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Tx terminal lo 0 mhz mix – Comtech EF Data SNM-1001L User Manual

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SNM-1001L Satellite Modem

Revision 1

Front Panel Operation

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FUNCTION SELECT: UTILITY: MODULATOR: TX TERMINAL LO

TX TERMINAL LO

0 MHz MIX:-


Valid selections entered into this menu make it possible to directly program the frequency
transmitted from the satellite terminal using the Configuration: Modulator: Terminal Frequency
menu. The combination of the LO and MIX determine the terminal frequency displayed. (When
the terminal frequency mode is active, the actual TX L-Band frequency is displayed under the
Function Select: Monitor menu.)

Utility Modulator TX Terminal LO Menu

LO

MIX

Configuration: Modulator Menu (Effect On)

0

+ or -

The TX IF Frequency menu appears and the modem is programmed over the L-
Band range of frequencies.

3000 - 65000

+

The TX Terminal Frequency menu appears and the modem is programmed:
TX Terminal Frequency = LO + L-Band Frequency

3000 - 65000

-

The TX Terminal Frequency menu appears and the modem is programmed :
TX Terminal Frequency = LO – L-Band Frequency


The sign of the Mix, + or -, is determined as follows:

Mix = “+” when LO < terminal (satellite) operating frequency of the ODU or BUC.
Mix = “-“ when LO > terminal (satellite) operating frequency of the ODU or BUC.

Examples:

LO = 4900 MHz Mix = “+”


TX Terminal Frequency (Max) = 4900 + 1750 = 6650 MHz

TX Terminal Frequency (Min) = 4900 + 950 = 5850 MHz


LO = 15450 MHz Mix = “-“


TX Terminal Frequency (Max) = 15450 - 950 = 14500 MHz

TX Terminal Frequency (Min) = 15450 - 1750 = 13700 MHz