| Required Test Equipment 
									Digital DC Voltmeter (high-Z, 1 M-Ohm/V)
 DC Ammeter
 RF Millivoltmeter
 AC Voltmeter
 RF Standard Signal Generator w/calibrated output and dB scale, 0 dBμ = 
									0.5μV
 Signal Generator with calibrated output
 Spectrum Analyzer good to at least 1 GHz.
 Frequency Counter
 50-Ohm Dummy Load (200 watts)
 100-Ohm Dummy Load (200 watts)
 150-Ohm Dummy Load (200 watts)
 In-Line Wattmeter (200 watts, 50-Ohm)
 Linear Detector
 RF Coupler
 Alignment Preparation & Precautions
 A 50-ohm RF Dummy load and in-line wattmeter 
									must be
 connected to the main antenna jack in all 
									procedures that
 call for transmission, except where 
									specified otherwise.
 Correct alignment is not possible with an 
									antenna.
 After completing one step, read the 
									following step to determine
 whether the same test equipment will be 
									required.
 If not, remove the test equipment (except 
									dummy load
 and wattmeter, if connected) before 
									proceeding.
 Correct alignment requires that the ambient 
									temperature
 be the same as that of the transceiver and 
									test equipment,
 and that this temperature be held constant 
									between 68 °F~
 86°F (20°C ~ 30°C). When the transceiver is 
									brought into
 the shop from hot or cold air, it should be 
									allowed time to
 come to room temperature before alignment.
 Whenever possible, alignments should be made 
									with oscillator
 shields and circuit boards firmly affixed in 
									place.
 Also, the test equipment must be thoroughly 
									warmed up
 before beginning.
 Note: Signal levels in dB referred to in 
									this procedure are
 based on 0 dBμ = 0.5 μV (closed circuit).
 Under no circumstances should any 
									alignment be attemptedunless the normal function and operation of 
									the transceiver
 are clearly understood, the cause of the 
									malfunction
 has been clearly pinpointed and any faulty 
									components
 replaced, and the need for realignment 
									determined
 to be absolutely necessary.
 The following test equipment (and thorough 
									familiarity
 with its correct use) is necessary for 
									complete realignment.
 Most steps do not require all of the 
									equipment listed,
 but the interactions of some adjustments may 
									require
 that more complex adjustments be performed 
									in a sequence.
 Do not attempt to perform only a single step 
									unless
 it is clearly isolated electrically from all 
									other steps.
 Rather, have all test equipment ready before 
									beginning,
 and follow all of the steps in a section in 
									the order they
 are presented.
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