Link XP L2102/L2104 Receiver Instruction Manual Issue 1 - October 2003 Page 33 of 48
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L2102 & L2104 Receiver
Instruction Manual
the figure is automatically entered
from a menu setting in the Unit
menu. For down convertors from
other manufacturers enter the local
oscillator frequency here: see
supporting documentation for
details.
High
Selects the local oscillator output
mix for the down convertor. Used
with Link down convertors.
LoSide Low
Low
Selects the local oscillator output
mix for the down convertor. Used
with other manufacturers’ down
convertors. See supporting
documentation.
8MHz
Channel bandwidth. Check with
local RF Authorities for appropriate
regulations.
7MHz
Channel bandwidth. Check with
local RF Authorities for appropriate
regulations.
Width #MHz
6MHz
Channel bandwidth. Check with
local RF Authorities for appropriate
regulations.
Guard ???
None
Automatically picked up from the
incoming signal. When a value is
displayed here, it is an indication
that the receiver is locked to an
incoming signal.
No
Automatically detected: the receiver
is not locked to any incoming signal.
Lock ##
Yes
Automatically detected: the receiver
is locked to an incoming signal.
Modulation ???
None
Automatically detected from the
incoming signal.
Carrier ???
None
Automatically detected from the
incoming signal.
FEC Rate ???
None
Automatically detected from the
incoming signal.
Polarity ???
None
Automatically detected from the
incoming signal.
SNR #.####dBm
None
Signal to noise ratio automatically
detected from the incoming signal.
The reading shown is an
instantaneous measurement taken at
the time the return key is pressed.
To update the reading, the menu
must be exited and then re-entered.
MER #.####dBm
None
Modulation error rate automatically
detected from the incoming signal.
The reading shown is an
instantaneous measurement taken at
the time the return key is pressed.
To update the reading, the menu
must be exited and then re-entered.
OFDM Demod
2*
Pre viterbi error rate automatically
detected from the incoming signal.
The reading shown is an