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HyperTrack™
Software Instruction
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Quasonix, Inc.
Figure 134: Dynamic Tracking Loop Bandwidth Surface
8.4.6
Automatic Setup
Configuration and maintenance of a conventional auto-tracking antenna system requires test equipment and
specialized operator training. With the HyperTrack™
Antenna Controller and a STRCI-enabled receiver, however,
the process is highly automated. The key features of this automation are highlighted below:
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No need to set the AGC scaling
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Because HyperTrack™ carries all
of the tracking signal information in
digital form (including AM and DQM values), the AGC signal has limited utility in tracking. The function
previously performed by the AGC signal is now handled
–
much more reliably
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by the DQM value. The
receiver still reports signal strength to the user, but the ACU does not utilize this for control of the antenna.
•
No need to set the AM bandwidth
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In a conventional tracking loop, the AM bandwidth and AGC time
constant are set to provide a crude bandpass characteristic that is intended to pass the scanning frequency
and reject other signals. In HyperTrac
k™ mode, the receiver passes the complete receiver status to the
HTA
C, and the “signal conditioning” (including matched filter detection of the scanning signal) is done
entirely in the HTAC
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using settings that are automatically set by the HTAC. Never again endure poor
tracking performance because the receiver was set up incorrectly.
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Automate delay calibrations
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In a conventional tracking loop, the delays in the receiver (particularly the
AM filtering delay) have to be calibrated out during system setup.
With HyperTrack™, the signal
processing is done in the HTAC, and it already knows its own signal latency.
•
Automate complete ground station system test
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By combining the features of HyperTrack™ with the GSA
described below, Quasonix can offer a complete ground station analyzer capability.
8.4.7
Ground Station Analyzer (GSA)
The Ground Station Analyzer (GSA) is a revolutionary technology that not only provides basic RF end-to-end HGS
checkout, but it includes the capability to manipulate an RF signal such that it appears as a live virtual target to the