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subject to change without notice.  
 

August 2012                                                                                                                      Revision F 

 

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This  chapter  therefore,  deals  only  with  certain  fundamental  procedures  for  fault 
location. 
 
Performance  limits  quoted  are  for  guidance  only  and  should  not  be  taken  for 
guaranteed  performance  specifications  unless  they  are  also  quoted  in  the 
Specification Section 1.2. 
 
4.2 PERFORMANCE CHECKS 
 
To determine the amplifier’s performance carry out the following procedure. 
 
4.2.1  Initial Check 
 
The    following    check    can    be    made    after    repair    and    adjustments    or 
whenever the condition of the unit is in question. 
 

a. 

Connect  AC  power  supply.  Switch  on  power  and  observe  that  the 
display initializes. 

 

b. 

Connect a sweep generator (HP 8601 or similar) capable of sweeping 
the frequency range 10 KHz to 5 MHz, to the input connector. 

 

c. 

Adjust the output level of the sweep generator so that a 50 ohm video 
detector  connected  at  the  output  of  the  unit  will  not  be  damaged  by 
excessive power output. (Reference section 4.4.1 for set up.) 

 

d. 

Observe the gain versus frequency ripple on an oscilloscope calibrated 
in decibels. The gain variation must be not more than +/- 1.5 dB over 
the frequency range. 

 

e. 

Connect  a  calorimetric  power  meter  (HP434  or  equivalent)  through  a 
10 dB 300 watt attenuator to the output connector. Adjust the input CW 
signal  to  any  frequency  between  10  kHz  and  5  MHz  for  100  watts 
output. 

 

f. 

Observe the harmonic distortion of the output on a spectrum analyzer. 
The  harmonic  components  contributed  by  the  amplifier  should  be 
better than 15 dB down from the fundamental. 

 

(a) 

If the above items are found to be outside of the specification, check 
the  spectral  content  of  the  input  signal.  If  this  is  a  pure  signal  then 
the unit needs to be returned to the factory for service.  

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 1020L

Page 1: ...out notice August 2012 Revision F 1 1020L Broadband Power Amplifier HIGH RF VOLTAGES MAY BE PRESENT AT THE OUTPUT OF THIS UNIT All operating personnel should use extreme caution in handling these volt...

Page 2: ...ly operational such that it performs according to the original specifications free of charge to the original purchaser Should warranty service be required the unit must be returned to E I freight cost...

Page 3: ...AM FM SSB pulse and any complex modulation signals The amplifier has 53 dB gain it is unconditionally stable and will not oscillate even with combinations of mismatched source and load impedance It i...

Page 4: ...input signal 1 0 Volts RMS without damage And all load conditions at rated Power out POWER OUTPUT METER RMS power detection 3 of full scale accuracy 100 KHz 1 MHz 10 100 KHz see table below Above 1 M...

Page 5: ...h With the handles removed it will fit into a standard rack 2 2 1 Mains Voltage The unit accommodates AC line voltages from 100 TO 240 VAC 47 63 Hz 2 3 OPERATION A line cord is supplied to form a conn...

Page 6: ...r status see figure 2 1 Pf ___W Pr ___W Status ________ Figure 2 1 Front Panel Display Where Pf refers to forward power Pr refers to reverse power and Status indicates OK unless there is a fault condi...

Page 7: ...nk has the following parameters Baud rate 19200 Data bits 8 Parity none Stop bits 1 Flow control none An example configuration using HyperTerminal on a PC is shown in figure 2 2 In the default state t...

Page 8: ...e to the input of the power amplifier module The signal is split into two equal phase and amplitude signals These signals are fed to the inputs of transistors Q1 and Q2 The amplified signals appearing...

Page 9: ...Maintenance 4 1 INTRODUCTION The E I 1020L RF amplifier requires no periodic maintenance The instrument is unconditionally stable and is fail safe under all load conditions Damage can only be externa...

Page 10: ...he frequency range 10 KHz to 5 MHz to the input connector c Adjust the output level of the sweep generator so that a 50 ohm video detector connected at the output of the unit will not be damaged by ex...

Page 11: ...pment as shown in Figure 4 1 then proceed as follows a Set the oscilloscope to DC Time cm to Ext X and gain to l0mv cm b Set the sweep generator to the video sweep mode with the start frequency at 10...

Page 12: ...dB The gain variation should be within the 3 dB as shown on the oscilloscope 4 4 2 Measurement of Harmonics Figure 4 2 1 Equipment Required a Sweep Signal Generator b Calorimetric Power Meter HP434A...

Page 13: ...upport for projecting parts to relieve these of unnecessary shock Close the carton securely and seal with durable tape Mark the shipping container FRAGILE to ensure careful handling Chapter 5 Safety D...

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