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Amplifier Level Control
Signal levels vary in a cable system primarily because cable attenuation changes with
temperature. Other components such as passives and amplifier hybrids are also affected by
temperature changes. To automatically compensate for these signal level fluctuations and
control output level, you must select the optional ADU or TDU. When necessary and
appropriate, you can also use manual gain control.
Manual Gain Control
To use manual gain control:
1
Install the E-pack.
2
Ensure that there is continuity in the forward path by installing the design-value input
equalizer and design value input JXP-*T attenuators.
3
Ensure that the drive control select jumper is in the
MAN
position.
4
Use a signal-level meter to measure the high band-edge carrier input level at the input test
point: 750 MHz = channel 116, 870 MHz = channel 136.
This carrier should be at standard analog level, non-scrambled.
5
Verify that the input level agrees with the design specification input.
If the level is different from design, adjust accordingly. For example: the design level is
19 dBmV at the highest frequency and the design pad value is JXP-3T. If the actual
measured level is 21 dBmV, then you must change the pad to a JXP-5T.
If the actual levels are significantly different from the design levels, it is recommended that
you investigate or consult system management before proceeding.
6
Connect the signal-level meter to the output test point and tune the meter to the high-end
channel. Turn the manual gain reserve (
MAN
) control (illustrated in Figure 2-9) to maximum
(fully clockwise) and then reduce the output as noted in Table 3-3 below:
Table 3 -3
Gain re se rve ve rsus a mbie nt te mpe r ature
Temp erature Gain
Reserve
Above 110
°
F (43
°
C)
3 dB
32
°
F (0
°
C) to 110
°
F (43
°
C)
4 dB
Below 32
°
F (0
°
C)
5 dB
7
Check the amplifier output tilt by measuring the high band- and low band-edge carriers.
!
High = channel 116 (745.25 MHz) or channel 136 (865.25 MHz)
!
Low = channel 2 (55.25 MHz) or channel 3 (61.25 MHz)
!
If the tilt is less than required, install a higher value input equalizer
!
If the tilt is greater than required, install a lower value input equalizer
!
If the high value equalizer provides too much tilt and the low value equalizer provides
too little tilt, use the lower value equalizer. Under-equalization is preferred to
over-equalization.
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