Q-Flex Satellite Modem Installation and Operating Handbook
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operation. A GPS source must be attached to the modem via
the modem’s remote serial control port, which will be automatically
configured for RS232 at 4800 baud. The modem polls the serial port
regularly for GPS position information. Two GPS protocols are supported,
namely,
GPS
Fix
Data
(GGA)
and
Geographic
position
Latitude/Longtitude (GLL). The modem will use whichever is provided. It
uses the GPS information to calculate the minimum and maximum delays
to satellite and updates these if they need to change from their existing
values.
Table 6-74 Round-trip Delay
6.2.7.3 Satellite Longitude
Range:
-180 Degrees to +180 Degrees ; step size: 0.01 Degrees
Description:
The longitudinal position of the satellite. If using the modem front panel
then the
Up
and
Down
arrow keys are used for setting ‘+’ and ‘-‘,
respectively.
Table 6-75 Satellite Longitude
6.2.7.4 Earth Station Longitude
Range:
-180 Degrees to +180 Degrees ; step size: 0.01 Degrees
Description:
The longitudinal position corresponding to the modem location. If using
the modem front panel then the
Up
and
Down
arrow keys are used for
setting ‘+’ and ‘-‘, respectively.
Table 6-76 Earth Station Longitude
6.2.7.5 Earth Station Latitude
Range:
-90 Degrees to +90 Degrees ; step size: 0.01 Degrees
Description:
The latitudinal position corresponding to the modem location. If using the
modem front panel then the
Up
and
Down
arrow keys are used for setting
‘+’ and ‘-‘, respectively.
Table 6-77 Earth Station Latitude