TM8100/TM8200 Service Manual Transmitter Fault Finding (>25W) 329
© Tait Electronics Limited November 2007
Task 31 —
Check Power at
Directional Coupler
If, as determined in Task 26 to Task 30, there is no fault in the initial RF
signal path, investigate the final signal path. This part of the circuitry may
also require investigation following certain checks in “Transmitter RF
Power”. Begin by checking the directional coupler as follows:
1. If not already done, remove the
DIRC TOP can.
2. Remove the coupling capacitors C348, C349 and C350 for the VHF
and UHF bands or C350 for the K5 band (see Figure 11.26).
3. Solder one terminal of a 1000pF (VHF) or 82pF (UHF), or 47pF (K5
band) test capacitor to the PCB at the point shown in Figure 11.26.
Mount the capacitor vertically. Use a test capacitor of the type
GRM111, DLI C17, ATC 100B, or the equivalent.
4. Solder a 50Ω test lead to the PCB: Solder the outer sheath to the test
pad shown in Figure 11.26, and solder the central wire to the other
terminal of the test capacitor.
5. Connect the test lead to the test set.
6. Enter the CCTM command 326 5 to set the transmitter power level
to the maximum.
7. Enter the CCTM command 101 x x 0, where x is the lowest
frequency (in hertz) for maximum power, as given in Table 11.8
(B1), Table 11.9 (G2), Table 11.10 (H5), Table 11.11 (H7), or
Table 11.12 (K5).
8. Enter the CCTM command 33 to place the radio in transmit mode.
9. Measure the RF output power. This should be:
10. Enter the CCTM command 32 to place the radio in receive mode.
11. Enter the CCTM command 101 x x 0, where x is the highest
frequency (in hertz) for maximum power, as given in Table 11.8
(B1), Table 11.9 (G2), Table 11.10 (H5), Table 11.11 (H7), or
Table 11.12 (K5).
12. Repeat Step 8 to Step 10.
13. If the power in both the above cases is now correct, go to Step 14.
If it does not, go to Tas k 3 2
.
14. Remove the test lead and test capacitor, resolder the coupling
capacitors in position, and go to Task 33
.
RF output power: more than 70W (VHF)
more than 60W (UHF)
more than 52W (700MHz)
more than 58W (800MHz)