T6T VHF 100 W Transmitter
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Maintenance
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(8)
Carry out a BIT interruptive test as detailed in the procedure
To Initiate a BIT Test on page 5
.
(9)
Set the transmitter internal reference frequency by carrying out the procedure detailed on
page 3.
(10) Set the rear panel Power switch to Standby and remove the VFP connector. Isolate the
transmitter from the ac and/or dc supplies.
(11) Refit the transmitter bottom cover. The transmitter can now be returned to service.
Removing and Refitting the Power Supply Modules
The Power Supply modules are located as shown in
Fig 5
. The removal diagram is shown in
Fig 11
.
Dangerous voltages are present within the transmitter. Care must be taken by personnel to
avoid accidental contact with exposed circuitry when the covers are removed and power is
applied to the radio.
Removal
Before attempting to remove the Power Supply modules, ensure that the transmitter is isolated from the
ac and dc input supplies. Then proceed as follows:
(1)
Remove the transmitter top and bottom covers as described previously.
(2)
Support the radio on its side.
(3)
Locate the power supplies. From the bottom half of the unit remove the two No. 6 x 32 UNC
countersunk screws that secure each power supply to the transmitter mainframe. These screws
are accessed through clearance holes in the Combiner BIT module. During this operation
support the power supply from the top half of the unit.
(4)
Withdraw each power supply from the chassis sufficient to allow access to the power terminal
blocks taking care not to damage the ac terminal plastic supply guard.
(5)
Remove the CN4 connectors (PSU-1 and PSU-2 to the Combiner BIT module, CN10 and CN11
respectively).
(6)
Disconnect the dc wires from the power supply terminal block (PSU-1 and PSU-2 to the
Combiner BIT module, CN1 and CN3 respectively).
(7)
Slide back the terminal block cover and disconnect the ac wires from the three connector terminal
block (marked L N E).
(8)
Carefully remove each power supply from the transmitter.
WARNING
Dangerous Voltages
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