Loss of sensitivity (intermittent / continuous) – Bird Technologies 429-83H-01 Series-Manual User Manual

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common component such as a transmission line or
antenna is damaged.

LIGHTNING & LIGHTNING ARRESTERS

The tower box uses three lightning arresters: one
on the antenna port, one for the main transmission
line and one for the test line. Although no practical
amount of protection can prevent catastrophic fail-
ure as the result of a direct hit, the lightning arrest-
ers are very effective in preventing damage from
nearby strikes and smaller direct hits. Lightning
arresters do not last forever and can eventually fail,
especially after a direct hit. A damaged arrester
can cause low gain with known-good A and B
amplifiers. An arrester with lightning damage will
exhibit increased insertion loss, poor return loss
and may appear as a DC short on the main or test
lines.

VANDALISM

Damage to the TTA caused by hunters or target-
shooters in remote locations is not uncommon.
Penetrating bullets may open or short transmission
lines. Operating voltages are applied to the tower
top box by the main transmission line. In addition,

the main transmission line carries RF, so serious
damage to this cable can prevent system opera-
tion. The system will operate normally if the test
transmission line becomes damaged but there will
be a loss of system testing and an alarm will be
continuously set.

AC Line Fuse (Model 429-83H-01-M)

A failure of the power supply will obviously shut the
tower amplifier down because of high signal loss
through the tower box and MCU. The power supply
is located on the MCU chassis and has a replace-
able 250 volt, 2 amp fuse for the AC line. The sup-
ply has a green status LED located next to the
connectors which illuminates when the supply is
turned on.

DISCONNECTED CABLES

If a faulty connection occurs in any segment of
either the main transmission cable, test cable, or
the CAT-5e cables the system responds with a
fault indication. In the case of the CAT-5e cables
the fault could occur in either the cable which runs
between the rear of the MCU and the bulkhead
lightning arrester or the cable which runs between

Loss of Sensitivity (Intermittent / Continuous)

Individual Receive Channel(s) affected

All Receive Channels affected

Intermittent

Continuous

Intermittent

Continuous

Measure Sensitivity

Measure Sensitivity

Measure Sensitivity

Measure Sensitivity

Small to moderate loss of

sensitivity

Small to severe loss of

sensitivity

Small to moderate loss of

sensitivity

Small to severe loss of

sensitivity

Do spectrum analysis

Do spectrum analysis

Do spectrum analysis

Do spectrum analysis

Two or more carriers > 35 dBm

when desense occurs

On-channel TX stuck on and

visible in spectrum.

One carrier > 35 dBm when

desense occurs then Carrier

Desense Interference likely.

Possible Alarm condition

Other-channel modulation

heard in FM system or dropouts

in digital system

Defective cable / connector /

Receiver

Carrier(s) < 35 dBm when

desense occurs then Transmit-

ter Noise Interference likely.

Check operation with amplifier
A and B. Failed amplifier gives

low sensitivity on 1 amplifier

only.

Intermodulation Interference

likely

If operation is the same on

amplifier A or B, Defective com-

mon component is likely

Table 9: Troubleshooting Guide for TTA systems with degraded performance. Shaded blocks indicate common possible cause.

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