Elettronika TXUD3000A User Manual

TXUD3000ATSC UHF TV Transmitter
CODE APT207B/ATSC TITLE TXUD3000ATSC UHF TV TRANSMITTER REV 0 DATE 03/06/09
SS 96 Km 113
70027 Palo del Colle (Ba) ITALY
T el. +39 (0)80 626755
Fax +39 (0)80 629262
E-mail: elettronika@elettronika.it
Web site: http://www .elettronika.it
WARNING
The apparatus described in this manual has been designed and manufactured with devices to safe­guard the users. In any case it is recommended that during any operation of installation, maintenance, miscellaneous interventions and calibrations requiring the apparatus to be switched on,
THE USER TAKES ALL THE
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST INCIDENTS
It is required to use the proper clothes and protection gloves in order to prevent damages from inci­dental contacts with high-voltage parts. The manufacturer declines every responsibility in case the recommendations above are not followed.
IMPORTANT
The component lists attached to the relevant electrical diagrams indicate for each item the reference, the description and the type normally used. The Elettronika S.r.l. though reserves the right to use or supply as spare parts components with equivalent characteristics but of a different type, assuring anyway the optimal work of the apparatus in accordance with the specifications.
The enclosed monographs are solely owned by Elettronika S.r.l. The use of anything enclosed in this technical manual without explicit authorization given by Elettronika S.r.l. will be prosecuted by the law.
The data and technical characteristics of the apparatus described in this manual are not compelling for the manufacturer. The Elettronika S.r.l. reserves the right to make, without previous notice, modifications or updates in order to improve the quality of the product.
The general conditions of supply and sale are described in the contracts.
The delivery time are in accordance with the products and quantities ordered.
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Warranty
Summary of warranty
We, ELETTRONIKA S.r.l., SS096 Km 113 Z.I. PALO DEL COLLE (BA) ITALY, warrant to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER of a NEW product, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the original purchaser (the “warranty period”) that the new ELETTRONIKA product is free of defects in materials and workmanship and will meet or exceed all advertised specifications for such a product. This warranty does not extend to any subsequent purchaser or user, and automatically terminates upon sale or other disposition of our product.
Items excluded from this ELETTRONIKA warranty
We are not responsible for product failure caused by misuse, accident, or neglect. This warranty does not extend to any product on which the serial number has been defaced, altered, or removed. It does not cover damage to loads or any other products or accessories resulting from ELETTRONIKA product failure. It does not cover defects or damage caused by use of unauthorized modificstions, accessories, parts, or service.
What we will do
We will remedy any defect, in material or workmanship (except as excluded), in our sole discretion, by repair, replacement, or refund. If a refund is elected, then you must make the defective or malfunctioning component available to us free and clear of all liens or other encumbrances. The refund will be equal to the actual purchase price, not including interest, insurance, closing costs, and other finance charges less a reasonable depreciation on the product from the date of original purchase. Warranty work can only be performed at our authorized service centers or at our factory. Expenses in remedying the defect will be borne by ELETTRONIKA, including one-way surface freight shipping costs within the United States. (Purchaser must bear the expense of shipping the product between any foreign country and the port of entry in the United States and all taxes, duties, and other custom’s fee(s) for such foreign shipments).
How to obtain warranty service
You must notify us of your need for warranty service not later than ninety (90) days after the expiration of the warranty period. We will give you an authorization to return the product for service. All components must be shipped in a factory pack or equivalent which, if needed, may
Desclaimer of consequential and incidental damages
You are not entitled to recover from us any consequential or incidental damages resulting from any defect in our product. This includes any damage to another product or products resulting from such a defect.
Warranty alterations
No person has the authority to enlarge, or modify this warranty. The warranty is not extended by the lenght of time for which you are deprived of the use of the product. Repairs and replacement parts are provided under the terms of this warranty shall carry only the unexpired portion of this warranty.
Design changes
We reserve the right to change the design of any product from time to time without notice and with no obligation to make corresponding changes in products previously manufactured.
Legal remedies of purchaser
There is no warranty which extends beyond the terms hereof. This written warranty is given in lieu of any oral or implied warranties not contained herein. We disclaim all implied warranties, including without limitation any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. No action to enforce this warranty shall be commenced later than ninety (90) days after expiration of the warranty period.
Warranty for electronic tubes
The warranty applied for electronic tubes is the one given by the manufacturer of the tube. In the event that the product shows anomalies within the deadline of the validity of the warranty given by the manufacturer of the product itself, the buyer will have to return it to the seller with the needed documents and the written description of the defect. The seller will ship the broken tube to the manufacturer in order to effect the necessary technical tests to find out the cause of the anomaly. Meanwhile the buyer of the tube who needs to use, and as such to replace immediately the product, will have to buy a new one and provide to the relevant payment, further to the issuing by the seller of a regular commercial invoice. After the adequate tests made by the manufacturer, should the result be positive, that is confirm the defect in manufacturing, the seller will issue a regular credit note in the name of the buyer and return the amount paid. Should the result be negative, that is detect a negligence in the installation or use by the buyer, he will have no right against the seller.
