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Table c-3 typical coaxial cable characteristics – Comtech EF Data SLM-5650A Vipersat User Manual

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Appendix C - Dynamic Power Control

C-17

Signal Power Level Considerations

A good note here is that, with the typical LO frequencies as shown in the exam-

ple above, transmit and receive L-band frequencies are widely separated. If the

signals were within the LNB stability/drift frequency limits, there might be a

tendency for the receive side to attempt locking to its own transmit signal.
Considering the L-band IF range is 950 MHz or more spanning close to an

octave, the variation in loss between the high and low ends of the IF range may

be significant.
A nominal design point may be to allow for 10 to 15 dB of total cable loss and

select cable that will reliably achieve this. A more accurate “rule of thumb”

would be to design for a total gain from the antenna to modem receive input of -

40 dBm. For example, if the receive LNB has a gain of 60 dB and there are no

other losses, then the cable can have a maximum loss of 20 dB (60 – 40 dB). In

formula form this is:

Loss (cable max) = Gain (LNB) – 40 – Loss (misc)

in dB

Or, for the transmit side, the cable loss should not keep the input to the BUC

from reaching its Power input for 1 dB compression point. Arbitrarily allowing

a 3 dB margin in the modem output, this formula would be:

Loss (cable max) = +3 – BUC Pin (1dB) – Loss (misc)

in dB

Notice that this assumes no miscellaneous losses in the transmit or receive side,

but there may be other losses such as from a splitter or output sample port, if

used.
See table 6-1 below for typical cable characteristics (note that cable prices are

estimates only).

Table C-3 Typical Coaxial Cable Characteristics

Cable Type

Max. Freq.

(MHz)

O.D.

(inch)

Loss/100

feet (dB)

@1.2 GHz

Shielding

Efficiency

(dB)

Estimated

Cost/ft.

(USD)

RG58 (50Ω)

1,000

0.19

21.0

70

0.39

RG59 (75Ω)

1,000

0.25

18.0

70

0.39

RG6 (75Ω)

2.200

0.25

10.0

>90

0.89

RG11 (75Ω)

2.200

0.405

5.0

>90

0.89

Times LMR-240 (50Ω)

5,000

0.24

9.2

>90

0.47

Times LMR-300 (50Ω)

5,000

0.30

6.8

>90

0.53