Replacing the rf pcb, Replacing a fuse – KVH Industries TracVision 6 User Manual

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Maintenance

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Replacing the RF PCB

1. The RF PCB receives operating voltages from both

the main PCB and the IRD (via the RF cable).
Ensure that all power (including the IRD) is
turned off before proceeding.

2. Remove the PCB cover, as explained in “Removing

the PCB Cover” on page 54.

3. Disconnect the two Molex connectors from the RF

PCB (see Figure 4-3 on page 55).

4. If one of the RF cables is not already marked, label

one

so that the RF cables can later be plugged into

the proper positions on the new RF PCB.

5. Using a

7

16

" wrench, carefully remove the two RF

cables from the RF PCB. Hold the RF connector
ferrules while loosening the connectors to avoid
excess stress on or twisting of the cables (see
Figure 4-5).

6. Remove the four #6-32 screws that secure the PCB

to the antenna frame (see Figure 4-4 on page 55).

7. Remove the old RF PCB.

8. Install the new RF PCB, making certain to align

the PCB so that the RF connectors are facing
down, as shown in Figure 4-3 on page 55.

9. Secure the RF PCB to the support frame using the

screws removed in Step 6.

10. Reattach the RF cables, making certain to connect

them in their original positions. Do not exceed
5 in-lbs of torque.

11. Reattach the Molex connectors to the RF PCB.

12. Reinstall the PCB cover.

Replacing a Fuse

Two 5x20 mm, 3.15-amp, 250-volt fast-blow fuses are mounted to
the main PCB (see Figure 4-3 on page 55). If one of these fuses
has blown or been broken, simply remove the bad fuse and
replace with a good fuse of the same rating.

Failure to hold the ferrules tightly
while loosening the RF connectors
can result in damage to the cables
and reduce the signal quality.

IRD

LNB

Ferrules

Figure 4-5
RF Cable Ferrules

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