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INTRODUCTION
The apparatus described in this manual is the latest of this series, offering high performances, remark­able reliability and a wide range of characteristics, it all at a competitive cost. Its is easy to install and use. It only takes to follow the installation procedure as shown in this manual: after having removed all from the package, you only have to follow step by step the description in the various sections. Before starting to use the apparatus, remember to:
read carefully the general safety information contained in this section;
follow the instructions for the installation and set up of the apparatus;
read all the remaining sections of this manual in order to know well the apparatus and learn
how to obtain the best of its characteristics.
CONTENTS OF THE MANUAL
The chapter composing this manual contain all the information concerning the use of the apparatus. For more information refer to ELETTRONIKA S.r .l. This manual is made up of different chapters, each made up of various sections.
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WARNING!
The currents and voltages in this equipment are dangerous!
Personnel must at all times observe safety regulation!
This manual is intended as a general guide for trained and qualified personnel who are aware of the dangers inherent in handling potentially hazaedous electrical and electronic circuits. It is not intended to contain a complete statement of all safety precautions which should be observed by personnel in using this or other electronic equipment.
The installation, operation, maintenance and service of this equipment involves risks both to personnel and equipment, and must be performed only by qualified personnel exercising due care. Elettronika S.r .l. shall not be responsible for injury or damage resulting from improper procedures or from the use of improperly trained or inexperienced personnel performing such tasks.
During installation and operation of this equipment, local building codes and fire protection standards must be observed.
WARNING!
Always disconnect power before opening covers,
doors, enclosures, gates, panels or shields.
Always use grounding sticks and short out high
voltage points before servicing. Never make
internal adjustments, perform maintenance or
service when alone or when fatigued.
Do not remove, short-circuit or tamper with interlock switches on access covers, doors, enclosures, gates, panels or shields. Keep away from live circuits, know your equipment and don’t take chances.
WARNING!
In case of emergency ensure that power has been disconnected.
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Treatment of electrical shock
1) If victim is not responsive follow the A, B, C’ s of basic life support.
PLACE VICTIM FLA T ON HIS BACK ON A HARD SURF ACE
A - AIR WA Y
If unconscious, open airway lift up neck, push
forehead back, clear out mouth if necessary,
observe for breathing.
B - BREA THING
If not breathing, begin artificial breathing. Tilt
head, pinch nostrils, make airttght seal, 4 quick
full breaths. Remember mouth to mouth resuscita-
tion must be commenced as soon as possible.
C - CIRCULA TION
Check carotid pulse. If pulse
absent, begin artificial circulation.
Call for medical assistance as soon as possible.
Approx. 80sec.: 1 rescuer, 15 compressions, 2 quick breaths.
Approx. 60sec.: 2 rescuers, 5 compressions, 1 breath.
NOTE: DO NOT INTERRUPT RHYTHM
OF COMPRESSIONS WHEN SECOND PERSON
IS GIVING BREA TH.
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2) If victim is responsive:
- keep them warm;
- keep them as quiet as possible;
- loosen their clothing (a reclining position is recommended).
FIRST-AID
Personnel engaged in the installation, operation, maintenance or servicing of this equipment are urged to become familiar with first-aid theory and practices. The following information is not intended to be a complete first-aid procedure, it is brief and is only to be used as a reference. It is the duty of all personnel using the equipment to be prepared to give adequate Emergency First Aid and thereby pre­vent avoidable loss of life.
TREA TMENT OF ELECTRICAL BURNS
1) Extensive burned and broken skin.
- Cover area with clean sheet or cloth (cleansed available cloth article);
- do not break blisters, remove tissure, remove adhered particles of clothing, or apply any salve or ointment;
- treat victim for shock as required;
- arrange transportation to a hospital as quickly as possible;
- if arms or legs are effected keep them elevated.
NOTE
If medical help will not be available within an hour and the victim is conscious and not vomiting, give him a weak solution of salt and soda: 1 level teaspoonful of salt and 1/2 level teaspoonful of baking soda to each quart of water (neither hot or cold). Allow victim to sip slowly about 4 ounces (half a glass) over a period of 15 minutes. Discontinue fluid if vomiting occurs (do not give alcohol).
2) Less severe burns - (1st & 2nd degree).
- Apply cool (not ice cold) compresses using the cleansed available cloth article;
- do not break blisters, remove tissue, remove adhered particles of clothing, or apply salve or ointment;
- apply clean dry dressing if necessary;
- treat victim for shock as required;
- arrange transportation to a hospital as qickly as possible;
- if arms or legs are affected keep them elevated.
