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FlightHawk RF Test Set

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Delete User File

Press to display the Delete User File dialog box. The Delete User File dialog box 

allows any one file type or all file types to be deleted from the FlightHawk-AV. 
See 

Figure 19

.

For procedure to delete files see 

"Data Save and Export" on page 38

Figure 19   Delete User File dialog box

Site Name

Press to toggle ON or OFF, when set to ON the site name will be included on all 
screen shots. 

After Site Name is set to ON, an Edit SiteName dialog box will be displayed each 
time a screen shot is taken. See 

Figure 20

.

The site name must be entered the first time a screen shot is saved. 

Note:

The default setting for the Site Name option is OFF. If the reset 

function is executed on the FlightHawk-AV, the Site Name option is reset 
to OFF.

Figure 20   Site Name Dialog Box

The site name will appear at the bottom of the sweep display screen shot. See 

Figure 21

.

If no site name was entered NULL will appear in place of the site name. 

Figure 21   Site Name Screenshot

Summary of Contents for FlightHawk

Page 1: ...FlightHawk RF Test Set Operation Manual Copyright 2020 by Bird Technologies Instruction Manual Part Number 920 7003A004 1 Rev P1...

Page 2: ...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 3: ...cedure which if not correctly performed could result in personal injury CAUTION Caution notes call attention to a procedure which if not correctly performed could result in damage to the instrument Th...

Page 4: ...nnect the unit to a PC USB port File transfer must be done using a USB Drive CAUTION Do not touch the center pin of the Antenna Test Port with bare hands water or emery cloth Otherwise damage may occu...

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Page 7: ...l is accurate at the time of publication If you should discover any errors or if you have suggestions for improving this manual please send your comments to our factory This manual may be periodically...

Page 8: ...fault measurement includes instructions for performing the test and provides instruction for interpreting measurement Data Save and Export Instructs the user on methods for saving FlightHawk AV gener...

Page 9: ...Hawk AV Basic Operation 5 Aviation Testing Software 5 Measurement Interface 5 FlightHawk AV Default Settings 7 Setting the Measurement Frequencies 8 Changing Measurement Frequency on the Display 8 Cha...

Page 10: ...ete 16 Freq 16 Step 17 Move Left 17 Move Right 17 Search Max 17 Search Min 17 DeltaMarker 17 MoveDelta 17 Search Peak M1 M2 M4 M5 17 Using Delta Markers 18 Peak Search Between Markers 20 Utility Menus...

Page 11: ...ult Location Measurement 37 Chapter 6 Data Save and Export 38 Saving and Recalling FlightHawk AV Status Data 38 Trace Data in CSV File Format 38 Trace Data S1p File 38 Save Files on FlightHawk AV 39 S...

Page 12: ...Types 54 How to Display a Graph 55 How to delete saved graphs 55 Bar Graph Controls 56 Pause Resume 56 Graph Readings 56 Graph Unit 56 Graph Scale 56 Data Graph Controls 57 Graph Unit 57 Graph Scale...

Page 13: ...69 VSWR 70 Peak Envelope Power 70 Video Filter 71 Burst Average Power 72 Chapter 8 Maintenance 73 Cleaning 73 Charging the Battery 73 Replacing the Battery 74 FlightHawk RF Test Set Calibration 74 Sto...

Page 14: ...ecifications 85 Average RF Power 85 Match Measurement 86 Peak Envelope RF Power 87 Burst Average RF Power 87 Physical and Environmental Specifications 88 Termination Specifications 88 Limited Warranty...

Page 15: ...sks 1 Automated VSWR testing 2 Manual Measure Match function to determine if there is a problem with your system s cabling or antenna 3 Manual Distance to Fault measurement to locate the source of the...

Page 16: ...er FlightHawk AV Wideband Power Sensor Model 5017 5017D AV Cable RF N m to N f 3m 5A12970 16 120B Termination 25 Watt 25 T MN Adapter N m to SMA m 4240 500 23 Adapter N m to SMA f 4240 500 10 Adapter...

Page 17: ...screen display area TNC Female 4240 407 UHF Male 4240 408 UHF Female 4240 409 SMA Male 4240 410 SMA Female 4240 411 Couplers 5 4240 413 Hard Carrying Case FH AV CC USB Cable 10 ft 5A2653 10 USB Adapte...

