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| R-2011D/HS||High stability oscillator, IEEE·488 Bus, and UK cellular option | | R-2011D/HS||High stability oscillator, IEEE·488 Bus, and UK cellular option | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | R-2012D/HS|| No idea what this is | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | R-2014D/HS|| Type 1&2 trunking and SECURENET DES/DVP options | ||
|- | |- | ||
| R-2021D||With Motorola Trunked Radio option | | R-2021D||With Motorola Trunked Radio option | ||
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| R-2045D/HS||High stability oscillator and Motorola's DES and SECURENET options | | R-2045D/HS||High stability oscillator and Motorola's DES and SECURENET options | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | R-2048D/HS||High stability oscillator with DES/SECURENET and Cellular Options | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Board options == | ||
+ | |||
+ | I call this board options as through out the life of the 2001, different boards were produced. The A12 and A13 slots can take any option board, but some combos require the GPIB card. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The service manual identified the following options: | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | ! Option | ||
+ | ! Description | ||
+ | ! Part Number | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Option A | ||
+ | | Cellular Tel Test Board | ||
+ | | 01-P22120E001 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Option B | ||
+ | |IEEE/Remote Interface Board | ||
+ | | 01-P22130E001 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Option C | ||
+ | | Secure Comm Board | ||
+ | | 01-P23360K001 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Option D | ||
+ | | Trunked Radio Test Board | ||
+ | | 01-P229000H001 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | \900 | ||
+ | | Enhanced Duplex Generator Board | ||
+ | | 01-P22338K001 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | AT-1 | ||
+ | | Remote control attenuator | ||
+ | | 01-80343B84 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | \900 this was an option which added a 39, and 55 MHz offset to the duplex generator (in addition to 45 MHz and 0-10 MHz). | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Serial Numbers == | ||
+ | |||
+ | The serial numbers follow the standard Motorola way of expressing the model and moanufacture date | ||
+ | |||
+ | A standard Serial number will be 415KNV0069. In this the 415 is the model type, K is a check digit, N is the Year, V is the month and 0069 is the number made in that month. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="display: inline-table;" | ||
+ | |+Year | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! 2nd Letter | ||
+ | ! Year | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |D || 1979 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |E || 1980 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |F || 1981 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |G || 1982 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |H || 1983 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |I || SKIP | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |J || 1984 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |K || 1985 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |L || 1986 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |M || 1987 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |N || 1988 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |O || SKIP | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |P || 1989 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Q || 1990 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |R || 1991 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S || 1992 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |T || 1993 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |U || 1994 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |V || 1995 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |W || 1996 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |X || 1997 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Y || 1998 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Z || 1999 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="display: inline-table;" | ||
+ | |+Month | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! 3rd Letter | ||
+ | ! Month | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |A || 1H January | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |B || 2H January | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |C || 1H Febuary | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |D || 2H February | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |E || 1H March | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |F || 2H March | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |G || 1H April | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |H || 2H April | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |J || 1H May | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |K || 2H May | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |L || 1H June | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |M || 2H June | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |N || 1H July | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |P || 2H July | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Q || 1H August | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |R || 2H August | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S || 1H September | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |T || 2H September | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |U || 1H October | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |V || 2H October | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |W || 1H November | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |X || 2H November | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Y || 1H December | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Z || 2H December | ||
|} | |} | ||
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==[[media:R2001C-R2002C Operators Manual 68P81069A99-O - 1982-12-01 Missing pages.pdf|R2001C-R2002C Operators Manual 68P81069A99-O - 1982-12-01 Missing pages]]== | ==[[media:R2001C-R2002C Operators Manual 68P81069A99-O - 1982-12-01 Missing pages.pdf|R2001C-R2002C Operators Manual 68P81069A99-O - 1982-12-01 Missing pages]]== | ||
:14 MiB missing some pages | :14 MiB missing some pages | ||
+ | =='''[[media:R2001D Communications System Analyzer Maintenance Manual 68P81069A63-A High Quality PDF.pdf|R2001D Communications System Analyzer Maintenance Manual]]'''== | ||
+ | :180mb, Best Copy but it's the first revision of the manual, so no DES/DVP board docs. The scans are full page and OCR'd. This is the manual you want. | ||
=='''[[media:R2001D Communications System Analyzer Maintenance Manual RLN4073A - 1996-12-15 - OCR and Best Service Manual.pdf|R2001D Communications System Analyzer Maintenance Manual RLN4073A - 1996-12-15 - OCR and Best Service Manual]]'''== | =='''[[media:R2001D Communications System Analyzer Maintenance Manual RLN4073A - 1996-12-15 - OCR and Best Service Manual.pdf|R2001D Communications System Analyzer Maintenance Manual RLN4073A - 1996-12-15 - OCR and Best Service Manual]]'''== | ||
− | :80 MiB, Best Copy, includes all options, and the DES/DVP crypto boards. | + | :80 MiB, Second Best Copy, includes all options, and the DES/DVP crypto boards. |
=='''[[media:R2001D Motorola operators manual 68P81069A66-B 1985-07-15.pdf|R2001D Motorola operators manual 68P81069A66-B 1985-07-15]]'''== | =='''[[media:R2001D Motorola operators manual 68P81069A66-B 1985-07-15.pdf|R2001D Motorola operators manual 68P81069A66-B 1985-07-15]]'''== | ||
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:Version 05A, M27256 Image from M42 on A14 CPU board June 1995 | :Version 05A, M27256 Image from M42 on A14 CPU board June 1995 | ||
− | === [[media:A12 Secure Board - HN4827128 -SECURE VERSION 09A T.E.S.D. May 1995.bin|Secure 09A - May 1995]] | + | === [[media:A12 Secure Board - HN4827128 -SECURE VERSION 09A T.E.S.D. May 1995.bin|Secure 09A - May 1995]] === |
:Version 09A, HN4827128 from A12 Secure board marked "SECURE VERSION 09A T.E.S.D. May 1995" | :Version 09A, HN4827128 from A12 Secure board marked "SECURE VERSION 09A T.E.S.D. May 1995" | ||
− | === [[media:A-10 Audio Synth Board - U11 - MM2716 - A10U11 REV - 8443.bin|Audio Synth Board - U11 Rev 8443]] | + | === [[media:A-10 Audio Synth Board - U11 - MM2716 - A10U11 REV - 8443.bin|Audio Synth Board - U11 Rev 8443]] === |
: Revision 8443, MM2716 from A-10 audio board. Likely this is a fixed "rom as logic lookup" use. | : Revision 8443, MM2716 from A-10 audio board. Likely this is a fixed "rom as logic lookup" use. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:36, 21 July 2020
This is about the Motorola R2001 series of test equipment from the earl/mid 1980's.
Contents
- 1 Options
- 2 Documentation
- 2.1 R2001A-R2002A Service Manual 68P81069A84-0 1980-05-30 Bad Scan
- 2.2 R2001A-R2002A Service Manual 68P81069A84-0 1980-05-30 Good Scan
- 2.3 R2001B-R2002B Operation & Service Manual 68P81069A93-O - 1981-06-30
- 2.4 R2001B-R2002B Operation and Service Manual 6881069A93-O
- 2.5 R2001C-R2002C Operation & Service Manual 6881069A99-0 - 1982-12-01 Including GPIB programing manual
- 2.6 R2001C-R2002C Operators Manual 68P81069A99-O - 1982-12-01 Missing pages
- 2.7 R2001D Communications System Analyzer Maintenance Manual
- 2.8 R2001D Communications System Analyzer Maintenance Manual RLN4073A - 1996-12-15 - OCR and Best Service Manual
- 2.9 R2001D Motorola operators manual 68P81069A66-B 1985-07-15
- 2.10 R2001D Operators Manual 68P81069A66-B - 1985-07-15
- 2.11 R2001D Operators Manual Revisions Feb-2-1987
- 2.12 R2001D Service Manual 68P81069A63 - 1985-03-29 Scanned by KB9MCI
- 2.13 R2008C Operators Manual 6881069A70-O - 1984-06-28
- 2.14 R2008D and R2010D Operator Manual 6881069A62-O - 1985-08-07
- 2.15 R2008D-R2010D Operators Manual 68P81069A62-0
- 2.16 R2200-R2400 Operators Manual 68P81069A79-B
- 3 Firmware
- 4 Technical notes
- 5 Pictures
- 6 External References
Options
There were several A/B/C units in the 2001 series before the D came out in 1984. The earl units were offered for sale beginning in 1980, and lack some of the features of the later units. I'm not sure what they lack other than the modularity and the frequency tuning control of the D series.
