L)

Q3

STR

VCO shift switching. H : TX, L : RX

Q4

DM

Dead mute. H : RX, L : TX

VSS

GND

QS

IC7 data output

10

NC

11

Q8

SQ

External squelch.

12

Q7

CODE2

Option board data 2. H : ON, L : OFF

13

Q6

CODE1

Option board data 1. H : ON, L : OFF

14

Q5

OPT

Option board control. H : OFF, L : ON /

15

OE

Output

16

VDC

+5V.

(Programmable active H/L)

Auxiliary B. H : OFF, L : ON

32

Terminal function (TX-RX unit A/2 IC7)

Q8

W/N

Wide/Narrow switching.
H : Wide, L : Narrow
NC

TK-880
DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
TX-RX Unit (A/2)
Operation / Condition

Ref. No.

Use / Function

Operation / Condition

Q17

PC switch

TX (8T) time on

Ref. No.

Use / Function

IC1

DC amp

FC, TCXO control

Q18

DET mute

KEY H time on

IC2

DET amp

External DEO, internal DEO

Q19

APC

APC driver

IC3

Amp/Summing amp

DI / DI and MO addtion

Q20

APC

APC pre-driver

IC4

Analog switch

DI switch

Q21

APC control

IC5

A/D converter

PC, TV, FC, AFO, BEEP, TO, MO

Q22

TOF switch

TOF H time on

control

Q23

W/N switch

Wide time off

IC6

DC amp

PC, TV

Q24

W/N switch

Wide time on

IC7

Shift register

HNC, H/L, TOF, CODE3, CODE4,

Q25

TOF switch

Q22 on time on

PA, W/N control

Q26

Inverter

Power switch L time on

AM, LOK, STR, DM, OPT, CODE1,

Q27

SB switch

Q28 on time on

CODE2, SQ control

Q28

SB SW control

Q30 on and Q31 off time on

External 5C

Q29

H/L switch

High power time H

Q30

SB SW control

Power on time on

Quadrature detector, 2nd mixer,

Q31

SB SW control

DC 20V and over time on

OSC, IF amplifier, RSSI

Q32

DET mute

TX time on

IC8

Shift register

IC9

5V AVR

IC10

AF power amp

IC11

FM IF DET

IC12

5V AVR

5C

Q201

RF amp

Low noise amplifier

IC13

9V AVR

9C

Q202

RF amp

TX drive first

IC14

8V AVR

8C

Q203

Pre IF amp

44.85MHz

IC15

Flip-flop

Power on/off control

Q204

RF amp

TX drive

IC200

Mixer

DBM

Q205

RF amp

TX drive last

IC300

PLL

Reference 16.8MHz.

Q300

Buffer amp

PLL

PLL lock : LD H

Q301,302 Active filter

RF power 25W

Q401

Short protection

Q402

W/N switch

Wide time off

R17 connection and, PTT H time

Q403

W/N switch

Wide time on

DI off

D1~6

Protection

IC400

Power module

IC401

Short protection

Q1

DC switch

Q2

Ripple filter

8CL

D7

HOR protection

Q4

HOR switch

IGN

D8,9

Protection

Q5

HOR SW control

IGN

D11

AF mute

Q6

HOR SW control

HNC H time on

D12~14

Protection

Q7

Buffer amp

HT

D15

HT switch

Q8

AF mute

AM H time on

D16

Reverse protection

Q9

AF mute

Power off time on

D17

Protection

Q10

8R SW control

TR H time on

D20

Reverse protection

IGN

Q11

8R switch

Q10 on time on

D21

Protection

5V (IGN)

Q12

8T switch

Q13 on time on

D22,23

W/N CF change

Q13

8T SW control

KEY H time on

D24

Over current

Q15

IF amp

44.85MHz

Q16

AF switch

Wide time on

protection
D26

Reverse protection

33

TK-880
DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
Ref. No.

Use / Function

D27

Operation / Condition

Ref. No.

Use / Function

Operation / Condition

Power detection

Q507

Inverter

PA2 H/L switch

D28

Protection

Q508

LED switch

LG H time on, Busy time green on

D30

Power detection

Q509

LED switch

LR H time on, TX time red on

D31

Reverse protection

Q510

Clock switch shift

BSFT H time clock shift on

D32

Surge absorption

Q511

FSW swtich

FSW L time foot switch on

D34

Protection

DC 20V and over time on

Q512

Key backlight switch

KBLC H time on

D35

Charge

DEO

Q513

Key backlight switch

KBLC H time key backlight on

D37

Reverse protection

Q515

Keybacklight switch

D200

Large input protection

E version

D501

Surge absorption

BLC

D203~206

BPF tune

E version

D502

Over current

PSB

D207

Usable temperature

protection

range
TX time on

D503

Surge absorption

CM

D504

Surge absorption

PTT/TXD

D505

Surge absorption

HOOK/RXD

D209

ANT swtich

D210,211

ANT switch

D212~215

BPF tune

E version

D507

MIC mute

MM/MM1

D902,903

BPF tune

E3 version

D508

Limiter

MIC

D509

Limiter

ASQ

D510

Reverse current

C575 charge

TX-RX Unit (B/2) : Control Section


Ref. No.

Use / Function

IC501

LPF, amplification

IC502
IC503

Operation / Condition

protection
D511

BUSY/TX LED

Busy time green on, TX time red on

LSD

D512~517

Key backlight

KBLC H time on

Amplification

AF, HSD

D518

Current regulation Key backlight

Reference voltage/

ASQ

D520

Discharge

Reset pulse

Buffer amp
IC504

Audio processor

Compander, MIC amplifier, ALC,


Modem, AF filter, IDC

34

VCO Unit

IC506

Analog switch

MO, DEO, EMG, MI switch

Ref. No.

Use / Function

IC507

DTMF decoder

DTMF detection

Q101

Oscillator

RX

IC508

Shift register

LR, LG, KBLC, MM1, T/R, KEY,

Q102

Inverter

TX (ST H) time on

BSFT, PA2 output

Q103

Oscillator

TX

Power on time L output

Q104

TX/RX switch

TX (ST H) time on
Q102 off time on

IC509

Reset

IC510

Flash ROM

Q105

TX/RX switch

IC511

CPU

Q106

Buffer amp

IC512

EEPROM

D101

RX VCO

IC513

5V AVR

5C (Control unit)

D102

TX VCO

IC710

Buffer amp

HSD

D103

RX VCO

IC711

Buffer amp

MIC

D104

TX VCO

Q501

MIC mute

MM H and MM1 H time mute on

D105

Modulation

Q502

AF mute

KEY H time mute on

Q503

Noise amp

Operation / Condition

TK-880
PARTS LIST
New Parts.
indicates safety critical components.
*
Parts without Parts No. are not supplied.

Destination
E
E3
E4

Les articles non mentionnes dans le Parts No. ne sont pas fournis.
Teile ohne Parts No. werden nicht geliefert.

TX-RX unit
X57-6152-70
X57-6372-70
X57-6152-71

PLL/VCO unit
X58-4722-70
X58-4722-71
X58-4722-70

SUB unit
X58-4850-10
X58-4850-10
X58-4850-10

TK-880, TX-RX UNIT (X57-6XX2-7X)


Ref. No.

New
Address parts

Parts No.

Description

Destination

Ref. No.

1
2
3

1A
2A
2A

A01-2165-23
A01-2166-23
A62-0642-03

CABINET
CABINET
PANEL ASSY

5
6
9
7
8

1D
2B
1D
2D
1C

B09-0235-05
B38-0835-05
B42-5999-14
B62-1438-10
B72-1706-04

CAP
LCD ASSY
RATING LABEL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MODEL NAME PLATE

E3

8
8

1C
1C

B72-1999-14
B72-2093-04

MODEL NAME PLATE


MODEL NAME PLATE

E
E4

11
12
10
13
14

1C
1C
1D
2B
1B

E30-3340-05
E30-3405-05
E30-3438-05
E37-0789-05
E37-0790-25

DC CORD
RADIO
ANTENNA CABLE
DC CORD
ACC
FLAT CABLE
LEAD WIRE WITH CONNECTOR

16
15
17
18
19

2B
2B
1C
2C
2B

F10-2234-04
F10-2280-12
F10-2354-03
F10-2355-04
F10-2371-04

SHIELDING COVER
SHIELDING COVER
SHIELDING PLATE
SHIELDING COVER
SHIELDING COVER

22
20
21

2B
2B
1D

F12-0435-04
F20-1192-04
F52-0006-05

CONDUCTIVE SHEET
INSULATING SHEET
FUSE (BLADE)

23
24
39
26
27

1B,1C
1B
2C
1B,1C
1B

G02-0791-04
G02-0841-14
G02-0897-05
G10-1221-04
G10-1222-14

FLAT SPRING
FLAT SPRING
EARTH SPRING
FIBROUS SHEET
FIBROUS SHEET

SIDE
UP,DOWN

28
29
32
30

1A,2A,2B
1C
2B
1B

G10-1223-14
G11-4068-04
G13-1468-04
G13-1839-04
G13-1873-04

FIBROUS SHEET
SHEET
CUSHION
CUSHION
CUSHION

SHEILD
CONT
DC CORD
SHIELD
SP

31

2C

G53-0796-04

PACKING

PHONE JACK

33
34
35
36
37

3D
2E
1E
1D
1E,2E

H10-6618-12
H10-6619-12
H12-1391-03
H25-0103-04
H25-0720-04

POLYSTYRENE FOAMED FIXTURE (F)


POLYSTYRENE FOAMED FIXTURE (B)
INNER PACKING CASE
PROTECTION BAG (125/250/0.07)
PROTECTION BAG (200X350)

38
38

3E
3E

H52-1570-02
H52-1932-02

ITEM CARTON CASE


ITEM CARTON CASE

40

1D

J29-0627-23

BRACKET

42

2B

K29-9105-02

KEY TOP

A
B
C
D
44

1A,2A
2C
1A,2B,1C
2B
1D

N33-2606-45
N67-3008-46
N87-2606-46
N87-2612-46
N99-0395-05

OVAL HEAD MACHINE SCREW


PAN HEAD SEMS SCREW W
BRAZIER HEAD TAPTITE SCREW
BRAZIER HEAD TAPTITE SCREW
SCREW SET

46

1B

T07-0246-05

SPEAKER

TOP
BOTTOM

AVR,APC
LOWER PM
UPPER PM
E,E4
E3
CONT
10A
AF,APC,AVR
E,E4
E4

E,E3
E4
ACC

Parts No.

Destination

Description

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6152-XX) -70 : E -71 : E4


(X57-6372-70) : E3

TK-880

New
Address parts

D511
D512-517

B30-2151-05
B30-2171-05

LED (RED/GREEN)
LED (D)

C1-15
C16
C17
C18
C19

CK73GB1H102K
C92-0507-05
C92-0628-05
C92-0507-05
CC73GCH1H100D

CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP-TAN
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C

1000PF
4.7UF
10UF
4.7UF
10PF

K
6.3WV
10WV
6.3WV
D

C20
C21,22
C23
C24
C25

CK73GB1E103K
CK73GB1H102K
C92-0507-05
CK73GB1H102K
C92-0507-05

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN

0.010UF
1000PF
4.7UF
1000PF
4.7UF

K
K
6.3WV
K
6.3WV

C27
C28
C29
C30
C31

CK73GB1H102K
CC73GCH1H470J
C92-0628-05
CK73GB1H102K
C92-0628-05

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN

1000PF
47PF
10UF
1000PF
10UF

K
J
10WV
K
10WV

C32
C33
C34
C36
C37

CC73GCH1H220J
CK73GB1E103K
C92-0505-05
C92-0628-05
C92-1341-05

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP-TAN
ELECTRO

22PF
0.010UF
10UF
10UF
100UF

J
K
16WV
10WV
16WV

C39
C40
C42
C43
C44

CK73GB1E103K
CK73GB1H102K
C92-0546-05
CK73GB1E103K
CK73GB1H102K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C
CHIP C

0.010UF
1000PF
68UF
0.010UF
1000PF

K
K
6.3WV
K
K

C45
C46
C47
C48
C49

C92-0507-05
C92-0004-05
CK73GB1H102K
CK73FF1C105Z
CK73GB1H102K

CHIP-TAN
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

4.7UF
1.0UF
1000PF
1.0UF
1000PF

6.3WV
16WV
K
Z
K

C51,52
C54
C55
C55
C56

CK73GB1H102K
CK73GB1C104K
CC73GCH1H020C
CC73GCH1H050C
CK73GB1H471K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

1000PF
0.10UF
2.0PF
5.0PF
470PF

K
K
C
C
K

C57
C58
C59
C60
C61

CK73GB1E103K
CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1H102K
CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1E103K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

0.010UF
470PF
1000PF
470PF
0.010UF

K
K
K
K
K

C62
C63
C63
C64
C65

CC73GCH1H020C
CK73FB1E103K
CK73FF1C105Z
CK73GB1E103K
CK73GB1C104K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

2.0PF
0.010UF
1.0UF
0.010UF
0.10UF

C
K
Z
K
K

C66
C67
C68
C69
C70

CC73GCH1H470J
CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1C104K
CC73GCH1H151J
C92-0719-05

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
ELECTRO

47PF
470PF
0.10UF
150PF
47UF

J
K
K
J
25WV

E,E4
E3

E,E4
E3

35

TK-880
PARTS LIST
TX-RX UNIT (X57-6XX2-7X)
Ref. No.

Address New
parts

Parts No.

Description

Destination

Ref. No.

New
Address parts

Parts No.

Description

Destination

C71
C72,73
C74
C75
C76

CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1H102K
C92-0719-05
C92-0044-05
CK73GB1H102K

CHIP C
CHIP C
ELECTRO
CHIP-ELE
CHIP C

0.10UF
1000PF
47UF
47UF
1000PF

K
K
25WV
10WV
K

C147
C148
C149
C149
C150

CC73FCH1H0R5B
CK73GB1H102K
CC73FCH1H010B
CC73FCH1H1R5B
CC73GCH1H220J

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

0.5PF
1000PF
1.0PF
1.5PF
22PF

B
K
B
B
J

C77
C78
C79
C80
C84

C92-0719-05
CK73GB1E103K
C92-0722-05
CK73GB1C104K
CC73GCH1H120J

ELECTRO
CHIP C
ELECTRO
CHIP C
CHIP C

47UF
0.010UF
470UF
0.10UF
12PF

25WV
K
25WV
K
J

C151
C153,154
C155
C156,157
C158,159

CK73GB1H102K
CK73GB1E103K
CK73GB1H102K
CK73GB1E103K
CC73GCH1H050C

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

1000PF
0.010UF
1000PF
0.010UF
5.0PF

K
K
K
K
C

C88
C89
C90
C91,92
C93

CK73GB1E103K
CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1H102K
CK73GB1E103K
CK73GB1H102K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

0.010UF
470PF
1000PF
0.010UF
1000PF

K
K
K
K
K

C158,159
C160
C161
C162
C164,165

CC73GCH1H100D
CK73GB1C104K
CC73GCH1H101J
C92-0585-05
CK73GB1H471K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C

10PF
0.10UF
100PF
4.7UF
470PF

D
K
J
16WV
K

C94
C96
C97
C98
C99

CK73GB1H471K
CC73GCH1H180J
CK73GB1H102K
CC73GCH1H150J
CK73GB1H102K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

470PF
18PF
1000PF
15PF
1000PF

K
J
K
J
K

C166
C167
C173
C174
C175

CK73GB1C104K
CC73GCH1H100D
C92-0543-05
C92-0038-05
CK73GB1H102K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP-ELE
CHIP C

0.10UF
10PF
3.3UF
22UF
1000PF

K
D
10WV
16WV
K

C100
C101
C102
C103
C104

C92-0628-05
CK73GB1H102K
CC73GCH1H270J
CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1E103K

CHIP-TAN
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

10UF
1000PF
27PF
0.10UF
0.010UF

10WV
K
J
K
K

C176
C177
C178,179
C195-198
C200

C92-0712-05
CC73GCH1H040C
CC73GCH1H220J
CK73GB1H102K
CK73GB1H102K

CHIP-TAN
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

22UF
4.0PF
22PF
1000PF
1000PF

6.3WV
C
J
K
K

C105,106
C107
C108
C109
C111,112

C92-0516-05
C92-0628-05
CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1H471K

CHIP-TAN
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

4.7UF
10UF
0.10UF
470PF
470PF

16WV
10WV
K
K
K

C204
C205,206
C207
C209
C211,212

CC73GCH1H150J
CC73GCH1H101J
CK73GB1H471K
CC73GCH1H080D
CK73GB1H471K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

15PF
100PF
470PF
8.0PF
470PF

J
J
K
D
K

E,E4

C113
C114
C115
C116
C117

CK73GB1E103K
C92-0543-05
CK73GB1H102K
C92-0712-05
CK73GB1E103K

CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C

0.010UF
3.3UF
1000PF
22UF
0.010UF

K
10WV
K
6.3WV
K

C214,215
C215
C216
C217
C218

CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1E103K
CK73GB1H102K
CC73GCH1H150J

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

470PF
470PF
0.010UF
1000PF
15PF

K
K
K
K
J

E,E4
E3
E,E4

C118
C119
C120
C121
C123

CK73GB1C104K
C92-0543-05
CK73GB1H102K
C92-0628-05
CK73GB1C104K

CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C

0.10UF
3.3UF
1000PF
10UF
0.10UF

K
10WV
K
10WV
K

C219
C220,221
C224
C225
C227

CC73GCH1H391J
CK73GB1H471K
CC73GCH1H020C
CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1H471K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

390PF
470PF
2.0PF
470PF
470PF

J
K
C
K
K

C124
C125
C126
C127
C128

CK73FB1E103K
CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1E103K
CK73FB1H471K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

0.010UF
470PF
0.10UF
0.010UF
470PF

K
K
K
K
K

C229
C230,231
C233
C234
C235

CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1E103K
CK73GB1H471K
CC73GCH1H020C

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

470PF
0.10UF
0.010UF
470PF
2.0PF

K
K
K
K
C

C129
C130
C131
C132
C133

CK73GB1E103K
CK73GB1H102K
CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1C104K
C92-0720-05

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
ELECTRO

0.010UF
1000PF
470PF
0.10UF
100UF

K
K
K
K
25WV

C236
C239-241
C243
C244
C245

CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1E103K
CK73GB1E103K
CK73GB1H471K
CC73GCH1H050C

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

470PF
0.010UF
0.010UF
470PF
5.0PF

K
K
K
K
C

C134
C135
C136
C137
C138

CK73FB1E224K
CK73GB1H102K
CK73FB1E224K
CK73GB1H471K
CC73FCH1H0R5B

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

0.22UF
1000PF
0.22UF
470PF
0.5PF

K
K
K
K
B

C245
C246-250
C251
C252
C253

CC73GCH1H060D
CK73GB1H471K
CC73GCH1H070D
CK73GB1H471K
CK73FF1C105Z

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

6.0PF
470PF
7.0PF
470PF
1.0UF

D
K
D
K
Z

E3

C139
C139
C140-143
C144
C145,146

CC73FCH1H020B
CC73FCH1H1R5B
CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1H102K
CK73GB1H471K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

2.0PF
1.5PF
470PF
1000PF
470PF

B
B
K
K
K

C254
C255,256
C257
C258
C260

CC73FCH1H390J
CK73GB1H471K
C92-0719-05
CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1H471K

CHIP C
CHIP C
ELECTRO
CHIP C
CHIP C

39PF
470PF
47UF
0.10UF
470PF

J
K
25WV
K
K

E,E4

36

E,E3
E4

E4
E,E3

E,E4
E3

E3

E,E4

E,E4
E,E4
E,E4

E,E4

E,E4
E,E4
E,E4

E,E4

TK-880
PARTS LIST
TX-RX UNIT (X57-6XX2-7X)
Ref. No.

