An GRM 114 Manual Ifr FM Am 1000s
An GRM 114 Manual Ifr FM Am 1000s
An GRM 114 Manual Ifr FM Am 1000s
TECHNICAL MANUAL
OPERATOR’S, ORGANIZATIONAL,
DIRECT SUPPORT,
AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
S A F E T Y S T E P S T O F O L L O W I F S O M E O N E
I S T H E V I C T I M O F E L E C T R I C A L S H O C K
D O N O T T R Y T O P U L L O R G R A B T H E I N D I -
V I D U A L
I F P O S S I B L E , T U R N O F F T H E E L E C T R I C A L
P O W E R
I F Y O U C A N N O T T U R N O F F T H E E L E C T R I C A L
P O W E R , P U L L , P U S H , O R L I F T T H E P E R S O N T O
S A F E T Y U S I N G A W O O D E N P O L E O R A R O P E
O R S O M E O T H E R I N S U L A T I N G M A T E R I A L
S E N D F O R H E L P A S S O O N A S P O S S I B L E
A F T E R T H E I N J U R E D P E R S O N I S F R E E O F C O N -
T A C T W I T H T H E S O U R C E O F E L E C T R I C A L
S H O C K , M O V E T H E P E R S O N A S H O R T
D I S T A N C E A W A Y A N D I M M E D I A T E L Y S T A R T
A R T I F I C I A L R E S U S C I T A T I O N
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Paragraph Page
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
Section L General
Scope 1-1 1-1
Maintenance forms, records, and reports 1-2 1-1
Reporting equipment improvement
recommendations 1-8 1-1
Administrative storage 1-4 1-1
Destruction of Army electronics materiel 1-5 1-1
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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5-28 Regulator and power supply A1A14 component location diagram 5-137
5-29 1080 MHz multiplier amplifier A1A15 component location diagram 5-138
5-30 1200 MHz diode switch A1A6 component location diagram 5-138
5-31 Power monitor A1A7 component location diagram 5-139
5-32 Spectrum analyzer A1A18 component location diagram 5-140
5-33 Spectrum analyzer module no. 1 A1A18A1 component location diagram 5-141
5-34 Spectrum analyzer module no. 2 A1A18A3 component location diagram 5-141
5-35 Oscilloscope main circuit board A1A18A4 component location diagram 5-142
5-36 1st mixer A1A19 component location diagram 5-143
5-37 2nd mixer A1A20 component location diagram 5-144
5-38 100 MHz filter A1A21 component location diagram 5-145
5-39 100 MHz amplifier/108 MHz mixer A1A24A1 component location diagram 5-145
5-40 120 MHz receiver A1A24A2 component location diagram 5-146
5-41 FM/AM generator A1A24A3 component location diagram 5-147
5-42 Relay driver A1A25 component location diagram 5-148
5-43 High level amplifier A1A28 component location diagram 5-148
5-44 High frequency multiplier/mixer A1A26 component location diagram 5-149
5-45 MM-100 assembly A2A1A1 component location diagram 5-150
5-46 AN/GRM-114 disassembly/reassembly diagram 5-179
5-47 Front panel disassembly/reassembly diagram 5-181
5-48 Upper floor disassembly/reassembly diagram 5-182
5-49 MM-100 multimeter disassembly/reassembly diagram 5-183
6-1 AN/GRM-114 mother board A1A2, schematic diagram (2 sheets) 6-3
6-2 AN/GRM-114 interconnect A1, schematic diagram (2 sheets) 6-7
6-3 AN/GRM-114 front panel assembly A1A1, schematic diagram (2 sheets) 6-11
6-4 AN/GRM-114 coaxial cable assembly A1A22, schematic diagram 6-15
6-5 AN/GRM-114 upper floor assembly A1A3, schematic diagram 6-17
6-6 Heterodyne amplifier ÷2 prescaler A1A3A1, schematic diagram 6-19
6-7 1200-2200 MHz oscillator A1A3A2, schematic diagram 6-21
6-8 AGC system A1A3A3, schematic diagram 6-23
6-9 Clock divider A1A3A4, schematic diagram 6-25
6-10 TCXO output distribution amplifier A1A3A5, schematic diagram 6-27
6-11 Transmitter sensor A1A4, schematic diagram 6-29
6-12 108 MHz bandpass filter A1A5, schematic diagram 6-31
6-13 1200 MHz amplifier A1A6, schematic diagram 6-33
6-14 Static discharge protector A1A7, schematic diagram 6-35
6-15 Rear panel assembly A1A8, schematic diagram 6-37
6-16 Duty cycle regulator A1A8A1, schematic diagram 6-39
6-17 High frequency phase lock A1A9, schematic diagram 6-41
6-18 79-80 MHz loop A1A10, schematic diagram (2 sheets) 6-43
6-19 VCO tuner A1A11, schematic diagram 6-47
6-20 Dual tone generator A1A12, schematic diagram (2 sheets) 6-49
6-21 250 kHz i.f. monitor audio A1A13, schematic diagram (3 sheets) 6-53
6-22 Regulator and power supply A1A14, schematic diagram 6-59
6-23 1080 MHz multiplier amplifier A1A15, schematic diagram 6-61
6-24 1200 MHz diode switch A1A16, schematic diagram 6-63
6-25 Power monitor A1A17, schematic diagram 6-65
6-26 Spectrum analyzer A1A18, schematic diagram 6-67
6-27 Spectrum analyzer module no. 1 A1A18A1, schematic diagram 6-69
6-28 Oscilloscope inverter board A1A18A2, schematic diagram 6-71
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6-29 Spectrum analyzer module no. 2 A1A18A3, schematic diagram (3 sheets) 6-73
6-30 Oscilloscope main circuit board A1A18A4, schematic diagram (2 sheets) 6-79
6-31 Spectrum analyzer front plate assembly A1A18A5, schematic diagram 6-83
6-32 First mixer A1A19, schematic diagram 6-85
6-33 Second mixer A1A20, schematic diagram 6-87
6-34 100 MHz filter A1A21, schematic diagram 6-89
6-35 Battery, modified A1A23, schematic diagram 6-91
6-36 100 MHz amplifier/108 MHz mixer A1A24A1, schematic diagram 6-93
6-37 120 MHz receiver A1A24A2, schematic diagram (2 sheets) 6-95
6-38 FM/AM generator A1A24A3, schematic diagram 6-99
6-39 Relay driver A1A25, schematic diagram 6-101
6-40 High frequency multiplier/mixer A1A26, schematic diagram 6-103
6-41 Frequency select switch A1A27, schematic diagram 6-105
6-42 High level amplifier A1A28, schematic diagram 6-107
6-43 MM-100 assembly A2A1, schematic diagram (3 sheets) 6-109
LIST OF TABLES
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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
Section I. GENERAL
1-1. Scope.
a. This manual describes Test Set, Radio 1-3. Reporting Equipment Improvement Recommen-
AN/GRM-114 and contains information for in- dations (EIR). If your AN/GRM-114 needs improve-
stallation, operation, and direct support (DS), and ment, let us know, Send us an EIR. You, the user, are
general support (GS) maintenance. the only one who can tell us what you don’t like about
your equipment, Let us know why you don’t like the
b. Repair parts and special tools to sup- design, Tell us why a procedure is hard to perform. Put
port the AN/GRM-114 are listed in TM11-6625- it on an SF 368 (Quality Deficiency Report). Mail it to
3016-24P. Commander, US Army Communications-Electronics
Command, ATTN: DRSEL-ME-MQ, Fort
1-2. Maintenance Forms, Records, and Reports. Monmouth, New Jersey 07703, We’ll send you, a reply,
1-6. Purpose. Test Set, Radio, hereinafter referred to 1-8. Description and Capabilities. The AN/GRM-
as Communications Service Monitor ANK2RM-114, or 114 incorporates the functions of an FM/AM sig-
AN/GRM-114, (fig. 1-1) is a compact, light-weight, nal generator, FM/AM receiver, RF spectrum
portable maintenance instrument which provides test analyzer, oscilloscope, audio generator, power
and measurement capabilities to effectively test and ser- monitor, and a multimeter. These functions per-
vice a variety of avionics and communications mit the test set to perform general diagnostic
equipments. tests end transmitter/receiver performance tests.
1-7. Use. The AN/GRM-114 contains an internal 1-9. Equipment Characteristics, Table 1-1 lists
rechargeable battery pack, and can be used almost the physical characteristics of the Communica-
anywhere without concern for immediate power. tions Service Monitor AN/GRM-114. Table 1-2
It can also be operated from an ac line voltage or lists the electrical characteristics, and table 1-3
an external dc source. lists the environmental characteristics.
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Characteristics I Specification
Internal Battery: 12 V dc
5.0 Ah
Characteristics Specification
RF Signal Generator
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Specification
Characteristics
“HI Level” Power Range 0 dBm; ±2.5 dB (20 kHz to 600 MHz)
±4.0 dB (600 MHz to 999.9999 MHz)
Dial indicator accuracy (dBm scale) is
maintained relative to 0-dBm indication
Internal Modulation
AM: 10 Hz to 5 kHz (0 to 90%)
FM: 10 Hz to 9999.9 Hz rate, 0 to ±15 kHz
deviation
External Modulation
AM: 3.0 V (±1V) peak-to-peak produces 90%
modulation
Oscilloscope
Display Size: 5x5cm
Vertical Bandwidth: DC to 1 MHz (at 3-dB bandwidth) ac
or dc inputs
External Vertical Input Ranges: 10 mV, 100 mV, 1 V, 10 V per division
Horizontal Sweep Rate: 10 ms, 1 ms, 100 µs, 10 µs per division
Spectrum Analyzer
Audio Generator
Frequency Range
Accuracy
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Characteristics Specification
Distortion
Receiver/Monitor
Selectivity at 3 dB Point
Receiver Antenna Input Protection: 0.25 watts maximum level without damage
Power Monitor
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Characteristics Specification
MM-100 Multimeter
SINAD
Range: 3-20 dB
Accuracy: ±1.5 dB
Distortion (DIST)
Range: 0-10%, and 0-30%
±DC Volts
Ranges: .1V, .3V, 1V, 3V, 10V, 30V, 100V, and 300V
(full scale)
AC Volts
Range: .1 to 300 V rms full scale
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Characteristics I Specifications
AM%
Range: 0-100%
AC Load HI-Z (1 M Ω )
Characteristics Specifications
Temperature Range
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Internal, Test Set I (32 to 122° F) O to 50° C
1-10. Items Supplied. Table 1-4 lists the items 1-11. Items Required (but not supplied). Items
supplied. required that are not supplied are listed in table
5-1, Tools and Test Equipment.
Item Quantity
AN/GRM-114
(includes multimeter MM-100
Attenuator 10 dB
Input 150 watts 1
10 dB attenuator 1
20 dB attenuator 1
30 dB attenuator 1
Cigarette lighter adpater plug DC power cord 1
Test probe for multimeter 1
Cable
BNC on one end, N-type connector on
other end 1
Antenna 1
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Spare fuses 4
1/32 A 250 V 1
1 1/4 A 125 V Slow Blow 1
7 1/2 A 32 V 2
Allen Wrench 1
Power cord AC 1
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CHAPTER 2
2-1. Unpacking. Refer to figure 2-1 and para- fixed to shipping container for “Damage
graph 1-2., c for AN/GRM-114 packaging. Claim” procedure.
a. Position shipping carton with “OPEN b. Check the equipment and accessories
THIS END” label facing up. against the packing slip. Report all
discrepancies in accordance with the
b. Remove packing slip attached to top “Damage Claim” procedure.
side of carton, (Use packing slip to
confirm receipt of all goods as listed,) 2-4. Siting. The AN/GRM-114 may be battery
operated in nearly any location, Mobile, aircraft,
c. Cut and remove white holddown straps or marine operation is possible directly from 11-
from shipping carton, to 28- V dc power systems, using a furnished ciga-
rette lighter adapter plug. AC operation is possible
d. Cut tape along top 3 edges of carton to from 110/230-V ac, 50- to 400-Hz power sources.
open lid.
2-5. Installation Instructions.
e. Remove WARRANTY INFORMATION
PACKET from carton. a. Extend support bracket on bottom of
unit to fully locked position and place
f. Remove top packing mold from carton. the set on flat surface, bottom side down.
(Bottom side of unit has four plastic
g. Unwrap polyethylene sheeting from top feet.)
of canvas carrying case.
b. Unlatch and fold back lid, exposing
h. Carefully lift canvas carrying case from front panel face of unit. (If desired, lid
carton by handle and remove polyethy- can be detached from set at hinges by
lene sheeting and bottom packing mold. sliding lid to operator’s right. )
i. Unzip carrying case and carefully remove c. Remove retaining plate inside lid by ro-
AN/GRM-114. tating quick-release latch counterclock-
wise ( C C W) and gently pulling plate
j. Save shipping carton and all packing straight out from lid.
material for possible reuse.
d. Remove ac and dc power cables from
2-2. Assembly. The AN/GRM-114 comes fully inside of lid, along with 90° BNC
assembled, except for the antenna. Refer to connector, Note additional accessories
chapter 5, paragraph 7 for assembly instructions attached to rear side of retaining plate
and drawings. removed in step c. Those accessories
include:
2-3. Checking Unpacked Equipment.
4 spare fuses
a. Inspect all equipment for visible or con- 1 antenna
cealed damage which may have occurred 1 Allen wrench
during shipment, If the equipment has
been damaged, refer to “RECEIVING (Refer to table 5-1 for list of items required but
INSPECTION/UNPACKING” sticker af- not supplied.)
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(b) Connect 3-pin grounded plug on Power rating for the AN/GRM-114
opposite end of ac power cable can be found on the Model/Serial
to standard 3-pin grounded re- No. nameplate, which is located on
ceptacle. (For dc operation, con- the bottom side of the unit, or in
nect cigarette lighter adapter on chapter 1, paragraph 7, table 1-1.
opposite end of dc power cable
to cigarette lighter socket.) An adhesive CAUTION sticker is on
all units and power cables wired for
(c) Place PWR/OFF/BATT switch to operation at 230 V ac. No sticker
PWR position to energize set. is on units wired for operation at
110 V ac.
(2) Battery Operation
CHAPTER 3
THEORY OF OPERATION
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rent to protect the 1st Mixer (figure 6-32). The to the oscilloscope for monitoring FM deviation
Power Monitor Relays (figure 6-25) are de-energiz- and frequency. This signal is also applied to a
ed. The 1st Mixer Relays (figure 6-32) are de- peak detector to operate the DEVIATION (kHz)/
energized and the 1st local oscillator signal (refer WATTS meter. A separate FM audio output goes
to figure 3-5 for a block diagram) is present at to the FM contact of the AM/FM switch. The AM
1200-MHz above the first three digits of the FRE- audio output goes to the AM position of the AM)
QUENCY MHz thumbwheels. A 1200-MHz inter- FM switch. The output of the AM/FM switch is
mediate frequency is applied to the 1200-MHz the Demod output of the test set. This output
Diode Switch (figure 6-24), where it is filtered. is fed to the MM 100 and RCVR contact of the
It is then applied to the 1200-MHz Amplifier, lNT MOD/RCVR switch. The output of the
and the amplified signal is applied to the 1200- INT[ MOD?RCVR switch passes through the
MHz Diode Switch where it is filtered once more. volume control to the audio amp and out to the
The 1200-MHz signal is applied to the 2nd Mixer speaker.
