Section 7: Redundant System Operation; Redundant System Concepts; 1:1 Redundant Systems; Figure 7-1: 1:1 Redundant System With Input Coaxial Switch And Output Waveguide Switch - Paradise Datacom RA 5785 Operation Manual

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7.0 Redundant System Concepts

The Mini Compact Outdoor Amplifier is capable of operating in a variety of redundant system
configurations. These include 1:1 and 1:2 as well as 1:1 with L-Band Block Up Converters.
The Mini Compact Outdoor Amplifier has a built-in 1:1 redundancy controller, allowing it to be
used in 1:1 redundant systems without a separate external controller. When used in a 1:2
redundant system a separate RCP2-1200 controller is required.

7.1 1:1 Redundant Systems

The three most common forms of 1:1 redundant system are shown in Figures 7-1 through
7-3.
Figure 7-1 shows a standard 1:1 system in which the RF input is transmitted through a
transfer switch along with the output. Using this configuration the standby amplifier carries no
traffic and simply is terminated by a 50 ohm resistive load at its input and by a waveguide
termination at its output.
Figure 7-1: Standard 1:1 Redundant System with input (coaxial) switch
With the system configured as in Figure 7-2, the RF input is passed through a microwave
splitter. This keeps 'live' traffic on the standby amplifier and is useful for observing the traffic
via the RF sample port on the standby amplifier.
RF Input
C Band
Ku Band

Figure 7-2: 1:1 Redundant System with input splitter substituted for input switch

Operations Manual, HPA3, Mini Compact Outdoor SSPA
Section 7: Redundant System Configurations
RF Input
C Band
or
Ku Band
and output (waveguide) switch
or
208143 REV -
RF Output
RF Output
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