Page 18: ...Bird 5017D AV RF Power Sensor available in the FlightHawk RF Test Set To measure transmitter RF power connect the power sensor to the FlightHawk AV RF Power measurements verify and monitor the condit...

Page 19: ...t display area menus and control options The user taps the screen to access menus change settings perform measurements and save results See Table 1 on page 6 for explanations Note The displays used in...

Page 20: ...ess to display the scale menu 7 LIMIT icon press to display the limit menu 8 DTF icon press to display the Distance to Fault menu 9 CAL icon press to display the calibration menu 10 Menu icon press to...

Page 21: ...Divisions 10 Traces per Channel 1 Active Trace Number 1 Number of Sweep Points 201 Stimulus Start Frequency 1 MHz Stimulus Stop Frequency 6 GHz Stimulus IF Bandwidth 1 kHz Sweep Range Setting Start St...

Page 22: ...minimum or maximum frequency of the model There are two methods available to change the start stop center frequencies and frequency span display screen entry and FREQ menu entry Changing Measurement F...

Page 23: ...es the detail in Measure Match mode measurements When saving a trace the number of data points collected are saved A progress bar just below the x axis will indicate the progress of the sweep When the...

Page 24: ...ttings Note The system default unit m optional unit ft Start Distance 1 Select the input box 2 Set start distance Stop Distance 1 Select the input box 2 Set stop distance Windowing Windowing is an opt...

Page 25: ...lue it must be entered in dB ft or dB meter The manufacturer generally gives these values as dB 100ft or dB 100meters Cable List The Cable List contains known cable values for a variety of cable types...

Page 26: ...to indicate the active Trace 2 Trace Count Setting a Press the Trace icon on the menu bar b Choose the number of traces to display x1 x2 or x4 Note Every trace has a name Tr1 Tr2 Tr3 or Tr4 the name...

Page 27: ...icon See Figure 7 on page 13 2 Select one of the following from the menu a For Manual Operation Press Top to change upper limit of the display Press Bottom to change the lower limit of the display b...

Page 28: ...d using a failure flag and alarm Note Limit lines are available in any measurement mode Setting Limit Lines 1 Press LIMIT icon Figure 8 Limit Menu 2 Select from the following limit options Limit On Of...

Page 29: ...n Press to move limit line down the vertical scale Each press will move the limit line the value in the Step field FailFlag On Off Press to toggle fail flag on and off The words PASS or FAIL will be d...

Page 30: ...n also be displayed Markers indicate SWR to 0 01 and Return Loss or Cable Loss to 0 1 dB Setting Markers 1 Press the MKR icon Figure 10 Marker Menu 2 Select from the following marker options Add Press...

Page 31: ...er to the right Each press will move the active marker the value in the Step field Search Max Press to move the active marker to the maximum value position on the trace Search Min Press to move the ac...

Page 32: ...wo markers must be displayed for the Delta Option to work 1 Select the marker on the screen to be the active marker Note In Figure 12 marker 3 is the active marker marker 1 and 2 are turned on Figure...

Page 33: ...FlightHawk AV Basic Operation 19 3 Press MKR icon and select MoveDelta Note Figure 14 shows Marker 1 3 is now highlighted Figure 14 Highlighted Delta Marker...

Page 34: ...displayed for the peak search between markers to work Marker 3 will always find the peak between marker 1 and 2 regardless of how many other markers are displayed and marker 6 will always find the pea...

Page 35: ...Menu icon will display the utility menus MEM FREQ RESET FILE PNG SYS See Figure 16 These menus are described in this section with the exception of the FREQ menu the FREQ menu is described in Setting t...

Page 36: ...ots Screenshots can be saved by using the Save Screen Picture options on the File menu or by pressing the PNG Icon The current time is added to all screen shots The site name may be added as an option...

Page 37: ...n Edit SiteName dialog box will be displayed each time screen shot is taken Color Screen Shot Press to toggle screen shots in color or black and white When set to OFF screen shots will be black and wh...

Page 38: ...be included on all screen shots After Site Name is set to ON an Edit SiteName dialog box will be displayed each time a screen shot is taken See Figure 20 The site name must be entered the first time...

Page 39: ...ault settings All current data is cleared including calibration and all menus are reset to default Saved data is not affected by a reset 1 Press the Menu icon 2 Press RESET A Reset dialog will open cl...

Page 40: ...e FlightHawk AV in the vertical position User options include Change Trace color Change limit Line color Change font size Change line widths Toggle Full Screen on and off Toggle display of GPS coordin...

