Dynamic power control, Target eb/no, Dynamic power control -35 target eb/no -35 – Comtech EF Data SLM-5650A Vipersat User Manual

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Chapter 3 - Using the Web Server Interface (WSI)

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Vipersat Configuration

Figure 3-42 DPC Configuration (Hub Expansion Demod)

Note: The following descriptions will refer to the SLM-5650A as either modula-

tor or demodulator for simplicity and understanding.

Before enabling DPC, the operator should verify that a demodulator at another

terminal is receiving from this modulator, and that there is a working communi-

cations channel from that receiving station back to the modulator terminal

(In-Band communications). Additionally, since DPC controls potentially the

full power range of the modulator’s output power, it is recommended that the

terminal be commissioned and calibrated before usage.

Tip: The DPC feature will not function unless the Outbound IP address is

defined in the STDMA screen for the Hub BC modem. See page 3-21.

Dynamic Power Control

The DPC feature can be set to either Enabled or Disabled using the pull-down

menu. The SLM-5650A is shipped with DPC turned off (Disabled) to allow

entrance link levels calibration during terminal setup.
To activate DPC for this modem, select Enabled then click the Submit button.

Target Eb/No

The Target E

b

/N

0

is the desired operating receive level for closed loop servo

control and is set in the transmit modem. This is the value used for comparison

with the actual E

b

/N

0

from the receiving modem. This information is processed

by the transmitting terminal for output power level adjustment as necessary.
To modify this parameter, enter a value from 0.0–15.0 dB, then click the

Submit button. The default value is 10.0 dB.

NOTE

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