Viking 242-2009-632 User Manual
Service manual, Viking, Vx 900 mhz ltr-net
Table of contents
Document Outline
- sect1.pdf
- SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION AND OPERATION
- 1.1 SCOPE OF MANUAL
- 1.2 REPEATER IDENTIFICATION
- 1.3 MODEL NUMBER BREAKDOWN
- 1.4 REPEATER DESCRIPTION
- 1.4.1 TRUNKED SYSTEM
- 1.4.2 LTR-Net TRUNKED SYSTEM
- 1.5 LTR-Net SIGNALING
- 1.6 ACCESSORIES
- Table 1-1 VIKING VX REPEATER ACCESSORIES
- Figure 1-1 ALARM IN TEST MODE
- Figure 1-2 REPEATER CARDS
- Table 1-2 ACTIVE REPEATER ALARMS
- Figure 1-3 LTR-Net SYSTEM COMPONENTS
- 1.14.4 SWITCH
- 1.14.5 CALL PROCESSOR AND SYSTEM and SUBSCRIBER MANAGER
- 1.14.6 LOCALITY
- 1.14.7 HOME REPEATER CHANNEL
- 1.14.8 STATUS REPEATER CHANNEL
- 1.14.9 MONITOR REPEATER CHANNEL
- 1.14.10 HOME CHANNEL ALIASING
- 1.14.11 TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT AND DATA TRANSMISSION
- 1.14.12 PUBLIC SWITCHED TELEPHONE NETWORK (PSTN)
- 1.14.13 PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE (PABX)
- 1.14.14 PULSE CODE MODULATION (PCM)
- 1.15 LTR-Net FEATURES
- 1.15.1 STANDARD AND SPECIAL CALLS
- 1.15.2 UNIQUE ID CODES
- 1.15.3 GROUP IDENTIFICATION CALLS
- 1.15.4 ALARM FORWARDING TO SWITCH
- SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION AND OPERATION
- sect2.pdf
- SECTION 2 INSTALLATION
- 2.1 INTRODUCTION
- 2.1.1 SITE PREPARATION AND ANTENNA INSTALLATION
- 2.2 ENVIRONMENT
- 2.3 VENTILATION
- 2.4 AC POWER
- Figure 2-1 BATTERY BACKUP CONNECTOR
- Figure 2-2 TEMPERATURE SENSOR CABLE
- Table 2-1 OUTPUT VOLTAGES
- Table 2-2 OVER VOLTAGE
- POWER CABLE CONNECTOR AND SCHEMATIC
- 2.6.1 AC INPUT REQUIREMENTS
- 2.7 GROUNDING
- 2.7.1 PROTECTION GUIDELINES
- 2.8 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
- Figure 2-3 RACK MOUNTED REPEATERS
- Figure 2-4 5-CHANNEL COMBINING SYSTEM
- Figure 2-5 MPC DATA BUS SWITCHES
- Figure 2-6 MPC JUMPERS
- Figure 2-7 ANTENNA CONNECTIONS
- Figure 2-8 TERMINAL BLOCK J2
- Figure 2-9 MAC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS FOR 4-WIRE LINK
- Figure 2-10 MAC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS FOR RS-232 LINK
- Figure 2-11 MAC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS FOR BLANK AND BURST LINK
- Figure 2-12 LTR-Net VOICE/DATA LINK
- Figure 2-13 ATTENUATOR SETTINGS
- Figure 2-14 SINGLE REPEATER INSTALLATION
- Figure 2-15 TWO REPEATER INSTALLATION
- Figure 2-16 THREE OR MORE REPEATERS INSTALLATION
- Figure 2-17 MORE THAN ONE RACK OF LTR-Net REPEATERS
- SECTION 2 INSTALLATION
- sect3.pdf
- sect4.pdf
- SECTION 4 LTR-Net PROGRAMMER
- 4.1 MENU DISPLAYS
- Figure 4-1 MAIN MENU
- Figure 4-2 FILE MENU
- Figure 4-3 OPEN / SAVE AS / SAVE FILE
- Figure 4-4 EDIT PROGRAMMING FLOWCHART
- Figure 4-5 EDIT MENU
- Figure 4-6 LOCALITY CONFIGURAITON
- Table 4-1 DEFINE REPEATERS PARAMETERS
- Figure 4-7 ADJACENT LOCALITY DATA
- Figure 4-8 SELECT REPEATER
- Table 4-2 ADJACENT LOCALITY PARAMETERS
- Figure 4-9 REPEATER CONFIGURATION
- Table 4-3 GENERAL PARAMETERS
- Figure 4-10 INPUT ALARMS
- Figure 4-11 OUTPUT ALARMS
- Figure 4-12 ALARM MAPPING
- Figure 4-13 ALARM CROSS REFERENCE
- Figure 4-14 DELETE REPEATER
