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Atec Bird-5011 User Manual

Model 5011, Terminating power sensor (tps)

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Model 5011

Terminating Power Sensor (TPS)

625-TPS5011-DS11202006

The Model 5011 Terminating Power Sensor is designed to make
precision Power Measurements with the full flexibility of a portable
instrument. The Model 5011, when used along with the Bird Model
5000-EX Digital Power Meter
or the Bird Site Analyzer™ Series
provides customers a TOTAL RF POWER MEASUREMENT
SOLUTION
to measure Base Station Power and/or Broadcast
Transmitter Power with Accuracy of +/-5% of readings.

FEATURES:

• Ease of use and portability make the 5011 (in conjunction with the 5000-EX) ideal for field use

• Fast warm up time makes the 5011 a critical tool in trouble shooting a down system

• Due to state of the art design, the 5011 can make accurate power measurements (+/- 5%) without

requiring constant recalibration and at a reduced cost

• Detector provide true average power, regardless of the form of modulation

• The board power and frequency range make the unit compatible with a variety of applications.

• Frequency from 40 MHz to 4 GHz (up to 12 GHz with EF version)
• Power from 10 uW to 10 mW (up to 50 W with calibrated attenuators)

Plug & Play Solution:

The TPS Model 5011 plug and play solution requires only three steps for setup:

Step 1. Connect the TPS to the Model 5000-EX (DPM) or Site Analyzer Series (SA)

Step 2. Zero the TPS (20 seconds)

Step 3. Connect the TPS RF connector to the attenuator or coupler to measure power

(enter the offset for the coupler or attenuator as necessary)

You are now equipped to take accurate readings of the average power of your signal.