J.5.2 Estimating / Calculating Cnc Ratio - Comtech EF Data CDM-760 Installation And Operation Manual

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Appendix J
CDM-760 Advanced High-Speed Trunking Modem
J.5.2
Estimating / Calculating CnC Ratio
CnC Ratio can be derived either from the downlink carrier levels or from the Carrier to Noise
Ratio (C/N).
J.5.2.1
Estimating CnC Ratio from LST / EIRP
The CnC Ratio is the difference in power of the interferer carrier to the desired carrier. For this
reason a positive value represents a stronger interfering carrier, and a negative value represents
a stronger desired carrier. The reason why the CnC ratio is an "estimate" when looking at BE
EIRP is because BE EIRP assumes that the actual BW used and the PEB are balanced, and
therefore the BE EIRP is an accurate proxy for the actual power of the carrier.
For this example, assume Site A is running a link to Site B (referred to as Link 1), and Site B is
running a link to Site A (referred to as Link 2).
CnC Ratio = Interferer BE EIRP – Desired BE EIRP
CnC Ratio at Site A = BE EIRP Link 1 – BE EIRP Link 2
CnC Ratio at Site B = BE EIRP Link 2 – BE EIRP Link 1
Notes:
From the standpoint of Site A:
CnC Ratio = 32.6 – 31.8 = +0.8
From the standpoint of Site B:
CnC Ratio = 31.8 – 32.6 = -0.8
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