RaySat Gilat SR1500 Installation And Operation Manual page 67

Antenna system
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Parameter
Freq (MHz)
0 or a value from 10950 to 12750
Beacon (MHz)
0 or a value from 10950 to 12750
Sat. Skew
±90
Rx Pol
Select VP or HP from the dropdown
list
Tx Pol
RSSI BW (MHz)
0.050 - 80.5MHz,
or select CW for tracking on a
narrow-band beacon.
LNB
Auto, for automatic band selection,
or specific bands available on the
antenna (for example, Band 1, Band
2, Band 3, Band 4)
Select Auto or a specific band.
If more than two bands are
available, it is preferable to select
the specific required band, as the
Auto selection may not be optimal.
Pol
Lin/Circ (linear/circular)
Select Lin.
Type
Data/TV
Select TV.
Threshold (dB)
0.0, or positive threshold in dB
If set to 0, the default antenna
threshold is used (suitable in most
cases).
LNB (Low Noise Block) in the interface should be understood to
mean BDC (Block Down Converter).
Value Range
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Description
Tracking frequency is typically
entered in the Web-interface.
On some satellite modem
models, if left as 0, the ACU will
try to obtain the frequency
from the modem. Modems that
support this feature include:
Agilis, Datum, Comtech,
Gilat_SE2, Vipersat_HW,
OpenAMIP, Paradise, Radyne
and SatLink.
Beacon frequency for tracking
(if not used it can be set to 0).
Inherent satellite skew.
Rx polarization.
Not relevant for one-way
antennas.
RSSI bandwidth.
Used to select the active
frequency band from the bands
available on the antenna based
on the currently installed LNB.
The available bands reflect the
LNB settings in the Antenna
Configuration page. For more
information, see the Antenna
Configuration section.
Polarization type selection.
Transponder type.
Satellite acquisition threshold.
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