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Aeroflex 2030 Series User Manual

Aeroflex 2030 Series
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Output
RF output up to +13 dBm can be set by direct keyboard entry with a resolution of 0.1 dB
or better over the entire range. A high output option is available to extend the maximum
calibrated level to +19 dBm on the 2030 instrument.
An extended hysteresis facility allows for extended electronic control of RF output level
without introducing mechanical attenuator transients when testing squelch systems.
A low intermodulation mode can be selected which disables the RF levelling system and
improves the intermodulation performance when combining the outputs of two signal generators.
A choice of calibration units is available to the operator and provision is made for the
simple conversion of units (for example, dBm to μV). Calibration data for the output level is
held in memory and may be altered from the front panel or over the interface bus.
The output level can be offset by up to ±2 dB by keyboard entry. Offsets from the
calibrated value may be used to compensate for cable or switching losses external to the
generator. This facility can be used as a means of deliberately offsetting the output level to
ensure that all generators in an area give identical measurements. While using the offsetting
facility, the principal calibration of the generator is not lost and may be returned to at any time.
An electronic trip protects the generator output against reverse power of up to 50 W,
preventing damage to output circuits when RF or DC power is accidentally applied.
Modulation
Comprehensive amplitude, frequency (plus wide bandwidth FM), phase and optional
pulse modulation are provided for testing a wide range of receivers. An internal modulation
oscillator is provided, having a frequency range of 0.1 Hz to 500 kHz, with a resolution of
0.1 Hz. A second modulation oscillator can be included as an option. Two independent BNC
inputs on the front panel allow external modulation signals to be mixed with the internal
signal(s). Therefore, a maximum of four modulation sources may be available at one time.
These sources may be combined to give the single, dual, composite and dual composite modes.
The signalling facility allows testing of radio equipment with sequential and sub-audible
tone capability. The sequential calling tone system is accessible from the utility menu for all four
modulation modes. Sub-audible calling tones are specified within the modulation source select
display.
Incrementing
All major parameters can be incremented or decremented in step sizes entered via
keyboard entry or the GPIB. If no step size is entered for a parameter, the steps are preset to
1 kHz for carrier frequency, 1 kHz for modulation oscillator and LF frequency, 1 kHz for FM
deviation, 1% for AM depth and 1 dB for output level.
In addition the rotary control can be used to vary the parameter with the sensitivity of the
knob being changed by means of the ×10 and ÷10 keys.
Sweep
The sweep capability of the 2030 Series allows comprehensive testing of systems. Four
parameters are used to specify sweep; start, stop, number of steps and time per step. These are
specified by the user, with upper and lower limits for the parameter values being dependent on
the function. The sweep markers menu is available by soft key selection on the sweep display,
allowing the placement of up to five user defined markers.

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Aeroflex 2030 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAeroflex
Model2030 Series
CategoryPortable Generator
LanguageEnglish

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