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Controls Front View Back View Side View Connector Botto m View
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Subsection 2.983(d)(9): Factory Tune-up Procedure Test Equipment 1. BNC-P Coaxial RF cableAudio Technica custom RF cable 2. DC Power SupplyKenwood PR-18 3. Audio Signal GeneratorLeader LAG126 4. Modulation Meter (FM liner detector)Anritsu MS61A 5. Spectrum AnalyzerAdvantest R3261A 6. Pre amplifierAnritsu MH648A 7. OscilloscopeIwatsu SS-5705 8. DC Volt MeterAdvantest TR6845 9. AC Millivolt MeterNational VP9680A Adjustment of T102 circuit board 1. Connect audio circuit board, RF circuit board and control circuit board of ATW-T102 together and install it in to the PCB fixture. 2. Supply 9V from DC power supply to the power supply terminal (CNP 6 and 7) of T102 3. Connect BNC-P coaxial RF cable with input connector of Spectrum analyzer. 4. Connect BNC-P coaxial RF cable to CNP3 terminal of T102 5. Set T102 to channel β50β. 6. Set the center frequency of Spectrum analyzer to oscillation frequency of T102, and set frequency span to 3.5GHz. 7. Set the power switch of T102 (SW1) to ST-BY position. Make sure to confirm that when turn the power on, power LED flash momentary. 8. Make sure that RF signal appears on Spectrum analyzer and no parasitic oscillation observed. 9. Adjust and set the VR4 where Maximum RF output (20 +/- 3dBm) could obtainable as well as power supply current not exceeded 60mA. 10. Adjust and set the VC1 where Maximum RF output could obtainable as well as spurious level could set minimum (less than 50dB). 11. Set frequency span of the Spectrum analyzer to 100KHz. 12. Set RF signal on the Spectrum analyzer to a desired Oscillating frequency by turning the VC100 onT102. 13. Gradually reduce power supply voltage from 9 V to 6.5V and make sure that Oscillating frequency stay same. 14. Check the power indicator LED start to lights when power supply voltage reached to 6.5V. 15. Set frequency span to β3.5GHzβ. 16. Gradually move power supply voltage from 9 V to 6.5V and make sure that no parasitic oscillation observed. 17. Set the Power supply voltage back to 9V. 18. Remove the BNC-P coaxial RF cable from the input connector of Spectrum analyzer, and connect it to the Preamplifier. 19. Make sure that the Preamplifier and Modulation Meter (FM linear detector) are connected together. 20. Input β25.0dBV at 1kHz signal from the Audio signal generator to the Mic input of T102 by checking the level of the signal on AC milli voltmeter. 21. Set T102 gain trimmer VR1 to maximum. 22. Set T102 to channel β50β and set the frequency range of the Modulation meter (FM linear detector) to the oscillation frequency of T102 23. Make sure that Oscilloscope has no irregular wave. Then, set the modulation levels appeared on the Modulation meter (FM linear detector) to +30KHz by turning VR3 on T102. 24. Set T102 to channel β00β and β99β. Make sure that Deviation of the each cannel stays same.
ENGINEERING STATEMENT For Type Certification of AUDIO-TECHNICA CORPORATION Model: ATW-T102X FCC ID: JFZT102X I am an Electronics Engineer, a principal in the firm of Hyak Laboratories, Inc., Springfield, Virginia. My education and experience are a matter of record with the Federal Communications Commission. Hyak Laboratories, Inc. has been retained by Audio-Technica US, Inc., to make type certification measurements on the ATW-T102X transmitter. These tests made by me or under my supervision in our Springfield laboratory. Test data required by the FCC for type certification are included in this report. It is submitted that the above mentioned transmitter meets FCC requirements and type certification is requested. ______________________________ Rowland S. Johnson Dated: February 7, 2001 A. INTRODUCTION The following data are submitted in connection with this request for type certification of the ATW-T102X transmitter in accordance with Part 2, Subpart J of the FCC Rules. The ATW-T102X is a 4 milliwatt (ERP(d), UHF, frequency modulated, synthesized, transmitter configured as a wired microphone to wireless microphone adapter under Part 74. Power supply consists of a 9 volt battery. B. GENERAL INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR TYPE CERTIFICATION (Paragraph 2.983 of the Rules) 1. Name of applicant: Audio Technica Corporation 2. Identification of equipment: FCC ID: JFZT102X a. The equipment identification label is included as a separate exhibit. b. Photographs of the equipment are included as a separate exhibit. 3. Quantity production is planned. 