(figure 6-33), where the 2nd local oscillator signal
(refer to figure 3-6 for a block diagram) is present b. Transmitter input is applied at the
at 1079.0001-1080.000-MHz, depending on the TRANS/RCVR connector on the front panel.
last four digits of the FREQUENCY MHz thumb- The Transmitter Sensor (figure 6-11) puts the
wheels. The 2nd Mixer beats the two signals to- unit into the Receive mode if the GEN/RCVR
gether and the difference signal of 120-MHz is switch is in the GEN position. The signal is at-
fed through the Receive Diode Switch to the tenuated by a 20 dB pad. The output signal is ap-
Spectrum Analyzer for display and to the 120- plied to the Power Monitor relays. The relays are
MHz Receiver (figure 6-37). Within the 120-MHz de-energized, the signal passes through the relays,
Receiver, the 120-MHz signal beats with a signal and is detected by the Power Monitor diode, The
from a 109.3-MHz oscillator. The difference signal detected signal is applied to the Regulator and
of 10.7-MHZ beats with a signal from a 10.95- Power Supply Circuit Board (figure 6-22), where it
MHz oscillator, and the 250-kHz difference signal operates the Power Monitor functions on the cir-
is applied to the 250-kHz I.F. Monitor Audio Cir- cuit hoard. The circuit hoard sends a signal to the
cuit Board (figure 6-21). The signal splits for Relay Driver (figure 6-39) to energize the 1st Mixer
AM and FM demodulation. AM audio and signal relays. The applied signal passes through a 60-dB
level are detected. The detected signal level oper- attenuator to the 1st Mixer relay assembly. The
ates the AGC and squelch systems. The AGC Sys- signal applied at the TRANS/RCVR connector is
tem controls the gain from the 120-MHz Receiver therefore attenuated by a total of 80 dB, For ex-
to the 250-kHz I.F. Monitor Audio Circuit Board. ample, if 100 watts is applied to the TRANS/
The SQUELCH adjustment controls the squelch RCVR connector, --30 dBm is applied to the 1st
threshold, which is the signal level required at the Mixer relay assembly. The relays are energized,
ANT INPUT connector for audio output to be and pass the signal to the 1st Mixer circuit. From
enabled, and the detected signal level is applied there, the signal follows the same path described
to the DEVIATION (KHz)/WATTS meter to in paragraph 3-2a.
display the signal strength. A 250-kHz Interme-
diate Frequency (1. F.) is applied to the oscillo- 3-3. Generate Theory, ( Refer to figure 3-3 for a
scope for display of the AM envelope. The 250- block diagram. )
kHz I.F. is rectified to a dc level through a dis-
criminator and audio filter. The dc level is the a. The 120-MHz FM/AM Generator always
reference for the FREQ. ERROR (KHz) meter. generates a 120-MHz signal. This signal is phase
If the I.F. signal increases, the dc level increases locked to the TCXO through a .10-kHz signal from
moving the FREQ. ERROR (KHz) Meter in the the Clock Divider (figure 6-9), The Dual Tone Gen-
positive direction. If the I.F. signal decreases, erator (figure 6-20) sends an audio signal to the
the dc level decreases, moving the FREQ. ER- FM/AM Generator applying either AM or FM mod-
ROR (KHz) /watts meter in the negative direc- ulation to the 120-MHz signal, depending on the
tion. The amount of change in the Intermediate position of the AM/FM switch. This modulated
Frequency as it increases or decreases due to 120-MHz signal is crossfed to the 2nd Mixer (fig-
modulation is the FM deviation. The rate of change ure 6-33). The crossfeed diode switch in the 2nd
as the Intermediate Frequency increases or de- Mixer allows a signal path through the 2nd Mixer
creases is the FM audio signal. This signal is sent to the 120-MHz Receiver and the Spectrum Analy -
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zer. From there, it follows the same path through RCVR position. When the BFO/OFF switch is in
the 120-MHz Receiver (figure 6-37) and the 250- the BFO position, the FM/AM generator generates
kHz I.F. Monitor Audio Circuit Board (figure 6-21) a 120-MHz signal. The signal is applied to the 2nd
as do received signals (refer to paragraph 3-2a.). Mixer through the variable attenuator (RF LEVEL/
A second 120-MHz output of the FM/AM Gen- BFO INJECTION). If the HI LVL/µV x 100/
erator is applied to the variable attenuator (RF NORM switch is in the NORM position, the 40
LEVEL/BFO INJECTION), which is calibrated dB pad in the 2nd Mixer is selected. It is bypassed
in both µV and dBm. The variable attenuator if the switch is in the µV x 100 position. The BFO
is accurate at the TRANS/RCVR port with a coupling mixes the generated signal with the re-
scaling factor which is controlled by the HI LVL/ ceived signal. The signal then follows the path out
µV x 100/NORM switch. Attenuator output is of the 2nd Mixer described in paragraph 3-2a.
applied to the 2nd Mixer where it can be attenuat-
ed by a 40-dB pad, depending on the position of 3-4. Frequency Error Theory. (Refer to figure
the HI LVL/µV x 100/NORM switch. If the switch 3-4 for a block diagram. )
is in the NORM position, the 40-dB pad is selected.
It is bypassed if the switch is in the µV x 100 or a. The AUTO/OFF/ZERO, BATT switch
III LVL position. The generate diode switch ap- must be in the AUO ZERO position (upper posi-
plies a 120-MHz signal to the 2nd Mixer. The 2nd tion) in order for Frequency Error Measurements
Local Oscillator (refer to Figure 3-6 for a block to be taken. When it is in the AUTO ZERO posi-
diagram ) output mixes with the 120-MHz genera- tion, errors caused by drift of the 109.3 MHz cry-
ted signal producing a frequency of approximately stal oscillator (3rd local oscillator) or the 10.95
1200-MHz. The 1200-MHz I.F. is fed to the 1200- MHz crystal oscillator (4th local oscillator) in the
MHz Diode Switch (figure 6-24) where it is fil- 120-MHz Receiver (figure 6-37) and offset errors
tered, applied to the 1200-MHz Amplifier (fig- in the 250 kHz I.F. Monitor Audio Circuit Board
ure 6-13) and returned to a second filter in the (figure 6-21 ) are corrected. These corrections are
1200-MHz Diode Switch. From there the 1200- made at the Frequency Error Meter Driver on the
MHz signal is fed to the 1st Mixer where it mixes 250 kHz I.F. Monitor Audio Circuit Board. When
with the output of the 1st Local Oscillator. The the AUTO/OFF/ZERO, BATT switch is in the
output of the 1st local oscillator is 1200-MHz AUTO position, an auto zero pulse is produced
above the setting of the three leftmost digits every 1.5 seconds, with a 3-ms “on time”. This
of the FREQUENCY MHz thumbwheels. The 1st pulse is applied to the 250 kHz I.F. Monitor Audio
Mixer relays are de-energized, and the signal Circuit Board and 2nd Mixer (figure 6-33). This
passes through to the Power Monitor Relays pulse turns off the 2nd Mixer Receive Diode
(figure 6-25). The relays are energized, and the Switch, the Generate Diode Switch, the Generate
signal passes to the 20 dB pad and the Transmitter Crossfeed Diode Switch and turns on the Auto
Sensor (figure 6-11 ). The signal is then applied to Zero Diode Switch. It also disables the AGC sys-
the TRANS/RCVR connector. tem in the 250 kHz I.F. Monitor Audio Circuit
Board. The 10-MHz input to the 2nd Mixer Diode
b. W h e n t he H I LVL/ µV x 10 0/ N ORM Switch Assembly from the TCXO Output Distri-
switch is in the HI LVL position, power is ap- bution Amplifier (figure 6-10) is multiplied to 120
plied to the High Level Amplifier (figure 6-42). MHz. The Auto Zero Diode Switch feeds this 120-
The signal path up to the 1st Mixer is the same as MHz signal to the 120 MHz Receiver and Spectrum
for generate operation (refer to paragraph 3-3a). Analyzer. The 120-MHz Auto Zero signal is mixed
The 1st Mixer relays energize, and the signal goes in the 120-MHz Receiver with a signal from the
from the 1st Mixer circuit to the High Level 109.3 MHz crystal oscillator (3rd local oscillator).
Amplifier. Amplified output is sent back to theist The difference signal of approximately 10.7-MHz
Mixer Assembly and through the relays. It then is mixed with a signal from a 10.95 MHz crystal
follows the path through the Power Monitor relays, oscillator. The difference signal, which incorpor-
the 20 dB pad, and the Transmitter Sensor to the ates errors due to drift of the 3rd and 4th local —
TRANS/RCVR connector as in generate operation oscillators, is approximately 250 kHz. This signal
(refer to paragraph 3-3a). is fed to the discriminator and the Frequency
Error Meter Driver Circuit on the 250-kHz I.F.
c. The beat frequency oscillator (BFO) is Monitor Audio Circuit Board. During the AUTO
active only when the GEN/RCVR switch is in the ZERO pulse, the output of the Frequency Error
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Meter Driver Circuit is fed to a comparator, The circuit. The TCXO, through the TCXO Output Dis-
output of the comparator sums with the output of tribution Amplifier, applies a 10-MHz signal to
the discriminator. This sum signal zeroes the Fre- the reference circuit of the High Frequency Phase
quency Error Meter Driver output of the compara- Lock. This 10-MHz signal is divided by twenty, and
tor and the FREQ. ERROR (KHz) meter. After provides a 500-kHz reference for the phase detec-
the AUTO ZERO pulse, there is a 0.5 ms delay tor. If a frequency/phase difference is detected be-
until the meter circuits are activated. This gives tween the programmable divider circuit and the
the system time to reestablish the original signal. 500-kHz reference, the resultant difference signal
(a dc level) is applied to the VCO Tuner which in
3-5. 1st Local Oscillator Theory. (Refer to figure turn slews the 1200-2200 MHz VCO frequency as
3-5 for a block diagram, ) necessary until the output of the programmable
divider settles at 500-kHz. At this point, the High
The TCXO applies a 10-MHz signal to the 100- Frequency Phase lock loop is locked on frequency
MHz Amplifier/108-MHz Mixer (figure 6-36) (High Frequency Multiplier/Mixer, Heterodyne
through the TCXO Output Distribution Ampli- Amplifier ÷2 Prescaler, High Frequency Phase
fier (figure 6-10). The 100-MHz Amplifier/108- Lock, VCO Tuner, and 1200-2200-MHz Oscillator).
MHz Mixer selects the fifth harmonic of 10-MHz, The VCO Tuner also applies a fast tune line to the
amplifies it and multiplies the 50-MHz signal by AGC System (figure 6-8), which applies it to the
two. The resulting 100-MHz signal is amplified 1200-2200-MHz Oscillator to provide controlled
and applied to the 100-MHz Filter (figure 6-34). gain of the loop at the selected frequency. The
The 100-MHz signal is then applied to the High 1200-2200-MHz Oscillator applies a signal, which
Frequency Multiplier/Mixer (figure 6-40), where it is the output of the 1st local oscillator, to the 1st
is amplified, then applied to the five tuned cavities Mixer (figure 6-32). An indication that the High
within the High Frequency Multiplier/Mixer. The Frequency Phase Lock loop is operating properly
outputs of the tuned cavities are selected by the is that the left lock lamp is lit.
VCO Tuner (figure 6-19), which is controlled by
the leftmost digit of the FREQUENCY MHz 3-6. 2nd Local Oscillator Theory. (Refer to figure
thumbwheels (figure 6-41). The value of the left- 3-6 for a block diagram.)
most digit also selects the frequency range of the
1200-2200-MHz Oscillator (figure 6-7) through The TXCO sends a 10-MHZ signal through the
the VCO Tuner. If the digit is 0 or 1, the 1100- TCXO Output Distribution Amplifier (figure 6-10)
MHz cavity is selected, and the 1200-2200-MHz to the Clock Divider (figure 6-9). The Clock Divid-
Oscillator is 1200-1399-MHz, If it is 2 or 3, the er reduces the signal to 100-Hz and applies it to
1300-MHz cavity is selected, and the Oscillator the 79-80 MHz Loop (figure 6-18). The value of
is 1400 -1599-MHz, If the digit is 4 or 5, the the four rightmost digits of the FREQUENCY
1600-MHz cavity and the 1600-1799-MHz range MHz thumbwheels determine the output of the
are selected, The 1700-MHz cavity and the 1800- 79-80 MHz Loop, The frequency varies from
1999-MHz range are selected when the digit is 6 7.90001-MHz if the digits are 9999 to 8,00000.
or 7. The 1900-MHz cavity and the 2000-2199- MHz if the digits are 0000, When the 79-80 MHz
MHz range are selected if the digit is 8 or 9. The Loop is operating properly, the right lock lamp on
1200-2200-MHz Oscillator applies its selected fre- the front panel will be lit. The output frequency is
quency to the High Frequency Mutliplier/Mixer, applied to the 100-MHz Amplifier/108-MHz Mixer
where it is mixed with the frequency of the se- (figure 6-36), which mixes the signal with 100-MHz.
lected tuned cavity to produce a signal from 100 The output signal, which is between 107.90001 -
to 299-MHz. This signal is applied to the Hetero- MHz and 108.00000-MHz, is applied to the 108-
dyne Amplifier ÷2 Prescaler (figure 6-6), which MHz Bandpass Filter (figure 6-12), then to the
divides it into an output signal between 50 and 108 O-MHZ Multiplier Amplifier (figure 6-23),
149.5-MHz. This signal is applied to the High where it is multiplied by ten. The resulting signal
Frequency Phase Lock (figure 6-17), and is divid- 1079.0001-MHz to 1080.0000-MHz, is the output
ed in a programmable divider circuit by a number of the 2nd local oscillator. It is applied to 2nd
between 100 and 299, which is selected by the first Mixer (figure 6-33).
three digits (100, 10 and l-MHz) of the FRE-
QUENCY MHz thumbwheels. The resulting fre- 3-7. Dual Tone Generator Theory. (Refer to fig-
quency provides one input to the phase detector ure 3-7 for a block diagram. )
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a. The lNT MOD/OFF control applies AC/OFF/DC switch must be in either the AC or
power (+5 V dc) to the variable tone circuits. The DC position. These two positions allow +12 V to
MODULATION FREQ. Hz thumbwheels control the Oscilloscope Inverter Circuit Board (figure
the frequency, which is digitally selected, and cry- 6-28).
stal controlled. The ouput of a 10.24 MHz cry-
stal oscillator is applied to bit rate multipliers b. The Inverter Circuit Board is the power
which are controlled by the setting of the MOD- supply for the crt. It uses the +12 V allowed by
ULATION FREQ. Hz thumbwheels, The output the AC/OFF/DC switch as a source for the switch-
of the bit rate multipliers is summed. If it is ing regulator: --2000 V dc is developed for the crt
greater than 1-kHz, it is sent to a 10 counter, cathode, and +200 V dc is developed for the hori-
then to a Read Only Memory (ROM). If it is less zontal and vertical deflection plates of the crt. The
than 1-kHz, it is sent directly to the ROM. It is crt heater voltage is also developed. The lnverter
then applied to a Digital/Analog (D/A) converter, Board sends signals to the CRT for blanking of
where it is converted to a frequency based on out- the retrace, and it also controls the intensity and
put from the ROM. The output signal from the focus of the crt trace.
D/A converter is filtered and ac coupled into a sine
wave. This signal is applied to the lNT MOD/OFF c. Vertical inputs to the crt are derived by
control on the front panel. The INT MOD/OFF the oscilloscope Main Circuit Board (figure 6-30)
control potentiometer (POT) varies the output from either the input to the SCOPE IN connector,
level. The tone generator can be keyed off by in- or from the 15/6/1.5 KHz positions of the EXT V/
serting a phone jack into the EXT MOD connec- DIV control. For internal modulation, AM modula-
tor. tion is applied to the Main Circuit Board from the
250-kHz Intermediate Frequency on the 250-kHz
b. The fixed tone generator is a resistor 1.F. Monitor Audio Circuit Board (figure 6-21),
capacitor (RC) operational amplifier oscillator and frequency deviation is applied to the Main
which adjusts the frequency to approximately 1 Circuit Board from the FM audio output of the
kHz. The signal is applied to the 1-kHz INT MOD/ 250-kHz I.F. Monitor Audio Circuit Board, When
OFF control, which controls the amplitude, using the oscilloscope as a general purpose test
instrument to measure external inputs applied
c. If there is an external modulation input.
through the SCOPE IN connector. the EXT V/
at thc EXT MOD connector, it is presented for
DIV Control must be in the .01 V/DIV, .1 V/DIV,
summation in tile Dual Tone Generator Assembly
1 V/DIV, or 10 V/DIV position. The EXT V/
(figure 6-20).
DIV vernier control reduces the signal amplitude
d. In the output circuit of the Dual Tone when it is not in the CAL position. The Main Cir-
Generator, the fixed tone, the variable tone, and cuit Board applies the signals derived from either
input at the EXT MOD connector are summed. the SCOPE IN connector or the 15/6/1.5 KHz
The summed signal is applied to an output buffer- positions of the EXT V/DIV control to the crt to
amplifier. The amplified signal is applied to the control the vertical position of the trace. These
INT MOD OUT connector, to the AM/FM switch, inputs to the crt are either ac or dc coupled. The
which applies it to the FM/AM Generator (figure VERT control adjusts the vertical position of the
6-38), and to the lNT MOD position of the lNT crt trace.
MOD/RCVR switch, This switch couples the sig-
nal to the VOL control, and the VOL, control feeds d. Horizontal inputs to the crt derived
the 250-kHz I.F. Monitor Audio Circuit Board from the internal sweep, according to the position
(figure 6-21), which applies an audio signal to the of the SWEEP control. The internal sweep comes
speaker. from the internal. sweep generator on the Main
Circuit Board. When the SWEEP control is fully
3-8. Oscilloscope Theory, (Refer to figure 3-8 ccw, the sweep frequency equals the tone genera-
for a block diagram.) tor output frequency, and the length of the sweep
is controlled by the amplitude of the tone genera-
a. To operate the oscilloscope. the ANALY tor output, The SWEEP vernier control increases
DISPR control must be turned fully ccw, in detent. the number of pulses displayed when it is not in
When the control is in this position, the Spectrum the CAL position. The HORIZ control adjusts the
Analyzer is off, arid the Oscilloscope is on. The horizontal position of the crt trace.