- Figure 4-15 TRANSFER MENU
- Figure 4-16 HARDWARE PROGRAMMING FLOWCHART
- Figure 4-17 HARDWARE MENU
- Figure 4-18 HSDB MONITOR
- Figure 4-19 REPEATER TRAFFIC MONITOR
- Figure 4-20 RF DATA
- Figure 4-21 INPUT MONITOR
- Figure 4-22 REVISIONS
- Figure 4-23 MODE SELECT
- Figure 4-24 TEST PROGRAMMING FLOWCHART
- Figure 4-25 TEST MENU
- Figure 4-26 UTILITIES MENU
- Figure 4-27 SETUP COM PORT
- Figure 4-28 ALARM MONITOR
- SECTION 4 LTR-Net PROGRAMMER
- sect4.pdf
- SECTION 4 LTR-Net PROGRAMMER
- 4.1 MENU DISPLAYS
- Figure 4-1 MAIN MENU
- Figure 4-2 FILE MENU
- Figure 4-3 OPEN / SAVE AS / SAVE FILE
- Figure 4-4 EDIT PROGRAMMING FLOWCHART
- Figure 4-5 EDIT MENU
- Figure 4-6 LOCALITY CONFIGURAITON
- Table 4-1 DEFINE REPEATERS PARAMETERS
- Figure 4-7 ADJACENT LOCALITY DATA
- Figure 4-8 SELECT REPEATER
- Table 4-2 ADJACENT LOCALITY PARAMETERS
- Figure 4-9 REPEATER CONFIGURATION
- Table 4-3 GENERAL PARAMETERS
- Figure 4-10 INPUT ALARMS
- Figure 4-11 OUTPUT ALARMS
- Figure 4-12 ALARM MAPPING
- Figure 4-13 ALARM CROSS REFERENCE
- Figure 4-14 DELETE REPEATER
- Figure 4-15 TRANSFER MENU
- Figure 4-16 HARDWARE PROGRAMMING FLOWCHART
- Figure 4-17 HARDWARE MENU
- Figure 4-18 HSDB MONITOR
- Figure 4-19 REPEATER TRAFFIC MONITOR
- Figure 4-20 RF DATA
- Figure 4-21 INPUT MONITOR
- Figure 4-22 REVISIONS
- Figure 4-23 MODE SELECT
- Figure 4-24 TEST PROGRAMMING FLOWCHART
- Figure 4-25 TEST MENU
- Figure 4-26 UTILITIES MENU
- Figure 4-27 SETUP COM PORT
- Figure 4-28 ALARM MONITOR
- SECTION 4 LTR-Net PROGRAMMER
- sect5.pdf
- sect6.pdf
- SECTION 6 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
- 6.1 RECEIVER
- 6.1.1 INTRODUCTION
- 6.1.2 REGULATED VOLTAGE SUPPLIES
- 6.1.3 HELICAL FILTER, RF AMPLIFIER
- 6.1.4 FIRST MIXER, CRYSTAL FILTER
- 6.1.5 IF AMPLIFIER, CRYSTAL FILTER
- Figure 6-1 RECEIVER BLOCK DIAGRAM
- Figure 6-2 U202 BLOCK DIAGRAM
- Figure 6-3 SYNTHESIZER BLOCK DIAGRAM
- 6.1.10 LOCK DETECT
- 6.1.11 BUFFER AMPLIFIER
- 6.1.12 VCO (A006)
- 6.1.13 ACTIVE FILTER
- 6.1.14 BUFFER
- 6.1.15 SYNTHESIZER
- 6.1.16 BUFFER AMPLIFIER
- 6.1.17 LOCK DETECT
- 6.1.18 BUFFER AMPLIFIER
- 6.1.19 RF AMPLIFIERS
- 6.2 EXCITER
- 6.2.1 VCO (A007)
- 6.2.2 EXCITER VCO AND TCXO FREQUENCY MODULATION
- 6.2.3 ACTIVE FILTER
- 6.2.4 BUFFER
- 6.2.5 HIGH STABILITY SYNTHESIZER
- 6.2.6 LOCK DETECT
- Figure 6-4 EXCITER BLOCK DIAGRAM
- Figure 6-5 OCXO DRAWER BLOCK DIAGRAM
- Figure 6-6 OCXO DRAWER FRONT/REAR PANELS
- Figure 6-7 OCXO SWITCHING
- Figure 6-8 75W PA BLOCK DIAGRAM
- Figure 6-9 160W PA BLOCK DIAGRAM
- Figure 6-10 RF INTERFACE BOARD BLOCK DIAGRAM
- Figure 6-11 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM
- 6.7.4 SYNCHRONIZING CIRCUITS
- 6.7.5 FAN AND THERMAL SHUTDOWN
- 6.7.6 +15V CONVERTER
- 6.7.7 +5V CONVERTER
- 6.7.8 -5V CONVERTER
- 6.7.9 POWER SUPPLY REPAIR AND ALIGNMENT
- 1. The +26.5V supply can be adjusted with R174 when any of the following components are replaced:...
- 2. The +15V supply can be adjusted with R216 when any of the following components are replaced: R...
- 3. The +5.2V supply can be adjusted with R254 when any of the following components are replaced: ...
