Integrated Microwave Technologies 23UHPA-P10 Amplifier User Manual

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  Nucomm Inc. 101 Bilby Road Hackettstown, NJ 07840 Tel: 908-852-3700   Fax: 908-813-0399 www.Nucomm.com  TRUCK PACKAGE FOR CHANNELMASTER TX1 ~ PS18 Control Drawer and High Power Amplifier(s) ~                             User Manual NUCOMM PUBLICATION: M03-0008-00A – REV 0.1
Revision 0.1   ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA)   2  FCC STATEMENT  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 74.637 (a) (2) of the FCC Rules and Regulations.  Any unauthorized changes or modifications not expressly approved by Nucomm, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment, and invalidate the equipment’s warranty. RF Exposure Warning  This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.  End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.  The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons, and must not be co- located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. CAUTION!  RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK.  DO NOT REMOVE COVERS.   Do not remove any covers.  Refer servicing to qualified technicians only.  Disconnect all power before servicing.  Read and perform all instructions carefully.    Failure to follow suggested instructions and guidelines may void all warranties.          Document Revision  Date Modified  Revision  Modified by  Modification Detail March 29, 2007   September 25, 2008 0.0   0.1 M Hardy /   L Ramirez  M Hardy Initial release   Added RF Warning
    Revision 0.1  3     ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA) TABLE of CONTENTS Warranty ................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Shipping Damage .................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Customer Service Information.............................................................................................................................................. 4 Telephone Consultation................................................................................................................................................... 4 Field Repair ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Replacement Module ....................................................................................................................................................... 5 Equipment Returns........................................................................................................................................................... 5 International Returns....................................................................................................................................................... 5 Unit Identification............................................................................................................................................................ 6  1.0  DESCRIPTION & FEATURES .............................................................................................................................. 7 1.1. Control Drawer ......................................................................................................................................................... 9 1.2. High Power Amplifier (“HPA”)............................................................................................................................. 10  2.0  SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................ 13  3.0  INSTALLATION .............................................................................. ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 3.1. Cable & NYCOIL Planning ................................................................................................................................... 15 3.2. Control Drawer Install ............................................................................................................................................ 15 3.3. Mast Mounted HPA Mechanical Install................................................................................................................. 19 3.4. Mast Mounted HPA Electrical Install .................................................................................................................... 20  4.0  OPERATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 23 4.1. Control Drawer Front Panel ................................................................................................................................... 23 4.2. Control Unit Section ............................................................................................................................................... 24 4.3. Antenna Section...................................................................................................................................................... 24 4.4. Power Section ......................................................................................................................................................... 24   TABLE of FIGURES  FIGURE 1-1: SINGLE BAND TRUCK PACKAGE BLOCK DIAGRAM ...................................................................... 8 FIGURE 1-2: DUAL BAND TRUCK PACKAGE BLOCK DIAGRAM ......................................................................... 8 FIGURE 1-3: TRUCK PACKAGE CONTROL DRAWER (FRONT, SHOWN WITH CHANNELMASTER) ........... 9 FIGURE 1-4: TRUCK PACKAGE CONTROL DRAWER (REAR, SHOWN WITH CHANNELMASTER).............. 9 FIGURE 1-5: MAST MOUNTED POWER AMP, STANDARD POWER (FRONT) ................................................... 10 FIGURE 1-6: MAST MOUNTED POWER AMP, STANDARD POWER (REAR)...................................................... 10 FIGURE 1-7: RF MAST MOUNTED POWER AMP, ULTRA HIGH POWER............................................................ 11 FIGURE 3-1: CONTROL DRAWER................................................................................................................................ 15 FIGURE 3-2: RAIL ASSEMBLY...................................................................................................................................... 