Calculate max power, Max power, Target ebno – Comtech EF Data CDM-570/570L Vipersat User Manual

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Chapter

3 -

Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

3-59

Vipersat Configuration

is recommended; although DPC will function using Viterbi, this type requires

significantly more power to operate and is not recommended.
Enter F at the command prompt to set this parameter.

Calculate Max Power

Once all of the Max Power parameters have been set, enter A at the command

prompt to execute the maximum power calculation for this site.

Max Power

This menu item is information only and displays the result of the last calculation

that was performed for the maximum achievable power level. During network

operations, this level will only be reached when the environmental conditions

are at diminished capacities (e.g., rain fade) and all of the DPC power parame-

ters have reached their maximums.

Target EbNo

The Target EbNo is the desired operating receive level for closed loop servo

control. This is the value used by the receiving CDM-570/570L for comparison

with the actual received E

b

/N

0

. This information is sent back to the transmitting

terminal for output power level adjustment as necessary.
Enter T at the command prompt in the DPC Configuration screen to display

the Target EbNo dialog shown in figure 3-77. The default value for this parame-

ter is 10 dB.

Figure 3-77 Target EbNo prompt

Speed Up EbNo

Normally, the DPC message is sent every 60 seconds from each terminal in the

network. If the received E

b

/N

0

level at the demodulator drops below the Speed

Up EbNo set value, the corresponding terminal increases its message send rate

to every 15 seconds until the receive level is greater than the set value. This

provides a loop speed up to rapidly regain link quality.

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