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1、TM 11-5091 D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E A R M Y T E C H N I C A L M A N U A L M A I N T E N A N C E I N S T R U C T I O N S S I G N A L G E N E R A T O R TS-403/U DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY JULY 1956 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 Changes in force: C 1, C 3, C 4, and C 5 TM 11-5091 C 5
2、 Maintenance Instructions SIGNAL GENERATORS AN/URM-61, AN/URM-61A, SIGNAL GENERATORS TS-403/U, TS-403A/U, AND TS-403B/U CHANGEHEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY No. 5WASHINGTON, D.C., 6 May 1964 TM 11-5091, 12 July 1956, is changed as follows: Note. The parenthetical reference to a previous change
3、(example:“page 1 of C 3”) indicates that pertinent material was published in that change. Page 1-1, paragraph 1.2 (page 1 of C 4). Delete subparagraph c and substitute: c. Reporting of Equipment Manual Improve- ments. The direct reporting by the individual user of errors, omissions, and recommendati
4、ons for improving this manual is authorized and en- couraged.DA Form 2028 (Recommended changes to DA technical manual parts lists or supply manual 7, 8, or 9) will be used for reporting these improvements. This form will be completed in triplicate using pencil, pen, or typewriter. The original and o
5、ne copy will be forwarded direct to Commanding Officer, U.S. Army Electronics Materiel Support Agency, ATTN: SELMS-MP, Fort Monmouth, N.J. 07703. One information copy will be furnished to the individuals immediate supervisor (offi- cer, noncommissioned officer, supervisor, etc. ). TABLE 1-1, footnot
6、e a (page 1 of C 3), line 1. Change “AN/URN-61A” to: AN/URM- 61A. Page 5-7, section V.1 (page 2 of C 3). Make the following changes: So much of paragraphs 3 and 7c, and fig- ure 5-7 as reads “TS-382 (*)/U” is changed to read: TS-421A/U. So much of paragraphs 3, 7d, h, and l, 10b, and 11b, and figure
7、 5-7 as reads “AN/USM- 50” is changed to read: AN/USM-81. Paragraph 3. “Technical manual” column. Make the following changes: Delete TM 11- TAGO 8895AMay 6625-261-12” and substitute: TM 11-6625- 355-12. Delete “TM 11-5129” and substitute: TM 11-6625-219-12. Paragraph 7 (page 3 of C 3), Delete sub- p
8、aragraphs e, i, and m and substitute for each subparagraph: A sharp, discernible, undis- torted pattern on the oscilloscope should be obtained with a sync input of 5 volts peak. Figure 5-7, AN/URM-61 (*) block. Change “SYNC OUT” to: DELAYED SYNC OUT. Paragraph 8 (page 4 of C 3). Delete para- graph 8
9、 and substitute: 8. Internal Modulation Test, Pulse Repetition Rate a. Keep the equipment connected as shown in figure 5-7. b. Set the controls of the AN/USM-61 (*) as follows: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) SIGNAL FREQUENCY to 3000 MC. Modulation selector switch to OFF. ZERO SET control adjusted t
10、o obtain a meter reading of ZERO SET. Modulation selector switch to CW. POWER SET control adjusted to ob- tain a meter reading of 0 DBM. Modulation selector switch to INT. SYNC SELECTOR to X10. PULSE RATE to 40. RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 c. Adjust the contro1s on the AN/USM-81 to obtain two pu1ses and
11、 measure the distance between the 1eading edges. d. Rotate the modu1ation se1ector switch of the AN/URM-61 (*) to EXT POS and adjust the AN/UPM-15 to obtain two pu1ses with the same distance between the leading edges. Note. Do not readjust the controls on the AN/USM- 81 for this procedure. e. Repeat
12、 the procedure given in (1) through (8) above, except that the PULSE RATE set- tings should be 160, 280, and 400. f. Repeat the above procedure, except that the SYNC SELECTOR should be, X1 and the pulse rate settings should be 50, 160, 280, and 400. q. The pulse repetition rate dial setting of the A
13、N/URM-61 (*) should be, in each case, within 15 percent of the pulse repetition rate of the AN/UPM-15 to obtain the same distance between leading edges of the pulses shown on the AN/USM-81. Note. If the AN/USM-81 displays an erroneous or unstable trace, a dc return should be used for the MX- 2569/U.
