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  • Page 1 HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 RECEIVER MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 2 Accessories included in this manual: Multisector Antennas Down Converter QPT Pan & Tilt Positioner GPS-02 NX-820 voice Receiver with and GPS Antenna Transmitter...
  • Page 3: Manual V9.8

    In this chapter, the mechanical drawing of the units described in this manual are included. Chapter 11: Preventive maintenance This chapter explain the procedure that should be followed during the Receiver's live. Chapter 12: Warranty This chapter contains warranty considerations and conditions. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 4 Annex A. DC-COFDM User Guide The annex A includes the user guide for COFDM down converters. Annex B. QPT User Guide This annex indicates how to install and use the QPT-20 and QPT-90 with SVP Broadcast Microwave’s tracking system. Annex C. NX-820 User Guide This annex provides a brief description of the technical features of the UHF GPS&Voice transceiver.
  • Page 5 Dear Customer, We would like to thank you for selecting this equipment and welcome you to the SVP’s growing family of products. We are sure that the addition of this equipment will give complete satisfaction to you with your existing installation.
  • Page 6 OK button, the user can access the submenu related to that option or can change the value of the parameter. These symbols mean that the parameter can be modified on the same screen with the right and left keys. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 7 Receiver antennas and secondly, the HDR series Receiver which demodulates the IF delivered by the down converter.  These Receivers are commonly used with SVP DC down converters, which are available from 1.3 to 10.5 GHz in different frequency bands.
  • Page 8 Continue to hold his chin up and so keep the airway clear. 14. In the case of injuries to the mouth, it may be necessary to use mouth-to-nose resuscitation. Seal the victim’s mouth with your cheek and blow firmly into his nose, proceeding as above. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 9 If help as available or as soon as resuscitation is no longer required, the wound should be covered with a DRY clean dressing. Oil or grease in any form should not be applied. If severely burnt, get the victim to hospital immediately. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    5.1.2 Installation and Configuration ..........99 5.2 Autotracking Parabolic Antenna ..........101 5.2.1 How it works ..............101 5.2.2 Installation and Configuration ..........102 Chapter 6: GPS Output Interfaces ..........111 6.1 Transmitter’s GPS Data Output ..........111 HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 11 9.2.8.1.1 Local GPS IN & COMPASS connector to Compass cable pinout ....................164 9.2.9 Autotracking connector (Optional) ........166 9.2.10 Remote control ..............173 9.2.11 USB ................174 9.2.12 Miscellaneous ..............174 9.3 Rack Unit Installation ............... 176 9.4 Down-Converter Installation ............. 177 HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 12 Chapter 10: Mechanical Dimensions ..........178 10.1 HDR-108 Mechanical Drawing..........179 10.2 DC Down Converter Mechanical Drawing ........180 10.3 AM-206 Antenna Mechanical Drawing ........181 10.4 GPS-02 GPS Receiver Mechanical Drawing ........ 182 Chapter 11: Preventive Maintenance ........... 183 11.1 Maintenance Schedule ............
  • Page 13 E.2 VLC media player ..............218 E.2.1 VLC as a player ..............218 E.2.2 VLC as a recorder .............. 223 Annex F: GPS-02 Receiver ............226 F.1 Description ................226 F.2 Technical Specifications ............227 Glossary ..................229 HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 14: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 1: Introduction The HDR-108, HDR-104 and HDR-102 Receivers perform DVB-T2, DVB-T and ISDB-T demodulations. The latter enables compatibility with nearly all types of COFDM Transmitters. The DVB-T2 modulation outperforms other modulations and offers much higher data rate and therefore, higher quality or much more robust signal than DVB-T and ISDB-T, making longer and more difficult links possible.
  • Page 15 Figure 1.1 AM Multisector Antenna connection figure HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 16: Chapter 2: Technical Features

    RF Stage DVB-T2, DVB-T and ISDB-T: Frequency Range (RF): 1,3 to 10,5 GHz (Depending on the Down converter used) Tuning Step: 10 kHz Diversity: 8 in the HDR-108 4 in the HDR-104 2 in the HDR-102 Typical Receiver Threshold: Frequency Band Bitrate 5 GHz...
  • Page 17 Level: 4.1 – 4.2 Latency: 33 ms MPEG-2: Profiles: 422P@HL, MP@HL, 422P@ML, MP@ML Latency: 33 ms Audio Decoder: MPEG-1 Layer I/II Max. audio input bitrate: 384 kbps per channel Genlock input: Black burst or tri-level, Genlock loop active HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 18 Data channel: User data or GPS Data rate: 1.200 to 57.600 bps ASI and IP: Outputs and Inputs: ASI Transport Stream (EN50083-9) Transport Stream over IP (SMTP2022/CoP3) - FEC Max. TS packets / IP packet: 7 HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 19 AC input: 90 to 240 V DC input: 11 to 36 V Mechanical: Size: 1 RU 481 x 236 x 43.8 mm Weight: 3 kg (6.6 lb) Environmental: Temperature range: -20 to 55 ºC Humidity: HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 20: Chapter 3: How To Order

    Chapter 3: How to order HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 21: Chapter 4: Receiver Operation And Menus

    It is important to consider that the 1 main screen is different depending on the standard of the received signal and the selected input. Next, the main screen for each input type (DVB-T2, DVB-T, ISDBT, ASI and IP) is shown: HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 22: St Main Screen For The Dvb-T2

    RF received signal, the number of cuts counter will increase its value in 1. To reset and set to 0 this value, press left button. Table 4.1: Main screen for DVB-T2 standard HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 23 If a flicking “s” is shown in diversity technique field, means that MRC technique has been selected by user but, due to MRC restrictions, the equipment has changed automatically to Switching mode. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 24: St Main Screen For The Dvb-T

    RF received signal, the number of cuts counter will increase its value in 1. To reset and set to 0 this value, press left button. Table 4.2: Main screen for DVB-T standard HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 25: St Main Screen For The Isdb-T

    RF received signal, the number of cuts counter will increase its value in 1. To reset and set to 0 this value, press left button. Table 4.3: Main screen for ISDB-T standard HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 26: St Main Screen For The Asi Input

    / darkened -> audio not received) Character 3:  Data status indication (not darkened -> data received / darkened -> data not received) Number of services available Name of the selected service Table 4.4: Main screen for ASI input HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 27: St Main Screen For The Ip Input

    > audio received / darkened -> audio not received) Character 3:  Data status indication (not darkened -> data received / darkened -> data not received) Number of services available Name of the selected service Table 4.5: Main screen for IP input HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 28: Nd Main Screen (For The Dvb-T2/T And Isdb-T)

