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FCC 2.1513
Revised as of October 1, 2005
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Sec.  2.1513   Measurements of modulation characteristics.

   (a) Set-up. Test of modulation characteristics are to be performed in an RF
   shielded room.

   Step (1) Place the EPIRB directly on a metal ground plane, such as the
   shielded room floor.

   Step (2) Place a suitable receiving antenna at a convenient distance from
   the EPIRB and connect it to the input of the spectrum analyzer or receiver
   to observe the radiated signal from the EPIRB.

   Step (3) Set the spectrum analyzer or receiver controls as follows:

   I.F. bandwidth: 300 kHz minimum

   Video filter: OFF or as wide as possible

   Amplitude scale: Linear

   Frequency: 121.5 MHz

   Scan width: 0 Hz

   Step (4) Connect the detected output of the spectrum analyzer or receiver to
   the input of the storage oscilloscope.

   Step (5) Set the oscilloscope controls as necessary to allow the demodulated
   waveform to be viewed. The input signal is to be DC coupled.

   (b) Measurement of Audio Frequencies.

   Step (1) Activate the EPIRB.

   Step (2) Trigger the oscilloscope and store at least one complete cycle of
   the audio waveform.

   Step (3) Measure the period (T) of the waveform. The period is the time
   difference between the half voltage points at the beginning and end of one
   complete cycle of the waveform. See Figure 2.

   Step (4) Calculate the frequency (F), where:

   F=1/T.

   Step (5) Repeat Steps 2 through 4 until the highest and lowest audio
   frequencies are found.

   Note: The lowest and highest frequencies may occur several cycles before or
   after the transition from low to high frequency.)

   Step (6) Determine the audio frequency range (F[range]), where:

   F[range]=F[high]−F[low]

   Step (7) Record instrument settings and the lowest and highest audio
   frequencies. Record the audio frequency range in Hertz.

   Step (8) Repeat Steps 1–7, above, for 243 MHz.

   (c) Modulation factor.

   Step (1) Activate the EPIRB.

   Step (2) Trigger the oscilloscope and store at least one complete cycle of
   the audio waveform. The input signal is to be DC coupled or erroneous
   results will be obtained.

   Step (3) Measure the maximum voltage (V[max]), and the minimum voltage
   (V[min]) for the cycle. The modulation factor (M) is calculated from the
   following formula:
   [MATH:  :MATH]

   See Figure 2.

   Step (4) Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until the lowest modulation factor is found.

   Step (5) Record instrument settings and the lowest modulation factor,
   expressed as a ratio between 0 and 1.

   Step (6) Repeat the above measurements for 243 MHz.

   (d) Modulation duty cycle.

   Step (1) Activate the EPIRB.

   Step (2) Trigger the oscilloscope and store at least one complete cycle of
   the audio waveform.

   Step (3) Measure the period (T) of the waveform. The period is the time
   difference between the half voltage points at the beginning and end of one
   cycle of the waveform. See Figure 2.

   Step (4) Measure the pulse width (t[p]) of the waveform. The pulse width is
   the time difference between the half voltage points on the rising and
   falling portions of the waveform. See Figure 2.

   Step (5) Calculate the duty cycle (D) as follows:
   [MATH:  :MATH]

   Step (6) Repeat Steps 2 through 5 a sufficient number of times to determine
   the highest and lowest duty cycles.

   Step (7) Record instrument settings and the highest and lowest duty cycles
   in percent.

   Step (8) Repeat Steps 1–7 for 243 MHz.

   (e) Sweep repetition rate.

   Step (1) Connect a speaker to the detected output of the spectrum analyzer
   or receiver so the audio frequencies are audible. Alternatively, an FM radio
   tuned to 108 MHz placed in the vicinity of the EPIRB may be used.

   Step (2) Activate the EPIRB.

   Step (3) Time the number of audio sweeps (N) for a one minute interval.

   Step (4) Calculate the audio sweep rate (R) using R=N/60.

   Step (5) Record instrument settings and the sweep repetition rate in Hertz.


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