New
Address parts

Parts No.

Description

Destination

Ref. No.

New
Address parts

Parts No.

Description

C409
C414
C419
C422
C423

CC73GCH1H220J
CK73GB1H471K
CC73GCH1H220J
CK73GB1H102K
C92-0628-05

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN

22PF
470PF
22PF
1000PF
10UF

J
K
J
K
10WV

C429
C430,431
C435
C442-448
C456

C92-0628-05
CC73GCH1H220J
CC73FCH1H220J
CC73GCH1H220J
CE04EW1A101M

CHIP-TAN
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
ELECTRO

10UF
22PF
22PF
22PF
100UF

10WV
J
J
J
10WV

E,E4

C475
C501
C502
C503,504
C505

CC73GCH1H020C
CK73GB1H471K
CC73GCH1H221J
CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1C683K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

2.0PF
470PF
220PF
470PF
0.068UF

C
K
J
K
K

D
B
D
B
C

E3
E3
E,E4
E3
E,E4

C506
C508
C509
C510
C511

CK73GB1E123K
CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1H222K
C92-0507-05
CK73GB1H103K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C

0.012UF
0.10UF
2200PF
4.7UF
0.010UF

K
K
K
6.3WV
K

8.0PF
0.010UF
8.0PF
470PF
100PF

D
K
D
K
J

E,E4
E,E4

C512
C513
C514
C515
C516,517

CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1H102K
CK73GB1H152K
CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1H103K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

470PF
1000PF
1500PF
0.10UF
0.010UF

K
K
K
K
K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

470PF
8.0PF
0.5PF
2.5PF
22PF

K
D
C
C
J

E,E4
E,E4
E3

C518
C519
C520
C521,522
C523

CK73GB1H102K
C92-0507-05
CC73GCH1H221J
CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1H103K

CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

1000PF
4.7UF
220PF
0.10UF
0.010UF

K
6.3WV
J
K
K

C92-0555-05
C93-0553-05
CC73FCH1H040C
C92-0565-05
CK73GB1H102K

CHIP-TAN
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C

0.047UF
3.0PF
4.0PF
6.8UF
1000PF

35WV
C
C
10WV
K

C524
C525
C526
C527
C528

CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1H103K
CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1C683K
CK73GB1H102K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

0.10UF
0.010UF
0.10UF
0.068UF
1000PF

K
K
K
K
K

C307
C307
C309
C309
C311

CC73GCH1H060D
CC73GCH1H100D
CC73GCH1H120J
CC73GCH1H180J
CC73GCH1H060D

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

6.0PF
10PF
12PF
18PF
6.0PF

D
D
J
J
D

E,E4
E3
E,E4
E3
E,E4

C529
C531
C533
C535
C536

CK73GB1H562J
CK73GB1H562J
CK73GB1H562J
CK73GB1H102K
CC73GCH1H030C

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

5600PF
5600PF
5600PF
1000PF
3.0PF

J
J
J
K
C

C311
C312
C313
C314
C315

CC73GCH1H100D
CC73GCH1H040C
CK73GB1H102K
C92-0555-05
CK73GB1C104K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C

10PF
4.0PF
1000PF
0.047UF
0.10UF

D
C
K
35WV
K

E3

C537
C539
C540
C541
C542

CK73GB1H272K
CK73GB1H272K
CC73GCH1H271J
CC73GCH1H100D
CC73GCH1H271J

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

2700PF
2700PF
270PF
10PF
270PF

K
K
J
D
J

C315,316
C316
C317
C318,319
C320

CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1A224K
CK73GB1H102K
CK73GB1C104K
C92-0004-05

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN

0.10UF
0.22UF
1000PF
0.10UF
1.0UF

K
K
K
K
16WV

E,E4
E3

C543
C544
C545
C546
C547

CK73GB1H272K
CC73GCH1H030C
CK73GB1H102K
CK73GB1H122K
CK73GB1H102K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

2700PF
3.0PF
1000PF
1200PF
1000PF

K
C
K
K
K

C320
C321
C322
C322
C325

C92-0657-05
CC73GCH1H060D
C92-0004-05
C92-0657-05
C92-0002-05

CHIP-TAN
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP-TAN
CHIP-TAN

2.2UF
6.0PF
1.0UF
2.2UF
0.22UF

20WV
D
16WV
20WV
35WV

E3

C548
C549,550
C552
C553
C554-558

C92-0712-05
CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1C333K
CK73GB1H472K
CK73GB1C104K

CHIP-TAN
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

22UF
0.10UF
0.033UF
4700PF
0.10UF

6.3WV
K
K
K
K

C326
C330,331
C330,331
C400,401
C405-407

CK73FB1C154K
CC73GCH1H1R5C
CC73GCH1H220J
CC73GCH1H100D
CC73GCH1H220J

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

0.15UF
1.5PF
22PF
10PF
22PF

K
C
J
D
J

C559
C560
C561
C562,563
C564

CK73GB1H102K
C92-0507-05
CK73GB1H102K
CK73GB1H472K
CK73GB1E223K

CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

1000PF
4.7UF
1000PF
4700PF
0.022UF

K
6.3WV
K
K
K

C261
C262
C263
C264
C265

CK73GB1C104K
C92-0719-05
CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1C104K
C93-0553-05

CHIP C
ELECTRO
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

0.10UF
47UF
470PF
0.10UF
3.0PF

K
25WV
K
K
C

C266
C267
C268
C268
C269

C93-0551-05
C93-0603-05
CC73FCH1H020C
CC73FCH1H060D
C93-0555-05

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

1.5PF
1000PF
2.0PF
6.0PF
5.0PF

C
K
C
D
C

C269
C270
C270
C272
C273

C93-0556-05
C93-0550-05
C93-0552-05
C93-0560-05
C93-0557-05

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

6.0PF
1.0PF
2.0PF
10PF
7.0PF

D
C
C
D
D

E,E4
E,E3
E4

C273
C274
C274
C275
C275

C93-0558-05
CC73GCH1H060B
CC73GCH1H070D
CC73GCH1H2R5B
CC73GCH1H040C

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

8.0PF
6.0PF
7.0PF
2.5PF
4.0PF

C277
C279
C281
C282,283
C284-286

CC73GCH1H080D
CK73GB1E103K
CC73GCH1H080D
CK73GB1H471K
CC73GCH1H101J

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

C287
C290
C292
C292
C293-295

CK73GB1H471K
CC73GCH1H080D
CM73F2H0R5C
CM73F2H2R5C
CC73GCH1H220J

C296
C298
C299
C303
C304-306

E3
E,E4
E3
E,E4
E3

E4
E3

E3

E,E4

E,E4
E3

E,E4
E3
E4

Destination

E,E4
E4

37

TK-880
PARTS LIST
TX-RX UNIT (X57-6XX2-7X)
Ref. No.

Address New
parts

Parts No.

Description

Destination

Ref. No.

New
Address parts

Parts No.

Description

Destination

C902
C903
C904
C905
C907

CC73GCH1H360J
CC73GCH1H2R5B
CC73GCH1H360J
CC73GCH1H101J
CC73GCH1H100D

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

36PF
2.5PF
36PF
100PF
10PF

J
B
J
J
D

E3
E3
E3
E3
E3

J
K
K
K
K

C909
C912
C916
C917
C918,919

CC73GCH1H070B
CC73GCH1H100D
CC73GCH1H470J
CK73GB1H103K
CK73GB1H471K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

7.0PF
10PF
47PF
0.010UF
470PF

B
D
J
K
K

E3
E3
E3
E3
E3

0.047UF
0.10UF
0.010UF
4700PF
1000PF

K
K
K
K
K

C921
C922
C923
C924
C925,926

CC73GCH1H101J
CC73GCH1H3R5B
CC73GCH1H040B
CC73GCH1H050B
CC73GCH1H060B

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

100PF
3.5PF
4.0PF
5.0PF
6.0PF

J
B
B
B
B

E3
E3
E3
E3
E3

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

0.010UF
0.10UF
470PF
0.10UF
0.010UF

K
K
K
K
K

C927
C928
C929,930
C931
C932

CC73GCH1H010B
CC73GCH1H100D
CC73GCH1H010B
CC73GCH1H080B
CC73GCH1H3R5B

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

1.0PF
10PF
1.0PF
8.0PF
3.5PF

B
D
B
B
B

E3
E3
E3
E3
E3

CC73GCH1H270J
CC73GCH1H680J
CK73GB1H103K
CC73GCH1H101J
CK73GB1H102K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

27PF
68PF
0.010UF
100PF
1000PF

J
J
K
J
K

C933
C934
C936

CC73GCH1H070B
CC73GCH1H101J
CC73GCH1H050B

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

7.0PF
100PF
5.0PF

B
J
B

E3
E3
E3

C602
C603
C604
C605
C606

CK73GB1H103K
CK73GB1C104K
C92-0560-05
CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1H332K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C
CHIP C

0.010UF
0.10UF
10UF
0.10UF
3300PF

K
K
6.3WV
K
K

CN1
CN2
CN3
CN4

E37-0966-05
E40-5737-05
E40-5738-05
E40-3247-05
E40-5738-05

PROCESSED LEAD WIRE


PIN ASSY
PIN ASSY
PIN ASSY
PIN ASSY

C607
C608
C609,610
C613
C614

CK73GB1H103K
CK73GB1H392K
CK73GB1H103K
C92-0606-05
CK73GB1H102K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C

0.010UF
3900PF
0.010UF
4.7UF
1000PF

K
K
K
10WV
K

CN5
CN6
CN7
CN501
CN502

E40-3247-05
E40-3246-05
E40-5982-05
E40-5823-05
E40-5982-05

PIN ASSY
PIN ASSY
FLAT CABLE CONNECTOR
FLAT CABLE CONNECTOR
FLAT CABLE CONNECTOR

E11-0442-05
E08-0877-05

3.5D PHONE JACK (3P)


MODULAR JACK

C616
C617
C620
C622,623
C624

CK73GB1H102K
CC73GCH1H101J
CC73GCH1H101J
CK73GB1H102K
CC73GCH1H101J

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

1000PF
100PF
100PF
1000PF
100PF

K
J
J
K
J

F20-3321-04

INSULATING SHEET

J31-0543-05

COLLAR (LH-5-1.5)

C625
C626
C627
C628
C629

CK73GB1H102K
CC73GCH1H101J
CK73GB1H102K
CC73GCH1H101J
CK73GB1C104K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

1000PF
100PF
1000PF
100PF
0.10UF

K
J
K
J
K

L72-0372-05
L72-0998-05
L72-0376-05
L72-0986-05
L40-1005-34

CERAMIC FILTER
CERAMIC FILTER
CERAMIC FILTER
CERAMIC FILTER
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (10UH)

C630
C631-634
C710
C711,712
C713

CK73GB1H102K
CC73GCH1H101J
CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1H222K
CK73GB1H102K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

1000PF
100PF
0.10UF
2200PF
1000PF

K
J
K
K
K

L2
L3
L4
L5
L6

L92-0138-05
L40-3975-44
L40-8272-37
L40-1092-34
L34-4459-05

FERRITE CHIP
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (39.0NH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (0.082UH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR
COIL

C714
C715
C716
C718
C720

CC73GCH1H331J
CK73GB1H102K
CK73FB1H273K
C92-0712-05
CC73GCH1H470J

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C

330PF
1000PF
0.027UF
22UF
47PF

J
K
K
6.3WV
J

L7
L8
L9
L9
L10

L40-8281-37
L92-0138-05
L40-1075-92
L40-1875-44
L92-0191-05

SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (0.820UH)


FERRITE CHIP
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (10NH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (18NH)
FERRITE CHIP

C721-723
C724
C726
C728
C901

CC73GCH1H221J
CK73GB1E123K
CK73GB1C104K
C92-0772-05
CK73GB1H471K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN
CHIP C

220PF
0.012UF
0.10UF
10UF
470PF

J
K
K
6.3WV
K

L203
L205
L205
L206
L206

L79-1750-05
L40-1071-34
L40-1278-67
L40-1571-34
L40-1878-67

HELICAL BLOCK
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (10NH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (12NH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (15NH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (18NH)

C565
C566
C567
C567
C568

CK73GB1H102K
CC73GCH1H101J
CK73GB1E223K
CK73GB1C273K
C92-0712-05

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP-TAN

1000PF
100PF
0.022UF
0.027UF
22UF

K
J
K
K
6.3WV

C569
C570,571
C572
C574
C575

CC73GCH1H470J
CK73GB1C104K
CK73FB1H563K
CK73GB1C104K
CK73FB1C334K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

47PF
0.10UF
0.056UF
0.10UF
0.33UF

C576
C577
C578
C579
C580

CK73GB1C473K
CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1H103K
CK73GB1H472K
CK73GB1H102K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

C581
C582,583
C584
C592
C593

CK73GB1H103K
CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1H471K
CK73GB1C104K
CK73GB1H103K

C594,595
C596
C597
C598,599
C600,601

38

E,E4
E3

J1
J501

CF1
CF1
CF2
CF2
L1

E,E4

E3
E3

2C
1B

E3
E,E4

E,E4
E,E4
E3
E,E4
E3

TK-880
PARTS LIST
TX-RX UNIT (X57-6XX2-7X)
Ref. No.

New
Address parts

Parts No.

Destination

Description

Ref. No.

New
Address parts

Parts No.

Destination

Description

E4

R25
R26
R27
R28
R29

RK73GB1J394J
RK73GB1J104J
RK73GB1J473J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J220J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

390K
100K
47K
0 OHM
22

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

E,E3
E4
E3
E,E4
E,E4

R30
R31
R32
R33
R34

RK73GB1J224J
RK73GB1J104J
RK73GB1J474J
RK73GB1J562J
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

220K
100K
470K
5.6K
0 OHM

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

AIR-CORE COIL
AIR-CORE COIL
AIR-CORE COIL
AIR-CORE COIL
AIR-CORE COIL

R35
R36
R37
R39
R40

RK73GB1J223J
RK73GB1J103J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J101J
RK73GB1J152J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

22K
10K
0 OHM
100
1.5K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

L92-0179-05
L40-1085-54
L40-8281-37
L92-0148-05
L40-2275-34

FERRITE CHIP
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (100NH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (0.820UH)
FERRITE CHIP
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (22NH)

R41
R42
R44
R44
R45

RK73GB1J122J
RK73GB1J104J
RK73GB1J154J
RK73GB1J683J
RK73GB1J104J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

1.2K
100K
150K
68K
100K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

L305,306
L305,306
L400,401
L410
L501-508

L40-1275-92
L40-1575-92
L92-0179-05
L40-1571-35
L92-0138-05

SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (12NH)


SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (15NH)
FERRITE CHIP
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (15NH)
FERRITE CHIP

R47
R48
R49
R50
R52

RK73GB1J473J
RK73GB1J122J
RK73GB1J102J
RK73GB1J103J
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

47K
1.2K
1.0K
10K
0 OHM

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

L901
L903,904
L906
L908,909
L914

L40-6878-67
L34-4564-05
L40-3378-67
L34-4564-05
L40-4778-67

SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (68NH)


AIR-CORE COIL
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (33NH)
AIR-CORE COIL
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (47NH)

E3
E3
E3
E3
E3

R53
R54
R56
R57
R58

RK73GB1J274J
RK73GB1J104J
RK73GB1J103J
RK73GB1J473J
RK73GB1J102J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

270K
100K
10K
47K
1.0K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

L915
L916
L917
L918
L919

L40-3978-67
L40-1578-67
L40-1278-67
L40-4778-67
L40-6865-92

SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (39NH)


SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (15NH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (12NH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (47NH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (6.8NH)

E3
E3
E3
E3
E3

R59
R60
R61
R62
R63

R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J472J
RK73GB1J822J
RK73GB1J221J
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

0 OHM
4.7K
8.2K
220
0 OHM

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

L501-508
X1
X2
X501
X502

L92-0138-05
L77-1864-05
L77-1762-05
L77-1708-05
L78-0462-05

FERRITE CHIP
TCXO (16.8MHZ)
CRYSTAL RESONATOR (44.395MHZ)
CRYSTAL RESONATOR (3.579545MHZ)
RESONATOR (9.8304M)

R65
R66
R67,68
R69
R70-73

R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J392J
RK73GB1J101J
RK73GB1J222J
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

0 OHM
3.9K
100
2.2K
0 OHM

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

XF1

L71-0572-05

MCF (44.85MHZ)

CP501
R1
R2
R3,4
R6,7

R90-0724-05
RK73GB1J102J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J102J
R92-1252-05

MULTI-COMP
CHIP R
1.0K
CHIP R
0 OHM
CHIP R
1.0K
CHIP R
0 OHM

1K X4
J
1/16W
J
1/16W
J
1/16W
J
1/16W

R74
R75
R76
R77
R79

RK73GB1J473J
RK73GB1J221J
RK73GB1J153J
RK73GB1J333J
RK73GB1J150J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

47K
220
15K
33K
15

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R8
R9
R10,11
R12
R14

RK73GB1J102J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J102J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J473J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

1.0K
0 OHM
1.0K
0 OHM
47K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R80
R81,82
R83
R85
R86

RK73GB1J473J
RK73GB1J561J
RK73GB1J150J
RK73GB1J122J
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

47K
560
15
1.2K
0 OHM

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R15
R16
R17,18
R19
R20

RK73GB1J103J
RK73GB1J184J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J153J
RK73GB1J104J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

10K
180K
0 OHM
15K
100K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R89
R90
R91
R94
R96

R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J2R2J
RK73GB1J472J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J331J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

0 OHM
2.2
4.7K
0 OHM
330

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R21
R22
R23

RK73GB1J563J
RK73GB1J104J
RK73GB1J184J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

56K
100K
180K

J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R97,98
R99
R100
R104
R106

RK73GB1J473J
RK73GB1J152J
RK73GB1J331J
R92-1252-05
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

47K
1.5K
330
0 OHM
0 OHM

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

L207
L208
L210-212
L214
L216

L79-1750-05
L40-1875-92
L39-1272-05
L40-1071-34
L40-1571-34

HELICAL BLOCK
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (18NH)
TOROIDAL COIL
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (10NH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (15NH)

E,E4
E,E4

L216,217
L217
L218
L218
L219

L40-1571-34
L40-2271-34
L40-2771-34
L40-6871-34
L40-1071-34

SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (15NH)


SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (22NH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (27NH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (68NH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (10NH)

L220
L221
L222
L223
L224

L34-4478-05
L34-1195-05
L34-1052-05
L34-0908-05
L34-1052-05

L225
L227
L228
L302
L303

E3
E,E4
E4

E3
E,E4

39

TK-880
PARTS LIST
TX-RX UNIT (X57-6XX2-7X)
Ref. No.

