Power Amplifier Data - Tait TB8100 User Manual

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VSWR
RSSI
Watchdog resets
Task Manager
resets
Service Kit resets

Power Amplifier Data

Temperature
Air intake
temperature
PA fan operating
time
Power Management Unit Data
Battery voltage
PMU fan
operating time
TB8100 Service Kit User's Manual
The highest, the average, and the minimum voltage standing wave ratio
readings are shown. The base station reads the VSWR once in every
transmission.
The highest, the average, and the minimum RSSI readings are shown in dBm.
The base station reads the
signal.
The total number of times that the
the reciter firmware locked up.
The total number of times that Task Manager reset the base station.
The total number of times that Service Kit users reset the base station.
The Power Amplifier area (Monitor > Data Logging > System Data) displays
the following data.
The Power Amplifier area displays maximum, average, and minimum
temperatures. The maximum temperature is the highest maximum temperature
recorded by any of the three PA temperature sensors. These temperatures are
read hourly.
The Power Amplifier area displays maximum, average, and minimum air intake
temperatures. The air intake temperature is read hourly.
The number of hours that the PA fan has been operating.
The Power Management Unit area (Monitor > Data Logging > System Data)
displays the following data.
The area displays maximum, average, and minimum battery voltages. The
battery voltage is read hourly whether or not the PMU is using the battery as
its power supply.
The number of hours that the PMU fan has been operating.
RSSI
once each time the base station receives a valid
watchdog circuit
reset the reciter because
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