Afc Function; Transmitter Characteristics; General Instructions For Tx Troubleshooting - Nokia RAE-6 Rf Description And Troubleshooting

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GSM850/EGSM900 and GSM1800 low noise amplifier (LNA) are integrated.
IPAD substrate, including integrated coils, resistors and capacitors
The Honi can be tested by test points only.

AFC function

AFC is used to lock the transceiver's clock to the frequency of the base station.

Transmitter characteristics

Item
Type
LO frequency range
Output power
Gain control range

General instructions for Tx troubleshooting

Please refer to section Service Concepts in Chapter 3, Service Software Instructions.
To start Tx troubleshooting:
1. Connect the test jig MJ-20 to a computer with a DAU-9S cable or to an FPS-8
flash prommer with an XCS-4 modular cable.
Make sure that you have a PKD-1 dongle connected to the computer's parallel port.
2. Connect a DC power supply to the module test jig (MJ-20) with an FLC-2 cable.
Note: When repairing or tuning the transmitter use external DC supply with at least
3A current capability. Set the DC supply voltage to 3.9V and set the jumper connec-
tor on test jig to "bypass" position.
3. Connect an RF cable to the RF connector of the module test jig (MJ-20) and
measurement equipment; or at least a 10dB attenuator, otherwise the PA may be
damaged. Use a spectrum analyzer as measurement equipment.
Note: The maximum input power of a spectrum analyzer is +30dBm. It is recom-
mended to use 10dB attenuator on the spectrum analyzer input to prevent any dam-
age.
4. Set the phone module to test jig and start Phoenix service software.
5. Initialize connection to the phone. (Use FBUS driver when using DAU-9S and
COMBOX driver when using FPS-8).
6. To choose a product in Phoenix:
From the File menu, choose "Choose Product" and select RAE-6/RA-4 from the list
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7 - RF Description and Troubleshooting
Values (GSM850/EGSM900/1800/1900)
Direct conversion, nonlinear, FDMA/TDMA
3296...3396/3520...3660 MHz/3420...3570
MHz/3700...3820 MHz
GMSK 33/33/30/30 dBm
8-PSK 27/27/26/26 dBm
min. 30 dB
RAE-6/RA-4
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