INSTALLATION

INTRAC-305

Selection of Southern or Northern Hemisphere within the

INTRAC is automatic based on a positive or negative input for

Latitude in System Setup - Station Co-ordinates.

TRACKING SIGNAL INPUT

The tracking signal may be provided as a dc voltage from an

 

external receiver or from the optional IBR-L internal receiver.

With IBR-L

The IBR-L requires a L-band beacon signal at a level within

 

the range -80dBm to -45dBm with a carrier to noise ratio

 

(C/No) of better than 40dBHz. To allow some margin for

 

exceptional propagation conditions we suggest that the

 

normal clear sky level when peaked on the satellite should be

 

in the range -70dBm to -50dBm. Severe signal fades will be

 

handled by the INTRAC algorithm entering Prediction mode

 

for the duration of the fade.

 

If the signal is greater than -50dBm attenuation must be

 

inserted and if it is lower than -80dBm a higher gain LNA/LNB

 

must be used.

 

An input level of -45dBm corresponds to a displayed level of

 

+25dB.

Note

In some installations the LNA/LNB power is carried on the L-

 

band signal cable and special arrangements have to be made

 

to ensure continuity for the dc power when attenuation is

 

added in this cable.

Without IBR-L

The tracking signal, provided from an external receiver, needs

 

to be a dc voltage between -10v and +10v. This voltage

 

should vary proportionally (in dBs) with the received signal

 

strength.

 

The INTRAC can be adjusted for a fixed offset and a

 

proportionality constant between 0.1v/dB and 1.0v/dB in

 

either polarity.

Setting offset & gain

Connect a switchable attenuator in the IF feed to the tracking

 

(beacon) receiver.

 

Connect the dc tracking signal to the INTRAC Signal Strength

 

Input BNC.

 

Remove the top cover to the INTRAC-305.

 

Link J31 and potentiometers R12 & R55 are used in the set-

 

up.

 

Link J31 can be changed for -ve or +ve polarity signals.

 

R12 adjusts the gain of the tracking signal buffer.

 

R55 adjusts the offset.

 

Set the switchable attenuator to 0 dB.

 

Adjust R55 so that the signal level displayed on the

 

INTRAC-305 is between -10dB and +20dB.

 

Adjust R12 so that 2dB attenuation of the receiver IF signal

 

causes the displayed signal to decrease by 2.0dB.

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