4 monitor: statistics, 1 monitor: statistics examples – Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Front Panel Operation

Revision 3

6–81

6.2.3.4 Monitor: Statistics

This display shows the statistics data that has been measured and recorded. To enable statistics

logging, see Sect. 6.2.1.10.8. For statistics logging, you first define a measurement interval (see

CONFIG: Stats).

The top line displays the statistics log entry number, followed by that log entry’s statistical

content. You may view up to 255 statistics log entries. Use the

▲▼

arrow keys to scroll

backwards or forwards through the entries. The bottom line indicates the time and date of the

entry shown in DAY-MONTH-YEAR format.

Press ENTER or CLEAR when done viewing to return to the previous menu, or use the

◄ ►

arrow

keys to select the Clear-All option. Then, at the prompt, use the

▲▼

arrow keys to select Yes or

No and press ENTER to execute. The statistics buffer will be purged of all entries.

6.2.3.4.1 Monitor: Statistics Examples

In all modes except IP-ACM or V2-ACM:

Stats 114: 16.0,16.0,9.0,9.0,16.5,16.5

17/11/14 14:48:06 Clear-All: No (N/Y)

The modem calculates and then displays, on the top line from left to right, statistics data as

follows:

(16.0,16.0) First, the Eb/No is calculated: The minimum Eb/No value observed in the

measurement interval is provided first, and then the average Eb/No observed value follows.
If the measured values are ≥16.0 dB, then 16.0 is displayed.

(9.0,9.0) Next, the Transmit Power Level Increase (TPLI) is calculated: The maximum TPLI

observed in the measurement interval is provided first, and then the average TPLI observed

value follows.

(16.5,16.5) Finally, the Receive Signal Level (RSL) is calculated (note that both values are

negative): The minimum value observed in the measurement interval is provided first, and

then the average RSL observed value follows.

If the demod has lost lock during the measurement interval, the minimum Eb/No will

show ‘LOSS’ rather than indicate a value – however, the average value (while the

demod was locked) will still be calculated and shown.

If, on the other hand, the demodulator has been unlocked for the entire

measurement interval, the average Eb/No will also show ‘Loss’ (i.e., the display

shows ‘Loss,Loss’).

In addition, If AUPC is not enabled, the values of maximum and average TPLI will

both show ‘0.0'.

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