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P300H
P300 Modem Installation and Operating Handbook
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Set AUPC Mode: [Off]
1=Off 2=Mon dist' 3=Maint' EbNo 4=Self mon
Change, Tx, Modulator, AUPC Mode Menu
6.6.18 Change, Tx, Modulator, AUPC, MODE Menu
NOTE: You probably need permission from the satellite operators to use AUPC unless you have a blanket
power budget which you may use as you see fit.
The modes are as follows:
OFF
The modem disables the Auto Uplink Power Control, the Tx power will not adjust
dynamically. Any AUPC positive or negative delta power adjustment to the Tx
output power It is removed instantaneously (ie a Tx power step). Any bandwidth
within the ESC channel used by the AUPC It is released back for ESC usage.
MON DIST'
The local modem utilises the async ESC channel between the local and distant
modems to regularly collect Eb/No and BER data from the distant modem. This
can be displayed with
Monitor, Distant Eb/No & BER
. This It is not an `active`
AUPC mode and the Tx power will not adjust dynamically, it simply allows local
monitoring (and logging) of distant performance.
MAINT Eb/No
This It is full AUPC mode. As with
MON DIST'
above it uses the ESC channel to
collect Eb/No information from the distant modem, but in addition it varies the Tx
power within the constraints provided to maintain a specified distant Eb/No.
SELF MON
This It is ONLY used in Tx only applications (typically point to multipoint) to
attempt to maintain the Eb/No at (multiple) Rx only stations. It requires the
modem to be able to receive the its own carrier via satellite (not by any form of
IF loop). In operation it monitors the
local
Rx Eb/No and adjusts the
local
Tx
power to keep this local Eb/No constant. This means it can compensate for
atmospheric changes which affect the Tx signal to the satellite, and LOCAL
atmospheric changes affecting the Rx signal from the satellite. If however (as It
is common) there are multiple Rx terminals over a wide geographical area, then
different atmospheric conditions over each terminal will still cause a variation in
the Eb/No for each terminal.
Note: See AUPC in section 8.11.1 on page 143 regarding the async ESC channel requirements in order
for local modem to distant modem communications in order for modes `
Mon Dist
` and `
Maint Eb/No
` to
operate. Note also that the distant modem must be set for remote reporting of Eb/No with
Change, Rx,
Demod, AUPC
.