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3-9. Spectrum Analyzer Theory. (Refer to figure ing V.C.O. allows signals to be viewed during mini-
3-9 for a block diagram of Spectrum Analyzer mum dispersion which are ±500-kHz from the
Circuit Board 1, and to Figure 3-10 for a block frequency of the FREQUENCY MHz thumb-
diagram of Spectrum Analyzer Circuit Board 2.) wheels. During maximum dispersion, signals may
be viewed which are + 5 MHz from the frequency
a. TO turn the Spectrum Analyzer on. the of the FREQUENCY MHz thumbwheels. The
AC/OFF/DC switch must be in either the AC or V.C.O. is phase locked to the 5.12 MHz crystal
DC position. This applies power (+12 V ) to the oscillator on Module No. 2 to keep the center
oscilloscope Inverter Circuit Board (figure 6-28). frequency at 145-MHz.
The ANALY DISPR control must be out of the
fully ccw, or detent position. When it is out of 3-10. MM-100 (Multimeter) Theory. (Refer to
detent, the Oscilloscope inputs to the horizontal figure 3-11 for a block diagram.)
and vertical deflective plates of the crt are dis-
abled, the Spectrum Analyzer inputs to the hori- a. The MM-100 is powered by +12 V dc
zontal and vertical deflection plates are enabled, through its accessory cable at the EXT ACC con-
and the HORIZ and VERT controls are disabled. nector.
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e. When the FUNCTION control is in the the battery fuse. For operation on an external dc
DC+ position, positive dc voltage is measured. The voltage, +11 to +28 V dc is applied to the Duty
polarity of the INPUT connector is normal, be- Cycle Regulator through the’ external dc fuse.
cause the center conductor of the INPUT connec- For operating on an ac voltage, the ac voltage is
tor is switched to the input amplifier, and the connected to the transformer through a fuse on the
shield is switched to meter ground. DC is applied Rear Panel. ‘he transformer steps down the ac
to the meter driver through loading resistors se- input voltage to 9 V ac. This voltage is rectified
lected by the position of the RANGE control (.1V- by two bridge rectifiers. Unregulated dc voltage
300V, full scale). Maximum input is 300 V dc, is fed to the Duty Cycle Regulator. When operating
either directly, or with the probe in the x1 posi- on an external ac or dc voltage, rectified ac or ex-
tion. Maximum input is 800 V dc using the probe ternal dc is applied to the PWR/OFF/BATT switch.
in the x10 position. DC+ voltages are read on the When the switch is in the PWR positions, voltage
top or second scale depending on the value of full is applied through tile normally close’d contacts of
scale deflection, as determined by the setting of the Duty Cycle Regulator relay to the Duty Cycle
the RANGE control. Regulator circuits. To operate on battery, the
PWR/OFF/BATT Switch is depressed to the mom-
f. Input loading for ac voltages occurs entary BATT position. This sends a signal to the
through impedance matching circuits. There are Regulator and Power Supply Circuit Board (figure
five different AC LOAD positions for these cir- 6-22) which energizes the Duty Cycle Regulator
cuits, HI-Z (1 M Ω) — 3.2 Ω. The position of the relay allowing battery voltage to be presented to
RANGE control selects the range of full scale the Duty Cycle Regulator circuits. To remove
deflection (.1V - 300 V). For direct input, 300 battery power, the PWR/OFF/BATT Switch is
V ac is maximum input. 600 V ac is maximum in- again depressed to the momentary battery posi-
put using the probe in the x10 position. The fre- tion.
quency range is 25-Hz to 25-kHz with the probe.
Input ac voltages are rectified and passed to the b. T h e D u t y Cycle Regulator develops
meter driver. The dB scale (red scale) is provided +5, +12 and -39 V dc regulated outputs from the
.—. for ac reference measurements. source voltage. The +5 V dc output is used in logic
circuits. The +12 V dc output is fed to the Oscillo-
g. When the RANGE control is in the scope Main Circuit Board (figure 6-30) and the
SINAD position, the SINAD scale (blue scale), Regulator and Power Supply Circuit Board. The
is calibrated in dB below 100% distortion. The –39 V dc output is fed to the Regulator and
FUNCTION control should be in the AC LOAD Power Supply Circuit Board. The Duty Cycle
positions as required. SINAD measurements use Regulator also provides a battery charging circuit.
a 1-kHz tone, 50 mV-22V (rms). Internal AGC This circuit, which provides 15 V dc, operates
and AFC circuits allow measurements to be made only on an external voltage.
without level or frequent y settings.
c. The Regulator and Power Supply Cir-
h. For the DIST (distortion) positions of cuit Board receives inputs from the Duty Cycle
the RANGE control, 0-10% is read on the top Regulator. The Circuit Board develops +11,
scale, and 0-30% is read on the 0 to 3 scale. Dis- —12, and –-35 V dc outputs for operation of cir-
tortion measurements use a 1-kHz, 50-m V -22V cuit boards and mechanical assemblies. These vol-
(rms) tone only. Internal AGC and AFC circuits tages are current limited to prevent damage to the
allow measurements to be made without level or regulator circuits. The Circuit Board also con-
frequency settings. tains a battery timer circuit, which turns the test
set off after six to ten minutes of battery opera-
3-11. Power Supply Theory. (Refer to figure tion, and a low voltage cutoff circuit which pre-
3-12 for a block diagram. ) vents battery operation of the test set when the
battery voltage is below 11 volts. The Circuit,
a. Power may he supplied to the AN/GRM- Board converts RF siqnals detected by the Power
114 from the hatter-y, from an external dc source. Monitor (figure 6-25) into dc voltages which are
or from an external ac source. When operating on sent to the DEVIATION (KHz)/WATTS meter for
battery voltage, 12 V is applied from the battery power measurements. It also switches the AN/
to the Duty Cycle Regulator (figure 6-16) through GRM-114 between the generate and receive modes.
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b. Remove all jewelry or other cosmetic h. Do not allow scope trace to become con-
apparel before performing any test procedures centrated on CRT as a stationary spot, as CRT
involving "live" circuits. screen may be burned permanently. Reduce trace
intensity if trace must remain stationary.
c. Use only insulated troubleshooting tools
when working with “live” circuits. i. Protect AN/GRM-114 from vibration or
d. For added insulation, place rubber bench mechanical shock. The CRT is highly evacuated
mat underneath all powered bench equipment, as and if broken, will implode, causing possible seri-
well as a rubber floor mat underneath operator ous injury from fragmented glass.
chair.
4-2. AN/GRM-114 Controls, indicators, and Con-
e. Heed all WARNINGS and CAUTIONS nectors. Table 4-1 lists the controls, indicators,
concerning maximum voltage and power inputs. anti connectors (figure 4-1) of the AN/GRM-114.
Control, indicator,
or connector Function
HI LVL/µV x 100/NORM switch 3-position switch which selects power range for
RF LEVEL/BFO INJECTION dial as follows:
NORM position - RF/BFO output level is equal
to setting of RF LEVEL/
BFO INJECTION dial on µV
(microvolts) or dBm (decibels
referenced to 1 milliwatt)
scale.
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Control, indicator,
or connector Function
ZERO, BATT
position When switch is held in this
springloaded position, a
visual indication of internal
battery voltage is displayed
on DEVIATION (KHz)/
WATTS meter BATT
(green) scale.
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Control, indicator, —
or connector Function
PWR (leftmost
position) - Allows application of exter-
nal ac or dc power.
Off-center
position) - Shuts off power to all cir-
cuits, except battery
charger circuit.
BATT (rightmost
position) - Powers AN/GRM-114 by
its internal battery; set
will turn off automatically
after approximately eight
minutes of operation, to
prevent battery rundown.
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Control, indicator,
or connector Function
10 MHz CAL adjustment Fine tuning adjustment for 10-MHz master oscilla-
tor frequency.
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Control, indicator,
or connector Function
INT MOD/RCVR switch Couples receiver or dual tone generator audio out-
put to internal speaker through VOL control.
INT MOD OUT connector Output connector which couples dual tone gen-
erator audio output to external devices. Output
level is controlled by INT MOD/OFF (outer
control) and 1 kHz INT MOD/OFF (inner
control).
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Control, indicator,
or connector Function
NOTE
SWEEP control
Controls horizontal sweep speed of oscilloscope
in indicated increments per graticule division.
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EXT V/DIV
positions - Selects oscilloscope ver-
tical sensitivity (in indi-
cated voltage increments
per graticule division) for
signals applied to SCOPE
IN connector.
NOTE
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Control, indicator,
or connector Function
NOTE
NOTE
Cathode ray tube (crt) display Display screen for AN/GRM-114 oscilloscope
or spectrum analyzer.
NOTE
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Control, indicator,
or connector Function
NOTE
LOCK (left Iamp) When lit, indicates proper operation of high fre-
quency phase lock loop. Lamp will blink momen-
tarily when MHz segments of FREQUENCY
MHz thumbwheels are increased in value or
decreased in value, however lamp should re-
main lit at all other times when power is
applied.
FREQ. ERROR (KHz) meter Provides visual display of difference between re-
ceived signal frequency and AN/GRM-114
receiver frequency (as represented by FRE-
QUENCY MHz thumbwheel setting).
LEVEL lamp When lit, indicates that input level at ANT INPUT
connector is above the squelch threshoId of
AN/GRM-114 receiver.
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or connector Function
NOTE
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Control, indicator,
or connector Function
FUNCTION control
AC LOAD
positions Provides ac resistance in —
amounts listed.
OHMS (only
position - For use when measuring
resistance.
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Control, indicator,
or connector Function
NOTE
I
DIST and SINAD positions are
intended for use at 1 kHz only.
4-3. Operating Procedures. Table 4-2 lists start- and control settings (figure 4-2) necessary to
up procedures, emergency operating procedures, generate rf signals. Table 4-4 lists the operat-
and stopping procedures for the AN/GRM-114. ing instructions. Refer to table 4-5 for opera-
ting instructions for AM signals and refer to
4-4. RF Signal Generator Operating Instruc- table 4-6 for operating instructions for FM sig-
ions. Table 4-3 lists the initial adjustments nals.
Condition Procedure
NOTE
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4-5. Oscilloscope Operating Instructions. on the oscilloscope. Table 4-8 lists the operating
instructions.
NOTE
Do not apply inure than 200 V
(peak-to-]]eak) to the SCOPE IN-
To apply power to the AN/GRM-
PUT connector. If an oscilloscope
114, refer to the instructions in
probe is used to apply a signal
paragraph 4-4.
from a UUT to the SCOPE IN-
PUT connector, attach the ground
Warm-Up time of the crt is ap-
lead of the probe to UUT ground.
proximately 30 seconds from a
Table 4-7 lists the initial adjustments and control “cold” startup. The trace will not
settings (figure 4-3) necessary to display a trace appear until the crt warms up.
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1 SWEEP control 1 ms
3 AC/OFF/DC switch AC
9 VERT control M i d e r a n g e
Fully ccw,
10 ANALY DISPR/OFF
control detent (OFF)
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9 AM/FM switch AM or FM
depending on
mode of signal
to be received.
NOTE
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——..———— . .-- — . . ..— — . .
S[(’1) I’1’OL’t’dUl C lil(lstratio]l
9
‘(’0(1!
( b ) Su~c>ep-thror/gh, T h i s signal
is the result of sifwping or moving
a carrier hack and forth at a SIO}V
or rap”d rate. ‘Ih[’ numerou~ signals
k.
of varying anlplituci(~ and frequf?ncy
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Table 4-13. Spectrum Analyzer Operating Instructions for Spurious Signal Detection
NOTE
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Table 4-13. Spectrum Analyzer Operating Instructions for Spurious Signal Detection – Continued
1 CAUTION
(Cont)
Do not connect transmitter to
ANT INPUT connector. Con-
nect only external antenna to
ANT INPUT connector.
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CAUTION
NOTE
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NOTE
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Table 4-13. Spectrum Analyzer Operating Instructions for Spurious Signal Detection – Continued
NOTE
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Table 413. Spectrum Analyzer Operating Instructions for Spurious Signal Detection – Continued
4-8. Audio Generator Operating Instructions. are presented. Table 4-14 lists the initial adjust-
When the AN/GRM-114 is used as an audio genera- ments and control settings (figure 4-6) necessary
tor, the operation can be accomplished by either to generate an audio signal. Table 4-15 lists the
the use of the MM-100 to measure the audio signal operating instructions using the MM-100 and
level and match the impedance of the UUT or table 4-16 lists the operating instructions using
through the use of the oscilloscope as the audio the oscilloscope.
signal level monitor. Therefore, two procedures
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3 MODULATION FREQ. Hz
thumbwheels 0000.0 HZ
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4-9. Power Monitor Function. Table 4-17 lists 4-10. Master Oscillator Calibration. Follow pro-
operating instructions for measuring transmitter cedures in table 4-18 to calibrate master oscil-
carrier power. Such measurements utilize the later using a received time standard signal.
power monitor.
Table 4-17. Power Monitor Operating Instructions for Measuring Transmitter Carrier Power
NOTE
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Procedure Illustration
Step
-
4 Rotate DEV/PWR control to WATTS
x 10.
NOTE
13 EviPwR
NOTE
D E V I A T I O N (K Hz)/WATTs
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Table 4-17, Power Monitor Opemting Instructions for Measuring Transmitter Carrier Power – Continued
NOTE
ANALY
L?UT power output can also
be viewed on spectrum analy-
zer dl? wale, using following
approximate equivalences:
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Table 4-18. Master Oscillator Calibration using Received Time Standard Signal
NOTE
FREQUENCY MHz
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?able 4-18. Master Oscillator Calibration using Received Time Standard Signal — Continued
10 MH; CAL
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—.. .-—— —.—
step Proccd urc
4-11. The procedures in table 4-19 are for calibrat- 4-12. Frequency Error Measurement. Table 4-20
ing the master oscillator through an external source lists the initial adjustments and control settings
when a 10 MHz “off-the-air” reference signal is not (figure 4-7) necessary to measure frequency error.
availabIe. Table 4-21 lists the operating instructions.
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Table 4-19. Master Oscillator Calibration using an External Frequency Standard — Continued
NOTE
RCVR WIDE/MID/NARROW
switch must be in NARROW.
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Table 4-19. Master Oscillator Calibration using an External Frequency Standard – Continued
Illustration
S t e p Procedure
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4 AC/DC/OFF switch DC
8 AM/FM switch FM
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Step
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4-13. Audio Frequency Monitor Function. For a 4-14. Multimeter Operating Instructions. Table
demonstration of the audio frequency monitor 4-22 lists operating instructions for the multimeter,
function, refer to the audio generator operating using signals generated by the AN/GRM-114.
instructions in paragraph 4-8.
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Step Procedure
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NOTE
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5-4. Glossary. Table 5-2 contains a glossary of firmed fault is provided in the troubleshooting
frequently used abbreviations found within this section of paragraph 5-6.
manual.
b. Presentation. The performance test pro-
5-5. AN/GRM-114 Performance Test. vided is given in the form of a flowchart. Follow
the step-by-step directions given within this flow
a. General. Figure 5-2 and tables 5-3 and chart. Set switches on the AN/GRM-114 according
5-4 provide performance testing information for to tables 5-3 and 5-4 only when these tables are
the AN/GRM-114. These procedures set forth referenced within the flowchart. Any dashed num-
specific requirements that the unit must meet ber located inside a connector circle refers to a
before it is returned to the using organization. figure number within the troubleshooting section
The procedures may be used as minimum per- of paragraph 5-6. Figure 5-1 is an example of the
formance tests or used to confirm a fault within application of flowchart symbols. Refer to this
a unit suspected of failure. Isolation of a con- figure when necessary.
