6.3 TDR Test A TDR test is used for troubleshooting the transmission line when performance problems occur. It is not a requirement for verification of performance, but a measurement, after installation, is useful as a record when problems may occur. EQUIPMENT: HP-8753A Network Analyzer and an HP-85046A S-Parameter Test Set (or equivalent). TEST: (1) Calibrate the equipment. (2) Using the VSWR test adaptors, attach a 50-ohm load at the antenna end of the line and interface the transmitter end to the test equipment. (3) Examine the TDR trace for variations in transmission line impedance. NOTES: When using the HP equipment as a TDR, use an upper frequency of 30 MHz to allow long lengths to be tested. At 30 MHz: For fault detection, the locations where the cable should be examined are determined when results such as the following are observed (at an upper frequency limit of 30 MHz). 7. PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS 7.1 General Nominal size: 10 inches (254 mm) Impedance: 50 ohms Cable type number: SCL950 7.2 Electrical Characteristics Maximum frequency: 510 MHz |
Velocity: 97.5% Unpressurized cable peak power rating: DC-based: 5760 kW RF-based: 2820 kW Average power rating for specific conditions of VSWR, temperature, and and pressure:
Attenuation at: 1 MHz: 0.005 dB/100 ft (0.14 dB/km) 10 MHz: 0.014 dB/100 ft (0.46 dB/km) 26.1 MHz: 0.023 dB/100 ft (0.76 dB/km) VSWR in HF broadcast bands: 1.05 7.3 Mechanical Characteristics Outer conductor: Aluminum Inner conductor: Copper Diameter over outer conductor: 10.0" (254.0 mm) Weight including flanges: 5.2 lb/ft (7.7 kg/m) Maximum overall shipping length: 38.9 ft (11.86 m) Recommended minimum bending radius: 20 ft (6.1 m) Standard section length: 38.0 ft (11.58 m) |