Introduction to Application of TV Test Equipment - SS06020007Lesson 1. Application of test Meters - SS06020008Figure 1-1. Connection of an ammeter in a circuit - SS06020009Figure 1-2. Connection of a voltmeter in a circuit - SS06020010Figure 1-4. Typical ammeter circuit - SS06020011Figure 1-5. Error in ammeter readings - SS06020012Figure 1-6. Typical voltmeter circuit - SS06020013Figure 1-7. Error in voltmeter readings - SS06020014Figure 1-8. Typical ohmmeter circuit - SS06020015Figure 1-10. A shunt ohmmeter - SS06020016Learning Event 2: Determine When and How to Use Meters - SS06020017Figure 1-11. Measuring current and voltage simultaneously - SS06020018Learning Event 2: Determine When and How to Use Meters (Cont) - SS06020019Figure 1-12. Determining value of unknown resistance of voltmeter - SS06020020Learning Event 3: Determine Meter Sensitivity - SS06020021Figure 1-13. Shunt resistor current range - SS06020022Figure 1-15. Determining multipliers - SS06020023Figure 1-16. Leading effect - SS06020024Figure 1-17. Typical ohmmeter scale - SS06020025Ohmmeter. - SS06020026Learning Event 4: Determine Volts and Ohms Reading on the PSM-6 - SS06020027Figure 1-18. ME-70 PSM-6 multimeter - SS06020028Learning Event 5: Determine the Value of R in Function and Range Settings - SS06020029Figure 1-19. 1000-ohms/volt simplified circuit - SS06020030Figure 1-21. Meter damage - SS06020031Learning Event 6: Determine the Value of R for AC Voltage MeasurementsFigure 1-23. Resistance measurement circuit - SS06020033Figure 1-24. Resistance measurement proper circuit conditions - SS06020034Figure 1-25. Ohmmeter connection - SS06020035Learning Event 8: Analyze Meter Operations - SS06020036Learning Event 9: Match Ohmmeter Reading to Capacitor or Inductor Conditions - SS06020037Figure 1-26. Forward-bias and reverse-bias diode - SS06020038Figure 1-27. False ohmmeter reading - SS06020039Check the condition of a transistorPractice Exercise - SS06020041Practice Exercise (Cont) - SS06020042Lesson 2. Define the theory and application of an oscilloscope - SS06020043Figure 2-1. Sinewave and sawtooth voltage waveforms - SS06020044Figure 2-2. Block diagram of a typical cathode-ray oscilloscope - SS06020045Figure 2-3. Checking waveforms - SS06020046Learning Event 2: Describe the Various Controls on an OscilloscopeFigure 2-4. Beam intensity affected by spot velocity - SS06020048Figure 2-5a, b, and c. Apparent changes in waveform with changes in vertical to horizontal proportioning - SS06020049The vertical and horizontal positioning controlsFigure 2-6. Sweep frequency equals test signal frequency - SS06020051The synchronizing controlLearning Event 3: Describe the Characteristics of the 453 Oscilloscope - SS06020053Figure 2-8. Type 453 oscilloscope - SS06020054Five modes of operationThe trigger controlThe AC-GND-DC switchPractice Exercise - SS06020058Lesson 3. Describe the Application of grating generator, dot bar generator, and video sweep marker generator - SS06020059Figure 3-1. Video level measuring scales - SS06020060Learning Event 2: Describe the Uses of a Signal Generator - SS06020061Figure 3-2. Block diagram of audio or video signal generator - SS06020062Radio frequency (RF) signal generators.Learning Event 3: Determine the Different Modes of an Electronic Counter - SS06020064Figure 3-5. Electronic counter frequency measurement, block diagramFigure 3-6. Electronic counter period measurement, block diagram - SS06020066Figure 3-7. Electronic counter ratio measurement, block diagram - SS06020067Figure 3-9. Electronic counter prescaling method, block diagram - SS06020068Figure 3-10. Electronic counter heterodyne method, block diagram - SS06020069Figure 3-11. Electronic counter transfer oscillator method, block diagram - SS06020070The automatic method - SS06020071Learning Event 4: Describe the Uses of a Solid State Device Tester - SS06020072Figure 3-15. Oscilloscope traces of diodes - SS06020073TransistorsTesting transistorFigure 3-20. Oscilloscope traces of distortion and gain in transistors. - SS06020076Figure 3-21. Grating test pattern - SS06020077Figure 3-22. Grating generator, block diagramFigure 3-23. Dot test pattern - SS06020079Figure 3-24. Camera amplifier bandpass check - SS06020080Figure 3-25. Oscilloscope presentation of camera bandpass - SS06020081The pulse cross displayFigure 3-26. Pulse cross display - SS06020083Good resolution of a pictureFigure 3-27. Resolution chart - SS06020085Making a geometric distortion checkFigure 3-28. Linearity chart - SS06020087Learning Event 6: Describe the Purpose and Types of Color Test Equipment - SS06020088Figure 3-29. Full field color bars - SS06020089Figure 3-31. Split field red - SS06020090Figure 3-33a, b, and c. Picture monitor, waveform monitor, and vectorscope displays of the standard EIA test pattern signal - SS06020091The color bar generator test signals and their general applications.Figure 3-34. Block diagram of a typical vector display oscilloscope - SS06020093The purpose and outstanding feature of the grating generator - SS06020094Practice Exercise - SS06020095Practice Exercise (Cont) - SS06020096Answers to Practice Exercise - SS06020097Application of TV Test Equipment