Abbr. Definition
A Ampere
ac alternating current
adj adjust
AM amplitude modulation
ampl amplifier
ant antenna
assy assembly
atten attenuator
bd board
batt battery
BFO beat-frequency oscillator
ckt circuit
cw clockwise
ccw counterclockwise
CRT Cathode-ray tube
dB decibel
dBm decibel, referred to 1 milliwatt
dc direct current
DCR duty cycle regulator
devn deviation
div division
ext external
FM frequency modulation
freq. frequency
gen generate, generator
Het. amp heterodyne amplifier
ht height
horlz horizontal
Hz Hertz
inj inject, injection
intl internal
kHz: kilohertz
L.O. local oscillator
mA milliamp
mS millisecond
mV millivolt
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maj major
min minor
MHz megahertz
mod modulation
NLT not less than
NMT not more than
norm normal
OSC oscillate, oscillator
P.C.B. printed circuit board
P-P peak to peak
rf radio frequency
rms root mean square
SA spectrum analyzer
sig signal
tcxo temperature-compensated crystal oscillator
T.p. test point
µV microvolt
V ac volts, alternating current
V.C.O. voltage controlled oscillator
V dc volts, direct current
V/DIV volts per division
v p-p volts, peak to peak
V rms volts, root mean square
vert vertical
vol volume
W watt
xtal crystal
< less than
> greater than
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Control Setting
INTENSITY As required
EXT V/DIV 15 KHz
EXT V/DIV Vernier CAL
AC/OFF/DC DC
SWEEP 1 mS
SWEEP Vernier CAL
MODULATION FREQ Hz 0000.0
INT MOD/OFF OFF
VERT Midrange
ANALY DISPR OFF
HORIZ Midrange
1.5/5/15 KHz 15
AM/FM AM
BFO/OFF OFF
FREQUENCY MHz 0000000
VOL Fully ccw
INT MOD/RCVR RCVR
SQUELCH Fully ccw
DEV/PWR SIG
GEN/RCVR RCVR
RCVR WIDE/MID/NARROW NARROW
RF LEVEL/BFO INJECTION 10
HI LBL/µV x 100/NORM NORM
PWR/OFF/BATT PWR
Reading I Meaning
(F L /10)-100 MHz Frequency produced within 79-80 MHz Loop Circuit Board, dc-
livered to 100 MHz Multiplier/108 MHz Mixer.
0 or 1 1100 MHz
2or3 1300 MHz
4 or 5 1500 MHz
6or7 1700 MHz
8or9 1900 MHz
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Reading Meaning
F
VCO Frequency generated by 1200-2200 MHz Oscillator. It equals 1200
MHz plus the value of the three leftmost digits of the FREQUEN-
CY MHz thumbwheels (in MHz).
F
'VCO Frequency generated by 1200-2200 MHz Oscillator as a result of
an external voltage control.
V
v c o DC voltage sent to 1200-2200 MHz Oscillator from the tuning
integrator in the V.C.O. Tuner Circuit Board. This voltage con-
trols the frequency of the 1200-2200 MHz Oscillator.
v
'VCO DC voltages sent to the 1200-2200 MHz Oscillator by an exter-
nal dc source.
F
V C O- FC Frequency sent to the High Frequency Phase Lock Circuit
2 Board from the Heterodyne Amplifier: ÷2 Prescaler.
Spectrum Analyzer Refer to the table of FC values. For the selected frequency the
Display of High required power level is ---18 dBm to —25 dBm. The unselected
Frequency frequencies must have power level at least 25 dBm below that
Multiplier/Mixer of the selected frequency.
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Reading Meaning
High Freq.
INPUTS OUTPUT Mult./Mixer
FC Pin Pin Pin +11V at +11V at
1 9 3 Pin No. Pin No.
1100 MHz OV OV OV 10 1
1300 MHz Ov OV +5V 11 2
1500 MHZ Ov +5V OV 12 3
1100 MHz OV +5V +5V 13 4
1900 MHz 58V OV OV 11 5
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN VVCO AND
F
vco)
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F
L Frequency of 2ND local oscillator, determined by value of four
rightmost thumbwheels of FREQUENCY MHz subtracted from
1080.0000 MHz. 1080.0000-XXXX=F L.
( FL /10) - 100 MHz Frequency produced within 79-80 MHz Loop Circuit Board, de-
livered to 100 MHz Multiplier/108 MHz Mixer.
0 or 1 1100 MHz
2or3 1300 MHz
4or5 1500 MHz
6or7 1700 MHz
8or9 1900 MHz
F
V C O Frequency generated by 1200-2200 MHz Oscillator. It equals 1200
MHz plus the value of the three leftmost digits of the FREQUEN-
CY MHz thumbwheels (in MHz).
F
V C O Frequency generated by 1200-2200 MHz Oscillator as a result of
an external voltage control.
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Spectrum Analyzer Refer to the table of FC values. For the selected frequency the
Display of High required power level is--18 dBm to --25 dBm. The unselected
Frequency frequencies must have power level at, least 25 dBm below that
Multiplier/Mixer of the selected frequency.
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FV C O
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INTENSITY As required
EXT V/DIV 15 KHz
EXT V/DIV Vernier CAL
AC/DC/OFF DC
SWEEP 1 mS
SWEEP Vernier CAL
MODULATION FREQ Hz 0000.0
INT MOD/OFF OFF, fully ccw in detent
1 KHz INT MOD OFF, fully ccw in detent
VERT Midrange
ANALY DISPR OFF, fully ccw in detent
HORIZ Midrange
KHz 5
AM/FM FM
BFO/OFF OFF
VOL Fully ccw
INT MOD/RCVR RCVR
SQUELCH Fully C C W, not in detent
DEV/PWR SIG
GEN/RCVR RCVR
RCVR WIDE/MID/NARROW NARROW
RF LEVEL/BFO INJECTION 10µV
HI LVL/µV X 100/NORM NORM
AUTO/OFF/ZERO, BATT AUTO
PWR/OFF/BATT PWR
FREQUENCY MHz 111 100 0
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5-7. AN/GRM-114 Alignment and Adjustment. ing of assemblies which, when adjusted, aligned
or replaced require that other assemblies also be
a. General. The AN/GRM-114 contains aligned or adjusted. If in the performance of these –
numerous assemblies which are interactive with alignment procedures adjustment does not achieve
the required values, refer to the troubleshooting
the functioning of other assemblies. When these
assemblies are replaced as part of faults found procedures of paragraph 5-6. When the required
while using the performance tests or troubleshoot- values have been achieved and the appropriate
ing tests, the interactive assembly or assemblies alignment procedures have been performed, re-
must be aligned or adjusted. Table 5-10 is a list- turn to the beginning of Figure 5-2, AN/GRM-114
Performance Test.
1200 MHz Amplifier A1A6 a. 250 KHz I.F. Monitor Audio A1A13
b. FM/AM Generator A1A24A3
1200 MHz Diode Switch a. 230 KHz I.F. Monitor Audio A1A13
A1A16 b. FM/AM Generator A1A24AS
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b. VCO Tuner A1A11 Alignment. VCO (5) On High Frequency Phase Lock A1A9,
Tuner A1A11 is aligned using the following pro- tag and remove plug A1A9P3 from
cedure: jack A1A9J3.
(1) Remove all power from the AN/GRhl- (6) Attach SMB tee adapter to jack
114 and (disassemble the unit to gain A1A9J3 on High Frequency Phase
access to the VCO Tuner A1A11 Lock A1A9.
module. Then apply power to the (7) Attach plug A1A9P3 (removed in
AN/GRM-114. step (5)) to the tee adaptcr.
(2) Set the FREQUENCY MHz thumb- (8) Connect coaxial cable between the
wheels to 0000000. SMB tee adapter at A1A9J3 and the
SCOPE IN connector on AN/GRM-
(3) On 1200-2200 MHz Oscillator A1A3- 114 front panel.
A2, tag and remove plugs A1A3A2P4
(9) Set the oscilloscope controls for a
and A1A3A3P1 from jack A1A3A2J4
display of 0 to 8 V dc.
and A1A3A3J1 respectively.
(10) On VCO Tuner A1A11 set A1A11R3
(4) Attach plug A1A3A3P1 (removed fully C W. Measure and record the dc
in step (3)) to jack A1A3A2J4. level displayed on the oscilloscope.
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Tuner A1A11 is aligned using the following pro- tag and remove plug A1A9P3 from
cedure: jack A1A9J3.
(1) Remove all power from the AN/GRM- (6) Attach SMB tee adapter to jack
114 and disassemble the unit to gain A1A9J3 on High Frequency Phase
access to the VCO Tuner A1A11 Lock A1A9.
module. Then apply power to the (7) Attach plug A1A9P3 (removed in
AN/GRM-114. step (5)) to the tee adapter.
(2) Set the FREQUENCY MHz thumb- (8) Connect coaxial cable between the
wheels to 0000000. SMB tee adapter at A1A9J3 and the
SCOPE IN connector on AN/GRM-
(3) On 1200-2200 MHz Oscillator A1A3- 114 front panel.
A2, tag and remove plugs A1A3A2P4
(9) Set the oscilloscope controls for a
and A1A3A3P1 from jack A1A3A2J4
display of 0 to 8 V dc.
and A1A3A3J1 respectively.
(10) On VCO Tuner A1A11 set A1A11R3
(4) Attach plug A1A3A3P1 (removed fully cw. Measure and record the dc
in step (3)) to jack A1A3A2J4. level displayed on the oscilloscope.
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FREQUENCY .
Frequency MHz
switch settings 1100 1300 1500 1700 1900
0000000 *—18 to —25 dB Below --43 dB Below –43 dB Below –43 dB Below –43 dB –
2000000 Below –43 dB *–-18 to —25 dB Below —43 dB Below –43 dB Below –43 dB
4000000 Below –43 dB Below –43 dB *–18 to –25 dB Below --43 dB Below –43 dB
6000000 Below –43 dB Below –43 dB Below --43 dB *–-18 to —25 dB Below —43 dB
8000000 Below –43 dB Below –43 dB Below –43 dB Below –43 dB *—18 to --25 dB
(15) Reconnect the power cord to its (4) Apply power and set spectrum analy-
power source and turn power on. zer controls for a center frequency of
1080 MHz and a +10 dB reference
(16) Insert the high frequency sniffer to level.
the center of the A1A26 assembly
and repeat steps (9) through (12). (5) Check that the spectrum analyzer
displays 1080 MHz at +4 dB (or
greater) and that all harmonics are at
(17) Remove the high- frequency sniffer
least 50 dB below the level of the
and coaxial cable, turn power off,
1080 MHz signal.
and remove power cord from its
power source. (6) If the check performed in step (5) is
not correct, adjust A1A15 TU1 and
(18) Reassemble the AN/GRM-114 and A1A15 TU2 (tuning screws) on the
install fuse A1A8F3. 1080 MHz cavity fiIter to obtain
maximum amplitude of the 1080
d. 1080 MHz Multiplier Amplifier A1A15. MHz signal.
1080 MHz Multiplier Amplifier A1A15 is aligned
using the following procedure: (7) Set the PWR OFF BATT switch to
OFF and then back to PWR and
(1) Remove all power from the AN/GRM- check that the display on the spec-
114 and disassemble the unit to gain trum analyzer is stable with no
access to 1080 MHz Multiplier Ampli- oscillations.
fier A1A15 and Second Mixer A1A20.
(8) If the check performed in step (7) is
not correct, adjust A1A15TU1 and
(2) Tag and remove plug A1A20P5 from
A1A15TU2 until the display is stable.
jack A1A20J5 on Second Mixer
A1A20 and connect to SMB jack-to- (9) Turn power off, remove the coaxial
jack adaptor. cable and SMB jack-to-jack adaptor
(3) Connect coaxial cable from SMB jack- (10) Connect plug A1A20P5 to jack -
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e. 250 KHz I.F. Monitor Audio A1A13. (8) Set the rf signal generator for an
250 KHz I.F. Monitor Audio A1A13 is aligned output level of —25 dBm.
, using the following procedure:
(9) Check that the DEVIATION meter
(1) Remove all power from the AN/GRM- deflects full scale to the right. If the
114 and disassemble the unit to gain meter does not indicate full scale de-
access to the 250 KHz I.F. Monitor flection, adjust A1A13R91 for a full-
Audio A1A13 module. scale reading.
(3) Connect a coaxial cable between (12) Set the RCVR WIDE/MID/NARROW
ANT INPUT jack and the ref signal switch to WIDE and check that the os-
generator output. cilloscope trace deflects —2 volts or
less. If the trace deflection is not
(4) Set the rf signal generator for an out- correct, adjust A1A13R27.
put frequency of 120.2 MHz with an
output level of —110 dBm and a mod- NOTE
ulation of 1 kHz at 30%.
In performing steps (11) and (12),
(5) Check that the ANT INPUT LEVEL if any adjustments were required,
lamp lights. If the lamp does not light, repeat these steps until no adjust-
adjust A1A13R8 until the lamp just ments are required.
lights.
(13) Remove the scope X1 probe.
(6) Set RCVR WIDE/MID/NARROW
switch to WIDE. (14) Set the RCVR WIDE/MID/NARROW
switch to NARROW; the AM/FM
(7) Check that the ANT INPUT LEVEL switch to FM: the 1.5/5/15 KHz
lamp lights, If the lamp does not switch to 1.5; the SQUELCH con-
light, adjust A1A13R7 until the lamp trol fully cw: and the FREQUENCY
just lights. MHz thumbwheels to 000 100 0.
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(15) Check that the FREQ. ERROR (KHz) ERROR (KHz) meter indication is not
meter indicates 0. If the meter is not correct, adjust A1A13R42 for a read-
correct, adjust A1A13R47 for the 0 ing of —1 ±0.1 kHz. If the oscillo-
indication. scope indication is not correct, adjust
A1A13R44 for a trace that is –1
(16) Set the SQUELCH control fully ccw ±0 kHz.
(into detent-off); the EXT V/DIV
switch to 15; the FREQUENCY MHz (23) Set FREQUENCY MHz thumbwheels
thumbwheels to 000 000 0; the to 0000000 and set the GEN/RCVR
VERT control to center the oscillo- switch to GEN.
scope trace on the center horizontal
line; and the 1.5/5/15 KHz switch to (24) Check that the FREQ. ERROR (KHz)
15. meter indicates 0. If the FREQ ER-
ROR (KHz) meter indication is not
(17) Set the FREQUENCY MHz thumb- correct, a d j u s t t h e Z E R O / R C V R
wheels to 0000100. screwdriver adjustment for 0.
(18) Check that the FREQ. ERROR (KHz) (25) Set the GEN/RCVR switch to RCVR;
meter and the oscilloscope indicate set DEV/PWR switch to 2 KHz; and
–10 ±0.5 kHz. If the FREQ. ERROR set the AUTO/ZERO BATT switch to
(KHz) meter indication is not correct, AUTO.
adjust A1A13R39 for a reading of
—10 ±0.5 kHz. If the oscilloscope (26) Check that the DEVIATION (KHz)
indication is n o t c o r r e c t , adjust meter indicates O. If the DEVIATION
A1A13R44 for a trace that is –10 (KHz) meter indication is not correct,
±0.5 kHz. adjust A1A12R71 for a reading of 0.
(19) Set 1.5/5/15 KHz switch to 5; set (27) Set the GEN/RCVR switch to GEN
EXT V/DIV switch to 5; and adjust a n d c h e c k t h a t t h e D E V I A T I O N-
the VERT control to center the (KHz) meter indicates 0. If the DE-
oscilloscope trace on the center hori- VIATION (KHz) meter indication is
zontal line. not correct, adjust A1A13R81 for a
reading of 0.
(20) Set FREQUENCY MHz thumbwheels
to 0000050. Check that the FREQ.
(28) Connect the coaxial cable between
ERROR (KHz) meter and the oscillo-
the TRANS/RCVR jack and an ex-
scope indicate –5 ±0.2 kHz. If the
ternal modulation meter; set the
FREQ. ERROR (KHz) meter indica-
FREQUENCY MHz thumbwheels to
tion is not correct, adjust A1A13R41
120000 0; set the EXT V/DIV switch
for a reading of –5 ±0.2 kHz. If the
to 15 KHz; set RCVR WIDE/MID/
oscilloscope indication is not correct,
NARROW switch to WIDE; set the
adjust A1A13R44 for a trace that is
HI LVL/NORM switch to HI LVL;
–5 ±0.2 kHz.
and set the DEV/PWR switch to 20
KHz.
(21) Set 1.5/5/15 KHz switch to 1.5; set
EXT V/DIV switch to 1.5; and adjust
the VERT control to center the os- NOTE
cilloscope trace on the center hori-
zontal line.
When performing step (29), if
necessary to obtain an indication
(22) Set FREQUENCY MHz thumbwheels
0:1 the modulation meter, adjust
to 000 001 0. Check that the FREQ.
the RF LEVEL/BFO INJECTION
ERROR (KHz) meter and oscilloscope
dial.
indicate —1 ±0.1 kHz. If the FREQ.
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(29) Set 1 KHz INT MOD control for a (38) Verify that the digital multimeter
10 kHz indication on the external indicates 50 millivolts. If the digital
modulation meter. multimeter indication is not correct,
adjust A1A13R115 for a multimeter
(30) Check that the DEVIATION (KHz) indication of 50 millivolts.
meter indicates 10 ±0.1 kHz. If the
DEVIATION (KHz) meter indication (39) Remove all cables and test equipment,
is not correct, adjust A1A13R79 for turn off power, remove Power Cord
a reading of 10 ±0.1 kHz. from Power Source and reassemble
the AN/GRM-114.
