OpenBCM V1.07b12 (Linux)

Packet Radio Mailbox

IW8PGT

[Mendicino(CS)-Italy]

 Login: GUEST





  
G8MNY  > TECH     12.10.15 11:31l 158 Lines 7518 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 44766_GB7CIP
Read: GUEST
Subj: Analyser Takeda Riken TR4122B
Path: IW8PGT<IZ3LSV<IK6ZDE<I0OJJ<GB7CIP
Sent: 151012/0919Z @:GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO #:44766 [Caterham Surrey GBR]
From: G8MNY@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO
To  : TECH@WW

By G8MNY                                 (New Oct 15)
(8 Bit ASCII graphics use code page 437 or 850, Terminal Font)

I bought this rather large & very heavy vintage Japanese Spectrum Analyser &
Digital Store for "a song" at a club junk sale. It was not known how well it
worked, but I had seen it switched on at a test evening.

                           Vernier Freq 
        ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
  CRT   ³oÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿  ³~~~~~~³( O )³Freq
Controls³o³             ³ øÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ     ³
        ³o³             ³ . Ü_  ß-      ³
        ³.³   DISPLAY   ³ ú             ³Scan &
        ³.³             ³ ( O )   ( O ) ³Bandwidth
  On Off³O³             ³             Ü_³
        ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ               ³Vid Filter
 Presets³. . . ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿                ³
        ³. . . ³Counter³  ( O )   (0)  0³Cal Out
Tracking³      ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ   .   _Ü_      ³
 Gen Out³(ú) () Ü Ü Ü Ü Ü  o . _Ü_   (ú)³RF In
        ÀÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÙ
         ³  Ü_ O  {} {}     [}{}{}{}   ³
         ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
           Phones   Digial store unit

It came with no information or front cover, but here is my spec for it so far..

FEATURES
Freq   : DC-1500MHz,
Input  : +20dB (100mW) Max, N input, 0-50dB atten
IF B/W : 300 100 50 10 1k 500Hz.
IF Gain: 0-50dB in 0dB & Calibrated 12dB Pot.
Cal    : BNC with 200MHz @ -30dBm.
Sweep  : 2kHz-100MHz/Div (link to B/W). Sweep stop for envelope & Phones use.
Marker : Movable spot with 8 digit Frequency Counter.
Phones : AM 3.5mm jack, AM & FM switched 6mm jack on memory unit.
Modes  : Trace (U sweep spot) / Manual select sweep speed / Auto.
Display: Linear / 2dB/Div, / 10dB/Div Log.
Gen    : Tracking Generator, optional band filters. 0-50dB atten, N output.
Store  : 2 Digital memories & can be subtracted.
Output : 10.7MHz IF, X Y & Z for a 2nd Display.
Power  : 122VA selectable AC Voltage / External DC (unknown Volts)
Weight : >25kg.

TESTING IT
Well is was very cheap, so I expected the odd problem, I soon saw one, the
precision input atten was broken, the first 10 20 & 30dB steps were OK, but 40
& 50dB fell off the screen. It was DC isolated to the N socket, so to I had to
open it up & unbolt bits to get further.

REPAIR
I located the input attenuator, to find it was a SMA connected remote relay
controlled module after the N input. On testing I found all the control lines
were going on & off so, it was not a control switch or relay drive logic fault.
Removed it & took the RF cover, I saw inside 6 tiny uWave relays & 3 RF
attenuators & track line on the RF substrate. As it was fairly symmetrical I
was be to identify in open circuit deposited R only 2mm square, on the input
side of the offending 20dB (40/50dB) attenuator. So it had been burnt out
(luckily only the attenuator & not the RF input!) Searching Jessops G6JP RADIO
DATA book, I found the theoretical value was 41R. I initially solder tinned the
silver strip lines either side of the faulty R & tried a wired resistor of 47R,
that out proved OK, this was the fault!

So for a proper job the 41R had to be accurate & small if I wanted the repair
to work well & be flat to 1500MHz. I used 3 surface mount Rs in parallel 2x
100R & a 220R to give the 41R. Once stacked up & soldering together the SM Rs
were not too difficult to solder to the pre-tinned stripline although a bit
messy in the end.

Success re-assemble & testing now showed nice even steps of the 50dB range &
all exactly 10dB & quite flat to 1500MHz with no surprises when the attenuators
are used.

