RigExpert AA-600_AA-1000_AA-1400 User guide

RigExpert®
AA-600
Antenna Analyzer
AA-1000
Antenna Analyzer
0.1 to 1000 MHz
AA-1400
Antenna Analyzer
0.1 to 1400 MHz
User’s manual
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Table of contents
1. Description ........................................................................................................... 4
2. Specifications ....................................................................................................... 5
3. Precautions........................................................................................................... 6
4. Operation.............................................................................................................. 7
4.1. Preparation for use ......................................................................................... 7
4.2. Turning the analyzer on or off ........................................................................ 7
4.3. Main menu ..................................................................................................... 8
4.4. Single- and multi-point measurement modes.................................................. 9
4.4.1. SWR mode............................................................................................... 9
4.4.2. SWR2Air mode ..................................................................................... 10
4.4.3. MultiSWR mode.................................................................................... 11
4.4.4. Show all mode ....................................................................................... 12
4.5. Graph modes ................................................................................................ 13
4.5.1. SWR graph ............................................................................................ 13
4.5.2. R,X graph .............................................................................................. 14
4.5.3. Smith/polar chart.................................................................................... 15
4.5.4. Data screen ............................................................................................ 15
4.5.5. Memory operation.................................................................................. 16
4.5.6. Calibration ............................................................................................. 17
4.6. TDR (Time Domain Reflectometer) mode ................................................... 20
4.6.1. Theory ................................................................................................... 20
4.6.2. Practice .................................................................................................. 23
4.7. Settings menu............................................................................................... 24
4.8. Computer connection ................................................................................... 28
5. Applications ....................................................................................................... 29
5.1. Antennas ...................................................................................................... 29
5.1.1. Checking the antenna ............................................................................. 29
5.1.2. Adjusting the antenna ............................................................................ 30
5.2. Coaxial lines ................................................................................................ 30
5.2.1. Open- and short-circuited cables............................................................ 30
5.2.2. Cable length measurement ..................................................................... 31
5.2.3. Velocity factor measurement ................................................................. 32
5.2.4. Cable fault location ................................................................................ 33
5.2.5. Making 1/4-λ, 1/2-λ and other coaxial stubs........................................... 34
5.2.6. Measuring the characteristic impedance................................................. 35
5.3. Measurement of other elements.................................................................... 36
5.3.1. Capacitors and inductors ........................................................................ 36
5.3.2. Transformers.......................................................................................... 38
5.3.3. Traps...................................................................................................... 38
5.4. RF signal generator ...................................................................................... 39
6. Troubleshooting ................................................................................................. 39
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1. Description
RigExpert AA-600, A-1000 and AA-1400 are powerful antenna analyzers designed for testing, checking, tuning or repairing antennas and antenna feedlines.
Graphical SWR (Standing Wave Ratio) and impedance, as well as Smith/polar chart displays are key features of these analyzers which significantly reduce the time required to adjust an antenna.
Easy-to use measurement modes, as well as additional features such as connection to a personal computer make RigExpert AA-600, AA-1000 and AA-1400 attractive for professionals and hobbyists.
The MultiSWR™ and SWR2Air™ modes are unique for RigExpert antenna analyzers.
The built-in TDR (Time Domain Reflectometer) mode is ideal for locating cable faults.
The following tasks are easily accomplished by using these analyzers:
Rapid check-out of an antenna
Tuning an antenna to resonance
Comparing characteristics of an
antenna before and after specific event (rain, hurricane, etc.)
Making coaxial stubs or measuring their parameters
Cable fault location
Measuring capacitance or
inductance of reactive loads
1. Antenna connector
2. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
3. Keypad
4. Ok button (start/stop
measurement, enter)
5. Cancel
menu, cancel)
6. Function button
combination, such as +
7. Power on/off button
8. USB connector
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2. Specifications
Frequency range: 0.1 to 600 MHz – AA-600
0.1 to 1000 MHz – AA-1000
0.1 to 1400 MHz – AA-1400 Frequency entry: 1 kHz resolution Measurement for 25, 50, 75 and 100-Ohm systems SWR measurement range: 1 to 100 in numerical mode, 1 to 10 in graph mode SWR display: numerical or easily-readable bar R and X range: 0…10000, -10000…10000 in numerical mode, 0…1000, -1000…1000 in graph mode
Display modes:
- SWR at single or multiple frequencies
- SWR, return loss, R, X, Z, L, C at single frequency
- SWR graph, 80 points
- R, X graph, 80 points
- Smith/polar chart, 80 points
- TDR (Time Domain Reflectometer) graph
Optional open-short-load calibration in SWR, R,X or Smith/polar chart graph modes.
RF output:
- Connector type: N
- Output signal shape: rectangular, 0.1 to 200 MHz. For higher frequencies, harmonics of the main signal are used.
- Output power: -10 dBm (at 50 Ohm load)
Power:
- Three 1.5V, alcaline batteries, type AA
- Three 1.2V, 1800…3000 mA·h, Ni-MH batteries, type AA
- Max. 3 hours of continuous measurement, max. 2 days in stand-by mode when fully charged batteries are used
- When the analyzer is connected to a PC or a DC adapter with USB socket, it takes power from these sources
Interface:
- 320x240 color TFT displaty
- 6x3 keys on the water-proof keypad
- Multilingual menus and help screens
- USB connection to a personal computer
Dimensions: 23·10·5.5 cm (9·4·2”) Operating temperature: 0…40 °C (32…104 °F)
Weight: 650g (23 Oz)
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3. Precautions
Never connect the analyzer to your antenna in thunderstorms. Lightning strikes as well as static discharge may kill the operator.
