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The report file contains the date of the report creation, the used receiver firmware, the serial
number of the receiver and the name of the satellite. Among the received parameters will be
listed:
Power – average power LNB consumption in watts for horizontal and vertical polarization;
RSSI – indicator of the received signal level in decibels per microvolt, average, minimum,
maximum and difference values;
C/N – carrier-to-noise ratio in decibels, average, minimum, maximum and difference values;
LM – signal margin indicator in decibels, average, minimum, maximum and difference values.
There is also a table with the detailed parameters of each transponder, in which you can see:
transponder parameters, applied voltage and current consumed by the LNB, signal
modulation, signal level, carrier-to-noise ratio, LM, the packet errors presence and the result.
1.3. Terrestrial Antenna Installation and Channel Scanning
If you have an Android smartphone, then you can install an antenna with the best signal
margin using the RAMF application. You will receive an opportunity to tune the terrestrial
antenna in decibels. That will allow you to estimate the signal reserve for bad weather. More
details can be found in the separate RAMF options manual.
To scan terrestrial channels, you need to select the Settings section in the main menu using
the left/right buttons on the remote control, in it, use the up/down buttons to select the
Terrestrial menu item and enter it by pressing the OK button.