3
rd
Generation Dual Channel
Compact RDMS
TM
Telemetry Receiver-Combiner
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Quasonix, Inc.
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HyperTrack
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AGC Polarity (Positive/Negative)
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AGC Scale (in dB/V)
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AGC Time Constant (in ms)
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AGC Freeze
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AGC Zero Mode
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AGC Compensate
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AM Bandwidth (Hz)
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AM Polarity (Positive/Negative)
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AM Scale (0.05-2.5)
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D/C Antenna
Figure 85: System Settings, Antenna Controls
5.4.13.2 HyperTrack
HyperTrack™ is an all-digital antenna control protocol that offers many benefits in antenna tracking performance
and system operation. These benefits are too numerous and wide-ranging to describe fully here, but they include
improved tracking stability, range-based tracking bandwidth, ability to track through strong interfering signals,
rejection of incidental AM (e.g., from spinning test articles), and optimal multi-receiver tracking.
Enabling HyperTrack™ switches the AM/AGC front panel output to all-digital mode. This mode requires a
HyperTrack™-compatible ACU for proper operation and to take advantage of the performance improvements.
Disabling HyperTrack™ switches the AM/AGC front panel output to legacy analog AM mode.
Note, in a HyperTrack™-equipped receiver, the Sync Detect digital status output is unavailable. Also, when
HyperTrack™ is enabled, the Lock Detect digital status output automatically becomes a copy of the HyperTrack™
digital output data.
Click on the drop down menu to select Enabled or Disabled, as shown in Figure 86.