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| INSTALLATION |
Beacon Signal Connector | When an | |
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| that the beacon signal is connected. |
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Note | 18Vdc may be connected to the inner connector of the | |
| in order to power the Block Down Converter. | |
| The 18V can be removed from the “N” connector by power | |
| connector J41 on the INTRAC Interface board. | |
Signal Strength Input | Where no | |
| voltage generated by an external receiver. This voltage must | |
| be directly proportional to the received signal strength in dB. | |
| The signal strength input is via a BNC connector on the | |
| INTRAC rear panel. |
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Resolvers (pointing angles) | Setting the | |
| achieved by use of the “Fine Tune” sense and offsets facility. | |
| Fine Tune Sense is used to set the INTRAC for the rotational | |
| direction of the resolvers. Fine Tune Offset is used to adjust | |
| the resolver returned angle to the actual antenna pointing | |
| angle. i.e., to compensate for any inaccuracy in the resolver | |
| mounting. |
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| Ensure that the “Fine Tune Sense” is set to true (see page | |
| 35) for both Az, El & Pol. Also clear the “Fine Tune Offsets” | |
| (see page 36). |
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| With the resolvers connected to the | |
| the displayed Az, El and Pol antenna pointing angles | |
| Put the INTRAC into Manual Mode. |
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Fine Tune Sense | Drive the antenna slowly in Az using the “drive right” key, note | |
| whether the displayed angle increases or decreases. Return | |
| the antenna to the original pointing angle. Drive the antenna | |
| slowly in El using the “drive up” key, note whether the | |
| displayed angle increases or decreases. Drive the antenna | |
| polarisation slowly clockwise using the “drive right” key, note | |
| whether the displayed angle increases or decreases. | |
| For the axes where the displayed angle increased leave the | |
| Fine Tune Sense set to true. For the axes where the | |
| displayed angle decreased set the sense to false. | |
Fine Tune Offsets | Use the Fine Tune Offset facility to set the pointing angles to | |
| those noted from the APC300 before it was disconnected. | |
Southern Hemisphere | ||
| Northern Hemisphere except that the antenna rotation will be | |
| +/- 90° of North instead of +/- 90° of South. | |
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