4. Technical description: a. Emission 180k0F3E b. Frequency range: 656 - 669 MHz. c. Operating power of transmitter is fixed at the factory at 4 mW. d. Maximum power permitted under Part 74.861(e) (1)(ii) of the rules is 250 milliwatts, and the ATW-T102X complied with those power limitations. e. Function of each active semiconductor device: See Appendix 1. f. Complete circuit diagram is included as a separate exhibit. g. A draft instruction book is included as a separate exhibit. h. The transmitter tune-up procedure is included as a separate exhibit. 2 B. GENERAL INFORMATION REQUIRED (Continued) i. A description of circuits for stabilizing frequency is included in Appendix 2. j. A description of circuits and devices employed for suppression of spurious radiation and for limiting modulation is included in Appendix 3. k. Not applicable. 5. Data for 2.985 through 2.997 follow this section. 6. RF_Power_Output (Paragraph 2.987(a) of the Rules) The device has an integral antenna. Effective radiated power (assuming an ideal dipole) was determined, by substitution, as 4 mW. NOTE: All audio measurements were made hard-wired using the normal input connector. C. MODULATION CHARACTERISTICS 1. A curve showing frequency response of the transmitter is shown in Figure 1. Reference level was a 1 kHz au- dio signal at 10 kHz deviation. A Boonton 8220 modula- tion meter was used to measure deviation. Audio output was measured from an Audio Precision System One integrated measurement system. 2. Under Section 74.861 no modulation limiting is required. Figure 2 shows deviation as a function of input does not exceed 75 kHz. 3. Occupied_Bandwidth (Paragraphs 2.989, and 74.861(6) of the Rules) Figure 2 is a plot of the sideband envelope of the transmitter taken with a Tektronix 494P spectrum analyzer. Modulation consisted of a 15 kHz tone at an input level necessary to produce 85% of the rated 75 kHz deviation, per 2.989(e)(3). NOTE: Audio bandwidth is 15 kHz, and maximum system deviation is 75 kHz. Using 2D+2F = modulation factor. Where "D" is rated system deviation, and "F" is maximum modulation frequency, an emission designator of 180k0F3E was computed. 3 FIGURE 1 MODULATION FREQUENCY RESPONSE MODULATION FREQUENCY RESPONSE FCC ID: JFZT102X FIGURE 1 4 FIGURE 2 DEVIATION VS INPUT SIGNAL SOLID LINE: 15 kHz LONG DASH: 1 kHz SHORT DASH: 300 Hz DEVIATION VS INPUT SIGNAL FCC ID: JFZT102X FIGURE 2 5 FIGURE 3 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH FCC ID: JFZT102X FIGURE 3 6 C. MODULATION CHARACTERISTICS (Continued) The plots are within the limits imposed by paragraph 74.861(6). The horizontal scale (frequency is 100 kHz per division) and the vertical scale (amplitude) is a logarithmic presentation equal to 10 dB per division. D. SPURIOUS EMISSIONS AT THE ANTENNA TERMINALS (Paragraph 2.991 of the Rules) NOT APPLICABLE, INTEGRAL ANTENNA. E. DESCRIPTION OF RADIATED SPURIOUS MEASUREMENT FACILITIES A description of the Hyak Laboratoriesβ radiation test facility is a matter of record with the FCC. The facility meets ANSI 63.4-1992 and was accepted for radiation measurements from 25 to 1000 MHz on October 1, 1976 and is currently listed as an accepted site. F. MEASUREMENTS OF SPURIOUS RADIATION Measurements of radiated spurious emissions from the ATW- T102X were made by substitution with a Tektronix 494P spectrum analyzer using Singer DM-105A calibrated dipole antennas below 1 GHz, and Polarad CA-L, and CA-S or EMCO 3115 from 1-8.0 GHz. The transmitter was located in an open field 3 meters from the test antenna. Supply was a fresh battery. The transmitter and test antennas were arranged to maximize pickup. Both vertical and horizontal test antennae polarization were employed. Reference level for the spurious radiation was taken as the carrier level. 7 TABLE 1 TRANSMITTER RADIATED SPURIOUS 663.000 MHz, 9 Vdc, 4 mW Spurious dB Below Frequency Carrier ___MHz__ Reference 1 663.005 0 1326.012 42H 1989.018 37H 4641.036 34H 5304.044 29V Required: 43+10Log(P) 19 1 Worst-case polarization, H-Horizontal, V-Vertical. All other spurious to 7 GHz were 20 dB or more below FCC limit. 8 G. FREQUENCY STABILITY (Paragraph 2.995(2) and 74.861 of the Rules) Measurement of frequency stability versus temperature was made at temperatures from -30 o C to +50 o C. At each temperature, the unit was exposed to test chamber ambient a minimum of 60 minutes after indicated chamber temperature ambient had stabi- lized to within β¦
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 74 | 656 MHz - 669 MHz | 4.00 mW | 180KF3E | 0.0050000000 % |
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