Address New
parts

Parts No.

Destination

Description

Ref. No.

New
Address parts

Parts No.

Destination

Description

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R206
R206
R206
R209,210
R211

RK73FB2A102J
RK73FB2A471J
RK73FB2A151J
RK73GB1J104J
RK73GB1J332J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

1.0K
470
150
100K
3.3K

J
J
J
J
J

1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/16W
1/16W

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R212,213
R214
R215
R217,218
R220

RK73GB1J102J
RK73GB1J101J
RK73GB1J100J
RK73GB1J104J
RK73GB1J271J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

1.0K
100
10
100K
270

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

4.7K
15K
22K
27K
22K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
1/16W

R221
R223
R224,225
R224
R226

RK73GB1J222J
RK73GB1J102J
R92-1252-05
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J103J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

2.2K
1.0K
0 OHM
0 OHM
10K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

10
22K
100K
15K
47K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R226
R227
R228
R230
R231

RK73GB1J682J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J102J
RK73GB1J682J
RK73GB1J103J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

6.8K
0 OHM
1.0K
6.8K
10K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R92-1214-05
RK73GB1J473J
RK73FB2A100J
R92-0670-05
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

120
47K
10
0 OHM
0 OHM

J
J
J

1/2W
1/16W
1/10W

1/16W

R231
R232
R233
R234
R235

RK73GB1J223J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J470J
RK73GB1J150J
RK73GB1J152J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

22K
0 OHM
47
15
1.5K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R141
R142
R143
R144
R145

RK73GB1J104J
R92-0699-05
RK73GB1J102J
RK73GB1J223J
RK73GB1J104J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

100K
10
1.0K
22K
100K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/2W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R236
R237
R238
R238
R239

RK73GB1J101J
RK73GB1J471J
RK73GB1J221J
RK73GB1J222J
RK73GB1J100J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

100
470
220
2.2K
10

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R146
R147
R147
R148
R149

R92-1215-05
RK73FB2A223J
RK73FB2A332J
RK73FB2A472J
RK73FB2A103J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

470
22K
3.3K
4.7K
10K

J
J
J
J
J

1/2W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W

R240
R241
R242
R243
R244

RK73GB1J222J
RK73GB1J100J
RK73GB1J681J
RK73GB1J331J
RK73GB1J152J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

2.2K
10
680
330
1.5K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R149
R150
R151-153
R154
R155

RK73FB2A682J
R92-0670-05
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J103J
RK73GB1J333J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

6.8K
0 OHM
0 OHM
10K
33K

1/10W

J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R245
R250
R251
R255-257
R258

R92-0685-05
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J474J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J222J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

22
0 OHM
470K
0 OHM
2.2K

J
J
J
J
J

1/2W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R156
R157
R158,159
R162
R163

RK73GB1J471J
RK73GB1J101J
RK73FB2A562J
RK73GB1J122J
RK73GB1J104J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

470
100
5.6K
1.2K
100K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
1/16W
1/16W

R260
R300
R301-303
R304
R305

R92-0670-05
RK73GB1J560J
RK73GB1J102J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J103J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

0.OHM
56
1.0K
0 OHM
10K

J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R164
R165
R168
R169
R170

RK73GB1J474J
R92-0670-05
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J104J
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

470K
0 OHM
0 OHM
100K
0 OHM

1/16W

J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R306
R307
R308
R309
R310

RK73GB1J471J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J101J
RK73GB1J683J
RK73GB1J103J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

470
0 OHM
100
68K
10K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R176
R181,182
R200
R200-202
R203

R92-0670-05
R92-0679-05
R92-0670-05
R92-0670-05
RK73FB2A102J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

0 OHM
0 OHM
0 OHM
0 OHM
1.0K
J

1/10W

E3
E,E4
E

R311
R312
R312
R313
R314

RK73GB1J271J
RK73GB1J332J
RK73GB1J821J
RK73GB1J103J
RK73GB1J273J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

270
3.3K
820
10K
27K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R203
R203
R204,205
R204,205
R204,205

RK73FB2A151J
RK73FB2A471J
RK73FB2A100J
RK73FB2A220J
RK73FB2A680J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

150
470
10
22
68

1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W

E4
E3
E
E3
E4

R314
R315
R315
R316,317
R318

RK73GB1J153J
RK73GB1J222J
RK73GB1J472J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J221J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

15K
2.2K
4.7K
0 OHM
220

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R107
R109
R110
R111,112
R113

RK73GB1J473J
R92-0670-05
RK73GB1J470J
RK73GB1J472J
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

47K
0 OHM
47
4.7K
0 OHM

1/16W

J
J
J

R114
R115
R116
R119
R120

RK73GB1J392J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J473J
RK73GB1J103J
RK73GB1J392J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

3.9K
0 OHM
47K
10K
3.9K

R121,122
R123
R124-126
R127
R128

RK73GB1J472J
RK73GB1J153J
RK73GB1J223J
RK73FB2A273J
RK73GB1J223J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

R129
R130,131
R132
R133
R134

RK73GB1J100J
RK73GB1J223J
RK73GB1J104J
RK73GB1J153J
RK73GB1J473J

R135
R137
R138
R139
R140

40

J
J
J
J
J

E,E3
E4
E,E3
E4

E
E3
E4
E,E4

E,E4

E,E4
E3
E4
E,E3
E,E4

E,E3
E4

E,E3
E4

E3

E,E4
E3
E,E4
E3
E3
E,E4

TK-880
PARTS LIST
TX-RX UNIT (X57-6XX2-7X)
Ref. No.

New
Address parts

Parts No.

Destination

Description

Ref. No.

New
Address parts

Parts No.

Destination

Description

1/16W

R548
R550
R551
R552
R553

RK73GB1J183J
RN73GH1J682D
RK73GB1J223J
RK73GB1J334J
RK73GB1J102J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

18K
6.8K
22K
330K
1.0K

J
D
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R554
R555
R556
R558
R562

RK73GB1J332J
RK73GB1J394J
RK73GB1J223J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J273J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

3.3K
390K
22K
0 OHM
27K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

10K
8.2K
1.2K
47K
0 OHM

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R564
R566
R567
R568
R569

R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J470J
RK73GB1J220J
RK73GB1J473J
RK73GB1J333J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

0 OHM
47
22
47K
33K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

0 OHM
0 OHM
22K
4.7K
180K

J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R571,572
R573
R574
R575
R576

R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J104J
RK73GB1J473J
RK73GB1J103J
RK73GB1J473J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

0 OHM
100K
47K
10K
47K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

RK73GB1J223J
RK73GB1J184J
RK73GB1J102J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J154J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

22K
180K
1.0K
0 OHM
150K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R577
R579
R580
R581
R582

RK73GB1J153J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J103J
RK73GB1J472J
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

15K
0 OHM
10K
4.7K
0 OHM

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R509
R510
R511
R512
R513

RK73GB1J103J
RK73GB1J105J
RK73GB1J102J
RK73GB1J681J
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

10K
1.0M
1.0K
680
0 OHM

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R584
R585,586
R587
R588
R589

R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J473J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J473J
R92-1368-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

0 OHM
47K
0 OHM
47K
0 OHM

J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R514
R515
R516
R517
R518

RK73GB1J102J
RN73GH1J913D
RK73GB1J102J
RK73GB1J103J
RN73GH1J333D

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

1.0K
91K
1.0K
10K
33K

J
D
J
J
D

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R590-600
R601-603
R608-610
R611
R612

RK73HB1J102J
R92-1368-05
RK73HB1J102J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J224J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

1.0K
0 OHM
1.0K
0 OHM
220K

1/16W

J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R519
R520
R521
R522
R523

RN73GH1J913D
RN73GH1J683D
RK73GB1J105J
RN73GH1J913D
RK73GB1J154J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

91K
68K
1.0M
91K
150K

D
D
J
D
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R613
R614
R615
R616
R617,618

RK73HB1J102J
R92-1252-05
RK73HB1J102J
RK73GB1J473J
RK73HB1J102J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

1.0K
0 OHM
1.0K
47K
1.0K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R524
R525
R526
R527
R528

RN73GH1J274D
RK73GB1J823J
RK73GB1J104J
RK73GB1J103J
RK73GB1J153J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

270K
82K
100K
10K
15K

D
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R619
R620
R621
R622,623
R624

R92-1252-05
RK73HB1J102J
R92-1252-05
RK73HB1J102J
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

0 OHM
1.0K
0 OHM
1.0K
0 OHM

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R529
R530
R531
R532
R533

R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J394J
RK73GB1J473J
RK73GB1J394J
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

0 OHM
390K
47K
390K
0 OHM

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R625-627
R628,629
R630
R631
R632

RK73HB1J102J
R92-1368-05
RK73HB1J102J
R92-1368-05
RK73HB1J102J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

1.0K
J
0 OHM
1.0K
J
0 OHM
1.0K
J

1/16W

R535
R536
R537,538
R540
R541

RK73GB1J155J
RN73GH1J682D
RK73GB1J473J
RK73GB1J474J
RK73GB1J274J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

1.5M
6.8K
47K
470K
270K

J
D
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R633
R634
R635
R636,637
R638

R92-1368-05
RK73HB1J102J
R92-1368-05
RK73HB1J102J
R92-1368-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

0 OHM
1.0K
J
0 OHM
1.0K
J
0 OHM

R542
R544
R545
R546
R547

RN73GH1J683D
RK73GB1J101J
RK73GB1J182J
RK73GB1J224J
RK73GB1J103J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

68K
100
1.8K
220K
10K

D
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R639
R640
R641
R642
R643

RK73HB1J102J
R92-1368-05
RK73HB1J102J
R92-1368-05
RK73HB1J102J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

1.0K
J
0 OHM
1.0K
J
0 OHM
1.0K
J

R319
R320
R400
R402
R403

RK73GB1J102J
R92-1252-05
R92-0670-05
R92-0670-05
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

1.0K
J
0 OHM J
0 OHM
0 OHM
0 OHM J

1/16W
1/16W

R406
R408
R411
R413
R414

RK73GB1J394J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J472J
RK73GB1J473J
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

390K
0 OHM
4.7K
47K
0 OHM

R415
R416
R417
R418
R419

RK73GB1J103J
RK73GB1J822J
RK73GB1J122J
RK73GB1J473J
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

R420,421
R422
R430
R501
R502

R92-0670-05
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J223J
RK73GB1J472J
RK73GB1J184J

R503
R504
R505
R506
R507,508

E,E4
E3

1/16W
1/16W

1/16W
1/16W

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

41

TK-880
PARTS LIST
TX-RX UNIT (X57-6XX2-7X)
Ref. No.

Address New
parts

Parts No.

Destination

Description

Ref. No.

New
Address parts

Parts No.

Description

Destination

D24
D26
D27
D28
D30

MINISMDC075-02
1SS355
HSM88AS
02DZ15(X,Y)
HSM88AS

VARISTOR
DIODE
DIODE
ZENER DIODE
DIODE

1/16W

D31
D32
D34
D35
D37

1SS355
22ZR-10D
02DZ18(X,Y)
MA742
DSA3A1

DIODE
SURGE ABSORBER
ZENER DIODE
DIODE
DIODE

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
1/16W
1/16W

D200
D203-206
D207
D209
D210,211

HSM88AS
MA2S377
HSB123
MA4PH633
XB15A709

DIODE
VARIABLE CAPACITANCE DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE

E,E4
E,E4

22K
10K
39
2.2K
47K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
1/10W
1/16W

D212-215
D501
D501
D502
D503-505

MA2S377
DA204U
HSB123
MINISMDC075-02
DA204U

VARIABLE CAPACITANCE DIODE


DIODE
DIODE
VARISTOR
DIODE

E,E4

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

10K
1.0K
100
47K
100K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

D503-505
D507
D508,509
D510
D518

HSB123
DAN202U
MA742
HSC119
02DZ9.1(X,Y)

DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
ZENER DIODE

RK73GB1J473J
RK73GB1J103J
RK73GB1J472J
RK73GB1J154J
RK73GB1J103J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

47K
10K
4.7K
150K
10K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

D520
D902,903
IC1
IC2,3
IC4

MA2S111
HVC350B
TA75W01FU
TA75W558FU
TC4S66F

DIODE
VARIABLE CAPACITANCE DIODE
MOS IC
MOS IC
MOS IC

R720
R721
R722
R723
R724

RK73GB1J683J
RK73GB1J334J
RK73FB2A680J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J472J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

68K
330K
68
0 OHM
4.7K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
1/16W
1/16W

IC5
IC6
IC7,8
IC9
IC10

M62363FP
TA75W01FU
BU4094BCFV
TA78L05F
LA4422

MOS IC
MOS IC
MOS IC
MOS IC
BI-POLAR IC

R724
R725
R725
R726
R727

RK73GB1J392J
RK73GB1J153J
RK73GB1J562J
R92-1252-05
RK73GB1J472J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

3.9K
15K
5.6K
0 OHM
4.7K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

IC11
IC12
IC13
IC14
IC15

TA31136FN
TA78L05F
AN8009M
TA7808S
TC4013BF(N)

MOS IC
MOS IC
MOS IC
MOS IC
MOS IC

R730
R902,903
R904
R908
VR1

RK73GB1J472J
RK73GB1J223J
R92-1252-05
R92-1252-05
R32-0668-05

CHIP R
4.7K
J
1/16W
CHIP R
22K
J
1/16W
CHIP R
0 OHM J
1/16W
CHIP R
0 OHM J
1/16W
SEMI FIXED VARIABLE RESISTOR

IC200
IC300
IC400
IC400
IC400

GN2011(Q)
SA7025DK
M57704H-01
M57729H-22
M57729L-22

MOS IC
MOS IC
HYBRID IC
HYBRID IC
HYBRID IC

D1-6
D1-6
D7
D8,9
D8,9

DA204U
HSB123
02DZ20(Y,Z)
DA204U
HSB123

DIODE
DIODE
ZENER DIODE
DIODE
DIODE

IC401
IC501
IC502
IC503
IC504

NJM2904V
TA75W558FU
TC75W51FU
TA75W558FU
TC35453F

MOS IC
MOS IC
MOS IC
MOS IC
MOS IC

D11
D12-14
D12-14
D15
D16

DAN202U
DA204U
HSB123
DAN235E
1SS355

DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE

IC506
IC507
IC508
IC509
IC510

BU4066BCFV
LC73872M
BU4094BCFV
RH5VL42C
AT29C020-90TI

MOS IC
MOS IC
MOS IC
MOS IC
ROM IC

D17
D17
D20
D21
D22,23

DA204U
HSB123
1SS355
02DZ5.6(X,Y)
DAN235E

DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
ZENER DIODE
DIODE

IC510
IC511
IC512
IC513
IC710,711

W29C020C90
30620M8A-2K9GP
AT2416N10SI2.5
TA78L05F
TA75S01F

SRAM IC
MPU
ROM IC
MOS IC
MOS IC

R644
R645
R646,647
R649
R650-652

R92-1368-05
RK73GB1J472J
RK73HB1J102J
RK73HB1J102J
R92-1368-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

0 OHM
4.7K
J
1.0K
J
1.0K
J
0 OHM

R653,654
R655-657
R658
R659-666
R667,668

RK73HB1J102J
R92-1368-05
RK73HB1J472J
R92-1368-05
RK73GB1J181J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

1.0K
J
0 OHM
4.7K
J
0 OHM
180
J

R670
R672,673
R674
R675
R676

RK73GB1J473J
RK73GB1J473J
RK73FB2A222J
RK73GB1J473J
RK73GB1J103J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

47K
47K
2.2K
47K
10K

R677
R678
R679
R680
R682

RK73GB1J223J
RK73GB1J103J
RK73FB2A390J
RK73FB2A222J
RK73GB1J473J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

R683
R701
R702
R705,706
R710,711

RK73GB1J103J
RK73GB1J102J
RK73GB1J101J
RK73GB1J473J
RK73GB1J104J

R712,713
R714
R716
R718
R719

42

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

1/16W
1/16W

E,E4
E3
E,E4
E3

E3
E3
E3

1C
1C
1C

E3

E4
E
E3

TK-880
PARTS LIST
TX-RX UNIT (X57-6XX2-7X)
PLL/VCO (X58-4722-XX)
Ref. No.

New
Address parts

Parts No.

Description

Destination

Ref. No.

New
Address parts

Parts No.