- Figure 6-12 NO LOAD CHARGE VOLTAGE vs. TEMPERATURE
- Figure 6-13 BACKPLANE CONNECTORS
- Figure 6-14 ALARM EXTERNAL CONNECTOR BOARD
- Figure 6-15 U27 BLOCK DIAGRAM
- 6.11.3 HIGH SPEED DATA BUS MICROPROCESSOR
- 6.11.4 CHIP SELECT DECODERS
- 6.11.5 P1 SIGNAL CONNECTOR
- 6.11.6 J1 COMPUTER CONNECTOR
- 6.11.7 J2 MEMORY SELECT
- 6.11.8 J3 BAUD RATE
- 6.11.9 S2/S3 HSDB SETTINGS
- 6.11.10 J4 EPROM MEMORY LOADING
- 6.11.11 J5 HSDB SPEED
- 6.11.12 J6 WATCHDOG
- 6.12 MAIN AUDIO CARD
- 6.12.1 INTRODUCTION
- 6.12.2 AUDIO/DATA MICROPROCESSOR
- 6.12.3 RECEIVE AUDIO
- 6.12.4 RECEIVE SQUELCH CIRCUITRY
- 6.12.5 RECEIVE DATA CIRCUITRY
- 6.12.6 RECEIVE AUDIO PROCESSING
- 6.12.7 VOTER AUDIO
- 6.12.8 COMPANDOR OPTION
- 6.12.9 TRANSMIT AUDIO
- 6.12.10 TRANSMIT AUDIO PROCESSING
- 6.12.11 TRANSMIT DATA AND CWID PROCESSING
- 6.12.12 FSK MODEM
- Figure 6-16 MODEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
- Figure 6-17 FSK MODEM SWITCH SETTINGS
- Figure 6-18 RS-232 SWITCH SETTINGS
- 6.12.13 P101 SIGNALING CONNECTOR
- 6.12.14 P100 EXTERNAL OUTPUTS
- 6.12.15 J100 A D LEVEL TEST POINT
- 6.12.16 J101 SPEAKER/MICROPHONE
- 6.12.17 J102 LOCAL MICROPHONE
- 6.12.18 J103 GROUND
- 6.12.19 J104 EXTERNAL SPEAKER
- 6.12.20 J105 WATCH DOG
- 6.12.21 J106 TX DATA PATH
- 6.12.22 A301 COMPANDOR CONNECTIONS
- 6.13 INTERFACE ALARM CARD
- 6.13.1 ALARM FORWARDING TO SWITCH
- 6.13.2 RELAY OUTPUTS
- Figure 6-19 4 I/O J1 ALARM OUTPUTS
- Figure 6-20 4 I/O J2 ALARM OUTPUTS
- Figure 6-21 S500-S503
- Figure 6-22 ALARM EXAMPLE
- Figure 6-23 MAIN PROCESSOR CARD BLOCK DIAGRAM
- Figure 6-24 MAIN AUDIO CARD LOGIC BLOCK DIAGRAM
- Figure 6-25 MAIN AUDIO CARD AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM
- Figure 6-26 INTERFACE ALARM CARD BLOCK DIAGRAM
- SECTION 6 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
- sect7.pdf
- SECTION 7 ALIGNMENT AND TEST PROCEDURES
- 7.1 OCXO AND TEST EQUIPMENT FREQUENCY STABILITY
- 7.2 RECEIVER ALIGNMENT
- 7.2.1 PRE-TEST
- 1. Preset L201, L202, L203, L204, L206, L223 and L224 tuning screws about 1/4 inch above the top ...
- 2. Preset L202 and L205 tuning screws so they are just barely above their tightening lock nuts.
- 1. Using the PC and software, program the Synthesizer for the Receive channel number.
- 2. Tune the VCO helical L220 for +4.5V DC ±0.05V on U209, pin 6 or TP2.
- 3. Alternately tune L223 and L224 in 1/2-turn to 1-turn increments until a voltage is measured on...
- 4. Retune L223 and L224 for a peak at J201, pin 13.
- 1. Set Y201 (TCXO) for 3.5V DC ±0.05V DC at TP1 (response time is very slow).
- 2. The Synthesizer is programmed for 199 channels above the Receive Channel.
- 3. The voltage on U209, pin 6 (TP2) should be < 7.5V DC.
- 4. Record the voltage on J201, pin 13 (TP5) ____.
- 5. The Synthesizer is programmed for 199 channels below the Receive Channel.
- 6. The voltage on U209, pin 6 (TP2) should be > 2V DC.
- 7. Record the voltage on J201, pin 13 (TP5) ____.
- 8. If the voltages recorded in Steps 3 and 6 are not within ±0.2V, tune L224 as required to balan...
- 9. The Synthesizer is reprogrammed for the Receive Channel.
- 1. Set the signal generator to the Receive Channel at a level sufficient to produce an output vol...
- 2. Tune L204, L205, L206, L201, L202, L203 and L204 for a peak voltage on J201, pin 7 (TP3). Decr...
- 3. Set the generator to 1000 mV with a 1 kHz tone at ±1.5 kHz deviation (100 mV at the Rx antenna...
- 4. Tune the Quadrature detector coil Z213 for maximum AC voltage on J201, pin 9 (TP4).
- 5. Adjust R264 for 387 mV RMS, ±5 mV RMS, on J201, pin 9.
- 6. Adjust R284 for 2V DC ±0.05V DC on J201, pin 9 (TP4).
- 7. Measure the distortion on pin J201, pin 9 (TP4) (analog tuning meter is preferred).
- 8. Tune C207, L209, L211 and L225 for peak voltage on J201, pin 7 (TP3). Decrease the generator o...
- 9. Repeat Steps 4, 5 and 6.
- 1. Plug a 16 ohm resistive load at J101 or J104 on the MAC (Main Audio Card).
- 2. Connect a distortion analyzer to the 16 ohm load.
- 3. Measure the distortion of the receive audio at J101 or J104 on the MAC with the local volume c...
- 4. The reading should be less than 3% (typically < 1%).
- 5. Measure receive sensitivity at J101 or J104 on the MAC.
- 6. The reading should be < 0.35 mV (typically < 0.25 mV). Optional: Adjust L207, L209, L211, and ...
- 7. The Synthesizer is programmed for 199 channels above the Receive Channel.
- 8. The receive sensitivity should be < 0.35 mV (typically < 0.3 mV). Optional: Adjust L204 to bal...
