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Passband, Rejection notch – Bird Technologies 28-69-04A User Manual

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total of 1.5 dB of insertion loss. The total insertion
loss is the sum of losses from each cavity in the
channel as well as from the interconnecting cables
between the cavities.

Required Equipment
Due to the sensitivity of the adjustments, it is
strongly recommended that the proper equipment
be used when tuning the individual filters, other-
wise the filter should be sent to the factory or an
authorized representative for retuning. The follow-
ing equipment or it's equivalent is recommended in
order to properly perform the tuning adjustments
for the Vari-Notch duplexer.

1. IFR A-7550 spectrum analyzer with optional

tracking generator installed.

2. 5/32" hex wrench.

3. Double shielded coaxial cable test leads

(RG142 B/U or RG223/U).

4. 50 ohm load with at least -35 dB return loss

(1.10:1 VSWR). The JFW Industries model
50T-007 or equivalent.

5. Female union (UG29-N or UG914-BNC).

6. Return Loss Bridge

(Eagle model# RLB150N3A).

7. Insulated tuning tool (TX RX Systems Inc.

part# 95-00-01).

Tuning Procedure
Tuning of the filter requires adjustment of the

passband

and the

rejection notch

. The passband

is adjusted while observing the return loss re-
sponse and the rejection notch is adjusted by
monitoring the output of a tracking generator after
it passes through the filter.

All Vari-Notch filters should be temporarily re-
moved from the system and tuned on the bench
using test instrumentation only. Do not adjust the
filters while they are under transmit power. To in-
sure proper tuning of the 6.625" Vari-Notch filter,
all adjustments should be performed in the follow-
ing order:

1. Rough tune the passband.

2. Rough tune the rejection notch.

3. Final tune the passband.

4. Final tune the rejection notch, always the last

adjustment made.

WARNING - Tuning while under trans-
mit power can result in damage to the
duplexer.

PASSBAND

The peak of the passband will correspond very
closely to the point of minimum reflected energy
from the filter and maximum forward power
through it. A transmitter connected to the filter will
operate best when the reflected energy is lowest,
therefore the return loss response will be used to
set the passband. The passband can be checked
and adjusted using the following procedure.

Checking the passband
1. A zero reference for return loss must be estab-

lished at the IFR A-7550 prior to checking the
passband frequency, this is done by connect-
ing the return loss bridge to the analyzer / gen-
erator as shown in figure 3.

TX RX Systems Inc. Manual 7-9177-1 09/19/97 Page 4

GENERATE

OUTPUT

ANALYZER

INPUT

40

30

20

10

0

-10

-20

-30

-40

dBm

40

0

10

300

dB ATT

GEN

dBM

MSEC

KHz RES

KHz/DIV

200

MHz

LOAD

SOURC

E

REFL

ECTED

RLB - 150 BRIDGE

Figure 3: Setting the return loss reference.