Maintenance— Type 1L40
Balancing the output of ports No. 1 and No. 2 may be
necessary to provide the desired output from both ports.
This is done by loosening the 2-56 set screw in the probe
assembly and varying the coupling. Each adjustment inter
acts with the other adjustments, therefore, both outputs must
be checked after each adjustment.
2. Tracking the oscillator to the dial assembly.
a. Tune the oscillator to the high end of the frequency
until the internal stops are reached. Do not force the
tuning past the stop.
b. Back oscillator away from the internal stops. Insure
the oscillator assembly is still oscillating and is above
4.2 GHz.
c. Install pinion gear so bent tooth of the spur gear
makes contact with the set screw (4) Fig. 4-3, then tighten
the set screw in the pinion gear.
d. Tune to the low end, insuring the oscillator assembly
is operating and no internal stops are encountered before
the pinion gear stop is reached.
3. Install Pinion Gear.
a.
Tune the oscillator to 4.2 GHz. Set the indicated dial
assembly to 4.0 GHz and lock the dial assembly to the
oscillator tuning shaft.
b. Tune the dial to indicate 1.5 GHz. Adjust the trimmer
screw (3) in Fig. 4-3, for an oscillator frequency of 1.7 GHz.
c. Repeat these steps until the oscillator frequency
corresponds to the dial reading at both ends of the fre
quency band.
d. Check oscillator tracking through the frequency
range. Must track within ± 1 % of the indicated dial
reading - f 200 MHz. It may be necessary to introduce
some error at the upper or lower frequency limits to bring
the tracking within the ± 1 % specification.
e. Check the phase lock operation over the frequency
range. Check for the presence of beat frequency signals
and stable locking operation.
4. Final Check.
a. Install the oscillator assembly into the unit.
b. Check the oscillator tracking over the frequency
range, the proper operation of the phase lock circuit, and
analyzer sensitivity.
Removing and Remounting the Honeycomb
Assembly
1. Loosen the front set-screw on the coupler to the DIS
PERSION RANGE switch shaft with an Allen wrench. Slide
the shaft out through the front panel so it is out of the way.
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4-7
Fig. 4 -5 . One method o f removing the IF chassis fo r troubleshooting.
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