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Filtering of analog channels - IMPORTANT
For the Passive CPD radar to operate properly, only digital channel can be presented
to the correlator processor. Analog channels need to be filtered and removed. Quiver
XT contains an internal high pass filter that removes all analog channels above a
specified frequency. If Quiver XT is used on a network with analog channels carried
above the cutoff of the internal filter, an external high pass filter must be used. This
external filter should be placed on the FWD in port when using the Passive CPD radar
mode. The filter should be removed when using all other modes.
Active
radar mode
The active CPD radar mode is designed to allow for testing the home network or
alternatively for certification testing of new construction in plant that is no yet active.
THIS MODE WILL BE DISTRUPTIVE TO NETWORK TRAFFIC AND SHOULD NEVER BE USED
ON LIVE PLANT – A WARNING MESSAGE IS INDICATED PRIOR TO THIS MODE BEING
ENTERED.
In active CPD radar mode, a radar chirp signal is generated in the 150-250 MHz
band with level 30..50dBmV. The reflected CPD signal is formed at a bandwidth
between 2-100 MHz.
When connecting to the home network when the use of test points or the QTP-20
probe is not possible, a high band/low band diplexer similar to that as shown below
should be utilized. Additionally, a 150MHz High pass filter should be utilized on the
forward transmit port to improve the isolation of the diplex filter.