CRS-311 1:1 Redundancy Switch
Revision 7
Cables and Connections
MN/CRS311.IOM
3–38
3.3.8
IF Connections – User to CRS-281x to Modems
The
CRS
‐
281x
modules
connect
the
online
modulator's
Tx
IF
signal
to
your
RF
Up
Converter.
It
also
passively
splits
the
receive
IF
signal
to
provide
both
demodulators
with
the
same
IF
signal
coming
from
the
LNB,
thus
reducing
switching
time.
•
Referring
to
Figure
3
‐
23,
the
SLM
‐
5650/5650A
uses
the
CRS
‐
281
IF
Switch
Module
with
50
Ω
TNC
connectors
for
70/140MHz
IF
switching.
•
Referring
to
Figure
3
‐
24,
the
SLM
‐
5650/5650A
uses
the
CRS
‐
281L
IF
Switch
Module
for
L
‐
Band
with
Type
‐
N
connectors.
•
Referring
to
Figure
3
‐
23
and
Figure
3
‐
24,
connect
and
secure
the
IF
cable
pairs
(CA/3005
‐
3
TNC
or
CA/RF10453
‐
4
Type
‐
N)
between
your
Up/Down
Converters,
CRS
‐
311,
and
SLM
‐
5650/5650A
modems
as
follows:
Traffic
Modem
Connections:
•
From
the
SLM
‐
5650/5650A
“J3
Rx”
(70/140
MHz)
or
“J4
Rx”
(L
‐
Band)
connector,
to
the
CRS
‐
281x
Switch
Module
connector
labeled
“J1
Rx”,
and
•
From
the
SLM
‐
5650/5650A
“J1
Tx”
(70/140
MHz)
or
“J2
Tx”
(L
‐
Band)
connector,
to
the
CRS
‐
281x
Switch
Module
connector
labeled
“J2
Tx”.
User
Connections:
•
From
your
Down
Converter
to
the
CRS
‐
281x
Switch
Module
connector
labeled
“J3
Rx”,
and
•
From
your
Up
Converter
to
the
CRS
‐
281x
Switch
Module
connector
labeled
“J4
Tx”.
Redundant
Modem
Connections:
•
From
the
SLM
‐
5650/5650A
“J3
Rx”
(70/140
MHz)
or
“J4
Rx”
(L
‐
Band)
connector,
to
the
CRS
‐
281x
Switch
Module
connector
labeled
“J5
Rx”,
and
•
From
the
SLM
‐
5650/5650A
“J1
Tx”
(70/140
MHz)
or
“J2
Tx”
(L
‐
Band)
connector,
to
the
CRS
‐
281x
Switch
Module
connector
labeled
“J6
Tx”.
Mixed
IF
Bands
for
Tx/Rx:
The
SLM
‐
5650/5650A
modem
permits
simultaneous
operation
of
the
Tx
IF
and
Rx
IF
bands
at
70/140
MHz
and
L
‐
Band
frequencies,
independent
of
one
another.
If
you
want
the
Tx
and
Rx
to
be
of
different
IF
bands,
the
CRS
‐
281x
module
must
be
selected
based
on
the
Tx
IF
band.
An
external
splitter
is
then
used
for
the
Rx
IF
band
when
that
side
differs
from
the
Tx
IF
band
–
See
Figure
3
‐
25
and
Figure
3
‐
26
for
these
mixed
‐
use
configuration
examples.
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