 | Remove all interconnecting cables from the TR5. |
 | Remove the cabinet wraparound by removing eight screws on the bottom and sliding the wrap-around
toward the rear of the TR5.3) |
 | Refer to figure 1 and remove the IF Switching board as follows:
 | a) Remove two (2) screws and washers that secure board. |
 | b) Unplug the three 2-pin coax connectors and
one 4-pin wire connector. |
 | c) Remove the IF Switching board. |
|
 | Refer to figure 1 and install the NB5 board as
follows:
 | a) Carefully slide board down into radio and
secure with two (2) screws and washers. |
 | b) Carefully plug coax connectors into board
noting proper color code sequence and orientation of connector. Finally, plug wire
connector into board noting proper orientation. |
|
 | Reinstall the cabinet wraparound with eight screws along the bottom. |
 | Reconnect the TR5 to other station equipment.
The NB5 will now operate when the front panel button labeled NB is depressed. |
The NB5 is easily aligned via the following procedure:
- Turn TR5 on and tune in signal at 14.250.
- Reduce signal generator level for convenient S-meter
reading.
- Peak coils L904, L905 and L906 for maximum S-meter reading.
- Refer to figure 1, and connect VTVM to test point
pin. Depress NB switch to activate noise blanker.
- Tune L901, L902 and L903 for maximum DC voltage.
- Remove VTVM and turn off TR5.
- This completes NB5 alignment procedure.
NB5 THEORY OF OPERATION
The 5.645 MHz receive signal, with noise pulses, is
applied to the input of the noise blanker. Filter Y901 removes undesired responses that could affect
blanker AGC, but has adequate bandwidth to prevent lengthening of noise pulses. Amplifier Q905
amplifies the signal and noise pulses. Tuned amplifiers Q902, Q903 and U901 amplify this low level
signal up to a high level to drive the pulse detector CR912.
This detector responds only to the positive going
portion of each noise pulse from the output of U901. Following the detector is an RC network which
shapes the pulses for driving the level shifter Q907. On the output of Q907 is another RC network for
wave shaping. The gate driver transistor Q906 responds to the negative going pulses from Q907
which allows the blanking gate to turn off, thus muting the receive path for the duration of the noise
pulse and blanking it.
Since the noise amplifiers run such high gain, Q904
and associated circuitry comprise an AGC loop to maintain a near constant output level to the detector.
This allows detector and processing of very weak as well as very strong noise pulses without degrading
the blanking action.
See Also: 7-LINE ACCESSORIES.
