J.3 available baud rates, J.4 configuration, J.5 effect on eb/no performance – Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Appendix J

Revision 3

J–2

J.3 Available Baud Rates

At the lowest data rates, the 11.76% overhead may not allow all baud rates. Available rates

are as follows:

Data rate

Baud rates available

64 to 127.999 kbps

1200, 2400, 4800

128 to 191.999 kbps

1200 to 9600

192 to 255.999 kbps

1200 to 14400

256 to 383.999 kbps

1200 to 19200

384 to 511.999 kbps

1200 to 28800

512 kbps and above

1200 to 38400

J.4 Configuration

Chapter 6. FRONT PANEL OPERATION

Use the SELECT: Configure Mode menu to select ESC++. Then, use the SELECT: Configure

Misc HiRateESC menu select the baud rate and asynchronous character format.

J.5 Effect on Eb/No Performance

Because the increase in transmitted data rate will cause a decrease in the Eb/No performance –

particularly at lower data rates where the percentage overhead is large – all of the published

data concerning BER versus Eb/No needs to be modified according to the table that follows:

Data rate

Overhead ratio (percentage)

Eb/No degradation

64 kbps to < 768 kbps

19/17 (11.76%)

0.48 dB

768 kbps to 1.5 Mbps

12/11 (9.09%)

0.38 dB

> 1.5 Mbps to 2.5 Mbps

29/27 (7.4%)

0.31 dB

> 2.5 Mbps to 7 Mbps

19/18 (5.56%)

0.23 dB

> 7 Mbps

64/63 (1.58%)

0.07 dB

The degradation is simply

10 x log (Overhead ratio).

The Eb/No displayed by the modem (SELECT: Monitor RX-Params) takes this into account in

the value that is calculated.

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