Televes DVB-S2 COFDM User Manual

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6. - Selecting the DVB-T output

mode in DVBS2-COFDM
(CI) transmodulators

The standard DVB-T defines various possible

operation modes which enable the DVB-T signal

generated to adjust to the conditions of the

transmission channel. The signal for instance can

travel through a very noisy channel (low C/N) but

will bring with it reception errors. The signal may

also reach the receiver through a number of paths,

one main path and another or various secondary

ones (ECHOES).

Put simply, we could say that the DVB-T operation

modes can be characterised by the following:

1 - Type of modulation

2 - Level of protection against Errors

3 - Level of protection against Echoes

In the following chart, one can see a subgroup

of the possible DVB-T modes that indicates the

information service output (Mbits/s) that each one

can transmit.

The greater the information service output of the

DVB-T mode selected, the greater the number of

TV and Radio services which can be transmitted

through the signal.

NOTE: We suggest choosing one of the DVBT modes

from the chart. Those modes which have not been

included have a lower information service output.

One the right hand side of the chart are the

different unit step functions (64 QAM 2/3, 64QAM

3/4, 64QAM5/6, 64QAM 7/8), each one corresponds

to a degree of protection against errors which the

DVB-T signal can carry.

The higher the step selected, the greater the

information service output (Mbits/s) of the relevant

DVB-T mode, although it´s level of protection

against errors will be inferior and it will require a

higher C/N to receive the signal.

We will now look at the level of protection against

echoes.

To do so, one must select one of the four possible

vertical axes that appear on the left side of the

previous chart (GI=1/4, GI=1/8, GI=1/16, GI=1/32).

The further left the selected axis is, the greater

the DVB-T mode´s information service output

(Mbits/s) will be, but its level of protection against

echoes will be lower, in other words, the maximum

supported echo delay will be inferior.

GI=1/32

GI=1/16

GI=1/8

GI=1/4

31.67

30.16

27.14

24.13

30.74

29.27

26.35

23.42

29.03

27.65

24.88

22.12

26.13

24.88

22.39

19.91

64QAM 7/8

64QAM 5/6

64QAM 3/4

64QAM 2/3

Information service output (Mbits/s) for

DVB-T signals with a 64QAM modulation

in 8MHz channels.

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