HP 11793A manual

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Microwave Converter

Model 1179 3A

7.Attach the mixer assembly to the module base, but do not tighten the screws.

8.Tighten the connection to AT 1, then tighten the Mixer assembly screws.

9.Connect W 1 (in Standard instruments), W 19 (in Option 010 instruments), or W 17 (in Option 020 instruments) to the right port of the mixer (cable slots in module should be facing assembler). Ensure that the radio frequency interference (RFI) shielding grommet cradles the cable in the slot with the cable access slit facing to the side.

10.Connect W2 to S2, port #3. Ensure that the RFI Grommet is in place as above in step 9.

11.Repeat step 10 for W3 to S2, port #2.

12.Attach U2 to the module cover.

13.Solder the orange wire to the U 2 amplifier terminal.

14.Place filter clamp around FL1 and attach loosely to the cover.

15.Connect FL 1 to U2. Tighten FL 1 clamp.

16.Connect W7 to U3 and FL1.

17.Connect W8 to U2 and S2, port #4.

18.Secure module cover to base. Snug the screws down finger tight, then tighten the screws, working from the center out.

19.Connect W12 to AlJ1.

42.RF Module Assembly Procedure for Option 001, 011, & 021 Instruments

1.For Spira Shield (RF gasket) replacement, refer to step 1 under Paragraph 41 above.

2.Wrap and solder the control wires to the S1 and S2 terminals as follows: blue to SI terminal 1, yellow to S1 terminal 2, white/red to S1 terminal C(+);

green to S2 terminal 1, brown to S2 terminal 2, orange, white/red to S2 terminal C(+).

3.With the cable slots of MP 14 RF module facing towards the assembler, mount S1 (label up and the ports pointing to the center of the module) in the right side of the module base; mount S2 in the left side of the module base. Secure the switches with the four long Torxhead screws.

4.Connect AT1 to S2, port #I.

5.Connect U3 to the mixer bracket, ensuring that the mixer side port (which connects to the IF output) faces opposite to the bracket mounting holes.

6.Connect U3 to ATI, but do not tighten.

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11793A specifications

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