Specifications, Theory of operation, 1 specifications – Comtech EF Data SNM-1001 User Manual

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SNM-1001 Network Control Modem

Theory of Operation

Rev. 1

4–3

4.1.1 Specifications

Modulation Type

QPSK

Digital Data Rate:

QPSK, 1/2 Rate

19.2 kbit/s

Test Modes

Carrier null and quadrature (dual and offset) CW

Frequency Range

50 to 180 MHz

Frequency Select Method

Synthesized

Frequency Step Size

100 Hz

Frequency Stability (RF)

±

10 PPM internal oscillator

Frequency Stability (SCT)

±

10 PPM internal oscillator

Phase Error

2.5° maximum

Filtering Type

Nyquist, pre-equalized

Spectral Occupancy

Spectral density is -30 dB,

±

0.75 symbol rate

Spurious and Harmonics

-55 dBc, 0 to 500 MHz

Output Power Level Range

-5 to -30 dBm,

±

0.5 dB

Output Stability

±

0.5 dB

Output Power Adjustment

0.5 dB step size

Output Impedance

75

Output Return Loss

20 dB minimum

Scrambling

CCITT V.35

FEC Encoding

Convolutional K=7 1/2 Rate Viterbi

Decoding

Soft-decision Viterbi

Rate 1/2

Reported Faults

AGC level fault
Synthesizer fault
I channel filter activity
Q channel filter activity
Clock activity fault

4.1.2

Theory of Operation

The modulator is composed of two basic sections: the baseband processing section and
the RF section. The modem M&C controls all programmable functions in both sections.

Data to be transmitted will come from the interface card via the demodulator. The format
is EIA-422, and includes a clock that is synchronous with the data. The data signal at this
point is clean and free of jitter. The data signal goes to the scrambler, which provides
energy dispersal. It then goes to a differential encoder. The data signal passes to the
Viterbi K = 7 convolutional encoder.

The output of the encoder generates two separate data streams to drive the I&Q channels
of the modulator. If selected from the front panel menu, one channel can be inverted,
causing a spectral inversion.

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