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NSD–1
Disassembly / Troubleshooting Instructions
PAMS Technical Documentation
Page 22
Issue 2 09/00
Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.
NOTE: This window was taken from WinTesla with the cable loss set at
0.7dB. The power levels tuned at the phones RF connector are:
Power Level
Nominal Power
Range
0–2
25.05 dBm
+/– 0.15 dB
3
24 dBm
+/– 0.5 dB
4
20 dBm
+/– 0.5 dB
5
16 dBm
+/– 0.5 dB
6
12 dBm
+/– 0.5 dB
7
8 dBm
+/– 1 dB
Trouble Shooting
If only the top PL2 or PL3 power levels fail then the transmitter is slightly
short of gain. This could be caused by many transmitter faults. Check the
PA N605 output Pins 11,12,13,14 (TP104) are not shorted to ground.
Note: This should be done with the phone switched off. If these pins
(TP104) are shorted the PA must be replaced, and it is likely that inductor
L618 will have burnt out and become open circuit. Also check that the Tx
VHF LO (TP105) and UHF LO (TP106) are present at the correct fre-
quency and level (see below).