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maximum levels (see 

Specifications

 on last page of this document)!

In the standard configuration you should have approx. 4dB gain over the whole optical link. Due
to variance of laser- and receive-diodes you might have some gain-spreading between different
links.

When connecting an occasional use antenna, point your dish to the satellite with the highest total
power. This is to ensure not to generate a maximum level fault during normal operation.

3 Operation

The sat-nms LFTRX Optical Link is designed to be operated as stand-alone unit. The DC-
Interface connector allows to read out some basic alarm and and analog monitoring voltage. See
chapter 

DC and data connector

 for a detailed describtion of the signals.

4 Remote Control

The sat-nms LFTRX Optical Link is designed to be operated as stand-alone unit. The DC-
Interface connector allows to read out some basic alarm and and analog monitoring voltage. See
chapter 

DC and data connector

 for a detailed describtion of the signals.

5 Theory of Operation

The sat-nms L-Band optical transmitters and receivers were developed to cover all applications
in the field of satellite communication, satellite ground stations, VSAT and cable networks.

5.1 Frequency bands

While the fibre optical links where designed by SatService GmbH mainly for the transmission of
the satellite L-Band frequency band (950 to 2150MHz) also a broadband version from 50MHz to
2150MHz is available. So this link type can also be used to transmit the traditional 70 or 140MHz
IF bands of satellite ground stations and a microwave link. But also other terrestrial applications
are feasible like the transmission of GSM signals in the 800 and 1800MHz frequency bands.

sat-nms LFTRX-L --- 950 to 2150MHz
sat-nms LFTRX-B --- 50 to 2150MHz
sat-nms LFTRX-10 --- 10MHz only

The sat-nms LFTRX optical link is a broadband device and transmits transparently the complete
RF spectrum from one site to the other. All modulation formats, whether they are analog or digital,
can be transmitted transparently. The RF signal is directly modulated on to a high performance
laser diode and adds no phase noise or frequency instability to the original signal. The result is a
very good signal quality.

Due to the very stable design of the optical transmitter and receiver electronics there is no need
for an Automatic Gain Control (AGC) within the circuits. So the link is compared to other vendor's
solution really transparent.

5.2 Connectors

For the optical interface SatService provides FC/APC connectors from Diamond or Huber &

(C) 2021, SatService GmbH

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Summary of Contents for SatService sat-nms LFTRX

Page 1: ...at nms LFTRX User Manual Version 2 0 005 Copyright SatService Gesellschaft f r Kommunikationssysteme mbH Hardstrasse 9 D 78256 Steisslingen satnms support satservicegmbh de www satnms com www satservi...

Page 2: ...structions for optical connectors 6 2 3 Mechanical installation 6 2 4 Connecting the sat nms LFTRX 7 2 4 1 DC and data connector 8 2 4 2 RF connectors 8 2 4 3 Optical connectors 8 2 5 Line up the Opti...

Page 3: ...t or sub system Table Of Contents 1 Introduction 1 1 Compliances 1 1 1 CE Compliances 1 1 1 1 EMC compliance 1 1 1 2 Federal Communications Commission FCC 1 1 2 Safety compliance 2 Installation 2 1 Sa...

Page 4: ...the sat nms LFTRX user interface and elaborately describes the meaning of each alterable parameter Remote Control The sat nms LFTRX provides a versatile remote control interface A monitoring control s...

Page 5: ...isted pair cables for I O connections We recommend to use CAT7 S FTP cable e g DRAKA UC900 SS27 Cat 7 PUR These cables have to be shielded from end to end ensuring a continuous shield For RF connectio...

Page 6: ...quipment Take standard safety precautions with hand and or power tools When connecting the units fault relay circuits observe the maximum ratings 24V D C 50mA 2 2 Handling instructions for optical con...

Page 7: ...develop a suitable solution When planning the mechanical installation of the chassis please consider that the connectors are placed at the front and the backside of the enclosure Depending on the flex...

Page 8: ...d data connectors of the sat nms LFTRX chassis are located at the front side of the enclosure up right The figure below illustrates the location of the connectors and the pin out To meet mentioned EMC...

Page 9: ...adiation If connected to a power supply the sat nms LFTRX provides invisible laser radiation The source is class 3R Laser diode as defined in DIN EN 60825 1 2001 11 P0 2mW Lambda 1310nm Never look int...

Page 10: ...s 5 1 Frequency bands While the fibre optical links where designed by SatService GmbH mainly for the transmission of the satellite L Band frequency band 950 to 2150MHz also a broadband version from 50...

Page 11: ...Suhner by default 5 3 Outline Drawing C 2021 SatService GmbH www satnms com LFTRX UM 2107 Page 10 12...

Page 12: ...50 to 2150MHz or 10MHz only L Band Input Connectors Transmitter SMA female 50Ohm Input Return Loss 18dB L Band Output Connector Receiver SMA female 50Ohm Output Return Loss 18dB Optical connectors FC...

Page 13: ...Level per Carrier 45dBc 1500MHz M C Interface Specification Summary Fault and Monitoring Interface D SUB 9 pin Connector Electrical and Mechanical Specification Environmental Conditions Temperature ra...

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