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LBI-4732
TEST
PROCEDURES
These
Test
Procedures
are
designed
to
assist
you
in
servicing
a
transmitter
that
is
operating--but
not
properly.
Problems
encountered
could
be
low
power
output,
tone
and
voice
deviation,
defec-
tive
audio
sensitivity,
and
modulator
adJust
control
set
too
high.
Once
a
de-
feet
is
pin-pointed,
refer
to
the
"Service
Check"
and
the
additional
corrective
meas-
ures
included
in
the
Transmitter
Trouble-
shooting
Procedure.
Before
starting
with
the
Transmitter
Test
Procedures,
be
sure
the
transmitter
is
tuned
and
aligned
to
the
proper
operating
frequency.
1.
Wattmeter
similar
to:
Bird
#
43
Jones
#
711N
4.
Deviation
Meter
(with
a
,75kHz
scale)
similar
to:
Measurements
#
720
TEST
PROCEDURE
TEST
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
for
test
hookup
as
shown:
2.
VTVM
similar
to:
3.
Audio
Generator
similar
to:
Triplett
#
850
Heath
#
IM-21
5.
Multimeter
similar
to:
GE
Model
4EX6Al0
GE
TEST SET
MODEL
4EX3All,
MODEL
4EX8Kl2
or
20,000
ohms-per-Volt
voltmeter
POWER
MEASUREMENT
1.
Connect
transmitter
output
from
the
antenna
jack
to
the
wattmeter
through
a
50-ohm
coaxial
cable.
Make
sure
the
wattmeter
is
terminated
into
a
50-ohm
load.
2.
Key
the
transmitter
and
check
the
wattmeter
for
the
desired
power
output.
SERVICE
CHECK
Check
the
setting
of
the
Power
Adjust
Control
(R216).
Refer
to
the
QUICK
CHECKS
on
the
Transmitter
Troubleshooting
Procedure.
10
--·-··----
VOICE
DEVIATION
AND
SYMMETRY
TEST
PROCEDURE
1.
Connect
the
test
equipmlent
to
the
transmitter
as
shown.
2.
In
radios
with
Channel
Guard,
set
Channel
Guard
Mod
Adjust
Rl28
for
zero
tone
deviation.
3.
Set
the
audio
generator
frequency
to
1kHz.
A.
In
all
station
combinations
except
Local
Control
Intermittent
Duty
combina-
tions,
set
the
audio
generator
output
to
30
millivolts
RMS.
B.
In
Local
Control
Intermittent
Duty
station
combinations,
set
the
audio
generator
output
to
.1.0
volt
RMS.
4.
Key
the
transmitter
and
adjust
Deviation
Meter
to
carrier
frequency.
5.
Deviation
reading
should
be
±4.5
kHz
in
radios
without
Channel
Guard,
and
±3.75
kHz
in
radios
with
Channel
Guard.
6,
If
necessary,
adjust
MOD
ADJUST
control
Rl27
for
the
proper
deviation
on
plus
(+)
or
minus
(-)
deviation,
whichever
is
greater.
NOTES:
MASTR
II
station
transmitters
are
adjusted
for
4.5
kHz
deviation
at
the
factory.
The
ifactory
adjustment
will
prevent
the
transmitter
from
de-
viating
more
than
5.0
kHz
under
the
worst
conditions
of
frequency,
volt-
age
and
temperature.
7.
If
the
deviation
reading
plus
(+)
or
minus
(-)
differs
by
more
than
0.5
kHz,
recheck
Steps
1
and
2
as
shown
in
the
Transmitter
Alignment
Chart.
TONE
DEVIATION
WITH
CHANNEL
GUARD
TEST
PROCEDURE
l.
Set
up
the
Deviation
Meter
and
monitor
the
output
of
the
transmitter.
2.
Remove
the
1000
Hz
signal
from
the
audio
generator.
3.
Key
the
transmitter
and
check
for
0,75
kHz
deviation.
If
the
reading
is
low
or
high,
adjust
Channel
Guard
MOD
ADJUST
Rl28
for
a
reading
of
0.75
kHz.
NOTES:--
l .
On
units
supplied
with
Channel
Guard,
the
Phase
justed
carefully
to
insure
proper
performance.
mitter
Alignment
Chart).
Modulator
Tuning
should
be
ad-
(Refer
to
Step
l
in
the
Trans-
2.
The
Tone
Deviation
Test
Procedures
should
be
repeated
every
time
the
Tone
Frequency
is
changed.
EXCITER
ASSEMBLY
AN'TENNA
DEVIATION
METER
PAASSEMBLV
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'
'
'
'
AC
VTVM
CONTINUOUS
DUTY
PA
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AUDIO
LO
TO
J11
AUOIO OSCILLATOR AUDIO
HI
TO
J10
GE
TEST
SET
4EX3A
11
4EX6A
10
INTERMITTENT AND CONTINUOUS DUTY
ALL
EXCEPT LOCAL CONTROL
SYSTEM
BOARD
INTERMITTENT DUTY
LOCAL CONTROL
SYSTEM
BOARD
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BrandGE
ModelMASTR II
CategoryTwo-Way Radio
LanguageEnglish

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