Destination

Description

Q1
Q2
Q4
Q5,6
Q7

2SK1824
2SC2412K(S)
DTD114EK
DTC114EE
2SC5110(O)

FET
TRANSISTOR
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR

C113
C114
C114,115
C115
C116

CC73GCH1H0R5B
CC73GCH1H050B
CC73GCH1H040B
CC73GCH1H030B
CC73GCH1H060B

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

0.5PF
5.0PF
4.0PF
3.0PF
6.0PF

B
B
B
B
B

Q8
Q9
Q10
Q11
Q12

DTC363EU
DTA114YUA
DTC114EE
2SA1362(Y)
2SB1132(Q,R)

DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR

C116
C117
C118
C118
C119,120

CC73GCH1H080B
CK73GB1H471K
CC73GCH1H020B
CC73GCH1H090B
CK73GB1H471K

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

8.0PF
470PF
2.0PF
9.0PF
470PF

B
K
B
B
K

Q13
Q15
Q16
Q17
Q18

DTC114EE
2SC2059K(P)
DTC144EE
2SC2412K(S)
2SK1824

DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
FET

C121
C121
C122
C123
C124

CC73GCH1H050B
CC73GCH1H070B
CC73GCH1H0R5B
CK73GB1H471K
CC73GCH1HR75B

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

5.0PF
7.0PF
0.5PF
470PF
0.75PF

B
B
B
K
B

Q19
Q20
Q21
Q22
Q23

2SD2394
2SB1188(Q)
FMW1
DTC114EE
DTA114EE

TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR

C125
C126,127
C128
C129
TC106

CC73GCH1H040B
CK73GB1H471K
CK73FB1E104K
CK73GB1H471K
C05-0384-05

CHIP C
4.0PF
B
CHIP C
470PF
K
CHIP C
0.10UF
K
CHIP C
470PF
K
CERAMIC TRIMMER CAP (10P)

Q24
Q25,26
Q27
Q28,29
Q30

DTC144EE
DTA114EE
2SA1641(S,T)
DTC114EE
DTA114EE

DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR

TC109

C05-0384-05

CERAMIC TRIMMER CAP (10P)

CN101

E40-5699-05

PIN ASSY

F10-2279-04

SHIELDING CASE

Q31
Q32
Q201
Q202
Q203,204

DTC114EE
2SK1824
2SC3357
2SC4093(R27)
2SC3357

DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
FET
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR

L101-104
L105
L105
L106
L106

L40-1595-34
L40-2278-67
L40-2778-67
L40-1878-67
L40-2278-67

SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (1.5UH)


SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (22NH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (27NH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (18NH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (22NH)

Q205
Q205
Q300
Q301,302
Q401-403

2SC2954
2SC3357
2SC4215(Y)
2SC3722K(S)
DTC114EE

TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR

L107,108
L109,110
L111

L40-1098-76
L40-1595-34
L33-0751-05

SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (1UH)


SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (1.5UH)
SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR

Q501
Q502
Q503
Q507
Q508,509

DTC314TU
DTC144EE
2SC4617(S)
DTC144EE
2SC4617(S)

DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR

R101
R101,102
R102
R103
R103

RK73GB1J470J
RK73GB1J101J
RK73GB1J101J
RK73GB1J104J
RK73GB1J223J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

47
100
100
100K
22K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

Q510
Q511
Q512
Q513
Q515

2SC4619
DTA144WE
DTC114EE
2SC2873(Y)
DTC114EE

TRANSISTOR
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR

R104
R105
R106
R107-110
R111

RK73GB1J101J
RK73GB1J154J
RK73GB1J101J
RK73GB1J103J
RK73GB1J470J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

100
150K
100
10K
47

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R112
R112
R113
R114
R115

RK73GB1J151J
RK73GB1J221J
RK73GB1J181J
RK73GB1J470J
RK73GB1J103J

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

150
220
180
47
10K

J
J
J
J
J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R116
R117
R118-120

RK73GB1J392J
RK73GB1J101J
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R
CHIP R

3.9K
J
100
J
0 OHM J

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

D101-104
D105
Q101
Q102
Q103

1SV283
1SV214
2SK508NV(K52)
DTC114EUA
2SK508NV(K52)

VARIABLE CAPACITANCE DIODE


VARIABLE CAPACITANCE DIODE
FET
DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
FET

Q104,105
Q106

2SC4081
2SC4226(R24)

TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR

PLL/VCO (X58-4722-XX)

E,E4
E3

-70 : E,E4 -71 : E3

C102
C104
C104
C105
C105

CK73GB1H471K
CC73GCH1H100D
CC73GCH1H150J
CC73GCH1H060B
CC73GCH1H070B

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

470PF
10PF
15PF
6.0PF
7.0PF

K
D
J
B
B

C107
C107
C108
C110
C110

CC73GCH1H060B
CC73GCH1H120J
CC73GCH1HR75B
CC73GCH1H070B
CC73GCH1H080B

CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C
CHIP C

6.0PF
12PF
0.75PF
7.0PF
8.0PF

B
J
B
B
B

C111

CC73GCH1H050B

CHIP C

5.0PF

E,E4
E3
E3
E,E4
E3
E,E4
E3
E,E4

E3
E,E4
E3
E,E4
E3
E3
E,E4

E3
E,E4

E,E4
E3
E,E4
E3

E3
E,E4
E3
E,E4
E3

E,E4
E3

43

TK-880
PARTS LIST
SUB UNIT (X58-4850-10)
Ref. No.

Address New
parts

Parts No.

Destination

Description

SUB UNIT (X58-4850-10)


C1
C2

CK73GB1C104K
C92-0505-05

CHIP C
CHIP-TAN

R1
R3

RK73GB1J103J
R92-1252-05

CHIP R
CHIP R

Q1

2SC2412K(S)

TRANSISTOR

44

0.10UF
10UF
10K
J
0 OHM J

K
16WV
1/16W
1/16W

Ref. No.

New
Address parts

Parts No.

Description

Destination

Parts with the exploded numbers larger than 700 are not supplied.

28

28

703

Ax2

J501

42

27x2

703

13

Dx11

32
22

19

30

706

28

Cx2

TX-RX 16x2
unit (B/2)

46

Sub 705
unit

20

26

24x2

J1

31

26

702

29

Cx2

701

15
A
B
C
D

17

39

: N32-2606-45
: N67-3008-46
: N87-2606-46
: N87-2612-46

18

IC400

11

12

M2.6 x 6 (OC) BLK


M3 x 8
M2.6 X 6 (Br-Tap)
M2.6 x 12 (Br-Tap)

TX-RX unit (A/2)

23x2

14

704

TK-880

EXPLODED VIEW

45

TK-880
PACKING
D

E
36 Protection bag
(H25-0103-04)

5 Cap
(B09-0235-05)

37 Protection bag
(H25-0720-04)

10 DC cord
(E30-3438-05)
1

21 Fuse
(F52-0006-05)

9 Rating label
(B42-5999-14) : E3

40 Bracket
(J29-0627-23)
35 Inner packing case
(H12-1391-03)
44 Screw set
(N99-0395-05)

34 Polystyrene foamed fixture (B)


(H10-6619-12)

707 Pamphlet
37 Protection bag
(H25-0720-04)
2

7 Instruction manual
(B62-1438-00)

33 Polystyrene foamed fixture (F)


(H10-6618-12)
3

46

38 Item carton case


(H52-1570-02) : E,E3
(H52-1932-02) : E4

Parts with the exploded numbers larger than 700 are not supplied.

TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
Frequency and Signalling

Test Mode
Test Mode Operating Features
This transceiver has a test mode. To enter test mode,
press [B] key and turn power on. Hold [B] key until test
channel No. and test signalling No. appears on LCD.
Test mode can be inhibited by programming. To exit test
mode, switch the power on again. The following functions
are available in test mode.

Controls (SFT appears)


[PTT]
[]
[A]
[B]
[C]
[D]
[CALL]
[Channel Up/Down]
[Volume Up/Down]

Used when making a transmission.


Shift off.
FFSK 1200 bps and 2400 bps.
Shift off.
Compander function on and off.
Beat shift on and off.
Shift off.
Shift off.
Shift off.

Controls (SFT not appears)


[PTT]
[]
[A]
[B]
[C]
[D]
[CALL]

Used when making a transmission.


Monitor on and off.
Sets to the tuning mode.
Shift on.
RF power high and low.
Changes signalling.
Changes wide, Semi-wide and narrow
[Channel Up/Down] Changes channel
[Volume Up/Down] Volume up/down.

The set has been adjusted for the frequencies shown in


the following table. When required, re-adjust them following the adjustment procedure to obtain the frequencies you
want in actual operation.

Frequency (MHz)
Channel

E,E4

E3

No.
1

RX
455.05000

TX
455.10000

RX
428.05000

TX
419.10000

440.05000

440.10000

406.05000

406.10000

469.95000

469.90000

449.95000

431.90000

455.00000

455.00000

428.00000

428.00000

455.20000

455.20000

428.20000

428.20000

455.40000

455.40000

428.40000

428.40000

7~16

Signalling
Signalling No.
1

None

RX
None

TX

None

100Hz square

QT 67.0Hz

QT 67.0Hz

QT 151.4Hz

QT 151.4Hz

QT 210.7Hz

QT 210.7Hz

QT 250.3Hz

QT 250.3Hz

DQT 023N

DQT 023N

DQT 754I

DQT 754I

DTMF DEC, (159D)

DTMF ENC, (159D)

10

None

DTMF tone 9

Note : If a [A], [B], [C], [D] key is pressed during transmission, the DTMF corresponding to the key that was pressed
is sent.

11

2-tone (321.7/928.1Hz)

None

LCD indicator

14

None

FFSK

15

FFSK code

FFSK code

SCN

AUX
P
MON
SVC

Unused
Lights at compander on.
Unused.
Lights at RF power low.
Lights at monitor on.
Unused.
Lights at FFSK 2400 bps.

LED indicator
Red LED
Green LED

Lights during transmission.


Lights when there is a carrier.

Sub LCD indicator


SFT

Appears at shift on.

12

Single tone 1200Hz

Single tone 1200Hz

13

5-tone DEC. (EIA #12345)

5-tone ENC. (EIA #12345)

Preparations for Tuning the Transceiver


Before attempting to tune the transceiver, connect the
unit to a suitable power supply.
Whenever the transmitter is turned, the unit must be
connected to a suitable dummy load (i.e. power meter).
The speaker output connector must be terminated with a
4 dummy load and connected to an AC voltmeter and an
audio distortion meter or a SINAD measurement meter at all
times during tuning.

Transceiver Tuning
(To place transceiver in tuning mode)
Channel appears on LCD. Set channel according to tuning requirements.
LCD display (Test mode)

W/SW/N Channel No.

1
Signalling No.

47

TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
Tuning flow

Press [A], now in tuning mode. Use [C] button to write


tuning data through tuning modes, and [Channel Up/Down]
to adjust tuning requirements (1 to 256 appears on LCD).
Use [D] button to select the adjustment item through tuning modes. Use [B] button to adjust 3 or 5-point tuning, and
use [CALL] button to switch between wide/semi-wide/narrow.

Note : You cannot configure semi-wide for E3-type.


FREQ xxx
[D]
(5-point
tuning)

LCD display (Tuning mode)

F REQ

Adjustment item

Adjustment (1~256)

Panel Tuning Mode (MHz)


E,E4 type
Test channel

RX frequency

TX frequency

440.05000

440.10000

L2

447.05000

447.10000

455.05000

455.10000

H2

462.05000

462.10000

469.95000

469.90000

[B]

HPOW xxx

(5-point
tuning)

LPOW xxx

(3-point
tuning)

n BAL xxx

(3-point
tuning)

n MAX xxx

(3-point
tuning)

n QT xxx

(3-point
tuning)

n DQT xxx

n DTMF xxx

n FFSK xxx

E3 type

n TONE xxx

Test channel

RX frequency

TX frequency

406.05000

406.10000

417.05000

412.60000

428.05000

419.10000

439.05000

425.60000

449.95000

431.90000

(3-point
tuning)

SENS xxx

(3-point
tuning)

n SQL xxx

[CALL]

s BAL xxx

w BAL xxx

s MAX xxx

w MAX xxx

s QT xxx

w QT xxx

s DQT xxx

w DQT xxx

s DTMF xxx

w DTMF xxx

s FFSK xxx

w FFSK xxx

s TONE xxx

w TONE xxx

s SQL xxx

w SQL xxx

[CALL]

[CALL]

[CALL]

[CALL]

[CALL]

[CALL]

[CALL]

[B]

Squelch
level

[B]

(3-point tuning) (3-point tuning)


(3-point
tuning)

n LRSI xxx

[CALL]

s LRSI xxx

w LRSI xxx

[B]

RSSI
low level

[B]

(3-point tuning) (3-point tuning)


(3-point
tuning)

n SQLT xxx

[CALL]

s SQLT xxx

w SQLT xxx

[B]

Squelch
tight level

[B]

(3-point tuning) (3-point tuning)


(3-point
tuning)

n HRSI xxx

[CALL]

s HRSI xxx

w HRSI xxx

[B]

RSSI
high level

[B]

(3-point tuning) (3-point tuning)

5-point tuning (ex. RF power high)


[B]
HPOW xxx

[D]

L HPOW xxx

[B]
[D]

L2 HPOW xxx

[B]
[D]

C HPOW xxx

[B]
[D]

H2 HPOW xxx

[B]
[D]

H HPOW xxx
[D]

3-point tuning (ex. Maximum deviation (Narrow))


[B]
n MAX xxx

[D]

nL MAX xxx

[B]
[D]

nC MAX xxx

[B]
[D]

nH MAX xxx
[D]

48

TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
Test Equipment Required for Alignment
Test Equipment
1. Standard Signal Generator
(SSG)
2. Power Meter

3. Deviation Meter
4. Digital Volt Meter
(DVM)
5. Oscilloscope
6. High Sensitivity
Frequency Counter
7. Ammeter
8. AF Volt Meter
(AF VTVM)
9. Audio Generator (AG)
10. Distortion Meter

Frequency Range
Modulation
Output
Input Impedance
Operation Frequency
Measurement Capability
Frequency Range
Measuring Range
Accuracy
Frequency Range
Frequency Stability
Frequency Range
Voltage Range
Frequency Range
Output
Capability
Input Level

11. 4 Dummy Load


12. Regulated Power Supply

Tuning cable (E30-3383-05)

Major Specifications
400 to 470MHz
Frequency modulation and external modulation
127dBm/0.1V to greater than 7dBm/100mV
50
400 to 470MHz or more
Vicinity of 100W
400 to 470MHz
1 to 20V DC
High input impedance for minimum circuit loading
DC through 30MHz
10Hz to 1000MHz
0.2ppm or less
20A
50Hz to 10kHz
1mV to 3V
20Hz to 20kHz or more
0 to 1V
3% or less at 1kHz
50mV to 10Vrms
Approx. 4, 10W
13.2V, approx. 20A (adjustable from 9 to 20V)
Useful if ammeter requipped

Test cable for microphone input (E30-3360-08)

Adapter cable (E30-3383-05) is required for


injecting an audio if PC tuning is used.
See PC Mode section for the connection.

MIC connector
(Front view)
8

Lead wire +
MIC

Shiel wire

1 : BLC
2 : PSB
3:E
4 : PTT
5 : ME
6 : MIC
7 : HOOK
8 : CM

49

TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment Point

Adjustment Location

Note : Variants L203 and L207 are omitted for E3 type.

Switch
BUSY/
TX LED

AUXILIAY
PRIORITY
MONITOR
SERVICE
HANDSET
SUB
DISPLAY
SCAN
MAIL

VOLUME
UP

DC
VOLUME
SOURCE DOWN

CHANNEL UP
CHANNWL DOWN

TX-RX UNIT (A/2)

CALL

VR1
MODULAR
MIC JACK

ALPHANUMERIC
DISPLAY

PROGRAMMABLE
FUNCTION KEYS

CALL

L203

TC106

L207

TP1

Note
Flash memory

PLL/VCO
TC109

L6

The firmware program (User mode, Test mode, Tuning


mode, etc.) and the data programmed by the FPU (KPG-60D)
for the flash memory, is stored in memory. When parts are
changed, program the data again.

EEPROM

Repair Jig (Chassis)

The tuning data (Deviation, Squelch, etc.) for the


EEPROM, is stored in memory. When parts are changed,
readjust the transceiver.

Use jig (Part No. : A10-4010-02) for repairing the TK-880.


The jig facilitates the voltage check when the voltage on the
component side TX-RX unit (A/2) is checked during repairs.

Common Section
Measurement
Item
1. PLL lock
voltage

Condition
1) Set test mode
CH : CH3 - Sig1
PTT : OFF (Receive)
PTT : ON (Transmit)
2) CH : CH2 - Sig1
PTT : OFF (Receive)
PTT : ON (Transmit)

50

Testequipment

Unit

DVM
TX-RX
Power meter (A/2)

Terminal
TP1

Adjustment
Unit
PLL

Parts

Method

TC106 1.5V (Receive)

Specifications/Remarks
0.1V

TC109 1.5V (Transmit)

Check

8.0V or less

TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
Receiver Section
Measurement
Item

Condition

Testequipment

AF VTVM
Oscilloscope

ACC
(EXT.SP)

2. Sensitivity

SSG

ANT

AF VTVM
Distortion
meter
Oscilloscope
AG

ACC
(EXT.SP)

3. Squelch

4. RSSI (Low)

Rear
panel

Terminal

1. Discriminator 1) Set test mode


CH : CH1 - Sig1
SSG output : 53dBm
AF : 1.4V/4
1) Set test mode
Select SENS in tuning mode.
L SENS
SSG freq : See freq table
SSG output : 118dBm/0.31V
SSG MOD : 1.5kHz
AF output : 1V/4
2) C SENS
SSG freq : See freq table
3) H SENS
SSG freq : See freq table
1) Set test mode
Select nL SQL in tuning mode.
SSG freq : See freq table
SSG output : Sensitivity
value of 12dB SINAD.
SSG MOD : 1.5kHz (Narrow)
2) nC SQL
SSG freq : See freq table
3) nH SQL
SSG freq : See freq table
4) sL SQL, sC SQL, sH SQL
SSG freq : Same as
narrow adjustment.
SSG output : Sensitivity
value of 12dB SINAD.
SSG MOD : 2.4kHz (Wide 4k)
5) wL SQL, wC SQL, wH SQL
SSG freq : Same as
narrow adjustment.
SSG output : Sensitivity
value of 12dB SINAD.
SSG MOD : 3.0kHz (Wide 5k)
1) Set test mode
Select nL LRSI in tuning mode.
SSG freq : See freq table
SSG output : Sensitivity
value of 12dB SINAD.
SSG MOD : 1.5kHz (Narrow)
2) nC LRSI
SSG freq : See freq table
3) nH LRSI
SSG freq : See freq table
4) sL LRSI, sC LRSI, sH LRSI
SSG freq : Same as
narrow adjustment.
SSG output : Sensitivity
value of 12dB SINAD.
SSG MOD : 2.4kHz (Wide 4k)
5) wL LRSI, wC LRSI, wH LRSI
SSG freq : Same as
narrow adjustment.
SSG output : Sensitivity
value of 12dB SINAD.
SSG MOD : 3.0kHz (Wide 5k)

SSG

Unit

ANT

Adjustment
Unit
TX-RX
(A/2)

Parts
L6

Method

Specifications/Remarks

AF output voltage
maximum.

L SENS 25 E,E4
Adjust for maximum SINAD. E3

Adjust for maximum SINAD.


H SENS 250
Squelch must be
closed once.
Then adjust for
squelch open point.

