CDM-750 Advanced High-Speed Trunking Modem
Revision 2
Appendix C
MN-CDM750
C–20
C.6.2
Notes and Recommendations
•
CDM
‐
750
ACM
operation
is
designed
for
point
‐
to
‐
point
operation
only.
Future
point
to
multi
‐
point
operation
will
be
introduced
in
a
later
release
of
the
product.
ACM
operation
and
purchased
option
are
required
on
all
modems
running
the
link
(two
in
non
‐
redundant
mode
and
four
in
1:1
redundant
mode).
•
ACM
constitutes
a
closed
‐
loop
control
system
similar
in
concept
to
Automatic
Uplink
Power
Control
(AUPC).
It
should
be
remembered
that,
like
all
control
systems,
the
speed
at
which
the
system
can
react
is
governed
by
a
number
of
factors,
including:
the
time
taken
to
estimate
Es/No
to
the
required
accuracy
at
the
far
side
demodulator;
the
transport
delay
over
the
satellite;
and
the
processing
of
messages
and
associated
action
taken
at
the
near
side
modulator.
•
The
ACM
controller
algorithm
that
resides
in
the
CDM
‐
750
does
not
have
to
switch
through
ModCods
sequentially
–
it
can
change,
if
needed,
directly
from
ModCod4
to
ModCod28
(or
vice
versa).
•
While
ACM
can
do
remarkable
things,
the
fundamentals
still
apply.
The
demodulator
will
not
run
at
a
16APSK
ModCod
if
the
Es/No
instantaneously
drops
to
0dB
–
the
demodulator
will
lose
lock
and
the
system
will
recover
by
switching
to
ModCod4
(if
so
configured).
The
recommended
setting
for
Minimum
ModCod
is
4.
Comtech
EF
Data
also
recommends
that
you
set
the
Unlock
Action
to
‘Go
to
minimum
ModCod’
–
this
will
give
the
most
robust
link
availability.
•
Running
the
ACM
link
with
the
Target
Es/No
Margin
set
to
0dB
will
give
the
best
utilization
of
link
power
but,
in
conditions
of
fast
fading,
may
cause
demod
unlock
events
or
highly
degraded
BER
just
prior
to
the
switch
to
a
lower
ModCod.
In
order
to
mitigate
this,
use
a
increase
the
target
Es/No
Margin
if
the
fading
events
are
particularly
severe
and/or
frequent.
•
The
value
of
Max
ModCod
may
be
limited
by
other
FAST
codes
installed
in
the
CDM
‐
750.
Example:
Suppose
the
15
Msps
FAST
option
is
installed,
and
the
symbol
rate
is
set
to
15
Msps;
the
theoretical
maximum
data
rate
would
be
52.2
Mbps
at
ModCod
23.
However,
if
CnC
is
being
used
with
a
40
Mbps
FAST
limit,
the
ACM
Max
ModCod
will
be
limited
to
ModCod
18,
or
38.6
Mbps.
If,
for
a
given
symbol
rate,
it
is
not
possible
to
set
Max
ModCod
to
the
desired
value,
you
should
therefore
check
to
determine
what
other
FAST
codes
may
be
limiting
Max
ModCod.
•
Es/No
is
the
preferred
metric
for
driving
the
adaptation
–
this
is
the
value
displayed
on
the
monitor
screens.
If
you
want
to
convert
this
to
Eb/No
then
remember
that
the
relationship
is
simply
Eb/No
=
Es/No
–
10log(Spectral
Efficiency)
.
•
To
achieve
minimum
latency,
set
the
WAN
buffer
to
the
smallest
practical
value.
The
default
setting
is
20ms,
and
Comtech
EF
Data
recommends
keeping
it
at
this
level.
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