TLE Tracking Module Operations
Guide
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Figure 11-- TLE Offset Control Window
The TLE Offset Control window is used for manually peaking the antenna on a target satellite while TLE tracking is in
progress. If TLE Tracking has been successfully initiated and automatic peaking is disabled (core configuration item
TLE Scan Step Enable is set to No), the
TLE Module Message
displayed at the bottom of the TLE Offset Window will
show “Moving to target” and then “Running TLE tracking with no scans”. The TLE tracking is now ready for manual
peaking.
If the TLE module is running with automatic peaking enabled (core configuration item TLE Scan Step Enable is set to
“Yes”), the module will generate its own Az and El offsets and will ignore any user input Az and El offsets. In this
mode the user can still manually peak the polarization.
When the
direction arrows
on the TLE Offset Control window are pressed, the step size amount is added to the TLE
Target Offset configuration item for that axis and the antenna will move by that amount while still tracking.
The
Current Offsets
are displayed in the middle of the TLE Offset Control window. The
Step Size
is configurable from 0.02
to 5 degrees.
If the TLE Target has undesirable offsets saved, they can be erased through the
Zero Out Current Offsets
button and
the antenna will move back to the position dictated by the unaltered TLE data while continuing to track. The
Undo
Changes to Offset
button will remove any unsaved changes to the TLE Target Offsets, and the antenna will move
back to the position dictated by the TLE data and the last saved offsets while continuing to track. The
Save Offsets
and Resume Tracking
button will save the current TLE Target Offsets and close the TLE Offset Control window. The
antenna will continue tracking with the saved offsets.
The
TLE Module Message
displayed at the bottom of the TLE Offset Control Window will also display any TLE Module
specific error messages