MIL-HDBK-1839A APPENDIX B
2. Digital Multimeter, HP E1410A
3. Synchro/Resolver, 5410C-89-1
4. Power Meter, HP 70100A
NOTE: When the spectrum analyzer, part number 71209A/C is calibrated with the
PATEC, the following modules in the 71000A mainframe are also calibrated.
1. Local Oscillator, 70900B
2. RF Section, 71908B
3. IF Amplifier, 70902A
4. IF Amplifier, 70903A
5. Digitizer, 70700A
The format used to assemble the CMRS for the BAT system follows the guidelines outlined in appropriate AFMETCAL documents.
The increased emphasis to calibrate an instrument to its full specifications has been adopted in this CMRS. Normally, a CMRS would only address the most stringent specification of the weapons system requiring calibration. Had this posture not been utilized, a new CMRS would be required each time a new weapons system was supported by the BAT. It is believed that each instrument that requires traceability should be calibrated as close to 100% as can be achieved using the PATEC. This methodology should ensure that an instrument has traceability to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Phase Noise has been a common measurement requirement of many instruments installed in BAT. The PATEC does not have the capability to make phase noise measurements, but the BAT does. The Spectrum Analyzer, model 71209A/C, has the ability to make direct phase noise measurement. This method has adequate measurement range to satisfy most of the requirements for BAT unless very demanding phase noise measurements are required for specific mission requirement.
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