4 fsk monitor and control – Paradise RA 5785 User Manual

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Operations Manual, HPA3, Mini Compact Outdoor SSPA

Notes:

1) The external reference option requires the system operator to provide system

reference to the BUC/SSPB. The system will not lock and will have no output
without external reference applied.

2) Internal reference option allows for either internal or external reference operation.

The 10 MHz crystal reference used in the internal reference of the converter has the following
specifications:

Frequency Stability:

≤±1 • 10

-8

over the temperature range -40 to +90 °C

≤±1 • 10

-9

aging per day

≤±5 • 10

-8

aging per year

Warm up time:

20 minutes for better than ≤±1 • 10

-8

Phase

Noise:

10

Hz

-120

dBc/Hz

100

Hz -140

dBc/Hz

1

KHz

-145

dBc/Hz

10

KHz -152

dBc/Hz

100

KHz

-155

dBc/Hz

Frequency Accuracy:

Factory preset to ±1 • 10

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4.4 FSK Monitor and Control


FSK Monitor and control comes standard with the converter. This allows the Mini Compact
Outdoor SSPB to be fully and remotely monitored and controlled through the system’s IFL. An
embedded controller enables remote communication and fault detection via the IF input
between the SSPA and a Paradise Datacom Evolution Series L-Band modem. This signal
consists of a 650 KHz Frequency Shift Keyed carrier that is multiplexed onto the L-Band input
IFL along with the external reference signal. The monitor and control functionality is explained
in detail in Section 8.

The FSK input has a center frequency of 650 KHz with a ±5% tolerance. The FSK deviation is
±60 KHz, with +60 KHz being a “mark” and -60 KHz being a “space”. The FSK input will work
over an input power range of -5 to -15 dBm. The FSK characteristics are summarized below:

Frequency

650 kHz ± 5%

FSK Deviation

± 60 kHz nominal (+60 kHz mark)

Deviation Tolerance

± 50 kHz minimum, ± 70 kHz maximum

Locking Range

± 32.5 kHz

Input Level Range

-5 to -15 dBm

Start Tone Time

10 ms minimum


See Paradise Datacom document number 201410 for a full description of the VSAT BUC
Protocol.

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