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WARNING: Disconnect and lockout AC primary power prior to servicing
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Red LED will extinguish. On PA modules one half of green LED will illuminate. On
driver modules both halves of green LED will be on.
Note the current reading of the quarter module, the current should be four times the
nominal value or the four times the value marked on the FET hold down clamping bar.
The test procedure allows other idle currents if the values are marked on the clamp
spring.
If quarter module currents are all OK, the module is ready for RF testing. If the current
is incorrect, refer to Idle Current Test procedures.
8.5.1.3 Over/Under Voltage Check
Since there are no adjustments this is an operational check only. Measure the voltages at
U7:
Pin 4 = 10.3V +/- 0.2V
50 Volt supply sample approximately 1/5th ratio
Pin 5 = 11.1V +/- 0.2V
Over threshold
Pin 6 = 8.9V +/- 0.2V
Under threshold
To simulate over voltage fault, connect an isolated supply at the junction of R47 and
R48. Monitor U7 pin 7 voltage to note trip point.
Inject increasing DC voltage until the circuit trips.
To simulate under voltage fault connect a 100k ohm variable resistor across R47.
Monitor U7 pin 7 and decrease the value of resistance until the circuit trips.
If an external 50 Volt source is available to operate the entire module you may check the
trip points for operation at 44 Volts and 53.5 Volts.
8.5.2 RF Testing
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CAUTION:
IF THE UNIT BEING TESTED IS A DRIVER BE SURE THE FIXTURE IS
CONNECTED TO A DRIVER POSITION IN THE TRANSMITTER. EXCESSIVE
DRIVE WILL DESTROY THE INPUT ATTENUATOR IF A DRIVER IS DRIVEN
FORM THE HIGH RF LEVELL OF A PA SLOT.
Complete RF testing is not usually required after module repair. If the gain measures
OK and the module combiner reject loads are cool, a module power drop test will
confirm the module is putting out normal power in a normal phase relationship.