The 2001D was first offered in 1984/85 as the following options:
Model | Description |
---|---|
R-2001D | Basic Model |
R-2001D/HS | Basic Model with 10MHz OCXO |
R-2002D/HS | IEEE 488 (GPIB/HPIB) and 10MHz OCXO |
R-2008D/HS | Cellular (AMPS) Option and 10MHz OCXO |
R-2009D/HS | Cellular (AMPS) Option, IEEE 488 (GPIB/HPIB) and, 10MHz OCXO |
At some later date (1986?) the other options were introduced:
Model | Description |
---|---|
R-2001D | Basic Model |
R-2001D/HS | With high stability oscillator |
R-2002D | With IEEE·488 option |
R-2002D/HS | High stability oscillator and IEEE·4BB Bus option |
R-2004D | With Motorola DES option |
R-2004D/HS | High stability oscillator and Motorola DES option |
R-2005D | With Motorola SECURENET option |
R-2005D/HS | High stability oscillator and Motorola SECURENET option |
R-2008D | With cellular option |
R-2008D/HS | High stability oscillator and cellular option |
R-2009D | With IEEE·4BB Bus and cellular options |
R-2009D/HS | With high stability oscillator, IEEE-48B Bus and cellular option |
R-2010D | With UK cellular option |
R-2010D/HS | High stability oscillator and UK cellular option |
R-2011D | With IEEE-488 Bus and UK cellular option |
R-2011D/HS | High stability oscillator, IEEE·488 Bus, and UK cellular option |
R-2012D/HS | No idea what this is |
R-2014D/HS | Type 1&2 trunking and SECURENET DES/DVP options |
R-2021D | With Motorola Trunked Radio option |
R-2021D/HS | High stability oscillator and Motorola Trunked Radio option |
R-2045D | With Motorola DES and SECURENET options |
R-2045D/HS | High stability oscillator and Motorola's DES and SECURENET options |
R-2048D/HS | High stability oscillator with DES/SECURENET and Cellular Options |
Board options
I call this board options as through out the life of the 2001, different boards were produced. The A12 and A13 slots can take any option board, but some combos require the GPIB card.
The service manual identified the following options:
Option | Description | Part Number |
---|---|---|
Option A | Cellular Tel Test Board | 01-P22120E001 |
Option B | IEEE/Remote Interface Board | 01-P22130E001 |
Option C | Secure Comm Board | 01-P23360K001 |
Option D | Trunked Radio Test Board | 01-P229000H001 |
\900 | Enhanced Duplex Generator Board | 01-P22338K001 |
AT-1 | Remote control attenuator | 01-80343B84 |
\900 this was an option which added a 39, and 55 MHz offset to the duplex generator (in addition to 45 MHz and 0-10 MHz).
Serial Numbers
The serial numbers follow the standard Motorola way of expressing the model and moanufacture date
A standard Serial number will be 415KNV0069. In this the 415 is the model type, K is a check digit, N is the Year, V is the month and 0069 is the number made in that month.
2nd Letter | Year |
---|---|
D | 1979 |
E | 1980 |
F | 1981 |
G | 1982 |
H | 1983 |
I | SKIP |
J | 1984 |
K | 1985 |
L | 1986 |
M | 1987 |
N | 1988 |
O | SKIP |
P | 1989 |
Q | 1990 |
R | 1991 |
S | 1992 |
T | 1993 |
U | 1994 |
V | 1995 |
W | 1996 |
X | 1997 |
Y | 1998 |
Z | 1999 |
3rd Letter | Month |
---|---|
A | 1H January |
B | 2H January |
C | 1H Febuary |
D | 2H February |
E | 1H March |
F | 2H March |
G | 1H April |
H | 2H April |
J | 1H May |
K | 2H May |
L | 1H June |
M | 2H June |
N | 1H July |
P | 2H July |
Q | 1H August |
R | 2H August |
S | 1H September |
T | 2H September |
U | 1H October |
V | 2H October |
W | 1H November |
X | 2H November |
Y | 1H December |
Z | 2H December |
Documentation
There's a bunch of manual all over the net, some I've scanned, others from other people. Some scans are better than others, I've OCR'd and cleaned up what I've found to the best of my abilities.
R2001A-R2002A Service Manual 68P81069A84-0 1980-05-30 Bad Scan
- 33 MiB, rough scan and source
R2001A-R2002A Service Manual 68P81069A84-0 1980-05-30 Good Scan
- 60 MiB, Good Scan, most complete.
R2001B-R2002B Operation & Service Manual 68P81069A93-O - 1981-06-30
- 10 MiB
R2001B-R2002B Operation and Service Manual 6881069A93-O
- 89 MiB, Best Copy
R2001C-R2002C Operation & Service Manual 6881069A99-0 - 1982-12-01 Including GPIB programing manual
- 40 MiB Best Copy
R2001C-R2002C Operators Manual 68P81069A99-O - 1982-12-01 Missing pages
- 14 MiB missing some pages
R2001D Communications System Analyzer Maintenance Manual
- 180mb, Best Copy but it's the first revision of the manual, so no DES/DVP board docs. The scans are full page and OCR'd. This is the manual you want.
