Page 3 - iiiiiiiiiiiii; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; DANGER; WARNING
iiiiiiiiiiiii i SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DANGER Never touch the SSB antenna, antennacoupler or lead-in insulator when theSSB radiotelephone is transmitting. High voltage which will cause death orserious injury is present at the locationsmentioned above when the SSB radio-telephone is transmitting. Antenn...
Page 4 - ii; TABLE OF CONTENTS
ii TABLE OF CONTENTS EQUIPMENT LISTS ...................................................................................................... iii SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................... v 1. MOUNTING 1.1 Mounting of Transceiver Unit .....
Page 5 - iii; EQUIPMENT LISTS; Standard Set
iii EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard Set e m a N e p y T . o N e d o C y t Q s k r a m e R t i n U r e v i e c s n a r T 3 0 5 1 - S F — 1 e l b a c r e w o p h t i W A 3 0 5 1 - S F — A . S . U r o F r e l p u o C a n n e t n A 3 0 5 1 - T A — 1 s e i r o s s e c c A 0 - 5 0 P F 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 8 0 9 - 0...
Page 6 - iv; Optional Equipment
iv Optional Equipment e m a N e p y T . o N e d o C y t Q s k r a m e R r e w o P C D - C A 0 7 2 - R P — 1 r e t r e v n o C C D - C D 0 2 2 - C P — 1 t i K A - E T O M E R 2 8 - 5 0 P O 0 1 8 - 9 3 9 - 5 0 0 1 r o F C 2 3 2 - S R t i K B - E T O M E R 3 8 - 5 0 P O 0 0 2 8 - 9 3 9 - 5 0 1 c r o F ...
Page 7 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION; FS-1503 system configuration
v SYSTEM CONFIGURATION R 0 2 4 6 8 10 S H3E AGC NB SIMP SSB TRANSCEIVER FS-1503 MIC OFF VOLUME RF GAIN FREQ/CH NBDP Terminal DP-6 DSC Terminal DSC-60 Distributor DB-120 DSC Terminal DSC-5/6 NBDP Terminal DP-5/6 Remote Station RB-500 Option 13.6 VDC Transceiver UnitFS-1503 Antenna CouplerAT-1503 Exte...
Page 8 - Mounting of Transceiver Unit; General mounting considerations; the connectors for maintenance.; Mounting on overhead, bulkhead or tabletop; Figure 1-1 How to install the transceiver unit in the hanger
1-1 1. MOUNTING 1.1 Mounting of Transceiver Unit General mounting considerations The transceiver unit can be mounted on the overhead, a bulkhead, on a tabletop, or in a console(flush mounting). When selecting a mounting location keep the following points in mind: • Make sure the location is strong e...
Page 9 - Console mounting; Mounting considerations; Figure 1-2 Mounting dimensions for console mounting
1-2 Console mounting Mounting considerations In addition to the general mounting considerations mentioned on the previous page, keep thefollowing points in mind when selecting a mounting location: • Select a place where the LCD can be easily viewed, keeping in mind the LCD viewing angle is as shown ...
Page 10 - Mounting of Antenna Coupler
1-3 1.2 Mounting of Antenna Coupler The antenna coupler is installed between the antenna and the transceiver, and tunes the antennato the transmitter. Mounting considerations The splashproof construction of the antenna coupler permits installation indoors or outdoors.When selecting a location, keep ...
Page 11 - Mounting the antenna coupler; Mounting methods; Figure 1-3 Typical antenna coupler installations
1-4 Mounting the antenna coupler Mounting methods The antenna coupler can be fixed to the floor, bulkhead, or on the overhead. For mounting onthe bulkhead, floor or overhead, fix the coupler with either tapping screws or M6 nuts, bolts andwashers. INDOOR USE ONLY Figure 1-3 Typical antenna coupler i...
Page 12 - How to mount the antenna coupler; Figure 1-4 How to mount the antenna coupler
1-5 How to mount the antenna coupler Wire clip Lead-ininsulator Stand-offinsulator INDOOR INSTALLATION From antenna selector ANTENNA SELECTOR For thin bulkhead, use nuts, bolts andand washers instead of tapping screws. Figure 1-4 How to mount the antenna coupler
Page 13 - CAUTION; Ground for metallic hull; Figure 1-5 Ground for a metallic hull; Ground for non-metallic hull
1-6 1.3 Ground System A good antenna can work well only when it is connected to an efficient rf ground. Without agood ground system, the full potential of this radio cannot be realized. Ground the equipment toprevent electrical shockand mutual interference. CAUTION Ground for metallic hull Run a cop...
Page 14 - Mounting of Antenna; About antennas; part should be within 10 degrees of vertical.
1-7 1.4 Mounting of Antenna About antennas The antenna plays the most important role in radio communication. If it cannot receive ortransmit effectively because of improper installation, even the most sophisticated transceiverwill be rendered useless. There are various types of SSB antennas. The mos...
