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(pare S| ee Field Tuning Instructions for 4-Cavity BpBr Circuit Duplexer Models WP-604/609/612/621/629/639/641 Copyright © 2002 TX AX Systems, Inc. First Printing: January 2002 Version Number Version Date 1 01/18/02 84NBB ‘TK RX SYSTEMS INC. 8625 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY, ANGOLA, NY 14006-9696 TELEPHONE 776-549-4700 FAX 716-549-4772 (24 HRS.) Te eaeWarranty This warranty applies for one year from shipping date. TX RX SYSTEMS INC. warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of Shipment. Our obligation under warranty is limited to replacement or repair at our option, of any such products (with the exception of tubes) which shall have been defective at the time of manufacture. TX RX SYSTEMS INC. reserves the right to replace with merchandise of equal performance although not identical in every way to that orginally sold TX RX SYSTEMS INC. is not liable for damage caused by lightning or other natural disasters. No product will be ‘accepted for repair or replacement without our prior writen approval, Al Shipping charges on returned products must be prepaid by the purchaser. TX RX SYSTEMS INC. shall in no event be liable for consequential damages, installation costs or expenses of any nature resulting from the purchase or use of products, whether or not they are used in accordance with instructions. This warranty isin lou ofall other warran- ties, either expressed or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantabllty or of fitness. No representative is authorized to assume for TX RX SYSTEMS INC. any other liabilty or warranty than set forth above in connection with ‘our products or services, Disclaimer Product part numbering in photographs and drawings is accurate at time of printing. Part number labels on ‘TX RX products supercede part numbers given within this manual - ‘Symbols Commonly Used WARNING s CAUTION ESD Electrostatic Discharge ATTENTION bad A High Votage A Electical Shock Hazard A Use Safety Gassoe A, Hot Surace Aw Om . SSH Direct Current \ Atternating currentTable of Contents Equipment Requi Explanation of Tuning Adjustments... Prepare the Cavities for Realignment (Pretune). Tune “Pass” Frequency of Cavities 3 and 4. Tune "Pass" Frequency of Cavities 1 and 2.... Re-Tune “Pass” Frequency of Cavities 3 and 4. Tune “Reject” Frequency of Cavities 1 and 2 Tune “Reject” Frequency of Cavities 3 and 4 Cable Length Between Transmitter and Duplexer... Figures and Plots Figure 1: Hook-up for tuning of low pass Figure 2: Hook-up for tuning of high pass Figure 3: Tuning of reject notches Plot 1: Symmetrical response curve .. Plot 2: High pass response curve Plot 2: Low pass response curve Plot 4: Low reject response curve. Plot §: Duplex curve of low sido. oonanren ‘Table of Contents, Manual 7-9296-1 ovieio22treined to sida 9 @aiVED to yenisupert “as? anu? doe ont anive® Wo yoneupers aaet gait aaa ow # rh € aetva! Yo YuRBUpONT “NS you? “9A RDNA T Sa NO yoaneUneT rE ony? i Fo & pi) Fo ye iaupan’ "ag anu YoxOlavil bap rattiersmesT noawiBA Agen.) wleto:) 209 bas estuglt 8 Ng Wor to. Grint Ya RU AOYIS AT eA ee 99 Agi Fo ew Ok QueNOH 3 anc & : archon to pain 36 mam eitt ede hie el socom OLE weno He ge IOI 4 avin i inva SanogaeT fig Mp JE t09 ae ID awrIsaan 22 16 FOI a 9 OGRE See wed ROH i ae bet Ob aur mab 1 te solnnito RTT Ie imotng® Yo a\ieTHIGHLIGHTS (1) The duplexer is factory-tuned to the exact fre quencies appearing on the decal with use of a spectrum analyzeriracking generator and no fur- ther tuning of "touching up" is required. (2) To maintain maximum isolation, use double~ shieled type cable (RG-142 or RG-214) to connect the duplexer to the transmitter and receiver. (@) The duplexer includes interconnecting cables between cavities which are critical in length. Do not change. (4) With some transmitters, the length of the cable between the transmitter chassis and the duplexer ‘may have to be optimized to obtain a proper imped ‘ance match (see instructions). INSTALLATION ‘The three input connectors are marked "Low Freq Input", "High Freq, Input" and “Antenna”. Connect your equipment to the appropriate connector. The frequency is the only concern. All of the four cavi- ties are built to handle the power output of a trans~ rmitter. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR ALIGNMENT ‘The duplexer is factory tuned to the exact operating frequencies prior to shipment from the factory. No further field tuning or adjustment is normally required. If it becomes necessary to change the operating frequencies of the duplexer, It can be field tuned if a spectrum analyzer with a tracking generator Is available. In addition a 50 ohm load will be required. EXPLANATION OF TUNING ADJUSTMENTS Each section of the duplexer includes two band- pass-reject cavities. The coupling loop of each bandpass-reject cavity is fixed and can not be adjusted. For proper alignment, each section of the duplexer must be tuned to two different frequen cies: (1) the frequency to be passed and (2) the fre- quency to be attenuated oF rejected by the filter Cavities 1 and 2 are always used to pass the lower of the two frequencies and reject the higher fre- quency, Cavities 3 and 4 are always used to pass TXRX Systems Inc. Manual 7-9296-1 the higher and reject the lower frequency. ‘The threaded Invar tuning rod is the “pass” fre~ quency adjustment and the rexolite rad in the stub is the “reject” frequency adjustment. The reject tre- quency adjustment must always be the last adjust- ment made to each cavity. Adjustment of the stud moves the notch (reject frequency) closer to, oF far~ ther from the pass frequency Rotation of the threaded tuning rod changes alignment of the “pass” frequency as desired, but also changes alignment of the notch to some undetermined o> quency. For this reason, the ‘pass" frequency adjustment is made first and the “reject” frequency is made last. Prepare the Cavities for Realignment (Pretune) ‘These first six steps are preliminary steps and a high degree of accuracy in the frequency or ampl- tude is not required. Even though high accuracy is not needed, these steps are necessary in order to ‘obtain accuracy In the final steps of tuning the duplexer. 