Unit 3 — Setup Procedures
TM-CAL-017 — Open Handout TM Chapter: Chapter 4 ELOs: Execute setup steps in correct sequence; verify readiness before calibration Estimated time: 15 minutes
Step 1: Read the TM
Open TM-CAL-017. Read Chapter 4 — Assembly Procedures completely.
Then come back here.
Chapter 4 Content
- Set up TX dipole outdoors, clear of buildings, height ≥1 m above ground.
- Position receive antenna at measured distance d (e.g., 3.000 m ±10 mm).
- Both antennas must be co-polarized (both horizontal or both vertical).
- Align antenna boresights for maximum received signal.
- Connect transmitter to TX dipole through directional coupler for power monitoring.
- Connect receive antenna to TinySA or receiver.
Setup is Part of Calibration
Chapter 4 specifies 6 setup steps.
A calibration is only valid if the setup is correct. Common setup errors that invalidate results: - Skipping warm-up time - Wrong input range or measurement mode selected - Reference connected to wrong terminal - Ground loops or interference from adjacent equipment
If Chapter 4 specifies a verification at the end of setup (e.g., "confirm instrument reads X before proceeding"), do it. That check exists because someone discovered a failure mode that made it necessary.
Self-Check Questions
SC3-1. How many steps does Chapter 4 specify for setup?
SC3-2. What is the first step? State it exactly from the TM.
SC3-3. Does Chapter 4 require any verification before proceeding to calibration? If so, state it.
SC3-4. What is the last step of Chapter 4 (immediately before you begin the Chapter 5 calibration)?
SC3-5. What would you do if a setup step produced an unexpected result?
Answer Key
SC3-1. Count the numbered steps in Chapter 4. The answer is in the TM.
SC3-2. See Chapter 4, step 1. Copy it exactly.
SC3-3. Scan Chapter 4 for steps containing "verify," "check," "confirm," or "measure." If present, they are hold points.
SC3-4. See the last numbered step in Chapter 4.
SC3-5. Stop. Do not proceed to calibration. Diagnose the unexpected result — it may indicate a setup error, a faulty reference, or a failed instrument under test.
Checkpoint
Before proceeding: - [ ] You have read Chapter 4 completely - [ ] You can state the number of setup steps - [ ] You understand setup errors invalidate calibration results
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