Shure lx4 wireless receiver service manual

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Characteristics 1 25D1008 (BK) Service Manual 25D1008 (BK) LX4 Diversity Receiver Characteristics General The Shure Model LX4 is a single-conversion superheterodyne diversity FM receiver operating in the 169 to 240 MHz band. It is intended for use with compatible Shure VHF wireless transmitters. Controls and Connectors Figure 1.Identification of Controls and Connectors 1. Diversity signal indicators 2. Rf level indicators 3. Audio level indicators 4. Squelch control 5. Audio level output control 6. Power ON indicator7. Power ON/OFF button 8. Antenna connectors 9. Output connectors 10. MIC/LINE slide switch 11. Power jack 12.5 -“ 18.9 VDC 10 POWER MARCAD DIVERSITY 1 RF A RF BAUDIOSQUELCH LEVEL 2 4 5 3 6 7 ANT ANTOUTPUTS HI Z BAL MIC LINEPOWER A B 8 9 9 11 8 Service Note: Shure recommends that all service procedures be performed by a Factory- Authorized Service Center or that the product be returned directly to Shure Brothers Inc. Licensing: Operation may require a user license. Frequency or power-output modifications may violate this products approvals. Contact your countrys communications authorities. 1999, Shure, Inc. Printed in U.S.A.

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Shure LX4 Diversity Receiver 2 Characteristics 25D1008 (BK) Circuit Description The Shure Model LX4 Diversity Receiver is a single-conversion superheterodyne diversity FM receiver operating in the 169 -“ 240 MHz band. It is intended for use with compatible Shure VHF wireless trans- mitters, including the Shure LX, L, EC, SC, and T series hand-held and body-pack transmitters. The LX4 has balanced LO-Z output (3-pin XLR-type connector), an unbalanced aux level audio output (1/4 inch monophonic phone jack), and audio output level (volume) control for all outputs. The LX4 has an externally-accessible squelch control for signal-to- noise muting system. The recessed potentiometer for squelch control is screwdriver-adjustable. A one quarter wavelength whip type antenna can be mounted direct- ly to the receiver or to a full rack panel (Shure model WA440), and can then be cabled to the receiver. Also, a Shure model WA404 antenna splitter can be used to provide antenna inputs and dc power to the LX4. Audio output is a 1/4-inch, single circuit (monophonic) phone jack. Diversity channel selection and muting are provided by a noise- operated squelch system. Noise signals are obtained from the additional detector outputs at pin 9 of U100 and U200. For diversity channel A, the noise signal is adjusted by squelch level control R130 before amplifi- cation by U1B. Active high-pass filter U1C removes audio components that could cause false triggering. The noise is then rectified by D2 and smoothed by C18 to provide a dc voltage that varies in accordance with the amount of noise present on the detected signal. An identical scheme is followed for diversity channel B, where noise signals are adjusted by squelch level control R230 before being amplified by U2B, filtered by U2C, rectified by D1, and smoothed by C17. Two diversity peak A/B (yellow) LEDS are located on the front of the unit illuminate to indicate which diversity channel (A, B, or both) have been selected by the receiver. When the quality of the received signal is below the squelch threshold level, both LEDs are extinguished. Audio peak LEDs illuminate when the deviation level of the received signal exceeds the following deviation: LED Color Deviation kHz 1 -“ Green 1.5 2 -“ Green 4.0 3 -“ Green 7.0 4 -“ Amber 11 . 0 5 -“ Red 14.0