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Limited Warranty

All products manufactured by Seller are warranted to be free from 
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year, unless 
otherwise specified, from date of shipment and to conform to applica-
ble specifications, drawings, blueprints and/or samples. Seller’s sole 
obligation under these warranties shall be to issue credit, repair or 
replace any item or part thereof which is proved to be other than as 
warranted; no allowance shall be made for any labor charges of Buyer 
for replacement of parts, adjustment or repairs, or any other work, 
unless such charges are authorized in advance by Seller.
If Seller’s products are claimed to be defective in material or work-
manship or not to conform to specifications, drawings, blueprints and/
or samples, Seller shall, upon prompt notice thereof, either examine 
the products where they are located or issue shipping instructions for 
return to Seller (transportation-charges prepaid by Buyer). In the 
event any of our products are proved to be other than as warranted, 
transportation costs (cheapest way) to and from Seller’s plant, will be 
borne by Seller and reimbursement or credit will be made for amounts 
so expended by Buyer. Every such claim for breach of these warranties 
shall be deemed to be waived by Buyer unless made in writing within 
ten days from the date of discovery of the defect.
The above warranties shall not extend to any products or parts thereof 
which have been subjected to any misuse or neglect, damaged by acci-
dent, rendered defective by reason of improper installation or by the 
performance of repairs or alterations outside of our plant, and shall 
not apply to any goods or parts thereof furnished by Buyer or acquired 
from others at Buyer’s request and/or to Buyer’s specifications. Rou-
tine (regularly required) calibration is not covered under this limited 
warranty. In addition, Seller’s warranties do not extend to the failure 
of tubes, transistors, fuses and batteries, or to other equipment and 
parts manufactured by others except to the extent of the original man-
ufacturer’s warranty to Seller.
The obligations under the foregoing warranties are limited to the precise 
terms thereof. These warranties provide exclusive remedies, expressly in 
lieu of all other remedies including claims for special or consequential 
damages. SELLER NEITHER MAKES NOR ASSUMES ANY OTHER 
WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS, STATUTORY, 
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY 
AND FITNESS, AND NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO ASSUME 
FOR SELLER ANY OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY NOT STRICTLY IN 
ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOREGOING.

Summary of Contents for 4314B

Page 1: ...ONAL THRULINE WATTMETER Operations Manual Model 4314B Copyright 2010 by Bird Electronic Corporation Instruction Book Part Number 920 4314B Rev E Thruline is a registered trademark of Bird Electronic C...

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Page 3: ...to remove the RF transmission line while RF power is present WARNING Do Not Service Or Adjust Alone Under no circumstances should any person reach into an enclosure for the purpose of service or adjus...

Page 4: ...not correctly performed could result in damage to the instrument WARNING Exposure to RF power radiation and the possibility of RF shock or burns exists with some operating conditions Always be sure to...

Page 5: ...line load when it is first applied to the RF line CAUTION Use reasonable care in handling Do not drop or subject the wattmeter or elements to hard blows as accuracy may be impaired or other damage may...

Page 6: ...EL INSTRUMENTO BENUTZUNG WIRD DAS GER T AUF ANDERE WEISE VERWENDET ALS VOM HERSTELLER BESCHRIEBEN KANN DIE GER TESICHERHEIT BEEINTR CHTIGT WERDEN UTILISATION TOUTE UTILISATION DE CET INSTRUMENT QUI N...

Page 7: ...GELTEN NUR F R GESCHULTES FACHPERSONAL ZUR VERMEIDUNG GEF HRLICHE ELEKTRISCHE SCHOCKS SIND WARTUNGSARBEITEN AUSSCHLIE LICH VON QUALIFIZIERTEM SERVICEPERSONAL DURCHZUF HREN ENTRENTIEN L EMPLOI DES INST...

Page 8: ...SERVER L L MENT DANS LA PRISE LORS DE L EMPLOI HF SPANNUNG KANN IN DER HF ELEMENT BUCHSE ANSTEHEN ELEMENT W HREND DES BETRIEBS EINGEST PSELT LASSEN PUEDE HABER VOLTAJE RF EN EL ENCHUFE DEL ELEMENTO RF...

Page 9: ...ically updated When inquiring about updates to this manual refer to the part number and revision on the title page Literature Contents Chapter Layout Introduction Describes the features of the Thrulin...

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Page 11: ...Characteristics and Capabilities 1 Power Requirements 2 Additional Equipment 2 Chapter 2 Installation 3 Portability 3 Connections 3 Chapter 3 Theory of Operation 5 Traveling Wave Viewpoint 5 Coupling...

Page 12: ...ing 23 Preventative Maintenance 23 Line Section Care 24 Inspection 24 Troubleshooting 24 Battery Procedures 26 Testing the Batteries 26 Replacing the Batteries 26 Replacing the Meter 27 Replacing the...

Page 13: ...es through a lateral hole and into the Plug In Element socket on the RF line section The finger has a button on its end which makes connec tion with the contacts of the Plug in Element The silver plat...

Page 14: ...s which typi cally provide 20 hours of operation AC adapters are also available for use with either a 115 or 230 VAC line Additional Equipment The only additional equipment required by the Model 4314B...

Page 15: ...t Parts on page 33 1 Insert the Model 4314B Thruline Wattmeter in coaxial transmission lines of 50 ohms nominal impedance The signal source and load con nections can be made to either side of the watt...

Page 16: ...ement installed in the wattmeter has a sufficiently high wattage rating to handle the line load when it is first applied to the RF line 1 5 16 33 3mm 3 3 8 3 5 8 92 1mm 85 7mm 6 7 8 174 6mm 4 101 6mm...