Never leave the analyzer connected to your antenna after you finished operating it. Occasional lightning strikes or nearby transmitters may permanently damage it.
Never inject RF signal or DC voltage into the antenna connector of the analyzer. Do not connect it to your antenna if you have active transmitters nearby.
Avoid static discharge while connecting a cable to the analyzer. It is recommended to ground the cable before connecting it.
Do not leave the analyzer in active measurement mode when you are not actually using it. This may cause interference to nearby receivers.
If using a personal computer, first connect the cable to the antenna connector of the analyzer. Then plug the analyzer to the computer USB port. This will protect the analyzer from static discharges.
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4. Operation
4.1. Preparation for use
Open the cover on the bottom panel of the analyzer. Install three fully charged 1.2V Ni-MH (or three 1.5V alkaline) batteries, watching the polarity.
Important: do not use excess force inserting batteries in the analyzer. Remove batteries from the analyzer carefully: do not use instruments, such as a screwdriver, to prevent damage to the battery compartment.
Do not: mix new and old batteries; use batteries of different types at the same time; overheat or disassemble batteries; short-circuit batteries; try to re-charge alkaline batteries.
To charge Ni-MH batteries, use charging adapters for this type of batteries. For longer battery life, it is recommended to use an adapter which charges each battery separately.
Any leaks of electrolyte from the batteries may seriously damage the analyzer.
Remove batteries if the analyzer is not being used for a long period of time. Store batteries in a dry cool place.
4.2. Turning the analyzer on or off
To turn the analyzer on or off, use the (power) button located in the bottom right corner of the keypad. When this button is pressed, firmware version number as well as battery voltage are displayed on the LCD.
The on-screen menu system of RigExpert antenna analyzers provides a simple but effective way to control the entire device.
The analyzer may stay turned on when you connect a cable to its antenna connector (or when you disconnect a cable). Plug the cable into the antenna connector, and then tighten the rotating sleeve. The rest of the connector, as well as the cable, should remain stationary.
Important: If you twist other parts of the connector when tightening or loosening, damage may easily occur. Twisting is not allowed by design of the N-connector.
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4.3. Main menu
Once the analyzer is turned on, the Main menu appears on the LCD:
The Main menu contains a brief list of available commands. By pressing keys on the keypad, you may enter corresponding measurement modes, set up additional parameters, etc.
Pressing the (function) key will immediately list additional commands:
There is a power indicator in the top-right corner of the Main menu screen:
The battery indicator shows battery discharge level. When the battery voltage is too low, this indicator starts flashing.
The USB icon is displayed when the analyzer is plugged to a personal computer or to a DC adapter with USB socket.
Important: RigExpert antenna analyzers are self-documenting. Pressing the (help) key will open a help screen with a list of available hot keys for the current mode.
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4.4. Single- and multi-point measurement modes
In single-point measurement modes, various parameters of antenna or other load are measured at a given frequency. In multi-point modes, several different frequencies are used.
4.4.1. SWR mode
The SWR mode (press the key in the Main menu) displays the SWR bar as well as the numerical value of this parameter:
Set the desired frequency (the key) or change it with left or right arrow keys.
Do not forget to press the (ok) key to start or stop measurement. The flashing antenna icon in the top-right corner indicates when the measurement is started.
Pressing the (help) key will show a list of all available commands for this mode:
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4.4.2. SWR2Air mode
RigExpert AA-600, AA-1000 and AA-1400 present a new SWR2Air mode which is designed to help in adjusting antennas connected via long cables.
This task usually involves two persons; one adjusting the antenna and the other shouting out the SWR value as it changes at the far end of the feedline.
There is an easier way to do the same job by using the SWR2Air mode. The result of SWR measurement is transmitted on a user specified frequency where it can be heard with a portable HF or VHF FM radio. The length of audio signal coming from the loudspeaker of the portable radio depends on the value of measured SWR.
The SWR2Air mode is activated by pressing + key combination in the SWR
measurement screen. +
allows setting the frequency to tune the receiver to.
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4.4.3. MultiSWR mode
RigExpert AA-600, AA-1000 and AA-1400 have an ability to display SWR for up to
five different frequencies at a time. This mode is activated by pressing +
key
combination in the Main menu:
You may use this feature to tune multi-band antennas. Use (up) and (down)
cursor keys to select a frequency to be set or changed. Press the key to switch between SWR bars and numerical representation of this parameter:
Do not forget to press the (ok) key to start or stop measurement. Pressing the (help) key will show a list of other commands.
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4.4.4. Show all mode
The Show all mode (the key) will show various parameters of a load on a single screen. Particularly, SWR, return loss (RL), |Z| (magnitude of impedance) as well as its active (R) and reactive (X) components are shown. Additionally, corresponding values of inductance (L) or capacitance (C) are displayed.
Do not forget to press the (ok) key to start or stop measurement.
This screen displays values for series as well as parallel models of impedance of a load:
In the series model, impedance is expressed as resistance and reactance connected in series:
In the parallel model, impedance is expressed as resistance and reactance connected in parallel:
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