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  • Page 1 HDT-04 HIGH POWER TRANSMITTER USER´S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 2 Accessories included in this manual GPS-02 RTC-01 Airborne Antenna Antenna Remote Control RTC-02 Remote Control...
  • Page 3 Contents Chapter 1: Introduction This first chapter provides a general description of the HDT-04 high power transmitter. Chapter 2: Technical features This second part offers the transmitter’s physical and environmental characteristics. Chapter 3: How to order The third part provides the user with information on ordering and different configurations available for these Transmitters.
  • Page 4 Index A: AVS Airborne Antenna User’s Guide Index B: GPS User’s Guide Index C: Modulation Standards HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • 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 cause you a complete satisfaction in your existing installation.
  • Page 6 About this manual This user’s guide provides indications and explanations about how to set up the HDT-04 transmitter easily for the most common use cases. This document is intended to help first time users: To find their way around the GUI.
  • Page 7 COFDM modulation system. 4. The HDT-04 transmitter is available in different frequency bands from 2 to 5 GHz, for the DVB-T2 and DVB-T RF stage. It can also perform ISDB- T with interlaced (optional). The frequency band is defined on the product P/N.
  • Page 8 Chapter 7: 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. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • 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. d) Oil or grease in any form should not be applied. e) If severely burnt, get the victim to hospital immediately. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    4.6.2.4 DVB-T Useful Bitrate ..........76 Unit Menu ................78 4.6.3.1 Profile ..............78 4.6.3.1.1 RTC-01 Remote Control Screen ......79 4.6.3.1.2 RTC-02 Remote Control Screen ......80 4.6.3.2 RTC-01 Config ............81 4.6.3.3 RTC-02 Config ............87 HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 11 Audio – Ethernet [J3] ............137 USB connection [J9] ............138 8.3 Electrical wiring diagram ............138 HDT-04 & RTC without antenna actuator ....... 139 HDT-04 & RTC with antenna actuator ........140 HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 12 Chapter 9: Remote Control ............141 Chapter 10: Mechanical Dimensions ..........156 10.1 HDT-04 ................157 10.2 RTC-01 ................. 158 10.3 RTC-02 ................. 159 10.4 CLTX-04 ................160 10.5 CLTX-04 Support Installation ..........161 10.6 GPS Antenna & Receiver ............162 Chapter 11: Preventive Maintenance ...........
  • Page 13: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 1: Introduction The HDT-04 is the new high power transmitter developed by SVP Broadcast Microwave which provides an output power of 10 W in the frequency ranges of 2,010 to 2,390 MHz, 2,300 to 2,700 MHz, 4,400 to 5,000 MHz or 5,000 to 5,300 MHz and an output power of 5 W in the frequency range of 3,300 to 3,600 MHz.
  • Page 14 The data is divided into several parallel data streams, one for each carrier, so that each carrier transports a lower data rate and the symbol duration is longer. Each carrier is then modulated with a QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM or 256QAM scheme with a constellation rotation. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 15 In addition, it also provides several bandwidths: 1.7, 6, 7 and 8 MHz, for different applications. The maximum bit rate achieved is 46 Mbps. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 16 DVB-T features The RF stage of the HDT-04 transmitter for DVB-T is the same as the one described for DVB-T2. The only differences are found in the modulation part, as it is commented below. The HDT-04 transmitter uses COFDM (Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) modulation system (2K mode).
  • Page 17: Chapter 2: Technical Features

    HDMI (1.4a) Composite video (PAL/NTSC) Formats: 1080p (1920x1080) – 23.98/24/25/ 29.97/30/50/59.94/60 Hz 1080i (1920x1080) – 50/59.94/60 Hz 720p (1280x720) – 23.98/24/25/29.97/ 30/50/59.94/60 Hz 576i (720x576) – 50 Hz 480i (720x480) – 59.94 Hz HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 18 High 422, High, Main Level: 3.0/3.1/3.2/4.0/4.1 Latency: Ultra Low delay: 33 ms Audio compression: MPEG-1 Layer II Audio bit rate: 128, 192, 256 or 384 Kbps Output bit rate: 1 Mbps – 100 Mbps HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 19 DC input: 12 – 36 VDC Power Consumption: 100 W Recovery time: 10.5 seconds (It is the time the equipment needs to recover an image in case of a cut in the power supply) HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 20 Mechanical Size: 122 x 147.5 x 220 mm (WxHxD) Weight: 3.3 kg Environmental Aeronautical: RTCA / DO-160 compliant Temperature range: -20º to 50ºC HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 21: Chapter 3: How To Order

    Chapter 3: How to Order HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 22: Chapter 4: Transmitter Operation And Menus

