Saber alignment
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Saber alignment
Do you need a service monitor to align a Saber, or just the right RIB/cables and RSS?
A service monitor is needed as it it the only way to verify proper performance, band width, frequency stability and deviation for both transmit audio and PL/DPL deviation.
You can do the job with a signal generator and deviation meter and a SINAD meter, it's just far more tedious to perform the work.
You'll also need to check receiver sensitivity, power output and spectral purity, not to mention adjacent channel rejection.
You can do the job with a signal generator and deviation meter and a SINAD meter, it's just far more tedious to perform the work.
You'll also need to check receiver sensitivity, power output and spectral purity, not to mention adjacent channel rejection.
I have the necessary equipment.
these guys
http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorol ... index.html
reference this manual link:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorol ... 4c05-a.pdf
along with a few other manuals, in fact the systems saber service manual.
Neither of these manuals give a tune up procedure. Just generic info on diagnostics.
Know of a reference manual that actually gives detailed instrucitons?
The guys that did the page above did a fantastic job, seems odd they'd leave off such an important manual?
these guys
http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorol ... index.html
reference this manual link:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorol ... 4c05-a.pdf
along with a few other manuals, in fact the systems saber service manual.
Neither of these manuals give a tune up procedure. Just generic info on diagnostics.
Know of a reference manual that actually gives detailed instrucitons?
The guys that did the page above did a fantastic job, seems odd they'd leave off such an important manual?
Last edited by alex on Sat Apr 05, 2014 8:10 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Updated PDF URL at request of Repeater Builder.
Reason: Updated PDF URL at request of Repeater Builder.