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HyperTrack™
Software Instruction
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Quasonix, Inc.
8.4.7.4.1 Auto-Phasing
Like any auto-tracking antenna system, time alignment of the SCM strobe signal and AM Error signal is required to
maintain optimal system tracking. In HyperTrack™ mode, this time alignment is precise, automatic, repeatable, and
permanent.
The control loop delay is inversely proportional to the AM filter bandwidth which is proportional to the scan rate.
Since this system is totally digital, all of these parameters are set in the HyperTrack™ Antenna Controller (HTAC).
Additionally, the receive tracking frequency is set in the HTAC. Knowing all of these parameters, the HTAC
automatically adjusts all of the tracking parameters for optimal operation. No operator involvement is ever required.
8.4.7.4.2 End-to-end RF Verification
Ensuring all RF paths are performing correctly can become a difficult and time-
consuming process. HyperTrack™
reduces system down time and streamlines trouble shooting by automatic End-to-end RF path verification. This is
accomplished by using the integrated test transmitter and iterating through all channels. The channel under test is
tuned to the test frequency and all other channels are tuned off frequency. The test signal contains a PN test pattern
which is verified by each HyperTrack™ system component. Since all HyperTrack™ components support detection
of all input signals, it is possible to determine system and hardware configuration errors, such as crossed or missing
cable connections.
8.4.7.4.3 Interference Survey
HyperTrack™ can perform automated interference surveys using
the STRCI communication protocol. This allows
the operator to understand and gain a clear picture of interferers on the range. An interference survey can be
performed at a single point or swept across a range of angles. At each test point, the system sweep
s each channel’s
receiver frequency across supported frequencies bands. During the scan, the system records the pointing angle,
frequency, and AGC data. When finished, plots and logs with survey information are provided for viewing and
export.