- 9. The Synthesizer is programmed for 199 channels below the Receive Channel. Optional: Adjust L20...
- 10. The receive sensitivity should < 0.35 mV (typically < 0.3 mV).
- Figure 7-1 RECEIVER ALIGNMENT POINTS
- 7.3 EXCITER ALIGNMENT
- 7.3.1 PRETEST
- 1. Set TCXO modulation adjust R425 fully counterclockwise.
- 2. Connect the power meter to J402.
- 3. Connect OCXO to J403.
- 1. Program the Transmit Channel.
- 2. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the Exciter.
- 3. Tune VCO helical L404 for 4.5V ±0.05V on U403, pin 6 (TP1).
- 4. Measure the Power Output of the Exciter at J402. Reading should be +17.5 dBm ±0.5 dB.
- 5. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the Exciter.
- 1. Tune TCXO Y401 for 3.5V DC ±0.05V DC at U402, pin 1 (response time is very slow).
- 1. The Synthesizer is programmed for 199 channels above the transmit frequency.
- 2. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the Exciter.
- 3. Measure the voltage on U403, pin 6 (TP1). Voltage should be < 7V DC and the Power Output +17.5...
- 4. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the Exciter.
- 5. The Synthesizer is programmed for 199 channels below the transmit frequency.
- 6. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the Exciter.
- 7. Measure the voltage on U403, pin 6 (TP1). Voltage should be > 2.5V DC and the Power Output +17...
- 8. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the Exciter.
- 1. Connect a 10 dB pad and modulation analyzer to J402.
- 2. Press the "FM" and "3 kHz LPF" switches of the modulation analyzer.
- 3. Inject a 1 kHz sine wave with a level of 400 mV RMS into P100, pin 32 on the MAC. NOTE: This t...
- 4. Adjust U149 for 707 mV RMS on P100, pin 29. This waveform should be a "clean" sine wave.
- 5. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the Exciter.
- 6. Set R446 for ±1.5 kHz deviation.
- Figure 7-2 EXCITER ALIGNMENT POINTS
- 7. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the Exciter. NOTE: Ensure that the oscilloscope is "...
- 8. Adjust U151 for a 2V P-P square wave on P100, pin 29. NOTE: This test changes the TX Data Leve...
- 9. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the Exciter.
- 10. Set R425 for "best" square wave as observed on the oscilloscope.
- 11. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the Exciter.
- 12. Repeat Steps 1-7. Very little adjustment of R446 should be needed.
- 1. Connect the: power supply ground lead to P105, +15V DC lead to P103, +26.5V DC lead to P101 an...
- 2. Connect attenuator and power meter to A8.
- 3. Set R663 fully counterclockwise.
- 4. Set R76 on the RFIB fully counterclockwise.
- 5. Set the signal generator to +16 dBm ±0.1 dB at 937.5 MHz.
- 6. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the PA.
- 7. Adjust R663 for 85W ±2W (±0.1 dB).
- 8. Verify that Output 1 is within 20% of Output 2.
- 9. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the PA.
- 1. Set a power reference of 0 dB at 85W.
- 2. Monitor the Transmit current and RF output level. Use the Up Arrow key to increase the power l...
- 3. Adjust power limit control R76 clockwise until power is limited to 0.55 dB above 85W (95W). If...
- 1. Remove the load cable from A8.
- 2. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the PA. NOTE: This will not harm the PA.
- 3. Adjust Reverse Power Calibration Pot R680 for equal voltages on W126 and W121 on the RFIB or f...
- 4. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the PA.
- 5. Apply "Glyptol" to R663, R680 and R76.
- 6. Use the “Turn fan on” button to turn on/off fans. Both PA fans should turn ON.
- 7. Measure temperature detector voltage at W127 on the RFIB. Normal output at 25°C ambient is app...
- Figure 7-3 POWER AMPLIFIER ALIGNMENT POINTS
- 7.5 160W POWER AMPLIFIER ALIGNMENT
- 7.5.1 POWER OUTPUT ADJUSTMENTS
- 1. Connect the: power supply ground lead to P105, +15V DC lead to P103, +26.5V DC lead to P101 an...
- 2. Connect attenuator and power meter to A8, the Transmit Antenna Connector.
- 3. Set R663 on the Forward/Reverse Power Detect board fully counterclockwise.
- 4. Set R76 on the RFIB fully counterclockwise.
- 5. Set the generator to +15 dBm ±0.1 dB at 937.5 MHz.
- 6. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the PA.
- 7. Adjust Forward Power Calibration Pot R663 for 160W ±0.1 dB (±3.5W).
- 8. Verify Output 1 is within 20% of Output 2 and Output 3 is within 20% of Output 4.
- 1. Set a power reference of 0 dB at 160W.
- 2. Monitor the Transmit current and RF output level. Use the Up Arrow key to increase the power l...
- 3. Adjust power limit control R76 clockwise until power is limited to 0.75 dB above 175W (192W).
- 4. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the PA.
- 1. Remove the load cable from A8.
- 2. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the PA. This will not harm the PA.
- 3. Adjust Reverse Power Calibration Pot R680 for equal voltages on W126 and W121 on the RFIB or f...
- 4. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the PA.
- 5. Apply 'glyptol' to R663, R680 and R76.
- 6. Use the “Turn on fan” button to turn on/off fans. Both PA fans should turn ON.
- 7. Measure temperature detector voltage at W127 on the RFIB. Normal output at 25°C ambient is app...