15 FIGURE 3-3: CONTROL DRAWER MOUNTED IN RAIL ASSEMBLY.................................................................... 15 FIGURE 3-4: MOUNTING BRACKET DETAIL............................................................................................................ 16 FIGURE 3-5: INSTALLING THE MOUNTING BRACKETS....................................................................................... 16 FIGURE 3-6: LOCKING THE MOUNTING BRACKETS............................................................................................. 17 FIGURE 3-7: CONNECTING POWER SOURCE TO CHANNELMASTER ............................................................... 17 FIGURE 3-8: CONNECTING CABLE TO CHANNELMASTER RF OUTPUT.......................................................... 18 FIGURE 3-9: HPA’S MOUNTING ON PAN & TILT (SINGLE-BAND)...................................................................... 19 FIGURE 3-10: HPA’S MOUNTING ON PAN & TILT (DUAL-BAND)....................................................................... 19 FIGURE 3-11: RF HEAD CONNECTIONS (IF& ANTENNA POLARIZATION) ...................................................... 22 FIGURE 3-12: RF HEAD CONNECTIONS (RF TO ANTENNA)................................................................................. 22
Revision 0.1   ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA)   4  Warranty Equipment manufactured by Nucomm, Inc. is warranted to meet all specifications and to be free from defects in material and  workmanship within a period of two  years from  date of  shipment from Nucomm. The company’s liability under this warranty is limited to:  Servicing or adjusting equipment.  Replacement of defective parts.  Any equipment returned to the factory shall have the freight paid for by the buyer.  Equipment showing damage by misuse, abnormal conditions of operation, or attempts to repair by other  than authorized service  personal  shall be  excluded  from  this  warranty. Nucomm,  Inc. shall in  no  event be responsible for incidental injury or property damage.  Since Nucomm,  Inc. has no  control  over  conditions of  use, no warranty is  made  or implied  as to  suitability  for  the customer’s  intended  use,  beyond  such  performance  specifications  as  are  made  part  of  the purchase  order.  There  are  no  warranties  expressed  or  implied,  except  as  stated  herein.    This limitation on warranties shall not be modified by verbal representations. Shipping Damage Equipment shipped FOB Nucomm, Inc.; shall become the property of buyer upon delivery to and receipt from  carrier. Any  damage in  shipment should be handled by  the  buyer  directly  with the carrier. Immediately request the carrier’s inspection upon evidence of damage in shipment. Customer Service Information Customer Service technicians at Nucomm are available to extend technical assistance to customers installing  or  operating  Nucomm  equipment.  They  will  also  assist  customers  with  equipment troubleshooting.  If this cannot be successfully accomplished by telephone, the equipment may be returned to the factory for repair. Loaner equipment is often available until Nucomm is able to ship repaired units. Nucomm evaluates all returned units and then confers with customers on corrective action. If no corrective action is taken, or required, a diagnostic fee may be charged. Telephone Consultation Should there be a need for emergency telephone consultation, please have your model number and serial  number  available  for  the  Customer  Service  representative.  Nucomm  Customer  Service representatives are available to deal with all technical questions or difficulties.  Telephone: During Nucomm business hours, 8:30am – 5:30pm EST (-5:00 GMT): US: ................................................................................(908) 852-3700 International:.................................................................001 - 1 - (908) 852-3700  24-Hour Hotline: US: ................................................................................(888) 531-3892 International:.................................................................001 - 1 - (888) 531-3892
    Revision 0.1  5     ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA) Field Repair Nucomm  products  are  designed  with  easy  access  to  components  to  facilitate  service.  When troubleshooting,  the  user  is  cautioned  to  read  all  module  descriptions  in  this  manual.  Some Nucomm modules cannot be serviced in the field. Warnings are included in the circuit descriptions and  on  certain  modules  themselves,  however  the  lack  of  a  warning  cannot  be  construed  as  a statement  of  safety.  To  prevent  voiding  of  the  Nucomm  warranty  that  protects  the  equipment, please contact Nucomm before servicing or making any repairs. Replacement Module Troubleshooting  to  the  component  level  is  often  not  cost-effective  and  frequently  impossible.  Often the practical method of effecting field repairs is to substitute known good spare modules for suspect units.   Nucomm  maintains  an  inventory of  replacement  modules  for  its  standard line  of products.  Equipment Returns Do  not  return  any  Nucomm  product  to  the  factory  until  you  have  received  a  return  materials authorization (RMA) number and shipping instructions from Nucomm. When returning equipment to Nucomm, please encolse a letter containing the following: • RMA number. • Model number. • Serial number. • Frequency operating range (in case of modules). • A detailed description of the problem. • Name of engineer or technician we may contact in regards to this problem. • Include a “ship to” and “bill to” address.  Ship ALL RETURNS to:  Nucomm, Inc. Attn: RMA 101 Bilby Road Hackettstown, New Jersey 07840 International Returns In the case of units being shipped from outside the United States, Nucomm recommends the use of a  courier such as  Federal  Express, UPS,  etc.,  and  that the  goods  be shipped DOOR-TO-DOOR PRE-PAID.  This  will  eliminate  Customs  costs,  handling  charges  and  delays.  Enclose  all  the information above, plus a statement that the equipment was manufactured in the United States (the latter is needed to expedite customs processing).