Page 41: ...EXIT Press the exit icon on the SYS menu to close the FlightHawk AV application About Screen Press the information icon on the SYS menu opens the About Screen The About screen displays the software v...

Page 42: ...alibrating the unit 1 Press the Calibrate icon See Figure 27 2 Connect the Cal Combo Open connector to the unit antenna port 3 Press the Open softkey 4 Wait for the unit to sweep and a Green Check to...

Page 43: ...trace measurement field to display menu 2 Select one of the following from the Measurement Mode menu ReturnLoss SWR Note When making a match measurement select units for the Y vertical scale SWR for s...

Page 44: ...10 Seconds for the sweep to update Interpreting the Measurement The graph below shows a typical Match Measurement of an antenna Figure 29 Interpreting Match Measurement The graph contains the followi...

Page 45: ...t the start frequency at 400 and the stop frequency at 500 MHz For an 800 MHz antenna set the start frequency at 700 and the stop frequency at 1 100 MHz 4 Connect a phase stable cable to the FlightHaw...

Page 46: ...that the scale is greatly reduced to show the cable s variation across frequency Figure 31 Interpreting Cable Loss Measurement 1 Marker 1 and Marker 2 indicate the minimum and maximum loss for the cab...

Page 47: ...e cable Vp and the number of measured data points determine the maximum distance tested during fault location test Max Distance The maximum measurable distance can be calculated by FlightHawk AV based...

Page 48: ...of Propagation The velocity of propagation Vp is a characteristic of the cable and is expressed as a percentage Consult the cable manufacturer s specifications to get the velocity of propagation valu...

Page 49: ...ncies 5 Press Start distance field and enter the start value 6 Press the Stop distance field and enter the stop value 7 Press DTF Menu 8 Press Window selection to change the display to the desired val...

Page 50: ...o bleed off any static charge prior to connecting the FlightHawk AV to the system 12 Connect the FlightHawk AV Analyzer to the cable being tested Note If the FlightHawk AV Analyzer is calibrated with...

Page 51: ...sually due to the antenna Typically the trace after the antenna can be ignored Note If a maximum distance less than the total length of the cable system is selected the trace will not show the end of...

Page 52: ...V file Trace data is saved in the following format to the CSV file F n Frequency about point N Data1 Trace response value Real part Data2 0 Imaginary part Trace Data S1p File FlightHawk AV can save th...

Page 53: ...ance F n Frequency about point N RI MA DB RI MA DB Save Files on FlightHawk AV The FlightHawk AV Analyzer automatically names files using a time date format this can be changed during the save operati...

Page 54: ...an be saved as png or jpeg 4 Press appropriate Save icon each save type has its own save button Note Unless a custom name is entered a default filename will be automatically generated This file will b...

Page 55: ...n to display the file menu See Figure 35 3 Press the Save Type to select file type STATUS CAL cst or STATUS sta 4 Press Load 5 Select the data file from the list 6 Press Load See Figure 37 on page 42...

Page 56: ...p 1 Press the Menu icon 2 Press the FILE icon to display the file menu See Figure 35 3 Press Delete User File 4 Select Directory containing files to delete Note The default directory folder displayed...

Page 57: ...to each file type to select those files for deletion 6 Press DELETE Data Transfer Function Data transfer from the FlightHawk AV may be accomplished using a USB Drive or via Bluetooth transfer For inst...

Page 58: ...the file Figure 40 File Selection 7 Press to select the file to be copied See Figure 41 8 Press the Copy icon Figure 41 Select and Copy Files 9 Select LOCAL See Figure 42 10 Select USB Storage 11 Nav...

Page 59: ...otification area at the top of the display screen See Figure 43 Figure 43 Eject USB Storage 15 Tap EJECT Ejecting USB Drive from Settings Menu 1 Tap Settings on the Home Screen See Figure 44 2 Tap Sto...

Page 60: ...con on the unit s home screen 6 Select Phone Storage FlightHawk AV storage Local in the File Manager program 7 Navigate to the location of the file Figure 45 File Selection 8 Select the file to be cop...

Page 61: ...enu Accessing Communication Services 1 Swipe your finger down from the top of the display screen to access the notification area 2 Tap the service Icon to start or stop the service a Location tapping...

Page 62: ...Bird RF Meter App will automatically launch 4 Check the box to select Bird RF Meter as the default app This setting allows the Bird RF Meter App to automatically connect to this sensor in the future...