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Communication N°1 -2002/95/CE - RoHS Directive
Further to the directives issued by the European Community , 2002/95/CE, 2002/95/CE and 2003/108/ CE, and to the Italian Decree of Law n° 151 dated 25 July 2005, this is to inform the customers of Elettronika S.r .l. living within the boundaries of the European Community about the following obligations:
1) It is forbidden to trash RAEE products (which includes all broadcasting products which are not expressly labelled as lead-free) along with normal wastes;
2) Such devices must be brought to proper centres able to perform the adequate processing in order to recycle their parts where possible and dispose of the raw materials contained therein;
3) For equipment purchased from Elettronika after the 13th of August 2005, the gathering, transport, processing, recycle and disposal operations are responsibility of Elettronika who will bear all related expenses;
4) For equipment purchased from Elettronika before the 13th of August 2005 , the gathering, transport, processing, recycle and disposal operations are responsibility of Elettronika, who will bear all related expenses, only if you are purchasing from us new equipment in substitution of the disposed one;
5) Electric and electronic devices contains lead in soldering, cables, etc. This substance pollutes the environment and may be accumulated in the organism of plants and mammals. It is dangerous for humans because it may affect blood, bone marrow, peripheral and central nervous system and kidneys, causing anaemia, encephalopathies (e.g., convulsions), peripheral neuropathies, cramps of the abdomen and kidney damages. Besides it affects human reproduction and growth. These devices also contain mercury . From the environmental point of view, this substance is highly toxic for aquatic life, and can be accumulated in the organism of fish. Long-term damages to humans can affect the central nervous system and the kidneys, producing irritability , emotional instability , tremors, damages to the mind and the memory , language disorders. It may also irritate and whiten the gums, and its effects may be cumulative. Based on tests on animals, it may affect the human reproduction or growth. There is also chrome, which may result in irritation of the eyes and respiration system. Cadmium is also present. In humans it may damage lungs, due to repeated or prolonged contact with its dust, and kidneys. It may cause cancer .
6) The symbol below marks the devices which cannot be disposed of along with normal wastes, as stated in
1) and 2) above.
7) The payment of fees is foreseen for the non-allowed disposal of such devices.
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TXUD3000ATSC
UHF TV TRANSMITTER
User’s manual
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TXUD3000ATSC UHF TV TRANSMITTER
DESCRIPTION
The TXUD3000A TSC belongs to the High Power UHF products family of T elevision Transmitters fully in LDMOS solid state technology . The TXUD3000ATSC series represents the 3kW ATSC TV transmitter operating in the UHF Band for Common amplification process (separate amplification available) of the V ideo and Audio carriers and for Digital TV signals of different standards. This transmitters family has been designed to offer to the customer high performances, high reliability and greater simplicity in their operation and maintenance procedures. The V ideo and Audio signal processing is provided for all Analogue and Digital TV Standards and all types of Audio applications (Mono and Dual Sound - NICAM) together with colour systems such as P AL - NTSC ­SECAM. The transmitter ensures optimal performance also with Digital TV signals (DVB-T , A TSC, DTMB, etc.). Thanks to the amplitude and phase pre-correction circuit, it is possible to cancel the distortions in the output stage, thus cutting down the operating costs. The RF transposition in the driver is carried out by a synthesizer with various possibilities of accuracy and stability as well as precision offset locked by internal or external frequency reference. When equipped with a dual-mode exciter (Analogue and DVB-T), the transmitter can quickly and easily switch from analogue broadcasting mode to DVB-T broadcasting mode (and vice versa), to enable a comfortable operation during the transition period to the full-digital broadcasting time. The RF Amplifier is made up by eight RF Amplifier Modules installed in a power rack; the modules are dedicated for the V ideo and Audio carriers common amplification and for Digital TV amplification. The amplifiers employ solid state LDMOS technology in order to obtain wide band, reliability , and high efficiency. Each RF module has a built-in switching-mode power supply unit, self-protected against overcurrents and overvoltages, as well as overtemperature and VSWR for RF parameters. The cooling system is fully contained into the transmitter. The Amplifier Control unit provides full management of the transmitter without the presence of the operator, the system includes a central controller and several peripheral units installed in each RF module and rack. Controller and peripherals are connected by a RS485 full-duplex bus. Power supply output voltages and currents, Forward and Reflected Powers of any single power amplifier are monitorized by Amplifier Control unit. In that way there is a single interface point between user and all the transmitter. The operator inter-face is made by a high resolution LCD graphic display and a simple keyboard, the menu is very friendly and easy to use. The Amplifier Control unit can be fully controlled in 'remote' mode via link or via modem in RS232 or other interface. The equipment design allows the soft degradation (RF power loss) for several transistors faults.
