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4. Use an AAS-10 RF probe to probe the Cell Tx output of the N7000.
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If there is no RF or low RF, look for SMD everywhere around the N7000.
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If the SMD is okay, replace the N7000.
5. Probe the PA input.
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If the level is low, look for an SMD issue on the Tx filter or matching
transformer (T7001 or T7002).
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Reflow or replace the filter as necessary.
6. Probe the PA output.
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If the RF is missing or low, look for Vbatt voltages and SMD issues on and
around the PA.
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If these are okay, replace the PA.
7. Probe the duplexer output.
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If the RF is missing or low, reflow or replace the duplexer.
8. Probe the coupler output.
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If the RF is missing or low, reflow or replace the coupler.
9. Probe the diplexer output.
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If the RF is missing or low, reflow or replace the diplexer.
Failed Test: Tx PA Detector
Use the following steps if you encounter a failed test for the Tx PA detector:
1. Use Phoenix to set the mobile terminal into Local Mode and activate the Tx with
default output power.
2. The output power at the RF test connector should be 15dBm +/- 4dB. If not,
follow the procedures in the
on page 18.
3. Using a voltmeter on DC, probe the detector output at C7313. The voltmeter
should read approximately 1.4V. If not, replace N7300. (See
page
23
Issue 1 04/2005
"Transmitter RF Troubleshooting
for test point locations and common power and voltage variations.)
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