Figure 5 dps element orientation, Terminating power sensor (tps) – Bird Technologies 5000 Series User Manual

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Bird Model 5000 Digital Power Meter

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Terminating Power Sensor (TPS)

RF connections are the same for the TPS-EF and the
TPS. In most cases, the TPS should be connected to an
attenuator or a directional coupler. For example, to
measure a transmitter with power output between 0.1
and 50 Watts, use a 40 dB, 50 Watt attenuator. Insert
the attenuator between the TPS and the RF source.
Only connect the TPS directly to the source if the RF
power will be less than 10 mW.

Figure 5 DPS Element Orientation

CAUTION

Ground all instruments before connecting the

TPS(-EF). Electric shock could damage the sensor.

CAUTION

When connecting the TPS or the TPS-EF, only turn

the connector nut. Damage may occur if torque is

applied to the sensor body.

CAUTION

Do not exceed 2 W average or 125 W peak power for

5 µs when using the TPS or the TPS-EF.

Doing so will render the sensor inoperative.

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