ETS-Lindgren 3301B Active Rod & Field Antenna (Archived) User Manual

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Calibration Procedure

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12.0 Calibration Procedure

ETS-Lindgren recommends the equivalent capacitance method of calibration for

the Model 3301B active rod antenna. To check the calibration, a Model 3301B

calibration test fixture is required. This fixture contains a resistive T and a

capacitor. The T allows for accurate reading of the input to the fixture. The

capacitor feeds the amplifier through the same impedance as the 41” rod

presents to it. The result is a simple, yet extremely accurate calibration.

Periodic checks of performance are recommended. To calibrate the unit, simply

attach the calibration fixture and ground it to the Model 3301B housing through

one of the counterpoise mounting holes. Place a signal source on one leg of the

fixture and a receiver on the other leg. Then terminate the output of the unit with

50 ohms. Read the input signal strength. The input signal strength measured

through the calibration fixture must have 11 dB added to it. The 11 dB is

composed of 6 dB required to normalize the rod to 1 meter and 5 dB of signal

loss through the resistive divider in the T. After the input is read, move the

receiver cable to the output of the unit and place a 50-ohm load on the now open

leg of the calibration fixture. Read the unit output. The antenna factor is the input

plus 11 dB minus the output, both readings assumed to be logarithmic.

ETS-Lindgren recommends the following input voltage levels for field calibration:

Voltage Internal

Attenuation

250 mV

0 dB

450 mV

10 dB

8 V

30 dB

E

XAMPLE

Suppose a reading is taken with a 1 MHz signal input to the calibration fixture.

The input is read as 50 dBuV and the output is read as 59 dBuV. The antenna

factor is then the input plus 11 dB minus the output of

50 dBuV + 11 dB - 59 dBuV = 2dB.

Archived 3/18/10

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