    To turn the equipment on and off, press ON/OFF button. When a video, audio or data input has been selected, a character connected to this input is displayed in the main screen. Below, the main screen of the HDT-04 transmitter is shown. Reflected Power Frequency...
  • Page 23 Standard Delay (Lipsync < 10 ms) Low delay (Lipsync < 10 ms) → 3 frame Super Low Delay (Lipsync < 10 ms) → 2 frames Ultra Low Delay (Lipsync = 20ms) → 1 frame HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 24 Below, the correspondence between the input and character displayed is shown. CVBS Video HDMI Test Pattern Embedded Audio AES/EBU Analogue Test Tone RS232 Data Remux Remux Table 4.1: Correspondence between the input and the character displayed HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 25: Leds

    4.2 LEDs The HDT-04 transmitter has 5 Leds on its front panel that show the information detailed below. The ON/OFF provides the following information: If the Led blinks in red, there is power into the unit but it is turned off.
  • Page 26: Keyboard

    So as to return to the main screen, the cross button must be pressed. Figure 4.4: OK Button HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 27 This buttons are also used to change, for example, the frequency and PID ▪ parameter’s values. Pressing up and down arrows the value of those parameters can be changed, increased or decreased respectively. Figure 4.7: Up and Down buttons HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 28 However, if power supply fails when RF output is enabled then, once power supply returns it is not necessary to push this button because RF output will continue being enabled. Figure 4.8: RF On/Off button HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 29: Menus Scheme

    In the next page it is shown a scheme that specifies the different menu options available. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 30 Embedded Analogue AES-EBU Tone.Gen None Format Format Forma Format Format Status Bitrate Bitrate Bitrate Bitrate Delay Delay Delay Delay Delay Bitrate L Type Frequency Profile Profile Profile Format Profile Profile R Type Level HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 31 Audio 2 Data Metadata Extern.GPS Intern.GPS Embedded Analogue AES-EBU Tone.Gen None None RS232 Bitrate Bitrate Bitrate Bitrate GPS Info Antenna 5V BaudRate GPS Info Frequency Parity L Type R Type Level Stop Bits HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 32 BISS-1 Bandwidth Bandwidth Program num Video PID KLV PID BISS-E Modulation Modulation PMT PID LDPC FEC Audio1 PID TS id AES-128 Network id Audio2 PID AES-256 Spectrum Network Name Time Int. Data PID HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 33 Keyboard Lock Voltage Mask RTC-01 Config Restore Default Night Mode Gateway RTC-02 Config Current Firmware Dist Units Video Switch Admin Pass T/T2 Carrier Rectore Admin Pass Activ Key User Pass Rectore User Pass HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 34: Menu Navigation

    4.5 Menu Navigation This section contains a detailed description of each parameter that can be configured in the HDT-04 transmitter’s MENU. To enter the MENU, press the cross button in case of being in the main screen or in any submenu.
  • Page 35: Menu Structure

    RF – DVB-T2/T transmission parameters are set in this section. Unit – Parameters related to the Web Server and other internal options of the transmitter are configured here, as well as other characteristics of the device. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 36: Encoder Menu

    OK key. ENCODER ENCODER Video: Generator < Data: Intern.GPS <> Audio1: Generator <> KLV Metadata: Off > Audio2: AES-EBU <> Encoder Output ENCODER TS Parameters Scrambler: None > Remux: Enable Figure 4.10:Encoder Menu HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 37 Once the audio 2 input has been selected, press the OK button so as to configure the parameters related to it. The available options are: None ▪ Embedded ▪ Analogue ▪ AES-EBU ▪ Generator ▪ HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 38 The available options are: None ▪ BISS-1 (Uses an unencrypted key for the BISS key) ▪ BISS-E (Uses an encrypted key) ▪ AES-128 (128 bits key) ▪ AES-256 (256 bits key) ▪ HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 39 Remux (optional) In this filed, Remux option can be activated. The available options are: Enable ▪ Disable ▪ Table 4.2:Encoder Menu HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 40: Sdi Video Input

    4.6.1.1 SDI Video Input Format: 1080/50i GOP: Auto 12 > Delay: SuperLD 2F <> Profile: 4.2.0 > Figure 4.11: SDI Input Menu HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 41 ▪ Profile: In this field, the codification profile can be configured. So as to select the desired profile, press Right, Left arrows buttons. (eligible parameter) The available options are: 4.2.0 ▪ 4.2.2 ▪ HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 42 (1080p, 1080i, 720p). If other video input (SDI, CVBS or ASI) is selected, then the transmitter automatically captures its format and the frame rate. If the video format is changed, the time detection of this new format is less than 15 seconds. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 43: Hdmi 1/2 Video Input

    4.6.1.2 HDMI 1/2 Video Input HDMI HDMI Format: 1080p GOP: Auto 12 > Delay: Standard > Profile: 4.2.2 < Figure 4.12: HDMI Input Menu HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 44 ▪ Profile: In this field, the codification profile can be configured. So as to select the desired profile, press Right, Left arrows buttons. (editable parameter) The available options are: 4.2.0 ▪ 4.2.2 ▪ HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 45 In this field, the group of figures parameter is displayed. It specifies the order in which intra- inter-frames are arranged. (eligible parameter) The available options are: Auto ▪ Manual (editable parameter) ▪ Table 4.4: HDMI Input menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 46: Cvbs Video Input

