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11 Appendix D
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How to Configure Tape Output
The method for configuring Tape Output has been updated. Refer to section 4.4.2.22 Video Output Menu for front
panel control and section 4.5.3.3.9 Channel A Output, etc., for Browser Interface control.
This appendix is also available on the Quasonix web site as a stand alone document: How to Configure the Tape
Output on a 3
rd
Generation Rack-Mount RDMS Telemetry Receiver.
This appendix assumes the use of Windows 7 with access via Telnet.
Access via Telnet is described in section 4.8 of this manual.
Contact your local administrator when using other versions of Windows or non-Windows platforms.
11.1 Overview
The Tape Output feature uses the I/Video A or the Q/Video B outputs on the 1U rack mount receiver (refer to
section 11.3 for 3U connectors). Connectors are listed in Table 14 and locations are illustrated in Figure 6.
Table 14: 1U Tape Output Connectors
Output
Connector
I/Video A Channel 1
J5
Q/Video B Channel 1
J6
I/Video A Channel 2
J19
Q/Video B Channel 2
J20
I/Video A Channel Combiner
J29
Q/Video B Channel Combiner
J30
These connectors ordinarily provide the baseband video outputs. If they are used to drive a bit-sync, that
functionality may not be available when using Tape Out.
For PCM/FM, only I/Video A is used for baseband video, leaving Q/Video B available for Tape Out. In any QPSK
mode (that requires both I and Q baseband outputs), using Tape Out is mutually exclusive.
This is not a persistent configuration. Changing modes or power cycling the unit causes the Video outputs to revert
to their normal, baseband outputs.
Figure 309: 1U Rear Panel