    Main screen The third main screen displays this information for each IF input:  Input signal level: It displays a number of bars. A high number of bars means a high level of the received signal. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 29: Tft Screen

    Select Audio Volume and press right and left keys to configure the intensity of the volume. Select Audio Speaker and press right and left keys to enable or disable the two speakers Figure 4.9: Speakers & Headphones audio outputs HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 30: Leds

     The LED lights up in red when we receive a signal but it is not being correctly decoded.  The LED is off if there is no signal. ON/OFF LED ALARM LED REMOTE LED STATUS LED Figure 4.10: Receiver LEDs HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 31: Front Panel

    Moreover, in the fields where the enter symbol ↵ ) appears, by pressing the OK button the user can change the values of the parameter selected. Also, to save the introduced value, the OK button must be pressed. Figure 4.13: OK button HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 32: Cross Button

     Change, for example, the frequency and PID parameter’s values. By pressing up and down arrows, the value of those parameters can be changed, increased or decreased respectively. To save the parameter’s value, press OK. Figure 4.16: Up and Down buttons HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 33: Menus

    Furthermore, when in the submenus area, returning to the main screens is achieved by pressing the cross button as many times as it is needed. On the next page, a scheme that specifies the menu structure is shown. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 34 LO Frequency LO Frequency LO Frequency PID Config Tuner Tuner Tuner Port IF Cable IF Cable IF Cable Output Delay Demod Monitor Demod Monitor Demod Monitor TP per IP Diversity Diversity Status Protocol Packet Size Bitrate HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 35 Genlock Frame Error Descrambler IP/ASI Output Channel 1 User BISS-1 Clear Local IP Config Parabolic Channel 2 BISS-E Encrypted Dest IP & Port Multisector AES-128 Omni Group AES-256 TP per IP Protocol Time To Live HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 36 Locl Temperature Update Firmware Channel Keyboard Beep Voltage Mask Selection Restore Default Logbook Keyboard Lock Gate Night Mode Alarm Beep Admin Pass Clock User Pass Location Labels Quickset Protocol Distance Units Speed units Timeout Reset HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 37: Menu Navigation

     Reading: When the value of that parameter is a monitored parameter that can’t be changed. Next, the different menus and submenus with the options and the different parameters available are explained. Furthermore, in each figure, example parameters are shown. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 38: Menu Structure

