Stanag-4529 – Wavecom W61PC V7.5.0 User Manual
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WAVECOM Decoder W61PC/LAN Manual V7.5
Transmission Modes
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Tuning the decoder
The decoder can process signals in both SSB settings: USB and LSB. The sideband is selected by toggling
the Polarity field of the display: NOR will select USB and INV will select LSB.
The center frequency of the decoder is set to the default value of 1800 Hz, but can be adjusted within a
range from 800Hz to 2400Hz. Small frequency deviations are automatically tracked and compensated dur-
ing the decoding. By using the bar graph, any remaining frequency difference can be compensated by fi-
ne-tuning of the receiver frequency or by adjusting the center frequency of the decoder.
In the Confidence field, the quality of decoding can be observed. A well recognized stream is determined
by a confidence value being stable and greater than 95 (i.e. 95% of the message is correct).
STANAG-4529
STANAG-4529 is specified by the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Military Agency for Standardi-
zation in "Characteristics of Single Tone Modulators / Demodulators for Maritime HF Radio Links with
1240Hz Bandwidth" (14. December 1995).
Parameter
Value
Frequency range
HF
Operation modes
PSK, Broadcast/Simplex FEC
Modulation
8-PSK
Symbol rate
1200.0 Bd
Center frequency
1700 Hz
Receiver settings
DATA, CW, LSB or USB
Input format(s)
AF, IF
Additional Info
16 Bit redundancy
The modulation technique used in this mode consists of phase shift keying (8-PSK) of a single tone sub-
carrier that is selectable in 100Hz steps from 800Hz to 2400 Hz, with a default value of 1700 Hz.
The modulation speed (symbol rate) is always 1200 Bd. Through the use of different M-PSK modulation
formats and FEC (Forward Error Correction) coding rates, serial binary user information (raw data) ac-
cepted at the line side input can be transmitted at different user data rates.
STANAG 4529 single tone waveform has the following format characteristics which may be selected from
Options | Frame Format...
Baud Rate
User data rate (bps)
Bits per symbol (M-PSK)
FEC
coding
rate
Interleaver
1200
1200
3 (8-PSK)
2 / 3
SHORT or LONG
1200
600
2 (QPSK)
1 / 2
SHORT or LONG
1200
300
1 (BPSK)
1 / 2
SHORT or LONG
1200
150
1 (BPSK)
1 / 4
SHORT or LONG
1200
75
1 (BPSK)
1 / 8
SHORT or LONG
1200
1800
3 (8-PSK)
uncoded
ZERO
1200
1200
2 (QPSK)
uncoded
ZERO
1200
600
1 (BPSK)
uncoded
ZERO
The user data is transmitted using a continuous frame structure with 213.33 ms per frame. Each frame
starts with a preamble containing 80 symbols. The following 176 symbols are divided into four 32 symbol
data segments and three 16 symbol channel probe segments.