2 Tektronix Notes: Fm Broadcast Measurements W Spectrum Analyzer + No Loose Ends

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  • Dale, Texas, United States
  • Jun 9th
p.western { font-family: "Courier"; } Tektronix: FM Broadcast Measurements using Spectrum Analyzer.This is a 22 page original application note dated 8/81 that explains how to use and interpret spectrum analysis of the U.S. fm stereo system. From the table of contents:I. Introduction to the Stereophonic Spectrum, II. Equipment Performance Measurements- A. Preparing equipment, B. Ausio Frequency Response, C. Harmonic Distortion, D. AM Noise, E. Output Noise Level (FM), F. Separation, G. Crosstalk, H. Subcarrier Suppression. III. Monitoring Requirements: A. Frequency: Carrier, Subcarrier, and SCA, B. Modulations and Deviation: Carrier, Subcarrier, SCA and composite makeup, C. Antenna Pattern, D. Spurious Emission. IV. Day-to-Day Maintenance: A. Console Tests, B. STI Performance, C. Intermodulation: Audio, D.Intermodulation: Transmitter, E. Crosstalk Using Program Material, F. Pilot Interference, G. Dolby FM, H. Antenna, Filter, and Feedline Testing. There are 45 small black/white photos, and 24 diagrams. This is another one of those great application notes written by Clifford B. Schrock. It has Tektronix part number 26AX-3582-3. The two staples holding the note together have rusted. There are no marks or highlighting in/on this application note. p.western { font-family: "Courier"; } Tektronix Note: Antenna To Tap...No Loose Ends Cable TV 2710 Spectrum Analyzer Cable TV Measurements using the Tektronix 2710 Spectrum Analyzer dated 8/89 26W-7043 33 pages, 36 figures (photos and drawings), 3 tables. Black and White. This is a good “How To” Application Note, which I believe was written mostly by Clifford B. Schrock, with input from other members of the Spectrum Analyzer Group. From the Table of Contents: The 2710 Spectrum Analyzer, Additional Equipment, Initial Procedures. Verifying correct operation, Connecting the Signal to the Spectrum Analyzer, Setting the Reference Units and Attenuation, User -defined Settings. Measurements with the Spectrum Analyzer- Basic Amplidude and Frequency Measurements, Potential Problem areas, Sweep rate errors, vertical Interval Roll-Through, Distortion from Overdriving the First Mixer, Signal is below the Analyzer Noise Floor, Signal is below System Noise, Signal is too close to the noise. Co-Channel Interference, Hum and Low Frequency Disturbance, Twenty-four Hour Carrier Variations, Inermodulation and Extraneous Beats, Off-Air Signal Ingress, Composite Second Order Beat and Triple Beat, Carrier-to-Noise Ratio, Modulator Response and Depth of Modulation, Alternate Depth of Modulation, Freq. Modulation, Listening to Signals, Frequency Occupancy and Characteristic Signatures, FM Deviation using the 2710's Dedicated Mode, FM Deviation using Bessel Null, Setting up Satellite Down-links, Aligning Microwave Links, Amplifier Gain, Leakage, and Return Loss. Appendix A: Reference Units.I mail these two notes via USPS Large Envelope First Class mail for $3.00 shipping and handling.
The cover of "No Loose Ends" is soiled. Examine photo to see exact item being offered.
Equipment Type Spectrum Analyzer
Subject Area CATV, FM Broadcast
Product Type 2710

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