The modem can operate with independent receive and transmit data rates. Even in this
configuration, where Rx data rate < > Tx data rate, the buffer's output clock is phase locked to the
transmit clock.
When you select Disabled, this disables the Plesiochronous/Doppler Buffer:
Rx Buffer: Disabled (Loop
Timing Mode)(▲ ▼, ENTER)
The modem then derives the receive clock from the satellite signal, and is therefore subject to clock
offsets relative to the local transmit clock. This is due, in part, to the originating clock being slightly
different from the local clock (a so-called plesiochronous offset), and to the motion of the satellite
(a Doppler offset).
6.3.2.4.10
(CONFIG: Rx) Inv (Inversion Functions)
Rx Inversion functions:
Spectrum
◄ ►
Use the
arrow keys to select Spectrum, Data, or Clock. Press ENTER. Typical for each
screen, use the
(CONFIG: Rx) Rx Inversion functions: Spectrum
Rx Spectrum:
Inverted
(CONFIG: Rx) Rx Inversion functions: Data
Rx Data Sense:
Inverted
(CONFIG: Rx) Rx Inversion functions: Clock
This feature is UNAVAILABLE when operating in CDM-570 Compatible Mode.
See Section 6.2 for further information.
Rx Data Sense:
Inverted
6.3.2.4.11
(CONFIG: Rx) Eb/No
The VersaFEC ACM (IP-ACM) or VersaFEC-2 ACM (V2-ACM) change the (CONFIG:
Rx) Eb/No to (CONFIG:Rx) SNR when active. Refer to Section 6.3.2.4.12 for
details.
Eb/No Alarm Point:
02.0 dB (◄ ►,▲ ▼,ENTER)
Front Panel Operation
CDM-570A/570AL Satellite Modem with Optional Packet Processor
Data
Clock
◄ ►
arrow keys to select Normal or Inverted. Press ENTER.
Normal
(◄ ►,ENTER)
Normal
(◄ ►,ENTER)
Normal
(◄ ►,ENTER)
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