User's Guide
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Enhanced
AM/FM Synthesizer Instruction Manual OS(R/T)-3(A/H) 29 - 470 MHz 3-1
3.
SYNTHESIZER ALIGNMENT
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3.1
General
OS(R/T)-3(A/H)
enhanced
synthesizer
alignment
is
simplified
by using a Type 84 subrack and RF
extender
card/cable
of
providing
receiver
or
transmitter
power and signal
interconnection.
Alternately,
+9.5 Vdc may be di
rectly
connected
to a
receiver
or
transmitter
module
with
the
positive
connection
on pins B6 / Z6 and the
negative
connection
on pins B30 / Z30 / B32 / Z32.
Receiver
balanced
audio (600 Ω) is
available
at pins B26 and Z26.
3.2 Repair Note
The OS(R/T)-3(A/H) synthesizer employs a large number of surface mount components.
Removal
and/or
replacement
of surface mount components should
never
be performed using an ordinary
soldering iron but should only be performed at surface mount rework and repair stations equipped
with
Electro Static
Dissipative
(ESD)
protection.
When
removing
Surface Mount Solder Jumpers, it is
recommended
that solder
wick
braid be used
in lieu of
vacuum
type de-soldering tools to help
prevent
damage
to the printed
circuit
boards.
3.3 Recommended Test Equipment
Alignment
of the synthesizer requires the
following
test
equipment,
or its
equivalent:
Power supply -
Regulated
+9.5 Vdc at 2 A. Phillips PM 2811
Oscilloscope /
Multimeter
- Fluke 97
Scopemeter
Radio
communications
test set - Marconi Instruments 2965A
It is
recommended
that the radio
communications
test set be
referenced
to an
external
high
stability
frequency source (WWVH, GPS, Loran C) so that the OS-3A/H
internal
high
stability
local
oscillator
may be
accurately
set to
within
its
±1
ppm frequency
tolerance.
3.4 OS(R/T)-3(A/H)
Synthesizer Factory Configuration
The OS(R/T)-3(A/H) Synthesizer is factory configured as
follows:
•
Internal
9.6 MHz
reference
sel
ected.
•VCO
modulation
(via
audio processor)
enabled
(OST TX versions only)