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VHF Amplifier Instruction Manual VT-3 132 - 174 MHz
3-3
3.6.2
VT-3/150 A
mplifier
Adjustment
The
Amplifier
alignment
consists of two
adjustment
procedures; (i) a
general
set up (section
3.6.2.1) procedure
which
sets up the proper bias
conditions
for the RF transistors and (ii) the RF
threshold
adjustments
which
set up the desired
alarm
threshold
levels
as
well
as the RF output
power. The
general
alignment
procedure is required
following
major repair
operations,
changes in
RF input
levels
or large changes in
operating
frequency
(greater
than
±
1.0 MHz).
The RF output and
alarm
threshold
level
adjustments
are more easily
accessible
so that fine
adjustments
can be made in the field. Depending on user
requirements,
the RF
alarm
threshold
levels
should be
checked
whenever
a
significant
change in
operating
frequency
0.5 MHz) is
made. As the
antenna
VSWR
alarm
is
dependent
on the output power
alarm,
the output power
alarm
should
always
be set first. The order of
adjustment
should be:
1) Set the desired output power
alarm
level
(section 3.6.2.2).
2) Set the output power (section 3.6.2.3).
3) Set the desired
Antenna
VSWR
alarm
level
(section 3.6.2.4).
4) Set the desired
overload
condition
level
(section 3.6.2.5).
Details for the
alignment
steps are
outlined
below.
3.6.2.1
General S
et-Up
All
of the setup steps
detailed
below
are performed at the factory as part of the
initial
Transmitter
alignment.
A
general
realignment
of the
Amplifier
Module
will
be required
under the
following
conditions:
(i) the
nominal
RF input power
applied
to the
amplifier
is changed from that
which
the
amplifier
was
intially
set up for, and
(ii)
components,
particularly
the RF transistors Q1 and Q2, are
replaced
during a repair
operation.
1. Connect the
transmitter's
antenna
output
connector
to the type N input of the radio
communications
test set through a short section of low loss 50
coaxial
cable.
2. Turn all four (4) of the
adjustment
potentiometers
(R7,
R21, R36,
and R37) fully
counterclockwise.
3. Turn on the power to the
transmitter.