Chapter 6 - SAT Measuring Range
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tuning memory. This makes it possible for you to combine memory locations with Bank0 to Bank7
as desired. You can switch between the banks using
LNB
->
SCR-ADR-Bank
->
BANK0
up to
BANK7
. The menu item names “BANK0” to “BANK7” are used in place of the user-defined bank
designations.
Wideband RF mode: (only accessible if a UB slot is selected)
Some UNICABLE units (LNB) operate only on a single oscillator frequency. This means that the
low band and the high band are combined into a one band. This special mode can be set in the
measuring instrument via
LNB
->
MODE
->
Wideband RF
. The UNICABLE control is switched
back into standard mode with 2 oscillator frequencies via
LNB
->
MODE
->
Standard RF
. This is
also the instrument’s default setting. This setting is non-volatile; the measuring receiver will work in
this mode when UNICABLE control is next accessed. This setting is also stored in the tuning
memory.
LO-Frequency (applies to Wideband RF mode only):
As already mentioned, some LNBs with UNICABLE support operate only on a single oscillator
frequency. This frequency must be set in the instrument before it can be used to control these
units. You can choose between oscillator frequencies 10.000 GHz, 10.200 GHz, 10.400 GHz,
13.250 GHz and 13.450 GHz via
LNB
-> LO-Frequency. The setting is also non-volatile. This
setting is also additionally stored in the tuning memory. The default setting is 10.200 GHz.
6.4.4.2
Operation
The UNICABLE control can be used to convert up to eight SAT IF levels in up to eight UB slots.
These are further divided into two satellite positions, each with four SAT IF levels or two SAT IF
levels in wideband mode. Each connected receiver (max. 8) operates using a dedicated UB slot.
This is defined via the SCR address.
These UNICABLE control parameters are set via
LNB
->
SAT-IF-Layer
and
LNB -> Satellite
The measuring receiver is tuned as described in chapter 6.1 - Frequency input.
The difference when using the UNICABLE control is that the desired transponder frequency is
converted to the center frequency of a UB slot in the UNICABLE unit.
This means that the measuring receiver must send the transponder frequency to the UNICABLE
unit as a UNICABLE command and then tune itself to the correct UB slot center frequency.
Whenever there is a new tuning process, the entire UNICABLE control command is sent to the
UNICABLE unit. Since UNICABLE enables up to eight receivers to be connected to a single cable,
collisions may occur between the connected receivers during control. If this situation arises when
using the measuring receiver, send the control command again by pressing
HOME
and
ENTER
in
sequence.
The following figure shows the instrument in UNICABLE mode with the LNB menu open.