CDM-Qx Satellite Modem

Revision 5

Introduction

MN/CDMQx.IOM

Turbo Product Coding provides one of the best Forward Error Correction technologies currently available, and is now offered with a sufficient range of code rates and modulation types to optimize link performance under any conditions.

The second hardware option is the Internal Reference Stability. The high stability option includes a 1 x 10-710 MHz reference oscillator on the IF Backplane board, while the low stability option has a 1 x 10-610 MHz reference on the IF Backplane board. This option must be configured in the factory at the time of order.

The third hardware option is the IF Impedance and Connectors. The IF may be configured with either BNC female connectors at 75Ω impedance, BNC female connectors at 50Ω impedance, or TNC female connectors at 50Ω impedance. This option also must be configured in the factory at the time of order.

The fourth hardware option is the Quad E1 Data Interface Module. This gives the user 1 to 4 ports of E1, (each are D&I capable). These ports must use a synchronous E1 reference. This option also must be configured in the factory at the time of order.

1.4.5Supporting Hardware and Software

The Modem incorporates an FSK serial link that can be activated on the RX-IF port for purpose of communicating with an FSK capable Transceiver. In this manner, a user may monitor, configure, and control the transceiver using the front panel display and keypad of the modem or the modem’s remote control interface. The EDMAC channel can be used to convey M&C interface to a transceiver at the distant end of a satellite link if it is connected to a modem.

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Mocomtech CDM-QX operation manual Supporting Hardware and Software