Revision 0.1   ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA)   6  Unit Identification  Given the model number, the unit configuration can be determined using the following:    AAAAA – CMTP– BB          Power Output   Model   Generalized Frequency Band Designator  Where: AAAAA = mean frequency band center in GHz rounded to the closest GHz.  This number is then multiplied by 10.  For multiple bands, each center frequency designation is separated by a backslash "/".  BB = Used to identify the power output, per the following Power Output Designators:  Power Output is represented by Letters (A-Z; A=1, B=2, C=3, etc) for the analog power, and Numbers (0-9) for the digital power.  For example, a 5W Analog / 2W digital system would be described with a power indicator of "E2". A Dual-Band system would have two sets of power indicators, to show the power levels at both bands.     Proprietary & Disclaimer Notice All information and graphic images herein contained within this manual are considered the sole property of Nucomm, Inc. and are issued in the strictest of confidence. This material may not be reproduced, stored, copied, or converted in any form, nor shall it be disclosed to others or used for manufacturing or any other purpose without the written permission of an authorized representative of Nucomm, Inc.    Nucomm, Inc. has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this material at the time of printing.  However, as the specifications, equipment, and this manual are subject to change without notice, Nucomm, Inc. assumes no responsibility or liability whatsoever for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual, or for any decisions based on its use.  This manual is supplied for informational purposes only and should not be construed as a commitment by Nucomm, Inc.  © Copyrighted 2007, Nucomm, Inc., Hackettstown, New Jersey 07840
    Revision 0.1  7     ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA) 1.0  DESCRIPTION & FEATURES Nucomm’s  optional  TruckMount  Package  (aka  “Truck  Package”)  for  the  ChannelMaster  TX1 provides ENG/OB truck operators the flexibility to use the ChannelMaster TX1 as a full-featured truck transmitter, while retaining the ability to easily remove the transmitter for portable use as required.  The TruckMount Package can be configured for Single or Dual-Band operation, and includes High Power Mast Mounted Amplifier(s) (HPA’s) to increase the range of the base ChannelMaster transmitter. The Block Diagrams in Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 show the available Single and Dual Band configurations.  The Single Band TruckMount Package consists of a 2RU* “nested docking station” style Control Drawer which accepts the ChannelMaster portable, and a Mast-Mounted HPA which is typically attached to the side of the Pan & Tilt, at the top of a telescoping mast, with a Nucomm mounting plate.    The  Control  Drawer  and  Mast-mounted  HPA  are  interconnected  via  SF-214  RF  that  is typically installed in a NYCOIL assembly for carriage up the mast.   The Dual Band TruckMount Package consists of a 2RU* “nested docking station” style Control Drawer  which  accepts  the  ChannelMaster  portable,  and  two  Mast-Mounted  HPA’s  which  are typically attached to the sides of the Pan & Tilt, at the top of a telescoping mast, with Nucomm mounting plates. The Control Drawer and Mast-mounted HPA’s are interconnected via a single SF-214 RF that is typically installed in a NYCOIL assembly for carriage up the mast. In the case of the Dual Band system, the cable from the Control Drawer is first attached to the 7 or 13GHz amplifier, and then routed over to the 2 GHz amplifier.  *Note: Depending on the RF power output level of the ChannelMaster portable transmitter, the overall height  of  the docked  transmitter and  Control  Drawer may exceed  2RU due to the heat sink fins integrated into the top of the ChannelMaster portable.  All signals required at the amplifier (RF, Control and Power) are diplexed onto the SF214.  The standard  AC power supply for  the TruckMount Package  Control  Drawer  has an  operating range  from  90  to  240  VAC  (40  to  60Hz).  Optionally,  a  +11  to  +32  VDC  power  supply,  or  a Universal Power Supply can be factory installed. The Universal Power Supply operates on 90 to 240 VAC (40 to 60Hz), or +11 to +32 VDC.
Revision 0.1   ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA)   8    Figure 1-1: Single Band Truck Package Block Diagram  2, and 7 or 13 GHz Dual BandVan/OB TruckMount SystemControl Drawer& PSUCMTX1 Transmitter2 GHz:7 GHz:5.0W / 1.25W Analog2.0W / 0.50W Digital5.0W / 1.25W Analog1.25W / 0.40W Digital2 GHz Power Amp2 GHz: 12W Analog / 3.0W Digital(or 10W Digital)SF-214 Coax CableRS232 RemoteControlUp to 130 FeetDirectional AntennaOutputOmni AntennaOutput13 GHz: 3.0W / .75W Analog1.0W / 0.50W Digital7 or 13 GHz Power Amp7 GHz: DigAlog: 10W Analog / 2.5W DigitalDigital only: 8W13 GHz:  3W Analog / 0.75W DigitalMulti-Conductor CableSF-214 CoaxCable Antenna ControlDirectional AntennaOutputOmni AntennaOutputAntenna Control Figure 1-2: Dual Band Truck Package Block Diagram
    Revision 0.1  9     ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA) 1.1.  Control Drawer The Truck Package Control Drawer (depicted in Figures 1-3 & 1-4), provides controls for the High Power Amplifier(s), as well as various antenna parameters. The functions are fully described in the Operations section of this manual.  Figure 1-3: Truck Package Control Drawer (front, shown with ChannelMaster)                     Figure 1-4: Truck Package Control Drawer (rear, shown with ChannelMaster)
Revision 0.1   ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA)   10  IF INTERFACE POLARIZATIONANTENNARF OUTPUTOMNI DIRECTIONAL2GHz1.2.  High Power Amplifier (“HPA”) The  Truck  Package  High  Power  Amplifier,  or  “HPA”,  (depicted  in  Figures  1-5  &  1-6)  has connectors  for  the  diplexed  RF,  Power  &  Control  from  the  Control  Drawer,  and  RF  out  to  the transmit  antenna.  For  Dual-Band  systems,  in  order  to  minimize  NYCOIL  cabling  requirements, one  HPA  is  designated  as  “Amp  #1”  and  is  configured  to  accept  all  signals  from  the  Control Drawer, and route them to Amp #2.                   Figure 1-5: Mast Mounted Power Amp, Standard Power (Front)                       Figure 1-6: Mast Mounted Power Amp, Standard Power (Rear)
    Revision 0.1  11    ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA)                                      Figure 1-7: RF Mast Mounted Power Amp, Ultra High Power
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    Revision 0.1  13    ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA) 2.0  SPECIFICATIONS  RF Performance: Frequency Bands:.................................... bands from 1.9GHz to 13.25GHz available (higher frequencies pending).   Multi-band models available.  Please contact Nucomm for specifics.  Power Output (for the base ChannelMaster Transmitter)  Power Mode: Standby:  ............................................ ......................No RF output HI Power: ........................................... ......................Full power LOW Power:  ...................................... ......................~6dB down from full power  Low Power Transmitters:  2 GHz Analog High Power Mode ....... ......................5.0 Watts 2 GHz Digital High Power Mode ........ ......................2.0 Watts 7 GHz Analog High Power Mode ....... ......................5.0 Watts 7 GHz Digital High Power Mode ........ ......................1.25 Watts 13GHz Analog High Power Mode ...... ......................TBD 13 GHz Digital High Power Mode ...... ......................TBD  Medium Power Transmitters: 2 GHz Analog High Power Mode ....... ......................12.0 Watts 2 GHz Digital High Power Mode ........ ......................4.0 Watts 7 GHz Analog High Power Mode ....... ......................5.0 Watts 7 GHz Digital High Power Mode ........ ......................1.25 Watts 13 GHz Analog High Power Mode  .... ......................TBD 13 GHz Digital High Power Mode ...... ......................TBD  Remote Control: When the ChannelMaster portable is in the 2RU Control Drawer, the drawer controls the ChannelMaster via RS232 lines out of the ChannelMaster front panel power connector.  Power Requirements:............................ AC 90 to 240 VAC or +11 to +32 VDC.  Environmental: Temperature range: Full specification:................................ -30° to +60°C Storage: ............................................. -40° to +80°C Humidity:  ................................................. 0 to 95% non-condensing
Revision 0.1   ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA)   14  Physical Characteristics: Control Drawer (without transmitter): Size: ......................................................... 2RU x 19” (48.26cm) Weight:..................................................... 12.0 lbs (5.45kg)  Mast Mounted High Power Amplifier(s): Size (housing only): ................................. 9.78”(251mm) x 9.125”(231mm) x 5”(125mm) Size (with connectors):............................. 11.375”(290mm) x 9.125”(231mm) x 5”(125mm) Weight: .................................................... 11.75 lbs (5.34kg)  Mast Mounted Ultra High Power Amplifier(s): Size (housing only): ............................9.78”(251mm) x 9.125”(231mm) x 6.25”(158mm) Size (with connectors):........................11.375”(290mm) x 9.125”(231mm) x 6.25”(158mm) Weight: ...............................................14.00 lbs (6.36kg)  Connectors: RF Input/Output: ...................................... Type “N” female Audio:....................................................... XLR Remote Control: ...................................... not applicable  All Amplifier Cases:............................... Weather-proofed
    Revision 0.1  15    ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA) 3.0  INSTALLATION 3.1.  Cable & NYCOIL Planning The only NYCOIL cable required for the Mast Mounted Amplifier(s) is a single SF214, coaxial cable. Pan & Tilt requirements are not addressed in this manual. 3.2.  Control Drawer Install 3.2.1  Gather all components, parts list, and drawing to be used in the assembly of the Control Drawer (Figure 3-1) for the ChannelMaster with HPA. Ensure that all components match the documentation.    Figure 3-1: Control Drawer   3.2.2   Install Rail Assembly on to rack.  Ensure that the assembly is flush against the rack and level.  Next fasten the four mounting screws and tighten firmly.  (Refer to Figure 3-2.)    Figure 3-2: Rail Assembly  3.2.3  Slide the Control Drawer into the Rail Assembly until you hear each side “click” (Refer to Figure 3-3).   Figure 3-3: Control Drawer Mounted in Rail Assembly
Revision 0.1   ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA)   16  3.2.4   Slide the ChannelMaster into the Control Drawer. Retrieve the two mounting brackets (see Figure 3-4).  (Note: On later versions, the bracket is integrated into the housing.) Mounting BracketsLongerShorter Figure 3-4: Mounting Bracket detail  3.2.5  Properly orient the bracket (bracket mounts only one way) and insert one edge of the bracket into the  grooves  (on  one  side  of  the  ChannelMaster),  ensuring  that  the  bracket’s  fastener  aligns  with  its associated mounting hole. (Refer to Figure 3-5.)  Figure 3-5: Installing the Mounting Brackets
    Revision 0.1  17    ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA) 3.2.6  Lock bracket into place by pressing down on fastener and turning it clockwise. Repeat process for other side of ChannelMaster. (Refer to Figure 3-6.)   Figure 3-6: Locking the Mounting Brackets   3.2.7  Connect the Power and Audio Cables from front of Control Drawer to Power and Audio Connectors on the ChannelMaster. (Refer to Figure 3-7. Audio not shown).     Figure 3-7: Connecting Power Source to ChannelMaster
