WJ-8611 DIGITAL VHF/UHF RECEIVER
6-2 MAINTENANCE
Table 6-1. Required Test Equipment
Equipment Recommended
Type Requirement
Variable Autotransformer
W5MT3W
Voltage Range - 90 to 264 VAC
RF Millivoltmeter
RF
Probe
“T”
Adapter
50 Ohm Termination
Boonton 92B
Boonton
91-12F
Boonton
91-14A
Boonton
91-15A
dB Scale Referenced to 50 Ohm
Load
Distortion Analyzer
HP-334A
Harmonic Distortion Measurement
AC Voltmeter
HP-400EL
dB Scale Referenced to 600 Ohm
Digital Voltmeter
Fluke 8001A
AC/DC Voltage Measurement
Frequency Counter
HP-5315A
1 GHz Frequency Range
Oscilloscope
Tektronix 466
Storage Oscilloscope
Headphones
Telex PH-6
600-Ohm, Stereo, with 1/4-inch Tip-
Ring Jack
Frequency Standard
HP-5061A
Cesium Beam Standard, 10 MHz
6.6 WJ-8611 DIGITAL VHF/UHF RECEIVER PERFORMANCE TESTS
The receiver performance tests that follow are designed to verify proper
operation of the WJ-8611 Receiver, and each of its operational modules.
In performance of the tests, the receiver may be controlled by the front
panel controls or by an external controlling computer, connected to one of
the rear panel remote interface connectors. Refer to
Section 4
for a list of
remote commands and queries associated with remote operation.
6.6.1 POWER CONSUMPTION
1. Adjust the W5MT3W Variable Autotransformer voltage for
117 VAC.
2.
Plug the WJ-8611 Receiver’s AC power cord into the variable
autotransformer and power the receiver on.
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