Preamble time, Guard band, Slot data length – Comtech EF Data SLM-5650A Vipersat User Manual

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Vipersat Configuration

Preamble Time

This parameter, which appears in all Hub configurations, displays the current

Slot Preamble size in milliseconds for the Remotes in the group. The Preamble

is the period between when the Remote begins to transmit (sends an ACK) to

the Hub and when the first data packet is sent. This allows time for signal lock

to occur before data is sent, thus preventing data loss.
The Preamble Time is automatically set based on internal calculations that

correlate transmit burst acquisition preamble times to STDMA transmit data

rates and Acquisition Mode selection. Standard Acquisition Mode uses an

uncoded signature. Long Acquisition Mode uses both uncoded and coded

portions of the preamble, as is shown for the example in figure 3-18. The sum

of these two values equals the total Preamble Time; in this case, 40 ms.

Figure 3-18 Slot Preamble Time display

Guard Band

This parameter, which appears for all Hub configurations, displays the current

length of the Slot Guardband in milliseconds for the Remotes in the group. The

Slot Guardband is the amount of time between the point when one Remote

completes transmitting data and the point when the next Remote in the cycle

begins transmitting. This prevents the Remote from overrunning the next termi-

nal in the cycle. The setting for this parameter should be obtained using the

Vipersat STDMA Calculator. Typically, a value of 30 ms is sufficient.

Tip: Contact a Comtech Vipersat Networks representative for a copy of the

latest Viper Calculator.

To modify this parameter on a Hub unit, enter a value from 0–250 in the Guard

Band field, then click the Submit button. The value represents time in millisec-

onds.

Figure 3-19 Slot Guardband field

Slot Data Length

This menu item displays the Slot Data Length in milliseconds as well as in

bytes, and represents the amount of data that can be transmitted or received in

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