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A typical
Amplitude
Modulation
display
screen (figure
3-6) shows set frequency,
frequency
error,
percent
AM
modulation,
and
RF
input
level.
- -) 101.1000
MHZ
MONITORSSB
--.-
DBM
BFO
-15
INPUT
LEVEL
ERROR
KHZ
°
--.- W
+3.62
+
15
3.3 MODULATION SECTION
Figure 3-9
shows
the
connectors,
controls,
and
indica-
tors
located
in
the
front
panel
MODULATION
section.
The
modulation
generator
provides
the
RF
generator
with
the
modulating
signal
internally
connected
to
either
frequency,
amplitude,
or
sideband
function.
The
modu-
lating signal
sums
the
inputs
of
three
sources:
Internal
fixed 1
KHz
test
tone,
multimode
audio
code
synthe-
sizer,
and
external
inputs.
Adjust
the
level
of
each
source
independently.
The
modulating
signal is avail-
able
at
the
Mod
Out
BNC
connector.
FIGURE
3-7. SSB DISPLAY
A typical Single Side
Band
display screen (figure 3-7)
shows set frequency,
RF
input
level,
and
BFO
frequency
error.
Modulation
data
is
not
monitored.
GENSWP
RF
LEVEL
- -) 101.1000
MHZ
FIXED 1 KHz
TONE
A I
KHz
test
tone
provides
a
convenient
modulation
source
for
general troubleshooting,.
SINAD
and
DIS-
TORTION
measurement,
and
distortion
measurement.
Adjust
the level with the 1
KHz
Level
control.
The
Off
position
turns
off
the
1
KHz
tone.
CODE
SYNTHESIZER
FIGURE
3-8.
SWe
DISPLAY
A typical Sweep display screen (figure 3-9) shows
only
set
frequency
and
RF
output
level.
Modulation
data
is
not
monitored.
In sweep
function,
select either 0.01-1
MHz
or
1-10
MHz
range.
Use
the
Dispr/Sweep
vernier
to
control
the sweep
width.
The
minimum
position
is
fully
counterclockwise
and
the
maximum
position
is
fully clockwise.
The
code
synthesizer generates either a single
tone,
a
multitone
sequence,
or
a
DPL
sequence
in
response
to
front
panel
and
CRT
display
inputs.
Press
a
MODULA-
TION
arrow
key
to
select
one
of
the
six
modes:
419mV
+5.4
DBM
PLlDPL
PLlDPL
Inv
Tone
A
Tone
B
Tone
Seq
Tone
Remote
Private
Line/Digital
Private
Line
Private
Line/Inverted
Digital
Private
Line
Tone
A
frequency
only
Tone
B frequency
only
Signaling Sequence
Remote
Base
Control
Sequence.
Tone
Seq
Tone
At"nlote
Use
the
keypad
to
select frequencies
in
the
5
Hz
to
1,000
Hz
range
for
PL
or
DPL
modes
and
in
the
5
Hz
to
20,000
Hz
range
for
the
other
modes
(0.1
Hz
in-
crements).
The
MODULA
nON
toggle switch initiates
the
programmed
tone
sequence:
Cont
-
Continuous
position
generates repetitive
cycles
Off
-
Position
terminates
modulation
Burst
-
Position
generates
a single
tone
sequence.
Table
3-1,
Modulation/Function,
tabulates
what
works
when.
Cqde
S~'nlh
Lvi
Eli!
L
1101
FIGURE
3-9. MODULATION SECTION
3-3
MODULATION
Code
Synth
Mode
°PL/DPL
Inv
°Tone
A
°Tone
B
FUNCTION
Available
only
in
FM
Generate
or
FM
Duplex
Gen.
Available
only
in
FM
Generate
or
FM
Duplex
Gen.
Available
as
Modulalion
jn
FM,
AM,
or
SSB
FUNCTION
only
in
Generate
position.
Available
at
Mod
Out
jack,
at
all times
if
selected,
in
both
Generate
and
Monitor
positions.
Same
as
Tone
A.

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BrandMotorola
ModelR-2001D
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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