Spraque Electric Company 600a Analyzer
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Model:
600a
Date:
1970
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Description:
Interference Locator
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General. The Sprague Model 600a interference Locator is a rugged, wide-range, portable instrument designed especially to meet the needs of electric utilities, laboratories, industries and others concerned with the detection and location of sources of r-f transmissions and interference. Special attention has been given to the design details which contribute to the reliability and convenience of use.
1.2 Operating Frequency and Sensitivity. The
Model 600a Interference Locator covers from 540 kHz to 220 MHz in six tuning ranges with a sensitivity of 2 microvolts or better at all frequencies, for a 5% output meter deflection.
1.3 Application. The Model 600a interference Locator is designed for the rapid detection and location of AM/FM radio and TV signal sources. Other effective uses include the following:
a. Location of communications interference sources (corona noise, power line leaks) by electric utilities.
b. Maintenance programs, both preventive and otherwise, since many faults will begin to radiate r-f noise before actual failure occurs.
c. Laboratory and other testing and investigative applications. The instrument is useful as an r-f null detector or voltmeter when so calibrated.
d. Direction finding in marine applications.
e. Detection and location of sources of r-f transmissions within the frequency range of the instrument.
Manual type:
Service and User Manual
Pages:
20
Size:
3.60 Mbytes (3778703 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
Manual ID:
IL-110
Date:
01 January 1970
Quality:
Scanned document, reading partly badly, partly not readable.
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22 January 2021
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1. Introduction 4
1.1 General 4
1.2 Operating Frequencies and Sensitivity 4
1.3 Applications 4
1.4 Specifications 4
1.5 Block and Schematic Diagrams 4
2. Circuits 4
2.1 General 4
2.2 Detailed Block Diagrams 5, 6
3. Antenna Systems 7
3.1 General 7
3.2 VHF Dipole Antenna 7
3.3 All-Wave Rod Antenna 7
3.4 Directional Loop Antenna 8
3.5 RF Probe Antenna 8
3.6 Antenna Mounting 8
3.7 Short Coaxial Cable 8
3.8 Long Coaxial Cable 9
4. Operation 9
4.1 General 9
4.2 Attaching the Antenna 9
4.3 Applying Power 9
4.4 Range Selection 9
4.5 Antenna Peaking 9
4.6 RF Attenuation 9
4.7 Zero Set 9
4.8 Volume 9
4.9 Tuning 9
4.10 Meter 10
4.1 1 Dial Lights 1 0
4.12 Audio Output 10
4.13 External Meter 10
5. Location Procedures 1 0
5.1 General 10
5.2 Initial Readings 10
5.3 Final Readings 1 1
6. Service and Maintenance 1 1
6.1 General 1 1
6.2 Alignment 12
6.3 Voltage Chart 12
6.4 Dial Cable Re-stringing 13
7. Appendix 14
Specifications and Performance Characteristics 14
Schematic Diagram 15
Parts List 16, 17, 18
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