       THE 20dB RELAY ATTENUATOR

               ÚÄ27R´                      2 double change over relays are
         _____ o       ÚÄ27R´              used 1 & 2 this ensures high
        o     \1b   2a o                   isolation with 4 contacts bypassing
SMA o)_/ 1a    o______/ o___o 2b           the through path when attenuating.
Input³  o                    \___To Next
     ³  ÀÄ41RÄÄÂÄÂÄÄ41RÄÂÄÄÄo    Atten     Unused paths terminated with 27R.
 50ê ³       20R 20R   trimR     
     ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ           The fixed trimR used in calibration?


CALIBRATION
With the internal 200MHz -30dBm Calibrator, Input Attenuator, Frequency & Sweep
you can check & set the front panel CRT Preset Geometry Shifts & Gains. And
then do the 4 preset Shift & Gains on the side of the memory unit.

CRT DISPLAY
 Log
 dB                     Lin
  0ÂÄÂÄÂÄÂÄÂÄÂÄÂÄÂÄÂÄÂÄÂ100%   Long persistent White/Blue Phosphor & an
 10´                   Ã90%    internal etched graticule viewed through a 
 20´                   Ã80%    clear thick blue glass give a clear display.
 30´                   Ã70%
 40´                   Ã60%
 50´                   Ã50%
 60´                   Ã40%
 70´                   Ã30%
 80´                   Ã20%
 90´                   Ã10%
   ÁÄÁÄÁÄÁÄÁÄÁÄÁÄÁÄÁÄÁÄÁ0%

SCHEMATIC
As I do not have any information, so here is what I worked out from the
internal markings.
                  __________
Cal o)ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´200MHz OscÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
                 ÀÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÙ   ________         ³
Track   _____    _____³______ /³10,7 Osc³        ³  ______
Gen o)Ä´AttenÃÄÄ´ Gen Mixers ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ        ³ ³ DC orÃÄDC
       ÀÄÄÄÄÄÙ  ÀÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ\________          ³ ³MAINS ³
    _______ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÁÄ¿ _______  ³411 Osc³         ³ ³ PSU  ÃÄ230V
   ³ Gated ³³ Sweep ô Sweep ³ ÀÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÙ         ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
   ³CounterôUHF Osc³³Control³     ³             ³
   ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙÀÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÙÀÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ     ³             ³
       _____   ÚÄÁÄÄ¿ ³ ÚÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÁÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÚÄÁÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
In o)Ä´AttenÃÄÄ´Mix1ÃÄ)Ä´613IFÃÄ´Mix2ÃÄ´210IFÃÄ´Mix3ÃÄ´10.7IF & Filtersÿ
      ÀÄÄÄÄÄÙ  ÀÄÄÄÄÙ ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ³
   ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿    ÚÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿  ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿     ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿  ³
   ³DISPLAYÃÄÂÂÄ´DIGITAL STOREÃÄÄ´Video FilterÃÄÄÂÄÄ´Lin/Log DetectorÃÄÄ´
   ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ³³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ  ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ  ³  ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ  ³
X o)ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ³ PSU       ______                 ³    ____________      ³
Y o)ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ   oÄÄÄÄÄÄ´AM AMPÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ   ³FM Det & AmpÃÄÄÄÄÄÙ                        ³    ____________       ³
Phones o)ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ\o      ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ                    ÀÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
                  ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ

IN USE
Compared to home made & simper commercial Spectrum Analyser I have used, this
"Proper one" takes some getting use to. With the multiple bandwidths available
from 3MHz for fast sweeps right down to 500Hz close in work. The inter-lockable 
Sweep & Bandwidth control & the Auto sweep speed, stops you getting a faulty
spectrum display. But as this is not a modern PLL system, slow drift of the
swept UHF Yig(?) oscillator is quite noticeable on close in work. but it does
almost stop after 1 hr warm up. One shot sweeps with memory solve this drawback
too. With slow sweep, narrow bandwidth, video filter in & the storage memory,
the noise floor is then seen at 88dB down with a near overloading input.

The tacking generator is very useful on filters & pre-amps etc, but the first
thing you notice is all your bad cables & connectors! Of course it can also be
used just a sweep gen too, triggering a scope from Z out etc.

The 2 memories can be used in subtraction mode, so a change in display can be
seen, or an un-flat response of test leads normalised before a measurement.

FURTHER INFORMATION
I wonder if any readers have used this SA or have any information on it?


Why don't U send an interesting bul?

73 de John G8MNY @ GB7CIP


Read previous mail | Read next mail


 11.05.2024 07:35:17lGo back Go up