(31) Set the 1 KHz INT MOD control for
a 4 kHz indication on the modulation f. FM/AM Generator A1A24A3. FM/AM
meter; set the RCVR WIDE/MID/ Generator A1A24A3 is aligned using the follow-
NARROW switch to NARROW; set ing procedure:
the EXT V/DIV switch to 6 KHz;
and set the DEV/PWR switch to (1) Remove all power from the AN/GRM-
6 KHz. 114 and disassemble the unit to gain
access to the FM/AM Generator
(32) Check that the DEVIATION (KHz) A1A24A3 module.
meter indicates 4 ±1 kHz. If the DE-
VIATION (KHz) meter indication is (2) Remove the metal shield from the
not correct, adjust A1A13R83 for a FM/AM Generator mechanical assem-
reading of 4 ±1 kHz. bly A1A24A3, then connect the digi-
tal voltmeter between the tie point of
(33) Set 1 KHz INT MOD control for a R24 and R25 on circuit A1A24A3A1.
1 kHz indication on the modulation
meter; set the EXT V/DIV switch to (3) Connect the AN/GRM-114 Power
1.5 KHz; and set the DEV/PWR cord to power source and set the
switch to 2 KHz. front panel controls as listed:
Control Setting
(34) Verify that the DEVIATION (KHz)
meter indicates 1 ±0.05 kHz. If the GEN/RCVR GEN
DEVIATION (KHz) meter indication RCVR WIDE/MID/NARROW NARROW
is not correct, adjust A1A13R85 AC/DC DC
for a reading of 1 ±0.05 kHz. AM/FM AM
SWEEP 10µS
(35) Disconnect the external modulation INT MOD OFF
meter and coaxial cable. 1 KHz INT MOD OFF
EXT V/DIV 15 KHz
( 3 6 ) Connect the coaxial cable between DEV/PWR SIG
the MM-100 DE-MOD jack and the BFO OFF BFO
digital multimeter: connect the MiU- 1.5/5/15 KHz 5 KHz
100 cable to the EXT ACC jack on
the AN/GRM-114; set the GEN/ (4) Adjust A1A24A3L2 through its entire
RCVR switch to RCVR; set AM/ range cw and then fully ccw and
FM switch to AM; and connect a check that the digital voltmeter indi-
coaxial cable between the ANT IN- cates 1 to 10 volts dc.
PUT jack and the rf signal generator
Output. (5) Adjust A1A24A3L2 for an indica-
tion of 5 ±0.5 volts dc on the digital
(37) Adjust the rf signal generator for a voltmeter and check that the 250
120 MHz output with a level of -60 kHz signal displayed on the oscillo-
dBm and modulation of 1 kHz at 30%. scope is stable.
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(6) Remove the digital voltmeter; remove (1) Remove all power from the AN/GRM-
from AN/GRM-114; reassemble metal 114 and disassemble the AN/GRM-
shield to FM/AM Generator A1A24A3; 114 to gain access to the Regulator
reapply power to AN/GRM-114; set and Power Supply A1A14 module.
the FREQUENCY MHz thumbwheels
to 120 051 0; set the RF LEVEL/ (2) Connect the AN/GRM-114 power
BFO INJECTION control to —100 cord to power source.
dB; set the HI LVL/NORM switch to
100 µV; and connect the coaxial (3) Set the PWR OFF BATT switch to
cable between the TRANS/RCVR PWR and connect the digital volt-
j a c k a n d the spectrum analyzer meter between pin 5 of A1A14P1
input. and ground.
(7) Check that the spectrum analyzer dis- (4) Verify that the digital voltmeter indi-
plays a 120.051 MHz signal at 60 cates 10.95 to 11.05 volts dc. If the
±1 dB. If the spectrum analyzer dis- digital voltmeter indication is not
play is not correct, adjust A1A24A3- correct, adjust A1A14R24 for a read-
R20 for a display of 120.051 MHz at ing 11.00 volts dc.
60 ±1 dB.
(5) Connect the digital voltmeter be-
(8) Set the GEN/RCVR switch to RCVR; tween pin 9 of A1A14P1 and ground
set the RF LEVEL/BFO INJECTION and check for an indication of —34.5
control to 1; set the SWEEP switch to –35.4 volts dc. If the digital volt-
to 10 mS; and connect the coaxial meter indication is not correct, re-
cable between the ANT INPUT jack place Regulator and Power Supply
and the rf signal generator output A1A14.
jack.
(6) Connect the digital voltmeter be-
(9) Adjust the rf signal generator for a tween pin 15 of A1A14P1 and ground
120.05 MHz output with an output and check for an indication of —10.5
level of 100 microvolts. to —13.5 volts dc. If the digital volt-
meter indication is not correct, re-
(10) Check that the oscilloscope display is place Regulator and Power Supply
as shown in figure 5-13, and the A1A14.
FREQ. ERROR indicates full scale
deflection to the left. If the oscillo- (7) Set the PWR OFF BATT switch to
scope display and the FREQ. ERROR OFF; remove the AN/GRM-114 pow-
i n d i c a t i o n a r e n o t c o r r e c t , adjust er cord from power source, and dis-
A1A24A3R21 for the proper indica- connect the internal battery.
tions.
(8) Observe the polarity and connect the
dc power supply to the AN/GRM-114
battery leads.
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the dc power supply for a 14 volt dc (3) Set the AN/GRM-114 controls as
output as indicated on the digital listed:
voltmeter.
Control Setting
(10) Set the PWR OFF BATT switch to
BATT. DEV/PWR X1 WATTS
GEN/RCVR GEN
(11) Observe the digital voltmeter and ad- AM/FM As recorded
just the dc power supply to decrease in step b.
the output voltage and check that the RCVR WIDE/MID/NARRO\V a) If deviation
AN/GRM-114 power cuts off when recorded in
the digital voltmeter indicates be- step b. is O
tween 10.8 and 11.2 volts dc. If the to 9 kHz -
AN/GRM-114 power does not cutoff NARROW
correctly, adjust A1A14R14 until the b) If devia-
proper cutoff voltage level is achieved. tion record-
ed in step b.
(12) Repeat steps (9) through (11) until no is <9-
adjustment is required to achieve pro- WIDE
per cutoff voltage. AUTO/ZERO BATT AUTO
AC/DC DC
(13) Adjust the dc power supply for a 14 FREQUENCY MHz As recorded
volt dc output. as indicated on the in step h.
digital voltmeter and set PWR OFF
BATT to BATT and depress twice.
(14) Hold the AUTO/ZERO BATT switch Connect the OUTPUTT of the 10 dB
in the ZERO BATT position and pad to 0NLY the TTANS/RCVR
check that the DEVIATION (KHz) jack. Connection to any other jack
meter indicates 14 on the 0 to 20 will cause severe damage to the
Scale If the DEVIATION (KHz) AN/GRM-114.
meter indication is not correct, ad-
just A1A14R28 for an indication (4) Connect a coaxial cable between the
of 14. rf power source and the INPUT of the
10 dB pad and a coaxial cable be-
(15) Disconnect DC Power Supply and tween the OUTPUT of the 10 dB pad
reconnect internal battery. and the AN/GRM-114 TRANS/RCVR
jack.
(16) Turn off all power, remove all cables
and test instruments, and reassemble (5) Turn on or key the 50 watt rf power
the AN/GRM-114. source and check for an indication of
5 watts or the DEVIATION (KHz)
h. Power Monitor A1A17. Power Monitor meter. If the indication 011 the DE-
A1A17 is aligned using the following procedure: VIATION (KHz) meter is not correct,
adjust A1A14R36 for a 5 watt indica-
(1) Remove all power from the AN/GRM- tion.
114 and disassemble the AN/GRM-
114 to gain access to the Regulator (6) Turn off or unkey the 50 watt rf
and Power Supply A1A14 module. power s o u r c ; set the DEV/PWR
(2) Obtain an rf power source capable switch to X10 WATTS; and remove
of providing 50 watts of power and the coaxial cables and the 10 dB pad.
record the type of modulation, the
deviation, and frequency of the rf (7) Connect the coaxial cable between the
power source. output of the 50 watt rf power source
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and the TRANS/RCVR jack on the (5) Set HORIZ control so that the fifth
AN/GRM-114. cycle is on the center graticule of the
CRT.
(8) Turn on or key the 50 watt rf power
source and check that the DEVIA- (6) Verify that each cycle is aligned with
TION (KHz) meter indicates 5. If the major divisions ±1 minor division
the DEVIATION (KHz) indication is of the CRT graticule. If all cycles are -
not correct, adjust A1A14R34 for 5 not aligned, adjust A1A18A4R47
on the meter. for the correct alignment.
(9) Turn off all power, remove all cables (7) Set the EXT V/DIV switch to 1.5
and test instruments and reassemble KHz.
the AN/GRM-114.
(8) Set the INT MOD control for 1 major
i. Spectrum Analyzer A1A18. Spectrum division and verify that the displayed
Analyzer A1A18 is aligned using the following signal remains synchronized. If the
procedure. signal is not synchronized, adjust
A1A18A4R40 to synchronize the
(1) Remove all power from the AN/GRM- signal.
114 and disassemble the unit to gain
access to the Spectrum Analyzer (9) Observe the amplitude of the display-
A1A18 module. ed signal and set the EXT V/DIV
vernier control fully ccw.
(2) Connect the AN/GRM-114 power
cord to a power source and set the
(lo) Verify that the signal displayed de-
front panel controls as listed:
creases to approximately 1/10 of the
observed amplitude and stays synchro-
Control Setting
nized. If the displayed signal is not
correct, adjust A1A18A4R40 to ob-
MODULATION FREQ Hz 1000.0
tain the synchronized signal desired.
INT MOD Midrange
GEN/RCVR GEN
ANALY DISPR Fully ccw to off. (11) Set the EXT V/DIV Vernier control
EXT V/DIV 15 KHz fully cw to CAL, the AM/FM switch
SWEEP 1 mS to AM, and vary the INT MOD/OFF
PWR/OFF/BATT PWR control to produce an AM signal
VERT and HORIZ Center signal envelope with 0 to 10% modulation.
on CRT.
FOCUS and INTENSITY Clean and sharp (12) Verify that the signal displayed stays
display on CRT synchronized. If the signal does not
AM/FM FM remain synchronized, adjust A1A18-
SWEEP vernier Fully cw to CAL A4R40 to obtain synchronization.
(3) Set HORIZ control so that the first (13) Set the SWEEP switch to 0.1 mS.
cycle is aligned with the first major
division on the left of the CRT. (14) While adjusting the SWEEP vernier
control ccw, verify that the signal
(4) Verify that 9 cycles appear on the displayed stays synchronized. If the
CRT. If 9 cycles are not displayed, signal does not stay synchronized,
adjust A1A18A4R40 for the correct adjust A1A18A4R40 to keep the
display. signal synchronized.
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(15) Set SWEEP Vernier control fully cw (26) Check that the AN/GRM-114 CRT
to CAL. Indicates a 4 major division ±1 minor
division signal display. If the signal
(16) Repeat steps (3) through (15) until displayed is not correct, adjust A1-
no adjustments are required. A18A4R7 for the correct indication.
(17) Attach a BNC tee adapter to the (27) Set the external oscilloscope for 10
SCOPE IN connector on the front volts per division, the AN/GRM-114
panel. EXT V/DIV switch to 10, and the
INT MOD control for a 1 major divi-
(18) Connect a coaxial cable between the sion signal on the external oscillo-
INT MOD OUT connector and one side scope.
of the BNC tee.
(28) Check that the AN/GRM-114 CRT
(19) Connect a coaxial cable between the indicates a 1 major division ±1 minor
remaining side of the BNC tee and division signal display. If the signal
the vertical input of an external oscil- displayed is not correct, adjust A1-
loscope. A18A4R7 for the correct indication.
(20) Set the EXT V/DIV switch to .1 KHz (29) Repeat steps (20) through (28) until
and the SWEEP switch to 1 mS. no adjustments are required.
(21) Set the external oscilloscope for 0.1 (30) Disconnect and remove the external
volts per division, 1 millisecond per oscilloscope, coaxial cables, and the
division horizontal sweep, and adjust BNC tee adapter.
the AN/GRM-114 INT MOD control
for a four major division signal on the (31) Set the ANALY DISP control cw just
external oscilloscope. out of detent and the FREQUENCY
MHz thumbwheels to 125 500 0.
(22) Verify that the AN/GRM-114 CRT
indicates a 4 major division ±1 minor (32) On the Dual Tone Generator A1A12
division signal display. If the sig- module disconnect A1A12J1 from
nal displayed is not correct, adjust A1A12P1.
A1A18A4R7 for the correct indica-
tion. (33) Remove all power from the AN/GRM-
114, then remove the Spectrum
(23) Set the external oscilloscope for 0.01 Analyzer Assembly A1A18 from the
volt per division, the AN/GRM-114 Front Panel to gain access to Spec-
EXT V/DIV switch to .01, and the trum Analyzer Module No. 2 A1A18-
INT MOD control for a four major A3. Then reapply power to the
division signal on the external oscillo- AN/GRM-114.
scope.
(34) Obtain an rf signal generator anti set
(24) Verify that the AN/GRM-114 CRT for a frequency of 125.500 with an
indicates a 4 major division ±1 minor rf output level of —90 dBm and con-
division signal display. If the signal nect a coaxial cable from the ANT IN-
displayed is not correct, adjust A1- PUT connector to the signal generator
A18A4R7 for the correct indication. output .
(25) Set the external oscilloscope for 1 volt (35) Verify that the baseline on the CRT
per division, the AN/GRM-114 EXT display is --109 dBm ±1 dB. If the
V/DIV switch to 1, and the INT MOD baseline is not correct, adjust A1A1-
control for a four major division signal A3R30 for the correct baseline dis-
on the external oscilloscope. play.
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(36 ) Verify that the signal displayed on the (46) Set the FREQUENCY MHz thumb-
CRT is —90 dBm ±1 dB. lf the signal wheels to 125 000 0 and check that
displayed is not correct, adjust A1- the signal displayed on the CRT is at
A18A3R4 for the correct signal the fifth major division right of the
display. center graticule ±2 minor divisions.
If the signal displayed is not correct,
(37) Set the signal generator for an rf out- adjust A1A18A1R37 for the correct
—
put of +60 dBm. signal display.
(38) Check that the signal displayed on the (47) Repeat steps (44) through (46) until
CRT is --60 dBm ±1 dB. lf the signal the adjustments to A1A18A1R37 are
displayed is not correct, adjust A1- balanced.
A18A3R29 for the correct signal
display. (48) Set the ANALY DISPR control fully
cw a n d t h e F R E Q U E N C Y M H z
(39) Repeat steps (34) through (38) until thumbwheels to 1305000.
no adjustments are required,
(49) Verify that the signal displayed on
the CRT is at the fifth major division
(40) Set the signal generator for an rf out-
right of the center graticule ±2 minor
put of -–30 dBm.
divisions. If the signal displayed is
not correct, adjust A1A18A1R39
(41) Verify that the signal displayed on the
for the correct signal display.
CRT is –30 dBm ±1 dB. If the signal
displayed is not correct, adjust A1A18-
A3R5 for the correct signal display. (50) Set the FREQUENCY MHz thumb-
wheels to 120 500 0 and verify that
(42) Remove all power from the signal the signal displayed on the CRT is at
generator; remove all power from the the fifth major division left of the
AN/GRM-114; then reinstall the Spec- center graticule ±2 minor divisions. If
trum Analyzer Assembly A1A18 to the signal displayed is not correct,
the Front Panel. Apply power to the adjust A1A18A1R39 for the correct
AN/GRM-114, then to the signal signal display.
generator.
(51) Repeat steps (46) through (48) until
(43) Reduce the signal generator output the adjustments to A1A18A1R39
in 10 dB steps from —30 dBm to are balanced.
–100 dBm and check that the signal
displayed on the CRT decreases in (52) Set the FREQUENCY MHz thumb-
10 dB ±2 dB steps. wheels in 1 MHz steps from 1205000
to 130 500 0 and verify that the sig-
(44) Set the signal generator for an output nal displayed on the CRT moves one
of --70 dBm and set the AN/GRM- major division ±2 minor divisions for
114 FREQUENCY MHz thumbwheels each 1 MHz step.
to 1260000.
(53) On the Dual Tone Generator A1A12
(45) Verify that the signal displayed on the reconnect A1A12J1 to A1A12P1.