Page 15 - Typical antenna installations; Figure 1-6 Typical antenna installations
1-8 Typical antenna installations Ship station On ship stations, the long wire antenna is spannedbetween supporting structures. The length of thehorizontal wire should be between 6 and 15meters. And the length of the vertical wire shouldbe no less than 5 meters, the longer the bettertransmission. Lo...
Page 16 - Figure 2-1 General wiring diagram
2-1 2. WIRING Speaker(option) Control Cable Coax.Cable Total length ofantenna shouldbe 6 to 15 meters. Handset(option) DSC TerminalNBDP TerminalRemote Station + _ Not used Antenna Groundwire Fuse Holders (RED) (BLK) 12VDC Power Cable Min120AH 25 CONTROL CABLE 05S0949-0 05S0462-1 COAX. CABLE 90 5 Dra...
Page 17 - Figure 2-2 Connections inside the antenna coupler
2-2 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 GRN YEL ORG RED BRN BLK WHT DUMMY THRU NC (IANT) BUSY TUNE GND +12 V Leave slack in wiresto prevent breakage. Antennawire 765432 1 TB2 TB1 Coaxial cable Copper strap(Connect to ground.) Control cable Groundterminal Groundplate Fasten drainwire here. Clamp cableat shield. Shield cas...
Page 18 - WIRING OF OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT; The DSC Terminal connects to the REMOTE connector on the FS-1503.; Remarks on connection
3-1 3. WIRING OF OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 3.1 NBDP Terminal DP-6 The NBDP Terminal connects to the REMOTE connector on the FS-1503. It has a remotecontrol function which automatically sets class of emission and frequency data at the FS-1503. Remarks on connection Connect the NBDP Terminal to the FS-1503 w...
Page 19 - Necessary parts; Figure 3-2 Function of the Distributor DB-500
3-2 3.3 Remote Station RB-500 Connect to the REMOTE connector on the FS-1503. If more than two RB-500s or DSC, NBDPare to be installed, connect them via the Distributor DB-500. Necessary parts Requires REMOTE-B Kit (current loop) for connection of a single remote station or REMOTE-A Kit when the DB-...
Page 20 - REMOTE and CONTROL Boards; Figure 3-3 Installation of REMOTE and CONTROL boards
3-3 3.5 REMOTE and CONTROL Boards COVER GASKET SHIELDCOVER PAN HEAD SCREWM3X6 (9 PCS.) HANGER GASKET BINDING SCREWM4X10 (6 PCS.) J4 J5 J3 TX/RX BOARD 05P0666 CONTROL CONNECTOR (7P) REMOTE CONNECTOR (16P) PAN HEAD SCREWM3X10 PAN HEAD SCREWM3X10 (2 PCS.) PAN HEAD SCREWM3X8 (5 PCS.) 1 1.Remove cover an...
Page 22 - Figure 3-5 Transceiver unit, top view, installation of SW REG Board
3-5 3.8 SW Regulator (SW REG board) The FS-1503 is supplied with negative ground. If necessary, to float the battery negative line,the SW REG Kit is available. Install the kit following the illustration below. J5 J6 2 Fasten SW. REG Board with five pan head screws-B (M3X8). J1 J2 J2 J3 SW. REG BOARD...
Page 23 - Figure 3-6 COUPLER board, installation of dummy load
3-6 3.9 Dummy Load The dummy load enables testing of the two-tone alarm. Install the board following the figurebelow. CHANGE SYSTEM SETTING 9917 to 1. J TXOUT TXIN E TB2 TB1 TB3 TB4 E TB3 TB4 J1 J2 ANT NOTICE NOTICE W3 WIRE ASSY. W5WIRE ASSY. W6WIRE ASSY. W4 WIRE ASSY. Separate wire assembliesW3 and...
Page 24 - Figure 3-7 Connection of floating ground radiotelephone
3-7 3.10 Floating Ground Radiotelephone (FS-5000, etc.) Connect the FS-1503 to the floating ground radiotelephone with a connection cable whosediameter is 0.75 mm 2 or larger (3C cable or equivalent). FS-1503 Figure 3-7 Connection of floating ground radiotelephone
Page 25 - INSTALLATION CHECK; lnstallation Checks; Visual checks; Antenna; ) Is the antenna wire securely connected to the coupler?; Antenna coupler; ) Is the length of the ground wire as short as possible?; Transceiver unit; ) Are all connectors securely tightened?; Optional equipment; ) Are all wirings between the unit and the FS-1503 correctly made?; Supply voltage
4-1 4. INSTALLATION CHECK 4.1 lnstallation Checks After completing the installation, check the FS-1503 and all equipment connected to it forproper connection and operation. Visual checks Before turning on the radiotelephone, visually check it as follows: Antenna 1) Are fixing bolts, wire clips, shac...
Page 26 - Performance; Receiver; Check that all the bands can be received clearly.; Transmitter; Noise; User Channel Registration
4-2 Performance If no problems were found in the preceding sections, then turn on the transceiver and check itfor proper performance. Receiver 1. Turn on the loudspeaker. 2. Turn off the squelch. 3. Check that all the bands can be received clearly. If signal strength is too low or there is too much ...