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Maintenance
Coaxial RF Power Standards Instruction and Service Manual
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Figure 5.4 Locations of Phillips Head Screws on F1135 Splitter Support Bracket
b)
For Model F1135 (3.5 mm connectors):
Remove 2 Phillips head screws and nuts
that clamp power splitter input to Splitter Support Bracket. If there is a cover (not all
F1135’s have one) over the thermistor mount output connector, remove it by loosening
two set screws and lifting the cover off. Then loosen the nut on the 3.5 mm male
connector.
NOTE:
Some F1135’s may have two type 3.5 mm junctions, only loosen the junction
that is connected to the power splitter.
3.
Setup and calibrate the Network Analyzer to measure insertion loss and SWR of the power
splitter. Clean and inspect all coaxial connectors on the Network Analyzer, power splitter,
and thermistor mount. TEGAM also recommends checking the pin depth of the power
splitter and thermistor mount. Use care when connecting and disconnecting all coaxial
connectors and use proper torque wrench when connecting.
4.
Terminate Output Port 3 of the power splitter. Connect Input Port 1 and Output Port 2 to
the network analyzer to measure insertion loss (S21) and the reflection coefficient of Port
2 (S22). Record these measurements for each calibration frequency. The insertion loss
(S21) should not exceed 7.5 dB for the Type N power splitter and 8.5 dB for the 3.5 mm
splitter.
5.
Terminate Output Port 2 of the power splitter. Connect Input Port 1 and Output Port 3 to
the network analyzer to measure insertion loss (S31) and the reflection coefficient of Port
2 (S33). Record these measurements for each calibration frequency. The insertion loss
(S31) should not exceed 7.5 dB for the Type N power splitter and 8.5 dB for the 3.5 mm
splitter.
6.
Terminate Input Port 1 of the power splitter. Connect Output Port 2 and Output Port 3 to
the network analyzer to measure insertion loss (S23). Record these measurements for
each calibration frequency.