Advantech INTRAC-305 User Manual

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

INTRAC-305

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INTRAC-305 MANUAL - Issue 3.2

© 2011 Advantech Wireless


Auto - (tracking but includes learning & predicting)


Manual


Goto - (Goto Satellite, Goto Position & Search)


Sleep - (alarm induced, not user selectable)


Remote (transfers control to a remote terminal)



Standby

Standby mode

is a “no movement” mode, the antenna is not

driven (the brakes where fitted will be applied) but the pointing
angles and beacon signal level are monitored and displayed.

External inputs to the INTRAC are also monitored and any
primary alarms which occur are indicated. Any primary or
secondary alarms will be displayed if “Show Alarms” is
selected.


Standby mode is entered in one of three ways :-


selected by the operator


a primary alarm occurs


at the end of a Goto move or at the end of a search



Auto (normal operating mode)

After pointing and peaking the antenna at the required satellite
Auto New Model should be selected. This will cause the
INTRAC to enter its period of learning the satellite’s orbit.


The INTRAC performs cross

scans to determine the satellite’s

position. These scans are performed at intervals (normally ten
minutes but more frequently if INTRAC deems necessary) and
the pointing parameters used to build the orbital model. When
carrying out a cross scan the antenna describes a small cross
(normally +/-

5% of the antenna’s 3dB beamwidth) in the sky to

determine the satellite position estimate.


After 24hrs the INTRAC has built the full orbital model.
However during the building process the INTRAC maintained a
simple orbit model for the satellite which allowed INTRAC to
track with very nearly the same accuracy as its long term
accuracy.






Once the model is complete the INTRAC enters Tracking
Mode. The model is used to point the antenna and because of

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