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Adu/qadu pads and levels, Return path alignment, Before you begin – Motorola BT100 User Manual

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Amplifier Setup

BT100 Installation and Operation Manual

2

Verify that the frequency stamped on the ADU/QADU control unit is the same as the system

pilot frequency. For the ADU, the pilot frequency is a CW pilot or an available NTSC
television channel not scrambled using sync suppression and not a digital channel. For the

QADU, the pilot signal is a QAM modulated digital channel.

3

Position the drive control select jumper to

AUTO

.

4

Connect a signal-level meter to the

FWD OUT

test point and tune the meter to the high

band-edge carrier.

5

Turn the auto level (ADU) potentiometer (illustrated in Figure 2-13) fully clockwise and

then reduce to obtain the level obtained in Step 9 under Manual Gain Control.

ADU/QADU Pads and Levels

This subsection provides information regarding the proper ADU/QADU padding requirements
for the BT100.
A JXP-*B pad is installed in the input line to the ADU/QADU location. This pad adjusts the
ADU/QADU input level for the standard application of the BT100 but you can change this pad

depending on the operational output of the BT100.
In the BT100 analog ADU circuit, a JXP-7B pad is generally recommended. This is the standard
ADU pad value as shipped from the factory and is appropriate for an amplifier output level
range from

+43 dBmV to +49 dBmV at 550 MHz. Use a JXP-1B pad for output levels below

+43 dBmV and a JXP-11B for output levels above +49 dBmV.
The standard pad for the QADU is a JXP-0B. This pad value works for a BT100 output level
from

+38 dBmV to +47 dBmV at 550 MHz. Use a JXP-7B when operating above +47 dBmV at

550 MHz.

Motorola does not recommend operating the BT100 above

+46 dBmV at 550 MHz.

Use of an ADU or QADU is recommended for improved output level stability although you can
operate the BT100 in the manual mode. Select manual mode by placing the drive control select

jumper, illustrated in Figure 2-13, in the

MAN

position. The gain of the BT100 is then

determined by the potentiometer marked

MAN

on the amplifier cover.

Return Path Alignment

The following subsections describe the BT100 alignment procedures required for proper

performance in the return path.

Before You Begin

Before you begin to set-up the amplifier and perform return-path alignment, please read the

following instructions and recommendations.
For proper return alignment obtain:

ƒ

RF alignment levels and insertion points for all BT100s

ƒ

RF reference output level of the headend optical receivers

Equipment required for return-path alignment includes:

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Full complement of JXP-*B pads and STARLINE Return Equalizers (SRE-100-*)