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
RF SECTION
Analog Operation
Frequency Range ............................................................................................................................................. 470 - 860MHz
Output Power ........................................................................................................................................................ 10kW PEP
Gain........................................................................................................................................................................... 38dB ±2
Video / Audio Power Ratio ...................................................................................... 10/1 single sound - 20/1/0.2 dual sound
Out Stage Technology ............................................................................................................................Solid State LDMOS
V ideo / Audio Amplification ..................................................................................................................................... Common
Standards ................................................................................................................................................................ G, K, I, M
Sound Transmission .................................................................... FM single sound - Dual sound coding IR T - NICAM 728
Harmonics and Suppression Emission..................................................................................... In compliance with CCIR rec.
Intermodulation Products from V ideo and Audiio.......................................................................................................< 50dB
Frequency Stability .........................................................................................................................2.5ppm (option 0.05ppm)
RF Input Connector ................................................................................................................................................ N Female
RF Output Connector........................................................................................................................................... EIA 3+1/8”
Digital Operation
Output Power (DVB-T) ......................................................................................................................................2500W RMS
Output Power (A TSC)........................................................................................................................................ 4000W RMS
DVB-T Modes......................................................................................................... All the modes listed in ETSI EN 300 744
DVB-T MER ....................................................................................................................................................... > 33dB RMS
DVB-T Shoulders Attenuation (After non-critical mask 6-cavity filter) ............................................................. > 40dB RMS
DVB-T Output Spectrum ............................................................................................................. Compliant ETSI EN 300 744
A TSC Symbol Rate ...................................................................................... 10.76MBaud/s (Compliant to ATSC Doc. A/53)
A T SC SN R .........................................................................................................................................................> 27dB RMS
A TSC Shoulders Attenuation (After simple mask cavity filter ref. total output power) ..................................... > 46dB RMS
A TSC Output Spectrum ......................................................................................................... Compliant to ATSC Doc. A/64
VIDEO SECTION
Video Input ........................................................................................................................................... BNC 75 Connector
Nominal Input Level............................................................................................................................................. 1Vpp ± 6dB
Return Loss................................................................................................................................................................. > 30dB
DC Restoration ........................................................................... Clamped to the blanking level without affecting the burst
White Limiter ............................................................................... At 90% picture signal without affecting the chrominance
Transmission characteristics
Sideband Spectrum Response .....................................................................................................According to the standard
Amplitude Frequency Response .................................................................................................According to the standard
Group Delay variation without receiver pre-correction and TV demodulator flat ..................................................... < ±35ns
Non Linearity Distortion (10 to 75% mod.) ....................................................................................................................< 5%
Differential Gain (10 to 75% mod.)..................................................................................................................................< 5%
Differential Phase (10 to 75% mod.) .................................................................................................................................< 5°
Signal to random noise ratio (weighted 0.2 to 5MHz) .................................................................................................> 60dB
Blanking Level V ariation ................................................................................................................................................ < 2%
2T k Factor ..................................................................................................................................................................... < 2%
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AUDIO SECTION
Nominal Input Level (±50kHz dev.) ................................................................................................................... -10 to +8dBm
Input Impedance ............................................................................................................................................ 600 balanced
Pre-emphasis .................................................................................................................................................................. 50µs
Transmission characteristics
Amplitude Frequency Response ......................................................................................................... 40 t o 15000Hz ±0.5dB
Total Harmonic Distortion........................................................................................................................................... < 0.5%
FM Signal to noise ratio (referred to ±50kHz dev. f = 400Hz) ....................................................................> 60dB (weighted)
AM Signal to nokise ratio ............................................................................................................. > 50dB (referred to 100%)
AM Synchronous Modulation ..................................................................................................... > 40dB (referred to 100%)
METERING
Output Forward Power (Peak or RMS) Output Reflected Power (Peak or RMS) Unbalance Power (last unbalance load in output combiner) Transmitter T emperature Power Amplifier Forward Power (Peak or RMS) Power Amplifier Reflected Power (Peak or RMS) Power Amplifier Input Power (Peak or RMS) Power Amplifier Heatsink Temperature Pallet Current Power Supply Voltage W orking Timer
INDICATIONS
Cooling Blower W orking (with icon on front display) Transmitter Interlock (with icon on front display) Alarm (with red LED on front panel) Transmitter ON/OFF (with green LED on front panel) Remote ON/OFF (with orange LED on front panel) Input Mains Phase Missing (with green LED on Power Control panel)
PROTECTIONS
Mains Phase Lack Output Forward Power Output Reflected Power Rack Cooling Failure Power Amplifier Forward Power Power Amplifier Reflected Power Power Amplifier Heatsink Temperature Module Current Power Supply Voltage
REMOTE CONTROL SECTION
Parallel Interface........................................................................................................................... ON/OFF, Alarms, Interlock
Serial Interface ...................................................................................... RS232 or RS485 (Full monitoring and management)
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GENERAL
Power Supply Voltage ....................................................................................3P+N 230V ±15% (3P+N 380V ±15% optional)
Power Supply Frequency ........................................................................................................................................ 50 - 60Hz
Power Factor .................................................................................................................................................................> 0.98
Analog Power Consumption (Black) ......................................................................................................................... 26.5kV A
Digital Power Consumption (DVB-T) ........................................................................................................................ 18.7kV A
Digital Power Consumption (ATSC) ......................................................................................................................... 20.7kV A
Housing ..................................................................................................................................................................n. 2 x 42U
W eight (Amplifier / Rack)................................................................................................................................. 935kg / 950kg
AirFlow ................................................................................................................................................................... 5000m3/h
Temperature ..................................................................................................................................................... -5°C to +45°C
Isolation Transformer (Power / W eight)...........................................................................................................40kV A / 290kg
Specifications and characteristics are subject to change without notice
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INST ALLA TION REQUIREMENTS
This section explain how to install and configure the transmitter for your location All internal switching and setup should be done by qualified service person.
