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R2200 Service Manual or schematic
Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 8:53 am
by cferree
Does anyone know where I can obtain a service manual or at least a schematic for an R2200 Service Monitor?
Mine has low output on the Hi Gen function. It just sits at -8 dbm at the Antenna connector and the vernier has no effect. Every thing seems normal in the GEN postition from the regular RF in and out connector.
Re: R2200 Service Manual or schematic
Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 12:46 pm
by DJP126
Did you check the 1/8th amp fuse behind the antenna port (the BNC connector unscrews from the front panel)?
Re: R2200 Service Manual or schematic
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:57 pm
by Paul Nelson
Check with "vintagemanuals.com", he seems to have everything.
Re: R2200 Service Manual or schematic
Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 1:10 pm
by radio_05
I bought my manual from Ridge Equipment, I paid less than anywhere else.
It seems you may also have a failed relay, your fault will likely come from the wideband board. With the bottom cover off, there is a silver colored casting which houses the wattmeter and wideband board modules. The second casting cover from the front of the instrument shields the wideband board.
With the next cover off, the wideband board is removed when all screws are freed, including the four screws on the two I/O SMB connectors, which are connected through pins to the casting. There is no desoldering needed for removal.
Before doing any circuit board removal, you should do appropriate signal tracing to find the fault.
I have spent lots of time on the wideband board, and can repair it here if you are able to ship it properly.
Re: R2200 Service Manual or schematic
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 3:26 pm
by Emi_guy
Does anyone have a photo and some dimensions for this RF fuse in the bnc jack? Mine came without it, and I would like to use the rf output....
Re: R2200 Service Manual or schematic
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 6:34 am
by jry
Check the Repeater Builders site the manual is there under the motorola test equipment.
The fuse should be a standard 1/16 amp ...same as the R2600. Search the board since I think the part generic number has been posted. Also check the manual t make sure that value is correct.
You cold also use a 4 ~6 ohm 1/4 W resistor temporarily ...that's what the IFR 1200 has in its's front end.
The fuse or resistor needs to be .48" long and the ends trimmed to a point in the center <-----LLLLLLL----->
. •···. ·.•· 3k,Evenc\\'tth a correct number the 1/16A fuse tea(ts must be cut to
an exact 'lenath and the tios
shaped a certain way or the fuse cannot be installed into the connector. Use the instructions shown
here: