UBS Axcera LU100AT 100-Watt UHF Transmitter User Manual 377403

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UHF Analog Driver/Transmitter
Chapter 1, Introduction
Chapter 1
Introduction
This manual explains the installation,
setup, alignment, and maintenance
procedures for the Innovator LX Series
UHF analog modular driver/transmitter.
It is important that you read all of the
instructions, especially the safety
information in this chapter, before you
begin to install or operate the unit.
relevant appendix that contains the
drawings for that item.
1.3 Safety
The UHF drivers and transmitters
manufactured by Axcera are designed to
be easy to use and repair while providing
protection from electrical and mechanical
hazards. Listed throughout the manual
are notes, cautions, and warnings
concerning possible safety hazards that
may be encountered while operating or
servicing the driver/transmitter. Please
review these warnings and familiarize
yourself with the operation and servicing
procedures before working on the
driver/transmitter.
1.1 Manual Overview
This instruction manual is divided into
five chapters and supporting appendices.
Chapter 1, Introduction, contains
information on the assembly numbering
system used in the manual, safety,
maintenance, return procedures, and
warranties. The second chapter describes
the driver/transmitter and includes
discussions on system control and status
indicators and remote control
connections. Chapter 3 explains how to
unpack, install, setup, and operate the
driver/transmitter. Chapter 4 contains
circuit-level descriptions for boards and
board-level components in the
driver/transmitter. Chapter 5, Detailed
Alignment Procedures, provides
information on adjusting the system
assemblies for optimal operation. The
appendices contain assembly and
subassembly drawings and parts lists,
and system specifications.
Read All Instructions – All of the
operating and safety instructions should
be read and understood before operating
this equipment.
Retain Manuals – The manuals for the
driver/transmitter should be retained at
the transmitter site for future reference.
We provide two sets of manuals for this
purpose; one set can be left at the office
while one set can be kept at the site.
Heed all Notes, Warnings, and
Cautions – All of the notes, warnings,
and cautions listed in this safety section
and throughout the manual must be
followed.
1.2 Assembly Designators
Axcera has assigned assembly numbers,
such as Ax (x=1,2,3…), to all assemblies,
modules, and boards that are referenced
in the text of this manual and shown on
the block diagrams and interconnect
drawings provided in the appendices.
These supporting documents are
arranged in increasing numerical order in
the appendices. Section titles in the text
for assembly or module descriptions or
alignment procedures contain the
associated part number(s) and the
LX Series, Rev. 0
Follow Instructions – All of the
operating and use instructions for the
driver/transmitter should be followed.
Cleaning – Unplug or otherwise
disconnect all power from the equipment
before cleaning. Do not use liquid or
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for
cleaning.
Ventilation – Openings in the cabinets
and module front panels are provided for
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ventilation. To ensure the reliable
operation of the driver/transmitter, and
to protect the unit from overheating,
these openings must not be blocked.
used, but do not saturate the
components. The fans and heatsinks
should be cleaned of all dust or dirt to
permit the free flow of air for cooling
purposes.
Servicing – Do not attempt to service
this product yourself until becoming
familiar with the equipment. If in doubt,
refer all servicing questions to qualified
Axcera service personnel.
It is recommended that the operating
parameters of the driver/transmitter be
recorded from the LEDs on the modules
and the LCD system metering on the
control/monitoring module at least once
a month. It is suggested that this data be
retained in a rugged folder or envelope.
Replacement Parts – When
replacement parts are used, be sure that
the parts have the same functional and
performance characteristics as the
original part. Unauthorized substitutions
may result in fire, electric shock, or other
hazards. Please contact the Axcera
Technical Service Department if you have
any questions regarding service or
replacement parts.
1.5 Material Return Procedure
To insure the efficient handling of
equipment or components that have been
returned for repair, Axcera requests that
each returned item be accompanied by a
Material Return Authorization Number
(MRA#).
1.4 Maintenance
An MRA# can be obtained from any
Axcera Field Service Engineer by
contacting the Axcera Field Service
Department at (724) 873-8100 or by fax
at (724) 873-8105. This procedure
applies to all items sent to the Field
Service Department regardless of
whether the item was originally
manufactured by Axcera.
The Innovator LX Series
Driver/Transmitter is designed with
components that require little or no
periodic maintenance except for the
routine cleaning of the fans and the front
panels of the modules.
The amount of time between cleanings
depends on the conditions within the
transmitter room. While the electronics
have been designed to function even if
covered with dust, a heavy buildup of
dust, dirt, or insects will affect the
cooling of the components. This could
lead to a thermal shutdown or the
premature failure of the affected module.
When equipment is sent to the field on
loan, an MRA# is included with the unit.
The MRA# is intended to be used when
the unit is returned to Axcera. In
addition, all shipping material should be
retained for the return of the unit to
Axcera.
When the front panels of the modules
become dust covered, the top covers
should be taken off and any accumulated
foreign material should be removed. A
vacuum cleaner, utilizing a small, wandtype attachment, is an excellent way to
suction out the dirt. Alcohol and other
cleaning agents should not be used
unless you are certain that the solvents
will not damage components or the silkscreened markings on the modules and
boards. Water-based cleaners can be
LX Series, Rev. 0
Replacement assemblies are also sent
with an MRA# to allow for the proper
routing of the exchanged hardware.
Failure to close out this type of MRA# will
normally result in the customer being
invoiced for the value of the loaner item
or the exchange assembly.
When shipping an item to Axcera, please
include the MRA# on the packing list and
on the shipping container. The packing
slip should also include contact
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information and a brief description of why
the unit is being returned.
buyer (transportation and insurance
prepaid), and (c) Axcera determines, in
its sole judgment, that the product is
defective and not subject to any misuse,
neglect, improper installation,
negligence, accident, or (unless
authorized in writing by Axcera) repair
or alteration. Axcera's exclusive liability
for any personal and/or property
damage (including direct, consequential,
or incidental) caused by the breach of
any or all warranties, shall be limited to
the following: (a) repairing or replacing
(in Axcera's sole discretion) any
defective parts free of charge (F.O.B.
Axcera’s plant) and/or (b) crediting (in
Axcera's sole discretion) all or a portion
of the purchase price to the buyer.
Please forward all MRA items to:
AXCERA, LLC
103 Freedom Drive
P.O. Box 525
Lawrence, PA 15055-0525 USA
For more information concerning this
procedure, call the Axcera Field Service
Department.
Axcera can also be contacted through email at info@axcera.com and on the
Web at www.axcera.com.
1.6 Limited One-Year Warranty for
Axcera Products
Equipment furnished by Axcera, but not
bearing its trade name, shall bear no
warranties other than the special hoursof-use or other warranties extended by
or enforceable against the manufacturer
at the time of delivery to the buyer.
Axcera warrants each new product that
it has manufactured and sold against
defects in material and workmanship
under normal use and service for a
period of one (1) year from the date of
shipment from Axcera's plant, when
operated in accordance with Axcera's
operating instructions. This warranty
shall not apply to tubes, fuses,
batteries, or bulbs.
NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER
STATUTORY, EXPRESSED, OR
IMPLIED, AND NO WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR
ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR
FREEDOM FROM INFRINGEMENT,
OR THE LIKE, OTHER THAN AS
SPECIFIED IN PATENT LIABILITY
ARTICLES, AND IN THIS ARTICLE,
SHALL APPLY TO THE EQUIPMENT
FURNISHED HEREUNDER.
Warranties are valid only when and if
(a) Axcera receives prompt written
notice of breach within the period of
warranty, (b) the defective product is
properly packed and returned by the
LX Series, Rev. 0
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Chapter 1, Introduction
) WARNING!!!
½ HIGH VOLTAGE ¾
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR OR TROUBLESHOOT THIS EQUIPMENT UNLESS
YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH ITS OPERATION AND EXPERIENCED IN
SERVICING HIGH VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT. LETHAL VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT
WHEN POWER IS APPLIED TO THIS SYSTEM. IF POSSIBLE, TURN OFF
POWER BEFORE MAKING ADJUSTMENTS TO THE SYSTEM.
 RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION HAZARD 
MICROWAVE, RF AMPLIFIERS AND TUBES GENERATE HAZARDOUS RF
RADIATION THAT CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY INCLUDING CATARACTS,
WHICH CAN RESULT IN BLINDNESS. SOME CARDIAC PACEMAKERS MAY BE
AFFECTED BY THE RF ENERGY EMITTED BY RF AND MICROWAVE
AMPLIFIERS. NEVER OPERATE THE TRANSMITTER SYSTEM WITHOUT A
PROPERLY MATCHED RF ENERGY ABSORBING LOAD ATTACHED. KEEP
PERSONNEL AWAY FROM OPEN WAVEGUIDES AND ANTENNAS. NEVER LOOK
INTO AN OPEN WAVEGUIDE OR ANTENNA. MONITOR ALL PARTS OF THE RF
SYSTEM FOR RADIATION LEAKAGE AT REGULAR INTERVALS.
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EMERGENCY FIRST AID INSTRUCTIONS
Personnel engaged in the installation, operation, or maintenance of this equipment are urged to become
familiar with the following rules both in theory and practice. It is the duty of all operating personnel to be
prepared to give adequate Emergency First Aid and thereby prevent avoidable loss of life.
RESCUE BREATHING
1. Find out if the person is
breathing.
You must find out if the person
has stopped breathing. If you
think he is not breathing, place
him flat on his back. Put your ear
close to his mouth and look at his
chest. If he is breathing you can
feel the air on your cheek. You
can see his chest move up and
down. If you do not feel the air
or see the chest move, he is not
breathing.
2. If he is not breathing, open
the airway by tilting his head
backwards.
Lift up his neck with one hand
and push down on his forehead
with the other. This opens the
airway. Sometimes doing this will
let the person breathe again by
himself.
3. If he is still not breathing,
begin rescue breathing.
-Keep his head tilted backward.
Pinch nose shut.
-Put your mouth tightly over his
mouth.
-Blow into his mouth once every
five seconds
-DO NOT STOP rescue breathing
until help arrives.
LOOSEN
WARM
CLOTHING
KEEP
Do this when the victim is
breathing by himself or help is
available. Keep him as quiet as
possible and from becoming
chilled. Otherwise treat him for
shock.
BURNS
SKIN REDDENED: Apply ice cold water to burned
area to prevent burn from going deeper into skin
tissue. Cover area with clean sheet or cloth to keep
away air. Consult a physician.
SKIN BLISTERED OR FLESH CHARRED: Apply ice
cold water to burned area to prevent burn from
going deeper into skin tissue.
LX Series, Rev. 0
Cover area with clean sheet or cloth to keep away
air. Treat victim for shock and take to hospital.
EXTENSIVE BURN - SKIN BROKEN: Cover area with
clean sheet or cloth to keep away air. Treat victim
for shock and take to hospital.
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Note: Because of possible FCC assigned offset, check for the assigned Carrier
Frequency as written on License.
UHF Channels NTSC Standard IF, 45.75 MHz
L.O.
(MHz)
Visual Carrier Frequency (MHz)
Crystal Frequency (MHz)
Channel
Nominal
Minus
Plus
Nominal
Nominal
Minus
Plus
14
471.25
471.24
471.26
517.00
64.625
64.62375
64.62625
15
477.25
477.24
477.26
523.00
65.375
65.37375
65.37625
16
483.25
483.24
483.26
529.00
66.125
66.12375
66.12625
17
489.25
489.24
489.26
535.00
66.875
66.87375
66.87625
18
495.25
495.24
495.26
541.00
67.625
67.62375
67.62625
19
501.25
501.24
501.26
547.00
68.375
68.37375
68.37625
20
507.25
507.24
507.26
553.00
69.125
69.12375
69.12625
21
513.25
513.24
513.26
559.00
69.875
69.87375
69.87625
22
519.25
519.24
519.26
565.00
70.625
70.62375
70.62625
23
525.25
525.24
525.26
571.00
71.375
71.37375
71.37625
24
531.25
531.24
531.26
577.00
72.125
72.12375
72.12625
25
537.25
537.24
537.26
583.00
72.875
72.87375
72.87625
26
543.25
543.24
543.26
589.00
73.625
73.62375
73.62625
27
549.25
549.24
549.26
595.00
74.375
74.37375
74.37625
28
555.25
555.24
555.26
601.00
75.125
75.12375
75.12625
29
561.25
561.24
561.26
607.00
75.875
75.87375
75.87625
30
567.25
567.24
567.26
613.00
76.625
76.62375
76.62625
31
573.25
573.24
573.26
619.00
77.375
77.37375
77.37625
32
579.25
579.24
579.26
625.00
78.125
78.12375
78.12625
33
585.25
585.24
585.26
631.00
78.875
78.87375
78.87625
34
591.25
591.24
591.26
637.00
79.625
79.62375
79.62625
35
597.25
597.24
597.26
643.00
80.375
80.37375
80.37625
36
603.25
603.24
603.26
649.00
81.125
81.12375
81.12625
37
609.25
609.24
609.26
655.00
81.875
81.87375
81.87625
38
615.25
615.24
615.26
661.00
82.625
82.62375
82.62625
39
621.25
621.24
621.26
667.00
83.375
83.37375
83.37625
40
627.25
627.24
627.26
673.00
84.125
84.12375
84.12625
41
633.25
633.24
633.26
679.00
84.875
84.87375
84.87625
42
639.25
639.24
639.26
685.00
85.625
85.62375
85.62625
43
645.25
645.24
645.26
691.00
86.375
86.37375
86.37625
LX Series, Rev. 0
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Chapter 1, Introduction
Note: Because of possible FCC assigned offset, check for the assigned Carrier
Frequency as written on License.
UHF Channels NTSC Standard IF, 45.75 MHz
L.O.
(MHz)
Visual Carrier Frequency (MHz)
Crystal Frequency (MHz)
Channel
Nominal
Minus
Plus
Nominal
Nominal
Minus
Plus
44
651.25
651.24
651.26
697.00
87.125
87.12375
87.12625
45
657.25
657.24
657.26
703.00
87.875
87.87375
87.87625
46
663.25
663.24
663.26
709.00
88.625
88.62375
88.62625
47
669.25
669.24
669.26
715.00
89.375
89.37375
89.37625
48
675.25
675.24
675.26
721.00
90.125
90.12375
90.12625
49
681.25
681.24
681.26
727.00
90.875
90.87375
90.87625
50
687.25
687.24
687.26
733.00
91.625
91.62375
91.62625
51
693.25
693.24
693.26
739.00
92.375
92.37375
92.37625
52
699.25
699.24
699.26
745.00
93.125
93.12375
93.12625
53
705.25
705.24
705.26
751.00
93.875
93.87375
93.87625
54
711.25
711.24
711.26
757.00
94.625
94.62375
94.62625
55
717.25
717.24
717.26
763.00
95.375
95.37375
95.37625
56
723.25
723.24
723.26
769.00
96.125
96.12375
96.12625
57
729.25
729.24
729.26
775.00
96.875
96.87375
96.87625
58
735.25
735.24
735.26
781.00
97.625
97.62375
97.62625
59
741.25
741.24
741.26
787.00
98.375
98.37375
98.37625
60
747.25
747.24
747.26
793.00
99.125
99.12375
99.12625
61
753.25
753.24
753.26
799.00
99.875
99.87375
99.87625
62
759.25
759.24
759.26
805.00
100.625
100.62375
100.62625
63
765.25
765.24
765.26
811.00
101.375
101.37375
101.37625
64
771.25
771.24
771.26
817.00
102.125
102.12375
102.12625
65
777.25
777.24
777.26
823.00
102.875
102.87375
102.87625
66
783.25
783.24
783.26
829.00
103.625
103.62375
103.62625
67
789.25
789.24
789.26
835.00
104.375
104.37375
104.37625
68
795.25
795.24
795.26
841.00
105.125
105.12375
105.12625
69
801.25
801.24
801.26
847.00
105.875
105.87375
105.87625
70
807.25
807.24
807.26
853.00
106.625
106.62375
106.62625
LX Series, Rev. 0
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Note:
Chapter 1, Introduction
Because of possible FCC assigned offset, check for the assigned Carrier
Frequency as written on License.