    4.6.1.3 CVBS Video Input CVBS CVBS Format: 480i GOP: Auto 12 > Delay: SuperLD 2F <> Profile: 4.2.0 > Figure 4.13: CVBS Input Menu HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 47 In this field, the group of figures parameter is displayed. It specifies the order in which intra- inter-frames are arranged. (eligible parameter) The available options are: Auto ▪ Manual (editable parameter) ▪ Table 4.5: CVBS Input menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 48: Asi Video Input

    (reading parameter) The available options are: Present ▪ No Present ▪ Bitrate: In this option, the bitrate of the ASI input signal is shown. (reading parameter) Table 4.6: ASI Input menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 49: Generator Video Input

    4.6.1.5 Generator Video Input GENERATOR GENERATOR Format: 576/50i GOP: Auto 12 > Delay: SuperLD 2F <> Profile: 4.2.0 > Figure 4.15: Generator Input Menu HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 50 In this field, the group of figures parameter is displayed. It specifies the order in which intra- inter-frames arranged. (eligible parameter) The available options are: Auto ▪ Manual (editable parameter) ▪ Table 4.7: Generator Input menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 51: Audio1 Embedded

    Table 4.8: Audio Embedded Input menu options If the video option selected is CVBS, ASI or Test Pattern generator, then, the option of audio embedded will be blinking because that configuration is not possible. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 52: Audio1 Analogue

    So as to choose the type of audio1, press Right, Left buttons. (eligible parameter) The available options are: Line ▪ Mic Dynamic ▪ Mic Phantom ▪ Table 4.9: Audio Analogue Input menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 53: Audio1 Aes-Ebu

    So as to select the desired bitrate, press Right, Left arrows buttons. (eligible parameter) The available options are: 128K ▪ 192K ▪ 256K ▪ 384K ▪ Table 4.10: Audio AES-EBU Input menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 54: Audio1 Generator

    In this field, the frequency of the generated tone is displayed. (reading parameter) Level (dBFs): In this field, the level in dBF of the generated tone is displayed. (reading parameter) Table 4.11: Audio Generator Input menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 55: Audio2 Embedded

    Table 4.12: Audio Embedded Input menu options If the video option selected is CVBS, ASI or Test Pattern Generator then, the option of audio embedded will be blinking because that configuration is not possible. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 56: Audio2 Analogue

    So as to choose the type of audio2, press Right, Left buttons. (eligible parameter) The available options are: Line ▪ Mic Dynamic ▪ Mic Phantom ▪ Table 4.13: Audio Input menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 57: Audio2 Aes-Ebu

    So as to select the desired bitrate, press Right, Left arrows buttons. (eligible parameter) The available options are: 128K ▪ 192K ▪ 256K ▪ 384K ▪ Table 4.14: Audio AES-EBU Input menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 58: Audio2 Generator

    In this field, the frequency of the generated tone is displayed. (reading parameter) Level (dBFs): In this field the level in dBF of the generated tone is displayed. (reading parameter) Table 4.15: Audio Generator Input menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 59: Data

    Level of the satellite signals Figure 4.24: GPS transmitter screen • Latitude of the transmitter: The latitude position of the transmitter is specified. • Speed of the transmitter: It shows the speed of the transmitter in knot. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 60 GPS Antenna Input). The antenna is fed directly from the transmitter at 5 V. Figure 4.25: Internal GPS screen The GPS info option screen shows the following information: Figure 4.26: GPS Transmitter screen HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 61 (Parity options are None, Odd, Even) (eligible parameters) Stop Bits: Select the same number of stop bits as the received data user signal has. (Stop bit options are 1 or 2) (eligible parameter) Table 4.16: RS232 Parameters HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 62: Encoder Output

    Table 4.17: Encoder Output menu options In case the user selects the manual option, then, in the main screen the third line in which these parameters (modulation scheme, FEC, bitrate) appear blinks. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 63: Ts Parameters

    Program Nº: Audio 2 PID: 513 Video PID: Data PID: 2100 ENCODER TS ENCODER TS PMT PID: TS id: 7 PCR PID: Network id: KLV Metadata: Network Name Figure 4.29: Encoder TS Menu HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 64 Here the data packet identifier must be entered. So as to change its value first, press the OK button and then, with the UP, Down arrows select the desired number. Press the OK button so as to save the introduced value. (editable parameter) HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 65 With the Right, Left keys, the user can select the character of the word. Press the OK button so as to save the introduced value. (editable parameter) Table 4.18: Encoder TS menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 66: Scrambler

    BISS-1, AES 128, AES 256 and BISS-E encryption. (editable parameter) User: In this field, the User password must be introduced, which is valid only for BISS-E encryption. (editable parameter) Table 4.19: Scrambler menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 67 0 to 9 or A to F. 256 bits in total. 4. Press the OK button to set the key. The encryption is activated in the modulator and in the ASI output. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 68: Remux (Optional)