    By using the Up, Down arrow keys, select the Input option. To change between inputs, press Left and Right keys. To enter the input submenu, press the OK key. Five inputs can be selected:  DVB-T  DVB-T2  ISDB-T  ASI  IP (optional) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 39 Converter connected to the I.F. input must be specified. To establish the frequency value first, press the OK button and then, with the Up, Down arrows buttons select the desired value. To save the introduced value, press the OK button. (editable parameter) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 40 The available options are:  BELD PRG11  BELD H125  LDF450A 1/2  CEFLEX 1/2  RG-223  RG-58  RG-214  LMR-400 HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 41 In both cases, the unit changes automatically to “Fixed” mode and a flicker “f” appears on DVB-T main screen of Receiver unit. ISDB-T modulation always works in fixed mode. Table 4.6: DVB-T Input Select menu options HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 42 Firstly, the user must introduce the I.F. input to be monitored (from 1 to 8). Figure 4.19: DVB-T Demodulation monitor selection Secondly, the user must press the OK button to access the demodulation monitor screen. Figure 4.20: DVB-T Demodulation Monitor Screen HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 43 In this option, the bandwidth of the received signal must be specified. To select the bandwidth value, Right, Left buttons must be pressed. (eligible parameter) The available options are:  1.7 MHz  5 MHz  6 MHz  7 MHz  8 MHz HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 44 (The type of cable is an eligible parameter and the length of the cable is an editable parameter) The available options are:  BELD PRG11  BELD H125  LDF450A 1/2  CEFLEX 1/2  RG-223  RG-58  RG-214  LMR-400 HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 45 ISDB-T modulation always works in fixed mode. Table 4.7: DVB-T2 Input Select menu options Next, it is shown the layout of the monitor parameters (Level of the received signal, Signal to Noise Ratio, Constellation, FEC, Time Guard, Mod, Spectrum and Rotation). HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 46 First, the user must introduce the I.F. input to be monitored (from 1 to 8). Figure 4.22: DVB-T2 Demodulation Monitor Secondly, the user must press the OK button to access the demodulation monitor screen. Figure 4.23: DVB-T2 Demodulation Monitor Screen HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 47 Converter connected to the I.F. input must be specified. To establish the frequency value first, press the OK button and then, with the Up, Down arrows buttons select the desired value. To save the introduced value, press the OK button. (editable parameter) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 48 (reading parameters) Table 4.8: ISDB-T Input Select menu options Next, is shown the layout of the monitor parameters (Level of the received signal, Signal to Noise Ratio, Constellation, FEC, Time Guard, Mod, Spectrum and Rotation). HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 49 First, the user must introduce the I.F. input to be monitored (from 1 to 8). Figure 4.25: ISDB-T Demodulation Monitor Secondly, the user must press the OK button to access the demodulation monitor screen. Figure 4.26: ISDB-T Demodulation Monitor Screen HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 50 OK button. This message will appear on the screen: Figure 4.30: Change the service Then, press the OK button again to change the service or the cross button not to change it. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 51 OK button. This message will appear on the screen: Figure 4.34: Change the service Then, press the OK button again to change the service or the cross button not to change it. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 52 Input option and press the OK button. Figure 4.35: IP Input Select Menu To setup the local IP address, network and gateway, select Local IP Config and press OK. The configuration menu is: Figure 4.36 : Local IP Configuration menu HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 53 InpIP  Fec: Col: / Row: The IP Forward Error Correction is composed by a number of FEC columns and rows. In this field, it is shown the number of FEC columns and rows of the received signal. (reading parameter) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 54 100 ms. This parameter indicates if PCRs are found in incoming TS. (reading parameter) Table 4.9: IP Input Select menu options HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 55 4.6.2.2 Decoder Menu By using the Up and Down arrow keys, select the Decoder option and press the OK key. Figure 4.37: Decoder Menu HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 56 OK button. This message will appear on the screen: Figure 4.41: Change the service Then, press the OK button again to change the service or the cross button not to change it. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 57  PID Config Mode Selecting the PID Selection option and pressing the OK button, the user can configure the parameters shown below. Figure 4.42: Decoder PID Config Mode Screen HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 58 To change its value first, press the OK button and then, with the UP, Down arrows select the desired number. To save the introduced value the OK button must be pressed again. (editable parameter) Table 4.10: PID Config menu HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 59 1080/50p For Auto detection mode, the video format is detected automatically. This option only works with SVP latest Transmitter versions (V7 and V9). For MPEG-2 signals, the auto option is not available. It is necessary to select one of the other options for the received signal.
  • Page 60 In case the Transmitter device is configured in Ultra Low Delay, the Receiver will indicate Super Low Delay. This means that the Receiver is not capable of distinguishing between Super Low Delay and Ultra Low Delay. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 61 Selects the audio group or DID in which the 4 audio channels are going to be embedded in the SDI output signal. To select the desired group, press the Right, Left buttons. (eligible parameters) Table 4.12: Decoder Audio Status menu HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 62 (Baud rate options are: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 78600, 115200) (eligible parameters) Parity: The parity options are None, Even, Odd. (eligible parameters) Stop Bits: The options are 1 or 2. (eligible parameter) Table 4.13: Decoder User menu HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 63  Transmitter Position  Receiver Position  Receiver Configuration First, press the OK button to access the Transmitter Position screen. There are different options to select and configure: Figure 4.50: Transmitter GPS Information screen HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 64 Direction of the Transmitter (degrees)  Height of the Transmitter (m) TX Position: In this option, different parameters are shown (reading parameters):  Latitude of the Transmitter  Longitude of the Transmitter Table 4.14: Transmitter GPS Information menu HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 65 In this line, the user can read the local altitude, speed and satellite number information provided by the external GPS source. When there is no GPS information, the local altitude is editable parameter by the user. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 66 North Heading, Pan and Tilt measurements and Antenna Calibration). Once the positioner has been pointed to the North, please make sure that the calibration is correct by comparing it with an external Compass. Table 4.15: Receiver Position menu HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 67 (0º, +VA and -VA) and will increase the horizontal sweep in 45 each sweep. This profile makes the H sweep first and then the V, forming a square.  NONE: None search profile is applicable. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 68 Level and C/N Indicator: In this line the level of the signal received is shown, this measurement is used to guarantee the maximum signal received while Antenna Calibration is made. Table 4.16: Receiver Configuration menu HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 69  Black (5 sec): The video becomes black after 5 seconds. Decoder Frame Error Screen 4.6.2.2.8 In this file, it can be configured the decoder’s behavior if there is a frame error. (elegible parameter). Figure 4.57: Decoder Frame Error screen HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 70 There are two options available. Press the Right and Left button to select the desired option:  Encrypted (IP and ASI output signals are encrypted if the input signal is encrypted)  Clear (IP and ASI output signals are not encrypted) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 71 If no GPS information is available, the Receiver will look for the strongest signal level following the Search Profile selected. The Receiver’s GPS information can be taken automatically via external GPS Receiver or manually. External GPS Receiver takes priority. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 72 Direction of the Transmitter (degrees)  Height of the Transmitter (m) TX Position: In this option, different parameters are shown (reading parameters):  Latitude of the Transmitter  Longitude of the Transmitter Table 4.17: Transmitter Position menu HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 73 In this line, the user can read the local altitude, speed and satellite number information provided by the external GPS source. When there is no GPS information, the local altitude is editable parameter by the user. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 74 North Heading, Pan and Tilt measurements and Antenna Calibration). Once the positioner has been pointed to the North, please make sure that the calibration is correct by comparing it with an external Compass. Table 4.18: Receiver Position menu HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 75 Antenna Vertical Angle: The Antenna Vertical Angle must be set as the vertical beam width of the antenna used (this angle will determine the vertical increase done while the unit is in Search Profile mode). HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 76 Level and C/N Indicator: In this line the level of the signal received is shown, this measurement is used to guarantee the maximum signal received while Antenna Calibration is made. Table 4.19: Receiver Configuration menu HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 77 +90º. (editable parameter) Fold the antenna: In this file, the user can fold the antenna. Table 4.20: Fold menu Make sure that when you fold the antenna, the dish does not make contact with anything. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 78  Manual Figure 4.71: Sector Autotracking (Manual) If the Manual option is selected then, by pressing the OK button the user can select manually the sector antenna from which you want to receive the signal. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 79 Omni antenna 4.6.2.3.3 In this option, the Autotracking is configured with an omnidirectional antenna. Figure 4.72: Omni Antenna option HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 80 To configure the different parameters related to this option, select the enable option and press the OK button. Figure 4.74: IP Output Options The √ symbol appears when the device is connected to the destination device. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 81 TP per IP: In this field the number of Transport Stream packets per IP (from 1 to 7) can be configured. To select the desired value, press the Right and Left buttons. (eligible parameter) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 82 The Local IP address and the destination IP address MUST be different. When a parameter of the TS over IP menu options is changed, it takes 30 seconds for the device to be configured and work again. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 83 4.6.2.5 Unit By using the Up, Down arrow keys, select the Unit option and press the OK key. Figure 4.75: Unit Menu HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 84  Right & Left: Select this option if you want to have both of the audio channels (right and left) enabled. Table 4.22: Audio Monitor menu options HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 85 Decoder Is Not Decoding  No Video Present  DC Voltage Low  DC Voltage High  High Temperature  Remote GPS Not Present  Local GPS Not Present  Compass GPS Not Present  Inclinometer Not Present HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 86 By pressing OK button while View Alarms is selected, the different alarms which are present at this moment are shown: Figure 4.80: Alarms View selection The alarms are shown as indicated below: Figure 4.81: Present Alarms HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 87 4096. If the user wants to clear the LogBook, go to the LogBook  Clear option and press the OK button. If the user wants to see all the events that have occurred, go to the option LogBook  View and press the OK button. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 88 On this screen, the different logs that have occurred during the operation of the device are shown. The time at which the event occurred is displayed, the date of the event and a brief description of that event. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 89 Up and Down keys select the desired number. To change from one character to another, press Right and Left keys. (editable parameter) In this field, the MAC address of the device is shown. (Reading parameter) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 90 The IP address of the Webserver, the Local IP address and the destination IP address must be different. Unit Miscellaneous Screen 4.6.2.5.6 In this field, several parameters related to the mode of operation of the device can be configured. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 91 There are four possible states for the night mode. To lower the screen brightness, increase the value of this option. The maximum value of this option is 3, setting the brightness to the minimum. (eligible parameter) The available options are:     HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 92 After passing this time, the equipment is reset. To disable this option, 0 value must be written. S/N: In this field the serial number of the device is shown (reading parameter). Table 4.25: Miscellaneous menu options HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 93 Restore Default: In this option, the equipment is restored to the first factory version. To restore the equipment to the initial set up, press OK button. Table 4.26: Unit Firmware menu options HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 94 In this section, the firmware of the device can be updated. Next, they are explained the necessary steps to make a successful update. The latest firmware is allocated in the webpage of SVP Broadcast Microwave. To access the firmware file, first enter www.svpbm.com...
  • Page 95 Before introducing the USB device, remove the power supply of the equipment. If there is no signal introduced in the device (RF, ASI or SDI), the updating stage will be quicker. Now, switch on the device. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 96 Don’t power off the device during the updating process. Figure 4.92: Updating process 1 Figure 4.93: Updating process 2 Figure 4.94: Updating process 3 Figure 4.95: Updating process 4 Figure 4.96: Updating process 5 HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 97: Chapter 5: Autotracking Antenna (Optional)