Page 17: ...t requiring the use of unwieldy and expensive slotted line equipment Many users find that the ratio of is more useful than VSWR Coupling Circuit When the wattmeter is connected into the system the RF...

Page 18: ...lects beyond the bat tery test mark on the meter scale If the pointer fails to reach the mark the batteries need replaced Replacement of both batteries simultaneously will assure that sufficient batte...

Page 19: ...Q3 to maintain the read ing of the meter even though the peak of the pulse is no longer applied to the amplifier assembly input Only the peak power is indicated even though there is a wide fluctuatio...

Page 20: ...Bird Technologies 8 Figure 3 Model 4314B Schematic Diagram...

Page 21: ...ODEL 4314B SERIAL XXXX BIRD ELECTRONIC CORPORATION CLEVELAND SOLON OHIO DANGER RF VOLTAGE KEEP ELEMENT IN LINE SOCKET DURING OPERATION 15 80 F S 30 UA PN 2080 002 W ELECTRONIC 20 0 BIRD 10 5 30 40 T T...

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Page 23: ...sibility of RF shock or burns exists with some operating conditions Always be sure to turn off the transmitter when connecting or disconnecting a wattmeter Be sure the transmission line is terminated...

Page 24: ...ea surements are being made The index pin protruding from the element s body should rest against the stop on the line section in both the forward and reflected position The small catch in the lower le...

Page 25: ...maline Load Resistor of proper power rating forms a highly useful absorption wattmeter Since the reflected power will be negligible it will be unnecessary to rotate the element from the forward direct...

Page 26: ...50 100 150 200 300 400 5 2 4 6 8 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 VSWR 1 Reflected Power Forward Power Reflected Power Forward Power 1 FORWARD POWER WATTS REFLECTED POWER WATTS 3 0 2 5...

Page 27: ...1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 4 0 5 0 25 30 40 50 100 150 200 300 400 500 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 3 0 2 5 2 0 1 6 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 5 1 2 0 1 1 6 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 9 1 0 8 1 0 7 1 0 6 1...

Page 28: ...ated components can be tested using the Thruline Wattmeter The method of testing depends upon the cir cumstances involved for any particular test Some of these tests are listed below The standing wave...

Page 29: ...to forward power ratio check or with a dc continuity check or leakage check since open circuits or shorts may exist part of the way along the line Attenuation can also be determined as described abov...

Page 30: ...average and peak readings find the intersection of the carrier and peak powers on figure 7 to determine the percentage of positive modulation Figure 7 Graph Converting Carrier Power and Peak Power to...

Page 31: ...Operating Instructions 19...

Page 32: ...the impedance of the load as seen at the source If the adjustments for maximum power transfer were made with the Model 4314B in place removing it short ens the line by four inches plus two connectors...

Page 33: ...TERY switch to the ON position Leaving the unit in other switch positions will shorten battery life WARNING Always be sure transmitter power is off before disconnecting the unit from the transmission...

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Page 35: ...ot restrict the entry of the element Clean the meter and meter housing using a cloth moistened with a mild detergent solution Do this only when necessary and take care not to allow water to enter any...

Page 36: ...its complexity field repair of the Model 4314B Thruline Watt meter is recommended only for certain malfunctions Only those func tions within the scope of normal maintenance are listed If a malfunctio...

Page 37: ...e Check connections in line equipment interconnecting cables and auxiliary in line equipment Wattmeter out of calibration Check calibration See Calibrating the Wattmeter on page 30 Intermittent or inc...

Page 38: ...ark replace the batteries Replacing the Batteries 1 Remove the back cover by unscrewing the four 8 32 Phillips flat head screws Note The screws are located two on each side of the meter housing near t...

Page 39: ...ed instead the buttons may be discarded 6 Remove the meter retaining ring and shock mount from the meter 7 Replace the meter Note If the replacement shock ring is used peel off the white strip coverin...

Page 40: ...p on connector 5 Remove the DC jack wires item 5 6 Remove the meter wires item 3 also at the printed circuit board Note Care should be taken not to break the wires Note Note the wire location for ease...

Page 41: ...strumentation Module Replacing the Quick Change Connectors 1 Remove the four 8 32 screws from each corner of the square flange on the connector 2 Pulling the connector straight outward 3 Install the n...

Page 42: ...that the same read ing is attained in both average and peak modes Install a voltage dropping variable voltage dividing potentiometer and a battery in series with the input of the amplifier Make sure t...

Page 43: ...or any reason request an RMA through the Bird Technologies website link shown below All instruments returned must be shipped prepaid and to the attention of the RMA number Bird Service Center 30303 Au...

Page 44: ...s 8 of full scale Frequency Range 0 45 to 2700 MHz either mode Pulse Parameters Minimum duty factor Minimum repetition rate Minimum pulse width 1 0 x 10 4 30 pps 0 4 microseconds at 100 2300 MHz 1 5 m...

Page 45: ...2 9 V battery 5 1375 8 2 QC connectors Female N normally supplied 9 1 Housing cover assembly 4314 114 10 1 Dress nu 5 1670 11 1 AC to DC converter 115 Vac 230 Vac 5 1864 5 1940 Connector Part Number N...

Page 46: ...Bird Technologies 34 Figure 13 Replacement Parts Inside Back 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 47: ...y such claim for breach of these warranties shall be deemed to be waived by Buyer unless made in writing within ten days from the date of discovery of the defect The above warranties shall not extend...

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