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RFX-RMT-II SD/HD 

LAST REV: DEC 2007 

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Operator’s Manual 

RF ExtremeCare: 866.732.0113 

 

 
 

1.1  Health & Safety 

 

Exposure to Non Ionising (RF) Radiation/Safe Working Distances

 

 
 
The  safe  working  distance  from  a  transmitting  antenna  may  be  calculated  from  the 
relationship: 
      

D =

 

 

 

 

 
in which   D = safe working distance (meters) 
               PT = transmitter or combiner power output (watts) 
 

    GR = antenna gain ratio = anti log (gain dBi 

÷

10) 

 

     w  =  Maximum allowed power density (watts/square meter) 

 
The  RF  power  density  value  is  determined  by  reference  to  safety  guidelines  for  exposure  of 
the human body to non-ionising radiation.  It is important to note that  the guidelines adopted 
differ throughout the world and are from time-to-time re-issued with revised guidelines.  For RF 
Central  use,  a  maximum  power  density  limit  (w)  of  1w/m²  is  to  be  applied  when  calculating 
minimum safe working distances.  Appendix A refers. 
 

Important Note:

  It must be remembered that any transmitting equipment radiating power 

at frequencies of 100 kHz and higher, has the potential to produce thermal and athermal 
effects upon the human body. 
 
To be safe: 
 
a) 

Operators  should  not  stand  or  walk in front  of  any  antenna,  nor  should  they  allow 
anyone else to do so. 

 
b) 

Operators should not operate any RF transmitter or power amplifier with any of its 
covers removed, nor should they allow anyone else to do so. 

 
 
Worked examples 
 

Antenna

 

Transmitter Power

 

Type

 

Gain (dBi)

 

Gain Ratio

 

2W

 

4W

 

10W

 

30W

 

OMNI

 

2.5 

1.5 

2.5 

HELIX

 

20 

100 

5.6 

15.5 

PARABOLIC 
DISH

 

35 

3,162 

22.5 

32 

50 

87 

 

 

 

MINIMUM SAFE DISTANCE (METERS)

 

 

P

T

. G

R

.w

 

4

π

 

 

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Страница 1: ...D LAST REV DEC 2007 1 Operator s Manual RF ExtremeCare 866 732 0113 Rack Mounted Transmitter RFX RMT II SD HD OPERATOR S MANUAL Copyright 2007 RF Central Need help Contact Technical Support 866 732 01...

Страница 2: ...1 5 RF O P 13 6 1 6 Remote Monitoring and Control 13 6 1 7 User data future option 14 7 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS 15 7 1 Audio Video Encoder 15 7 2 COFDM Modulator 17 7 3 Power Amplifier 17 7 4 Power ampl...

Страница 3: ...er 29 9 1 1 Antennas 29 9 1 2 Checks 29 9 2 The Receiving Equipment 30 9 3 Transmitter Receiver Tests 30 10 System Remote Monitoring and Setup 31 11 APPENDIX A MPEG Encoder SD Parameter Sets 32 12 APP...

Страница 4: ...resent Users are strongly recommended to return any equipment that requires RF servicing to Gigawave WARNING GaAs BeO Hazard Certain components inside the equipment contain Gallium Arsenide and Beryll...

Страница 5: ...from time to time re issued with revised guidelines For RF Central use a maximum power density limit w of 1w m is to be applied when calculating minimum safe working distances Appendix A refers Import...

Страница 6: ...ed to the RF radiation may be unaware of and has no control over the radiation energy received The uncontrolled environment conditions can arise even in the best regulated operations and for this reas...

Страница 7: ...digital or SDI embedded The unit may be switched between SD and HD encoding profiles The unit may be controlled in three ways by remote control RS232 RS485 by front panel key pad and LCD display compr...

Страница 8: ...cy Selectable to less than 2 frames minimum Tx to Rx Video Input SDI HD SMPTE 292M 299M SDI SD SMPTE 259M 272M Analog Composite and YUV YC Component video Audio Input Digital HD SDI embedded Digital S...

Страница 9: ...FX RMT II SD HD LAST REV DEC 2007 9 Operator s Manual RF ExtremeCare 866 732 0113 4 OVERVIEW OF RFX RMT II TRANSMITTER SHF Power Amplifier Motherboard Modulator Module Front Panel Module Encoder Modul...

