5 block up converter input option – Comtech EF Data HPOD User Manual

Page 24

Advertising
background image

HPOD C-, X-, Ku-Band High-Power Outdoor Amplifier

MN/HPOD.IOM

Introduction

Revision 8

1–6

mute the RF signal and report a fault. The details of the fault can be accessed via remote

communication.

The M&C is also capable of acting as a controller in certain 1:1 or 1:2 redundancy systems. When

configured as the back-up SSPA in such a system, it communicates with the other SSPA(s) and

toggles the waveguide switches as necessary.

1.3.5

Block Up Converter Input Option

The HPOD amplifier, when delivered from the factory with an internal Block Up Converter (BUC),

translates an L-Band input carrier to the desired output frequency (C-, X-, or Ku-). Local

Oscillator (LO) frequencies are as follows:

BUC-4000 C, X, Ku, Ka

Band

Frequency

LO Frequency

Inverting

C-Band

5850 MHz-to-6650 MHz

4900 MHz

No

X-Band

7900 MHz-to-8400 MHz

6950 MHz

No

Ku-Band-W

13.75 GHz-to-14.50 GHz

12.800 GHz

No

The same Ku-Band BUC is installed independent of amplifier bandwidth. Therefore, the

“standard” 14.0 GHz-to-14.5 GHz HPOD has an L-Band frequency range of 1200 MHz-to-1700

MHz that translates up to 14.0 GHz-to-14.5 GHz, while the “Extended” 13.75 GHz-to-14.5 GHz

HPOD translates L-Band frequencies from 950 MHz-to-1700 MHz up to 13.75 GHz-to-14.5 GHz.

Unlike most BUCs, no DC bias voltage should be provided on the center conductor of the L-Band

coax.

In addition, the BUC version of the HPOD is available with an internal 10 MHz reference. As,

such, no 10 MHz reference is required on the center conductor of the L-Band coax. If a reference

is provided on the coax, the internal reference will detect and lock to it.

Advertising