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14-1.3 Generate Mode Testing; Ber Testing The Radio Receiver (Generate Mode); 14-2.1 Radio In Ber Test Mode - General Dynamics R2600 Series Operator's Manual

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and other sections in this manual for more details
about the analyzer's Monitor functions.
Do not directly apply excessive input power to
the ANT port. In the event that excessive RF
power is inadvertently applied, the port is
protected by in-line RF fuse. This fuse may be
accessed by unscrewing the front of the BNC
connector out of the front panel. Refer to
paragraph
12-2.4
Operations tab of this manual.
14-1.3
Generate Mode Testing
To setup for Generate mode testing, put the
analyzer in SECURENET mode, and in the RF
zone select Generate mode. Select the desired
settings for each cursor position in the RF zone.
Also select the desired levels in the Audio zone for
the summed modulating signal and SECURENET
deviation. Remember to enable the switches. To
transmit anything other than BER, the Generate
code in the Audio zone must be set to voice frame.
In the RF zone, select the appropriate softkey for
the Gen RF Out cursor location. There are two
choices: GEN and RF I/O port. The RF I/O port is
recommended for most applications where GEN
and MON ports are combined for a single
connection to the radio under test. The GEN port is
recommended where higher levels of output signal
are needed. Connect a coaxial cable from the
selected output port to the input of the radio. See
the General Operations tab and other sections in
this manual for more details about the analyzer's
Generate functions.
Do not apply input power to the GEN output
port. In the event RF power is inadvertently
applied, the port is protected by in-line RF
fuse. This fuse may be accessed by unscrewing
the front of the BNC connector out of the front
panel. Refer to paragraph 12-2.4 under the
General Operations tab of this manual.
NOTE
under
the
General
NOTE
14-2 BER TESTING THE RADIO RECEIVER
(Generate Mode)
14-2.1
Radio in BER Test Mode
This application example describes the receiver test
for radios that have BER test capability.
receiver must have the capability of receiving an
unencrypted V.52 BER test pattern. Performance
of this test requires the analyzer to operate in
Generate BER Test mode. In this mode the
analyzer generates a test signal and the radio
monitors the test signal. When testing the receiver,
the radio under test measures the BER of the
received signal and displays the result to the
operator. The output level of the analyzer is
reduced until the radio BER threshold is
determined. Consult the radio maintenance manual
to determine the BER threshold percentage to be
used in testing.
Test frequencies may be specified for BER test of
your equipment. Consult the radio maintenance
manual.
1. Connect the RF Input port of the radio
under test to the GEN OUT port of the
analyzer. Consult the
manual to determine the appropriate test
port.
2. Select the SECURENET BER Test mode by
placing the cursor in the "Code:" field in the
Audio Zone (figure 14-1). With the cursor
in the "Code:" field, select the BER softkey.
3. Set controls in the Audio zone as follows.
SECURENET
Securenet:
Code
Fixed 1kHz:
External:
192
radio maintenance
04.0 kHz
x.xx kHz ~
BER
0.000 V
x
x
0.000 V
The

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