Quiver Xt Operation Modes; Cpd Radar Mode - Arcom Digital Quiver XT User Manual

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Quiver XT Operation Modes

Quiver XT has 8 main operating modes.
CPD radar modes consist of active and
passive radars and are used to precisely range
distance to CPD or any nonlinear distortion.
NTC TDR mode contains a network traffic
compatible TDR which precisely ranges distance
to linear distortions by providing visiblity to the
return loss across the entire cable span up until
the next amplifier.
Spectrum analyzer/Signal Strength Meter
(SLM) mode contains forward and return FFT
analyzers as well as a convient signal level meter
function.
QAM demodulator allows to view
constellation.
Leakage detector mode contains an analog detector that can detect any analog
carrier on the network.
Calibrator mode is use to calibrated nodes when used as part of a complete
Hunter system.
The RTN Sweep (SSG - Simple Sweep Generator) is used to insert the sweep
signals into the network for balancing. The sweep can be viewed by the Quiver itself, or
connect your smart phone to the Arcom Simple Sweep web page.

CPD Radar Mode

In CPD Radar Mode, Quiver performs one of
its primary function – calculating the time
distance to CPD sources located downstream of
the network connection point. Quiver can see
multiple CPD sources and display each one as a peak on its LCD screen. The user can
view all the peaks in the CPD response, which are indicated by markers on the LCD
screen.
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