Sorry new guy here never used a boonton 1130 before yes just purchased one on ebay. I have the manual for it but maybe i am missing something. I turn the unit on and I get [] on analyzer display and [] on freq display program states 99 ( which I know is the inital program. So what I wanted to know is just the basics. I press dist and I get nothing I have a 1000khz signal connected to the the high input and it never registers it? If this is too open ended of a post just tell me to pound sand and go " read the fine manual" again 🙂
Frank
Frank
To get an initial ready should be pretty simple-
1) make sure the float lights are off (unless you are connecting differentially)
2) check level. It needs to be more than 30? millivolts I think to detect the frequency.
3) If you have more than 300 mV check the frequency. It should match what you are applying.
4) The display you were getting it typical when it can't lock. If it locks you should get a reading.
If no signal its possible the internal input fuses are blown. Its common when applying a bridged amp and not having float set. The internally shorted - input is fused but you need to open it and replace the blown (250 mA fast blow 3AG) fuse. They are on the input board.
1) make sure the float lights are off (unless you are connecting differentially)
2) check level. It needs to be more than 30? millivolts I think to detect the frequency.
3) If you have more than 300 mV check the frequency. It should match what you are applying.
4) The display you were getting it typical when it can't lock. If it locks you should get a reading.
If no signal its possible the internal input fuses are blown. Its common when applying a bridged amp and not having float set. The internally shorted - input is fused but you need to open it and replace the blown (250 mA fast blow 3AG) fuse. They are on the input board.