CRT is at the fifth major division left
of the center graticule ±2 minor divi- (54) Remove all cables and test equipment,
sions. If the signal displayed is not turn off power, remove power cord
correct, adjust A1A18A1R37 for the from power source, and reassemble
correct signal display. the AN/GRM-114.
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5-8. Component Location Diagrams. Figures 5-14 (4) Check for improperly soldered or
through 5-45 contain the component location dia- broken connections.
grams referred to within the troubleshooting and
alignment procedures of paragraphs 5-6 and 5-7. 5-10. Performance Verification. Successful com-
pletion of the Performance Test (para. 5-5) and
5-9. Inspection. This paragraph provides a check- Troubleshooting (para. 5-6) flowcharts assure pro-
list useful in determining the physical condition per performance of the AN/GRM-114.
of the AN/GRM-114 through visual inspection.
Defects resulting from wear. physical damage or
5-11. Disassembly Instructions.
deterioration can be detected using this checklist.
(1) Check for corroded contacts, pins etc. Use extreme care when unsoldering
wires from feed-thru capacitors.
(2) Check for loose, bent or broken pins. Carefully lift wires straight out
rather than pulling them to side.
(3) Check for damaged connector hous-
ings or insulation. Do not bend semi-rigid coax cables.
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Figure 5-14. Front panel A1A1 (rear view) component location di
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Figure 5-21. Rear panel A1A8 component locatio
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Figure 5-23. High frequency phase lock loop A1A9 component location diagram
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Figure 5-27. 250 kHz I.F. monitor audio board A1A13 componet location diagram
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Figure 5-29. 1080 MHz multiplier amplifier A1A15 component location diagram
Figure 5-30. 1200 MHz diode switch A1A16 component location diagram
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Figure 5-33. Spectrum analyzer module no. 1 A1A18A1 component location diagram
Figure 5-34. Spectrum analyzer module No. 2 A1A18A3 component location diagram
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Figure 5-35. Oscilloscope main circuit board A1A18A4 component location diagram
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Figure 5-39. 100 MHz amplifier/108 MHz mixer A1A24A1 component location diagram
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TCXO
Master Oscillator Case c. (1)-(6)
(A1A3U1) d. (11)-(14) Swing Upper Floor out d.(1)
TCXO
Master Oscillator Output
Distribution Amplifier Case c. (1)-(6)
(A1A3A5) d. (15)-(17) Swing Upper Floor out d.(1)
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Module to be removed steps Modules which must be removed first steps
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79-80 MHz Loop Assembly Case c. (1)-(6)
(A1A10) f. (11)-(13) Swing Upper Floor out d. (1)
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(8) Remove two screws (78) and two Use extreme care so as not to kink
washers (79) which secure 100 MHz cables.
Filter (37) to mounting angle (77).
(20) Tag and unsolder wire from feed-thru
(9) Remove assembly (37) from AN/GRM- capacitor on assembly (49) (figure
114. 5-46).
(10) Remove one 1/2” Phillips screw (42) (21) Remove two Phillips screws (50)
and one lockwasher (43) to discon- which hold straps for two remaining
nect frame support member (25) coax cables.
from front panel (44) (figure 5-46).
(22) Tag and disconnect two remaining
(11) Remove one 1/4” Phillips screw (38) coax cables from assembly (49)
and one lockwasher (39), and one (figure 5-16).
1./2” Phillips screw (40) and one lock-
washer (39) which secure Speaker (23) Remove assembly from AN/GRM-
Assembly/Plate Retainer (41) to 114.
frame support member (25) (figure
5-46). (24) Discharge capacitor A1A8C1 (7).
Then loosen one slotted screw in ca-
(12) Unsolder wires from speaker. pacitor mounting clamp (5). Remove
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capacitor from mounting clamp (fig- (8) Tag and disconnect coax cables from
ure 5-46). High Frequency Phase Lock PCB
enclosure (18) (figure 5-46).
(25) Remove 7½ A BATT fuse from fuse-
holder on rear panel of AN/GRM-114. (9) Remove five slotted nuts (153) and
lockwashers (17) from underside of
(26) Tag and disconnect coax cables from Mother Board (12), which secure PCB
High Frequency Multiplier/Mixer As- enclosure (18) to Mother Board (12).
sembly (51) (figure 5-46). Remove hex nut from three coax con-
nectors which secure PCB (19) to en-
(27) Unplug mating connector from con- closure (18) (figure 5-46).
nector on assembly (51) (figure 5-46).
(10) Remove PCB enclosure (18) from
Mother Board (12). Remove PCB (19)
(28) Use an Allen wrench to remove four
from Mother Board (12) (figure 5-46).
socket head screws which hold as-
sembly (51) to mounting bracket (30) (11 ) Tag and disconnect coax cable from
(figure 5-46). 79-80 MHz Loop PCB enclosure (20)
(figure 5-46).
(29) Remove assembly (51) from mounting
bracket (30) (figure 5-46). (12) Remove four slotted nuts (154) and
four lockwashers (157) from under-
f. Removal of Assemblies from Mother side of Mother Board (12), which se-
Board. cure PCB enclosure (20) to Mother
Board (12) (figure 5-46). Remove hex
(1) Remove two 1/4” Phillips screws (151) nut from coax connector which se-
and two lockwashers (152) which se- cures PCB (21) to enclosure (20)
cure Regulator Power Supply Circuit (figure 5-46).
Board retainer (8) to frame support
(13) Remove PCB enclosure (20) from
member (129) (figure 5-46).
Mother Board (12). Remove PCB (21)
(2) Remove Circuit board retainer (8) from Mother Board (12) (figure 5-46),
from frame support member (129)
(14) Remove two Phillips screws (72) and
(figure 5-46).
two lockwashers (73) which secure
250 kHz I.F. Monitor Audio Circuit
(3) Remove Regulator Power Supply PCB
Board retainer (74) to Frame Support
(10) from Mother Board (12) (figure
Member (25).
5-46).
(15) Remove two 3/8” Phillips screws (27)
(4) Loosen one Phillips screw (13) on top and two lockwashers (28) which se-
of standoff (14) which secures VCO cure 250 kHz I.F. Monitor Audio
PCB retainer (15) to standoff (14) Circuit Board guide mounting plate
(figure 5-46). (29) to 1200 MHz Diode Switch/
High Frequency Multiplier Mixer
(5) Move retainer (15) out of the way to mounting bracket (30) (figure 5-46).
allow removal of VCO PCB (16)
(figure 5-46). (16) Remove 250 kHz I.F. Monitor Audio
PCB (32) from Mother Board (12)
(6) Tag and disconnect coax cables from (figure 5-46).
PCB (16) (figure 5-46).
(17) Tag and disconnect coax cables from
(7) Remove PCB (16) from Mother Board 1080 MHz Multiplier Amplifier As-
(12) (figure 5-46). sembly (33) (figure 5-46).
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(18) Tag and unsolder wire from feed-thru (31) Tag and unsolder wire from feed-thru
capacitor on assembly. capacitor.
(19) Remove one 1/8” Phillips screw, one (32) Remove assembly (35) from Mother
5/32” Phillips screw, and one lock- Board (12) (figure 5-46).
washer which secure assembly (33) to
mounting bracket (34) (figure 5-46). (33) Tag and remove coax cables from
108 MHz Band pass Filter Assembly
(20) Remove assembly (33) from mounting (71) (figure 5-46).
bracket (34) (figure 5-46).
(34) Remove four 7/16” Phillips screws,
(21) Tag and disconnect coax cables from four lockwashers, and four spacers
1200 MHz Amplifier Assembly (36) which secure 108 MHz Bandpass Fil-
(figure 5-46). ter (71 ) to underside of mounting
bracket (30) (figure 5-46).
(22) Tag and unsolder wire from feed-
thru capacitor on assembly (36) (35) Remove 108 MHz Bandpass Filter
(figure 5-46). (71) (figure 5-46).
(23) Remove four Phillips screws and four (36) Remove two 5/16” Phillips screws
lockwashers from underside of Mother (68) and two lockwashers (69) which
Board (12) which secure assembly secure Relay Driver Circuit Board
(36) to Mother Board (figure 5-46). (70) to underside of Mother Board
(12) (figure 5-46).
(24) Remove assembly (36) and mounting
bracket (34) from Mother Board (12) (37) Unplug Relay Driver Circuit Board
(figure 5-46). (70) from connector and remove
circuit board (figure 5-46).
(25) Tag and disconnect coax cables from
High Level Amplifier Assembly (63) g. Removal of Assemblies from Lower
(figure 5-46). Floor.
(26) Tag and unsolder wires from feed- (1) Remove two screws (155) and two
thru capacitors. washers (156) which secure frame
support member ( 53) to Front Panel
(27) Remove two 3/8” Phillips screws and (44) and Rear Panel (58) (figure
two Iockwashers from underside of (5-46).
Mother Board (12) which secure High
Level Amplifier (63) to Mother Board (2) Swing Lower Floor (52) open (figure
(figure 5-46). 5-46).
(28) Remove High Level Amplifier (63) (3) Tag and disconnect coax cables from
from Mother Board (12) (figure 5-46). FM/AM Generator (54) (figure 5-46).
(29) Remove two 1/4” Phillips screws and (4) Unplug mating connector from brack-
two lockwashers from underside of et mounted connector (141) (figure
Mother Board (12) which secure static 5-46).
Discharge Protector (35) to Mother
Board (figure 5-46). (5) Remove two 1/4” Phillips screws,
two lockwashers and two flatwashers
(30) Tag and disconnect coax cables from from FM/AM Generator (54) (figure
assembly (35) (figure 5-46). 5-46).
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(6) Remove assembly (54) from Lower (5) Unscrew semirigid coax hex nut con-
Floor (52) (figure 5-46). nection from Transmitter Sensor
(62) (figure 5-46).
(7) Remove two 1/4” Phillips screws, two
Iockwashers, and two flat washers (6) Tag and unsolder wire from feed-thru
which hold 100 MHz Amplifier/108 capacitor.
MHz Mixer Assembly (55) to Lower
Floor (52) (figure 5-46). (7) Unscrew hex nut connection between
20 dB Pad (61) and Transmitter Sen-
(8) Tag and disconnect coax cables from sor Assembly (62) (figure 5-46).
assembly (55) (figure 5-46).
(8) Remove Transmitter Sensor (62) (fig-
(9) Tag and unsolder wire from feed-thru ure 5-46).
capacitor.
(9) Remove four 3/8” Phillips screws
(lo) Remove assembly (55) from Lower which secure 20 dB Pad (61) to Rear
Floor (52) (figure 5-46). Panel (58) (figure 5-46).
(11) Tag and disconnect coax cables from (lo) Unscrew hex nut connection between
120 MHz Receiver Assembly (56) Power Monitor (60) and 20 dB Pad
(figure 5-46). Assembly (61) (figure 5-46).
(12) Tag and unsolder wires from feed- (11) Tag and disconnect coax cables from
thru capacitors on assembly (56) Power Monitor Assembly (60) (figure
(figure 5-46). 5-46).
(13) Remove two 1/4” Phillips screws, (12) Remove 20 dB Pad (61) (figure 5-46).
four Iockwashers and two flat washers
which hold assembly (56) to Lower
Floor (52) (figure 5-46). (13) Remove Power Monitor (60) from 20
dB Pad (61) (figure 5-46).
(14) Remove assembly (56) from Lower
Floor (52) (figure 5-46). (14) Remove two 3 3/4” Phillips screws
(64) and two flat washers (65) which
h. Removal of Assemblies from Rear Panel. hold Modified Battery Assembly (66)
to Rear Panel (58) (figure 5-46).
(1) Loosen two captive screws which se-
cure A1A8A1P1 to A1A8A1J1 (140) (15) Unplug 2-pin Molex connector (139)
on Duty Cycle Regulator Assembly (figure 5-46).
(59) (figure 5-46).
(16) Remove Modified Battery Assembly
(2) Remove four Phillips screws which (66) (figure 5-46).
hold Duty Cycle Regulator (59) to
Rear Panel (58) (figure 5-46). (17) Remove four screws, two lockwashers
and two ground lugs from Rear Panel
(3) Remove Phillips screw and terminal (58) which secure transformer mount-
lug at inside bottom of Regulator ing bracket and transformer (67) to
(59). Rear Panel (58) (figure 5-46),
(4) Remove Duty Cycle Regulator (59) (18) Tag and unsolder wires from trans-
from Rear Panel (58) (figure 5-46). former (67) (figure 5-46).
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(19) Remove transformer mounting brack- (11) Lift Spectrum Analyzer Assembly
ets, transformer (67) and one stand- (125) from AN/GRM-114 (figure
off (figure 5-46). 5-46).
i. Removal of Assemblies from Front Panel. (12) Disconnect fifteen-pin connector A1-
A12P1 from Dual Tone Generator
(1) Remove Phillips screws and lock- PCB (109) (figure 5-47).
washers which hold frame support
members to Front Panel (44) (figure
(13) Remove four hex nuts (72) and four
5-46).
lockwashers (73) which secure Dual
Tone Generator Assembly (74) to
(2) Disconnect coax connectors from rear
Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
of TRANS/RCVR, 10 MHz REF OUT,
SCOPE IN, and ANT INPUT coaxial
jacks. (14) Remove Dual Tone Generator Assem-
bly (74) from Front Panel (44) (figure
(3) Tilt top of Front Panel forward to 5-47).
provide better access to rear of Front
Panel (44) (figure 5-46). (15) Remove two hex nuts and solder lugs
from Frequency Error Meter (81) ter-
(4) Use an Allen wrench to loosen the minals (figure 5-47).
two socket head screws located in
control knobs (108, 109, 112, 115, (16) Remove two screws which hold meter
116, 117, 118, 121 and 124) (figure to rear of Front Panel (44) (figure
5-46). 5-47).
(5) Remove knobs from control shafts. (17) Remove meter from Front Panel.
(9) Remove flatwashers (111, 114, 120, (20) Remove assembly from Front Panel.
133, and 135) from control bushings
(figure 5-46). (21) Remove two hex nuts and solder
lugs from Deviation (KHz) /WATTS
(10) Remove two hex nuts (143) from meter (80) terminals (figure 5-47).
screw (126). which secure Spectrum
Analyzer Assembly (125) to frame (22) Remove two screws which secure
support member (129) (figure 5-46). meter to Front Panel (44) (figure
Let screw (126) washer (127) and 5-47).
spacer (128) remain in Spectrum
Analyzer (125). (23) Remove meter from Front Panel.
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(24) Remove hex nut and lockwasher (39) Remove hex nut (127) and dBm Dial
which secure ANT INPUT jack (82) (128) from shaft of Dial Attenuator
to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). Assembly (91). Then remove one 1/4”
Phillips screw which holds dial index/
(25) Remove ANT INPUT jack from attenuator ring (90) to Front Panel
Front Panel. (44) (figure 5-47),
(26) Use an Allen wrench to loosen socket (40) Remove dial index/attenuator ring (90)
head screws (83) which secure knob from Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
(84) to shaft of DEV/PWR switch
shaft (figure 5-47 ). (41) Disconnect coax connectors from at-
tenuator Assembly (91) (figure 5-47).
(27) Tag and unsolder wires from DEV/
PWR switch wafer terminals. (42) Remove hex nut and Iockwasher
which secure TRANS/RCVR jack (92)
(28) Remove hex nut (110) and flat washer to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
which secure DEV/PWR switch to
Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). (43) Remove TRANS/RCVR jack (92)
from Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
(29) Remove switch and lockwasher from
(44) Make sure two-pin Molex battery con-
Front Panel.
nector (139) has been disconnected
(figure 5-47 ).
(30) Tag and unsolder wires from HI LVL/
µV x 100/NORM switch.
(45) Unsolder wires from PWR/OFF/BATT
switch (93) at rear of Front Panel (44)
(31) Remove hex nut (113) and flat washer
(figure 5-47).
which secure switch to Front Panel
(44) (figure 5-47).
(46) Remove two hex nuts, one washer and
three solder lugs which secure switch
(32) Remove switch and lockwasher from
(93) to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
Front Panel.
(47) Remove switch and spacer from Front
(33) Tag and unsolder wires from AUTO/ Panel.
OFF/ZERO, BATT switch.
(48) Tag and unsolder wires from ZERO/
(34) Remove hex nut (86) and flat washer RCVR potentiometer at rear of Front
which secure switch to Front Panel Panel.
(44) (figure 5-47).
(49) Remove hex nut (94) and flat washer
(35) Remove switch and lockwasher from which secure ZERO/RCVR potentio-
Front Panel. meter to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47),
(36) Use an Allen wrench to loosen two (50) Remove potentiometer and lock-
socket head screws (87) in RF LEVEL/ washer from Front Panel.
