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Моде1 415Е
Section V
Paragraphs
5-12 to 5-17
Table 5-2.
Performance Tests (Cont'd)
c.
Let resistor cool, then checkresistance from
male BNC pin through resistor; resistance measured
should be +10% that indicated by the coding.
d.
Replace lockwasher and male BNC.
е.
Check
resistance
from
male-to-female
BNC
center
conductor;
resistance
should
be 0 or a few
tenths of an ohm.
Note
1.
The Attenuators used for checking 415Е RANGE
chart used.
Calibration requirements are given
and EXPAND
attenuators
must be calibrated andanerror
in Table 5-1.
d.
When the pointer is exactly on 2, rotate the ad-
justment
screw
approximately
15 degrees
counter-
clockwise.
This is enough to free the adjustment screw
from the meter suspension.
If the pointer moves dur-
ing this step, repeat steps b through d.
5-12. BIAS/POWER SUPPLY ADJUST.
5-13. This adjustment sets the bias supply current and
voltage
levels
which
are
supplied to the INPUT
con-
nector
for
use
with
bolometers
or
biased
crystal
detectors.
This
adjustment
is accomplished
by ad-
justing
the potential of the positive DC power supply
to an optimum
value.
The positive DC power supply
is typically set to +12 volts or as high as +14 volts DC.
a.
Remove top and left side covers.
b. Connect a dual banana plug-to-male
BNC
con-
nector.
Connect a 2000hm resistor between terminals
of dual banana plug.
c.
Connect
a DC Voltmeter
across
the 200 ohm
resistor.
d. Turn 415E
on and set INPUT
switch to BOLO-
METER/8.7 МА.
The DC Voltmeter
reading should be
between 1.80 and 1.68 volts DC.
Ifnecessary, adjust-
ment
is made
with variable
resistor
A3R54
(see
Figure 5-10).
e. Switch
415E
INPUT
switch to BOLOMETER/4.5
MA.
The DC Voltmeter should read between 0.93 and
0.87 volts DC.
1f necessary,
adjustmentis made
with
A8R54.
f. Remove
200 ohm resistor from adapter and ге-
place
with
a 1000 ohm
145 resistor.
Switch INPUT
Switch
to XTAL IMPED/BIASED.
The DC Voltmeter
Should read between 1.03 and 0.97 volts DC.
If neces-
sary, adjustment is made with A3R54.
g. Since
one
adjustment
sets
the bias level for all
three
of the bias
supplies,
measurement
steps d, e,
and f must be repeated after any adjustment is made.
h. Remove
DC
Voitmeter
leads
from 415E INPUT
connector and measure DC potential at BATT + termi-
nal
of
415E
circuit
board
assembly
(circuit board
Socket
and
terminals
are located beneath instrument
top cover).
DC
potential should
be between «12 and
+14 volts (typically «13.2 volts DC).
02152-1
Note
For ali DC voltage measurements,
Voltmeter
common
lead
should be
connected
to black
terminal of rear panel AMPLIFIER
OUTPUT
connector.
This is instrument ground.
5-14. STABILITY ADJUST.
5-15, This adjustment sets the 415E so that a change
in operating bandwidth will not affect any meter read-
ing by more than 0.5 db.
a. Turn 415E on and set as follows:
INPUT........
HIGH
RANGE-DB.....
O DB
EXPAND.......
NORM
GAIN.....
full CW
BANDWIDTH....
full CW
EREQ:
45%-ы:
approximately
centered
b. Connect an Audio Oscillator to the INPUT of 415E
and adjust the output frequency and amplitude for a near
full scale reading.
c. Adjust 415E FREQ control to be sure that instru-
ment is tuned to center frequency of input signal (max-
imum
meter
pointer
deflection
toward
right side of
instrument),
d. Switch
EXPAND
switch to 0 and using the САІМ.
control,
set a reference
of 1 on the 0 to 2 DB scale.
е. Turn
the BANDWIDTH
from
fully clockwise
to
fully counterclockwise
and retune.
The meter reading
change should not be more than 0.5 db.
f. If the
change
in meter
reading
is greater than
0.5 db, adjust A3R29 (See Figure 5-10) and repeat step
e until the
meter
reading change is less than 0.5 db.
5-16.
EXPAND-NORMAL
ADJUST.
5-17.
The
meter,
МІ,
requires
a special
"'offset-
current"
supply when using
an EXPAND switch setting
other
than NORM,
This current supply provides the
zero
reference
signal to the meter and is adjusted as
follows:
a. Perform
steps
a through d of Procedure
3B in
Table
5-2.
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