- Figure 7-4 160W POWER AMPLIFIER ALIGNMENT POINTS
- Figure 7-5 RF INTERFACE BOARD ALIGNMENT POINTS
- Figure 7-6 POWER EXTENDER CABLES
- Figure 7-7 REPEATER TO CIM TEST SETUP
- Figure 7-8 160W PA TEST SETUP
- Figure 7-9 RECEIVER TEST SETUP
- Figure 7-10 EXCITER TEST SETUP
- Figure 7-11 75W POWER AMPLIFIER TEST SETUP
- 7.6 FULL REPEATER ALIGNMENT
- 7.6.1 PERFORMANCE TEST PROGRAM
- 1. Select the TEST - FULL REPEATER - ALL TEST and press Enter.
- 1. Pretest the MPC, IAC, MAC and RFIB per their individual board level test procedures.
- 2. Pretest the Power Amplifier, Exciter, Receiver and Chassis per their individual test procedure...
- 3. Assemble the Transceiver to the Power Amplifier and insert into the chassis along with the Pow...
- 4. Engage the locking lever of the IAC and turn on the repeater power supply switch (S508) in the...
- 1. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the repeater.
- 2. The Transmit LED on the IAC should turn on to indicate the repeater is transmitting.
- 3. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the repeater.
- 1. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the repeater.
- 2. Check the transmit output power. The power can be adjusted from the computer using the Power C...
- 3. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the repeater.
- 1. Check the receiver injection frequency by using a "sniffer" pickup loop, or RF probe connected...
- 2. Tune Y201 (TCXO) on the Receiver at TP1 for 3.5V DC ±0.05V (response time is very slow).
- 1. Adjust the RF generator for 100 mV output with a 1 kHz tone at ±1.5 kHz deviation.
- 2. Insert test cables into J100/J103 on the MAC and connect to an AC voltmeter.
- 3. Adjust R237 for 0 dBm (775 mV RMS).
- 4. Connect a 16 ohm load and distortion analyzer to J101 or J104 of the MAC.
- 5. Adjust R236 for 2.8V RMS and measure the distortion. Distortion should be < 3%.
- 1. Adjust the RF generator for 100 mV output with a 1 kHz tone at ±1.5 kHz deviation.
- 2. Connect a 16 ohm load and distortion analyzer to J101 or J104 of the MAC.
- 3. Adjust R236 for 2.8V RMS.
- 4. Remove modulation from the RF generator. The measured level shall be £ -45 dB.
- 1. Adjust the RF generator for 100 mV output with a 1 kHz tone at ±1.5 kHz deviation.
- 2. Connect a 16 ohm load and distortion analyzer to J101 or J104 of the MAC.
- 3. Adjust R236 for 2.8V RMS.
- 4. 12 dB SINAD reading shall be £ 0.35 mV.
- 1. Adjust the RF generator for 100 mV output with a 1 kHz tone at ±1.5 kHz deviation.
- 2. Connect a 16 ohm load and distortion analyzer to J101 or J104 of the MAC.
- 3. Adjust R236 for 2.8V RMS.
- 4. Set the RF generator output for 5 dB SINAD.
- 5. Adjust R234 on the MAC so the Receiver just squelches.
- 6. Increase the RF generator output until the Receiver unsquelches. Reading shall be £ 10 dB SINAD.
- 1. Adjust the RF generator for 100 mV output with a 100 Hz tone at ±800 Hz deviation.
- 2. Insert test cables into J100/J103 on the MAC and connect to an AC voltmeter.
- 3. Adjust R235 to achieve 340 mV RMS
- 1. Adjust the RF generator for 100 mV output with a 1 kHz tone at ±1.5 kHz deviation.
- 2. Plug a Speaker/Microphone into J101/J102 of the MAC.
- 3. Adjust R236 until the 1 kHz tone is heard.
- 1. Adjust the RF generator for 100 mV output with a 1 kHz tone at ±1.5 kHz deviation.
- 2. Connect a 16 ohm load and distortion analyzer to J101 or J104 of the MAC.
- 3. Adjust R236 for 2.8V RMS.
- 4. Adjust the RF generator output for 12 dB SINAD.
- 5. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the transmitter.
- 6. SINAD shall not degrade more than 1 dB; i.e. no less than 11 dB SINAD.
- 7. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the transmitter.
- 1. Signal Displacement Bandwidth
- 2. Adjacent Channel Rejection
- 3. Offset Channel Selectivity
- 4. Intermodulation Rejection
- 5. Spurious Rejection
- 6. Audio Response
- 7. Audio Sensitivity
- 1. Adjust the RF generator for 100 mV into the receiver with a modulation tone of 1 kHz at ±1.5 k...
- 2. Insert AC voltmeter probes into J100/J103 on the MAC. AC voltage shall be between 1.1 and 1.25...
- 3. Adjust RF generator for ±800 Hz deviation. AC voltage shall be between 325 and 450 mV RMS.
- 4. Adjust RF generator for ±500 Hz deviation. Voltage level shall be between 150 and 250 mV RMS.
- 1. Remove VNC cards if present.
- 2. Apply a 1 kHz tone at -3 dBm (548 mV RMS) to P100, pin 32 of the MAC.
- 3. Insert test cables into J100/J103 and connect to an AC voltmeter.
- 4. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the transmitter.
- 5. Adjust R305 for 0 dBm (775 mV RMS).
- 6. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the transmitter.
- 7. Press F2 to advance to the next screen.
- 8. Final adjustment must be performed on the customer channel. Apply a 1 kHz tone at +7 dBm (1.73...
- 9. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the transmitter.