    Furthermore, an UHF radio can be used in Autotracking systems when required to transmit the position of the plane's GPS at long distances for automatic pointing (NX-820). In the next points, the two possible Autotracking systems are described. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 98: Autotracking Multisector Ams Antenna

    North. Video + Audio + GPS + KLV Metadata North Line Local GPS and Compass (optional) HDR-108 Receiver Figure 5.1: Autotracking with panel switching HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 99: Installation And Configuration

    When the Auto option is selected, it means that the sector antenna is automatically selected. The selected sector is the one which is marked with the square brackets. Value T means the antenna on the Top. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 100 GPS data is received. In case there is no GPS data but the device is receiving the RF signal, the device will be kept in the same sector, it will not be tracking. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 101: Autotracking Parabolic Antenna

    North Heading, and an Inclinometer should be used for the Pitch and Roll compensation, which is very useful when the positioner is installed in a mobile van or boat. The following diagram shows a typical configuration of Autotracking with MOOG QPT positioner, Compass and Inclinometer: HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 102: Installation And Configuration

    When the Compass is connected to the AUTOTRACKING connector, it can be powered directly by this connector. The GPS antennas of the Compass must be installed at a minimum 2 meters of distance between them. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 103 HDT (Compass). Provides heading relative to True North.  For the GPS Receiver and Compass, the serial port must be set as indicated below: o 4800 baud rate. o Maximum 2 Hz data rate. o N-8-1 setting. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 104 RF signal, then, the tracking will start looking for maximum RF signal received. For a correct operation of the Auto mode, the Receiver Position must be set and Receiver Configuration menu must be configured. To start configuration please press OK on Auto mode. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 105 Once that GPS signal has been received. The status changes to BY HDT. Figure 5.8: Transmitter Position source Inside Transmitter Position parameters related Transmitter’s GPS position are shown if any. Figure 5.9: Transmitter GPS Information screen HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 106  Satellite Number: In this field, the number of satellites from which we are receiving signal are shown. For a correct operation of the Autotracking system, it is recommended to receive signal from at least 6 satellites. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 107 (GPS position, North Heading, Pan and Tilt measurements and Antenna Calibration). Once the positioner has been pointed to the North, please make sure that the calibration is correct by comparing it with an external Compass. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 108 - Profile 1: When only a Parabolic Antenna is used for reception. It makes sweeps in all vertical and horizontal angles. In increments of 10º for the horizontal and in predefined vertical angle for the vertical. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 109  Level and C/N Indicator: In this line the level of the signal received is shown, this measurement is used to guarantee the maximum signal received while Antenna Calibration is made. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 110 The number of degrees that are needed to fold the antenna is configured here. The fold limits are -30º and +90º. In the second line, by pressing the OK button, the antenna folds. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 111: Chapter 6: Gps Output Interfaces

    Configure a COM port for the communication and select the COM port configured. Figure 6.2: COM port configuration In the COM properties, select the same parameters as the one selected in the Receiver:  Bits per second:  GPS output: Fixed at 4800 HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 112 When GPS data is obtained, go for example to the Google Earth application and type the received coordinates. The Transmitter’s position will be drawn on the map. Figure 6.4: Google Earth example HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 113: Chapter 7: Web Server / Serial Control / Snmp

    Mask address first press OK button and then, with the Up, Down keys select the desired number. To change from one character to another, press Right, Left keys. Press the OK button to save the introduced value. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 114 Pass must be set to 0 (00000000). However, if you want to set a user’s password, it is necessary to introduce 8 digits. In this way, with this password, the user can access the Webserver and make any monitoring. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 115 Once the IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Admin Pass and User Pass are set and the laptop or PC is connected to the Receiver, open the web browser and enter the given IP to the Receiver in the address bar of the browser. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 116: Web Page Overview

    To modify any parameter, introduce or select the new one and press enter button. Then the change will be set in the Receiver device. 7.1.2.1 DVB-T INPUT Figure 7.8: Web Server DVB-T Input screen HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 117 The available options are 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 for DVB-T. (reading parameter)  Mode: In this field, the number of carriers of the received signal is displayed. The available options are 2K, 8K for DVB-T. (reading parameter) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 118 - Mobile (MRC[1] technique) - Fixed (Switching technique) [1] MRC limitations to take into account: - MRC doesn’t work when LO is superior to the RF - MRC doesn’t work if the IF is lower than 400 MHz HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 119 When the enter button is pressed, the new values are saved and the text will appear in BLACK. It is necessary to press the enter button to keep and save the new values on the screen. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 120: Dvb-T2 Input

    Figure 6.9 Web Server DVB-T2 Input screen Demodulator  RX Frequency: In this field, the frequency of the received signal must be set. (editable parameter)  Bitrate: In this field, the bitrate of the received signal is displayed. (reading parameter) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 121  [Tw] Level: In this field, the level of the received signal, where w is the number of the demodulator (from 1 to 8 for diversity mode), is shown in dBm. (reading parameter)  [Tw] SNR: HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 122 When the enter button is pressed, the new values are saved and the text will appear in BLACK. It is necessary to press the enter button to keep and save the new values on the screen. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 123: Isdb-T Input

    DVB-T2, DVB-T, ASI, IP and ISDB-T. (eligible parameter)  Status: If this field shows the locked word then, it means that the signal is present in the input of the device. If this field displays the word unlocked HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 124 (reading parameter)  [Tw] SNR: In this field, the Signal to Noise Ratio value of the received signal, where w is the number of the demodulator is displayed in dB. (reading parameter) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 125 MRC doesn’t work if the IF is lower than 400 MHz In both cases, the unit changes automatically to “Fixed” mode and a flicker “f” appears on DVB-T main screen of Receiver unit. ISDB-T modulation always works in fixed mode. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 126: Asi Input

