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3 SERVICE
3.1 MAINTENANCE
PREVENTIVE MAINTANANCE
If SAILOR T2130 has been installed in a proper way the maintenance can be reduced to an overhaul at
each visit of the service staff.
Then inspect the set, the antenna, cables, and plugs for mechanical damages, salt deposits, corrosion,
and any foreign material.
Owing to its traditional structure, the SAILOR T2130 has a long lifetime, but it must always be carefully
checked at intervals not exceeding 12 months - dependent on the conditions under which the set is
working.
Along with each set a TEST-SHEET is delivered in which all the measurements, made in the test
department of the factory, are listed. If the control measurings made in the service workshop should not
show the same values as those listed in the test-sheet, the set must be adjusted as specified in chapter
3.6. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE.
3.2 ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
The measuring values indicated in chapter 5. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
are typical values and as indicated it will be necessary to use instruments in absolute conformity with the
below list:
3.3 PROPOSAL FOR NECESSARY MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Tone Generator type PM5107 PHILIPS
Electronic Multimeter type PM2505 PHILIPS
RF Directional Wattmeter Model 43 BIRD
250W Load with type BIRD
Oscilloscope type PM3216 PHILIPS
Dummy load 50 ohm/250W
Power Supply 21-32V, 20A
T2130
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