Holland Electronics HMMA User Manual

Hmma, Hmma specifications

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HMMA

Agile Modulator


The HMMA is a high quality SAW filtered frequency agile
modulator designed to meet high CATV performance
standards. The small sized modulator is 1 inch wide for easy
fit into 1 slot of the HMM Modular System. All channels,
CATV 2-135 and UHF 2-69 are selected with convenient
push-button switches. Low out of band noise levels allow
for use in adjacent channel head-ends. The simple operation
of this agile modulator makes the HMMA an excellent
choice where versatility, performance and small size are
required.

Output Channels: 2 – 135 CATV, 2 –13 UHF and

14-69 UHF

SAW Filtered

45 dBmV Output Level

Low Out-of-Band Noise

Easy to Read LED Channel Display

Convenient Push Button Design

Crystal Referenced PLL Tuning

HMMA SPECIFICATIONS

RF

Output Channels

TV: VHF: 2-13; UHF 14-69

CATV: 2-135

Output Level

45 dBmV max

Output

Impedence 75

ohms

Output Range

0 ~ -12 dB (adjustable)

A/V

Ratio

-10

~

-30

dB

Frequency

Stability

± 5 kHz

Aural

Carrier

Offset

+4.500

± .005 MHz

Spurious

Outputs

>-60dB

C/N

(In-Channel)

>60dB

Output Return Loss

7 dB typ

FCC

Offsets

+12.5

kHz

VIDEO

Input Level

1 Vp-p typ @mod:87.5%

Input

Impedance

75

ohms

Input Level Range

0.5 ~ 1.5 Vp-p

AUDIO:

Input Level

0.5 Vp-p typ @ dev:

± 25 kHz

Input

Impedance

5K

ohms

Input Level Range

0.3 ~ 1.0 Vp-p

Pre-Emphasis

75

us

Installation Instructions

:

1.

Slide the model HMMA unit into the HMR rack.

2.

Power up modulator by connecting the power from the HMPS power supply to the rear of
HMMA.

3.

Connect a spectrum analyzer or field strength meter to the modulator RF OUT port.

4.

Set the HMMA to the proper channel.

5.

Turn the RF output adjustment on the front of the modulator to get desired output level.

6.

Turn the A/V adjustment to set the audio carrier 12 to 17 dB below the video carrier

7.

Remove analyzer or field strength meter from the modulator RF OUT port

8.

Connect baseband audio and video signals to the AUDIO IN and VIDEO IN ports
respectively.

9.

Connect modulator RF output to television/monitor. (Make sure to use the proper size
attenuator between the modulator and television so as not to overdrive the television)

10. Turn on television and set to modulator channel
11. Turn the AUDIO adjustment on the front of the modulator to set the sound on television

equal in volume to an off-air channel

12. Turn the VIDEO adjustment to set the video modulation:

Over-modulation causes buzzing sounds, overly bright scenes, and distorted pictures.
Under-modulation results in pictures with dull white levels and dark colors.

13. Remove television/monitor and attenuator from the modulator RF OUT port

14.

Connect modulator RF OUT port to the RF input of the head-end sys

tem.

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