- 10. Adjust U149 with the Level Control buttons to set the maximum allowed deviation at ±1.6 kHz ±50.
- 11. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the transmitter.
- 12. Remove the signal from P100, pin 32.
- 1. Adjust the RF generator for 100 mV output with a 1 kHz tone at ±800 Hz deviation. Set modulati...
- 2. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the transmitter.
- 3. Final adjustment must be performed on the customer channel. Adjust R237 on the MAC to achieve ...
- 4. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the transmitter.
- 5. Press F2 to advance to the next screen.
- 6. Connect an AC voltmeter to J103 and P100, pin 31 (RX_VOICE).
- 7. Adjust R238 for -3 dBm (548 mV RMS).
- 8. Remove the RF generator from the Receiver.
- 1. Remove VNC cards if present. (Set modulation analyzer LPF switch to 3 kHz.) Final adjustment m...
- 2. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the transmitter.
- 3. Adjust U151 with the Level Control buttons to achieve ±750 Hz ±50 Hz transmit deviation.
- 4. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the transmitter.
- 1. Remove VNC cards if present.
- 2. Apply a 1 kHz tone at +7 dBm (1.73V RMS) to P100, pin 32 of the MAC. (Set modulation analyzer ...
- 3. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the transmitter.
- 4. Check for measured deviation out of the modulation analyzer to be ±2.4 kHz +100/-200 Hz.
- 5. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the transmitter.
- 6. Disconnect all cables.
- 1. Set modulation analyzer LPF switch to 3 kHz. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the trans...
- 2. Deviation should measure between 750 Hz and 1250 Hz.
- 3. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the transmitter.
- 1. Plug a Speaker/Microphone into J101/J102 of the MAC. Set modulation analyzer LPF switch to 3 kHz.
- 2. Press the microphone PTT and say "four" loudly into the microphone.
- 3. Deviation should measure ±1.4-1.6 kHz.
- 4. Release the microphone PTT.
- 1. On the modulation analyzer press: 300 Hz HPF 3000 Hz LPF FM Pre-Display 750 mS Avg RMS Cal 0.2...
- 2. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the transmitter and measure the Hum and Noise Ratio. T...
- 3. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the transmitter.
- 1. Remove VNC cards if present. On the modulation analyzer select: FM 50 Hz 15 kHz
- 2. Apply 200 mV RMS at 1 kHz to P100, pin 32 of the MAC.
- 3. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the transmitter.
- 4. Adjust audio level to produce ±1 kHz deviation.
- 5. On the modulation analyzer select: 300 Hz 3 kHz 750 ms de-emphasis
- 6. Distortion should be < 2%.
- 1. Set the modulation analyzer LPF to 3 kHz.
- 2. Apply +7 dBm (1.73V RMS) at 1 kHz to P100, pin 32 on the MAC.
- 3. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to key the transmitter.
- 4. Deviation shall be between 1.35 and 1.5 kHz.
- 5. Adjust 1 kHz signal to -8.2 dBm (300 mV RMS). Deviation shall be between 750 and 850 kHz.
- 6. Adjust 1 kHz signal to -17.8 dBm (100 mV RMS). Deviation shall be between 450 and 500 kHz.
- 7. Use the "Turn on carrier" button to unkey the transmitter.
- 1. Set MAC S100 and S101, all Sections OFF.
- 2. Adjust the RF generator for 100 mV modulated with a 1 kHz tone at ±1.5 kHz deviation.
- 3. Connect a balanced AC voltmeter with a 600 ohm input impedance between balanced lines RXA+ and...
- 4. Adjust R239 on the MAC for the type of line. Leased Line/Direct Connect (default) -12 dBm (194...
- 1. Set MAC S100 and S101, all Sections OFF (see Figure 7-12).
- 2. Inject a 1 kHz tone from a balanced 600 ohm source, at the level determined by the type of lin...
- 3. Adjust R243 on the MAC to obtain -6 dBm (387 mV RMS) measured at J100/J103.
- Figure 7-12 S100 SETTING
- Figure 7-13 S100/S101 SWITCH SETTINGS
- Figure 7-14 J2 TERMINAL BLOCK (SECONDARY)
- Figure 7-15 SWITCH SETTINGS
- Figure 7-16 J2 TERMINAL BLOCK
- 1. Set MAC S100 Sections 1, 4, 5, 8 OFF; 2, 3, 6, 7 ON; S101 Sections 2, 3, 4 OFF; 1 ON (see Figu...
- 2. Adjust R240 on the MAC to obtain -16 dBm (123 mV RMS) measured at J100/J103.
- 3. Press F2 to advance to the next screen.
- 4. Connect a balanced AC Voltmeter with a 600 ohm input impedance between balanced lines RXS+ and...
- 5. Adjust R241 on the MAC for the type of line used. Leased Line/Direct Connect (default) -12 dBm...
- 1. Set MAC S100, all Sections OFF; S101 Sections 2, 3, 4 OFF; 1 ON (see Figure 7-15).
- 2. Connect a balanced AC Voltmeter with a 600 ohm input impedance between balanced lines RXA+ and...
- 3. Adjust R240 on the MAC for the type of line used. Leased Line/Direct Connect (default) -22 dBm...
- Figure 7-17 S100/S101 RS-232
- Figure 7-18 NEW HSDB SWITCH SETTINGS
- 2. Verify that the repeater is programmed for "Stand Alone" mode in Setup Parameters-F4 (see Sect...
- 3. The repeater is now in Normal Operation mode. Verify by the MPC front panel indicators that no...
