4 if cable connections, 1 if cabling overview, 4 if cable connections 4.4.1 if cabling overview – Comtech EF Data CRS-500 User Manual

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CRS-500 1:N Redundancy System

Revision 2

Cables and Connections

MN-CRS500

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4.4 IF Cable Connections

4.4.1 IF Cabling Overview

For hub applications, there are two basic IF configurations – single transponder or multiple

transponders:

For a single transponder configuration, connect all modems to the same Up/Down

Converter. This configuration eliminates the need for an IF Switch Unit (ISU) because the

CRS-500 mutes (shuts off) the offline modem’s Tx IF carrier.

For a multiple transponder configuration, you may group and connect the modems in

various combinations to multiple transponders. This configuration requires the use of

ISUs.

For either configuration – once all CRS-500 1:N Redundancy System connections have been

made, and proper system operation has been verified, the user-provided Up and Down

Converters should then be connected.

To prevent unintended signals from reaching the satellite, do not connect the IF to

any Up Converters until the CRS-500 1:N Redundancy System is fully cabled and

configured.

4.4.2 IF Cable Connections – Single Transponder (No ISUs)

To prevent problems resulting from impedance mismatch, ensure that the

impedance for the modem’s cables and combiner are the same.

Figure 4-12 shows an example of a single transponder IF configuration (L-Band operation is

depicted in this example). Connect the user-provided IF cables as follows:

For Transmit (Tx) IF Connections:

• Connect the appropriate user-provided IF cables from each modem’s “Tx IF” connector

(BNC for 70/140 MHz, Type ‘N’ for L-Band) to a single user-provided power combiner.

• Connect the output of the power combiner to the user-provided Up converter.

For Receive (Rx) IF Connections:

• Connect the appropriate user-provided cables from each modem’s “Rx IF” connector

(BNC for 70/140 MHz, Type ‘N’ for L-Band) to the output ports of a single user-provided

signal splitter.

• Connect the input of the signal splitter to the output of the user-provided Down

Converter.

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