Writing values only.

51

TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
Measurement
Item
5. Squelch
(Tight)

Condition

Testequipment

Unit

1) Set test mode


SSG
Rear
Select nL SQLT in tuning mode.
panel
Set nL SQLT 255
AF VTVM
Distortion
2) nC SQLT
meter
Set nC SQLT 255
Oscilloscope
AG
3) nH SQLT
Set nH SQLT 255

Terminal

Adjustment
Unit

Parts

Method

Specifications/Remarks

ANT
ACC
(EXT.SP)

4) Only E type
sL SQLT, sC SQLT, sH SQLT
Same as narrow adjustment (255).
5) wL SQLT, wC SQLT, wH SQLT
Same as narrow adjustment (255).
6. RSSI (High)

1) Set test mode


Select nL HRSI in tuning mode.
SSG freq : See freq table
SSG output : 70dBm
SSG MOD : 1.5kHz (Narrow)

Writing values only.

2) nC HRSI
SSG freq : See freq table
3) nH HRSI
SSG freq : See freq table
4) sL HRSI, sC HRSI, sH HRSI
SSG freq : 70dBm
SSG output : Sensitivity
value of 12dB SINAD.
SSG MOD : 2.4kHz (Wide 4k)
5) wL HRSI, wC HRSI, wH HRSI
SSG freq : 70dBm
SSG output : Sensitivity
value of 12dB SINAD.
SSG MOD : 3.0kHz (Wide 5k)
7. Squelch
check

1) Set test mode


CH : CH1 - Sig1
SSG freq : See freq table
SSG output : 15dB SINAD level

Check

2) SSG output : OFF

8. QT check

1) Set test mode


CH : CH1 - Sig5
SSG freq : See freq table
SSG MOD
INT : 1kHz
EXT : 151.4Hz
SSG system MOD DEV
: 3.75kHz
SSG output : 12dB SINAD level
2) CH : CH1 - Sig4
CH1 - Sig6
CH1 - Sig7

52

Squelch must be opened.


(Wide 5k/Wide 4k/Narrow)

Squelch must be closed.


(Wide 5k/Wide 4k/Narrow)
Check

Squelch must be opened.


(Wide 5k/Wide 4k/Narrow)

Squelch must be closed.

TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
Transmitter Section
Measurement
Item

Condition

Testequipment

Unit

1. Frequency

1) Set test mode


Power meter Rear
Select FREQ in tuning mode. F. counter panel
PTT : ON

2. Power
output

1) Maximum power
Set test mode
Select HPOW in tuning mode.
H HPOW 256 E
H2 HPOW 250 E3
C HPOW 256 E4
PTT : ON
1) Set test mode
Select HPOW in tuning mode.
L HPOW
PTT : ON
2) L2 HPOW
PTT : ON
3) C HPOW
PTT : ON
4) H2 HPOW
PTT : ON
5) H HPOW
PTT : ON

3. High power

4. Low power

Terminal

Unit

Parts

ANT

TX-RX
(A/2)

VR1

Method

Specifications/Remarks

Check

470.100MHz100Hz E,E4
419.100MHz100Hz E3

26.0W E,E3
5.5W E4

0.5W E,E3
0.2W E4

25.0W E,E3
5.0W E4

1.0W E,E3
0.2W E4

Set H HPOW 250 1.0W E


if you cannot adjust +1.0W, 5.0W E3
the output power to 0.2W E4
25W for E3 type.

1) Set test mode


Power meter
Select LPOW in tuning mode.
L LPOW
PTT : ON
2) L2 LPOW
PTT : ON
3) C LPOW
PTT : ON
4) H2 LPOW
PTT : ON
5) H LPOW
PTT : ON

5. Power check 1) Set test mode


CH : CH1 - Sig1
CH2 - Sig1
CH3 - Sig1
PTT : ON
6. Modulation 1) Set test mode
balance
MIC input : OFF
Select BAL in tuning mode.
nL BAL
Deviation meter filter
LPF : 15kHz
HPF : OFF
De-emphasis : OFF
2) nC BAL
PTT : ON
3) nH BAL
PTT : ON
4) s BAL
PTT : ON
5) w BAL
PTT : ON

Adjustment

Power meter

ANT

Ammeter

DC IN

Power meter Rear


Deviation panel
meter
Oscilloscope

ANT

AF VTVM
AG

MIC

Front
panel

6.0W E,E3
1.0W E4

0.5W E,E3
0.1W E4

Check

25W1W, 8A or less E,E3


25W+1W, 5W (E3 CH3 - Sig1)
5W 0.2W, 5A or less E4

Make the demodulation


waveform near.

(Wide 5k/Wide 4k/Narrow)

53

TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
Measurement
Item
7. Maximum
deviation

Condition

Unit

Terminal

MIC

Method

Specifications/Remarks

3kHz 0.2kHz (Wide 5k)


2.4kHz 0.1kHz (Wide 4k)
1.5kHz 0.05kHz (Narrow)

9. QT deviation 1) Set test mode


Select QT in tuning mode.
nL QT
Deviation meter filter
LPF : 3kHz
HPF : OFF
PTT : ON
2) nC QT
PTT : ON
3) nH QT
PTT : ON
4) s QT
PTT : ON
5) w QT
PTT : ON

0.75kHz (Wide 5k)


0.60kHz (Wide 4k)
0.35kHz (Narrow)

50Hz
(Wide 5k/Wide 4k/Narrow)

10. DQT
deviation

0.75kHz (Wide 5k)


0.60kHz (Wide 4k)
0.35kHz (Narrow)

50Hz
(Wide 5k/Wide 4k/Narrow)

54

AF VTVM
AG

Parts

Check

1) Set test mode


Select DQT in tuning mode.
nL DQT
Deviation meter filter
LPF : 3kHz
HPF : OFF
PTT : ON
2) nC DQT
PTT : ON
3) nH DQT
PTT : ON
4) s DQT
PTT : ON
5) w DQT
PTT : ON

ANT

Unit

+0Hz, 50Hz
(Wide 5k/Wide 4k/Narrow)

1) Set test mode


CH : CH1 - Sig1
AG : 1kHz/4mV
PTT : ON

Power meter Rear


Deviation panel
meter
Oscilloscope

Adjustment

4.1kHz (Wide 5k)


3.3kHz (Wide 4k)
2.05kHz (Narrow)
(According to the
larger +, )

8. MIC
seisitivity
check

1) Set test mode


Connect AG to the MIC
terminal.
Select MAX in tuning mode.
nL MAX
AG : 1kHz/40mV
Deviation meter filter
LPF : 15kHz
HPF : OFF
De-emphasis : OFF
PTT : ON
2) nC MAX
PTT : ON
3) nH MAX
PTT : ON
4) s MAX
PTT : ON
5) w MAX
PTT : ON

Testequipment

Front
panel

TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
Measurement
Item
11. DTMF
deviation

Condition
1) Set test mode
Select n DTMF in tuning mode.
Deviation meter filter
LPF : 15kHz
HPF : OFF
PTT : ON

Testequipment

Unit

Terminal

Power meter Rear


Deviation panel
meter
Oscilloscope

ANT

AF VTVM
AG

MIC

Front
panel

Adjustment
Unit

Parts

Method

Specifications/Remarks

3.0kHz (Wide 5k)


2.4kHz (Wide 4k)
1.5kHz (Narrow)

0.2kHz (Wide 5k/Wide 4k)


0.1kHz (Narrow)

3.0kHz (Wide 5k)


2.4kHz (Wide 4k)
1.5kHz (Narrow)

0.1kHz
(Wide 5k/Wide 4k/Narrow)

3.0kHz (Wide 5k)


2.4kHz (Wide 4k)
1.5kHz (Narrow)

0.1kHz
(Wide 5k/Wide 4k/Narrow)

2) s DTMF
PTT : ON
3) w DTMF
PTT : ON
12. FFSK
deviation

1) Set test mode


Select n FFSK in tuning mode.
Deviation meter filter
LPF : 15kHz
HPF : OFF
PTT : ON
2) s FFSK
PTT : ON
3) w FFSK
PTT : ON

13. TONE
deviation

1) Set test mode


Select n TONE in tuning mode.
Deviation meter filter
LPF : 15kHz
HPF : OFF
PTT : ON
2) s TONE
PTT : ON
3) w TONE
PTT : ON

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TK-880
TK-880

PC BOARD VIEWS

PLL/VCO (X58-4722-XX) -70 : E,E4 -71 : E3


Component side view (J72-0733-02)

SUB UNIT (X58-4850-10)


Component side view
(J72-0785-02)

J72-0733-02

R117
D105

C108

R105

C2

HT

R103

R3

MD
CV

R102

L104

L102

D102

Q103

PLL/VCO (X58-4722-XX) -70 : E,E4 -71 : E3


Foil side view (J72-0733-02)

C125
9CL

C127

R118

L103

R101

C104

L101

D101

D103
C107

J72-0733-02

8CL

C117

TC106

C115

L105

MD

R103

C128

C119

Q106
R119
R104

C111

C118

L109

C122

Q101

R113

L107

CV

C129
C102

R117

Q102

R109
Q105

D105

R111

R115

L104

L111

R110

C126

R116

R114

R105

C120

R106
R108

R107

C108

L108

C124

R112
Q104

R102

C105

R120

L110

L102

C116

D102

D104
C110

C113

TC109

C114

Q103
C121

C123

L106

E
HT
ST
CN101

Component side
Foil side

56

9CL

8CL

C102
C129

9C IN

Q1

8CL

D104
C110

C114

TC109

C121

C123

L106

ST

C125

C105

C113

C116

CN101

9CL

C126

R106

R120

L108

C124

R112
L110

C1
R1

GND

R115

C120

Q104

R118

L111

R107

R114

R116

R111

R101

Q102

R110

R108

C117

L103

C127

R119
Q106

C128

L107

C104

L101

Q101

R109

R104

D101

R113

C122

Q105

C111

C118

L109

L105

D103
C107

TC106

C115
C119

J72-0785-02

IC400

E
Q19
C294

Q10

R77

C68

SP 1

R85

10
Q6

Q5
CN2

C14

SB

11

C10
C15

CN3

TXDI

RXDI

LOK

C8

C4

12

13

C1

C2

R1

R2
C3

R3
C7

C9

X2

C13

CN1
1
DEO

IGN

DI

C99

AHK/BUSY

D14

CN4

TD1

ME/AM

C96

PTT

R119

FW

1
C98

C2

R4

R234

C11

TD2

1 HOR
Q4

C28

R30

R44

+ C36

LOE/AM

SQ2
C239

R58

C162 +
DEO

RSSI

16
TP3

R50

R414

C75

C74

+
R121

IC11

D12

D9

R111

C1

C102

R110

10

CF2 (G)
8

D13

XF1

RD2

RD1

SQ

OP

C107 +

D8

R89

C48
R49

R7
R6

C12

5C

C4

SQ

Q203

C91

D7

3
LOK/DTC/
TXS/FSW
MM

R8

+ C31
E

C3

R48

C101

TP4
L228

R221

R224

C243

+ C176

C16 +
R114

+ C100

R129
L302
C319

R314

Q32

13

R47

L5

R233

L211

C233 R257

C231

R232
R250

R228

L2

R220
C230

R68

C59

C94
R230

C429 +

R57

12

TP2

R16

R301

R302

C37

R320
C306

R303
R305

G
S
D

L6

C77

R413

Q403 Q402

Q16

C315
R313

R306

R307

C318

C313

C314 +

Q302

C325 +

R317

D215

R312

R316

R315 R311

R318

CV

C40

CF1 (F)

C320 +

C316

TP1

24

IC5

R319

+ C322

MD

C34

11

C326

8CL

+ C45

20

10

R304

IC300

C307

L305

R300 C305

C309

C311
L306

Q301

L8

9CL

R218

D206

C312

Q300

C331 C330

C304

C161

C216

C277 R225

R217
D214

R310 C317

HT

C221

R227 C281

D205

C321 R309

ST

+ C303

L303

R60
R308

A1

C220

C224 C218

D11

D213

L207

R176

R74

D204

R210

C290
C214

+ C173

L208

C209 C207

D203

L203

7
C63

IC10

C174

R91

R97

R76

3 SPI

C54

C212

R209

TV

O
I
C90
R99

Q401

PA
SPO

Q13

C211

D212

IC14

C295
+

C133

R98

B
C444

+
C293

+B

CN5

Q8

R416

C422
R417

R415

D37

R419

IC401

D32

C125

C129

R112

C204

R200

C257
C419
C93

R418

R135

R113

C423 +

C131

C140

R115

R202

R201

C443

4 3
Q21
5 1

R139

R420

R120
C97

VR1

C112

R149

C109

L223

C178

Q17

R127

C270

R422 R122

D211

L221

+ C106

C262

C267
L220

J1
EXT.SP

C105 +

C266

C269

L224

C272

C273

L222

C448
L227

C447

C446

C445

Foil side

R80

TK-880

Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
IC5
10M
Q5
10R
Q21
7F
Q403 10M
D32
4P
D213
9C
IC10
8R
Q6
10R
Q32
11J
D7
10Q
D37
5P
D214 11B
IC11
12J
Q8
8N
Q203 13E
D8
13L
D203
9B
D215 12C
IC14
6N
Q10
7M
Q300
9F
D9
12L
D204
9C
IC300 10H
Q13
7M
Q301 11F
D11
9L
D205 11B
IC400
2I
Q16
11J Q302 11F
D12
12M D206 11C
IC401
7G
Q17
6F
Q401
7H
D13
13M D211
5D
Q4
11R
Q19
4N
Q402 10O
D14
12M D212
8B

Component side

PC BOARD VIEW

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6152-XX) (A/2) -70 : E -71 : E4 Component side view


(J72-0725-12 A/2)

Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 4

CN6

C79

C70

MI/TXS

C6
C5

J72-0725-12 A/2

58
14

TK-880

PC BOARD VIEW

Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No.


IC1 9M IC12 9I
Q9
IC2 13G IC13 6G Q11
IC3 10E IC15 9C Q12
IC4
9E IC200 12Q Q15
IC6 6N IC400 2K Q18
IC7 9G
Q1
8E Q20
IC8 10G Q2
9K Q22
IC9 8D
Q7 10O Q23

Ref. No.
D5
D6
D15
D16
D17

Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address


8B Q24 10J Q201 10R
7G Q25 9C Q202 7N
7H Q26 10D Q204 7L
12K Q27 7D Q205 7J
11J Q28 7E
D1 13D
5H Q29 6O
D2 13C
9C Q30 8D
D3 13C
10J Q31 8C
D4 13D

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6152-XX) (A/2) -70 : E -71 : E4 Foil side view (J72-0725-12 A/2)

Address
13E
12C
11O
7C
13E

Ref. No. Address


D23 11H
D24 7E
D26 9C
D27 6Q
D28 8B
8C D30 6R
8C D31 8C
11J D34 8C

D20
D21
D22

Ref. No. Address


D35 12G
D200 9R
D207 7L
D209 5N
D210 6P

IC400

Component side
Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 4

Foil side

C298

L401

L400

L225

C256
C405

C258

C179

C115

R182

C284

R181

ANT

ANT E

C292

C147
D30

C149

R158

R421

C296 +

C145 C148

L10

C240

C236
C234

R159
C146

C139

D210

C141

C200

C268

R42

R162
L214

R223

2 3
Q202
1 4

R41

R45

R231

R147

H/L

C235

C244

R236
R235
C475

R238

C44

R226

R169 R53

R54
C414
L216

C245

C246

R237

R241
L217

R240
R242

L218

R255

R256
R243

C249

R52

D27

C138

C128

C124

C264

C286

C263

C407

C406

C285

C261

R245

R204

R205

C254

R142

C62

MD
C49

C225

R212

R214

C217

C219

C215

C275

TP1

R211

C47
R56

R79

R81

C67

TP4

L210

4 3

IC200
6 1

C229

R258

C241

L205

L9

C159 C158

L4

C69
C64

R75
C66
C279

C84

C274

R83

R82

R100

C206

R213

Q201

Q7
C60
R69
D15

C205

8CL

CV

+ C114

L206

L3

Q15

C92

C282

E
9CL

R107

R104

C283

HT

X1

R170

C52

R215

C55

ST

C51

R66

R61
R67

C58

C456

Q23
C113
R124
C154 C153

R251 C104
L7

C57
C56

R35

C30

R165

C27

R34

R164
C32

C164
C39

C33

C165
Q24
R125
R123
Q18

+ C25

R26

QAD

TP3
DM

R29

R27

D200

R62

LD

KEY
C156 C157
C155

D22
C103

C166

R163

R28

A2 : SUB UNIT
(X58-)

R403

5 4
IC1
8 1

MB

L1

Q2

CP

R40

C21

C160
R15

1 8
IC2
4 5

C20

C167

R22

C108

R133
R65

R64
R31

R32

RSSI

33

CN7

D5

D17

DEO
R131

R63

C1

R130

D23

C118

OP
C2

FW

BPO
BP

R25

TD1

SQ

C42

R157

RD1

C3

C4

C43

R37

W/N

R126

C61

CK
1

R71

5C

IC12

ES

C23 +

R23

C19

DT EP

8C

9C

R96

R21

R14

C18 +

C22

R20

9
IC8

C46 +
R168

TD2

D1

D4

D3

D2

D207

R17

1 8
IC3
4 5

R19
C175

DT

16

16

R73

RD2

W/N
T/R
MO
TO
BEEP
8R
PSW
DEO
MM
AFO
ME
MI
AHK
IGN
SB
SB
8C
KEY
CK
DT
RSSI
LD
ES
EP
EN
APTT
CP
DTC
TXD
RXD
OE
FSW
E

8
IC7

D35

59

R244

D24

Q28
C71
R408
R406

13

14

C442

C
Q204

+ C116
9

R94

R12

R59
D6

R11

R9

C132

R146
R134

C123

LOK

DEO

12

C251

C287

C135

C117

R411

R33

R137

PSW

R10

R36

C24

SB

11

R39

R70

Q26

HOR

C250

C247

Q29

Q1

C29 +

14

8T

C248

5 4
IC6
8 1

TV

C136

R145
R144

10

R239

5C

C65

C134

R140
IC15

8R

B
Q205

Q12
B

C78

R153

R154

Q22

G
D
S

+ C17

R141

Q25
7

L219

C119 +

C252

C430

R116

C120
TR

C253

C431

IC9
I

R132 C127

Q31

D20

D26

B
Q27

R156
D34

R151

Q30

R155

D28

D21

D31

D16

R128

Q9

R152 R143

R86

C76

C73

R90

C80

R150

C89

SB

1 5
IC4
3 4

R109

C137

PA

IC13

C409

R203

C88

C255

D209

C435

C130

C144

R138

C143

C142

Q11

R106

Q20

C126

R148

C151

C72

C198

R206

+ C121

C196
C197

C150

SP

C401
R400

R72

C400

L410
R402

C111

C195

C260

DB

TP2
C227

L212

J72-0725-12 A/2

SP 1

2
1

R109
IC10
10
R58

R50

Q6
Q4

E
SB
CN3

RXDI

LOK

C8

C4

11

C10
C15

R9
CN4

CN2

C14

TD2

1 HOR

C11

10

R10

DEO

C76

C73
R86

D7
14

TXDI

8
SQ

C72
E

CN6

R144

12

SQ2

D5

RSSI

D13
R32

D28

C77
+
IC15

3
LOK/DTC/
TXS/FSW
MM
PSW
LOE/AM

R7
LOK
R6

R33
C28

R11

3 4
IC4
1 5

4 5
IC3
1 8

D35

C167

R19

R140
R145

R8

TD1

FW

D26

C13

R31

R44

+ C36

C46

C48 +

R22

C2

8
D21

Q5

R14
+
C74 C22

R21
C18 +

R414
C19
R23
R20

C61
R64

C1

RD2

Q9

Q22

C12

RD1

SQ

OP

D14R72
R73

R71
D9

D12

R157

R63

R49

R116
Q25

R137

+ C31

5C

C4

D20

C134

C24
+

R406
C429

C3

R48

R70

R411
R413
Q402

CN7

R133
C118
D8

O
C65

R4

X2

C42

8 1
IC2
5 4
R25

C99

DM

C160

C20

R119

C21

R163
C96

13
R47

R65

CF2 (G)

