TM9100 Service Manual
Transmitter Fault Finding (25W Radios)
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© Tait Electronics Limited
August 2005
Task 5 —
Check RF Output
Power
If the power supplies are correct, check the RF output power of the
transmitter.
1.
Enter the CCTM command
326 5
to set the transmitter power level
to the maximum value.
2.
If not already done, program the radio with the highest frequency in
the radio’s frequency band: Enter the CCTM command
101 x x 0
,
where
x
is the frequency in hertz. The required values for the
different frequency bands are given in
Table 12.2
.
3.
Enter the CCTM command
33
to place the radio in transmit mode.
4.
Note the RF output power measured by the test set, and note the
current reading on the DC power supply.
5.
Enter the CCTM command
32
to place the radio in receive mode.
6.
Program the radio with the center frequency in the radio’s frequency
band: Enter the CCTM command
101 x x 0
, where
x
is the frequency
in hertz. The required values for the different frequency bands are
given in
Table 12.2
.
7.
Repeat
Step 3
to
Step 5
.
8.
Program the radio with the lowest frequency in the radio’s frequency
band: Enter the CCTM command
101 x x 0
, where
x
is the frequency
in hertz. The required values for the different frequency bands are
given in
Table 12.2
.
9.
Repeat
Step 3
to
Step 5
.
10.
Depending on the results of the above measurements, proceed to the
task indicated in
Table 12.4
. Note that the power and current are
considered to be skewed if they are low at one part of the frequency
band and high elsewhere.
RF output power: > 30W
current: < 8A (VHF), < 9A (UHF)
Table 12.4
Tasks to be performed according to the results of the power and current measurements
of
Task 5
Power
Current
Task
Correct
Correct
Task 6
— Power unchanged regardless of setting
Correct
Wrong
Task 29
— Check power at directional coupler
Skewed
Skewed
Task 9
— Power and current are skewed
Low (> 0.1W)
Low (> 0.5A)
Task 11
— Power and current are low
None at RF connector (< 0.1W)
Low (> 0.5A)
Task 29
— Check power at directional coupler
None at RF connector (< 0.1W)
None (< 0.5A)
Task 7
— Check for inhibiting of transmitter
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