    Down arrows select the desired number. Press the OK button so as to save the introduced value. (editable parameter) Table 4.20: Encoder Remux option Encoder changes to manual option when you enable Remux option. The modulator controls Remux output. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 69 Figure 4.32: Remux work diagram ASI input bitrate must be known. You must configure the Modulator bitrate to be greater than the sum of the Manual Encoder bitrate plus ASI Input bitrate. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 70: Rf Menu

    DVB-T2 DVB-T2 F: 2.300,00MHz > Modul: 256QAM < Power: High LDPC Fec: 2/3 <> Bandwidth: 8MHz < FFT: 2K < DVB-T2 GI: 1/8 (PP2) <> Time Int: 80 (34) Figure 4.34: DVB-T2 Menu HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 71 High ▪ * The power level of these values depend on the frequency band of the HDT-04. The information about the output power is given on page 16 of this manual. Bandwidth: Here the bandwidth of the transmitted signal can be chosen. Use Right, Left buttons so as to select the desired value.
  • Page 72 To desactivate the time interleaver, this parameter must be set to 0. To configure this option, press the OK button and then select with the Up and Down buttons the desired value. Table 4.21: DVB-T2 menu option HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 73: Dvb-T2 Maximum Bitrates

    QPSK 10.5 11.3 11.7 14.5 17.5 19.4 16 QAM 21.8 23.3 24.3 21.5 25.9 28.8 64 QAM 32.4 34.6 36.0 29.0 34.9 38.8 256 QAM 43.7 46.6 48.6 Table 4.22: DVB-T2 Maximum Bitrate HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 74: Dvb-T

    4.6.2.3 DVB-T DVB-T DVB-T F: 2.300,0 MHz > Modul: 64QAM < Power: High Fec: 1/2 > Bandwidth: 8MHz > GI: 1/16 <> DVB-T Spectrum: Normal > Figure 4.35: DVB-T Menu HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 75 High ▪ * The power level of these values depend on the frequency band of the HDT-04. The information about the output power is given on page 16 of this manual. Bandwidth: Here the bandwidth of the transmitted signal can be chosen. Use Right, Left buttons so as to select the desired value.
  • Page 76 Use Right, Left buttons so as to select the desired option. (eligible parameter) The available options are: Normal ▪ Invert ▪ Table 4.23: DVB-T menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 77: Dvb-T Useful Bitrate

    Table 4.24: Useful bitrate (Mbit/s) for non-hierarchical systems in 8 MHz channels Table 4.25: Useful bitrate (Mbit/s) for non-hierarchical systems in 7 MHz channel Table 4.26: Useful bitrate (Mbit/s) for non-hierarchical systems in 6 MHz channels HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 78 Table 4.27: Useful bitrate (Mbit/s) for non-hierarchical systems in 5 MHz channels HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 79: Unit Menu

    RTC model, press OK button to access to the profiles mode. Figure 4.37:Unit Profile Menu • Disable: The HDT-04 transmitter works without the Profile option. • RTC-01: Select this option when RTC-01 is used. • RTC-02: Select this option when the RTC-02 is used.
  • Page 80: Remote Control Screen

    Alarms and warnings are displayed if you press OK button for a short time. Figure 4.39: Profile selected To return to the Main menu click exit. After entering the Main menu, the parameters can be configured from the Web Server. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 81: Remote Control Screen

    Alarms and warnings are displayed if you press OK button for a short time. To return to the Main menu and change the HDT-04 configuration, press Exit. After entering the Main menu, the parameters can be configured from the Web Server.
  • Page 82: Config

    OK button, the available profiles will be displayed. There are seven profiles available and can be enabled or disabled. Figure 4.41: Profile Config Menu Select a profile and then press the OK button to configure the parameters related to it: HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 83 Figure 4.42: Profile 1 Menu HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 84 8 MHz Modulation: In this field, the modulation must be chosen with the Right and Left buttons. (eligible parameter) The available options are: • QPSK • 16QAM • 64QAM • 256QAM (Only DVB-T2) HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 85 Video Input: In this field, the video input must be chosen with the Right and Left buttons. (eligible parameter) The available options are: • • HDMI1 • HDMI2 • CVBS • • • Generator HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 86 Ultra Low Delay (1 frame of delay) Video Profile: In this field, the codification profile can be configured. To select the desired profile, press Right, Left arrows buttons. (eligible parameter) The available options are: • 4.2.0 • 4.2.2 HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 87 In this option the network identifier must be specified. Network Name: Specify the name of the network. (editable parameter) Remux: You can enable or disable Remux mode with Right and Left buttons. Table 4.28: Profile menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 88: Config

    Figure 4.43: CH Config Menu If a channel is disabled, when the HDT-04 is turned on, it will not be selectable in the channel selection screen. Select a channel and then press the OK button to configure the parameters related to it: Figure 4.44: Channel 1 menu...
  • Page 89: Alarms