UHF Frequency Assignments
Channel
Number
Bandwidth
(MHz)
Video
(MHz)
Color
(MHz)
Audio
(MHz)
14
470-476
471.25
474.83
475.75
15
476-482
477.25
480.83
481.75
16
482-488
483.25
486.83
487.75
17
488-494
489.25
492.83
493.75
18
494-500
495.25
498.83
499.75
19
500-506
501.25
504.83
505.75
20
506-512
507.25
510.83
511.75
21
512-518
513.25
516.83
517.75
22
518-524
519.25
522.83
523.75
23
524-530
525.25
528.83
529.75
24
530-536
531.25
534.83
535.75
25
536-542
537.25
540.83
541.75
26
542-548
543.25
546.83
547.75
27
548-554
549.25
552.83
553.75
28
554-560
555.25
558.83
559.75
29
560-566
561.25
564.83
565.75
30
566-572
567.25
570.83
571.75
31
572-578
573.25
576.83
577.75
32
578-584
579.25
582.83
583.75
33
584-590
585.25
588.83
589.75
34
590-596
591.25
594.83
595.75
35
596-602
597.25
600.83
601.75
36
602-608
603.25
606.83
607.75
37
608-614
609.25
612.83
613.75
38
614-620
615.25
618.83
619.75
39
620-626
621.25
624.83
625.75
40
626-632
627.25
630.83
631.75
41
632-638
633.25
636.83
637.75
42
638-644
639.25
642.83
643.75
43
644-650
645.25
648.83
649.75
LX Series, Rev. 0
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Note:
Chapter 1, Introduction
Because of possible FCC assigned offset, check for the assigned
Carrier Frequency as written on License.
UHF Frequency Assignments
Channel
Number
Bandwidth
(MHz)
Video
(MHz)
Color
(MHz)
Audio
(MHz)
44
650-656
651.25
654.83
655.75
45
656-662
657.25
660.83
661.75
46
662-668
663.25
666.83
667.75
47
668-674
669.25
672.83
673.75
48
674-680
675.25
678.83
679.75
49
680-686
681.25
684.83
685.75
50
686-692
687.25
690.83
691.75
51
692-698
693.25
696.83
697.75
52
698-704
699.25
702.83
703.75
53
704-710
705.25
708.83
709.75
54
710-716
711.25
714.83
715.75
55
716-722
717.25
720.83
721.75
56
722-728
723.25
726.83
727.75
57
728-734
729.25
732.83
733.75
58
734-740
735.25
738.83
739.75
59
740-746
741.25
744.83
745.75
60
746-752
747.25
750.83
751.75
61
752-758
753.25
756.83
757.75
62
758-764
759.25
762.83
763.75
63
764-770
765.25
768.83
769.75
64
770-776
771.25
774.83
775.75
65
776-782
777.25
780.83
781.75
66
782-788
783.25
786.83
787.75
67
788-794
789.25
792.83
793.75
68
794-800
795.25
798.83
799.75
69
800-806
801.25
804.83
805.75
70
806-812
807.25
810.83
811.75
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dBm, dBw, dBmV, dBµV, & VOLTAGE
EXPRESSED IN WATTS
50 Ohm System
WATTS
1,000,000,000,000
100,000,000,000
10,000,000,000
1,000,000,000
100,000,000
10,000,000
1,000,000
100,000
10,000
1,000
100
50
20
10
0.1
0.01
0.001
0.0001
0.00001
0.000001
0.0000001
0.00000001
0.000000001
0.0000000001
0.00000000001
0.000000000001
PREFIX
1 TERAWATT
100 GIGAWATTS
10 GIGAWATTS
1 GIGAWATT
100 MEGAWATTS
10 MEGAWATTS
1 MEGAWATT
100 KILOWATTS
10 KILOWATTS
1 KILOWATT
1 HECTROWATT
1 DECAWATT
1 WATT
1 DECIWATT
1 CENTIWATT
1 MILLIWATT
100 MICROWATTS
10 MICROWATTS
1 MICROWATT
100 NANOWATTS