Revision 0.1   ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA)   18  3.2.8  Diplexer  Option  Installation  -  Install  Diplexer  on  RF  output  connector  of  ChannelMaster  (N  type Connector). Attach RF cable from Nycoil to output of Diplexer (N type connector).  (Refer to Figure 3-8).  (The Diplexer is used to combine the +24 power and control signals onto the RF Coax Center Conductor).   On later versions this step requires lifting up of the integrated fan housing, which may require the drawer assembly to be pulled forward from the rack on the mounting rails.                   Figure 3-8: Connecting Cable to ChannelMaster RF Output  CAUTION! DO NOT measure RF power with a Power Meter inserted in the RF + DC path of the coxial cable UNLESS the power connector (with purple and black wires) shown above has been disconnected.                           Power Connector
    Revision 0.1  19    ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA) IF INTERFACE POLARIZATIONANTENNAIF INTERFACE POLARIZATIONANTENNAIF INTERFACEPOLARIZATIONANTENNA3.3.  Mast Mounted HPA Mechanical Install The  Mast-Mounted  HPAs  are  typically  attached  to  the  sides  of  the  Pan  &  Tilt  with  Nucomm mounting plates, as shown in Figures 3-9 & 3-10 (Single-Band and Dual-Band respectively).                    Figure 3-9: HPA’s mounting on PAN & TILT (Single-band)                            Figure 3-10: HPA’s mounting on PAN & TILT (Dual-band)
Revision 0.1   ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA)   20  3.4.  Mast Mounted HPA Electrical Install  3.4.1  Prepare antenna control cable per Figure 3.11 (for NSI Antenna) & Figure 3.12 (for Radio Waves Antenna). NSI Quad Antenna Polarization Connector Pin Out RF Head Connector Pin Function  Recommended Wire Size (AWG) NSI Antenna Connector Pin N/C  CW (Default)  N/C  N/C E  V  #22 BROWN  A C  H  #22 RED  B D  2/7 GHz Band Select  #22 GREEN  L F  CCW  #22  WHITE  D K  Ground  #22 BLACK  E J  +24v  #22  N/C G  Polarization Common  #22   N/C N/C  N/C  N/C  F N/C  N/C  N/C  H N/C  N/C  N/C  J N/C  N/C  N/C  K N/C  N/C  N/C  M                             Figure 3-11: NSI Quad Antenna Polarization Connector Pin Out   BROWN RED GREEN WHITE BLACK NSI ANTENNA POLARITY CONNECTOR Nucomm P/N: 512-F3005-011 MS3106E-20-33S (SOLDER SIDE) A B C D E F H J K  L M V H CW (Default) CCW GND     2/7 BAND  V          E H          C 2/7 GHz        D CCW             F GND          K +24V           J COMMON   G RF HEAD BELDEN CABLE #8445 (#22) #9445 (#20) P/N 821-05001-000 BRN RED  WHT BLK      GRN A D C  B E K F H M L NUCOMM RF HEAD  “ANT POL” CONNECTOR Nucomm P/N: 512-F3001-120 MS3116F14-12S (SOLDER SIDE) A C G  B E H F D J K L M
    Revision 0.1  21    ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA) Radio Waves Quad Antenna Polarization Connector Pin Out RF Head Connector Pin Function  Recommended Wire Size (AWG) Radio Waves Antenna Connector Pin N/C  CW (Default)  N/C  N/C E  V  #22 BROWN  F C  H  #22 RED  B D  2/7 GHz Band Select  #22 GREEN  G F  CCW  #22 WHITE  C J  +24V  #22BLACK  K K  GND  #22 BLUE  M G  Polarization Common  #22   N/C N/C  Shield GND  #22   L N/C  N/C  N/C  A N/C  N/C  N/C  D N/C  N/C  N/C  E N/C  N/C  N/C  H N/C  N/C  N/C  J                               Figure 3-12: Radio Waves Quad Antenna Polarization Connector Pin Out               V  E             H      C           2/7 GHz   D            CCW  F            +24V       J             GND      K             Common  G NOTE: “CW” IS DEFAULT ON RADIO WAVES ANTENNAS RADIO WAVES ANTENNA POLARITY CONNECTOR Nucomm P/N: 512-F3001-120 MS3116F14-12S (SOLDER SIDE)  H CCW   V 2/7 BAND SEL.   +24V SHIELD GND DC GND A B C D E F G H J K L M BROWN RED GREEN WHITE BLACK BLUE BELDEN CABLE #9430 (#22) #9439 (#20) P/N 821-05001-000  A C G  B E H F D J K L M RED WHT   BRN GRN   BLK  BLU A C G  B E H F D J K L M NUCOMM RF HEAD  “ANT POL” CONNECTOR Nucomm P/N: 512-F3001-120 MS3116F14-12S (SOLDER SIDE)
