Garmin GTX 320 ATC User Manual

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190-00133-02 Rev B 3-1

SECTION 3

ALIGNMENT AND TESTING

3.1 INTRODUCTION

This section of the manual consists of alignment and test procedures. Perform the following procedures to iden-

tify failed units (troubleshooting) and after completing any repairs. The procedures assume familiarity with the

setup and operation of the special test equipment listed in Section 2. Units failing any part of alignment or testing

must be returned to GARMIN for repair except for the front subassembly which may be field replaced.

3.2 ALIGNMENT

Field alignment of the GTX 320 is limited to adjusting the transmitter frequency. No other attempt at alignment

should be made. Adjust the transmitter frequency before testing the unit.

3.2.1 Alignment Equipment

The following equipment (or suitable substitute) is used to adjust the transmitter frequency:

1. Transponder/DME Test Set

IFR Systems ATC-1400A

2. Power Supply

Topward 2000

3. Digital Oscilloscope

Tek TDS-320 or suitable equivalent

4. Voltmeter

Fluke 79

5. 50 Ohm Load

ITT Pomona Model 3840-50

6. Transmitter Adjustment Tool

Locally Made (see Figure 2-1)

7. Rack-Mount BNC to BNC Cable (RG-58/U having a total cable loss of 1.5 dB at 1090 MHz)

3.2.2 Alignment Setup

Figure 2-3 shows a typical alignment and test setup based on the I/O of the 25 pin connector (J102) and the rear

antenna connector (J103). Use the +28 VDC input during alignment.

3.2.3 Alignment Procedure

CAUTION

Use extreme care when adjusting C620, so that the transmitter is NOT allowed to

oscillate at frequencies below 1080 MHz, and risk damaging the mixer. A failed

mixer cannot be replaced in the field, the unit must be returned to GARMIN for

repair. A failed mixer will degrade MTL by several dB.

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