Image, Kb/s, Ku-band – Comtech EF Data Vipersat Circuit Scheduler v3.7.x ArrangeLink User Manual

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Appendix

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Glossary

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IF Intermediate Frequency – In satellite systems, IF frequencies are usually

centered around 70 or 140 MHz (video/TV), or 1200 MHz (L-band).

IFL Intra-Facility Link – The coaxial cabling used to connect the satellite ODU to

the IDU. Carries the inbound and the outbound signals, and the 24 VDC for the

LNB.

Image A binary firmware file that provides the operational code for the processor(s) in

a network unit.

IP Internet Protocol – A format for data packets used on networks accessing the

Internet.

ISP Internet Service Provider – A company providing Internet access.
ITU International Telecommunications Union

K

Kb/s Kilo bits per second – 1000 bits/second. A measure of transmission speed. See

also bps & Mb/s.

Ku-Band A frequency band used for satellite communications. For terrestrial earth

stations the receive frequency band is in the range 10.95–12.75 GHz and the

transmit frequency band is 13.75–14.5 GHz. See also C-band.

L

L-Band A frequency band commonly used as an IF for satellite systems using block up/

down conversion. Typically 950–1450 MHz Rx, 1250–1750 MHz Tx.

LAN Local Area Network

LLA Low Latency Application

LNA Low Noise Amplifier – An amplifier with very low noise temperature used as

the first amplifier in the receive chain of a satellite system.

LNB Low Noise Block – A downconvertor so called because it converts a whole

band or “block” of frequencies to a lower band. The LNB (similar to an LNA) is

part of the satellite ODU/transceiver.

LNC Low Noise Converter – A combined low noise amplifier and block down

converter, typically with an L-band IF.

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