TB8100 Calibration Kit User’s Manual Calibration Overview 4Field CalibrationThe following procedures can be carried out in the field.Service Center CalibrationThe following additional procedures may need to be carried out after a modulehas been serviced.Note: Replacing or repairing a board module may mean that themodule’s product code, product type (frequency band), serialnumber, and/or hardware version need to be re-entered or altered.To do this, your Calibration Kit needs a dongle. The Service Manual indicateswhen a module detail needs re-entering or altering.ReciterProcedure Connection Equipment RequiredAdjusting receiver lock band Outside subrack Murata tuning tool, CTUTuning the receiver Outside subrack Murata tuning tool,Johanson tuning tool (for H-band and K-band reciters),CTUAdjusting exciter lock band Outside subrack Murata tuning tool, CTUAdjusting the carrier frequencyoffsetDepends onreciterMurata tuning tool,Frequency counter, RFattenuator (only if using PA)Procedure Connection Equipment RequiredAutomatically tuning FCL Inside subrack NoneCalibrating the FCL modulation Outside subrack Murata tuning tool, CTU,modulation meter, RFattenuator (only if using PA)Calibrating the VCO modulation Outside subrack Murata tuning tool, CTU,modulation meter, RFattenuator (only if using PA)Calibrating the RSSI Inside subrack RF signal sourceCalibrating the balanced lines Inside subrack CTU, AC millivoltmeter(perhaps with differentialinput)Calibrating the unbalanced lines Inside subrack CTU, AC millivoltmeter