BFO INJECTION control knob (88)
(figure 5-47). (51) Tag and unsolder wires from GEN/
RCVR switch at rear of Front Panel
(37) Remove knob (88) (figure 5-47). (44) (figure 5-47).
(38) Remove two 1/4” Phillips screws (52) Remove hex nut (95) and flat washer
from dial/attenuator stop (89) (figure which secure GEN/RCVR switch to
5-47). Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
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(53) Remove switch and lockwasher from (67) Tag and unsolder wires from VOL
Front Panel. control at rear of Front Panel (44)
(figure 5-47).
(54) Tag and unsolder wires from RCVR
WIDE/MID/NARROW switch at rear (68) Remove hex nut and flat washer which
of Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). secure VOL control to Front Panel
(44) (figure 5-47).
(55) Remove hex nut (125) and flat washer
which secure switch to Front Panel (69) Remove VOL control and lockwasher
(44) (figure 5-47). from Front Panel.
(56) Remove switch and lockwasher from
(70) Tag and unsolder wires from INT
Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
MOD/RCVR switch (100) at rear of
(57) Remove hex nut from rear of mount- Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
ing block. Remove hex nut and lock-
washer which secure REF OUT jack (71) Remove hex nut and flat washer which
(96) to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). secure INT MOD/RCVR switch (100)
to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
(58) Remove REF OUT jack (96) from
Front Panel. (72) Remove switch and lockwasher from
Front Panel.
(59) Use an Allen wrench to loosen two
socket head screws in SQUELCH con- (73) Tag and unsolder wires from AM/FM
trol knob (97) and remove knob (97) switch (101) at rear of Front Panel
from control shaft (figure 5-47). (44) (figure 5-47).
(60 Tag and unsolder wires from SQUELCH (74) Remove hex nut and flat washer which
control at rear of Front Panel (44) secure AM/FM switch (101) to Front–
(figure 5-47). Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
(61) Remove hex nut and flat washer which (75) Remove AM/FM switch and terminal
secure control to Front Panel (44) lug from Front Panel.
(figure 5-47).
(76) Tag and unsolder wires from BFO
(62) Remove SQUELCH control and termi-
switch (102) (figure 5-47).
nal lug from Front Panel.
(63) Tag and unsolder wires from EXT (77) Remove hex nut and fIat washer which
SPKR jack (98) at rear of Front secure BFO switch to Front Panel
Panel (44) (figure 5-47). (44) (figure 5-47).
(64) Remove hex nut and flat washer (78) Remove BFO switch and lockwasher
which secure EXT SPKR jack (98) from Front Panel.
to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
(79) Tag and unsolder wires from EXT
(65) Remove jack and lockwasher from MOD jack (103) (figure 5-47).
Front Panel.
(80) Remove hex nut and flat washer
(66) Use an Allen wrench to loosen two which secure EXT MOD jack (103)
socket head screws which hold VOL to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
control knob (99) to VOL control
shaft . Remove knob (99) (figure (81) Remove jack and lock washer from
5-47). Front Panel.
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(82) Tag and unsolder wires from EXT (96) Remove knob from control shaft.
ACC jack (104) at rear of E’rent
Panel (44) (figure 5-47). (97) Tag and unsolder wires from 1.5/5/15
KHz control at rear of Front Panel
(83) Remove hex nut and lockwasher at (44) (figure 5-47).
rear of Front Panel (44) which secure
jack to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). (98) Remove hex nut (112) and flat washer
which secure switch to Front Panel
(84) Remove EXT ACC jack from Front (44) (fgure 5-47).
Panel.
(99) Remove 1.5/5/15 KHz control and
(85) Tag and unsolder wires fro m lNT lockwasher from Front Panel (44)
MOD OUT jack (105) at rear of (fgure 5-47).
Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
(loo) Tag and unsolder wires from 10 MHz
(86) Remove hex nut and Iockwasher at CAL control (126) (figure 5-47).
rear of Front Panel (44) which secure
(101) Unscrew control from mounting block
jack (105) to Front Panel (44) (figure
at rear of Front Panel (44) (figure
5-47).
5-47).
(87) Remove lNT MOD OUT jack from Pull off green lamp cover (146) from
(102)
Front Panel. left-hand Phase Lock lamp on Front
Panel (44) (figure 5-46).
(88) Use an Allen wrench to loosen socket
head screws which secure INT MOD (103) Use a piece of tape to remove lamp
knob (106) and 1 KHz lNT MOD from lamp socket.
knob (108) to control shafs (figure
5-47). (104) Tag and unsolder wires from lamp
socket at rear of Front Panel (44)
(89) Remove knobs (106 and 108) from (figure 5-46).
control shafts.
( 1 0 5 ) Remove lamp socket from rear of
(90) Tag and unsolder wires from lNT Front Panel (44) (figure 5-46).
MOD and 1 KHz INT MOD controls
at rear of Front Panel (44) (figure ( 1 0 6 ) Pull off green lamp cover (147) from
5-47). right-hand Phase Lock lamp on Front
Panel (44) (figure 5-46).
(91) Remove hex nut and flal washer
which secure lNT MOD controls to (107) Use a piece of tape to remove lamp
Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). from lamp socket.
(92) Remove lNT MOD controls from (108) Tag and unsolder wires from lamp
Front Panel. socket at rear of Front Panel (44)
(figure 5-46).
(93) Remove hex nut and lockwasher
which secure SCOPE IN jack (107) (109) Remove lamp socket from rear of
to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). Front Panel (44) (figure 5-46).
(94) Remove SCOPE IN jack (107) from (110) Pull off green lamp cover (148) from
Front Panel. INPUT LEVEL lamp on Front Panel
(44) (figure 5-46).
(95) Use an Allen wrench to loosen socket
head screws in 1.5/5/15 KHz control (111) Use a piece of tape to remove lamp
knob (122) (figure 5-47). from lamp socket.
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(112) Tag and unsolder wires from lamp (5) Remove three 1/2” screws (8) which
socket at rear of Front Panel (44) secure Circuit Board (10) to standoffs
(figure 5-46). (9) on Structural Front Panel (11)
(figure 5-49).
(113) Remove lamp socket from rear of
k’rent Panel (44) (figure 5-46). (6) Remove two Phillips screws (47)
which secure cable retaining plate
(114) Pull off green lamp cover ( 149) from (48) to braket (3) (figure 5-49).
Power ON lamp on Front Panel (44)
(figure 5-46). (7) Remove two 7/16” Phillips screws
(4), two flat washers (5), and two
(115) Use a piece of tape to remove lamp spacers (6) which secure bracket (3)
from lamp socket. to Front Panel (7) (figure 5-49).
(116) Tag and unsolder wires from lamp soc- (8) Disconnect two connectors (46) from
ket at rear of Front Panel (44) (figure Circuit Board (10) (figure 5-49).
5-46).
(9) Tag and unsolder four wires of Cable
(117) Remove lamp socket from rear of Assembly (49) from Circuit Board
Front Panel (44) (figure 5-46). (10) (figure 5-49).
(118) Pull off amber lamp cover (150) from (lo) Remove Cable Assembly (49) from
0 dBm lamp on Front Panel (44) (fig- Circuit Board (10) (figure 5-49).
ure 5-46).
5-12. Reassembly Instructions.
(119) Use a piece of tape to remove lamp
from lamp socket. a. General. The following procedures pro-
vide a guide for assembling the AN/GRM-114, in-
(120) Tag and unsolder wires from lamp cluding all the assemblies herein.
socket at rear of Front Panel.
b. Precautions and General Techniques.
(121) Remove lamp socket from rear of
Reconnect all electrical wiring or cables as identi-
Front Panel (44) (figure 5-46).
fied. Be careful not to damage connector pins
when installing mating connectors. When neces-
j. MM-100 (Multimeter) Disassembly.
sary refer to component location diagrams located
at the end of the alignment procedures to find
(1) Loosen left-hand 1/4-turn fastener
referenced connectors, jacks, and potentiometers.
which secures metal cover plate to
MM-100 accessory compartment. Re-
move cover plate. c. Rear Panel Reassembly.
(2) Remove one 1/4” Phillips screw (1) (1) Install transformer mounting bracket,
and one washer (2) which secure transformer (67). and two spacers
bracket (3) to MM-100 case (figure (figure 5-46).
5-49).
(2) Attach four screws and two ground
(3) Loosen 1/4-turn fastener which holds lugs to Rear Panel (58) which hold
right-hand side of MM-100 Composite transformer mounting bracket and
Assembly to MM-100 case. transformer (67) to Rear Panel. Solder
wires to transformer (figure 5-46).
(4) Separate MM-100 Composite Assem-
bly from MM-100 Case. (3) Install Battery Cover (6) (figure 5-46).
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(6) Attach two 3-3/4” Phillips screws (2) Install 79-80 MHz Loop Circuit Board
(64) and two flat washer (65) which enclosure (20) to Mother Board (12)
hold Modified Battery mechanical as- (figure 5-46).
sembly (66) to Rear Panel (58) (figure
5-46). (3) Install hex nut to coax connector
which holds PCB (21) to enclosure
(7) Install 20 dB pad (61) (figure 5-46). (20).
(8) Attach four 3/8” Phillips screws (4) Install tagged coax cable to 79-80
which hold 20 dB pad (61) to Rear MHz Loop Circuit Board enclosure
Panel (58) (figure 5-46). (20) (figure 5-46).
(9) Attach hex nut connection between (5) Attach four slotted
20 dB pad (61) and Transmitter four Iockwashers (157) to underside
Sensor (62) (figure 5-46). of Mother Board (12), which secure
79-80 MHz Loop Circuit Board enclo-
sure (20) to Mother Board (figure
(10) Install Duty Cycle Regulator (59) to
5-46).
Rear Panel (58) (figure 5-46).
(6) Install High Frequency Phase Lock
(11) Attach four 3/8” Phillips screws
Circuit Board (19) to Mother Board
which hold Duty Cycle Regulator
(12) (figure 5-46).
(59) to Rear Panel (58). Then plug
A1A8A1P1 into A1A8A1J1 (140)
(7) Install High Frequency Phase Lock
and tighten two captive screws.
Circuit Board enclosure (18) to
Install Phillips screw and terminal lug
Mother Board (12) (figure 5-46).
at inside bottom of regulator (figure
5-46).
(8) Install three hex nuts and lockwashers
to coax connectors which secure PCB
(12) Install Transmitter sensor (62) (figure (19) to enclosure (18) (figure 5-46).
(15) Install Power Monitor (60) to 20 dB (lo) Install tagged coax cables to enclosure
pad (61) (figure 5-46). (18) (figure 5-46).
(16) Attach hex nut connection between (11) Install tagged coax cables to VCO
Power Monitor (60) to 20 dB pad Tuner Circuit Board (16) (figure
(61) (figure 5-46). 5-46).
(17) Attach tagged coax cables to Power (12) Install VCO Tuner Circuit Board (16)
Monitor (60) (figure 5-46). to Mother Board (12) (figure 5-46).
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(13) Secure VCO PCB retainer (15) to washer which secure 1080 MHz Multi-
standoff (14) with one Phillips screw plifier Amplifier (33) to mounting
(13) (figure 5-46). bracket (34) (figure 5-46).
(14) Install Regulator and Power Supply (27) Attach tagged coax cables to 1080
Circuit Board (10) to Mother Board MHz Multiplier Amplifier (33) (figure
(12) (figure 5-46). 5-46).
(15) Install Circuit Board retainer (8) to (28) Install High Level Amplifier (63) to
frame support member (129) (figure Mother Board (12) (figure 5-46).
5-46).
(29) Attach two 3/8” Phillips screws and
(16) Attach two 1/4” Phillips screws and two lockwashers to underside of
two lockwashers which secure Regula- Mother Board (12) which secure High
tor and Power Supply Circuit Board Level Amplifier (63) to Mother Board
retainer (8) to frame support member (figure 5-46).
(129) (figure 5-46).
(30) Solder wires to feed-through capaci-
(17) install Static Discharge Protector (35) tors.
to Mother Board (12) (figure 5-46).
(31) Install tagged coax cables to High
(18) Install tagged coax cables to Static Level Amplifier (63) (figure 5-46).
Discharge Protector (35) (figure 5-46).
(32) Install 250 kHz I.F. Monitor Audio
(19) Attach two 1/4” Phillips screws and
Circuit Board (32) (figure 5-46).
two Iockwashers to underside of
Mother Board (12) which secure
(33) Attach two 3/8” Phillips screws
Static Discharge Protector (35) to
(27) and two lockwashers (28) which
Mother Board (figure 5-46).
secure 250 kHz I.F. Monitor Audio
(20) Circuit Board guide mounting plate
Install mounting bracket (34) to
(29) through 1200 MHz Diode
Mother Board (12) (figure 5-46).
Switch/High Frequency Multiplier/
(21) Mixer mounting bracket (30) to
Install 1200 MHz Amplifier (36)
to Mother Board (12) (figure 5-46). lower frame support member (136)
(figure 5-46).
(22) Attach four Phillips screws and four
lockwashers to underside of Mother (34) Attach 250 kHz I.F. Monitor Audio
Board (12) which secure 1200 MHz Circuit Board retainer (74) with two
Amplifier (36) to Mother Bead. Sol- Phillips screws (72) and lockwashers
der wire to feed-through capacitor (73) to upper frame support member
on assembly (figure 5-46). (25) (figure 5-46).
(23) Attach RF cables to 1200 MHz Am- (35) Plug in Relay Driver Circuit Board
plifier (36) (figure 5-46). (70) to connector and install Cir-
cuit Board (figure 5-46).
(24) Solder wire to 1080 MHz Multiplier
Amplifier (33) feed-through capacitor (36) Attach two 5/16” Phillips screws
(figure 5-46). (68) and two lockwashers (69) which
hold Relay Driver Circuit Board (70)
(25) Install 1080 MHz Multiplier Ampl. (33) to underside of Mother Board (12)
to mounting bracket (34) (figure 5-46). (figure 5-46).
(26) Attach one 1/8” Phillips screw, and (37) Install 108 MHz Bandpass Filter
one 5/32” Phillips screw and one lock- (71) (figure 5-46).
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(38) Attach four 7/16” Phillips screws, (11) Install tagged coax cables to 1200
four Iockwashers, and four spacers MHz Diode Switch (49) (figure 5-46).
which hold 108 MHz Bandpass Filter
(71) to underside of 1200 MHz (12) Use an Allen wrench to attach two
Diode Switch/High Frequency Multi- 5 / 8 ” socket head screws (47) and
plier/Mixer mounting bracket (30) two spacers (48) which hold 1200
(figure 5-46). MHz Diode Switch (49) to 1200
MHz Diode Switch/High Frequency
(39) Attach tagged coax cables to 108 MHz Multiplier/Mixer mounting bracket
Band pass Filter (71) (figure 5-46). (30) (figure 5-46).
e. Frame Support Member Reassembly. (13) Install First Mixer (45) to frame
support member (25) (figure 5-46).
(1) Install High Frequency Multiplier/
Mixer (51) to mounting bracket (14) Attach three 7/16” Phillips screws
(30) (figure 5-46). (46) which secure First Mixer (45)
to frame support member (25) (figure
(2) Use an Allen wrench to attach four 5-46).
socket head screws which hold the
High Frequency Multiplier/Mixer (51) (15) Soldor wire to feed-through capacitor.
to 1200 MHz Diode Switch/High
Frequency Multiplier/Mixer mounting (16) Install tagged coax cables to First
bracket (30) (figure 5-46). Mixer (45) (figure 5-46).
NOTE (17) Install speaker assembly/plate retainer
(41) to frame support member (25)
Install Battery Fuse on back of
(figure 5-46).
Rear Panel.
(18) Solder wires to speaker assembly.
(3) Plug mating connector into connector
on assembly (51 ) (figure 5-46).
(19) Attach one 1/4” Phillips screw (38)
(4) Solder wires to assembly (51) (figure and one lockwasher (39), and one
5-46). 1/2” Phillips screw (40) and one lock-
washer (39) which secure speaker
(5) Install tagged coax cables to assembly assembly/plate retainer (41) to frame
support member (25) (figure 5-46).
(51) (figure 5-46).
(6) Insert capacitor (7) through mounting (20) Attach 100 MHz Filter (37) to mount-
clamp (5). Tighten slotted screw in ing angle (77) with two screws (78)
mounting clamp (figure 5-46). and two washers (79) (figure 5-46).
(7) Install 1200 MHz Diode Switch (49) (21) Solder wire to feed-through capacitor
, to mounting bracket (30) (figure on assembly (37) (figure 5-46).
5-46).
(22) Install tagged coax cables to assembly
(8) Solder wire to feed-through capacitor. (37) (figure 5-46).