R2001D Communications System Analyzer Maintenance Manual RLN4073A - 1996-12-15 - OCR and Best Service Manual
- 80 MiB, Second Best Copy, includes all options, and the DES/DVP crypto boards.
R2001D Motorola operators manual 68P81069A66-B 1985-07-15
- 13 MiB
R2001D Operators Manual 68P81069A66-B - 1985-07-15
- 6.57 MiB, not as clear as the first copy
R2001D Operators Manual Revisions Feb-2-1987
- 500 KiB, 1987 Manual Revisions
R2001D Service Manual 68P81069A63 - 1985-03-29 Scanned by KB9MCI
- 42 MiB, Service manual I scanned from a high quality copy of the OEM manual that was included with the R2008D/HS I bought in 2008.
R2008C Operators Manual 6881069A70-O - 1984-06-28
- Operators Manual for Cell Test set on the 2008C series
R2008D and R2010D Operator Manual 6881069A62-O - 1985-08-07
- Operators Manual for Cell Test set on the 2008D and 2010D series
R2008D-R2010D Operators Manual 68P81069A62-0
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R2200-R2400 Operators Manual 68P81069A79-B
- -
Firmware
The below firmware images have been read off the PROMs inside the respective modules. I'm not sure what's what, so I've broken it out by the monitor it came from. Any additions would be helpful.
R2005D
M-40 MAIN 05A - June 1995
- Version 05A, M27256 Image from M40 on A14 CPU board June 1995
M-41 MAIN 05A - June 1995
- Version 05A, M27256 Image from M41 on A14 CPU board June 1995
M-42 MAIN 05A - June 1995
- Version 05A, M27256 Image from M42 on A14 CPU board June 1995
Secure 09A - May 1995
- Version 09A, HN4827128 from A12 Secure board marked "SECURE VERSION 09A T.E.S.D. May 1995"
Audio Synth Board - U11 Rev 8443
- Revision 8443, MM2716 from A-10 audio board. Likely this is a fixed "rom as logic lookup" use.
Technical notes
Extender Cards
The original extender cards are not available from Motorola. They were flexible and you were able to lay the test board on top of the unit to trouble shoot it. The card edge connectors are .1" spacing and were manufactured by Sullins Microplastics. I've had good success with after market flexible cards from eBay/china.
Fuse on Antenna Input
The antenna input is designed to take a 1/8 amp axial Picofuse made by Littlefuse - 0251.125MXL
Digi-Key has them F2308-ND
I've also used the smaller 1/16 Amp Fuse, the smallest value they offer in the 251 series. It's about 3x the cost however. Digi-Key F2307-ND
Tracking generator function
This was a little Easter Egg left in the system. One can get a spectrum analyzer and tracking generator function in the spectrum mode. This allows the use of a return loss bridge to measure return loss.
Simply set the duplex generator offset to 0 and enable the duplex generator in the spectrum analyzer mode. The offset oscillator will sweep in sync with the analyzer.
Note this is not calibrated, but it will work. There are limits to the general poor preformance of the built in spectrum analyzer.
Scope conversion
Based on a note it's possible to use an external scope with the unit if the internal CRT dies.
CRTs are very rare for the R2000 series. It is, however, possible to use an Ocilloscope as a replacement, since the original scheme used an electrostatic CRT: Here is how I have connected an ocilloscope to the R2001. The scope is used as a replacement for the CRT. The scope must have X, Y, and Z inputs. X = Vertical. Y = EXT Horizontal input. Z = Blanking input, which is often found on the back panel of the scope. The video will be inverted (negative) unless you construct a simple video inverter. Connections to the R2001: All connections are to test points on the A-2 board which is next to the CRT. The test points are in order as noted. Also note that the LV supply will not operate with out the HV supply connected. R2001A,B,C: Vert: TP4 Horiz: TP1 Z (video): TP8 TP1 is toward rear of the chassis. R2001D: Vert: TP1 Horiz: TP6 Z (video): TP1 TP1 is toward the front of the chassis. Set the scope for Ext Horiz, set Vert and horoz gains for the desired scan. Adjust scope Intensity, and 2001 Intensity for adequate display. The only R2001 front panel control which will be inoperative is the Focus.
Pictures
R2005D/HS
I took the following pics of a R2005D/HS I repaired
A-2 Scope Amplifier Board
A-9 Scope DVM Control Board
A-10 Audio Synthesizer Board
A-11 Processor Interface Board
A-12 Securenet Board
A-14 Processor Board
A-17 RF Input Module
OCXS module
Bottom side pictures
External References
Notes on Repeater Builder by Robert Meister
Motorola R2001 power supply repair
Replacing the Power Supply Capacitors in the R2001B and R2001C series Service Monitors