    (constellation, FEC, GI...). The different warnings that can appear in the transmitter are: No SDI Input ▪ No HDMI Input ▪ No CVBS Input ▪ No ASI Input ▪ No KLV ▪ HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 90: Monitor

    (values from 1 to 4) where 1 means that the fans are stopped and value 4 is the maximum speed. (reading parameter) • Voltage: In this field, the voltage of the transmitter is shown. (reading parameter) HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 91: Remote

    4.6.3.6 Remote UNIT ETHERNET UNIT ETHERNET LOC 192.168.001.010 70-B3-D5-1A-C0-00 MSK 255.255.000.000 Admin Pass: ******** GAT 192.168.001.001 Restore Admin Pas UNIT ETHERNET User Pass: ******** Restore User Pas Figure 4.46: Unit Remote Menu HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 92 Down button to establish the desired value, the press Right and Left buttons to change other digits. Finally press the OK button to save the introduced values. Restore Admin Pass: This option enables to restore the default administrator password (00000000). HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 93 Left buttons to change other digits. Finally press the OK button to save the introduced values. Restore User Pass: This option enables to restore the default user password (00000000). Table 4.29: Unit Remote menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 94: Miscellaneous

    Keyboard Beep: Off < Dist Units: Km > Keyboard Lock: Off < Video Switch: No > Night Mode: 0 > T/T2 Carrier: Off UNIT MISCELLANEOUS Activ Key: ****** S/N: 660010911 Figure 4.47: Miscellaneous Menu HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 95 ▪ Distance Units: If miles is selected then, all the distances will be in miles and the same occurs if kilometers is selected. (eligible parameter) The available options are: Kilometers ▪ Miles ▪ HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 96 In this field, you can activate your license. You can set the activation key by pressing the up and down buttons. It must have 8 alphanumeric characters. In this field the serial number of the device is shown (reading parameter). Table 4.30: Unit Miscellaneous menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 97: Firmware

    The rest of the characters are important for the manufacturer but are not important for the user. Table 4.31: Firmware menu options HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 98 Next, the necessary steps to make a successful update are explained. The latest firmware is allocated in the website of SVP Broadcast Microwave. So as to access to the firmware file, first enter www.svpbm.com in your web browser. Click on the Support tab.
  • Page 99 To verify the version of the transmitter, go to firmware field and then look at the current firmware to check the number of the version installed in the device (the first two digits). Figure 4.52: Updating firmware step HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 100 Now, automatically the device updates the firmware. The screens which are shown below display the different steps that the device makes while the updating process is taking place. Don’t power off the device during the updating process. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 101: Chapter 5: Gps Application

    Chapter 5: GPS Application 5.1 Introduction The HDT-04 transmitter has 2 possible GPS inputs. The first one by NMEA data transference through a RS232 port at 4800 baud speed. The second one by an integrated GPS receiver, it is needed to connect an external GPS antenna, which can be active or passive.
  • Page 102: Gps Transmitter Screen

    • Longitude of the transmitter: It specifies the longitude position of the transmitter. • Height of the transmitter: The height of the transmitter from ground is specified in this value. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 103 • Satellite Level: The level of each satellite signal received is shown in this field. • Date: The updated date is shown. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 104: Application Example 1 - Constant Positioning

    ▪ HDR-108 receiver ▪ With the GPS antenna connected to the HDT-04 transmitter, positioning of the aeroplane is achieved once the GPS system is connected to the necessary satellites. Data obtained in the transmitter is the positioning of the aeroplane.
  • Page 105: Chapter 6: Web Server And Snmp

    Subnet Mask address first press OK button and then, with the Up, Down keys select the desired number. So as to change from one character to another, press Right, Left keys. Press the OK button so as to save the introduced value. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 106 Restore Admin Pas Figure 6.5: Admin Pass 6. Select Restore Admin Pass option to restore de default value of the administrator’s password. UNIT REMOTE 00-00-5E-00-FA-CE Admin Pass: ******** Restore Admin Pas Figure 6.6:Restore Admin Pass HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 107 Pass and Restore User Pass are set and the laptop or PC is connected to the HDT-04, open the web browser and tip the IP given to the transmitter. Press the enter button in your computer and then the main screen will appear.
  • Page 108: Web

    Then the change will be set in the transmitter device. Moreover, to modify an eligible parameter, select the new one and the change will appear in the transmitter. Next several screens of the web server and their features are shown. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 109: Encoder