Revision 0.1   ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA)   22  RF OUTPUTOMNI DIRECTIONAL2GHzIF INTERFACE POLARIZATIONANTENNA 3.4.2  Make cable connections to RF Head and antenna(s). Refer to figures 3.11 & 3.12.                 SF214 from Control Drawer      Antenna control to Antenna  Figure 3-11: RF Head Connections (IF& Antenna Polarization)                            RF to Omni Antenna    RF to Directional Antenna  Figure 3-12: RF Head Connections (RF to Antenna)
    Revision 0.1  23    ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA) 4.0  OPERATION 4.1.  Control Drawer Front Panel The Control Drawer Front Panel controls the selections related to the use of the 2GHz or 7GHz High  Power  Amplifiers,  as  well  as  selecting  various  antenna  parameters.  (Refer  to  Figure  4-1.)  The controls are divided into three sections: • Control Unit - for selecting the Power Amplifier band. • Antenna - for selecting the type of antenna as well as directional antenna polarization. • Power - for selecting the amplifier operation mode as well as overall unit mode.   Figure 4-1: Control Drawer Front Panel
Revision 0.1   ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA)   24  4.2.  Control Unit Section The Control Unit section serves two purposes: the selection of which power amplifier is to be used, and the monitoring of RF output power. The selection of amplifier is accomplished by pressing the “Band” Button.  The “Band” Button toggles the unit between enabling the 2GHz Amplifier and the 7GHz Amplifier.  This feature will still work even if the unit is placed into Bypass Mode.  For monitoring RF output power, a bar indicator is located just above the “Band” Button.  As the output power increases, so will the length of the bar indicator. However, there is no direct number representation. 4.3.  Antenna Section The upper most rotary switch in the Antenna Section, allows the operator to choose the type of antenna  to  be  used.    The  operator  can  choose  between  either  “Omni”  or  “Directional”.  If “Directional” is chosen,  the operator then must set the lower most rotary switch for the type of polarization to be used with the antenna.   There are four options: • CW - Clockwise • CCW - Counter-Clockwise • V - Vertical • H - Horizontal 4.4.  Power Section The Power Section allows the operator to select the unit’s mode of operation.    For  choosing  the  unit’s  mode  of  operation,  the  lower  rotary  switch can  select  one  of  three conditions: • OFF - The entire Control Unit is powered-off. • BYPASS - The Mast Mounted Power Amplifier is powered down, while the RF signal from the ChannelMaster is sent directly to the antenna via the Power Amp Bypass Relays.  Bypass Mode is used to further reduce the RF Power Level sent to the Antenna. • ON - Allows the chosen power amplifier (refer to “Band” Button) to amplify the RF output signal being applied to the Antenna.    If “ON” is chosen as the unit’s mode of operation, the amplifier mode of operation must then be selected.    This  is  accomplished  by  pressing  the  upper  toggle  button  until  the  desired  amplifier mode is decided upon.  There are three options: • HI - places the Mast Mounted Power Amplifier in high power operation. • LOW - places the Mast Mounted Power Amplifier in low power operation. • STBY - places the Channel Transmitter in Standby Mode.
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Revision 0.1   ChannelMaster Truck Package (PS18 & HPA/UHPA)   26                                      Nucomm Inc. 101 Bilby Road Hackettstown, NJ 07840 Tel: 908-852-3700   Fax: 908-813-0399 www.Nucomm.com

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