    If this field shows the locked word, it means that a signal is present in the input of the device. If this field displays the word unlocked, it means that there is no signal in the input of the device. (reading parameter) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 127: Ts Over Ip Input

    This delay means the time passed between the Transport Stream is obtained in the decoder and the signal is taken out from the decoder. (editable parameter)  Status: In this field, the status of the IP input is displayed. (reading parameter) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 128 When the enter button is pressed, the new values are saved and the text will appear in BLACK. It is necessary to press the enter button to keep and save the new values on the screen. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 129: Decoder

    This field shows the video coding type of the received video signal. The available options are H.264 and MPEG-2. (reading parameter)  Format: This field shows the video format of the received signal. The available options are Auto, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576i and 480i. (reading parameter) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 130 This field shows the status of the Audio 2. If there is no audio in the Audio 2 input, this field displays the message “Not Present”. If there is audio in the Audio 2 input, this field displays the word “Present”. (reading parameter) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 131 This device has an external Genlock reference input in order to lock all video outputs to it. In this field, the status of the genlock is displayed. The available options are reference lost, reference unlocked or reference locked. (reading parameter) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 132  BISS Mode: Select the BISS encryption mode. (eligible parameter)  Session Work: Key for BISS-1 and BISS-E. The values of each characer introduced can be from 0 to 9 and from A to F. (editable parameter) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 133 When the enter button is pressed, the new values are saved and the text will appear in BLACK. It is necessary to press the enter button to keep and save the new values on the screen. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 134: Tsoverip Output

    7) can be configured. (editable parameter)  Protocol: In this field the type of protocol used for the communication is selected. The type of protocol used for the communication can be RTP or UDP. (eligible parameter) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 135 When the enter button is pressed, the new values are saved and the text will appear in BLACK. It is necessary to press the enter button to keep and save the new values on the screen. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 136: Unit

    7.1.2.8 UNIT Figure 7.14: Web Server Unit screen HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 137  TSoIP Local IP: In this field, the IP address of this device for the Video over IP connection can be configured. This is the IP that you assign in your local LAN for the device (editable parameter). HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 138 In this field, user can enter the user password. (eligible parameter)  S/N: In this field, the serial number of the device is shown. (reading parameter)  Firmware: In this field, the firmware version of the equipment is shown. (reading parameter) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 139 (time of the event, date of the event and description of the event). Figure 7.16: Logbook information HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 140  Fifth step: Press the "Save to file" button. The process to follow in Manual Mode is: Figure 7.18: Manual Mode  First step: Press the Dump Button whenever you want to capture the data. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 141 If you want to clear the captured data in one session, it is necessary to use the "Clear" button or change to another tab of the Webserver. Once the data is captured, open the text file to access the information. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 142: Web Page Setup Notes

    For Mozilla Firefox: Open a new tab, in the address bar enter about:config. In the Filter box, enter disk. Set the value for 'browser.cache.disk.enable' to false (double click to change the setting). Close the about:config tab. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 143: Serial Control Via Remote Port

    DB-9 Male DB-9 Female Table 7.1:Remote control pinout The no use of this transaction may cause a malfunction of the Receiver. Open the Hyperterminal and type a name for the connection. Figure 7.19: HyperTerminal new connection HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 144 Configure a COM port for the communication and select the COM port configured. Figure 7.20: COM port configuration In the COM properties are:  Baud Rate: 9600  Data bits: 8  Parity: None  Stop bit: 1  Flow control: None Figure 7.21: COM4 properties HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 145 D : Switch OFF the equipment.  L : Show RF Levels  B : Change BW  F : Change frequency  M : Change Modulation  I : Show Info  A : Show Alarms HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 146: Snmp

    SNMP agent Station Figure 7.23: SNMP management system The SNMP agent used is MIB-II compliant. The SVP MIB (Management Information Database) provides a standard representation of the SNMP Agent’s available information and where it is stored. The MIB is defined according to the ASN.1.
  • Page 147 STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Decoder mode" ::= {hdr-70 2} hdrVoltage OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Voltage" ::= {hdr-70 3} hdrTemperature OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Unit temperature" ::= {hdr-70 4} HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 148 INTEGER{INPUT1(1), INPUT2(2), INPUT3(3), INPUT4(4), INPUT5(5), INPUT6(6)} ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "RF input index. This index is used for selecting from/to which RF input the other objects from this category are read/write" ::= {rf 1} HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 149 SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "RF freq in KHz" ::= {rf 2} rfLevel OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "RF input level in percentage. From 0 to 99" ::= {rf 3} HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 150: Chapter 8: Block Diagram

    Chapter 8: Block Diagram In this chapter, the block diagram of the Receiver is explained. This diagram has several parts related to the Receiver internal performance which are shown in blocks with different inputs and outputs. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 151 Figure 8.1: Receiver Block Diagram HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 152: Chapter 9: Equipment Installation

    Transport Stream over IP SDI/HDMI/Composite Video Ethernet Aircraft GPS Power AC Auxiliar Power DC Autotracking positioner Figure 9.1: Receiver connections All connectors of the rack-mount demodulator unit are on the rear panel, as shown in the figure below: HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 153 Output ISDB-T Output Input Input signal inputs Power D.C. AUDIO 2 Outputs Output Output Power A.C. USB input Genlock GPS/DATA (firmware Remote & Output upgrade) Serial control Loop Figure 8.2 Back view of the Receiver HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 154: Power Supply

    Connector Label POWER A.C. Connector Type MLC Neutrik Supply voltage 90-240 V. (50/60Hz) Table 9.1: AC Power supply features Pinout Figure 9.2: AC Power wiring Connector needed NAC3FCA (cable) NAC3MPA (unit) Figure 9.3: AC Power connectors HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 155 Table 9.2: DC Power supply features Pinout Figure 9.4: Connector pinout Description + VCC + VCC Table 9.3: DC Power supply connector pinout Connector needed Figure 9.5: Connector needed The DC input is protected by a fuse (ATO model) HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 156: Intermediate Frequency

    DC. It is suggested to use the Times-Protect® LP-GTV-N series and LP-GTV-T series. The LP-GTV-TFM model is used for the IF inputs (TNC connectors). Figure 9.6: Installation schematic *Not applicable in case of receiver’s IF inputs with BNC connectors. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 157: Dvb-Asi Transport Stream

    This output might be useful if an intermediate ASI feed is required without needing to decode the audio and video signals and then modulate it in the Transmitter equipment; therefore, there is no quality loss due to a new coding process. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 158: Video Outputs

