Rohde & Schwarz 4097.3005.02 Manual Download Page 7

Characteristics

R&S

®

HL300

7

Manual 4097.3328.02 ─ 01

Control connector

“Binder” 7 pin male

Supply voltage

5V ± 0.2 V (supplied by spectrum analyzer)

Current consumption

max. 100 mA

GPS

 

Acquisition time

Time pulse frequency

Time pulse accuracy

Navigation update rate

typ. 26s (cold start, all satellites with -130 dBm)

1 Hz

30 ns RMS (under good GPS signal conditions)

1 Hz

Electronic compass

 

Azimuth coverage

Elevation range

Compass accuracy

0° to 360° in 1° steps

-60° to 60° in 1° steps

typ. 2° RMS for 0° elevation

typ. 4° RMS for ± 60° elevation

Table 1-2: Mechanical and environmental specifications.

Dimensions

 

max. length

max. width

max. depth

approx. 580 mm

approx. 310 mm

approx. 90 mm

Weight

approx. 1 kg (excluding transport bag)

Temperature ranges

 

Operating temperature range

Nominal temperature range

Storage temperature range

-30 °C to +55 °C (no condensation)

-10 °C to +50 °C

-30 °C to +60 °C

Vibration resistance

according to DIN

 

EN

 

60068-2-64

random 10 Hz to 300 Hz: 0.01

 

g

2

/Hz

300 Hz to 500 Hz: 0.003

 

g

2

/Hz

every 30 minutes in the three orthogonal axes; accel-
eration approx. 1.9

 

g

 

rms

Shock resistance

acc. to DIN EN 60068-2-27 and MIL STD 810 E

max. 40 g, crossover frequency 45

 

Hz in three orthog-

onal axes

MTBF

according to SN29500, ground benign, 45°C

> 100 000 hours

1.4 Equipment Supplied

Delivery of the R&S

 

HL300 includes:

1 Handheld Log-Periodic Antenna R&S

 

HL300

1 transport bag

1 carrying belt

 

Equipment Supplied

Summary of Contents for 4097.3005.02

Page 1: ...R S HL300 Handheld Log Periodic Antenna Manual Manual X QL2 4097 3328 02 01 Radiomonitoring Radiolocation...

Page 2: ...89 41 29 12 164 E mail info rohde schwarz com Internet http www rohde schwarz com Printed in Germany Subject to change Data without tolerance limits is not binding R S is a registered trademark of Roh...

Page 3: ...9 2 3 Attaching the Belt to the Antenna 11 3 Operation 14 3 1 Operating Elements on the Handle 14 3 2 RF and Control Cable 14 3 3 Activating or Deactivating the LNA in the R S FSH4 8 15 3 4 Notes on P...

Page 4: ...Contents R S HL300 4 Manual 4097 3328 02 01...

Page 5: ...MHz to 8 GHz is covered by a log periodic dipole array antenna structure with a distinct directional pattern The antenna does not have to be tuned within its frequency range A built in GPS receiver wi...

Page 6: ...ncy independent directional pattern GPS receiver and electronic compass Toggle switch for activating and deactivating the LNA within the R S FSH4 8 indi cation by adjacent LED RF and control cable len...

Page 7: ...length max width max depth approx 580 mm approx 310 mm approx 90 mm Weight approx 1 kg excluding transport bag Temperature ranges Operating temperature range Nominal temperature range Storage temperat...

Page 8: ...rint version 1 5 Recommended Extras The following extras are recommended Designation Order number R S FSH4 8 Handheld Spectrum Analyzer 1309 6000 xx Commercial tripod available in specialist shops 1 6...

Page 9: ...the tripod via the tripod s fastening screw 2 2 Assembling the Belt Upon delivery the belt is disassembled It consists of the following components 1 belt 2 fastening straps Fig 2 1 Belt 1 and fasteni...

Page 10: ...ion for Use R S HL300 10 Manual 4097 3328 02 01 Fig 2 2 Attaching the fastening strap step 1 1 belt 2 fastening strap Fig 2 3 Attaching the fastening strap step 2 1 belt 2 fastening strap Assembling t...

Page 11: ...the fastening strap step 3 1 belt 2 fastening strap 2 3 Attaching the Belt to the Antenna Attach the two fastening straps 1 Place the handle onto the neoprene sides of the fastening straps see figure...

Page 12: ...h them firmly to the velcro strips see figure 2 6 Fig 2 6 Attaching the belt step 2 1 rear fastening strap 2 forward fastening strap 2 3 1 Correct Position of the Carrying Belt When you use the belt m...

Page 13: ...Preparation for Use R S HL300 13 Manual 4097 3328 02 01 Fig 2 7 Correct position of the carrying belt longer side facing inwards neoprene side resting on the shoulder Attaching the Belt to the Antenna...

Page 14: ...c compass module 2 status LED 3 toggle switch 3 2 RF and Control Cable The RF and control cable protruding from the R S HL300 connects the antenna to the R S FSH4 8 spectrum analyzer It is approximate...

Page 15: ...and display unit into position OFF downwards on the handle see figure 3 4 Active mode Move the toggle switch on the handle of the supply and display unit into position ON upper position see figure 3...

Page 16: ...results you have to carry the R S HL300 with your arm stretched out for locating the maximum Fig 3 5 Manual direction finding by locating the maximum The center of rotation should be located in the an...

Page 17: ...nged Reflections and interference occur if electromagnetic waves come into contact with objects that have a high dielectric constant or are conductive In a disturbed environment direction finding shou...

Page 18: ...not light up when you activate the LNA there is a potential problem with the connection to the R S FSH4 8 spectrum analyzer In order to verify the connection check the control cable connector check t...

Page 19: ...Maintenance and Repair R S HL300 19 Manual 4097 3328 02 01 Fig 4 1 R S HL300 transport bag 1 velcro fastener Storage and Transport...

Page 20: ...Patterns R S HL300 20 Manual 4097 3328 02 01 5 Diagrams and Patterns 5 1 VSWR Fig 5 1 R S HL300 typical VSWR 5 2 Antenna Factor and Practical Gain Fig 5 2 R S HL300 typical antenna factor and practic...

Page 21: ...Diagrams and Patterns R S HL300 21 Manual 4097 3328 02 01 5 3 Radiation Patterns Fig 5 3 R S HL300 typical E field pattern Fig 5 4 R S HL300 typical H field pattern Radiation Patterns...

Page 22: ...List of Appendices R S HL300 22 Manual 4097 3328 02 01 6 List of Appendices Appendices Drawing 4097 3005 01 D1...

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