    ENCODER Figure 6.9: Web Server Encoder screen HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 110 The available options are: Auto ▪ Manual (editable parameter) ▪ Then the GOP size can be configured. The available options are (3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, and 30). HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 111 The available options are: Line ▪ MIC Dynamic ▪ MIC Phantom ▪ [A1] R Type: In this field, the sort of signal of the audio 1 right channel introduced in the transmitter is selected. (eligible parameters) HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 112 Select the parity for the RS-232 connection. The available options are None, ODD and Even. (eligible parameter) Stop Bits: Establish the number of stop bits for the RS-232 connection. The available options are 1 and 2. (eligible parameter) HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 113 It specifies the latitude position of the transmitter. (reading parameter) Longitude: It specifies the longitude position of the transmitter. (reading parameter) Altitude: The height of the transmitter from ground in meters is specified in this value. (reading parameter) HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 114 Here the program clock reference packet identifier must be entered. (editable parameter) Program Number: Here the program number must be entered. (editable parameter) TS id: In this field the Transport Stream identifier must be set. (editable parameter) HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 115 FEC, IG, BW used, so as to the video bitrate can be always the maximum allowed. SVP advises to use the automatic mode when the signal is transmitted through RF. Manual mode is useful when the device is used as an encoder so as to configure the desired output bitrate in the ASI output.
  • Page 116 Here you can enable or disable Remux mode, when de enable mode is selected, Transport Stream Bitrate mode is always manual. • Program Number: Here you should configure the program number. • PMT PID: Here you can set ASI input PID number. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 117 In this field the transmission standard can be chosen. The available options are DVB-T2 and DVB-T. (eligible parameter) RF Status: Select ON in case of wanting to activate the RF transmission or press OFF button so as to deactivate it. (eligible parameter) HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 118: Dvb-T

    When the enter button is pressed, the new values are saved and the text will appear in black colour. It is necessary to press the enter button to keep and save the new values on the screen. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 119: Dvb-T2

    Select the constellation of the transmitted signal. The available options are QPSK, 16 QAM, 64 QAM, 256 QAM. (eligible parameter) LDPC FEC: Select the FEC value for the transmitted signal. The available options are 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6. (eligible parameter) HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 120 When the enter button is pressed, the new values are saved and the text will appear in black colour. It is necessary to press the enter button to keep and save the new values on the screen. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 121: Unit

    UNIT Figure 6.13: Web Server UNIT screen HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 122 Reverse Power ▪ PA Not Forward ▪ ASI Overflow: ▪ This alarm means that the input bitrate is higher than the one that can be modulated due to the parameters configured (constellation, FEC, GI...). HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 123 In this field, the MAC address of the device is shown Standby Mode In this option the user can turn on or turn off the device pressing On or Standby options. (eligible parameters) HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 124 When the enter button is pressed, the new values are saved and the text will appear in black colour. It is necessary to press the enter button to keep and save the new values on the screen. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 125: Web Page Setup Notes

    1. Open a new tab, in the address bar enter about:config 2. In the Filter box, enter disk 3. Set the value for 'browser.cache.disk.enable' to false (double click to change the setting). 4. Close the about:config tab. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 126: Snmp

    Station SNMP agent Figure 6.14: 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 127: Snmp Commands

    NMS that a change in the device has Trap occurred. Agent After receiving the trap the NMS still has to poll the device to find out the details of the change. Figure 6.15: SNMP commands HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 128: Chapter 7: Block Diagram

    Chapter 7: Block Diagram 7.1 Introduction In this chapter, the block diagram of the HDT-04 transmitter is explained. This diagram has several parts related to the HDT-04 internal performance which are shown in blocks with different inputs and outputs. In the first part, the video, audio 1 and audio 2 encoder inputs, and GPS input (both internal and external) go to the multiplexer to obtain in this way one common output signal.
  • Page 129 Figure 7.1: HDT-04 Block Diagram HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 130 Figure 7.2: HDT-04 Block Diagram HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 131: Chapter 8: Equipment Installation

    Audio 2 (L&R) AES/EBU GPS/DATA Ethernet Power DC GPS Antenna Input Figure 8.1: HDT-04 Connections The following figures show the HDT-04 front and rear panel. Connections mentioned in the upper figure are shown below. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 132 Figure 8.2: HDT-04 front panel Figure 8.3: HDT-04 rear panel HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 133: Power Supply [J4]

    The DC power supply is connected to the equipment via a 4 pin Amphenol connector. Power supply connection technical features Item Features Connector label 11-36V. DC Part number E.g. (HDT-04 connector) 851-02E123P50 (Souriau) Part number E.g. (cable connector) 851-06EC123S50 (Souriau) Input voltage range 11-36 V. DC Table 8.1: Power supply connection technical features...
  • Page 134: Rf Output [J5]

    RF output [J5] The antenna is directly connected to the female N-type connector on the front panel of the HDT-04 transmitter. This output is the amplifier high power output. Only the frequency range of the amplifier can be output here.
  • Page 135: Dvb-Asi Transport Stream

    ASI output signal type uses 75Ω BNC connector. This connector is placed on transmitter’s front panel. It is important that 75 Ω connectors are used. This is because the female output connector of the HDT-04 unit may be damaged and because of an impedance mismatch. ASI connection technical features...
  • Page 136: Sdi [J11]/ Hdmi [J10]

