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7.2.2 Ship Heading Offset
The antenna’s heading must be aligned with the ship’s heading to ensure accuracy of
searching and tracking. This only concerns the antenna pointing position and the ship’s
bow when configuring the heading offset. Please refer to ‘5.2.2 Determine Heading
Discrepancy’ to find out how to calculate the heading discrepancy.
Figure 7-25 Configuration of Ship Heading Offset by Steps
7.2.3 Searching Parameter Setting
The searching parameter is a range which the antenna searches for the satellite from
the position derived from PCU. If it is too narrow, the antenna will not be able to search for
the antenna. Also, if it is too wide, the antenna searching time will be slower than inputting
the proper parameter. Please be deliberate when changing the searching range.
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Azi(Azimuth) Range : Searching range (degree) of azimuth axis
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Ele(Elevation) Range : Searching range (degree) of elevation
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Step : Increase range in former step
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SCH (Searching) Delay : Time-out for automatic initiation of a search when the
Summary of Contents for Ku-BAND RX
Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL FOR VSAT VS61 Ku BAND TX RX ANTENNAS...
Page 15: ...7 Figure 3 1 Best Location Figure 3 2 Antenna Blockages...
Page 46: ...38 Figure 4 1 Step 1 of Reference Searching Definition...
Page 65: ...57 Figure 6 3 Co pol Kits Optional...
Page 120: ...d Appendix C Layout of Radome and Antenna Mounting Holes Figure C 1 Plastic Radome...
Page 121: ...e Figure C 2 FRP Radome Option...
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Page 123: ...g Maritime Satellite Antenna...