14、 Add paragraphs 8.1 and 8.2 after para- graph 8. 8.1. Internal Modulation Test, Pulse Width a. Connect the equipment as shown in figure 5-8. b. Set the controls as instructed in para- graph 8 b, except set the PULSE WIDTH to 10 (maximum clockwise). c. The RF output pulse width, as measured on the AN
15、/USM-81 between 50-percent ampli- tude points, should be 10 usec or greater. d. Repeat the procedure given in b and c above, except set the PULSE WIDTH to 0.5 (maximum counterclockwise). e. The RF output pulse width, as measured on the AN/USM-81 between 50-percent ampli- tude points, should be 0.5 s
16、ec or less. f. Repeat the procedure given in a through e above, except set the PULSE WIDTH, in turn, to 2, 6, and 8. g. The RF output pulse width, as measured on the AN/USM-81 between 50-percent ampli- tude points, should be within 20 percent of the dial reading of each setting. h. The risetime shou
17、ld be 0.5 sec or less when measured between 10 percent and 90 per- cent of maximum rise. i. The decay time should be 0.5 sec or less when measured between 10 percent and 90 per- cent of final decay. j. The output pulse should be clean, without multiple traces of spurious peaks. 8.2. External Modulat
18、ion Test a. Connect the equipment as shown in figure 5-8. b. Set the oscillator modulation selector switch of the AN/URM-61 (*) to EXT POS. c. Adjust the AN/UPM-15 (*) for a positive pulse 10 microseconds wide with a PRF of 2,000. d. Adjust the AN/USM-81 for a satisfactory pattern on the oscilloscop
19、e. The input signal to the AN/URM-61 (*) should not exceed 40 volts peak. e. Set the controls of the AN/URM-61 (*) as follows: (1) Oscillator modulation selector switch to EXT NEG. (2) Adjust the AN/UPM-15 (*) for a negative pulse 10 microseconds wide with a PRF of 2,000. f. Adjust the AN/USM-81 for
20、 a satisfactory pattern on the oscilloscope. The input signal to the AN/URM-61 (*) should not exceed 40 volts. Delete paragraph 9 and substitute: 9. Pulse Delay Test a. Connect the equipment as shown in figure 5-8.1. b. Set the controls of the AN/URM-61 (*) as follows: (1) SYNC SELECTOR to POS. (2)
21、Oscillator modulation selector switch to INT. (3) P U L S E DELAY to 5 sec. c. Adjust the oscilloscope to sho w the delayed pulse. d. Measure and calculate the delay. 2 Figure 5-8.1. Pulse delay test connections. e. Repeat the procedure given in a through dAdd figure 5-8.1 after figure 5-8. above, e
22、xcept set the PULSE DELAY control to 10, 200, and 300. Figure 5-9 (page 5 of C 3). In the right- f. The PULSE DELAY control should be hand block, delete “AN/USM-50 ( *)” and sub- accurate to within + 25 percent. stitute: AN/USM-81. Figure 5-8 (page 5 of C 3). In the AN/Page 723/7-24 (page 5 of C 1).
23、 Add the URM-61 (*) block, change “SYNC OUT” to:following references to the appendix: DELAYED SYNC OUT. TM 116625-21912Operators and Organizational Maintenance Manual: Oscilloscope AN/USM-81. TM 116625-355-12Operator and Organizational Maintenance Manual: Audio Oscil- lator TS-421A/U. By Order of th
24、e Secretary of the Army: EARLE G. WHEELER, General, United States Official:Chief of Staff. J. C. LAMBERT, Major General, United States Army, The Adjutant General. Distribution: Army, To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-32, Sec II, Unclas requirements for Nike-Hercules, Improved Nike-Herc
25、ules, Target Missile, Pershing and Hawk, TM, Test Equipment (SigC). * U. s. GOVERMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1964700583 AGO S the Gov- ernment shall bear all other shipping costs. This guar- anty shall then continue as to corrected or replacing ar- ticles, or, if only parts of such articles are corrected
26、or replaced, to such corrected or replacing parts, until six (6) months after the date of redelivery. If the Govern- ment does not require correction or replacement of a de- fective or nonconforming article, the Contractor, if re- quired by the contracting officer within a reasonable time after the
27、notice of defect or nonconformance, shall repay such portion of the contract price of the article as is equitable in the circumstances. vi AN 16-35TS403-3 WARNING This equipment employs high voltages (600 volts) which are dangerous to life. Operating personnel must at all times observe all safety re
28、gula- tions. Do not change tubes or make adjustments inside the equipment un- less the power cord is disconnected. Although bleeder circuits are used to prevent capacitors from retaining charges after the power has been dis- connected, always discharge and ground circuits before touching them in ord
29、er to avoid casualties. v i i Section 1 AN 16-35TS403-3 “ Figure 1-1.Signal Generator TS-403/U, Equipment Supplied 1-0 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. figure 1-1 table 1-1 AN 16-35TS403-3Section I Paragraphs 1-5 SECTION I GENERAL DESCRIPTION TABLE 1-1. EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED 1 - 1 Section IAN 16-35TS403-3 Paragraphs 5-8
30、.b. rf pulse. The internal pulsing system will operate either in a free-running condition or in synchronism with an external synchronizing voltage. An internal delay circuit is provided so that the time-phase of the pulse modula- tion can be varied over a range from 3 to 300 micro- seconds. Frequenc
31、y modulation of Signal Generator TS-403/U occurs at the power line frequency. Controls for adjust- ing the deviation and phase of the modulation are pro- vided on the front panel. Maximum deviation is of the order of one-half of one percent of the carrier fre- quency. In addition to its rf output, S
