Tips for Preventing Unnecessary Repairs of Your Spectrum Analyzer
In a recent report by Aberdeen,[i] one hour of unplanned downtime costs organizations $260,000, on average. The highest percentage of unplanned outages were attributed to not being able to deliver services to customers (46%) and losing production time on a critical asset (37%). When handling your precision test and measuring instruments, it is important to use preventive measures to avoid unwanted downtime and costly repairs. Here are some tips to maintain and care for your spectrum analyzer.
Highlights: Do's and Don'ts Tips for Preventing Unnecessary Repairs
Do
Clean instrument before/after use to prevent measuring accuracy from being negatively affected by dirt or dust.
Ensure proper grounding
Read warning labels and specifications
Protect the RF connector
Follow proper RF cable and connector care
Ensure that connectors, adaptors, and cables are the correct sizes and are in good condition. Always use torque wrench and follow cable connector care procedures. (See our Tech Tips on the Proper Care of Torque Wrenches and Screwdrivers.)
Follow electrostatic discharge precautions; static electricity charge from your finger on the input connector can fry your attenuator and mixer.
Check for proper ventilations and humidity
Maintain temperature at around 20 °C (68 °F)
Use proper lifting techniques
Use proper packing for transport
Check the instrument's calibration periodically and follow the manufacturer's instructions for recalibrating if necessary.
Make sure the vendor you select offers a full calibration to meet the manufacturer's specifications, and not a low-cost abbreviated calibration that only includes a self-check and sample point evaluation. For example, calibrating a 26.5-gigahertz (GHz) spectrum analyzer takes a trained technician three to four hours to properly calibrate. In that time, hundreds of points are measured. Consequently, labs that spend a fraction of that time to calibrate a spectrum analyzer are not doing it adequately.
Don't
Overpower the instrument.
Drop or throw your instrument.
Use an extension cable, power cable, or autotransformer without a protective ground conductor.
Lay the instrument on the bench where it can be damaged.
Put your instrument together with hand tools (e.g., cutting tools, files, hammers, and drills) to avoid bumping that may cause vibrations and distortions in readings.
Lay the instrument in any kind of debris (metal chips or grinding grit).
Use your instrument as a substitute for other tools.
Use magnetic areas (magnetic worktable) to prevent instrument from being magnetized.
Exceed the measurement range of the instrument.
Advantages of Calibrating Your Precision Test and Measurement Instruments
Provide repeatable accuracy, saving time, money, materials, and labor.
Calibrating your precision test and measurement instruments is the easiest way to avoid errors.
Reduce the risk of products failing in service.
Save money from warranty and rework costs.
Care and Maintenance
Preventative Maintenance
Regularly scheduled maintenance including cleaning, adjusting, and verification will ensure optimal performance, avoid unplanned downtime, and extend the instruments life.
Benefits
More likely that your instrument is available when you need it
Maintain optimum performance
Avoid costly unplanned downtime and repairs
Extend the instrument's useful life
Operation/Verification
Functional Tests
Operation/Verification tests check various parameters of the instrument to make sure the analyzer is operating correctly. The functional tests are designed to test analyzer's performance when operating within the temperature range specified. If it does not pass the test, performance tests must be run to validate that a problem exists.
Performance Tests
You can find performance tests for your Spectrum/Signal analyzer in both Manual Tests and Automated Software provided by the instrument manufacturer.
Resources
Here are some checklists on care and maintenance of precision test equipment to help you with preventing unnecessary repairs.
Repairs
If you have followed these steps and still need to have your spectrum analyzer repaired, we can help.
Tra-Cal Repairs Spectrum Analyzers
Tra-Cal repairs a broad range of precision test and measurement equipment. Tra-Cal offers:
Cost Savings
Tra-Cal repairs spectrum analyzers and you can save of up to 60% compared to a typical OEM fixed price repair and calibration.
We repair to component level to guarantee the most cost-effective solution.
Rapid Turn Around
We repair thousands of instruments that are no longer supported by the original manufacturer.
We have an extensive parts inventory assuring prompt turnaround times and competitive prices.
Experience
Tra-Cal has a comprehensive repair capability with the experience, expertise and extensive stock of spare parts necessary to enable us to carry out repairs of over 500 manufacturers' test equipment including Keysight, Tektronix, Boonton, Fluke, and many more.
All equipment types supported including spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, counters, power supplies, power meters, and most other equipment.
Our engineers are fully trained and have extensive experience with test equipment repair. All repairs come with a full 90-day warranty.
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