PARAMETER REQUIREMENTS
TRANSMITTER
ROOM
INSTALLATION
AREA
TEMPERATU R E
ELECTRICAL
PLANT
MAINS SYSTEM
AIR COOLING
ANTENNA
The room should be clean and free of dust. The building floor shuold be able to support a load capacity >1000kg/m
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The transmitter should be installed to have space around enough
for ventilation and for maintenance actions to be allowed.
The minimun requirement space is one meter outer boundary of
transmitter.
The transmitter is designed to work from -5° up to 45°C, anyway
to ensure long li fe is better to keep the room temperature lower than 35°C.
The transmitter power consumption is <20.7kVA (26.5kVA in analog mode), we suggest to design the main power line capacity i ncreased by at least more than 50%.
The mains system should be three phase with neutral. The
trasmitter is available in two different mains voltage models for
380VAC and 230VAC system. Th e ou t let air sh oul d be con v oy ed ou t of th e room by su itable d uct s
(the transmitter air output adapters has a diameter of 320mm). The air flow required is 5000m
3
/h.
Th e t ransmitter RF ou t pu t int erf ace is EIA 1+5/8” (others interface can be supplied on request in order to match the antenna feeder or com biner in put). The RETUR N LOSS of the sy stem should be greater than 27dB in the operation channel.
Note: the standard cooling system is supplied with internal ventilation system, air inlet and outlet ar e on the top. Other different installations can be proposed for various air connection arrangements.
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SWITCH ON PROCEDURE
Before to switch on the Transmitter is extremely important to check:
- The right connections for the RF system (antenna or external combiner) and take greatest care for the Inner
in each coaxial connections;
- the right connections with the Mains Power Supply network, the Neutral line must be present and connected,
and the correspondence with the voltage nominal value request;
- the right working of the earth-ground connections system, for people safety and transmitter right operation;
- the right connections inside the transmitter with input/output RF cable to/from amplifier block and combiner/
divider system, if for transport or installation reason you had disconnected them before.
T o follow with first switch on please follow the below indications:
- Set in OFF position all the frontal switch, Main, Amplifier Control and Amplifiers Block;
- turn ON the Mains and the Amplifier’ s switch. The Amplifier Control checks the communications with the
amplifier block. If the communication is ok you can turn ON the Amplifier Control, now automatically the rack’s blowers and the exciter are switched ON;
- give little power in to the amplifier and check if all the indicator are in the right situation (no reflected, no
unbalance on the Amplifier Control, more or less the same indication for current and power for all the amplifiers block);
- increase the power slowly slowly . At rated maximum output power some watts might be shown as Reflected
Power due to isolation of directional coupler or return loss from antenna system.
EXCITER DESCRIPTION
The ATSC TRANSMITTER is an 8-VSB ATSC professional exciter, designed for the most demanding digital TV broadcasting applications. It integrates a modulator module with up-to-date FPGA technology and advanced digital signal processing algorithms in order to generate an absolutely accurate output 8-VSB signal, with exceptionally optimized modulation and the output filtering techniques. V ery high linearity performances are possible thanks to very careful RF design over the entire VHF and UHF bands and with an optimal digital precorrection engine working simultaneously in the time and frequency domains. A high degree of reliability is guaranteed, moreover , by the use of oversized cooling devices and by control circuits operated by modern microprocessor technologies. The A TSC TRANSMITTER can be used as a stand-alone 5W RMS transmitter or as a driver stage for amplifiers of greater power . The excellent spectral purity of the conversion oscillator lets the ATSC TRANSMITTER radiate an 8-VSB signal with an excellent MER value. The A TSC TRANSMITTER is equipped with a powerful ASI/SMPTE inputs management block which allows to manage the Transport S tream (TS) inputs in a fully redundant configuration, thus significantly improving the reliability of the whole broadcasting system in every operating condition. The ATSC TRANSMITTER is totally compliant to the A/53, A/54 and A/64 A TSC recommendations with 6MHz output channel bandwidth, in VHF and UHF bands.
