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

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Amplifier Setup

BLE*/* Installation and Operation Manual

ADU Pads and Levels

This subsection provides information regarding the proper ADU padding requirements for the
BLE*/*.

A JXP-*B pad is installed in the input line to the ADU location. This pad adjusts the ADU input
level for the standard application of the BLE*/*. You can change this pad depending on the
operational output of the BLE*/*.

In general, a JXP-6B pad is recommended in the BLE*/* ADU circuit or a JXP-0B for the QAM
ADU. These are the standard ADU pad values as shipped from the factory and are appropriate
for an amplifier output level range from

+43 dBmV to +49 dBmV at 550 MHz. For the QAM

ADU, the 0 dB pad works up to

+47 dBmV at 550 MHz.

To determine the correct ADU pad value for other output levels, refer to Table 3-4:

Table 3-4
BLE*/* AGC pad levels

Option

Pad Value

(below

+43 dBmV)

Pad Value

(above

+47 dBmV)

Pad Value

(above

+49 dBmV)

ADU

0 dB

N/A

10 dB

QADU

0 dB

6 dB

N/A

The use of the ADU or TDU is recommended for improved output level stability although you
can operate the BLE*/* in the manual mode. Select manual mode by placing the drive control
select jumper, illustrated in Figure 2-8, in the

MAN

position. The gain of the BLE*/* is then

determined by the potentiometer marked

MAN

on the amplifier cover.

Return Path Alignment

The following subsections describe the BLE*/* 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 BLE*/*s

ƒ

RF reference output level of the headend optical receivers

Equipment required for return-path alignment includes:

ƒ

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

ƒ

Reverse signal generator — must produce at least one signal within the return bandpass

and have variable output

ƒ

Return sweep or alignment equipment