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Technical appendix, Signal-to-noise distance – Kathrein MSK 24 User Manual

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Technical Appendix

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Technical Appendix

Signal-to-noise distance

The following values must be known in order to calculate the carrier-to-
noise distance (C/N) for analogue transponders.

background noise level (set parabola antenna so that no satellite
signal is received)

max. receiving level

bandwidth correction.

This gives the following formula:

C/N = receiving signal level - background noise level - bandwidth correction

Measured bandwidth of MSK 24 6 MHz

Bandwidth correction value = 10 log ——————————————–--------

RF bandwidth of receiving signal

Bandwidth correction value = 6.37 dB at 26 MHz bandwidth (Astra)

Bandwidth correction value = 7.78 dB at 36 MHz (Eutelsat, Intelsat, Kopernikus)

Example

Receiving signal level

+75.5 dB

with satellite signal

Background noise level

-55.0 dB

without satellite signal

Carrier-to-noise distance C/N

+20.5 dB

Bandwidth correction

- 6.4 dB

for 26 MHz bandwidth

C/N of the receiving system

+14.1 dB

Note

To calculate C/N exactly, it is essential that you take the RF bandwidth of
the receiving signal into account.

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