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RF AMPLIFIER MODULE DESCRIPTION
The RF Amplifier Modules place in the TXUD4000A TSC Transmitter station are equipment designed to simplify transport and installation. Born to ensure high working reliability they excel also for their great performance. Thanks to the excellent linearity of the amplifiers, achieved with the use of the state-of-the-art LDMOS (UHF) technology , these equipment allow excellent performance both with analog and digital TV signals. The design redundancy (a power supply for every MOS device), the oversized unbalanced power dummy loads, the wide input range of the switching-mode power supplies, allow a NO STOP transmission 24h per day . The temperature of the amplifiers is guaranteed by a forced air cooling system extremely noiseless. The presence of Amplifier Control that collects all measures from amplifiers and from antenna system ensure a single control point to access to all MOSFET currents, power supplies voltages, temperature of the heat sinks, amplifiers output powers together with the RF power reading of the output antenna system. A multifunctional display on the Amplifier Control makes it possible to verify all the operating parameters of the unit. The amplifiers in the series are remotable by wired telemetry connector or by serial communication, RS232 on front panel or RS485 on rear panel of the Amplifier Control.
CHANNEL CHANGE PROCEDURE
T o proceed with a channel change operation, please follow the below indications:
- Follow the channel change indications on users manual of the exciter;
- from each RF Amplifier Modules select the new closest channel frequency;
- tune the Bandpass Output Filter on new channel;
- if the difference with the two channel is less than 10 you don’t need to change the power amplifier phase
balance. Otherwise, connect a digital meter to a DC Monitor (BNC) on each dummy load and keep low the value, by tuning the microstrip length on the input divider;
- connect a W attmeter and a Dummy Load;
- set the rated output power and tune the right Forward Power indication on the Amplifier Control display;
- set the output at 10% of the rated ones, swap the Forward and Reflected cable on the rear of the Amplifier
Control and set the reflected indication.
The 3dB Output Coupler is a wide band type and don’t need any tuning operations.
DIGIT AL UPGRADE
The amplifier is ready to operate with a DVB-T signal keeping the same analogue high performance.
- Replace the analogue Bandpass Filter with a digital ones (critical or not critical mask are well supported);
- select the RMS Detector instead of peak one on Amplifier Control and on each power amplifier to have the
right power indication and the new power alarm threshold:
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- replace the analogue Cxciter with a DVB-T ones. If you use a DVB-T Modulator with IF output you can
use the IF VEGA input;
- the output power should be around 1/4 (in DVB-T mode) or 1/3 (in A TSC mode) of the analogue rated power
(for example: the 5kW = 1.2kW rms in DVB-T mode or 5kW = 2.0kW rms in ATSC mode).
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Component list APT207B/ATSC
Elettronika Code Description Qty Page 1/3