Page 63: ...ansmit and or receive antenna Refer to your official maintenance manual or diagnostic procedure for exact test instructions For a description of displays and menus see Sensor Displays and Menus on pag...

Page 64: ...with no applied RF power can drift making all readings inaccurate by this value For example if the zero value is 0 02W measuring a 50 W signal will give a reading of 49 98 W a 0 04 error Measuring a...

Page 65: ...ecting a graph from the list See Graph Displays for additional information Item 1 Display Controls Menu Used to configure the sensor and choose the format for displaying measurement data See Display C...

Page 66: ...ing Unit of measure Analog Bar Meter Scale Changing the Unit of Measure 1 Tap the sensor reading to display the popup dialog 2 Tap Edit Unit 3 Tap the measurement unit and select the new unit of measu...

Page 67: ...to either 4 5 kHz 400 kHz or full bandwidth see Video Filter CCDF Limit Enter the threshold to be used for CCDF measurement See CCDF Graph Displays Any measurement can be displayed in graphical or ta...

Page 68: ...surement value The graph is limited to 2000 data collection points once the graph reaches this limit the oldest data is discarded as new data is added so the chart data will constantly be shifting to...

Page 69: ...aph from the drop down menu 5 Tap OK 6 The new graph will be displayed in the Display Controls Menu below Reading Table 7 Tap the graph s name in the menu to display the graph Note Graphs are saved fo...

Page 70: ...ents you wish to display together on the graph Graph Unit The graph unit of measure may be changed manually by selecting a unit from the menu Note Changing the graph unit will automatically change the...

Page 71: ...on the Y axis may be changed by manually entering the minimum and maximum scale values 1 Tap the Sensor Operation Menu 2 Tap Graph Scale to display the dialog 3 Tap drop down list Select Custom 4 Tap...

Page 72: ...e right or below the chart The marker list is removed from the screen by tapping Marker List a second time Figure 53 Marker List Deleting Markers Press the marker data in the marker list until Delete...

Page 73: ...opped and the trace is paused When resume is tapped data collection begins and trace begins moving Graph Readings The graph initially opens with only one measurement displayed additional measurements...

Page 74: ...he center point of the graph All markers are added at the center point of the graph newly added markers will be positioned directly over previous markers if the previous marker has not moved from the...

Page 75: ...Logging Interval and Logging Condition The menu option will change to Stop Logging once logging is activated 2 Once logging begins an Icon is displayed in the notification area on the android device...

Page 76: ...by sensor being used A Performing Zero Calibration message will be displayed during the calibration A message will be displayed indicating a successful calibration or calibration failed If the calibr...

Page 77: ...values recording in the log file are defined by the readings definition in section 1 Each array of values is prefaced by the word results Each log file will contain multiple data arrays even hundreds...

Page 78: ...will open 5 Select All Files in the drop down menu at the bottom of the dialog box Log files have the file extension log 6 Navigate to the folder containing the log file to import 7 Select the file a...

Page 79: ...the same network Add Connection The menu is used to manually connect to a Bird Device on the WiFi network the android device is connected to Session List This is a list of all session files saved from...

Page 80: ...Preset is similar to a Default Preset the difference is the Preset must be manually loaded to be used 3 Serial Number Specific Session File When a power sensor is connected to the Bird RF Meter the f...

Page 81: ...nsor d Setup logging criteria 3 Tap the menu overflow icon 4 Tap Session List 5 Press the session file for the device setup up above until the save menu is displayed 6 Tap Save As 7 Select Default Pre...

Page 82: ...internal memory of the Android device and can them be transfer to a PC or another Android device Typical Path SDCARD Bird RF Meter Sessions Import Session File If you wish to import one or more Sessio...

Page 83: ...lation scheme The WPS is a broadband sensor that measures power across its entire frequency range Its diodes operate in their square law region so that the detector output is directly proportional to...

Page 84: ...Envelope Power Peak power measurements detect amplitude changes as a signal modulates the carrier envelope The WPS operates in an asynchronous cycle 300 ms of waveform sampling followed by a 50 ms res...

Page 85: ...le still being larger than the demodulated signal bandwidth video bandwidth Narrowing the filter limits the noise contribution caused by interfering signals Listed below are some common modulation sch...

Page 86: ...han the average power After peak power is measured a threshold of the peak is set The sampled power crosses that threshold at the beginning and end of each burst The time between crossings is used to...

