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Appendix B. REDUNDANT SYSTEMS
B.1 Redundant System ...............................................B-1
B.2 RSU-5060 Interfaces.............................................B-2
B.3 RSU-5060 Operation.............................................B-7
B.4 Configuring A Redundant System .........................B-9
The CSAT-6070, 5 to 25 Watt C-Band Tranceiver, is capable of operating in both stand-alone
and redundant configurations. The CSAT fully redundant system provides automatic detection,
switching, and status for both its configuration and health. The system is designed such that
stand-alone operation is a functional sub-set of the fully redundant CSAT system. This provides
the user with transparent functionality regardless of the mode or complexity the system has been
setup to operate in.
B.1 R
EDUNDANT
S
YSTEM
Figure B-1 provides a block diagram for a typical CSAT redundant system.
DOWN
CONV
RF IN
CSAT
LNA 2
M&C
RF OUT
IF IN
UP
CONV
EXT REF
DOWN
CONV
RF IN
IF OUT
CSAT
M&C
IF IN
UP
CONV
Com
EXT REF
CONT
UNIT
Com
IF OUT
19
70 MHz
OUTPUT
70 MHz
INTPUT
10 MHz
INPU
OPTIONAL
RF
FROM
FEED
RF
TO
COM
TRANSCEIVER
6
RF OUT
WG
LNA WG SWITCH
CPR13
7
RSU-5060
Tx WG SWITCH
Tx
FILTER
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
LNA 1
CPR22
9 WG
19
19
6
CPR13
7
CPR13
7
A1
A2
W1
W1
C1
C1
CPR22
9
CPR22
9
W3
W3
A3
A4
A4
W2
CPR22
9
T1
T2
C4
C4
C4
C4
C5
C5
C2
C3
FEED
Figure B-1. Typical CSAT Redundant System
B–1