- 1. Switch settings on the MPC for single-ended 5V (old style) operation are shown in Figure 7-19....
- Figure 7-19 OLD HSDB SWITCH SETTINGS
- 2. Verify that the repeater is programmed for "Stand Alone" mode in Setup Parameters-F4 (see Sect...
- 3. The repeater is now in Normal Operation mode. Verify by the MPC front panel indicators that no...
- 1. Program an LTR, portable or mobile, for the following parameters. Home Repeater - Same as repe...
- 2. The repeater is now in Normal Operation mode.
- 3. Key the radio several times on the programmed System/Group. Access should occur every time. (P...
- 1. The repeater is now in Normal Operation mode.
- 2. Verify by the MPC front panel indicators that no alarms have occurred (see Table 1-2).
- 1. Connect the repeater as shown in Figures 7-7, 7-20 and 7-21.
- 2. Adjust the repeater for the type of link used for communication back to the CIM in the Switch....
- 3. Program the repeater for the specified parameters using the Programmer.
- 1. Adjust the CIM for the type of link used for communication back to the repeater. The types of ...
- 2. Connect the link lines to the Switch and its associated CIM (see Figure 7-21).
- Figure 7-20 J2 CONNECTOR
- Figure 7-21 VIKING VX VOICE/DATA LINK
- Figure 7-22 S100/S101 SWITCH SETTING
- 7.7.3 VOICE AUDIO TO SWITCH
- 1. On the MAC, set S100 and S101, all Sections OFF (see Figure 7-22).
- 2. Connect an RF generator to the receiver.
- 3. Adjust the RF generator for 100 mV modulated with a 1 kHz tone at ±1.5 kHz deviation.
- 4. Connect a balanced AC Voltmeter with a 600 ohm input impedance between balanced lines RXA+ and...
- 5. On the MAC, adjust R239 for the type of line used. Leased Line/Direct Connect (default) -12 dB...
- 1. On the MAC, set S100 and S101, all Sections OFF (see Figure 7-22).
- 2. On the CIM (in the Switch) generate an alignment tone (set S5 to "1") (see Figure 7-31).
- 3. On the CIM, connect a balanced AC voltmeter at J12.
- 4. On the CIM, adjust R44 for the type of line used. Leased Line/Direct Connect (default) -12 dBm...
- 5. On the MAC, adjust R243 for -6 dBm (387 mV RMS) measured at J100/J103.
- Figure 7-23 MAC SWITCH SETTINGS
- 7.7.5 BLANK AND BURST - FSK DATA FROM SWITCH
- 1. On the MAC, set S100 all Sections OFF set S101, sections 2, 3, 4 OFF set S101, section 1 ON (s...
- 2. On the CIM, (in the Switch) generate an alignment tone (set S5 to a value of "8").
- 3. On the CIM, adjust R86 at TP4 for the type of line used. Leased Line/Direct Connect (default) ...
- 4. On the CIM, verify at J12 (see Figure 7-31). Leased Line/Direct Connect (default) -21 dBm (69 ...
- Figure 7-24 BATTERY REVERT TEST SETUP
- 7.7.6 FSK LINK - FSK DATA LEVEL TO SWITCH
- 1. On the MAC, set S100 all Sections OFF set S101, sections 2, 3, 4 OFF set S101, section 1 ON (s...
- 2. Connect a balanced AC voltmeter with 600 ohm input impedance between balanced lines RXA+ and R...
- 3. On the MAC, adjust R240 for the type of line used. Leased Line/Direct Connect (default) -22 dB...
- 1. Make sure the heat sunk parts are not shorted to the heat-sink.
- 2. Verify all electrolytic capacitors are installed correctly.
- 3. Connect 023-2000-830 Battery Back-Up as shown in Figure 7-24.
- 1. Connect the circuit as shown in Figure 7-24.
- 2. Turn the active load to current mode at 1A.
- 3. Turn enable to On, battery fault LED should be on.
- 4. Increase Vs1 until: the relay engages the voltage is present on the active load the battery fa...
- 5. Increase Vs1 until: the relay disengages the LED lights no voltage is present at the active lo...
- 6. Decrease VS1 until: the relay engages the LED goes out voltage is present at the active load. ...
- 7. Set Vs1 to 26.5V DC and turn the enable line to OFF. No voltage will be present at the active ...
- 8. Decrease Vs1 until: the relay disengages the LED lights no voltage is present at the active lo...
- 9. With the enable line OFF measure current Is, it should be less than 20 mA.
- 10. Reverse the polarity of Vs1 Set to 26.5V DC BBM Enable ON Reverse Battery LED will light and ...
- 11. Disconnect the test setup.
- 1. Connect Battery Backup Module as shown in Figure 7-25.
- 2. Set the active load to 0A and set Vs2 to 40V at 3A.
- 3. Adjust R140 so the voltage at the active load reads 27.55V DC ±0.1V.
- 4. Increase the active load current to 1.8A and verify voltage at the load is greater than 26V.
- 5. Set the active load current to zero, shut off Vs2 and disconnect the BBM. Glyptol R140.
