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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I, Manpreet Singh the student of Electronics & Communication


engineering in Haryana Engineering College, Jagadhri. I am
extremely thankful to Mr. Harish Mahendru for giving me a new
dimension to my studies by providing me with Implant Training during
the course.
I am also very thankful to the staff of BEL, (PANCHKULA) who gave me
valuable & theoretical knowledge.
Finally while writing this report I have kept in mind the entire
requirements needed. Although every care has been taken to check all
the mistakes and misprints, yet it is difficult to claim perfection.

Manpreet Singh
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figures

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Fig. 2.1 Stars-V

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Fig. 2.2 Composite Net Radio

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Fig. 2.3 Secure Telephone

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Fig. 2.4 TES Process Line Flow

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Fig. 2.5 Fluke 5500A multi-product calibrator

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Fig. 2.6 Fluke 9640A RF Reference source

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Fig. 2.7 Agilent E4440a Psa Spectrum Analyzer

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Fig. 2.8 Agilent 1191a Power Meter

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Fig. 2.9 Agilent 8903b Audio Analyzer

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Fig. 2.10 Keithley 2010 Multimeter:

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LIST OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS

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CHAPTER-1: COMPANY PROFILE

1-13

1.1 HISTORY

1.2 VISION

1.2 MISSION

1.3 VALUES

1.4 OBJECTIVES

1.5 QUALITY POLICY

1.6 QUALITY OBJECTIVES

1.7 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

1.7.1 AREAS OF R&D ACTIVITY

1.8 MANUFACTURING UNITS

1.9 BEL PANCHKULA

1.10 ORGANISATION

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1.10.1 D & E (Development and Engineering)

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1.10.2 MKTG (Marketing Division)

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1.10.3 MFG (Manufacturing)

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1.10.4 HRD (Human Resources Department)

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1.10.5 MM (Material Management)

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1.10.6. PA (Product Assurance)

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1.10.7 F & A (Finance and Account)

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1.11 Products Manufactured

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CHAPTER-2: PROJECT WORK

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2.1 STARS-V (SECURE TACTICAL ARMY RADIO SYSTEM 5W/25W)

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2.1.1 APPLICATION

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2.1.2 FEATURES:

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2.2 CNR (COMPOSITE NET RADIO)

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3

2.2.1 Features

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2.3 SECTEL (SECURE TELEPHONE)

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2.3.1 FEATURES

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2.4 VPS ( VERY HIGH FREQUENCY PORTABLE SET)

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2.5 DBC ( DUAL BATTERY CHARGER)

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2.5.1 FEATURES

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2.5.1.1 Test Equipment Support (TES)

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2.5.1.2 TES Organisation Structure

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2.6 TERMINOLOGIES

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2.6.1 Calibration.

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2.6.2 Uncertainty of measurement

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2.6.3 Calibration Standard


2.6.4 Traceability

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2.6.5 Coverage factor

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2.6.6 Instrument warm up time

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2.7 CALIBRATION LABORATORY

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2.7.1 Operation Stages

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2.7.2 Operational criteria for laboratory

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2.7.3 Procurement Procedure:

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2.7.4 Sources of Uncertainities

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2.7.5 Steps To Evaluate Uncertainty

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2.8 REFERENCE STANDARDS USED IN LABORATORY

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2.8.1 Fluke 5500A multi-product calibrator

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2.8.1.1 Features

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2.8.1.2 Fluke 9640A RF Reference Source

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2.9 AGILENT E4440A PSA SPECTRUM ANALYZER

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2.9.1 Key Features & Specifications

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2.9.2 Performance

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2.9.3 Analysis bandwidth

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2.10 AGILENT 1191A POWER METER

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2.10.1 Key Features & Specifications


2.11 AGILENT 8903B AUDIO ANALYZER

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2.11.1 Key Features & Specifications


2.12 KEITHLEY 2010 MULTIMETER

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2.12.1 Features:

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2.13 CALIBRATIONS UNDERTAKEN

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2.13.1 Agilent 34410A DMM

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2.14 ZERO OFFSET VERIFICATION

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2.14.1 Gain Verification:

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2.14.2 DC Volts Gain Verification Test:

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2.14.3 Ohms Gain Verification Test

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2.14.4 Frequency Gain Verification Test

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2.15 AC VOLTS VERIFICATION TEST

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CHAPTER-3: RESULT

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CHAPTER-4: CONCLUSION

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REFERENCES

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