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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS and INDICATORS

F1

F2

F3

F4

Figure 1

F4 - Mode Switch
Sets the type of channel, CATV or Broadcast
TV (“BC TV”).  The "+100" position of the switch
sets a leading “1” for CATV channels 100
through 135.  See also Item F3 for setting the
channel number.

For example:

For example:

Setting for CATV

Setting for CATV

channel "125"-

channel "75"-

F1 - POWER/ERROR Indicator
Lights when the unit is connected to the
required source of DC power via the rear panel
DC INPUT connector.  A flashing condition
indicates an invalid channel setting or other
conditions that would cause the unit to operate
on an invalid channel.  The RF output is
switched off for flashing (ERROR) conditions.

F2 - SIGNAL Indicator
Lights when a signal is present.

F3 - Channel Number Switch
Sets the desired operating channel for standard
CATV channels 02 through 135 or Broadcast
TV channels 02 through 69.  See also Item F4
which sets the type of channel (CATV or
Broadcast TV) and sets the leading “1” for
CATV channels 100 through 135.

DDC864 DIGITAL DOWNCONVERTER          1

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DDC864

DOWNCONVERTER

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The R.L. Drake DDC864 is a low noise
downconverter designed for translating
digital signals from their off-air or CATV
channel to a 44 MHz IF output.  The output of
the DDC864 can be connected to a DUC
series upconverter to place the digital signal
on a new output channel.

When the DDC864 is used with the DUC550
or DUC860, all input/output channel
combinations are usable except "on
channel" conversions.

When the DDC864 is used with the DUC864,
"on channel" conversions, (the same input
channel on the DCC and output channel on
the DUC) are acceptable.

The  DDC864 is optimized for use with ATSC
8VSB modulation in a 6 MHz wide channel
assignment. The passband is designed for
optimized operation with 8VSB signals in an
adjacent channel environment. For translation
of QAM signals, the Drake model QQP860 is
preferred for this task.

The DDC864 provides low noise figure and low
phase noise as well as a flat passband to
minimize signal deterioration.

PS8

POWER SUPPLY

DUC864

GAIN

PWR/

ERROR

CATV

+100

BC

TV

CATV

2

1

DDC864

GAIN

PWR/

ERROR

CATV

+100

BC

TV

CATV

2

5

SIGNAL

DUC864

GAIN

PWR/
ERROR

CATV

+100

BC
TV

CATV

2

1

DDC864

GAIN

PWR/

ERROR

CATV

+100

BC
TV

CATV

2

5

SIGNAL

DUC864

GAIN

PWR/

ERROR

CATV

+100

BC
TV

CATV

2

1

DDC864

GAIN

PWR/

ERROR

CATV

+100

BC

TV

CATV

2

5

SIGNAL

DUC864

GAIN

PWR/

ERROR

CATV

+100

BC

TV

CATV

2

1

DDC864

GAIN

PWR/

ERROR

CATV

+100

BC
TV

CATV

2

5

SIGNAL

 

CATV

TV

BC

+100

CATV

GAIN

DDC864

25

CATV

TV

BC

+100

CATV

ERROR

PWR/

GAIN

DUC864

35

CATV

TV

BC

+100

CATV

ERROR

PWR/

GAIN

DUC864

28

CATV

TV

BC

+100

CATV

GAIN

DDC864

25

DRMM4

SIGNAL

ERROR

PWR/

SIGNAL

ERROR

PWR/

 

DDC864

GAIN

PWR/

ERROR

CATV

+100

BC

TV

CATV

2

5

SIGNAL

 

2

5

7

5

CATV

+100

CATV

CATV

+100

CATV

BC

TV

TV

BC

 

Summary of Contents for DDC864

Page 1: ...f air or CATV channel to a 44 MHz IF output The output of the DDC864 can be connected to a DUC series upconverter to place the digital signal on a new output channel When the DDC864 is used with the D...

Page 2: ...to power all units Figure 3 ACPOWER CONNECTOR RACK MOUNTING Adequate ventilation is very important in multichannel installations Units should be spaced apart vertically by at least 1 75 wherever possi...

Page 3: ...A NCTA Numeric Equivalent 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Frequency in MHz 327 333 339 345 351 35...

Page 4: ...tity of the seller and the approximate date of purchase and c A detailed description of the problem including details on the electrical connection to associated equipment and the list of such equipmen...

Page 5: ...states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation and exclusion may not...

Page 6: ...cast TV channels 02 through 69 See also Item F4 which sets the type of channel CATV or Broadcast TV and sets the leading 1 for CATV channels 100 through 135 SPECIFICATIONS 7 Specifications subject to...

Page 7: ...20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Center of Channel Frequency MHz UHFBROADCASTCHANN...

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