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UDP – User Datagram Protocol
NA – Used for standalone systems where only DVB or Beacon is used to
lock onto a satellite without the use of a modem.
Modem Delay
The user may increase the delay time when polling for modem signal by adjusting this
number. Increasing this number, will increase the time to find and lock on to satellite as
it slows down controller activity and allows slower modems to catch up.
IP Address
This area is reserved for the modem IP address.
Freq (MHz) and Symb (s)
These two fields represent the required Frequency and Symbol Rate of the VSAT
modem. This is usually applied to
Hughes Net service only
. Other services such as
iDirect do not require the modem frequency to find satellite.
Rx-Pol
Receive Polarization set in the satellite modem, Hughes Net service only.
Tx-Pol
Transmit Polarization set in the satellite modem, Hughes Net service only.
DVB-Type
The DVB-S type of the modem on Hughes Ku (HX Modems) is required to be set to
allow the modem to stay online after the TX enable command has been sent from the
controller. If the DVB-S type on the modem is not set to the same as the controller
(default used is DVBS2-ACM) the communication will be lost after modem goes online.
Hemisphere
Hemisphere the modem is operating in, For instance, North American operating
modems would be set to “W”, representing western hemisphere. This parameter is
mainly used for Hughes Net service.
Note:
For Hughes Net service the Modem Frequency, Symbol Rate, Receive and
Transmit Polarization must match those set in the Satellite Modem.
Target ID (Com Tech Only)
Allows modem ID to be set on the same channel as the controller thus enabling modem
to communicate with controller and visa-versa.