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SQUELCH SENSITIVITY TEST
1.
Connect
the
Analyzer
to
the
receiver
under
test,
as
shown
in
figure 4-3. Set
DISPLAY
to
Oen/Mon
Mtr,
FUNCTION
switch
to
Generate
FM,
and
enter
the
frequency
of
the receiver
under
test.
2.
To
check
PLlDPL
squelch
sensitivity,
enter
the
proper
PLlDPL
code
from
the
keypad.
Set
MODULATION
switch
to
Cont
in the
PLlDPL
Mode.
3.
Adjust
the
Code
Synth
Level
control
to
provide
a
nominal
750
Hz
(500
Hz
- 1
KHz)
deviation
of
the
PLlDPL
code.
To
check
carrier
squelch,
turn
off
all
modulation.
4.
Place
FUNCTION
switch
to
monitor
to
remove
the
RF
output
from
the
receiver. Set
the
receiver's
squelch
control
to
the
point
where
the
receiver
just
barely
quiets.
5.
Return
FUNCTION
switch
to
Generate.
Increase
the
RF
LEVEL
by
adjusting
the
attenuator
and
Variable
controls
until the receiver
just
unsquelches.
a.
On
the
display,
read
minimum
squelch sensitivity as
uV
or
dBm.
This
is
the
threshold
squelch
sensitivity
of
the
receiver.
b.
Determine
the
tight
squelch
sensitivity
of
the
receiver by
repeating
steps 4
and
5 with
the
receiver's
squelch
control
set
to
maximum
tightness.
6.
Enable
the receiver's
PL/DPL
squelch circuit.
Fully
open
the
carrier
squelch
control.
Increase
the
RF
LEVEL
from
minimum,
as in
step
5, until
the
receiver's
squelch
just
opens.
On
the
display,
read
the
coded
squelch
sensitivity in uV
or
dBm.
AUDIO
POWER
OUTPUT
TEST
1.
---
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Set
DISPLAY
to
Gen/Mon
Mtr
and
FUNCTION
switch
to
Generate
FM.
Enter
the
RF
frequency
and
PL
code.
Adjust
attenuator
and
Variable
controls
to
1000 uV
(-47
dBm).
Adjust
the
I
KHz
Level
control
to
60010
of
the
rated
deviation
on
the
DEV
KHz
scale.
Push
the
Variable
control
in
to
select the
RF
In/Out
connector.
Change
DISPLAY
to
DVM/Dist
and
use the
keypad
to
select
DVM
AC
function.
Connect
a
suitable
resistive
load,
that
can
dissipate the receiver's
rated
audio
output,
in place
of
the
speaker.
(If
the
re-
ceiver uses a
"floating"
or
"bridge"
output
amplifier,
connect
a I:1
isolation
transformer
across
the
load
resistor.)
Connect
a
scope
probe
to
the
Analyzer's
Vert/Sinad/Dist
input
connector
and
clip
the
probe
across
the
load
resistor
or
to
the
isolation
transformer.
Connect
the
RF
In/Out
to
the
receiver's
antenna
port.
Adjust
the
receiver's
volume
control
for
the highest voltage
reading
on
the
DVM
AC
scale which
does
not
have
clipping
or
other
distortion
in excess
of
radio
specs.
Calculate
the
audio
power
output
by the following
formula:
Power
Out
(Watts)
=
(AC
Voltsp
Load
Resistance
(Ohms)
8.
If
the
receiver
does
not
produce
rated
audio
power
output,
use
the
Analyzer's
OSCILLOSCOPE
and
a
scope
probe
to
trace
through
the
audio
stages
and
locate
the
problem.
4-7

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BrandMotorola
ModelR-2001D
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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