Lectrosonics UMCWBL Users Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
UMCWB and UMCWBL
Wideband UHF Diversity Antenna Multicouplers
• Antenna Types
Fill in for your records:
Serial Number:
Purchase Date:
Rio Rancho, NM, USA www.lectrosonics.com
UMCWB
LECTROSONICS, INC.2
UHF Diversity Multicoupler
Table of Contents
General Technical Description ..............................................................................................................................................................4
RF/Power Distribution Module Block Diagram ......................................................................................................................................4
Antenna Input .......................................................................................................................................................................................5
Power Supply ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Assembly and Installation .....................................................................................................................................................................6
Installing the Receivers .........................................................................................................................................................................6
Installing the Wire Cover ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Installing the Assembled Unit ................................................................................................................................................................7
Antenna Types and Bandwidth .............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Antenna Use and Placement .................................................................................................................................................................9
Accessories ..........................................................................................................................................................................................10
Specifications .......................................................................................................................................................................................10
Service and Repair ...............................................................................................................................................................................11
Returning Units for Repair ..................................................................................................................................................................11
Rio Rancho, NM 3
UMCWB
s
s
Antenna
General Technical Description
The purpose of wideband architecture is to provide the flexibility needed to deal with a changing RF envi­ronment, and for mobile productions that cover broad geographic areas. The UMCWB provides a mechanical rack mount with power and RF signal distribution for four diversity compact receivers in a single rack space. The standard version covers frequency blocks from 21 through 29. The wideband low version covers frequency blocks from 470 through 26.
The RF multicoupler preserves the sensitivity and overload performance of the finest receivers. Selective filtering in the front end attenuates RF signals above and below the passband to suppress intermodulation and noise. Following the filters is a low noise RF ampli­fier with gain matched to compensate for the losses in the splitter that follows.
RF/Power Distribution Module Block Diagram
Diversity RF/Power Distribution Module
A
Antenna
RF FILTERING & DISTRIBUTION
A precision strip line splitter/isolator divides the RF signal into four isolated signals preventing spurious RF coupling between receivers. The splitter/isolator is termination independent which prevents mismatched or disconnected RF outputs from affecting the other receivers.
The assembly is powered from an external source of 11 to 18 VDC with individual auto-reset fuses for each receiver in the RF/power distribution module. This archi­tecture eliminates ground loops and AC hum that can occur when the receiver outputs are connected to other audio equipment operating from a different AC source.
B
11-18 VDC
>2 Amps
Ceramic Filters
Main
Polyfuse
RF
Amp
RF
Amp
POWER SUPPLY & DISTRIBUTION
Splitter
&
Isolator
RF to Receiver
Splitter
&
Isolator
Polyfuses
12V DC Power to Receiver
LECTROSONICS, INC.4
Loading...
+ 8 hidden pages