REI manual Technical Bulletin, MDC-2100/MDC-900

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Technical Bulletin

Version 4

27 Feb 08

Technical Bulletin

24 April 2002

For the MDC-900 and MDC-2100

This bulletin describes a calibration process to ensure the maximum technical

performance for the MDC unit.

Technical Background:

Most Down-converter products contain a local oscillator (LO) reference signal that is utilized in the down-conversion process. While this LO frequency is vital to the down- conversion process, it also creates a blind spot in the frequency spectrum that cannot be analyzed. However, the MDC and OSCOR design addresses this technical problem. In order to ensure that there is not a blind spot at the LO frequency or any of it’s harmonics (6GHz, 12GHz, 18GHz), the OSCOR automatically shifts the LO frequency as it is sweeping through the frequency range near the LO frequency. The ability to automatically shift the MDC LO frequency as commanded by the OSCOR is one of the primary reasons that the MDC units were designed only for use with the OSCOR. Other spectrum analyzers do not contain the intelligent functions to control this function and remove blind spots created by the LO. In order for this shifting process to be optimized, it is necessary to calibrate the OSCOR shift command with the physical characteristics of the MDC frequency shifting process. However, even if the calibration process is not performed, the probability for a random signal of 200KHz bandwidth to actually be located in a blind spot assuming a uniform random signal distribution is only 0.000167.

Calibration Process:

Follow these steps to calibrate the MDC to the particular OSCOR utilized with it. There is no need to connect the MDC to the OSCOR for calibration.

To calibrate an OSCOR to a specific MDC unit;

1.Press SHIFT and the numbers 786.

2.Enter the number ________. This calibrates for 6GHz. This number is unique to each MDC unit and must be obtained from REI. The above calibration number is to be used with MDC-900/MDC-2100 serial number ____________. To calibrate for 12GHZ enter ________. To calibrate for 18GHz enter ________.

3.Press Shift and the numbers 788 to permanently store the calibration data in the

OSCOR.

Note: This calibration data is permanently stored in the OSCOR Kernel. It will never need to be repeated even if the OSCOR program key is replaced. The calibration process can be repeated as often as desired. Also, if the MDC is used with another OSCOR, the calibration process must be repeated to ensure that the MDC and OSCOR are calibrated for use together. The OSCOR will store only one calibration number at a time.

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Contents MDC-2100/MDC-900 MDC-900 MDC-2100OWNER’S GUIDE RESEARCH ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL 455 Security DriveTABLE of CONTENTS TABLE of FIGURESSTORING A SIGNAL IN THE MDC FREQUENCY RANGE FIGURE 11 ANALYZE MODE USING THE MDC OSCORINTRODUCTION Figure 1 MDC-2100 MICROWAVE DOWNCONVERTERANTENNA BAND Filter AFilter B Filter A & BInstalling the MDC-2100/MDC-900 Operational Control of the MDC-2100/MDC-900 Signal identification ProcessOSCOR Version Viewing Bands 1, 2 and Press F4/MDC AnlzPress SWEEP/ANALYZE Press F4/Identify see Figure 6BOSCOR Sweep and Analyze Modes with the MDC Figure 6A ANALYZING AN MDC SIGNAL OSCORFigure 6B ANALYZING AN MDC SIGNAL OSCOR FIGURE 7 USING “IDENTIFY” TO VERIFY A SIGNAL OSCORFigure 8 SELECTING A SIGNAL WITH THE MDC OSCOR Storing a Sweep Span with the MDC Storing a Signal in the MDC Frequency Range Example of a Desired FrequencyRecommended Implementation SpanMicrowave Transmission Considerations for the MDC it is absolutely necessary in order to save time. A good rule of thumb is to assume that the MDC has an antenna pattern that is about 100 degrees wide. In other words, it is necessary to point the MDC in at least 4 different directions around the room to cover the perimeter. Also, the MDC should be pointed up and possibly moved around the room to cover the ceiling, and down to cover the floor. Furthermore, if you expect a very sophisticated threat, it is recommended to point the MDC into ducting, above ceiling tiles, and in any enclosed spaces in which it would be possible to place a transmitter with a high gain antenna. It is highly recommended that the “Show All” mode of operation for the MDC-2100 be utilized MDCA-all and MDCB-all if using OSCOR 5.0. When a signal is detected, the user can then manually select the different antenna bands and filters to further investigate the signal. Or, the user can simply go to the analyze mode and allow the MDC to determine the operational frequency of the transmitter. Also, it is not recommended to use the MDC with the OSCOR automatic mode unless the MDC directional characteristics are taken into consideration. If running the OSCOR and MDC in the automatic mode, take care to enable the appropriate MDC spans. To maximize usage of the MDC, include MDC 3-21GHz Filter A and MDC 3-21GHz Filter B in your span list For OSCOR 4.0 users, set span to All Bands A&B Using the MTU-2100 Microwave Test Unit MDC-2100/MDC-900 SPECIFICATIONS SpecificationsMDC-2100 MDC-900Technical Bulletin