- SIGNA MR355 / SIGNA MR360
- Service Manual
- 5856356-3EN Revision 5.0
- Basic Service Documentation. Copyright General Electric Company.
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- Aug 29, 2019 1:40:06 AM
Dummy Load and Cables Calibration
Prerequisites
| Required persons | Preliminary requirements | Procedure | Finalization |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Not Applicable | 30 minutes | Not Applicable |
| Item | Quantity | Effectivity | Part number | Manufacturer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50-ohm dummy load, 200 watt, 30 dB attenuator - Bird Model 8322 (or equivalent). | 1 | - |
46-317724P14 | - |
| RF Test Cables Kit | 1 | - |
46-255816G1 | - |
About this task
This procedure provides directions for determining the true loss attributable to the dummy load and cables used when measuring the RF output power with a wattmeter or oscilloscope of 100 MHz bandwidth or greater. It is necessary to know and account for the actual loss these components contribute in order to accurately measure RF power. This procedure is not needed if using the RF Power Measurement Kit. The RF Power Measurement Kit has already been calibrated so that this loss is known and accounted for.
WHEN MEASURING HIGH FREQUENCY (IN THIS CASE, 42 OR 64 MHZ ) ON ANY 100 MHZ SCOPE, THERE MAY BE AN ERROR DUE TO THE BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS OF THE SCOPE. (IF NECESSARY, READ ‘SCOPE TRIVIA’ AT THE END OF THIS PROCEDURE.)
Overview
Procedure
Initial Setup
Procedure
Data Collection
Procedure
Analysis
Procedure
Calculation of RF power
Procedure
System Restoration
Procedure
- Reconnect original cables to the System Cabinet I/F J1 and J2.
- Enable the (U)TNS.
- 10.0 Software or equivalent: Perform a TPS Reset to set the MGD back to imaging mode so that the system will be able to scan. Failure to do this will result in Autoprescan failures due to a loss of receive signal.
- Perform one satisfactory head or body scan.
Wattmeter Trivia
Procedure
- Why are measurements between a oscilloscope and a Bird Wattmeter found to be different? Repeated GEMS Education Center lab groups that performed the Dummy Load and Cables attenuation process correctly, and obtained an accurate attenuation value, were able to accurately measure RF power as well as with a 400 MHZ scope! Remember, for wattmeter measurements however, the meter reading must be multiplied by the atten factor. Leaving this little factor out is the reason why the above ‘note’ was made. In body mode the wattmeter is placed after the dummy load. Its atten value must be used to calculate the correct RF value. If it is NOT used, then it should be expected there will be an error of 10% or more!
- In head mode, the wattmeter is placed before the dummy load. In this case only the ‘cable’ factor is used to correct the wattmeter reading. The ‘cable’ factor is the other atten test you did for the 10 foot cable only. Typically that value is between 1.0 to 1.2. Doesn’t sound like much???? Take your calculator out for a moment. Take 2,000 watts (displayed reading) and multiply by an atten factor of 1.0 ; the results are obvious, 2,000 watts. Now take the same displayed 2,000 and multiply it by an atten factor of 1.2 = 2,400 watts! Hopefully this example will show the importance of the attenuation values. You just calculated a 20% error if you were wrong because you didn’t do atten test on the 10 foot cable!
Scope Trivia
Procedure
Finalization
Finalization
No finalization steps.




Assume Z = 50 Ω, Vpeak = 40.0, scope correction factor = 1.00
(no loss), dummy load and cables atten. = 1000, (dummy load and cables are
all ideal)