32、ignal Generator TS-403/U also generates two separate video pulses for external use. One video pulse is coincident with the start of the ex- ternal synchronizing voltage, while the second video pulse is coincident with the start of the rf output pulse. This second video pulse is therefore delayable o
33、ver a range from 3 to 300 microseconds concurrent with the rf pulse. Further information on the electrical characteristics of Signal Generator TS-403/U is given in Section V of this handbook under table 5-1, “General Characteristics.” 6. GENERAL DESCRIPTION. Signal Generator TS-403/U is unusual amon
34、g equip- ments in its frequency range in that it is directly cali- brated in output frequency as well as in output power. The wide frequency range is covered in one continuous band and output frequency is selected by means of a single calibrated tuning dial. The output power is also selected by mean
35、s of a single calibrated dial. Thus, no charts or critical multiple adjustments are necessary either for selecting output frequency or power. The circuit which generates the UHF frequencies con- sists of a type JAN-2K28 reflex klystron operating with an external resonant cavity whose electrical leng
36、th is ad- justed by movable shorting bars. The repeller voltage for the klystron is automatically tracked with the setting of the cavity shorting bars so that a single control deter- mines the position of the shorting bar and the magnitude of the repeller voltage. This system makes possible the cali
37、bration of the tuning dial directly in frequency, an unusual feature at these frequencies. A standby heater is provided in the instrument for the purpose of maintaining the temperature within the in- strument case higher than the ambient temperature during periods of intermittent use. This feature i
38、s designed to prevent the frequent condensation of moisture within the instrument case. Physically, the signal generator is relatively small in size, being only 17 inches long x 14 inches high x 13 inches deep. The front panel is provided with stainless steel guard rail type handles. Aluminum mounti
39、ng feet are provided on both the bottom and back sides of the instrument case. Structural parts, including the front panel and the in- strument case, are made of aluminum alloy. The chassis of the instrument is mounted vertically, parallel to the front panel. Small components such as composition re-
40、 sistors and mica capacitors are, for the most part, mounted on phenolic terminal boards. The instrument case can be removed by loosening the eight captive thumb screws at the outer edges of the front panel and pulling the panel away from the instru- ment case. Ventilation is provided by louvres in
41、the side and back surfaces of the instrument case and by holes in the bot- tom of the case. All openings are covered by wire screen in order to prevent the entry of insects and to minimize rf leakage. 7. TRANSIT CASE Transit Case CY-669/U is provided with Signal Gen- erator TS-403/U and is shown in
42、figure 1-2. This case Figure 1-2.Transit Case CY-669/U is designed to be water-tight and contains space and mounting provisions for the operating spares and acces- sories which are supplied with the instrument and for this handbook (see figure 1-3). The extra RF probe, how- ever, is not contained wi
43、thin the transit case but rather within the instrument case. The transit case is constructed of a special laminated material consisting of balsa wood covered on each side with aluminum sheeting. The cover for the instrument case is provided with a double lip which is filled with sponge rubber. The d
44、ouble lip effects a water-tight seal when the cover for the case is closed. The cover is at- tached to the case by eight trunk-type latches. 8. ACCESSORIES. The accessories supplied with Signal Generator TS- 403/U are shown in figure 1-1. a. Cable CG-92B/U (6) is the rf output cable and con- sists o
45、f approximately six feet of RG-9A/U cable with a UG-2 lB/U plug on each end. b. Cord CG-403/U(82) consists of approximately eight feet of RG-58/U coaxial cable with a UG-88/U 1-2 Figure 1-3. A N 1 6 - 3 5 T S 4 0 3 - 3 S e c t i o n I P a r a g r a p h s 8 . b . - 9 the BNC jacks on Signal Generator
46、 TS-403/U. c. Cord CX-337/U(6) is provided for connecting the power plug on the instrument to the ac supply. The cord consists of approximately six feet of two-conductor cable with a conventional power plug on one end and a motor body on the opposite end. d. Adapter UG-273/U is provided for adapting
47、 the UHF series of connectors to the BNC series. Three such adapters are provided with each instrument. e. Fuses F-103 to F-105 are provided in the transit case cover for replacing the fuses in the instrument when nec- essary. Five spare fuses are provided, three being located in the transit case an
48、d two in the spare fuse-holders on the front panel of Signal Generator TS-403/U. f. Pilot lamps E-158 to E-160 are also provided in the transit case cover. Three spare lamps are provided for re- placing the lamps in the holders on the panel of the in- strument when necessary. g. RF probe E-145 is lo
49、cated on the back side of the plug on each end. Two of these cords are provided withchassis of the instrument. This assembly is provided as a each instrument. The cords are designed to connect tospare for the monitor RF probe in the instrument. A pro- cedure is incIuded in Section IV of this manual for re- placing the RF probe. 9. QUANTITY AND TYPES OF TUBES AND LAMPS. The vacuum tube and lamps used in Signal Generator TS-403/U are shown in table 1-2 together with the quantifies used of each. T A B L E 1 - 2 . T U B E S A N D I N D I C A T O R S . 1 - 3 Figure 1-4. AN 16-3