    SDI [J11]/ HDMI [J10] The HDT-04 transmitter incorporates a HDMI input to allow the connection of new devices. SD-SDI digital video input is compatible with SMPTE-259M Standard, HD-SDI digital video input signal type is SMPTE-292M compliant and 3G-SDI digital video input signal type is SMPTE-425M compliant.
  • Page 137: Rtc Connection [J2]

    Table 8.10: RTC connection technical features Pinout of the cable connector (RTC) Description RTC RS485 (+) Half Duplex RTC RS485 (-) Half Duplex +V power supply input Not used Not used Table 8.11: RTC cable connector pinout HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 138: Audio - Ethernet [J3]

    Audio – Ethernet [J3] The HDT-04 transmitter has an Audio – Ethernet connector by using MIL- DTL-38999 Series 3 connector on equipment’s front panel. AES/EBU and analogue audio input technical features Item Features Connector Label AUDIO - ETHERNET MIL-DTL-38999 Series 3...
  • Page 139: Usb Connection [J9]

    USB connection [J9] Thanks to the USB connection, it is possible to update directly from an external USB device the firmware of the HDT-04 transmitter. The connector is type A. USB connection technical features Item Features Connector Label UPGRADE Connector type Type A Table 8.14: USB connection technical features...
  • Page 140: Rtc Without Antenna Actuator

    HDT-04 & RTC without antenna actuator HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 141: Rtc With Antenna Actuator

    HDT-04 & RTC with antenna actuator HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 142: Chapter 9: Remote Control

    Chapter 9: Remote Control 9.1 Introduction The RTC-01 and RTC-02 equipment are compact lightweight remote controllers for SVP Broadcast Microwave transmitters. They can control the HDT-04 and the HDT-02 transmitters. Thanks to this equipment, the user can control the transmitter remotely in an easy and comfortable way.
  • Page 143 Figure 9.1: RTC-01 front view There are several buttons in the front panel of the device that allows the control of the HDT-02 and HDT-04 transmitter remotely. • Actuator This Up/Down switch is used to control the antenna actuator in different systems.
  • Page 144 ASI input when the Relay mode is on. • Bright The brightness of the transmitter and the remote control can be controlled manually pressing this button. The LED lights up in orange when this option is selected. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 145 Item Features Connector label HDT TRANSMITTER Connector type MIL-DTL-38999 Series 3 D38999/24 Part number E.g. (RTC-01 connector) D38999/24WA35PN (Amphenol) Part number E.g. (cable connector) D38999/26WA35SN (Amphenol) Table 9.1: HDT-04 Transmitter connection technical features HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 146 The pinout of the control cable which connect the RTC-01 with the HDT-02 is shown below: RTC-01 to HDT-04 Control Cable pinout RTC-01 (JD38999/26WA35SN Amphenol) HDT-04(JD38999/26WA35SN Amphenol) Table 9.3: RTC-01 to HDT-04 Control Cable pinout HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 147 Part number E.g. (RTC-02 connector) 851-02E123P50 (Souriau) Part number E.g. (cable connector) 851-06EC123S50 (Souriau) Table 9.4: Power supply connection technical features Pinout of the connector (RTC-01) Description Not used Table 9.5: Power supply cable connector pinout HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 148 Not Used Not Used Not Used Table 9.7: Actuator arm connector pinout for BMS actuator To automatically retract the actuator by the altimeter radar alarm, short pins 7 and 8 of this connector. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 149 Not Used Not Used Not Used Table 9.8: Actuator arm connector pinout for Vislink actuator To automatically retract the actuator by the altimeter radar alarm, short pins 7 and 8 of this connector. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 150 Gain: Press ‘Bitrate’ button while you increase or decrease the value with the ‘UP’ and ‘DOWN’ buttons. There are 5 possible values. The gain determines the sensibility of the sensor to the light intensity. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 151 Figure 9.3: RTC-02 front view There are several buttons in the front panel of the device that allows controlling the HDT-02 and HDT-04 transmitter remotely. • Arm section: ▪ ARM: This button switches between manual operation of the arm and radar mode operation.
  • Page 152 • GROUP This button configures the HDT-04 to work with group A or group B channel presets. Once the group is selected, the channel preset is changed with the CH button • CRYPTO Pressing this button, the external encryption is enabled or disabled.
  • Page 153 RTC RS485 (-) Half Duplex +V power supply Antenna Relay Table 9.10: HDT-04 transmitter connection pinout The pinout of the control cable which connect the RTC-02 with the HDT-04 is shown below: RTC-01 (JD38999/26WA35SN Amphenol) HDT-04(JD38999/26WA35SN Amphenol) Table 9.11: Control cable pinout 9.3.2.2 Actuator Arm power supply input Connector...
  • Page 154 Not Used Not Used Not Used Table 9.15: Actuator arm connector pinout for BMS actuator To automatically retract the actuator by the altimeter radar alarm, short pins 7 and 8 of this connector. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 155 To enable calibration mode, follow these steps: 4. Connect the RTC-02 to the transmitter. 5. Configure the RTC-02 ARM option in Manual mode. 6. Access the transmitter menu and go to Unit-> Profiles and disable the profiles mode. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 156 Gain: Press ‘Bitrate’ button while you increase or decrease the value with the ‘UP’ and ‘DOWN’ buttons. There are 5 possible values. The gain determines the sensibility of the sensor to the light intensity. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 157: Chapter 10: Mechanical Dimensions

