The emissions from
an ELO model esy15e1 touch screen cash register was
checked on 14feb13 in the screen room (by angel) and on 22mar13
using the 327 receiver on the telescope. People would like to
use this cash register in the cafeteria.
The plots show
the rfi from the system with the
cash register on and off (.ps) (
.pdf):
- Pages 1,2:
- each 100 Mhz band is plotted in a different color
- 0-3000 Mhz was split into 3 1000 GHz sections.
- For each pair of frames, the top frame is cash register
on and the lower frame is cash register off.
- For some freq ranges, there was more rfi in the off than
the on .
- Page 3: 100 Mhz blowups of 200-300,300-400,400-500 Mhz
- 200-300
- There is a 6.181Mhz comb that peaks at 245.83 Mhz.
- the strong birdie at 237.821 had harmonics at
475.9,713.385,951... 1426.77 Mhz
- has a harmonic at:k
A table of the strongest birdies:
freq
Mhz
|
amp
dbm
|
notes
|
237.821
|
-84
|
probably part of a
39.6457Mhz comb that is seen up to 1427.1651
|
245.83
|
-90
|
part of a 6.182 Mhz comb
|
327
receiver
|
317.06
|
-100
|
part of 39.6457 comb
|
|
475.825
|
-91
|
part of 39.6457 comb
|
1427.1651
|
-113
|
part of 39.6457 comb
|
1500
|
-97
|
|
processing: x101/rfi/miscdevice/eloCashReg_130306/cashdata.pro
22mar13: Emissions seen on the
telescope.
On 22mar13 the the emissions from the cash
register was measured on the telescope using the 327 receiver.
The setup was:
- 327 receiver used with center frequency at 317 Mhz.
- The cash register was placed in the middle of the patio in
front of the control room (where the scribe marks in the
concrete cross). It sat on top a small table (about 3 feet
off the ground).
- The telescope was positioned to az=333.2, za=17. Previous
az swings
showed this to be the peak azimuth for this position
(and the dome at za=17).
- The interim correlator was used with 1024 channels,
12.5Mhz bw, on second integrations, 9 level sampling, and
hanning smoothing.
- Data was taken for 300 seconds.
- The first 160 seconds had the cash register on, the
final 140 seconds had the power off to the cash register
After the datataking with the telescope, the
Rhode&Schwartz spectrum analyzer was used to measure the
field strength at the cash register. The setup was:
- preamp on, rms detector, 2 Mhz bandwidth, rbw=10Khz,
vbw=100 Khz (avg 10 sweeps), attenuation=0
- a 3 meter bnc cable connected the 904 Efield probe to the
spectrum analyzer.
- The probe was placed next to the strongest emissions from
the cash register (by the power cable connection to the
device).
A
dynamic spectra of the
300 seconds of data on the telescope was made (.gif):
- The dashed horizontal line shows where the power plug was
pulled from the cash register
- The birdie at 317.155 MHz disappeared at this point.
Average
plots of the cash
register on and off were also made (.ps) (
.pdf):
- Top Frame: Black: average (160 secs) cashReg on,
Red: average cash register off(140 secs). the dashed green
line is the birdie at 317.155
- 2nd Frame: On/off -1. This shows the birdie strength in
units of Tsys (about .008 Tsys).
- Bottom: Strength of the cash register emissions using the
Spectrum Analyzer and the 904 Efield probe.
- The probe was placed write next to where the power cord
connected to the device.
- The peak was -97dbm. It corresponds to the birdie seen
in the telescope.
- When the probe was moved away from the cash register,
the birdies disappeared (so it was not coming from some
other source).
processing:
x101/130322/rfitest.pro
Summary:
- Cash reg has very large rfi in 200-300 Mhz range.
- There are birdies seen up to sband.
- In our receiver bands the strongest birdies are:
- 327 = 317.155
- lband 1500 Mhz
- With the cash register sitting on the patio in front of
the control room, the 317.155 birdie was seen in a
24Khz bw, 1 second integration.
- A -97dbm birdie (10Khz rbw) seen with the 904 Efield probe
adjacent to the device can be seen in the telescope with a 1
sec, 24Khz bw when placed on the patio of the control room.
- This device can probably be used in the cafeteria (since
there is extra path loss).
- More tests should be done before this device is allowed at
the visitor center.