C23 +

C98

+ C176

+ I
C16

R16
D22
R126
R131

R15

TP3

DEO

R36

R57

16

Q1
R39

Q403

12

D23

L5

16

R110

R130

C40

IC8
IC5
1

C103

IC11

C108
8

KEY

R37

R125
R114
C104
+ C100
Q18
R123

R251
R121

C153

C107 +

16
24

ES
8

BPO
BP

TP4
R234

1
1

CF1 (F)

C101

9
IC7

DT

Q24

W/N

Q32

C155
C156 C157

C154

C102

G
S
D

L7

R124

R107
R111

C43

C165

C33

Q23
C113

R129
+ C114

R100

R104

IC12

R40

C164
C39

C84

XF1

C91

CK

C166

C243

R89

R96

C279

R250

R233

QAD

L6

C94
R232

Q16

L302
R314

C319

C315

+
C37
Q2

R301

R302

C306

R305

LD

C92

R317

R307

R313

R170

R306
C314 +

R315 R311

C313

C318

R312

C316

C456

Q301

C66

Q302

R75

C69
C64

X1

+ C45

C34
20

11

C60

C27

R29

+
9C

8C

R60

13
C175

C129

R320

10

C30

R28

C25 +
IC300

R300 C305

C309
C307
L1

R34

C326
+

C32

R35

C312

C311

C57

C317
C56

R67
C58

R310

R26 R27

C241

R228

R258
Q203

L305

CP

Q15

R230

C239

R221

L306

R304

EP DT

R319

C62

R82

6 1
IC200
R224

L4

C159

R83
C229

R79

R81

C67

L211

C331 C330

D15
R316

R318

C325+
L9

R56

C158

CV

C47

Q300

R164

4 5+ C303
IC1
MB
1 8 C304

C116

G
D
S

D11

Q30

IC9

R74

D16

+ C173

E
Q12

R176

R128

C63

8R

C80 3 SPI
R90

R91

R97

SPO

C89

R151

TR

PA

R152 R143

C120
C78

C198

R106
CN5

C79

8T
C442

R99

C151
C142

C196
C197

D6

C174

R148
C143

C144

SB

+B

C414
L216

SP

IC13

Q13
+ C119

D37

C130

C133

J1
EXT.SP

D32

C121 +

R182

D2

C286

C264

C263

R54

R53

R169
R236

C244

E
Q20

L219

C250

R181

C195

+ C106

Connect 1 and 4

R150

L401
C124
C419

C234

R223
C49

R165

+ C322 R69 C320 +

MD

R68
C59
C231

J72-0725-12 A/2

R66
R61
C321 R309

8CL

C233 R257
L212

Q7

L3

L228

L8

C51

9CL

R218

D206

C161

C277 R225

TP1

L2

R220
C230

C249

D207

R238

R235
C475

C240

D204
C282

C206

C55

HT

C216

ST

D213

C205

4 3

D205
R227 C281
C227

L210

Q401

C431

11C

C111
B

C252

C251

C401

C117

C52

D215
TP2

C224 C218

L214

R308
A2 : SUB UNITR62
R403
(X58-)
L303

C221

L207

31 2
8
Q202IC401
44 1
5

R419

C400

R203

L208

R215

C215

C219

C217

R214

R212

Q201
B

C225

R211

C275

R418

Q205

D206

C105 +

R206

A1

L206
R213

C248
Q204
E

C253

6B

5C

C212

R210

C290
R217
D214

L205
C220

C236

C131

R115

L10

R202

C140

R415

R239

C247
R112
C287

R52

R231

C430

C93

Q17

D210

VR1

H/L

C435

R135

D30

C54

C283

C214
C274

C255

C178

C443

IC6
4 5
R113
1 8

R120
C44

R416

L203
D200

4 3
C112
Q21 R41
R42
C422 C235
5 1
C109
R417
R45 R127
R162
R226
C97
R422 R122

C268
R149

C204
C209 C207

D203

D212

Q29

R139

R201
R209

C211
TV

DB

C409

C423 +
C245
R237

D211
C200

C135

C296 +

C146

R420

R421

C139

R158

C141

C149

D30

C145

L221

R147

R159
C148

L220

D27

C147

C270

C128

C138

C267

L222

L223

D209

C448

7Q

R156

C266

C269

C272

ANT E

C292

L224

C273
ANT

C298

L400

C447

D16

D31

13O

C123

D5

Q26

13E

D3

Q203

9P

Q31 D34

Q22

R141

8N

Foil side

R134

Q8

12C

R59

6M

D215

11B

CN1

IC13

9C

D205

Q27

13P

D204

8R

D4

6C

D28

R155

7F

D27

11E

R132 C127 R85

Q202

12M

D15

C136

7F

D14

C162 +

Q21

R12

10E

Q7

DEO

9K

C1

IC12

C2

13Q

D4

13Q

D3

D2

10B

11B

R154

11J

Q201

9C

D214

R94

Q32

5L

D213

9B

AHK/BUSY

4N

Q20

9B

D203

IGN

Q19

10R

D200

9Q

R1

10R

Q6

7O

D26

C137

Q5

12J

D24

13M

8R

IC11

12M

D13

C70

IC10

D12

C75

13P

R168

D1

+ C17

8P

Q31

C29

11J

DI

Q18

ME/AM

11R

R2
C3

Q4

D1

8O

8B

R146

IC9

5D

D212

Q28

10N

D211

5P

R153

Q403

12M

D37

C71

8P

D35

11L

R408

Q30

11J

D23

MI/TXS

6F

D22

9L

C6
C5

Q17

12L

D17

9I

D9

C179

Q2

Component side
Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 4

C115

10M

TK-880

7H

D11

C126

IC8

IC400

6E

C132

10O

D210

PTT

Q402

8Q

R76
R77
R17
C68 R80

6E

D34

R30

Q29

E
FSW
OE
RXD
TXD
DTC
CP
APTT
EN
EP
ES
LD
RSSI
DT
CK
KEY
8C
SB
SB
IGN
AHK
MI
ME
AFO
MM
DEO
PSW
8R
BEEP
TO
MO
T/R
W/N

11J

8Q

33

Q16

D21

R3
C7

8O

13L

C9

Q1

5F

D8

9M

D209

IC7

D207

4P

D24

7H

8Q

D32

Q19

Q401

D31

8Q

7O

13O

D20

Q28

D17

10Q

IC14

12I

12Q

D7

Q15

D6

Q8

7G

C150

IC401

C444

6F

Q10

IC6

C90

11F

C295

Q302

Q11

7P

R138

Q27

R98

7M

L410
R402

Q13

C294

2I

R142

IC400

C88

10M

C284

IC5

R200

11F

R205

9F

Q301

L227

Q300

10P

R204

9P

Q26

C254

Q25

7L

C405

7M

Q12

C256
+ C258

Q11

10H

C257

12C

IC300

R400

IC200

9O

R245

10O

IC4

Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address

C293

IC3

PC BOARD VIEW

L218

7J

C262

Q205

10J

C285

Q24

C261

7M

R256

Q10

R255

9Q

R243

IC15

R244

13M

C446

IC2

R240

7H

L225

Q204

C260

10J

R242

Q23

C406

8R

R241

Q9

L217

6N

C445

IC14

C407

9G

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6152-XX) (A/2) -70 : E -71 : E4


Component side view + Foil side (J72-0725-12 A/2)

Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
IC1

C125

C246

R303

62
14

TK-880

J72-0725-12 B/2

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6152-XX) (B/2) -70 : E -71 : E4 Component side view (J72-0725-12 B/2)

D513

R530

R572

L507

R682

C592

IC508
8

16

16

CH
UP

R501

R508 R523

D510

IC510

C511 C714

R587

C561

C593

32

C584

R612

C574

CH
DN
17

D509

C524

IC509

D520

PTT/
CM MIC TXD PSB
HOOK/ ME
RXD

R531

R507

R573

C564 L503

R568

C555

R553

C542

R541

C575

C583
1

C540 R545
R548

C553

R569

R551
J501

C547

1 8
IC503
4 5

C523

C519 +

VOL
DN

R528 R527

R552

C518

1 8
IC502
4 5

C510 +

D517

R517

R510

C522

Q503

R726

C535

R714

R514

R511 C508

C711

C505

R502

C506
R503

C513

C600

Q511

1 5
IC710
3 4

R713

R554

VOL
UP

C520

R532

D511

PSW

5
4
IC501
8
1

C509

R526

R525

C712

R509

C710

R504

R711

R710

C713

D512
C527

PC BOARD VIEWS
R712

C559

D516
D515

D514

BLC
B

CALL

6
Component side

Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
IC501
2G
D515
5M
D520
4L
D512
2E
D509
3I
2I
IC508 2M IC710
IC502
2J
D516
5R
D513
5E
D510
3I
Q503
3H
IC509
4L
IC503
4H
D517
2R
D514
5I
D511
2C
Q511
3C
IC510
3P

Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 4
Foil side

R660
R658
R656

L506

L504

+ C718
R602

R596

R651
R650
R649

R594

R597
595R
R593

R590

R589

R608

R610

R615

R603

R609

R613

R617

R618

R622

R620

R623

R627

R625
R626

R632

R636

R639

76
75

R601
R599

R591

50
51

R592

R598

R653

R646
R643

C597

R645

C595

C594

R655

R630

R672

C605

IC512
8

R624

L505

R584

R657

R647

C603

R659

R654
R652

C634
C631

R663
R661

R600

R705

100

IC511

C602 C609

R673

26

R706

+ C613

+ C604

R582
1

E
5C
CS
CK
SID
NC
NC
LEDA
LEDK
NC

C633

R520

R662

R665

C596
Q510

25

R634

R675

R664

R666

R637

R670

R644

R642

R641

R580 C579

R678

R614
R611

R581 C581 C606 R677

1
R716

R616

R576

C627

C625

IC513

R558

C630

C616

C632

C617
R727

C620

C624

14

L508

RXAO

IC506

R619

C724

C580
Q507

R536

C571 R574

C545

C543

Q502 R550
C552
C533
RXAI

C515

E
FSW
OE
RXD
TXD
DTC
CP
APTT
EN
EP
ES
LD
RSSI
DT
CK
KEY
8C
SB
SB
IGN
AHK
MI
ME
AFO
MM
DEO
PSW
8R
BEEP
TO
MO
T/R
W/N

C628
R547

R556

C546

C723

C529

R535

C539

R540 R546
C537 C541

C720

C516 R518

R519

R521

R522
R515

C514

C626

CN502 33

C567

C572

C569

D508
C526

C517

C622

R571

C716 +

R718

R719
C715

4 3
IC711
5 1

R721

R720

C557

C566

C558
C722
R524

R529

C544
C536
R537

44

C623

R640

X502

R588

GND

33
34

R542

R564 C570

R621

R633
R638

R586

PTT

C531

C565

CN501

MPTT

X501

R538

R667

R680
C607

IC504
CP501

C599 C598

R725

R724

R722

R674

C563 R562
12 C549 C550
11
+ C548

R544

Q509
R668

22
23

C562

R629
R631
R635

TXAO

R730

R555

TXAI

R628

C610 R676

R585

12

Q508

C556

C608

C521

D504

C560 +

C721

C629

D518

Q515

R683

Q513

Q512

11

C601

R679

Q501

GND

D507

SPO

C554

C578

C528

10

C576

8
7

SB

R566

C525

C503

R567

C504

R506 R513

R575

R512

D503

L501
R516

C502

C512 R701

D505

R577

+ C568

C577
IC507

C582

14

R723

R533

R702

C726

D501

R505

C614

L502

C501

D502

R579

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6152-XX) (B/2) -70 : E -71 : E4 Foil side view (J72-0725-12 B/2)

10

J72-0725-12 B/2
Component side
13

63
14

Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 4
Foil side

Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
8G
Q507
11J
Q510
9S
Q515 12A D503 10B D507 10B
IC504 10G IC511 10Q IC711
8D
D504
9C
D508
9G
IC506 11J IC512 11O Q501 10B Q508 11C Q512 11A D501
IC513 10L Q502
11I
Q509 11C Q513 11B D502
9D
D505
9B
D518 12B
IC507
9E

64

TK-880

PC BOARD VIEW

2SC4215
2SC4226
2SC4617
2SC4619
2SC5110

2SA1641

2SB1132
2SB1188
2SC2954
2SC3357

2SD2394

2SC2873

2SC4081

R592

R588

R585

R591

R590

R589

R613

R617

R620

R623

R609

R601
R603

R659

26

25

R666
R644
R642
R640
R638
R635
R633
R631
R629
R628

100
D516

L504

R584
L506

R661
R663

C603
Q510

X502
CALL

C596
C597

C608

R599

R645

D515

R597

CH
DN

R657

R665

R595

C718 +

R664

17

R660

R662

R655

32

R658

R593

R602

Component side

Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
IC501
3G
IC509
4L
Q511
4C
D504
5C
D512
2E
D520
5L
Q501
4B
IC502
3J
IC510
3O
Q512
3A
D505
5A
D513
5E
Q502
4H
IC503
4G
IC511
4P
Q513
3B
D507
4A
D514
6I
Q503
4H
IC504
4F
IC512
3N
Q515
3A
D508
5G
D515
6M
Q507
3I
IC506
4I
IC513
4L
D501
6C
D509
4I
D516
5R
Q508
4C
IC507
5E
IC710
3I
D502
5D
D510
4I
D517
2R
Q509
3C
IC508
3L
IC711
6F
D503
4A
D511
3C
D518
2A
Q510
5R

DTA114EE
DTA144WE
DTC114EE
DTC144EE
DTD114EK
2SA1362
2SC2059K
2SC2412K
2SC3722K

R608

R610

R615

R618

R626
R627

R625

R622

R630

R634

R637

R598

IC511
R656

C610 R676

R632

R636

R596

R654

C595

R619

R653

C594

R616
R621

R594

L505

D520

R614

R649
R651

R706

R611

C593

CH
UP

R600

R677 C606 C581 R581

R670

75
76

51
50

R624

C613 +

R587

R705
R675

R678

C625
C623

R652

C584

R612

1
R647

R639

R641

R646
R643

IC510

C605

16
C592
IC512

R650

R576

C579 R580
O

R716

C627

C630

IC509

C632

L5071

R672

C631

CN501

IC513

C724

C616

R682

C602 C609

C522

C721

16
IC508

C604 +

7
R727

C633

C561
R582

C511 C714

C583
1

R673

R572

R558

1
R508 R523

10

E
5CR530
CS
CK
SID
NC
NC
LEDA
LEDK
NC

R531

R507

C617

C620

R573

C624

C524

L508

R509
R511 C508

Q507

C580

R574 C571

C545

D509

C626

C628

C518

1 8
IC502
4 5

E
FSW
OE
RXD
TXD
DTC
CP
APTT
EN
EP
ES
LD
RSSI
DT
CK
KEY
8C
SB
SB
IGN
AHK
MI
ME
AFO
MM
DEO
PSW
8R
BEEP
TO
MO
T/R
W/N

C723

TXAI

R510

D514

C622

R571

TXAO

33 CN502

C572

+ C716

R718

C567

C553

C523

C569R569

R730

D517

R517

C634

R514

R586

R501
C629

C713

R711

R712

C712

R541
C505
C539
C546
C542
R554
Q503
R547 C543
R553
C559
C711
R556 C555 C564
L503
R568

C720

R528 R527

D508

3 4
IC711
1 5

C715

C560 +

IC503
+ C548
11 4 5
12 C549 C550 C540 R545
C563 R551
R548
R555
R562
C562
C574

R719

C519 +

C722

C557

C558

C556

R721

C568 +

C566

R567

C577
C582

C520 C526

R524
R532 C517

C525

R533
CP501
R575
7

R577

IC507
14

D513

R720

R702

C554
R566

C576

R723

D502

D501

BLC

C726

C578

R579

C501

L502

R505

23
22

SB
1

R506 R513
L501
J501
PTT/
CM MIC TXD PSB
HOOK/ ME
RXD

R537

C544
C504

D504

C503

R544

VOL
DN

C614

R516

R512
C502

R701 C512

C528

D503

R710

C516 R518
C527 C515
C710
1 5
R525 R521
RXAO
R526
R713
IC710
C514
3 4
5
4
RXAI
IC501
R536
R502
8
1R522
R714
1
44
C513
C510 14+
C506
C533
C552
Q502
C531R726
R550
IC506
D510
IC504
8
R552
C575
C547
C535
R542
R564 C570
C565
1 8

34
33

VOL
UP

X501

C600

Q511

Q508

R724

C536

R668
Q509

R725

C598 C599

E
Q501

D507

R679

Q513

Q512

D511

PSW

SPO

D505

R667

R722

R674

R520

GND

PTT

MPTT

R680

C601
GND

D512

R538

C607

R683

Q515

D518

J72-0725-12 B/2

R515
R519
R503
R546 R540
R535R504 C521
C541 C537
C529 C509
R529

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6152-XX) (B/2) -70 : E -71 : E4 Component side view + Foil side (J72-0725-12 B/2)

Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 4

Foil side
8

Connect 1 and 4

2SC4093

DTC314TU
DTC363EU

DTC114EUA

2SK508NV

2SK1824

DA204U
DTA114YUA
HSM88AS

DAN202U

MA742

M57704H-01

3
1
2

FMW1

TA78L05F

AN8009M

TA7808S

RH5VL42C

TA75S01F

TC4S66F

10

M57729H-22

GN2011

TA75W558FU

TA75W01FU
TC75W51FU

AT2416N10SI2.5

NJM2094V

W29C020C90
11

5
3
1
2

LA4422

VREF
GND
VIN

TC4013BF

BU4066BCFV

LC73872M

BU4094BCFV

TA31136FN

SA7025DK

M62363FP

AT29C020-90TI

TC35453F

12

30620M8A-2K9GP

13

65

66
14

TK-880

PC BOARD VIEW

Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
IC5
10M
Q5
10R
Q21
7F
Q403 10O
D32
4Q
IC10
8R
Q6
10S
Q32
11J
D7
10R
D37
5P
IC11
12J
Q8
8O
Q203 13F
D8
13M D211
5E
IC14
6O
Q10
7M
Q300
9F
D9
12M D902
8C
IC300 10H
Q13
7M
Q301 11G
D11
9M
D903
9C
IC400
2I
Q16
11J Q302 11F
D12
12M
IC401
7G
Q17
6G
Q401
7H
D13
13M
Q4
11R
Q19
4O
Q402 10O
D14
12N

J72-0782-02 A/2

E
C

2
E

SP 1
1

G
I

+
C70

IC10

R76

C79

C68

R77

Q8

R85

10

C75

R58
Q6

Q5
C10
C15

CN3

C4

RXDI

LOK

1
C1

C6
C5

R3
C7

C9

X2

C8

C2

TXDI
AHK/BUSY

DEO

R1

CN1

IGN

DI

ME/AM

R2
C3

PTT

MI/TXS

C99

C13

D14

CN4

TD1

RSSI

C96

FW

R119

C2

R4

R234

SB

CN2

C14

TD2

C11

SQ2
C239

R50

C162 +
DEO

Q4

C28

R30

R44

+ C36

C48

1
C98

D13

16

D12

C1
D9

R111

LOE/AM

1 HOR

CF2 (G)
8
IC11

TP3

RD2

RD1

SQ

R7
R6

C12

5C

C4
OP

C107 +

D8

XF1

R414

R16

R49

C102

R110

R89

D7

3
LOK/DTC/
TXS/FSW
MM

R8

+ C31
E

C3

R48

C101

TP4
L228

+ C176

C16 +
R114

+ C100

R129
L302
R314

C319

C91

C429 +

SQ

Q203

C243

C74

+
R301

R302

C37

R320
C306

R303
R305
R313

Q32

13

R47

L5

R233

R250

R68
L2

R228

R232

L211

C233 R257

C231

67

R230

R221

13

G
S
D

L6

C77

R413

R57

12

R224

C230

R220

TP2

Q16

C315
C318

R306

R307

R121

R317

C924

C313

C94
C934

C59

12

R176

Q403 Q402

20

10
Q302

C325 +

C925

R316

C314 +

R318

CV

C40

CF1 (F)

C320 +

R312

+ C322

24

IC5

R319

C316

TP1

+ C45

C34

IC300

C307

R300 C305

C309

C311

R304

11

C326

8CL
MD

C923

L305

R315 R311

C926

C928

C927

L306

Q301

L8
C161

9CL

L914
L916

Q300

C331 C330

C304

L915

L917

C930

L918

C321 R309

HT

R310 C317

R903
C919

C912

R904

ST

L919

C936

C63

+ C173

+ C303

L303

C312

C909

L906

D903

L908

C929

R91

R97

R60

OUT

C932
C933

IC14

O
+

C174

Q10

Q401

R98

R308

A1

C922

C931

B
C444

C295

C129

C293
8

C423 +

IC401

3 SPI
C90

R99

R74

C921

11

SPO

Q13

R419

PA

D11

R908
IN

CN5

C54

L909

C916

10

+B

C133

L904

D37

R80

R416

D32

C918

R902

D902

R112

L903

C907

C93

R418

R415

TV

+ C106

R135

R113

4 3
Q21
5 1

C131

R115

C140

C902
L901

C905

C904

C903

R139

R120
C97

VR1

C112

R149

C443

C422
R417

C109

L223

C178

Q17

R127

R422 R122

L221

D211

C270

C419

L220

C262

C267

L222

C294

C257

C269

C272

L224

J1
EXT.SP

C105 +

C273

Q19

L227

R200

C448

CN6

C446

C445

Foil side

C447

14

IC400

Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 4
3

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6372-70) (A/2) Component side view : E3 (J72-0782-02 A/2)

Component side

C125

Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No.


IC1 9M IC13 6G Q12
IC2 13G IC15 9C Q15
IC3 10E IC200 12Q Q18
IC4
9E IC400 2K Q20
IC6 6M Q1
8E Q22
IC7 9G
Q2
9J Q23
IC8 10G Q7 10N Q24
IC9 8D
Q9
8B Q25
IC12 9H Q11 7G Q26

Address
7H
12K
11J
5G
9C
10J
10J
9C
10C

Ref. No.
Q27
Q28
Q29
Q30
Q31
Q201
Q202
Q204
Q205

Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address


D1 13D D20 8C D31 8C
D2 13C D21 8B D34 8C
D3 13C D22 11I D35 12F
D4 13C D23 11H D207 7L
D5 13E D24 7E D209 5N
D6 12C D26 9B D210 6O
D15 11N D27 6P
D16 7B D28 8B
D17 13D D30 6R

Address
7D
7D
6N
8D
8C
10Q
7M
7L
7J

IC400

TK-880

PC BOARD VIEW

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6372-70) (A/2) Foil side view : E3 (J72-0782-02 A/2)

Component side

Foil side

Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 4

J72-0782-02 A/2
L401

L400

C292

C147

R158
C146

C145

D30

R159

C296 +
C240

C236

C149

C141

C139

D27

C901

C268
D210

R147

C148

L10

R41

C917

C234

L214

C135

H/L

R223

R45

R162

R42

Q29

C235

R231

R226

R169 R53
R236

C244

R54
C414

C44

2 3
Q202
1 4

R235

R237

C246

L216

L217

L218

R240
R242

C245

R241

R256
R255
R243

R244

R142
C88

C138

C128

C124

C264

C263

C407

C286

C406

C260

C261

C285

L225

C405

R245

R205

Q11
R19

L205

R212

C215
C206
L206
R214

Q201

C274

10

IN

C275

C219
TP1

OUT

C47

11

R56

12
IC200
6 1

C229

R83

C177

R82

R258

C159

C67
R79

C217

C49

R81

L9

L4

C158

CV

R211

L210

4 3

Q7

R213 R215

C51

R61
R67
C62

C69
C241

C279

R96

C84

Q15

R100

C282
C205

HT

MD

C64

R75
C66

+ C114

R107

R104

R66

C57
C56

Q23

R170

C283

8CL

D15

X1

C92

C55

C52

L3

R69

C113
R124

R251 C104
L7

C154 C153

KEY

QAD

ST

9CL

C60

C30

C58

R34

R165

R35

C27

R164
C32

+ C25

R26

L1

C164
C39

C33

R27

R62

LD

TP3
DM

R28

A2 : SUB UNIT
(X58-)

R403

5 4
IC1
8 1

MB

R29

R125
C103

R163
C166

R15

C160

C20

1 8
IC2
4 5

C21

R157

R22

Q2

R40
Q24

R18

Q18

R126
DEO

C156 C157
C155

R133

D23

C118
C167

R32

RSSI

33

W/N
T/R
MO
TO
BEEP
8R
PSW
DEO
MM
AFO
ME
MI
AHK
IGN
SB
SB
8C
KEY
CK
DT
RSSI
LD
ES
EP
EN
APTT
CP
DTC
TXD
RXD
OE
FSW
E

CN7

R31

R130

R123

BPO
BP

R131
R63

R71

R72

C1

C165

C43
R37

W/N

C42

OP
C2

FW

D22

C61

16

CK

R65

SQ

8
IC8

C3

C4

IC12
DT

C23 +

C19

D35
1

R52

R238

CP

8C

C108

R14

R21
C18 +

C22

R23
5C

RD1

TD1

D207

DT EP

9C

ES

C46 +
R168

TD2
R94

R12

RD2

C116

16

R411

R406

8
IC7

R73

R134

D6

R430

TP2
C227

L212

13

D5

D17

D1

D4

D3

TP4
D2

C175

R11

R59

DEO

C442

+
9

SB

8T

C251
C249

C287

C117

R20

C29 +

Q26

LOK

C250

C248 C247
Q204
E

1 8
IC3
4 5

R137

PSW

R10

8R

R239

R17

C71
C24

R144

C123

HOR

D24

Q28

C136

R145

14

+ C17

C134

R140
IC15

R408

Q22

R70

IC6
5 4

5C

R36

R33

C
B

R153
C
R154

R141

D28

Q25

C430

ANT

TV

Q1
R39

O
C65

Q205

G
D
S

G
R132 C127

R155

R116
D26

C78

Q12

C253

C431

C252

IC9

C409

C119 +

B
Q27

E
D34
Q31

R128

Q30

D20

C132

R146

R150
R156

R151

D31

D16

R152 R143

C73
C76

R86
D21

C120
TR

R90

C80

SB

1 5
IC4
3 4

R109

C89

ANT E

D209

R203

C137

PA

IC13

C265

C435

C130

C144

R138

C143

C142

R25

R106

Q9

E
Q20

C255

R400

C150
R148

C151

C72

C198

R206

C126

C196
C197

R9

+ C121

C256

C284
C258
B

SP

DB

R402

C111

C195

R204

R182

C179

C115

R181

70
14

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6372-70) (A/2) Component side view + Foil side : E3


(J72-0782-02 A/2)

IC400

6B

D31

8Q

IC3

10O

IC15

9R

Q9

8R

Q22

9Q

Q202

7G

D3

13Q

D16

7R

D32

4Q

IC4

9O

IC200

12C

Q10

7M

Q23

10J

Q203

13F

D4

13Q

D17

13P

D34

8Q

IC5

10M

IC300

10H

Q11

7M

Q24

10J

Q204

7H

D5

13O

D20

8Q

D35

12N

IC6

6G

IC400

2I

Q12

7L

Q25

9Q

Q205

7J

D6

12Q

D21

8R

D37

5P

IC7

9M

IC401

7G

Q13

7M

Q26

10Q

Q300

9F

D7

10R

D22

11K

D207

7H

IC8

10M

Q1

8O

Q15

12I

Q27

7P

Q301

11G

D8

13M

D23

11L

D209

5F

IC9

8P

Q2

9J

Q16

11J

Q28

7P

Q302

11F

D9

12M

D24

7O

D210

6E

IC10

8R

Q4

11R

Q17

6G

Q29

6F

Q401

7H

D11

9M

D26

9R

D211

5E

IC11

12J

Q5

10R

Q18

11J

Q30

8P

Q402

10O

D12

12M

D27

6D

D902

8C

IC12

9L

Q6

10S

Q19

4O

Q31

8Q

Q403

10O

D13

13M

D28

8R

D903

9C

C284

D37

CN6

2
1

C73
D28
10
R58

R50

Q6

C4

C175

D2

D3

C1

C2

D4

D1

R11

R10

RXDI

LOK

C8

D6
TXDI

3
1

CN1
1

AHK/BUSY

DEO

IGN

R1

DI

R9
CN4

CN3

R430

C10
C15

C13

R59

R12

SB

CN2

C14

Q4

SQ2

D17

Q5

C123

1 HOR

C11

R2
C3

MI/TXS

C6
C5

ME/AM

PTT
C7

IC10

R86

D16

R152 R143

R128

C79

Q31 D34
R141

3
LOK/DTC/
TXS/FSW
MM
PSW
LOE/AM

E
FSW
OE
RXD
TXD
DTC
CP
APTT
EN
EP
ES
LD
RSSI
DT
CK
KEY
8C
SB
SB
IGN
AHK
MI
ME
AFO
MM
DEO
PSW
8R
BEEP
TO
MO
T/R
W/N

R32

R31

R109

R150

R90
R151
+

D7
14

R134

R7
LOK
R6

R94

C77
+
IC15

C136
C162 +
Q26

R8

R168

TD1

R155

R85
R132 C127

R140

C12

FW

D31

R156

Q27
C
R154

+
C75

C29

R33
R30

C28

+ C17

R408

3 4
IC4
1 5

R23

4 5
IC3
1 8

R44

B
+
C70

R153

Q8
R14
C74 C22 +

R21
C18 +
R414
C19
R20

C2

R144

TD2

D21

Q22

R137

DEO

Q9

D26

Q25

R145

+ C31

RD2

R116

R176

C76

R146
Q28

Q10
C61

R71

R19

C1

RD1

SQ

OP

SPO

C80 3 SPI

D20

C134

C24
+

R406
C429

5C

C4

PA

D35

D13
C167

R157

D12

R63

D9

C21
D8

8 1
IC2
5 4
R25

C20

R22

R49

R70

C3

R48

D14R72
R73

C42

C118
R65

X2

R47

C160
R15

DM

13

R411
R413
Q402

CN7

R133

12

R36

R57

16

R18

C23 +

C99

L5

R119

Q403

G
C65

R4

R37

R130

CF2 (G)

R163
C96

C40

C48

BPO
BP

R126

C98

C176

D23
R131

9
IC8
IC5

CF1 (F)

DEO

24

Q30

Q1
R39

D5

R234

+ I
C16
R16

C43

IC11

C108

KEY
9

16
TP3

C101
C107 +

16
ES

C103

C102

D22

R125

W/N

TP4
C239

IC12
O

R40
R251

Q32

C155
C156 C157

R110
R104

C154 C153
R121
L7

R111

C94
C91

R107

G
S
D

CK

R114
C104
+ C100
Q18
R123

R124

+ C114

QAD

L6

R100

C84
XF1

C113

R129

L302
R314

C319

R313

C315

C45

C166

C243

R89

R96

C279

R233

R250

R232

Q16

IC7
1

Q24

Q23

20

LD

C92

R317

R307

C318

R170

R306
C314 +

R315 R311

C313

C34

R305

X1

R312

Q301

Q302

R75
C66

C316

C320 +

C165

R29

C37 +
C39

C164

Q2

R301

R302

R303

C306

C27

R28

C198

CN5

IC9

G
D
S

R60

DT

R106

C137

C132

C63

8R

+ C173

C151
C142

C89

C71

E
Q12

R91

TR
C78

C196
C197

C72
E

R148
C143

C144

D11

9C

8C

C33

R320

10

11

C30

C25 +
IC300

C305

C307

L1

C32

R300

C309
C311

C312

R35

C60
C326
C64

R34

CP

R319

C62

L4

C69
C177

R228

R258
Q203

L305

R304

R26 R27

EP DT

Q15

R230

C229

L306

4 5+ C303
IC1
MB
1 8 C304

+B

SP 1

SP

R74

C116

C115

E
Q19

C195

IC14

R138

R97

C90

J1
EXT.SP

D32

C120

Q13

Q11

C442

R99

R98

8T

C88

R182

O
C126

R142

R204

C150
C295

L227

C258
R200

+
C257

R400
R245
C293

C174

D207

C241

R82

C67

L228

R221

C57

R61
R67 C321 R309
R310 C317
C56
C58

Q7
C159 C158

R83

C325
+
L9
R79

6 1
IC200

Q300

R164

C331 C330

D15
R316

R318

CV

C47

L211

L2
L212

R66

C51

L8
C161

L914

C49

R165

+ C322 R69

MD

C233 R257

C231

71

8CL

C924

R224

13

L3

R56

C925

4 3

L210

C230

C227

TP1

C55

9CL

R68

C928

TP2
C934

C922

ST
HT
E

R81

C927

C929

C282
C205

C52

L915

L916

C59

12

L917

C921

C283

C923

C219

R220

L919

C936

L918

C932
C933

C215

C206

C217

C926

C912 D903
C931

R903
L206
C919
R213 R215
R214

C930

11

D30

11F

SB

C117
R308
A2 : SUB UNIT R62 R403
(X58-)
L303

OUT

12N

D15

C54

C909
L909

D14

13Q

5C

C275

C916

IN

B
C

R908

10

R212

L906
L205
R904
C274

Q201

R211

13P

D2

IC13

+ C119

A1

L908

C133

L904

D1

10C

C130

C431

C250

11J

Q201

C121 +

R243

R244

R242

R238

L218

R240

C249

Q32

7F

+ C106

E
Q20

R203

5M

Q21

C111
B

C252

C251

B
Q401

R256

R255

R241

C125

C246

R237

L216

+
C423 C245

R419

Q205
L217

C414

R236

C129

R54

R53
R169

Q17

C247 Q204 C248


E

C253

Q20

8O

33

TV

C430

10F

Q8

C105 +

R206

+ C262

C419
C234

R223

C422
R417

R416

31 2
8
IC401
44 1
5
Q202

L214

R239

R112
C287

R418

C435

R135

C93

R235

R415

C244

C131

R52

R231

C178

Q7

6O

R181

R402
C294

C285

C261

C260

C406

C407

C286

C263

C264

C124

DB
C255

C409

C443

IC6
4 5
R113
1 8

C236

C140
C240

L10

R115

C296

4 3
C112
R41
C235
R42
5 1
C109
R45 R127
R162
Q21
R226
C97
R422 R122

C268
VR1

D210

H/L

TV

C917
C918

R902

D902

C44
R120

R139

L903

C907

C901 D211

C902

Q29

R149

L901

C903

C905

C904

C146

C145

L221

C135

R147

R159
C148

C139

C141

C149

D30

R158

C270
L223

L220

D27

C147

L222

C128

C267
C138

D209

C269

C272

C292

L224

ANT

6M

IC14

J72-0782-02 A/2

R205

C446

C405

ANT E

C256

C273

L400

C265

L401

C448

L225

C445

Connect 1 and 4

C447

14

IC13

R76
R77
R17
C68 R80

9G
13M

+ C36

IC2

SQ

Foil side

IC1

R3

Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 4

Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address

Component side
2

C9

C179

PC BOARD VIEW

D24

RSSI

TK-880

C444

C46 +

TK-880

PC BOARD VIEWS

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6372-70) (B/2) Component side view : E3 (J72-0782-02 B/2)


