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Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2

Caution Statements

3

Important Safety Instructions

4

Table of Contents / Specifications

5

General Description

6

Installation and Mounting / Front  Panel Controls

7

Rear Panel Connections

8

Setup and Programming

270 MHz clock rate, 40 Mbps maximum TS  rate at each input.
MPTS or SPTS

One SPTS may be selected from each input. The selected
programs will be multiplexed as long as the data rate of the
resulting MPTS does not exceed the output QAM channel
capacity.

Fixed output clock mode

16QAM, 32QAM, 64QAM, 128QAM, 256QAM, 512QAM or
1024QAM. 

(See page 9 for all available combinations of QAM

modes and FEC.)

1 Ms/s to 7 Ms/s.
ITUA (DVB) or ITUB (DigiCipher II).
Less than 1 degree.
45 dB.
Less than 1 dB.
Greater than 38 dB with blind equalizer.

54 MHz to 1002 MHz.
Std. CATV, HRC, IRC, or Broadcast
Automatic, +12.5 or +25 kHz
± 5 ppm.
+ 40 dBmV minimum, adjustable downward.
± 1 dB.
75 Ohms with return loss better than 14 dB
(within output filter passband).
-60 dBc from 40 MHz to 1000 MHz.
-75 dBc
-101 dBc @ 10 kHz offset

2400, 4800, 9600, or 19,200 baud interface via serial cable.
DB-9 connector for connection to modem or PC.
DB-9 connector for connection to addtional transcoders.

90 - 132 VAC/ 60 Hz, 15 W maximum.
7 pounds
19” W x 1.75” H x 11.5” D.
0 degrees C to + 50 degrees C

SPECIFICATIONS

  9 Operation
10 Additional Information
11 CATV Channel Frequencies
12 Broadcast TV Channel Frequencies
13 Service / If You Need To Call For Help
14 Warranty

ASI INPUTS

Six Inputs

Programs

MULTIPLEXING and  PROGRAM FILTER

NULL PACKET PROCESSING:

QAM MODULATOR

Modulation Modes:

Symbol Rate:

FEC:

I/Q Phase Error:

Carrier Suppression:

Channel Amplitude Error:

MER:

UPCONVERTER RF OUTPUT

Output Frequency Range:

Channel Plan:

FCC offsets:

Frequency Stability:

Maximum Output Level:

Output Level Accuracy:

Output Impedance:

Spurious Outputs:

Broadband Noise:

Phase Noise:

RS232 CONTROL

Data Link:

RS232 Input:

RS232 Output:

GENERAL

 Power:
Weight:

Size:

Operating Temperature:

Summary of Contents for MQM6000L

Page 1: ...mark of R L Drake LLC is a registered trademark of R L Drake LLC Copyright 2009 R L Drake LLC P N 3852505 B 2009 Printed in U S A MQM6000L Multiplexing QAM Modulator ENTER MQM6000L Multiplexing QAM Mo...

Page 2: ...be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combina tion to overturn The lightning flash with arrow head symbol within an equilateral triangle is...

Page 3: ...or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with rega...

Page 4: ...5 or 25 kHz 5 ppm 40 dBmV minimum adjustable downward 1 dB 75 Ohms with return loss better than 14 dB within output filter passband 60 dBc from 40 MHz to 1000 MHz 75 dBc 101 dBc 10 kHz offset 2400 48...

Page 5: ...eadend Remote Control Software version to be an nounced for setting up the program filtering remote controlling or remote monitoring of operating parameters This program can also be used to download n...

Page 6: ...d to be installed in a standard 19 rack When the unit is mounted above or below other rack mounted equipment a 1U space should be left between the unit and the other equipment to allow ambient air flo...

Page 7: ...ts R3 RS232 IN Connection to a PC or modem for use with remote control monitoring program or for firmware download R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R4 RS232 OUT Loop to another MQM or DQT R5 AC Line Cord For connection...

Page 8: ...MPEG PROGRAMS DEFAULT SELECT PROGRAMS QAM MODE QAM 16A QAM 32A QAM 64A QAM 128A QAM 256A QAM 512A QAM 1024A QAM 64B QAM 256B QAM 1024B GRAY ENCODING This menu item only appears if QAM modes QAM 16A th...

Page 9: ...el QAM power when the modulator is returned to NORMAL output mode Usually OUTPUT CHANMAP OUTPUT CHANNEL Select the desired EIA CATV channel output using these two menus RF LEVEL Select the desired RF...

Page 10: ...ion will be clear If not familiar with it see further instructions in the insert provided with the CDROM or stored on the CDROM ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SET TOP BOX MAPPING The output stream of the MQM6...

Page 11: ...15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Frequency in MHz 57 63 69 79 85 93 99 105 111 117 123 129 135 141 147 153 159 165 171 177 183 189 195 20...

Page 12: ...527 533 539 545 551 557 563 569 575 581 587 593 599 605 611 617 623 629 635 641 647 653 659 665 671 677 683 689 695 701 707 713 719 725 731 737 743 749 755 761 767 773 779 785 791 797 803 14 15 16 17...

Page 13: ...rking days after it arrives at R L DRAKE if we have all the facts If we must call you it may take longer R L DRAKE is not responsible for damage caused by lightning nonprofes sional alterations acts o...

Page 14: ...are important to obtain proper performance from this product Therefore carefully read the Instruction Manual This warranty does not apply to any defect that R L DRAKE LLC determines is due to 1 Impro...

Page 15: ...R L Drake LLC 230 Industrial Drive Franklin Ohio 45005 U S A Customer Service and Parts Telephone 1 937 746 6990 Telefax 1 937 806 1576 World Wide Web Site http www rldrake com...

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