    SDI output signals are compliant with SMPTE 424M, SMPTE-292M, SMPTE- 259M and standards. Composite video connection technical features Item Features Connector label CVBS Connector Type BNC female Impedance 75Ω Standard PAL/NTSC Table 9.7: Composite video output connections features HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 159: Genlock

    Table 9.10: Genlock input connection features 9.2.5.2 Genlock Output The Receiver has available a Genlock loop-through output used to synchronize other video sources together. The connection is available on a 75Ω insulated BNC connector located on the rear panel. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 160: Transport Stream Over Ip (Optional)

     Unicast and multicast IP addressing. It is not possible to configure the equipment as IP input and IP output at the same time. For correct operation, it is recommended to use a Cat 5 or higher UTP cable. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 161: Audio Output

    AUDIO 2 L&R ANALOG & AES-EBU Cable Connector type DB-9 female Table 9.13: Analogue and AES/EBU audio outputs connections features Pinout of the cable connector Figure 9.8: Analogue and AES/EBU connectors Figure 9.9: XLR-3 male connector HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 162 DB-9 pin Table 9.14: XLR-3 Left to DB-9 pinout XLR-3 (male) Right pin DB-9 pin Table 9.15: XLR-3 Right to DB-9 pinout XLR-3 (male) AES/EBU pin DB-9 pin Table 9.16: XLR-3 AES/EBU to DB-9 pinout HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 163: Gps/Compass And Aircraft Gps In/Out

    Table 9.17: Local GPS and Compass input connection features Pinout of the connector Figure 9.11: LOCAL GPS IN & COMPASS connector Description +5V GPS (with current limitation) Local GPS and Compass input (RS-232) Table 9.18: LOCAL GPS IN & COMPASS connector pinout HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 164  Transmitter direction with respect to the Receiver  Distance from Receiver to Transmitter Aircraft GPS input connection technical features Item Features Connector Label AIRCRAFT GPS IN & OUT Cable Connector Type DB-9 male Table 9.20: Aircraft GPS Input connection features HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 165 It is possible to use a RS232 to USB converter to retrieve the GPS data. In that case, don’t connect the converter directly to the Receiver as it could malfunction or even destruction of the Receiver. Wire only the pins 2, 3 and 5 of the Receiver connector. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 166: Autotracking Connector (Optional)

    The connector used for Autotracking is located on the rear panel of the Receiver. Receiver Autotracking connector Item Features Connector Label on Receiver AUTOTRACKING & SENSORS Connector type Bayonet 19 pin female Part number (cable connector) ITT Canon: JMS3116F14-19P Table 9.22: Autotracking connector HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 167 MOOG Positioner TX (+) MOOG Positioner TX (-) MOOG Positioner RX (+) Inclinometer Sensor RX (+) Power Return GND Digital Signal GND MOOG Positioner RX (-) Inclinometer Sensor RX (-) Table 9.23: Autotracking connector pinout HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 168 Pin K TX( +) Pin L TX (-) Pin R RX (+) Pin V RX (-) Pin S Power supply GND Pin A +VCC ( 24V) +Vin Table 9.25: Receiver’s Autotracking connector to Inclinometer cable pinout HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 169 Receiver’s Autotracking connector to Compass power supply cable pinout Receiver’s Autotracking Compass (Bayonet 19 pin) (Lemo 4 FGG 0B) Pin A +VCC (24V DC) +VCC Pin S Power Return GND Table 9.27: Receiver’s Autotracking connector to Compass power supply cable pinout HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 170 RS-232 TX signal Pin C + 5V DC (Max. 700mA) Pin 1 DC Power Input ( 5V DC) Pin S Power Return GND Pin 5 Table 9.28: Receiver’s Autotracking connector to Local GPS Receiver cable pinout HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 171 Table 9.29: APO-75 Autotracking connection features Cable pinout Bayonet 19 pin (Receiver) Bayonet 6 pin(APO-75) Description LHCP RHCP Vertical Horizontal OMNI Selection External fan Table 9.30: Autotracking cable pin relationship for an antenna with polarity HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 172 Table 9.31: AMS Autotracking connection features Cable pinout Bayonet 19 pin (Receiver) Bayonet 8 pin (AMS) Description Sector 1 Sector 2 Sector 3 Sector 4 Sector 5 Uplook Table 9.32: Autotracking cable pin relationship for an AMS Multisector Switch Antenna HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 173: Remote Control

    AIRCRAFT GPS IN & OUT / SERIAL REMOTE Connector Type DB-9 Table 9.34: Serial remote connection features Description Serial remote TX (RS-232) Serial remote RX (RS-232) Table 9.35: AIRCRAFT GPS IN & OUT / SERIAL REMOTE connector pinout HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 174: Miscellaneous

    AIRCRAFT GPS IN & OUT / SERIAL REMOTE Connector type DB-9 High level voltage Table 9.37: Alarm output connection features Description Alarm out Table 9.38: AIRCRAFT GPS IN & OUT / SERIAL REMOTE connector pinout HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 175 AIRCRAFT GPS IN & OUT / SERIAL REMOTE Connector type DB-9 High state voltage Table 9.39: Alarm output connection features Description Level PWM Table 9.40: AIRCRAFT GPS IN & OUT / SERIAL REMOTE connector pinout HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 176: Rack Unit Installation

    Receiver incorporates a grounding point (M4 screw) on the left side of the rear panel. Figure 9.14: Receiver grounding example There are 3 fans on the Receiver, 2 air outputs and 1 air input as shown in the following diagram: Figure 9.15 : Refrigeration system HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 177: Down-Converter Installation

    Receiver. Depending on the model, up to 2, 4 or 8 down-converters can be connected to the Receiver. Figure 9.16: Down-Converter The power supply to the down-converters should be disabled in the Receiver when the down-converters are being installed. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 178: Chapter 10: Mechanical Dimensions

    Chapter 10: Mechanical Dimensions In this chapter, the mechanical drawing of the units described in this manual are included. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 179: Hdr-108 Mechanical Drawing

    10.1 HDR-108 Mechanical Drawing HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 180: Dc Down Converter Mechanical Drawing

    10.2 DC Down Converter Mechanical Drawing HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 181: Am-206 Antenna Mechanical Drawing

    10.3 AM-206 Antenna Mechanical Drawing HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 182: Gps-02 Gps Receiver Mechanical Drawing

    10.4 GPS-02 GPS Receiver Mechanical Drawing HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 183: Chapter 11: Preventive Maintenance

     Check that the fans work.  Check ambient temperature. 11.3 Spare Parts After the warranty expiration or having SVP Broadcast Microwave’s signed authorization, parts that can be replaced are:  100W @ 24V Lambda Power Supply. P/N: HWS100A-24/A /TDK) ...
  • Page 184: Chapter 12: Warranty

