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Task 5 —
Check Output
Power
158
Power Amplifier Fault Finding
8.
Measure the voltage at pin 2 of SK103. The voltage should be greater
than 40mV. If it is, go to
This task assumes that:
you have calibrated the PA bias and the driver calibration was successful
you have verified that Tx Key is working correctly (refer to
1.
Check that the PA is set to its rated output power (i.e. 5W, 50W, or
100W according to model).
2.
Connect an RF power meter to the output from the 6W board:
Remove the bridging link from the RF output 50Ω track (
Figure 8.11 on page
Solder the inner conductor of the test lead to the 50Ω track.
Solder the braid of the test lead to ground.
3.
Put the base station in Run Mode and key the PA using the TX KEY
switch on the CTU.
4.
Check that the RF output power is as follows:
5W and 100W PAs
50W PA
If the output power is as stated above, the 6W board is not faulty.
Proceed to
"60W Board" on page 162
50W, or to
"Splitter and Combiner Boards (100W PA Only)" on
page 160
if it is a 100W PA.
If the RF output power is less than stated above, go to
5.
Check that the RF input power from the reciter is greater than
+9dBm. If it is, replace the 6W board. If it is not, check the reciter
and repeat the test.
Task
5. If it is not, replace the 6W board.
155).
greater than 6W
greater than 3W.
if the PA under test is 5W or
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Step
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