(9) Install tagged coax cables. (23) Attach mounting angle (77) to 1200
MHz Diode Switch/High Frequency
(10) Attach two Phillips screws (50) Multiplier/Mixer mounting bracket
which hold straps for tagged coax (30) with two screws (75) and lock-
cables (figure 5-46). washers (76) (figure 5-46).
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(24) Install tagged coax cables to Second (11) Install INT MOD OFF connector
Mixer Assembly (24) (figure 5-46). (105) (figure 5-47).
(25) Plug in circular mating connector (12) Attach hex nut to rear of Front
(26). Panel (44) which holds INT MOD
OUT connector (105) to Front
(26) Install Second Mixer Assembly (24) Panel (figure 5-47).
to frame support member (25) (figure
5-46). (13) Install assembly and hex nut.
(27) Attach two 3/8” Phillips screws (23) (14) Tighten hex nut at rear of Front
which secure Second Mixer Assembly Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
(24) to frame support member (25)
(figure 5-46). (15) Install EXT ACC connector (104)
through front of Front Panel (44)
f. Front Panel Reassembly. (figure 5-47).
(1) Attach socket head screws with Allen (16) Attach hex nut to rear of Front Panel
wrench to KHz control (122). Attach (44) (figure 5-47).
control (122) (figure 5-47).
(17) Solder tagged wires to assembly for
Use an Allen wrench to attach socket EXT ACC connector (104) at rear
(2)
head screws to EXT V/DIV Control of Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
(118). Attach control (118), hex nut
(18) Attach flat washer and hex nut to
(119), and washer (120) (figure 5-46).
Front Panel (44) at EXT MOD con-
nector (103) (figure 5-47).
(3) Use an Allen wrench to attach socket
head screws to EXT V/DIV Vernier (19) Install assembly and lockwasher to
Control (117). Attach control (117) rear of Front Panel.
(figure 5-46).
(20) Solder tagged wires to assembly at
(4) Attach hex nut, washer and SCOPE rear of Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
IN connector (107) (figure 5-47).
(21) Install BFO/OFF switch assembly
(5) Tighten hex nut. (102), hex nut, and washer to Front
Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
(6) Attach tagged coax cable to SCOPE
IN connector (107) at rear of Front (22) Attach hex nut to rear of Front Panel
Panel (44) (figure 5-47). (44).
(7) Install assembly and washer to rear (23) Solder tagged wires to switch assem-
of Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). bly at rear of Front Panel (44) (figure
5-47).
(8) Solder tagged wires to assembly at
rear of Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). (24) Attach hex nut and flat washer.
(9) Attach hex nut and washer to Front (25) Attach hex nut to Front Panel (44)
Panel (44) (figure 5-47). at BFO/OFF switch (102) (figure
5-47).
(10) Use an Allen wrench to attach two
socket head screws to each of two (26) Install AM/FM switch assembly (101 ),
knobs (106), (108) at INT MOD/OFF hex nut, and washer to Front Panel
control (111) (figure 5-47). (44) (figure 5-47).
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(27) Attach hex nut to rear of Front (44) Install SQUELCH control assembly
Panel (44) (figure 5-47). and lug to Front Panel (44) (figure
5-47).
(28) Solder tagged wires to switch assem-
bly at rear of Front Panel (44) (fig- (45) Solder tagged wires to rear of Front
ure 5-47). Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
(29) Attach hex nut and flat washer. (46) Attach hex nut and flat washer.
(30) Attach hex nut to Front Panel (44) (47) Attach knob (97) (figure 5-47).
at AM/FM switch (101) (figure 5-47).
(48) Use an Allen wrench to attach two
(31 ) Install INT MOD/RCVR switch assem- 1/8” socket head screws which hold
bly (100), hex nut, and washer to SQUELCH knob (97) to Front Panel
Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). (44) (figure 5-47).
(32) Attach hex nut to rear of Front Panel (49) Install REF OUT connector (96)
(44) (figure 5-47). (figure 5-47).
(33 ) Solder tagged wires to switch assem- (50) Attach CAL mounting block and hex
bly at rear of Front Panel (44) (figure nut to rear of Front Panel (44) ( figure
5-47). 5-47).
(34) Attach hex nut and flat washer. (51) Attach tagged coax cable to rear of
Front Panel (44) at REF OUT connec-
(35) Attach hex nut to Front Panel (44) tor (96) (figure 5-47).
at INT MOD/RCVR switch (100)
(figure 5-47). (52) Attach CAL control (126) to thick
portion of threaded mounting block
(36) Install VOL control assembly (99) and solder tagged wires to rear of
to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). control (figure 5-47).
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(60) Attach hex nut, flat washer and lock- (73) Secure dial/attenuator stop (89) to
washer to GEN/RCVR switch (95) dBm Dial (128) with two 1/4” Phillips
on Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). screws (figure 5-47).
(61) Install ZERO/RCVR control (94) to (74) Attach knob (88) (figure 5-47).
rear of Front Panel (44) (figure, 5-47).
(75) Use an Allen wrench to attach two -
(62) Solder wire, to control at rear of 1 / 4 ” socket head screws (87) to
Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). BFO INJECTION knob (88) (figure
5-47),
(63) Attach hex nut, flat washer, and
lockwasher to ZERO/RCVR adjust- (76) Attach AUTO/OFF/ZERO, BATT
ment (94) on Front Panel (44) (figure switch (86), hex nut, and washer
5-47) (figure 5-47).
(64) lnstall PWR/OFF/BATT switch assem- (77) Solder wires to rear of switch.
bly (93) to mounting screws on rear
of Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). (78) Attach hex nut and flat washer to
AUTO/OFF/ZERO, BATT switch (86)
(65) on Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
Attach hex nut and washer to one
mounting screw; hex nut, lockwasher,
(79) Attach HI LVL/µV x 100/NORM
three terminal lugs, washer and spacer
on other screw. switch (85), lockwasher, hex nut,
and flat washer (figure 5-47).
(65 ) Solder wires to PWR/OFF/BATT.
(80) Solder tagged wires to rear of switch.
switch (93) at rear of Front Panel
(44) (figure 5-47).
(81) Solder wire to ground lug on back of
Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
(67) Install TRANS/RCVR connector (92)
to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). (82) Install terminal lug to shaft of HI
LVL/µV x 100/NORM switch (85).
(68) Attach hex nut to rear of Front Panel Insert shaft through rear of Front
(44) which holds TRANS/RCVR con- Panel (figure 5-47).
nector (92) to Front Panel (figure
5-47). (83) Attach hex nut and flat washer to
HI LVL/µV x 100/NORM switch
(69) Connect coax conrectors to Dial (85) on Front Panel (44) (figure
Attenuatol Assembly (91), then in- 5-47 ).
stall Assembly to Front Panel (44)
(figure 5-47). (84) Attach hex nut, flat washer and lock-
washer to DEV/PWR controI on
(70) Install dial index/attenuator ring (90) Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
(85) Attach DEV/PWR knob (84) (figure
(71) Attach one 1/4" Phillips screw which 5-47). Use an Allen wrench to tighten
holds dial index/attenuator ring (90) two 1/8” socket head screws which
to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). hold DEV/PWR knob (84) to Front
Panel (44).
(72) Secure dBm Dial (128) to shaft of
Dial Attenuator Assembly (91) with (86) Install ANT INPUT connector (82)
hex nut (127) (figure 5-47). to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
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(87) Attach tagged coax cable to rear of (loo) Secure lamp cover to Front Panel
connector. (44) (figure 5-46).
(88) Attach hex nut to rear of Front (101) Secure right-h and phase-lock lamp
Panel (44) which holds ANT INPUT socket (147) to rear of Front Panel
connector (82) to Front Panel (figure (44) (figure 5-46).
5-47).
(102) Solder tagged wires to lamp socket.
(89) Install Frequency Select Switch (78)
to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). (103) Secure lamp cover to Front Panel
(44) (figure 5-46).
(90) Attach four hex nuts (75), four lock-
washers (76), and four flat washers (104) Secure INPUT LEVEL lamp socket
(77) which hold switch mechanical (148) to rear of Front Panel (44)
assembly (78) to Front Panel (44). (figure 5-46).
Connect two multi-pin plugs to PCB
(79) (figure 5-47). Solder tagged wires to lamp socket,
(105)
(91) Install DEVIATION (KHz) /WATTS
(106) Secure lamp cover to Front Panel
meter (80) to Front Panel (44) (figure
(44) (figure 5-46).
5-47).
(92) Attach two screws which hold DE- (107) Secure Power ON lamp socket (149)
VIATION (KHz)/WATTS meter (80) to rear of Front Panel (44) (figure
to rear of Front Panel (44). Install 5-46).
terminal lugs on rear of meter with
two hex nuts (figure 5-47). (108) Solder tagged wires to lamp socket.
(93) InstalI FREQ ERROR (KHz) meter (109) Secure lamp cover to Front Panel
(81) to Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47). (44) (figure 5-46).
(94) Attach two screws which hold FREQ (110) Secure 0 dBm lamp socket (150) to
ERROR (KHz) meter (81) to rear of rear of Front Panel (44) (figure 5-46).
Front Panel (44) (figure 5-47).
(111) Solder tagged wires to lamp socket.
(95) Install terminal lugs on rear of meter
with two hex nuts. (112) Secure lamp cover to Front Panel
(44) (figure 5-46).
(96) Install Modulation Freq. Hz (Dual
Tone Generator) switch assembly (74) (113) Attach coax c a b l e s t o T R A N S /
to Front Panel (44). Install connector RCVR connector (92), 10 MHz REF
to bottom rear of PCB (109) (figure OUT connector (96), ANT INPUT
5-47). connector (82), and SCOPE IN con-
nector (107) (figure 5-47).
(97) Attach four hex nuts (72) and four
lockwashers (73) which hold switch (114) Attach one 1/2” Phillips screw (42)
mechanical assembly (74) to Front and one lockwasher (43) to secure
Panel (44) (figure 5-47). frame support member (25) to Front
Panel (44) (figure 5-46).
(98) Secure left-hand phase-lock lamp
socket (146) to rear of Front Panel (115) Attach Phillips screws and lock-
(44) (figure 5-46). washers which hold frame support
members to Front Panel (44) (figure
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g. Spectrum Analyzer Reassembly. (11) Attach socket head screws with Allen
wrench to SWEEP Vernier control
(1) Install Spectrum Analyzer Assembly (108). Attach control (108) (figure
(125) to top left frame support mem- 5-46).
ber (129) and Front Panel (44) (figure
5-46). (12) Attach hex nut (113) and washer
(114) (figure 5-46) to AC/DC/OFF
(2) Attach Spectrum Analyzer Assembly switch on Front Panel (44) (figure
(125) to frame support member (129) 5-47).
with two hex nuts (143) and one lock-
washer on one screw (126). Install h. Lower Floor Reassembly.
connectors at (144) and (145) (figure
5-47). (1) Install 120 MHz Receiver (56) to
Lower F l o o r ( 5 2 ) ( f i g u r e 5 - 4 6 ) .
(3) Attach two screws (130), two lock-
washers (131) that hold top left frame (2) Attach two 1/4” Phillips screws,
support member (129) to Front Panel four lockwashers, and two flat wash-
(44). Tighten frame support member ers which hold 120 MHz Receiver
(129) to Front Panel (44) (figure (56) to Lower Floor (52) (figure
5-46). 5-46).
(4) Attach socket head screws with Allen (3) Install tagged coax cables to 120 MHz
wrench to INTENSITY control (124). Receiver (56). Install circular connec-
Attach control (124), one hex nut tor (142) to mating connector (figure
(134), and one washer (135) (figure 5-46).
5-46).
(4) Install tagged coax cables to 100
(5) Attach socket head screws with Alien MHz Amplifier/108 MHz Mixer (55)
wrench to FOCUS control (121). (figure 5-46).
Attach control (121) one hex nut
(132) and one washer (133) (figure (5) Install 100 MHz Amplifier/108 MHz
5-46). Mixer (55) to Lower Floor (52)
(figure 5-46).
(6) Attach socket head screws with Allen
wrench to VERT control (115). At- (6) Attach two 1/4” Phillips screws, two
tach control (figure 5-46). lockwashers, and two flat washers
which hold 100 MHz Amplifier/108
(7) Attach socket head screws with Allen MHz Mixer (55) to Lower Floor (52)
wrench to ANALY DISPR/OFF con- (figure 5-46).
trol (116). Attach control (116) (fig-
ure 5-46). (7) Install tagged coax cables to FM/AM
Generator (54). Install circular con-
(8) Install control (112) (figure 5-46). nector to mating connector (141)
(figure 5-46).
(9) Attach socket head screws with. Allen
wrench to HORIZ control (112) (8) Attach two 1/4” Phillips screws, two
(figure 5-46). lockwashers and two flat washers
which hold FM/AM Generator (54)
(10) Attach socket head screws to SWEEP to Lower Floor (52) (figure 5-46).
control (109). Attach control (109),
hex nut (110) and washer (111) (fig- (9) Close Lower Floor (52) (figure
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(10) Attach two screws (155) and two (10) Attach four Phillips screws (1) and
washers (156) which secure frame four lockwashers (36), which secure
support member (53) to Front Panel 1200-2200 MHz Oscillator mechanical
(44) and Rear Panel (58) (figure assembly (11) to Upper Floor (6) (fig-
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. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
This chapter contains the schematic diagrams for Test Set AN/GRM-114. They are
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Section I. INTRODUCTION
B-1. SCOPE
The integral components of and basic issue items for the AN/GRM-114 arc Iisted in table 1-4 to help you inven-
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MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART
SECTION I. INTRODUCTION
1. General. This maintenance allocation chart g. Install. To set up for use in an opera-
provides a summary of the maintenance operations tional environment such as an encampment, site
for Test Set AN/GRM-114. It authorizes categories or vehicle.
of maintenance for specific maintenance func-
tions on repairable items and components and the h. Replace. To replace unserviceable items
tools and equipment required to perform each with serviceable like items.
function. This MAC appendix may be used as an
aid in planning maintenance operations. i. Repair. To restore an item to service-
able condition through correction of a specific
2. Maintenance Functions. Maintenance functions failure or unserviceable condition. This function
will be limited to and defined as follows: includes, but is not limited to welding, grinding,
riveting, straightening, and replacement of parts
a. Inspect. To determine the serviceability y other than the trial and error replacement of
of an item by comparing its physical, mechanical, running spare type items such as fuses and indi-
and electrical characteristics with established stan- cators.
dards through examination.
j. Overhaul. Normally, the highest degree
b. Test. To verify serviceability and to de- of maintenance performed by the Army in order
tect incipient failure by measuring the mechanical to minimize time and assure that work in process
or electrical characteristics of an item and com- is consistent with quality and economy of opera-
paring these characteristics with prescribed stan- tion. It consists of that maintenance necessary to
dards. restore an item to completely serviceable condition
as prescribed by maintenance standards in techni-
c. Service. Operations required periodical- cal publications for each item to like new, zero
ly to keep an item in proper operating condition mileage, or zero hour condition.
such as to clean, to preserve, to paint and to lubri-
cate. k. Rebuild. The highest degree of material
maintenance. It consists of restoring equipment
d. Adjust. Maintain within prescribed lim- as nearly as possible to likenew condition in accord-
its by bringing into proper or exact position, or ance with original manufacturing standards. Re-
by setting the operation characteristics to the spe- build is the highest degree of material maintenance
cified parameters. applied to Army equipment. Rebuild reduces to
zero the hours the equipment, or component there-
e. Align. Maintain within prescribed limits of, has been in use.
by bringing into proper or exact position, or by
setting the operating characteristics to the speci- 3. Explanation of Format of Section II, Main-
fied parameters. tenance Allocation Chart. The add columns in
Section II are as follows:
f. Calibrate. To determine the corrections
to be made in the readings of instruments or test a. Column 1, Group Number. Column 1
equipment used in precise measurement. Consists lists group numbers, the purpose of which is to
of the comparison of two instruments one which is identify components, assemblies, subassemblies,
a certified standard of known accuracy, to detect and modules with the next higher assembly.
and adjust any discrepancy in the accuracy of the
instrument being compared with the certified b. Column 2, Component/Assembly. Col-
standard . ume 2 lists the noun names of components, as-
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maintenance is authorized. umn 5 specifies, by code, those tool sets and test
equipment required to perform the designated
c. Column 3, Maintenance Functions. Col- function. The numbers appearing in this column
umn 3 lists the functions to be performed on the refer to specific tools and test equipment which
item listed in column 2. are identified in Section III.
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REMARKS FOR
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By Order of the Secretary of the Army:
E.C.MEYER
General, United States Army
Chief of Staff
Official:
ROBERT M. JOYCE
Brigadier General, (United States Army
The Adjutant General
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