    Under no circumstances shall the warranty be transferred or assigned to any third party unless the consent in writing has first been obtained from SVP Broadcast Microwave. SVP Broadcast Microwave shall not be under any liability for warranty in respect of any equipment, which shall be sold by the Customer to any third party unless otherwise agreed in writing.
  • Page 185: Transportation And Packaging

    Product. By returning a Product, the owner grants SVP Broadcast Microwave permission to open and inspect the returned Product to determine the cause of failure, and SVP Broadcast Microwave’s determination with regard thereto shall be final.
  • Page 186: Annex A: Dc-Cofdm User Guide

    Bias-Tee. The high performance of this equipment is only guaranteed when using high quality cables and connectors. SVP Broadcast Microwave recommends the use of high quality connectors. It is advisable to use lightning protection both in the RF section and in the IF.
  • Page 187: A.1 Description

    The down-converter is a very important element in COFDM links, which require maximum signal quality when using 64QAM or 256 QAM modulations. The maximum fix mast diameter is 100 mm. In the following figure, the Down-Converter is shown: Figure A.1: Down-Converter HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 188: A.2 Technical Specifications

    A.2 Technical Specifications This section shows the RF characteristics of the most used DC-COFDM models. For other frequency ranges, please contact SVP. RF Section Item Specifications Frequency range DC_1300-1500 (1.300 to 1.550 MHz) DC_2000-2480 (2.000 to 2.480 MHz) DC_2000-2107 (2.000 to 2.107 MHz) DC_2210-2386 (2.210 to 2.386 MHz)
  • Page 189 137 x 126 x 30 mm (WxHxD) (w/o brackets) Weight 0.855 Kg Max. fix tube diameter 100 mm Table A.4: Physical characteristics Environmental conditions Item Specifications Temperature range -40 to 60ºC Table A.5: Environmental condition HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 190: A.3 Block Diagram

    A.3 Block Diagram In this chapter, the block diagram of the DC down–converter is explained. This diagram has several parts related to the DC internal performance which are shown in blocks with different inputs and outputs. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 191 DC DOWN-CONVERTER DC IN DC – DC Front LED CONVERTER IF OUT RF IN BAND PASS LOW PASS MIXER Female connector N female connector High IP3 AMPLIFIER FILTER FILTER VCO & PLL Figure A.2: Block Diagram HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 192: Annex B: Qpt User Guide

    3. The high performance of this equipment is only guaranteed when using high quality cables and connectors. 4. Only authorized personnel should open the unit and any repair or warranty will be invalidated if the seals are broken. Figure B.1 QPT Pan & Tilt Positioner HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 193: B.1 Description

    QuickSet positioner can be powered by the Receiver or externally. When it is powered by the Receiver, it provides 24V when the Receiver is powered by AC power. When the Receiver is powered in DC, the same voltage will be provided to the positioner. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 194: B.2 Technical Specifications

    Housing 6061-T6 Aluminium, stainless steel hardware, permanently sealed radial ball bearings Finish/Colour White powder coat paint over alodined chromate corrosion resistance standard Weight 14.3 Ibs. (6.48 kg) depending on model Table B.1 QPT-20 Standard Performance HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 195 Serial Communication RS 422. Controllable by Receiver Control Protocols PTCR-20 Table B.2: QPT-20 Serial IP features Mil-Spec Shock Vibration Item Specifications Passed Shock MIL-STD-810F Meth. 516.5 Passed Vibration MIL-PRF-49256A Table B.3: QPT-20 Mil-Spec Shock Vibration HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 196 Figure B.2: QPT-20 Pan & Tilt Positioner Figure B.3: QPT-20 Dimensions HDR-108 Powered by the HDR-108 Receiver Figure B.4: QPT-20 connection scheme HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 197: B.2.2 Qpt-90

    Connector Specifications Mil-Spec grade Materials Housing 6061-T6 Aluminium, stainless steel hardware, permanently sealed radial ball bearings Finish/Colour White powder coat paint over alodined chromate corrosion resistance standard Weight 16.8 kg Table B.4: QPT-90 Standard Performance HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 198 Serial Communication RS 422. Powered by external power supply. Control Protocols PTCR-20 Table B.5: QPT-90 Serial features Mil-Spec Shock Vibration Item Specifications Passed Shock MIL-STD-810F Meth. 516.5 Passed Vibration MIL-PRF-49256A Table B.6: QPT-90 Mil-Spec Shock Vibration HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 199 Figure B.5: QPT-90 Pan & Tilt Positioner Figure B.6: QPT-90 Dimensions HDR-108 Figure B.7: QPT-90 connection scheme HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 200: Annex C: Nx-820 User Guide

    They are rugged and durable enough for virtually any environment. Only authorized personnel should open the product and any repair or warranty will be invalidated if the seals are broken. Figure C.1 NX-820 HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 201: C.1 Description

    This product is used in Autotracking systems, when it is required to transmit the position of the plane’s GPS at long distances for the automatic pointing. It allows transmission at distances higher than 200 kilometers with an appropriate antenna. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 202: C.2 Technical Specifications

    4 W/ 4 W Table C.2: NX-820 Receiver Transmitter Item Specifications RF Power Output 25 W Max. Spurious Emission -36 dBm < 1 GHz, -30 dBm > 1GHz Modulation Distorsion Less than 3% Table C.3: NX-820 Transmitter HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 203 TIFF (Time to First Fix) – Cold Start < 60 seconds TIFF (Time to First Fix) – Hot Start < 10 seconds Horizontal Accuracy < 10 meters Position Transmission Every 3 seconds Table C.4: NX-820 GPS HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 204: Annex D: Multisector Antennas User Guide

    The high performance of these antennas is only guaranteed when using high quality cables and connectors. Only authorized personnel should open the product and any repair or warranty will be invalidated if the seals are broken. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 205: D.1 Am-X06 Multisector Diversity Antenna

    D.1 AM-x06 Multisector Diversity Antenna D.1.1 Introduction The AM-x06 is a multisector diversity antenna, which has been developed by SVP Broadcast Microwave. This is a very compact, robust and easy to install solution for applications where hemispherical coverage with high gain is needed.
  • Page 206: D.1.2 Technical Specifications

