General Dynamics R2590 Sinad calibration question
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 10:39 pm
Hi guys,
I'm really struggling to find any information on my R2590.
I'm located in Australia, which doesn't help of course since the local Motorola solutions who used to service this unit, no longer support it and there are no other 'local' service agents.
Anyway, I'm wondering if there is a R2590 guru here that can help with a query regarding the unit's FM Sinad meter.
Basically, I have checked the generate output level, tone deviation etc and all is within spec, however, when I do a Rx Sinad test on any radio, the sensitivity/Sinad readings are about 2dB low compared to other known Service monitors.
For example, the receiver sensitivity of a radio tested on a known/calibrated HP service monitor may be -120dBm (@ 12dB sinad), but on the R2590, using the same DUT, the receiver sensitivity will be about -118dBm (@ 12dB Sinad).
As I mentioned, I have checked the generate output level of the R2590 and it is the same as the other Service monitors, but the Sinad meter seems off.
Does anyone know if there is a way to calibrate the Sinad meter in the R2590?
I know these Service Monitors are a little 'funky' in their operation but as far as I am concerned, the dodgy Sinad meter is the only major problem I have with the unit.
Any other calibration info would be fantastic. I presume there is a power up function that puts the unit into calibration mode, but I can't find it.
Thanks,
Rick
I'm really struggling to find any information on my R2590.
I'm located in Australia, which doesn't help of course since the local Motorola solutions who used to service this unit, no longer support it and there are no other 'local' service agents.
Anyway, I'm wondering if there is a R2590 guru here that can help with a query regarding the unit's FM Sinad meter.
Basically, I have checked the generate output level, tone deviation etc and all is within spec, however, when I do a Rx Sinad test on any radio, the sensitivity/Sinad readings are about 2dB low compared to other known Service monitors.
For example, the receiver sensitivity of a radio tested on a known/calibrated HP service monitor may be -120dBm (@ 12dB sinad), but on the R2590, using the same DUT, the receiver sensitivity will be about -118dBm (@ 12dB Sinad).
As I mentioned, I have checked the generate output level of the R2590 and it is the same as the other Service monitors, but the Sinad meter seems off.
Does anyone know if there is a way to calibrate the Sinad meter in the R2590?
I know these Service Monitors are a little 'funky' in their operation but as far as I am concerned, the dodgy Sinad meter is the only major problem I have with the unit.
Any other calibration info would be fantastic. I presume there is a power up function that puts the unit into calibration mode, but I can't find it.
Thanks,
Rick