10 NANOWATTS
1 NANOWATT
100 PICOWATTS
10 PICOWATTS
1 PICOWATT
dBm
dBw
+150
+140
+130
+120
+110
+100
+ 90
+ 80
+ 70
+ 60
+ 50
+ 47
+ 43
+ 40
+ 30
+ 20
+ 10
- 10
- 20
- 30
- 40
- 50
- 60
- 70
- 80
- 90
+120
+110
+100
+ 99
+ 80
+ 70
+ 60
+ 50
+ 40
+ 30
+ 20
+ 17
+ 13
+ 10
- 10
- 20
- 30
- 40
- 50
- 60
- 70
- 80
- 90
-100
-110
-120
dBm
dBµV
VOLTAGE
+137
+127
+117
+107
7.07V
2.24V
0.707V
224mV
77
67
57
47
TEMPERATURE CONVERSION
°F = 32 + [(9/5) °C]
°C = [(5/9) (°F - 32)]
LX Series, Rev. 0
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UHF Analog Driver/Transmitter
Chapter 1, Introduction
USEFUL CONVERSION FACTORS
TO CONVERT FROM
TO
MULTIPLY BY
mile (US statute)
kilometer (km)
inch (in)
millimeter (mm)
inch (in)
centimeter (cm)
inch (in)
meter (m)
foot (ft)
meter (m)
yard (yd)
meter (m)
mile per hour (mph)
kilometer per hour(km/hr)
mile per hour (mph)
meter per second (m/s)
pound (lb)
kilogram (kg)
gallon (gal)
liter
U.S. liquid
(One U.S. gallon equals 0.8327 Canadian gallon)
fluid ounce (fl oz)
milliliters (ml)
British Thermal Unit
watt (W)
horsepower (hp)
watt (W)
1.609347
25.4
2.54
0.0254
0.3048
0.9144
1.60934
0.44704
0.4535924
3.7854118
29.57353
0.2930711
per hour (Btu/hr)
746
NOMENCLATURE OF FREQUENCY BANDS
FREQUENCY RANGE
DESIGNATION
3 to 30 kHz
30 to 300 kHz
300 to 3000 kHz
3 to 30 MHz
30 to 300 MHz
300 to 3000 MHz
3 to 30 GHz
30 to 300 GHz
VLF
LF
MF
HF
VHF
UHF
SHF
EHF
Very Low Frequency
Low Frequency
Medium Frequency
High Frequency
Very High Frequency
Ultrahigh Frequency
Superhigh Frequency
Extremely High Frequency
LETTER DESIGNATIONS FOR UPPER FREQUENCY
BANDS
LETTER
FREQ. BAND
Ku
Ka
LX Series, Rev. 0
1000 - 2000 MHz
2000 - 4000 MHz
4000 - 8000 MHz
8000 - 12000 MHz
12 - 18 GHz
18 - 27 GHz
27 - 40 GHz
40 - 75 GHz
75 - 110 GHz
1-11
UHF Analog Driver/Transmitter
Chapter 1, Introduction
ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYMS
AC
Alternating Current
PCB
Printed circuit board
AFC
Automatic Frequency Control
QAM
Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
ALC
Automatic Level Control
AM
Amplitude modulation
AGC
Automatic Gain Control
AWG
American wire gauge
BER
Bit Error Rate
BW
Bandwidth
DC
Direct Current
D/A
Digital to analog
dB
Decibel
dBm
Decibel referenced to 1 milliwatt
dBmV
Decibel referenced to 1 millivolt
dBw
Decibel referenced to 1 watt
FEC
Forward Error Correction
FM
Frequency modulation
Hz
Hertz
ICPM
Incidental Carrier Phase Modulation
I/P
Input
IF
Intermediate Frequency
LED
Light emitting diode
LSB
Lower Sideband
MPEG
Motion Pictures Expert Group
O/P
Output
PLL
Phase Locked Loop
LX Series, Rev. 0
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UHF Analog Driver/Transmitter
Chapter 1, Introduction
RETURN LOSS VS. VSWR
-10
-20
-30
N dB
-40
-50
-60
-70
1.001
1.01
1.1
VSWR
LX Series, Rev. 0
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