    Chapter 10: Mechanical Dimensions In this chapter, the mechanical drawing of the units described in this manual are included. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 158: 157

    10.1 HDT-04 HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 159: 158

    10.2 RTC-01 HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
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    10.3 RTC-02 HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 161: Cltx-04

    10.4 CLTX-04 HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 162: Cltx-04 Support Installation

    10.5 CLTX-04 Support Installation ISO 14581 M4 (10 Units) ISO 14581 M3 (16 Units) HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 163: Gps Antenna & Receiver

    10.6 GPS Antenna & Receiver HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 164: Chapter 11: Preventive Maintenance

    Inspect mounting hardware to ensure all components are secure. • Inspect cables and connections. 11.3 Spare Parts The HDT-04 downlink system has no user replaceable parts. Contact SVP Broadcast Microwave for all service and repair inquiries. Contact email: info@svpbm.com Note: Any attempts to service individual components may void the warranty.
  • Page 165: Chapter 12: Warranty

    Before any Product is returned for repair and / or adjustment, authorization from SVP Broadcast Microwave for the return and instructions as to how and where the Product should be shipped must be obtained. The Product type, serial numbers, and a full description of the circumstances giving rise to the warranty claim should be included.
  • Page 166: Annex A: Avs Airborne Antenna User's Guide

    (to withstand tree branch impacts) and for fixed-wing aircraft installations (to withstand higher wind speeds than a helicopter operation). These collinear antennas compliment SVP slimline omni antenna range, similarly featuring highly efficient, wideband groundplane independent 2 tier arrays of balanced centre-fed collinear dipoles.
  • Page 167: Technical Specifications

    27º Azimuth B/W 360º Return Loss 14 dB Typical Connector N female Diameter 177.8 mm (aprox) Color White Radome Fibreglass Table A.2: AVS-406L antenna technical specifications Figure A.2: AVS Airborne Omni Linear Antenna HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 168: Annex B: Gps-02 Receiver

    The speed of the output data in the GPS receiver is 4800 bauds. When the GPS receiver is connected, the Transmitter automatically detects the position if the GPS-02 receives signal from enough satellites. Figure B.1: GPS antenna HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 169: Technical Specifications

    Ultrasonic welded, fully waterproof Built in antenna Highly-reliable ceramic path SBAS 1 channel (Waas, Egnos, Msas) Update rate 1 Hz Protocol NMEA V3.01 Power consumption 50 mA Table B.1 GPS antenna technical features HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 170 Antenna Tx Parabolic antenna with positioner RX-GPS Antenna Receiver RS-232 at HDT-04 TX-GPS 4800 baud Antenna PC with Google Maps Figure B.2 Link with GPS scheme HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 171: Annex B: Modulation Standards

    Can operate in 6, 7 or 8MHz channel bandwidths. ▪ Using different combinations of the above parameters a DVB-T network can be designed to match the requirements of the network operator, finding the right balance between robustness and capacity. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 172: Dvb-T2

    DVB-C2: LDPC (Low Density Parity Check) coding combined with BCH (Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquengham) coding, offering a very robust signal. The number of carriers, guard interval sizes and pilot signals can be adjusted, so that the overheads can be optimised for any target transmission channel. HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 173: Dvb-T2 New Features

    This means that with only one component (the I or the Q one) it is possible to know exactly the symbol to which it belongs to. This new feature provides additional robustness for low order constellations. Figure B.2: Constellation Rotation HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 174: Dvb-T Vs Dvb-T2

    24 Mbit/s 40 Mbit/s Max. Data rate (@20 dB 31.7 Mbit/s (using 8 MHz) 45.5 Mbit/s (using 8 MHz) C/N) Required C/N ratio (@24 16.7 dB 10.8 dB Mbit/s) Table B.1 DVB-T vs DVB-T2 HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 175 CA-BISS Conditional Access-BISS COFDM Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Direct current DVB-T Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial DVB-T2 Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial Second Generation ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute Error Vector Magnitude HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 176 High Definition Receiver High Definition Transmitter Intermediate Frequency Interval Guard Internet Protocol Liquid Crystal Display Light-Emitting Diode Low Delay MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group NLOS Non Line of Sight Phase Alternating Line Packet Identification HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 177 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation 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 Universal Serial Bus HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
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  • Page 180 HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 181 Notes HDT-04 High Power Transmitter USER’S MANUAL V9.9...
  • Page 182 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 183 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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