01404 BYPASSING CAP ACITOR 2 02015 BNC CONNECTOR FOR RG58 CABLE 10 02201 N CONNECTOR FOR RG213 CABLE 26 02408 7/16” 90° MALE-FEMALE CONNECTOR 2 02409 7/16” MALE CONNECTOR FOR RG213 CABLE 4 02421 EIA 7/8” ANGLE FOR RIGID LINE 4 02453 EIA 7/8” CONNECTOR FOR 7/8” CABLE 4 02458 EIA 7/8” INNER 2 02459 EIA 1+5/8” INNER 1 02502 SMA SOCKET FOR RG58 CABLE 3 02526 EIA 1+5/8” RIGID LINE 1.50 02527 EIA 1+5/8” ANGLE FOR RIGID LINE 6 02528 EIA 7/8” RIGID LINE 1.50 02602 FLANGE FOR EIA 7/8” RIGID LINE 2 02791 DB9 MALE SOCKET P ANEL MOUNTING 1 2 02844 2 POLES SHIELDED SOCKET 2 02871 DB9 SHELL 12 02876C 2mt 16A ILME PENT APOLIS SOCKET 4 02886 3mt 16A MALE-FEMALE CABLE 1 02893 3 WA Y MALE TERMINAL BLOCK REMOV ABLE 6 02894 3 WA Y FEMALE TERMINAL BLOCK REMOVABLE 6 03205 HP 5082/2800 DIODE 2 05447 SPACER FOR COPPER BAR 6 05448 COPPER BAR 2 06648A 1+5/8” C-DC39/3C-JK DIRECTIONAL COUPLER 1 06684 UHF DTV BANDP ASS FIL TER 1 07528A 2 POLES 16A CIRCUIT BREAKER 1 07549A 4 POLES 100A CIRCUIT BREAKER 1 07550A 1P+N 500V FUSE-HOLDER 2 07553 220V GREEN LIGHT 1 07558B MODULAR TIME FINDER 2 07574 63A CONT ACTOR 2 07620 G025001-00-01 HIGH GRID 4 07625 A2E250-AM06-13 EBM BLOWER 4 07625A 3uF WIRED CAP ACITOR 4 07810 FN 256-64-52 AC FIL TER 2 07970 PVC PROTECTION 4 08504 RG58 50 CABLE 14.0 08510 RG213 50 CABLE 24.0 08516 7/8” 50 CABLE 4.00 APG012C AMPLIFIER CONTROL 1 APG050F POWER CONTROL 1 APT144CM AUTV/1500LD LMOS UHF TV AMPLIFIER 8 C0204 MULTIPOLAR CABLE 14.00 C0798 MERLIN GERIN PLASTIC T AP 11
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Elettronika Code Description Qty Page 2/3
CMS6006 1m 1/2” CABLE WITH 7/16” MALE CONNECTOR 3 CMS6009 1.5m 1/2” CABLE WITH 7/16” MALE CONNECTOR 8 DET0854 DET0854R1 DET AIL FOR FIXING 3dB FIL TER 2 DET1069 DET1069R0 LOCK FOR AMPLIFIERS WITH WHEELS 1 8 DET1126 DET1126R0 SUPPOR T FOR 1+5/8” RIGID LINE 4 DET1183 DET1183R3 BAR SUPPOR T GUIDE 29 DET1184 DET1184R4 ANGULAR SUPPORT AMPLIFIERS 22 DET1201 DET1201R1 ANGULAR SUPPORT AMPLIFIERS 8 DET1204 DET1204R0 OMEGA SUPPOR T GUIDE 3 DET1205 DET1205R0 GUIDE AMPLIFIER CONTROL 2 DET1283 DET1283R0 BAR SUPPORT FILTER 2 DET1287R2P DET1287R2 DISTRIBUTOR NETWORK COVERAGE 2 DET1294 DET1294R1 GUIDE DISTRIBUTION NETWORK 2 DET1309 DET1309R1 AL TERNA TIVE BAR CLOSURE 1 DET1334R0P DET1334R0P ANGULAR FASTENING FIL. NETWORK 2 DET1336R0P DET1336R0P FIXING PLA TE FIL TER NETWORK 2 DET1343R2P DET1343R2 ANGULAR SUPPORT AMPLIFIERS 4 DET1350R0P DET1350R0 GUIDE P ANEL SUPPOR T NETWORK 8 DET1351R0P DET1351R0 SUPPORT DISTR. NETWORK COVERAGE 4 DET1362R2Z DET1362R2 SUPPORT DIRECTIONAL COUPLER 1 DET1375R0P DET1375R0 DET AIL RACK COUPLING 4 DET1404R0P DET1404R0 ANGULAR FASTENING DUMMY LOAD 8 DET1410R0P DET1410R0 BARRETT F ASTENING DIVIDERS 2 W A Y 1 DET1411R0P DET1411R0 DISTRIBUTION NETWORK COVERAGE 1 DET1412R0P DET1412R0 DISTRIBUTION NETWORK COVERAGE 1 DET1416R0P DET1416R0 CAP ACITORS F AN SUPPORT 2 DET1528R1P DET1528R1 BAR SUPPORT OUTPUT COUPLER 4 DET1529R0P DET1529R0 DET AIL FIXING OUTPUT COUPLER 4 DET1646R0P DET1646R0 AIR CONVEYER 4 FUS04A 4A 500V FUSE 4 MTG0149AR0 4 W AY UHF INPUT DIVIDER 2 MTG0150AR0 2 W AY UHF INPUT DIVIDER 1 MTG0152AR0 0.7+0.7+1.4kW UHF DUMMY LOAD 1 MTG0217AR0 350W 50 DUMMY LOAD 4 P AN0080 PAN0080R0 1U FRONT P ANEL 1 P AN0081 PAN0081R0 2U FRONT P ANEL 1 P AN0082 PAN0082R0 3U FRONT P ANEL 5 P AN0156R1P PAN0156R1 FRONT P ANEL VENTILA TED 3 SCH0268AR0 FAN CABLE BOARD 2 RAK0006U42 42U OMP RACK 2 V0769 BLACK PLASTIC T AP 2 V0914 2 POLES AC DISTRIBUTOR 4 V0915 CAPS PROTECTION FOR TERMINAL 8 V0916 TERMINAL BOL T 4 V0929 4MOD GW44696 TERMINAL BLOCK TETRAPOL 2