Page 87: ...rnal battery pack will automatically recharge when the FlightHawk AV Analyzer is connected to the AC adapter Recharging time from a full discharge is approximately 5 hours with the unit powered off CA...

Page 88: ...V Figure 64 Battery Removal 3 Connect new battery cable to connector in the battery compartment 4 Install battery access cover and two screws to secure cover 5 Charge the battery FlightHawk RF Test Se...

Page 89: ...cessary to edit the Cable List and select Cable Lists The Cable List that is preloaded on the FlightHawk AV is named CableList ini Edit Cable List on FlightHawk AV Add Cable to Cable List Note cables...

Page 90: ...ption to display the Cable List See Figure 65 3 Scroll to the bottom of the Cable List to see the cable to be deleted 4 Select the cable to be deleted 5 Press Delete button to delete cable Save Cable...

Page 91: ...from the Cable List currently displayed 1 Press DTF icon 2 Press CableList option to display the Cable List See Figure 65 3 Press the Recall button See Figure 68 Figure 68 Recall Cable List Dialog Bo...

Page 92: ...age 43 Figure 69 Copying Cable List 3 Save the CableList ini file on the PC in the same folder with the Cable List Editor 4 Double Click the CableListEditor exe to launch the editor 5 Click Import and...

Page 93: ...t Note The Cable List name can be the same as the default or may have a unique name 11 Name the Cable List and click Save 12 Copy the updated Cable List to a USB drive 13 Exit the SiteHawk App on the...

Page 94: ...file to the USB drive 6 Remove the USB drive 7 Connect the USB drive to the USB adapter See Figure 72 on page 80 8 Connect the USB adapter to the FlightHawk AV Analyzer Figure 72 USB Drive connections...

Page 95: ...ned for any reason request an Return Material Authorization RMA through the Bird Technologies website All instruments returned must be shipped prepaid and to the attention of the RMA number Bird Servi...

Page 96: ...ations Frequency Range 1 MHz to 6 GHz Frequency Accuracy 2 5 ppm Frequency Resolution Setting 1 kHz Output Power 10 dBm Reflected Amplitude Accuracy1 15 dB to 0 dB 25 dB to 15 dB 35 dB to 25 dB 0 4 dB...

Page 97: ...x non condensing Pressure 84 to 106 7 kPa Warm Up Time 15 minutes Power Measurement Yes with RF Meter App Compatible Devices Visit www birdrf com for a list of sensors compatible with the Bird RF Mete...

Page 98: ...ge Power 1 W Connectors Load Return Loss VSWR 35 dB 1 032 Open Phase Deviation 0 6 Short Phase Deviation 0 6 Operating Temperature 49 to 95 F 15 to 35 C Storage Temperature 40 to 167 F 40 to 75 C Freq...

Page 99: ...ivity Min 100 1300 MHz 30 dB RF Connectors N Female Interface DPM PC Serial Port PC USB Port Male DB 9 RS 232 9600 Baud no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit Female DB 9 EIA 232 9600 Baud no parity 8 data...

Page 100: ...ment Figure 74 Match Measure Uncertainty Measurement Range Return Loss Rho VSWR 0 to 23 dB 0 07 to 1 0 1 15 to 99 9 Forward Power Min 0 05 W Measurement Uncert See Figure 74 on page 86 6 4 2 0 2 4 25...

Page 101: ...reading 1 4 W 2 20 of reading 1 4 W 2 2 Above 35 C or below 15 C add 3 For D 0 1 add 0 1 W For period 0 1s add 1 5 0 15 W Minimum Pulse Width 400 ns Power Range 13 500 W average Burst Width 1 s 5 ms R...

Page 102: ...121 x 117 x 33 mm Weight Max 1 2 lb 0 55 kg EMC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC European Standard EN 61326 Electrical Equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC Requirements Test Spec for rad...

Page 103: ...Specifications 89...

Page 104: ...ch claim for breach of these warranties shall be deemed to be waived by Buyer unless made in writing within ten 10 days from the date of discovery of the defect The above warranties shall not extend t...

Page 105: ...F operation You can also use the FDR to test the antenna elements from the equipment rack for troubleshooting or directly at the antenna to make sure that reliable operation prior to installation 2 Th...

Page 106: ...other disconnections unless the health check fails The check will give a simple Go No Go indication of the health of the entire cable and antenna system In the case of a No Go indication any faults m...

