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Task 1 —
Check Supply
Voltage
Task 2 —
Check Final
Temperature Sensor
Task 3 —
Check Final
Transistor
TB8100 Service Manual
© Tait Electronics Limited September 2006
1.
Set up the test equipment as shown in
PA) or
Figure 8.9 on page 150
2.
Run the Service Kit and connect to the base station.
3.
Once connected to the base station, ensure it is in Run Mode.
4.
Measure the voltage at the drain of Q100. The voltage should be
28V. If it is, go to
5.
Measure the voltage at P102 (where the DC supply wire is soldered
to the board). The voltage should be 28V. If it is, go to
is not, go to
"6W Board" on page
1.
Select Diagnose > Power Amplifier > Control Tests and check that
the final temperature reading is correct (e.g. if the PA is at ambient
room temperature and not transmitting, the reading on the gauge
should be approximately the same as the ambient temperature). If it
is, go to
Task
3. If it is not, go to
2.
Remove the links from SK100 (final 1) or SK101 (final 2). Using an
oscilloscope, check that data is present on pin 3 of the control board
connector. If it is, replace the 60W board. If it is not, replace the
control board and go to
Also carry out this task if you have tried to calibrate the PA bias in
on page 143
and the final calibration failed.
1.
Disconnect the DC supply from the PA.
2.
Measure the DC resistance between the gate of Q100 and ground (in
a 100W PA check both final transistors before going to
the resistance is greater than 5k ohms, go to
5k ohms, replace Q100 and repeat this test (refer to
60W RF Power Transistor" on page
3.
Reconnect the DC supply to the PA.
4.
Check that 28V is present on the drain of Q100. If it is, go to
If it is not, replace the 60W board.
5.
Connect an oscilloscope across pin 2 of SK100 or SK101
(FINAL-BIAS) and ground.
6.
Use the Calibration Kit to calibrate the PA bias. Check that the
FINAL-BIAS voltage ramps from 0V to 5V during calibration. If it
does, replace the 60W board. If it does not, replace the control board
and go to
Task
(12V PA).
Task
2. If it is not, go to
155.
Step
Task
3.
4.
Power Amplifier Fault Finding
Figure 8.8 on page 149
Step
5.
Task
2.
Step
Step
3. If it is less than
"Replacing the
184).
(28V
2. If it
Task 4
3). If
Step
5.
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