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TM9100 Service Manual Receiver Fault Finding 227
© Tait Electronics Limited August 2005
10 Receiver Fault Finding
Fault Conditions This section covers the diagnosis of faults in the receiver. The fault-diagnosis
procedures consist of 18 tasks grouped into the following sections.
The symptoms of the fault in the receiver circuitry determine which
sections are relevant:
“Faulty Receiver Sensitivity”
“Excessive Loss of Sensitivity”
“Moderate or Slight Loss of Sensitivity”
“Incorrect RSSI Readings”
“Faulty Radio Mute”
“High Receiver Distortion”
If the receiver sensitivity is low, begin with “Faulty Receiver Sensitivity” on
page 228 to determine the extent of the loss in sensitivity.
CCTM Commands The CCTM commands required are listed in Table 10.1. Full details of the
commands are given in “Computer-Controlled Test Mode (CCTM)” on
page 112.
Table 10.1 CCTM commands required for the diagnosis of faults in the receiver
Command Description
72
101 x y 0
376
378
Read lock status of RF PLL, FCL and LO2 — displays xyz (0=not in lock, 1=in lock)
Set transmit frequency (x in hertz) and receive frequency (y in hertz) to specified values
Read tuning voltage for front-end circuitry — displays voltage x in millivolts
Read signal power at output of channel filter — displays power x (square of amplitude)

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BrandTait
ModelTM9100
CategoryRadio
LanguageEnglish

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