- Figure 7-25 BATTERY CHARGER TEST SETUP
- Figure 7-26 SWITCH (RNT) BACKPLANE WIREHARNESS
- Figure 7-27 SWITCH (RNT) PUNCH BLOCK
- Figure 7-28 MAC ALIGNMENT POINTS
- Figure 7-29 MAIN PROCESSOR CARD ALIGNMENT POINTS
- Figure 7-30 INTERFACE ALARM CARD ALIGNMENT POINTS
- Figure 7-31 CIM ALIGNMENT POINTS
- SECTION 7 ALIGNMENT AND TEST PROCEDURES
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- SECTION 8 SERVICING
- 8.1 INTRODUCTION
- 8.1.1 PERIODIC CHECKS
- 8.1.2 SURFACE-MOUNTED COMPONENTS
- 8.1.3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND COMPONENT LAYOUTS
- 8.1.4 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
- 8.1.5 TCXO MODULES NOT SERVICEABLE
- 8.2 SYNTHESIZER SERVICING
- 8.2.1 INTRODUCTION
- 8.2.2 TCXO MODULE
- 8.2.3 VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR (VCO)
- Figure 8-1 LOCK DETECT WAVEFORM
- Figure 8-2 MODULUS CONTROL WAVEFORM
- Figure 8-3 POWER SUPPLY REAR VIEW
- Figure 8-4 POWER SUPPLY FRONT VIEW
- Figure 8-5 3-DIGIT RESISTOR
- Table 8-1 CHIP INDUCTOR IDENTIFICATION
- Table 8-2 CERAMIC CHIP CAP IDENTIFICATION
- SECTION 8 SERVICING
- sect9.pdf
- sect10.pdf
- SECTION 10 SCHEMATICS AND COMPONENT LAYOUTS
- Figure 10-1 RF MODULE INTERFACE CONNECTOR
- Figure 10-2 BACKPLANE CABLE CONNECTIONS
- Figure 10-3 REPEATER CABINET EXPLODED VIEW
- Figure 10-4 REPEATER REAR VIEW
- Figure 10-5 REPEATER FRONT VIEW
- Figure 10-6 OCXO DRAWER
- Figure 10-7 OCXO DRAWER FRONT/REAR PANEL
- Figure 10-8 INPUT/OUTPUT ALARM INTERCONNECT
- Figure 10-9 RF INTERCONNECT
- Figure 10-10 BACKPLANE INTERCONNECT
- Figure 10-11 RF INTERFACE BOARD COMPONENT LAYOUT
- Figure 10-12 RF INTERFACE BOARD SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-13 RECEIVER BOARD COMPONENT LAYOUT
- Figure 10-14 RECEIVE VCO COMPONENT LAYOUT
- Figure 10-15 RECEIVE VCO SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-16 RECEIVER SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-17 EXCITER BOARD COMPONENT LAYOUT
- Figure 10-18 TRANSMIT VCO COMPONENT LAYOUT
- Figure 10-19 TRANSMIT VCO SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-20 EXCITER SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-21 75W POWER AMPLIFIER COMPONENT LAYOUT
- Figure 10-22 75W POWER AMPLIFIER SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-23 160W POWER AMPLIFIER COMPONENT LAYOUT
- Figure 10-24 160W POWER AMPLIFIER SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-25 FORWARD/REVERSE POWER BOARD COMPONENT LAYOUT
- Figure 10-26 FORWARD/REVERSE POWER BOARD SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-27 OCXO COMPONENT LAYOUT
- Figure 10-28 OCXO SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-29 OCXO POWER SUPPLY COMPONENT LAYOUT
- Figure 10-30 OCXO POWER SUPPLY SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-31 MAIN PROCESSOR CARD COMPONENT LAYOUT
- Figure 10-32 MAIN PROCESSOR CARD SCHEMATIC (1 OF 2)
- Figure 10-33 MAIN PROCESSOR CARD SCHEMATIC (2 OF 2)
- Figure 10-34 MAIN AUDIO CARD COMPONENT LAYOUT (OPPOSITE COMPONENT SIDE)
- Figure 10-35 MAIN AUDIO CARD COMPONENT LAYOUT (COMPONENT SIDE)
- Figure 10-36 MAIN AUDIO CARD SCHEMATIC (1 OF 3)
- Figure 10-37 MAIN AUDIO CARD SCHEMATIC (2 OF 3)
- Figure 10-38 MAIN AUDIO CARD SCHEMATIC (3 OF 3)
- Figure 10-39 INTERFACE ALARM CARD COMPONENT LAYOUT
- Figure 10-40 INTERFACE ALARM CARD SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-41 BACKPLANE COMPONENT LAYOUT (CARD SIDE)
- Figure 10-42 BACKPLANE COMPONENT LAYOUT (CABLE SIDE)
- Figure 10-43 BACKPLANE SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-44 800W POWER SUPPLY COMPONENT LAYOUT (OPPOSITE COMPONENT SIDE)
- Figure 10-45 800W POWER SUPPLY COMPONENT LAYOUT (COMPONENT SIDE)
- Figure 10-46 POWER SUPPLY SCHEMATIC (1 OF 2)
- Figure 10-47 POWER SUPPLY SCHEMATIC (2 OF 2)
- Figure 10-48 POWER SUPPLY FILTER BOARD COMPONENT LAYOUT
- Figure 10-49 POWER SUPPLY FILTER BOARD SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-50 BATTERY BACK-UP COMPONENT LAYOUT
- Figure 10-51 BATTERY BACK-UP SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-52 POWER SUPPLY FILTER BOARD COMPONENT LAYOUT
- Figure 10-53 POWER SUPPLY FILTER BOARD SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-54 POWER CABLE CONNECTOR AND SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-55 COMPANDOR SCHEMATIC
- Figure 10-56 COMPANDOR COMPONENT LAYOUT
- SECTION 10 SCHEMATICS AND COMPONENT LAYOUTS
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