4) Connect the equipment as shown in Figure 1 Set the analyzer center frequency to the lower Of the two frequencies and adjust the sweep setting as to include the full response curve (see Plot 1) 2) Loosen the hex nut which locks the threaded tuning rod of the four cavities and then rotate the threaded tuning rod of cavities 1 and 2 for ‘minimum loss into the analyzer at the pass fre- quency, '8) Loosen the hose clamps on each of the four stubs $0 the rexolite rod can be adjusted (in and out). Leave the clamp slightly tight to prevent the rexolite rod from sliding out of the stub. Use the rexolite rods to adjust the notches on cavi- ties 1. and 2 50 as to obtain a symmetrical response about the center frequency as shown in Plot 1. 4) Connect the equipment to the duplexer as shown in Figure 2. Set the analyzer to the higher of the two frequencies. ornieio2 Page 1and a VSWR (referenced to 50 ohms) of 1.3 to 1 or 1.5 to 1. Ata VSWR of 1.5 to 1, the transmitter, or duplexer, or antenna could have an impedance of anything from 33 ohms to 75 ohms and stil be within specifications. (At 1.3 to 1 VSWR, the impedance can be anything from 38 to 65 ohms). In @ worst-case-scenario, the transmitter might have an actual impedance of 83 ohms, the duplexer 75 ohms and the antenna 33 ohms. As such, system performance will be degraded and yet, all components will individually meet manufac- turers specifications. This impedance mismatch problem can usually be resolved by “optimizing® the length of coax cable between transmitter and duplexer and/or by installing one of the impedance- ‘matcher PI Networks available through TX RX Sys~ tems Inc. Ifa transmitter is overly sensitive to a mismatched load impedance, a variety of symptoms might ‘appear, including one or more of the following: Spectrum Analyzer with ‘Tracking Generator 1) The transmitter might generate numerous spuri- ous radiations. 2) The transmitter output power might become erratic, either too high of too low as measured on a wattmeter. 3) The insertion loss of the duplexer might mea- sure normal with sweep equipment but mea- sure too high or too low on a wattmeter when ‘connected to the transmitter. 4) The reflected power might change when the length of cable between the transmitter and the first cavity is changed. 5) Use of a ferrite isolator at tne output of the trans- mmitter solves the forward power and reflected power problem, and eliminates change in Teflected power when the length of cable between the isolator ard the first cavity is changed. (In this instance, the ferrite isolator can be used to reveal the symptoms or as a solution to the problem.) Figure 3: Tuning of reject notches. ‘TARX Systems Inc. Manual 7-9296-1 orero2 Page 4‘The above problems might be reduced or mini- mized by optimizing the length of cable between the transmitter and first cavity of the duplexer. ‘The optimum length of cable can be found by the following procedure: A) Tune the transmitter into a 50 ohm dummy load according to the manufacturers instruction. B) Connect the duplexer to the transmitter. The transmitter output signal should feed through the wattmeter, then through the duplexer then into a dummy load. If there is an impedance mismatch the duplexer will detune the transmit- ter and the cable length should be optimized. ) Using short lengths of cable (no longer than 1° @ 900 MHz, 2" @ 460 Mhz, 6° @ 160 MHz, 24° @ 40 MHz) or right angle elbow connectors, gradually increase the length of the cable between the transmitter and duplexer until the optimum length (no detuning effect) is found. Up to four of these short cables should be tried. 1D) When the proper cable length is determined, i.e., when the system is operating as it should, replace all of the short and long lengths of cables, right angle elbow connectors and watt- meter with one continuous length of cable of equivalent electrical length. Do not overlook the fact that the wattmeter was a part of the cable length between the transmitter and duplexer during this process. If the wattmeter is removed soo Center 185,000 MHz Span 10.000 MH2 Plot 1: Symetrical response cure. ‘TARX Systoms Inc. Manual 7-9296-1 from the circuit, the cable length without the wattmeter must be lengthened by some amount in order to be the same equivalent electrical length as the cable with the wattmeter in the cir- cuit. 0B, | TAI Canter 168.600 MHz ‘Span 0.500 MHz Plot 2: High pass response curve, Genter 185.000 MHz ‘Span 0.500 Mz Plot 3: Low pass response curve, or1e/02 PagesB 1 10) 10} 20, 20 20) ze 30 Bat 0) | 50 50 2 aie ra SSeS WY Nd 20) pe a ae NA a 90} ‘Genter 185.000 Wrz Span 0.600 MHz Genter 185.200 UH Span 2.000 Ne Plot 5: Duplex curve of ow side. Plot 4: Low reject response curve, ‘TARX Systems Inc. Manual 7-9296-1 ornero2 Page 6
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