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Elettronika Code Description Qty Page 3/3
V0973 COVER FOR 5 POLES AC SOCKET 1 V0974 AC SOCKET COVER 1 V0975 CABLE HEAD 1 V0976 FEMALE CONT ACT 5 V0989 4 WA Y AC MULTISOCKET 3
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A2E 250-AM06-13
2 x AXIAL FANS EBM
GROUND BAR
SCH0268AR0
1 = CONTROL 2 = N
APG050
3 = T
POWER CONTROL
4 = S 5 = R
FANS POWER 2
FANS POWER 1
APG012C
AMPLIFIER CONTROL
MAINS INPUT
DRIVER POWER
APD044B
MAINS INPUT
J3
J2
J1
TS
MULTIPLE
SOCKET
R
S
T
S
T
R
S
EXCITER
= G
1 = NC
APT144CM
2-5 = L 4-3 = L
= G
1 = NC
APT144CM
2-5 = L 4-3 = L
= G
1 = NC
APT144CM
2-5 = L 4-3 = L
= G
1 = NC
APT144CM
2-5 = L 4-3 = L
GROUND BAR
A2E 250-AM06-13
2 x AXIAL FANS EBM
SCH0268AR0
J3
J2
J1
= G
1 = NC
APT144CM
2-5 = L
T
R
4-3 = L
= G
1 = NC
APT144CM
2-5 = L
T
S
4-3 = L
= G
1 = NC
APT144CM
2-5 = L
T
R
4-3 = L
= G
1 = NC
APT144CM
2-5 = L
RR
S
4-3 = L
GND T S R
3 5
4
2
MAINS INPUT
MAINS INPUT
TS
MULTIPLE
SOCKET
DUMMY LOAD
DUMMY LOAD
GND T S R
3
2
GND
1
N
TSR
MAINS INPUT
DUMMY LOAD
MAINS INPUT
DUMMY LOAD
TS
MULTIPLE
SOCKET
5
4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
6 87
4P 100A/10000MAIN BREAKER
FN 256-64-52MAINS FILTER
4P 63A/COIL 230VCONTACTOR
FINDER 81.01TIMER
4A 500V 28x10mmFUSE
2P 16A/6000MAIN BREAKER
110/230V GREENLIGHT
2X10A+GSOCKET
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A2E 250-AM06-13
2 x AXIAL FANS EBM
GROUND BAR
SCH0268AR0
1 = CONTROL 2 = N
APG050
3 = T
POWER CONTROL
4 = S 5 = R
FANS POWER 2
FANS POWER 1
APG012C
AMPLIFIER CONTROL
MAINS INPUT
DRIVER POWER
APD044B
MAINS INPUT
MAINS INPUT
MAIN
AUX
MAINS INPUT
= G 1 = NC 2-5 = L 4-3 = L
= G 1 = NC 2-5 = L 4-3 = L
= G 1 = NC 2-5 = L 4-3 = L
= G 1 = NC 2-5 = L 4-3 = L
EXCITER
APD044B EXCITER
APG018
ATS
APT144CM
APT144CM
APT144CM
APT144CM
GROUND BAR
J3
J2
J1
TS
MULTIPLE
SOCKET
R
S
T
S
T
R
S
A2E 250-AM06-13
2 x AXIAL FANS EBM
SCH0268AR0
J3
J2
J1
= G
1 = NC
APT144CM
2-5 = L
T
R
4-3 = L
= G
1 = NC
APT144CM
2-5 = L
T
S
4-3 = L
= G
1 = NC
APT144CM
2-5 = L
T
R
4-3 = L
= G
1 = NC
APT144CM
2-5 = L
RR
S
4-3 = L
GND T S R
3
4
2
TS
MULTIPLE
SOCKET
5
MAINS INPUT
MAINS INPUT
DUMMY LOAD
DUMMY LOAD
GND T S R
3
2
GND
1
N
TSR
MAINS INPUT
DUMMY LOAD
MAINS INPUT
DUMMY LOAD
TS
MULTIPLE
SOCKET
5
4 6 87
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4P 100A/10000MAIN BREAKER
FN 256-64-52MAINS FILTER
4P 63A/COIL 230VCONTACTOR
FINDER 81.01TIMER
4A 500V 28x10mmFUSE
2P 16A/6000MAIN BREAKER
110/230V GREENLIGHT
2X10A+GSOCKET
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RF MONITOR IN
FWD REF
L7
RF OUT
L5
L7 L6
A5
A1
L1
L3
A1 A5
A2
A6
A2
A3
A4
L5
A3
L2
A4
L2 L1
L6
A7
L4
A8
L3 L4
A6
A7
A8
RF CONNECTIONS
DUMMY LOAD CONNECTIONS
FWD AND REF CONNECTIONS
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4 WAY HYBRID SPLITTER
A4A0 A3
470-860MHz
A1A2
4 WAY HYBRID SPLITTER
RF INPUT
A0 B0
2 WAY HYBRID SPLITTER
470-860MHz
470-860MHz
A6A7 A5B0A8
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
RF INPUT CONNECTIONS
RF INPUT CONNECTIONS
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AGC
21
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FANS CONTROL24Vdc
UNB
TELEMEASURES
+24Vdc UNBALANCE FANS CTRL
AGC CONNECTIONS
FANS CONTROL CONNECTIONS
24Vdc CONNECTION
UNBALANCE CONNECTION
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