HP 11793A manual

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Model 11793A

Microwave Converter

13.Replace the side panels by centering each panel in the track formed by the side strut edges. Slide the panel from the rear forward until the captive screw on the rear edge of the panel is in contact with the rear frame. The screw should be in position to be tightened into the frame. The panel will move forward into place as the screw is tightened.

14.Replace the top cover by placing the cover onto the upper frame of instrument, then slide cover toward front of instrument. Tighten screw in middle of rear edge of cover while applying a slight upward pressure on the leading edge (to keep the edge from jamming on front frame). Guide cover into slot in the top of the front frame. Turn instrument over and repeat for the bottom cover.

39.RF Module Disassembly Procedure for Std, Option 010, & 020 Instruments

NOTE

When referring to switch ports: port # I is the f a r left ( S M A ) connector, port #2 is the second SMA connector, etc., when holding the switch (label up) with the S M A connectors facing you.

1.Disconnect W I 2 (gray ribbon cable) at A 1J1.

2.Remove module cover (MP16) by removing the ten cover screws.

3.Disconnect cables W7 and W8 using a 5/16 open-end wrench: W7 from U3 Mixer and FL1 Filter, W8 from U2 IF Amp and S2 Switch, port #4.

4.Unsolder orange wire from U2.

5.Remove U2 and FL1 from MP16 by removing the two screws securing U2, then loosening the filter clamp screw, and sliding the assembly out.

6.Disconnect the LO input semi-rigid coax cable (W 1 in Standard instruments, W 19 in Option 0 10 instruments, or W17 in Option 020 instruments) at U3, being careful not to bend, crimp, or kink the cable. The radio frequency interference (RFI) shielding grommet can be removed by slipping the grommet off of the cable via the cable access slit.

7.Repeat step 6 for W2 (RF/IF Output) at S2 port #3.

8.Repeat step 6 for W3 (RF Input) at S2 port #2.

9.Unscrew the two Torxhead screws that secure the MP18 mixer mounting bracket to the MP14 module base.

NOTE

Remember the order in which the stiffener bar and mixer bracket are assembled. The stiffener bar and mixer bracket assembly order is different between each brand of mixer used.

10.Disconnect U3 Mixer from AT1 Attenuator. U3 Mixer and bracket can then be disassembled.

11.Disconnect AT1 from S2.

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11793A specifications

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