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FM2000A User’s Manual
5.2.5 PA Temp
The meter should read between 35–50°C with an ambient temperature of 25°C. If
temperature is 75°C or above, then check and do the following:
Ambient temperature higher than 50°C; reduce temperature.
Restricted air flow; remove any obstructions, clean dirty air filters by using
mild detergent and warm water.
Possible antenna mismatch; check for icing, moisture in the feedline, and
secure antenna connections.
Overcurrent: If PA DC fault indicator is flashing, monitor the current for a
proper level—the total current and the current of individual Power Amps.
5.2.6 PA Voltage
Supply voltage to the RF power amplifiers should be 50 V. If it is not check:
drive level to ensure proper power level input of 70–80 watts
for high SWR
for overcurrent; check PA DC fault indicator and if flashing, check current for
proper levels (total and individual Power Amps)
for overtemperature; ambient temperature higher than 50°C; reduce tempera-
ture. Check air flow; remove any obstructions and clean dirty air filters.
5.2.7 Tot Current
If total current reading is over 65 amperes, then check or do the following:
Reduce power output; check all fault indicators and troubleshoot accordingly.
If one or more of the 500–watt power modules has failed; replace.
High SWR; check for icing, moisture in the feedline, and secure antenna
connections.
5.2.8 PA1–8
If there is 2.5 amps or more difference between the individual PA current readings
(7 to 9 amps typical), then check the following:
Failed/faulty power module (reading directly correlates to failed power mod-
ule); replace.
Blown individual power amplifier fuses 1–8; replace as indicated by red LED.
Reduced power output; check all fault indicators and troubleshoot accord-
ingly.