Page 107: ...ddressed to the preliminary procedures so as to avoid erroneous test results WARNING Observe aircraft and equipment servicing procedures as well as safety precautions detailed in the AMM Aircraft Main...

Page 108: ...saved in the status files Data in sta or cst data files can be recalled and displayed with the current data trace NOTE cst files will save the settings and calibration if the unit was calibrated when...

Page 109: ...use 1 Set start and stop frequencies for the applicable RF system under test using the TABLE 1 RF SYSTEM FREQUENCY RANGE CHART below NOTE Chart is for typical frequencies and reference only System op...

Page 110: ...sion and then calibrate to the end of this extension If the cable or adapters are removed you must calibrate again NOTE Changing frequency settings will automatically turn calibration off Always set t...

Page 111: ...o set off those parts of a trace that are outside of the acceptance values It shows as a red horizontal line at the limit line value The part of the trace that is not acceptable will display white Add...

Page 112: ...6 156 MHz 2 0 9 54 dB VOR 108 118 MHz 108 118 MHz 6 0 2 33 dB ILS Localizer 108 112 MHz 108 112 MHz 5 5 3 19 dB ILS Glideslope 327 337 MHz 327 337 MHz 2 5 7 36 dB Rad Alt LRRA 4200 4400 MHz 4275 4325...

Page 113: ...ax rack connector where the black box was installed 3 Wait 10 Seconds for the sweep to complete the update d Interpreting the Measurement 1 The graph contains the elements below a The Vertical grid sc...

Page 114: ...menu NOTE When making Distance to Fault measurement select DTF_RL units for the Y vertical scale c Set number of Data Points 1 Push the Points data field and enter the number of Data Points desired d...

Page 115: ...or select the cable type from the cable list 1 Push velocity and enter the cable velocity Table 2 a Select Velocity b Set Speed Value Vp from Table 2 c Select Cable Loss d Set Cable Loss Value must b...

Page 116: ...Calibrate the FlightHawk AV See Calibration above j Connect the FlightHawk AV Analyzer to the cable and antenna system being tested k Wait for a minimum of 10 seconds for the sweep to complete the up...

Page 117: ...na via WDM 3 Make sure that the fault location by replacing defective component with 50 ohm load calibration combo or dummy load a Disconnect the component cable connector antenna b Connect the 50 ohm...

Page 118: ...r an antenna system Figure 1 Typical Fault Location Measurement The table below Table 3 shows typical component return loss Table 3 Typical Component Return Loss Typical Component Return Loss Antenna...

Page 119: ...nect the TDR adapter cable from the EE Rack Bench Plug 2 Remove the 50 ohm terminator from the other end of the applicable cable if used for troubleshooting 3 To install the applicable black box do th...

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Page 121: ...s of predefined tests tailored to the specific systems available on a given aircraft These tests are designed to be used in conjunction with troubleshooting procedures in the aircraft s technical manu...

Page 122: ...s in aircraft communications systems and manufacturers the screens shown in this manual will vary from those displayed on the FlightHawk AV This manual is not meant to provide specific guidance for an...

Page 123: ...ed with an aircraft selection screen See Figure 4 Note These tests are designed to be used in conjunction with trouble shooting procedures in the aircraft s technical manual The technician will choose...

Page 124: ...cations or navigation systems Each system on the aircraft will be listed the technician chooses the appropriate system by tapping the screen See Figure 5 Note If the aircraft contains more systems tha...

Page 125: ...Once the FlightHawk AV is connected to the system s cabling tap the test button See VSWR Test Screen on page B 5 The FlightHawk AV automatically configures the parameters required to test the VSWR of...

Page 126: ...appear in the display and the technician will be able to see the exact values returned during the test See Figure 8 on page B 7 New Test tapping the New Test button will open a new test selection scre...

Page 127: ...test fails the technician can view the trace and see exactly how far the VSWR is above the test s threshold To return to the previous Test Results Screen tap back button Figure 8 Detailed Test Results...

Page 128: ...ng a new aircraft for testing or selecting a different communications system on the same aircraft Figure 9 New Test Selection Screen The technician is given two options New Aircraft tapping the New Ai...

Page 129: ...Perform the following steps to use advanced mode Note Prior to using the FlightHawk AV in this mode a calibration should be performed 1 Prior to making any measurements in the advanced mode perform a...

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