    Local Oscillator AM-206: 1,600 MHz AM-406: 4,100 MHz AM-506: 4,600 MHz AM-606: 5,800 MHz (Other frequencies under request) Phase Noise Better than -98 dBc/Hz @ 10 KHz Power Supply 9 to 36 V by coaxial cable HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 207 6 x TNC female Mount (Optional) Stainless steel bracket and U bolts (P/N: CLAM-206 for AM-206) (P/N: CLAM-406 for AM-406/AM-506/AM-606) Table D.1: AM-206, AM-406, AM-506 and AM-606 Technical characteristics Figure D.3: AM-206, AM-406, AM-506 and AM-606 antenna schematic HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 208 Figure D.4: AM-206, AM-406, AM-506 and AM-606 antenna plane HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 209 ANTENNAS FILTERS & DOWN-CONVERTERS TNC FEMALE CONNECTOR (X6) Figure D.5: AM-406 and AM-506 antenna Figure D.6: AM-206, AM-406, AM-506 and AM-606 antenna radiation HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 210: D.2 Am-X04 Multisector Antenna

    D.2 AM-x04 Multisector Antenna D.2.1 Introduction The AM-x04 is a multisector antenna, which has been developed by SVP Broadcast Microwave. This is a very compact, robust and easy to install solution for applications where omnidirectional coverage with high gain is needed.
  • Page 211: D.3.2 Technical Specifications

    -98 dBc/Hz @ 10 KHz Power Supply 9 to 36 V by coaxial cable Filter 6 poles Cavity Filter Insertion Loss < 0.5 dB Connector 4 x TNC female Mount Not included Table D.2: AM-X04 Technical characteristics HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 212 Figure D.8: AM-204, AM-404 and AM-604 antenna schematic HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 213: D.3 Ams-X06 Multisector Switch Antennas

    D.3 AMS-x06 Multisector Switch Antennas D.3.1 Introduction The AMS-x06 is a multisector antenna, which has been developed by SVP Broadcast Microwave. This is a very compact, robust and easy-to-install solution for applications where hemispherical coverage with high gain is needed.
  • Page 214: D.3.2 Technical Specifications

    AMS-606: approx. 5.6 Kg Polarization 5 Panel antennas: Vertical 1 Up-down antenna: RHCP RF Connector N female Control connector Bayonet 8 pin male ITT KPT: 02E12-8P Table D.3: AMS-206, AMS-406, AMS-506 and AMS-606 Technical characteristics HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 215 The cable of the RF segment (between the antenna and the DC) must be shorter than 1 meter. On the IF segment (between the antenna and the DC), the length of the cable must be less than 100 meters. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 216 This is the connector used to control the antenna (for an AMS multisectorial switch antennas). Item Features Connector type Bayonet 8 pin male Part number ITT KPT: 02E12-8P Table D.7: Autotracking connector on the AMS antenna HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 217 The maximum allowed cable length for correct operation is 200 metres. Cable must be designed for outdoor environment. It is advised to use shielded cables, with 6 conductors for the sectors and shield connected to ground. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 218: Annex E: Video Over Ip Monitoring On A Pc

    DVB-T2 and the PC and the Receiver have to be connected via an Ethernet cable. E.2.1 VLC as a player Step 1 Download the VLC, version 2.2.4 from http://www.videolan.org, then, install it on the host computer. Figure E.1: VLC Media Player HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 219 An Ethernet cable must be used to connect the Receiver with the computer. The output of the Receiver that has to be used for this purpose is the Video over IP output, so the Ethernet cable must be connected to it. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 220 Player on the PC. This picture will appear on the screen. Figure E.5: VLC Media Player main screen Step 4 From the VLC media player window, go to Media -> Open Network Stream. Figure E.6: Open Network Stream HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 221  Destination Port: Number of port of the device to which data is sent.  Protocol: Type of protocol selected for the communication. The Transmitter must be configured in Standard delay and 4.2.0 profile. Encryption is not supported by the VLC HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 222 Note that with private networks, the routers must be configured with port forwarding to be able to receive traffic from the Internet. Refer to the manual of the router or the administration in charge of the organization gateways. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 223: E.2.2 Vlc As A Recorder

    Start VLC Media Player on the PC. This picture will appear on the screen. Figure E.9: VLC Media Player main screen Step 2 From the VLC media player window, go to View -> Advanced Controls. Figure E.10: VLC Media Player Advanced Controls HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 224 The buttons in red will be added to the main screen: Figure E.11: VLC Media Player Advanced Controls buttons Step 3 Press play button to play the desired video and select a file from your computer pressing Add button. Figure E.12: Open Media HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 225 Press Record button to start recording and then press Record button again to stop it. A .ts file will be saved automatically in the user’s file “Documents” with “VLC record” name, the date and the hour. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 226: Annex F: Gps-02 Receiver

    GPS Receiver is connected, the Receiver automatically detects the GPS position if the GPS-02 receives a signal from enough satellites. Until we receive a GPS signal from more than 6 satellites, the position will be taken from the manual position. Figure F.1: GPS antenna HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 227: F.2 Technical Specifications

    Highly-reliable ceramic path SBAS 1 channel (Waas, Egnos, Msas) Update rate 1 Hz Protocol NMEA V3.01 Power consumption 50-90 mA Cable diameter 3.5 millimetres Cable length 5 metres Weight 200 g Table F.1 GPS Receiver technical features HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 228 Antenna Tx Parabolic Antenna with positioner Position Control GPS-02 RX Antenna HDR-108 GPS-01 HDT-04 Receiver TX Antenna RS-232 at 4800 baud PC with Google Maps via serial port Figure F.2 Link with GPS scheme HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 229: Glossary

    ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute Forward Error Correction Fast Fourier transform Global Positioning System High Definition HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface High Definition Receiver High Definition Transmitter Intermediate Frequency Interval Guard Internet Protocol order Intermodulation Product HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 230 QPSK Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying RadioFrequency Remote Control Standard Delay Serial Digital Interface SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Thin-Film Transistor Transport Stream User Datagram Protocol Ultra High Frequency Universal Serial Bus VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
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  • Page 235 Notes * Compatibility with other manufacturer's codecs is not guaranteed. HDR-108/HDR-104/HDR-102 Diversity Receivers MANUAL V9.8...
  • Page 236 Final note SVP Broadcast Microwave S.L. is constantly striving to improve all of its products. Therefore, we ask you to understand that modifications may occur in designs, equipment and technology. Consequently, no responsibility can be derived from the information, illustrations or descriptions contained in this manual.
  • Page 237 SVP Broadcast Microwave reserves the right to make changes to this manual and to the equipment without prior notice. C/Zubiaurre 7 bajo 48215 Iurreta Vizcaya – Spain Tel: (+34) 94620 3722 info@svpbm.com www.svpbm.com...

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