2.6.3Control/Display Panel, Model 1902 .................................................................................................... 9
2.6.4AC Power Supply ............................................................................................................................... 10
Table 5. Module 1920 External Pattern Control Configurations .............................................................22
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1 Model 1900-Series Introduction
The Model 1901 and 1903 Antenna Monitors, and the Model 1902 Monitor Display are designed to
monitor the relative phase angles and current ratios of antenna element currents for AM broadcast
directional antennas with up to 12 towers. The units operate over the 540 kHz to 1700 kHz carrier
frequency range. The Monitors accept sample voltages from sampling loops or transformers at each
tower of the antenna, simultaneously measuring the phase angle and amplitude ratio of each, as they
relate to the reference tower. Simultaneous phase and ratio voltages for all towers are available on the
rear panel for remote telemetering monitoring. Front panel indicators digitally display the
measurements for one tower at a time. Phase and ratio indications are essentially independent of
transmitter power level and modulation. The display can be switched to indicate the amplitude of each
sample input and monitor non-directional tower current. A self-test mode checks ratio and phase circuit
operation.
The Model 1902 Monitor Display allows remote display of measurements. It fully duplicates the frontpanel display and controls of the 1901 Monitor. The 1903 Monitor has no front-panel display or
controls, and is used only with the Model 1902 to provide these functions. Figures 1, 2, and 3 illustrate
the front panels for the Models 1901, 1903, and 1902, respectively.
Figure 1. Model 1901 Stand-Alone Antenna Monitor Front Panel
Figure 2. Model 1903 Remote Reading Antenna Monitor Front Panel
Figure 3. Model 1902 Antenna Monitor Display and Control Panel
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The 1900 Series products mount in standard EIA/RETMA equipment racks and cabinets. The Model
1901 and 1903 front panels are 5.25 inches (3-ru) high and the Model 1902 is 1.75 inches (1-ru) high.
The units are set at the factory to operate on either 115 VAC or 230 VAC power. Units set for 230
VAC operation include a sticker on the power supply indicating the 230 VAC requirement.
The 1901, 1902, and 1903 meet the requirements of the United States Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) Rules, Section 73.53, for an Antenna Monitor used in accordance with Rules
Section 73.69.
Table 1 includes a complete set of specifications for the 1900 series monitor equipment.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Range
540 kHz to 1700 kHz
RF Inputs
Level range, reference1.5 V to 25 V RMS carrier
Level range, non-reference0.3 V to 25 V RMS carrier
Impedance50 Ohms, 72 Ohms, or Special
ConnectorUHF, N, or adapters supplied for other types
Ratio/Amplitude Display
Ratio range0 to 1.999
Ratio accuracy±0.010
Amplitude range0 to 1999, scale factor and decimal position user
set
Phase Display
Range0 to ±180.0 degrees
Accuracy±1.0 degree for ratios from 0.2 to 1.999
Patterns
Up to 3 different reference towers;
any number of power levels, subject to the
input range limits.
Remote Data Outputs
DC voltage proportional to parameter, separate
outputs for each tower.
Ratio/Amplitude0 to 2.72 V for 0-1999 local display reading, for
any decimal position
Phase0 to ± 2.45 V corresponding to the range of 0 to
±180.0 degrees
Source Resistance1000 ohms ±1%
ConnectorPlug for each tower with screw clamp terminals
External Control Inputs
For external pattern and mode selection. Contact
closure or collector to ground, +5 V open circuit.
10 mA closed circuit.
Dimensions
Models 1901 and 190319-inch (48.26 cm) Rack Panel, 5.25 inches high
(13.3 cm, or 3-ru), by14 inches (35.6 cm) deep.
17.5-inch (44.5 cm) rear panel width.
Model 190219-inch (48.26 cm) rack panel width, 1.75 inches
(4.45 cm, or 1-ru) high, by 6 inches (15.24 cm)
deep. 16.9-inch (43 cm) rear panel width.
AC Power:
117 VAC ±10%, or 234 VAC ± 10%, 50-60 Hz,
50 VA maximum
AC Mains Fuse
for 115 VAC operation: MDL 3/4
for 230 VAC operation: MDL 3/8
Table 1. 1900 Series Equipment Specifications
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2 INSTALLATION
2.1 Unpacking
The monitor is packed in a custom shipping carton. Inspect the carton for any signs of serious damage.
Report any damage to the shipping company.
Carefully remove the Monitor from the shipping carton. A technical manual and power cord are also
included in the carton. It is recommended that the carton and packing materials be stored in case that
the unit must be moved or shipped.
In most cases, the Monitor will be ready to operate when it is unpacked. Prior to shipment, the Monitor
is factory configured to specific operational data obtained from the station at the time of order. All
Model 1901 and 1903 units shipped after January 1, 2000, include configuration sheets located under
the top cover of the monitor. The configuration sheets include the specific internal settings for all
modules. Blank copies of the configuration sheets are included as Appendix A of this manual.. It is
recommended that copies of these sheets be made and updated with new configuration information if
changes must be made in the field.
2.2 Reshipment to Factory
If at all possible, the unit should be shipped in its original carton if it must be returned to the factory.
Shipping cartons can be ordered from the factory if other suitable packaging is not readily available.
Contact information can be found in Section 5 on page 26 of this manual.
NOTE
A
Return Material Authorization
factory. A copy of a Return Material Authorization form is included as Appendix B to this manual.
