Service Cable and Connector Box Description
Chapter 6: Con
fi
guration and Testing
Table 6-1
Equipment for Cabinet Testing
Equipment
Model/Type
Manufacturer
Description
Service Terminal
Locally Procured Used to access and interface with
Site Controller and BR MMI
Service Connector Box
0166502N05
Motorola
Used for measuring receiver
sensitivity
Basic Service Cable
3066565B01
Motorola
Coaxial Directional
Coupler
3041-20
Narda
Used for receive test signal
injection into duplex TX/RX
antenna port
Circulator, 360 MHz–
405 MHz
9C30-41
Ferrocom
Circulator, 800 MHz–
900 MHz
9C78
Ferrocom
Load
375 BNM
Narda
RF Attenuator, 10dB
minimum 100 W
Motorola
Used to attenuate transmit signals
for testing
RF Adapter
33 QMA-N-50- 1/133
NE
Huber & Suhner
“N” female to “QMA” male
RF Adapter
31 N-QMA- 1/1-- NE
Huber & Suhner
“N” female to “QMA” female
RF Adapter
33_716-N-50-1/---_UE Huber & Suhner
“N” female to DIN 7-16 male
Rubidium Frequency
Standard
PRFS (or 2008)
Ball/Efratom
(UCT)
Used as a frequency standard for
receive test
TETRA Signal Generator
Rhode & Schwarz:
S SMX-K8
Used for checking receive and
transmit operation
TETRA Analyzer
(optional)
Agilent E4443A
Used for checking receive and
transmit operation
Miscellaneous Cabling
and Connectors
Locally Procured Used to connect the signal
generator to the antenna ports
Service Cable and Connector Box Description
The
Basic Service Cable
(3066565B01) is used to connect the Service Terminal RS-232 port (DB9M)
to the Site Controller or Base Radio RJ45 Service Port to run the MMI commands.
The TESS MTS con
fi
guration application must be connected to the Site Controller using an Ethernet patch
cord between the Service Terminal network port and the Site Controller service port through a telnet session.
The
Basic Service cable
can be used with a DB9M to DB9M gender changer for the loading of infrastructure
keys (Ki) from a Key Variable Loader (KVL) into Site Controllers and Base Radios of encrypted MTSs.
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