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Maintenance testing, Troubleshooting, Converter faults – Comtech EF Data XSAT-7080 User Manual

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XSAT7080 X-Band Transceiver

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting MN/XSAT7080.IOM

7–2

7.1 M

AINTENANCE

T

ESTING

Use the instructions in

the

applicable appendix for installing the transceiver for checkout, and the

procedures in

Chapter 3

, for operating the transceiver.

Step

Procedures

1

The transceiver contains an Upconverter, a Solid-State Power Amplifier (SSPA) and a
Downconverter.

2

The Upconverter translates the IF input frequency of 52 to 88 MHz to an RF
frequency of 7900 to 8400 MHz depending on the setting for the output frequency.

3

The IF input level is -20 to -30 dBm (typical). The signal is then amplified by the 25
Watt SSPA to the desired output level (

≥ +44 dBm at 1 dB compression).

4

The Downconverter translates the RF input signal down to the IF output frequency of
52 to 88 MHz.

5

The RF input level is -45 dBm (typical), and the IF output level is +13 dBm at 1 dB
compression.

7.2 T

ROUBLESHOOTING

Transceiver operating problems can be identified by first observing the status indicators through
the Communications port. When a fault condition is indicated, using the Retrieve Alarm Status
(RAS) command can identify the specific fault, or faults. The status of all transceiver functions
will be displayed as described in Chapter 5 (see the Retrieve Alarm Status commands).

7.3 C

ONVERTER

F

AULTS

Check the Alarm Status

for possible faults, or an indication of a marginal performance

tolerance condition.

7.3.1 DC P

OWER

S

UPPLY

V

OLTAGES

24 VDC

10 VDC

20 VDC

P5 VDC (+5 VDC)

12 VDC

N5 VDC (-5 VDC)

A fault ("FT") indicates a voltage level exceeding

±10% of the power supply voltage. If the

voltage exceeds

± 10%, contact Comtech EF Data.