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The RF output power of the simulated GPS signal can be controlled with the command
OUT:POW -xxx
Where xxx is the desired power level in dBm. The “dBm” abbreviation does not have to be entered,
it is assumed. Available power levels range from about -100 to -125 dBm.
2.5 Simulating to Rockwell Collins DAGR with Battery Power
With the RSR GNSS Transcoder™ still connected for SCPI port control as described above, set the
Simulation mode to Simulation with the following command:
SIM:MODE SIM
In Simulation mode, The RSR GNSS Transcoder™ will start simulating on power up using the
previously assigned start time, start date and fixed position as described in Section
. Because a
computer is not required to start the simulation, the Simulation mode is useful for battery operated
testing or demonstrations like the one described in this section.
shows the setup for simulating GPS L1 signals to a Rockwell Collins DAGR. The RSR
GNSS Transcoder™ is powered by the USB port with a 5V USB power bank. When the power bank
is connected, the simulation will start as indicated by the PWR/XT LED blinking at 5Hz. The RF
output from the RSR GNSS Transcoder™ is connected to the external antenna input on the DAGR.
The DAGR uses the 180 Ohm DC termination resistor in the RSR GNSS Transcoder™ to detect the
presence of an external antenna or simulator in this case.
The DAGR will start to track satellites and obtain a position fix.
shows the DAGR with a
position fix from the RSR GNSS Transcoder™’s RF output. If no fix is obtained after one or two
minutes, then check that the DAGR detects the RSR GNSS Transcoder™ as an external antenna by
disconnecting the RF cable. The DAGR should display an error message that the external antenna
connection is lost if the RSR GNSS Transcoder was detected correctly.
Also, because the DAGR maintains a real time clock with the battery backup, it may be necessary to
remove the battery backup for the DAGR to continuously track the simulated signals from the RSR
GNSS Transcoder™. Removing the battery backup is only necessary because the simulated time
does not match the correct time. So removing the battery backup is not necessary for Transcoding
applications.
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