J72-0782-02 B/2

R530

R507

C524 R572

16

16

L507

R682

C592

IC508

C522

R501
R511 C508

R531

CH
UP

R508 R523

D510

R587

C561

IC510

C511 C714

R573

R568

R612

CH
DN

C584

C555

R553

C542

R541

C583
1

IC509

C593

C574
D520

PTT/
CM MIC TXD PSB
HOOK/ ME
RXD

C518

1 8
IC502
4 5

17

R569

D513

C575

D517

R517

R510

C540 R545
R548

C553

C523

R528 R527

C519 +

R551
J501

C547

D509

C564 L503

R726

R514

C510 +

R552

VOL
DN

R714

Q503
R554

R503

C506

1 8
IC503
4 5

R509

C711

C505

C509

R502

C535

1 5
IC710
3 4

R713

C559

C513

C600

Q511

5
4
IC501
8
1

R504

VOL
UP

C520

R532

D511

PSW

C712

R712

C710

R526

R525

R711

R710
C527

C713

D512

32

D516
D515

D514

BLC
B

CALL

6
Component side

Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
IC501
2G
D515
5M
D520
4L
D512
2E
D509
3I
IC710
2I
IC508
2L
IC502
2J
D516
5R
D513
5E
D510
3I
Q503
3H
IC509
4L
IC503
4G
D517
2R
D514
5I
D511
2C
Q511
3C
IC510
3O

Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 4

7
Foil side

R658
R656

R598

R653

R596

R651

R594

L506

L504

R597
R595
R593

11

R590

R589

R608

10

R603

R609

R610

R615

R613

R622

R618

R617

R620

R627

R625

R623

R632

IC512

R636

76
75

R601
R599

R591

50
51

R592

R649

R646
R643

C597

R645

R602

R654

R626

C605

R672

C634

+ C718

R655

R647

10

C595

C594

R584

R657

R630

R650

C603

R659

R639

R652

R624

L505

R663
R661

R600

R705

100

IC511

C602 C609

R673

26

C596
Q510

R706

+ C613

+ C604

R660

R665

X502

25

R634

R675

R664
R662

R666

R637

R670

R644

R642

R641

R580 C579

R678

R614
R611

R640

R581 C581 C606 R677

1
R716

R616

R576

C627

R582
1

E
5C
CS
CK
SID
NC
NC
LEDA
LEDK
NC

C633

C580
Q507

C625

IC513

R558

C630

C616

C632

C617
R727

C620

C624

C626

14

R619

C631

RXAO

IC506

C623

C724

L508

R529

C521

E
FSW
OE
RXD
TXD
DTC
CP
APTT
EN
EP
ES
LD
RSSI
DT
CK
KEY
8C
SB
SB
IGN
AHK
MI
ME
AFO
MM
DEO
PSW
8R
BEEP
TO
MO
T/R
W/N

CN502 33
R536
RXAI

C515

C545

R547

R556

C543

Q502 R550
C552

C533

C571 R574

C529

R535

R564 C570

R621

R633
R638

R520

R588

C516 R518

R515

R521

R522
R519

C514

C565

R542
C539

C720
1

C546

C723

C628

C567

C572

C569

D508
C526

C517

R524

C525

44

C622

R571

C716 +

R718

R719
C715

4 3
IC711
5 1

R721

C558
C722

C557

C566

CP501
C536
R537

33
34

R635

R586

GND

C531

R629
R631

R585

PTT

X501

R628

C610 R676

CN501

MPTT

C563 R562
12 C549 C550
11
+ C548

IC504

R538

R667

R680
C607

C544

R725

R724
C599 C598

R722

R674

22
23

C562

R555

TXAI

TXAO

R730

R544

Q509
R668

C556

C608

R540 R546
C537 C541

R575

D504

Q508

C554

C560 +

C721

C629

D518

Q515

R683

Q513

Q512

C601

R679

Q501

D507

GND

R566

C578

C528
SPO

R567

SB

R533

C503

IC507

1
C504

R506 R513
R516

C512 R701

R512

D503

L501

R577

+ C568

14

C577

D505
C502

C576

C582

R720

C614

R723
D501

R505

R702

C726

D502

L502

C501

R579

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6372-70) (B/2) Foil side view : E3 (J72-0782-02 B/2)

12

J72-0782-02 B/2
Component side

Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
8E
Q507
11I
Q510
9R
Q515 12A D503 10A D507 10A
IC504 10F IC511 10P IC711
8C
D504
9C
D508
9G
IC506
11I IC512 11N Q501 10B Q508 11C Q512 11A D501
IC513 10L Q502 11H Q509 11C Q513 11B D502
9D
D505
9A
D518 12A
IC507
9E

73

Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 4

13

Foil side

74
14

TK-880

PC BOARD VIEW

DTA114EE
DTA144WE
DTC114EE
DTC144EE
DTD114EK
2SA1362
2SC2059K
2SC2412K
2SC3722K

10

TA78L05F

2SC4215
2SC4226
2SC4617
2SC4619
2SC5110

2SA1641

2SB1132
2SB1188
2SC3357

2SD2394

2SC2873

2SC4081

R659
R661

R664

R665

R644
R640
R635

26
R666

25

R642
R638

R631
R629

C608

R633

R628

TC4S66F

X502
CALL

TC4013BF

BU4066BCFV

LC73872M

BU4094BCFV

2SC4093

DTC314TU
DTC363EU

DTC114EUA

2SK508NV

2SK1824

DA204U
DTA114YUA
HSM88AS

DAN202U

MA742

FMW1
5
3
1

M57729L-22

GN2011

TA31136FN

SA7025DK

13

14

75

R588

R586

R585

Connect 1 and 4

TA75W558FU

TA75W01FU
TC75W51FU

AT2416N10SI2.5

NJM2094V

W29C020C90

VREF
GND
VIN

LA4422

C596

Foil side

11

12

R592

Q510

TA75S01F

C603

Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 4

RH5VL42C

100
D516

Component side

TA7808S

R591

R584

R663

AN8009M

R590

R609

R613

R617

R620

R623

R626

CH
DN

R657

Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
IC501
3G
IC509
4L
Q511
4C
D504
5C
D512
2E
D520
5L
Q501
4B
IC502
3J
IC510
3P
Q512
3A
D505
5B
D513
5E
Q502
4I
IC503
4H
IC511
4Q
Q513
3B
D507
4B
D514
6I
Q503
4H
IC504
4G
IC512
3O
Q515
3A
D508
5G
D515
6N
Q507
3J
IC506
4J
IC513
4L
D501
6D
D509
4I
D516
5R
Q508
4C
IC507
5E
IC710
3I
D502
5D
D510
4J
D517
2R
Q509
3C
IC508 3M IC711
6G
D503
4B
D511
3C
D518
2B
Q510
5S

R589

R608

R610

R615

R618

R622

R625

R627

R655

R601
R603

L506

17

R660

R662

R599

L504

R658

R597

R602

32

R656

D515
C610 R676

R630

1
R634

R637

IC511

R595

C597

D514

R632

R636

R598

R645

R621

R596

R654

R593

C718 +

R616

R653

C595

R614
R619

R594

R624

D520

R649
R651

R706

R611

C593

CH
UP

R600

R677 C606 C581 R581

R670

75
76

51
50

L505

C613 +

R587

R675

C584

R705

R678

C625
C623

R652

R639

R641

R650

R612

R646
R643

C605

16
IC510

C592
IC512

R647

C604 +
R576

C579 R580
O

R716

C627

C630

IC509

C632

C617

C724

C616

R727

IC513

RXD
TXD
DTC
CP
APTT
EN
EP
ES
LD
RSSI
DT
CK
KEY
8C
SB
SB
IGN
AHK
MI
ME
AFO
MM
DEO
PSW
8R
BEEP
TO
MO
T/R
W/N

L5071

C602 C609

C721

R682

IC508
8

R558

C633

16

R672

C631

CN501
10

R572

C561
R582

IC506 C511 C714


D510
8
7

C583
1

R673

C634

R531

C522

L508

E
5CR530
CS
CK
SID
NC
NC
LEDA
LEDK
NC

R501
C629

R509
R511 C508

Q507

C524

C594

TXAI

C518

1 8
IC502
4 5

1
R508 R523

C575
R542
R564 C570
C565

C622

C553

R571

+ C716

R718

C567

C572

C569R569

C523

C715
R719

TXAO

C510 14+

D517

R517

R510

R507

C620

C547

R514

R573

R711

R712

R552

1 8
IC503
+ C548
11 4 5
12 C549 C550 C540 R545
C563 R551
R548
R555
R562
C562
C574

R730

1 5
IC710
3 4

C624

C509

R535R504 C521

R546 R540
C541 C537

C535

C712

R541
C505
C539
C723
C546
C542
R554
Q503
R547 C543
R553
C559
C711
R556 C555 C564
L503
CN502
R568
33
C545 R574 C571
C628
E
FSW
C580
D509
C626
OE

R529

R515

R519

R528 R527
D508

R503

C720

C520 C526

R524
R532 C517

C519 +
C558

C557
R720

C576

C582

R579

C577

C560 +
R721

C568 +

C566

R567

R577

IC507
14

D513

C556

3 4
IC711
1 5

C554
R566

C722

R575

C578
SB
1

R702

23
22

C504
D501

R723
C726

R544

VOL
DN

C614

L502

C501

BLC

C525

CP501

IC504

D502

R516

R701 C512

R505

R533

R538
C536
C600

X501

D504

R506 R513
L501
J501
PTT/
CM MIC TXD PSB

34
33

VOL
UP

C544

R724

Q508

C503

HOOK/ ME
RXD

Q511
R725

C598 C599

E
Q501

R679

Q513

B
D507

R512
C502

R668
Q509

C528

D503

D505

D511

PSW

SPO

R537

D518
R683

Q515

GND

R667

R722

R674

R520
R710
C516 R518
C527 C515
C710
R525 R521
RXAO
R526
R713
C514
5
4
IC501
R536 RXAI
R502
8
1R522
R714
1
44
C513
C506
C533
C552
Q502
C531R726
R550

GND

PTT

MPTT

C601

D512

R680

Q512

C607

C529

J72-0782-02 B/2

C713

TX-RX UNIT (X57-6372-70) (B/2) Component side view + Foil side : E3 (J72-0782-02 B/2)

76

M62363FP

AT29C020-90TI

TC35453F

30620M8A-2K9GP

Note : Components marked with a dot () are parts of layer 1.

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (E,E4)

TK-880

X57-6152-XX
C139 C149 C270 C298 C400 C401 C475 L217 L410 R147 R149 R203 R204 R205 R206 R226 R231 R238 R402
TK-880 (E) -70 2P (B) 1.5P (B) 1P NO NO NO NO 15n NO 22K 10K 1K 10 10 1K 6.8K 10K 220 0
TK-880 (E4) -71 1.5P (B) 1P (B) 2P
3P 10P 10P 2P 22n 15n 3.3K 6.8K 150 68 68 150 10K 22K 2.2K NO

80

TK-880
1

81

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (E,E4)

Note : Components marked with a dot () are parts of layer 1.

Note : Components marked with a dot () are parts of layer 1.

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (E3)

TK-880
1

88

TK-880
1

89

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (E3)

Note : Components marked with a dot () are parts of layer 1.

TK-880

TK-880

TK-880
BLOCK DIAGRAM

95

TK-880

TK-880

LEVEL DIAGRAM
Receiver Section

W 5k 93.5dBm
W 4k 92.5dBm
N
88.0dBm

W 5k 99.5dBm
W 4k 98.5dBm
N
95.0dBm

TK-880 (E,E4)
118.0dBm

122.0dBm

116.0dBm

116.0dBm

108.0dBm

121.0dBm

TK-880 (E3)
121.0dBm

W 5k/W4k/N
62mVrms

109.0dBm

SG input level for 12dB SINAD are obtained measured by


connecting SG to each point via a 0.01F capacitor.
124.0dBm

W 5k/W4k/N
30mVrms

W 5k/W4k/N
820mVrms

W 5k/W4k/N
820mVrms

W 5k/W4k/N
16mVrms

AF VTVM

116.0dBm
AF level obtained when the AF output level is adjusted for 0.45V/4 with
the front panel AF VOL control. Measured with AF voltmeter connected
to the external speaker jack, receiving a 53dBm SSG signal modulated
at 1kHz, DEV. 3kHz (Wide 5k), 2.4kHz (Wide 4k), 1.5kHz (Narrow).

BPF

BPF

Transmitter Section

W 5k/W4k/N
4.0mVrms

W 5k/W4k/N
7.0mVrms

W 5k/W4k/N
33mVrms

W 5k/W4k/N
370mVrms

W 5k/W4k/N
430mVrms

W 5k/W4k/N
460mVrms

W 5k/W4k/N
130mVrms

4.3dBm

5dBm

(X58-4722-70) : E,E4
(X58-4722-71) : E3

1. AG is set so that MIC input becomes 3kHz (Wide 5k), 2.4kHz (Wide 4k), 1.5kHz (Narrow) DEV. at 1kHz MOD.
2. Transmitting frequency : Center frequency.

96

Wattmeter by 50

97

17dBm

20dBm

25dBm (E,E3)
20dBm (E4)

25W

0.45Vrms

TERMINAL FUNCTION
CN7 (TX-RX Unit A/2) CN502 (TX-RX Unit B/2) CN101 (VCO)
TX-RX Unit A/2
Pin No.
1

98

Name
W/N

Function

Pin No.

Wide/Narrow. H : Wide

Name
ST

Function
Switched transmit input. H : Transmit

T/R

TX/RX switch. H : Receive

HT

RF output.

MO

Modulation signal.

Ground.

TO

Low speed data signal.

9CL

9V input.

BEEP

Beep.

8CL

8V input.

8R

NC

MD

Modulation input.

PSW

Power switch.

CV

Control voltage input.

DEO

Receive signal to control unit.

MM

MIC mute. H : MIC mute

10

AFO

Receive signal from control unit.

11

ME

MIC ground.

Ground.

12

MI

External MIC.

5C

Logic power (5V).

13

AHK

Hook signal. H : Off hook

CS

Chip selector signal. L : Option

14

IGN

Ignition signal.

CK

Serial clock signal.

15

SB

13.2V.

SID

Serial data input.

CN501 (TX-RX Unit B/2)


Pin No.

Name

Function

16

SB

13.2V.

(NC)

Unused terminal.

17

8C

8V.

(NC)

Unused terminal.

18

KEY

TX signal.

LED(A)

LED anode terminal.

19

CK

Shift register clock.

LED(K)

LED cathode terminal.

NC

Unused terminal.

20

DT

PLL/Shift register/DA converter data.

21

RSSI

RSSI.

22

LD

PLL unlock detection.

23

ES

Shift register enable.

24

EP

PLL enable.

25

EN

DA converter enable.

26

APTT

External PTT.

27

CP

PLL clock.

28

DTC

Data control.

29

TXD

Serial data.

30

RXD

Serial data.

31

OE

Serial data.

32

FSW

Foot switch.

33

Ground.

10

J501 (TX-RX Unit B/2)


Pin No.

Name

Function

BLC

MIC key backlight control.

PSB

13.2V.

Ground.

PTT/TXD

PTT.

ME

MIC ground.

MIC

MIC signal input.

HOOK/RXD

Hook detection

CM

MIC data detection.

TK-880
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Frequency Range ................................ E,E4 : 440 to 470MHz
E3 : 406 to 432MHz (TX), 406 to 450MHz (RX)
Number of Channels ........................... Maximum 250 channels
Channel Spacing ................................. Narrow : 12.5kHz

Wide 4k : 20kHz (E,E4-type only)

Wide 5k : 25kHz

Input Voltage ....................................... 13.2V DC negative ground


Current Drain ...................................... 0.4A on standby
1.0A on receive
E,E3 : 8A on transmit

E4 : 5A on transmit

Temperature Range ............................ 30C to +60C


Frequency Stability ............................. 2.5ppm
Dimensions & Weight ........................ 140 W x 40 H x 145 D mm, 0.94kg

RECEIVER (Measurements made per ETS standard)


RF Input Impedance ........................... 50
Sensitivity (EIA 12dB SINAD) ............. Wide : 0.28V
Selectivity ........................................... Wide : 70dB

Narrow : 0.35V
Narrow : 60dB

Intermodulation ................................... 70dB


Spurious and Image Rejection ............ 80dB
Audio Power Output ........................... 4W at 4 less than 10% distortion
Channel Frequency Spread ................ E,E4 : 30MHz

E3 : 44MHz

TRANSMITTER (Measurements made per ETS standard)


RF Power Output ................................ E,E3 : 5 to 25W

E4 : 1 to 5W

Spurious Emission .............................. 1GHz : Less than 36dBm


Modulation Limitting ........................... Narrow : 2.5kHz
FM Noise (EIA) .................................... Wide : 50dB

> 1GHz : Less than 30dBm

Wide 4k : 4kHz

Wide 5k : 5kHz

Narrow : 45dB

Microphone Impedance ...................... 600


Audio Distortion .................................. Less than 3%
Channel Frequency Spread ................ E,E4 : 30MHz

E3 : 26MHz

99

TK-880

KENWOOD CORPORATION
14-6, Dogenzaka 1-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-8501, Japan

KENWOOD SERVICE CORPORATION


P.O. BOX 22745, 2201 East Dominguez Street, Long Beach, CA 90801-5745, U.S.A.

KENWOOD ELECTRONICS CANADA INC.


6070 Kestrel Road, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5T 1S8

KENWOOD ELECTRONICS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH


Rembrcker Str. 15, 63150 Heusenstamm, Germany

KENWOOD ELECTRONICS BELGIUM N.V.


Leuvensesteenweg 248 J, 1800 Vilvoorde, Belgium

KENWOOD ELECTRONICS FRANCE S.A.


13, Boulevard Ney, 75018 Paris, France

KENWOOD ELECTRONICS U.K. LIMITED


KENWOOD House, Dwight Road, Watford, Herts., WD1 8EB United Kingdom

KENWOOD ELECTRONICS EUROPE B.V.


Amsterdamseweg 37, 1422 AC Uithoorn, The Netherlands

KENWOOD ELECTRONICS ITALIA S.p.A.


Via G. Sirtori, 7/9 20129 Milano, Italy

KENWOOD IBERICA S.A.


Bolivia, 239-08020 Barcelona, Spain

KENWOOD ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.


(A.C.N. 001 499 074)
16 Giffnock Avenue, Centrecourt Estate, North Ryde, N.S.W. 2113 Australia

KENWOOD ELECTRONICS (HONG KONG) LTD.


Unit 3712-3724, Level 37, Tower one Metroplaza, 223 Hing Fong Road, Kwai Fong, N.T., Hong Kong

KENWOOD ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGIES(S) PTE LTD.


Sales Marketing Division
1 Ang Mo Kio Street 63, Singapore 569110

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