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Maintenance—492/492Ρ Service Vol. 1 (SN B030000 & up)
Oscillator Section
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR 2nd LO CALIBRATION
Test Equipment
Characteristics
Recommended Type
Spectrum Analyzer
Frequency range to 2.5 GHz
TEKTRONIX 492, 492P
Signal Generator
Calibrated
100 MHz with
frequency
accuracy
within
±20 kHz
and
an
amplitude settable to 0 dBm.
Hewlett-Packard Model 8640 A/B.
Digital Voltmeter
Measures to within 0.01 V, impedance
>1 ΜΩ.
TEKTRONIX
TM 500-Series
DM 501A,
DM 502A, DM 505
Variable Power Supply
0 to -12 .5 V, accurate to 0.1 V
TEKTRONIX TM 500-Series PS 501-1
Terminations (2)
50 Ω, 3 mm connectors
Tektronix Part No. 011-0049-01
1. Preparation
a.
Test equipment setup is shown in Fig. 4-18. Turn the
POWER off. Place the 492/492P Spectrum Analyzer upside
down so the RF deck is exposed. Use a 5/16 inch wrench to
loosen and remove the two semi-rigid cable connections to
the assembly. Remove the flexible coaxial cable connection
to the 100 MHz input.
f.
Connect a test spectrum analyzer to the 2182 MHz
unbuffered output port, P210. Set the test analyzer CEN
TER FREQUENCY to 2182 MHz, FREQ SPAN/DIV to
20 MHz, DISPLAY MODE to 10 dB/Div, and the REFER
ENCE LEVEL to +10 dBm. Do not position any of the ca
bles over the 2nd LO assembly oscillator section because
they can affect the frequency of the oscillator.
b.
Remove the 14 screws that hold the cover on the mu-
metal section and remove the cover. Unsolder the leads to
feedthrough capacitors C2203 and C2204. (These are the
center two feedthroughs that feed through the circuit board,
as shown in Fig. 4-22.)
c.
Replace the cover using two or three screws to hold
the cover in place. Remove the 2nd LO assembly mounting
screws and carefully remove the 2nd LO assembly so the
power input connections remain intact. Turn the assembly
over so the machined aluminum housing is up and place the
assembly on a flat surface. Use a 5/64 Allen wrench to re
move the screws holding the lid on the machined aluminum
housing. Place the screws in a safe place; then remove the
lid for the aluminum housing, exposing the three RF circuit
boards within the oscillator section.
g.
Bend the feedback and frequency adjusting tabs,
C1021 and C1022 (see Fig. 4-1), with your finger so they are
approximately 30° above the board surface.
2. Adjust and Check Oscillator Frequency (Refer to Fig.
4-19)
a.
Switch the 492/492P POWER and the variable power
supply on. Adjust the voltage output from the variable pow
er supply to 5.0 V. Voltage on C2203 should now equal
— 5 V and a signal should appear on the test spectrum
analyzer.
b.
Check for a collector voltage across C2023 of +10.0,
:0.7 V.
d.
Install a 50 Ω terminator on the 2182 MHz buffered
output port, P222, (see Fig. 4-19). Set the variable power
supply to 0 V. Connect the plus (+ ) terminal to the 2nd LO
housing and the negative (—) terminal to the exposed end of
C2203 and L2031, through a 1 kQ resistor.
e. Apply a 100 MHz, 0 dBm signal from the signal gener
ator to the 100 MHz Reference input port, P221. (Frequency
must be within 20 kHz of 100 MHz.)
c.
Check V^ at TP1015. If V^ is greater than +0.5 V,
push the feedback adjustment tab down slightly and if less
than -0 .3 V, lift the tab. If V^ is greater than +0.8 V, re
place the microstrip oscillator board. If V^ is more negative
than —1 V, check the bias circuitry. Adjust V^ for +0.15 V,
±0.05 V at TP1015. Do not touch the feedback tab while
measuring voltages.
d.
Check for an oscillator frequency of 2182 MHz,
± 5 MHz. Bend the frequency adjustment tab C1022 to
REV JUN 1983
4-27
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