Our "On-Line RMA" service is found at: www.pi-usa.com/pi-rma.php. Please incluse a copy of the
RMA in the carton with the unit. Contact information can be found in Section 5 on page 26 of this
manual.
(RMA) number must be obtained prior to returning a unit to the
2.3 Installation
After unpacking the unit, installation consists of:
1. Verification that the monitor configuration is correct for the station
2. Mounting the Monitor in a suitable location
3. Connecting the RF current sample inputs
4. Connecting external control inputs and telemetering outputs
5. Supplying AC (mains) power to the Monitor.
Note
When monitors are replaced in stations licensed by the United States Federal Communication
Commission (FCC), the station personnel must comply with Rules Section 73.69(d) which
specifies the procedure for changing the licensed values to those obtained with the new
monitor.
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2.4 Configuration Verification
When a new unit arrives from the factory it should already be fully configured for the specific
installation. Verification should only require a review of the shipping papers included with the unit.
Under certain circumstances, such as after maintenance, repair, or station reconfiguration, it may be
necessary to set some of the internal programming jumper plugs as described in Section 4. The
following paragraphs provide detailed verification information.
AC Mains Power.
All 1900 Series units are internally configured at the factory to operate
from either 115 VAC or 230 VAC mains power. Soldered jumpers and voltage-specific MOV
surge protectors determine the input voltage requirements. Power requirements are specified at
time of purchase. Units for use within the USA are generally configured to operate on 115
VAC. Labels on the Model 1930 Power Supply indicate when a unit has been configured for
230 VAC operation. Severe damage to the unit may result if 115 VAC units are operated from
230 VAC. Units will not operate if configured for 230 VAC, but are powered from 115 VAC.
Please contact the factory if input voltage changes are required.
Pattern Control Mode.
switch and the actions of grounding the DAY, NIT, or 3RD
The pattern control mode determines the effects of the PATT select
contacts located on the 1920
Control Module. The 1920 Control Module’s Pattern Control Mode are factory configured, as
requested, at time of purchase. Figure 4 illustrates the connection locations on the 1920 Control
Module. The three pattern selections are non-latching, e.g., they are only in effect while
activated (contact closure to ground). Refer to Section 2.6 for additional information.
Refer to Section 4.2 for information regarding 1920 Control Module internal configuration.
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Figure 4. Model 1901/1903 Rear Panel Connections
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2.5 Connecting RF Current Sample Inputs
Each Model 1910 Metering Module includes a Type-N or UHF (PL-259) coaxial connector RF
input.
It is recommended that the sample cables from the antenna towers be marked with their
respective tower numbers. Connect each tower sample cable to the 1910 module that matches
the tower number. When facing the 1901/1903 rear panel, the inputs must be connected in the
following order, starting at the left side:
(1) Day reference
(2) Night reference, if different from Day
(3) 3rd reference, if different from Day and Night
(4) All others follow in ascending order
(5) Last is the common point, if that is to be monitored
The maximum input voltage to a Model 1910 Metering Module is 25 V rms carrier, and the
minimum reference input is 1.5 V rms. Input impedance is determined at the time of purchase,
and should match that of the cables. Input impedance can be verified with an ohmmeter by
measuring the resistance of the modules input terminating resistor. The resistance should
indicate 51 or 75 ohms from the input connector center pin to ground. Parallel operation with
another Antenna Monitor, while maintaining correct sampling line termination is possible, as
the 1910 Module's input terminating resistor (R101) lead can be easily unsoldered if the module
is removed from the chassis. The input exhibits a high input impedance when R101 is
disconnected.
DANGER
SAFETY NOTE – HIGH TEMPERATURE!
At maximum input voltage, the temperature of the sample cable connector and 1910 panel
can be as high as 90ºC (194ºF). Protect yourself with tools or gloves if you must remove
the cable.
DANGER
SAFETY NOTE – HIGH VOLTAGE!
If your site uses sampling loops rather than toroids, and the sampling line is near a quarterwavelength long, its center pin voltage may be as high as several hundred volts when the
line is disconnected from the 1910 terminating input!
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2.6 Connecting External Control Inputs and Telemetering Outputs
Figure 4, on page 6, illustrates the rear panel connections for the Model 1901 and 1903
Antenna Monitors.
2.6.1 External Control Inputs
The external control inputs allow remote or automatic function selection similar to the manual
selections that can be made from the front panel. External control inputs normally override
local front panel control. Section 4.2.2, and Table 5, provide connection and function
information related to External Control Inputs through the 1920 Control Module.
Typical operation includes external control from phasor contacts that switch the Monitor to the
correct pattern when the antenna pattern has been changed. Connecting the desired function
pin to ground activates the command. For example, connecting the DAY pin (#4) on the 1920
Control Module terminal block to the GND (#1, Ground) pin, will select the DAY pattern
information.
It should be noted that pattern switching, either front panel or external, is only needed if more
than one reference tower is used, or if a change of scale factor for the Amplitude Mode is
desired at pattern change. For a single reference tower and Amplitude scale factor for all
patterns, no Monitor switching is needed.
Connections are also available on the 1920 Module to set the 1901 to the AMPLITUDE and
TEST Modes.
The control inputs can be paralleled with the status inputs of the Potomac RC-16 or 1500
Remote Control Systems. Control is effected only while the contact is closed. That is, there is
no latching, except for the TU terminal (#7), which increments the tower selection up one digit
for each momentary closure.
The connector body on the 1920 module may be unplugged for wiring and then reinstalled. To
remove it, simply pull it straight off.
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