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Mark Aren wrote:
Hi, Wonder if anyone can help. Q1. Fresh off of eBay, this SA is having terrible problems with input RF leaking straight through to the IF on the lowest RF range. I assume that the input mixer is shot (441-0671-03). That is a design feature of this spectrum analyzer. Because the 491 has an unbalanced mixer, the IF feed through is actually several dB stronger than the desired mixed signal. When Tektronix made this design, they had no idea how to build a decent spectrum analyzer. They basically copied the design of the 1L20, and stuffed it into a 453 oscilloscope frame. The scheme used in this unit is different from that used in more competent analyzers. What they do is use a swept IF that tunes 200 MHz from the FM broadcast band through the VHF TV band. There is nothing to keep the swept IF band from coming through the mixer when you are in the lowest RF range. In the higher ranges, there is a high pass filter that will filter out the IF. Your unit is working correctly. 491's are all but unusable instruments. -Chuck Harris If I remove the LO feed to this mixer, the expected signal goes away, but the crud remains. I assume that the IF on the lowest RF range is close to one of the broadcast bands (TV or FM). The mixer assy has two diodes which look like they should be easy to replace. Does anyone have a schematic for this assy or maybe just tell me what these devices are and some idea where I might get replacements. Q2. I feed in 144 Mhz and crank the SA centre frequency lower (130MHz) and the trace shifts left (I rather expected it to shift right). I assume that this could be connected with the busted mixer ? Q3. This one is definatly operator error. The mid range 'B' has two scales 270 - 900 and 800 - 2000MHz. How do I switch between these two ranges (!) Thanks in advance. Mark. |
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