Страница 10: ...dulator module 3 Modulator module This module accepts the digital transport stream from the encoder module and uses digital COFDM modulation techniques to produce a digital RF signal at the required R...

Страница 11: ...Channel Thumb wheel 0 9 Selects the pre set RF channel This function can also be controlled via the push buttons and RMT II menus and via remote control Pre set RF channel frequency allocations can be...

Страница 12: ...log Y C or YUV video or ASI transport stream Selected via front panel keypad 75 BNC connectors female 6 1 2 Analog Audio inputs XLR connectors Line Mic Hi Z The four channels of analog audio are conne...

Страница 13: ...11 to 18V DC nominal Pin Function 1 0V 2 Not Used 3 Not Used 4 12VDC 6 1 5 RF O P Connector Type 50 N type female 6 1 6 Remote Monitoring and Control Connector Type 9 way D type female Remote Control...

Страница 14: ...uture option Connector Type 7 pin LEMO connector EGG 1B 307 CLN User data selectable as RS232 or RS485 future option RS232 CONNECTIONS RS485 CONNECTIONS Pin 1 Not Used Not Used 2 Not Used Not Used 3 U...

Страница 15: ...to an 8 bit parallel digital video bus Analog to Digital Video Converter 10 bit over sampling ADC Takes either Composite Video 75 1v p p CVBS YC or YUV inputs in either PAL NTSC format and converts t...

Страница 16: ...ionally predicted frames 4 2 2 Only in conjunction with motion compensation thus low data rates down to 4 Mbps can be achieved The encoder includes special modes which are optimized for low delay late...

Страница 17: ...lected parameter set When the traffic being carried by the Tx is ASI the modulator may be set for modulation FEC and guard interval according to the charts in Appendix C There are no field replaceable...

Страница 18: ...data from all boards within the unit All configuration parameters video settings audio settings MPEG encoder parameters frequencies etc are held on this board This allows the ability to change other...

Страница 19: ...alization of the unit the Status LED will be off The Local LED shows Green when the unit is under local control The LED shows Amber when under remote control RS232 485 8 3 Top level Menu Four charts s...

Страница 20: ...cate the current configuration for video audio encoding and modulation 8 4 Operational menu MPEG2 encoder mode For the top level summary screen use the buttons are used to select the required sub menu...

Страница 21: ...n Section 8 4 6 Encoder menu the operator may also setup User Presets This menu allows the following parameters to be manually selected Modulation mode QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM Guard interval FEC code rate...

Страница 22: ...nel frequency and PA On Off is selected from the push button menu or via the two front panel rocker switches Keypad Control is via the 6 push buttons in conjunction with the menu tree Remote Control i...

Страница 23: ...this menu The serial numbers of the firmware can be used in discussions with the factory regarding the issue status of the software 8 5 7 Remote options This menu allows the remote control interface t...

Страница 24: ...ed by pressing the and C buttons simultaneously for 2 to 10 seconds then releasing the C button 8 7 1 Control Mode This menu is the same as the equivalent in the MPEG Operations menu 8 7 2 Prog Channe...

Страница 25: ...H 1 2 11250 GHZ CH FREQ CH 12 2 2650 GHZ CH FREQ MAN 2 2 00 GHZ 5 MAIN MENU AUDIO AUDIO INPUT ANALOGUE AUDIO 1 5 AUDIO 2 AUDIO 3 AUDIO 4 DIGITAL ANALOGUE EMBEDDED LINE MIC AUDIO LEVEL 0 0DB AUDIO 1 SE...

Страница 26: ...PROG CHANNELS PROG CHANNEL Ch 1 2 30000GHz PROG CHANNEL Ch 10 2 4 600GHz PROG CHANNEL Ch 10 2 70000GHz E 5 A MOVE TO DIGIT ON LEFT B MOVE TO DIGIT ON RIGHT INCREASE DIGIT VALUE DECREASE DIGIT VALUE BL...

Страница 27: ...NU ASI MODE CONFIG 1 1 ASI DATA RATE 18 096257 Mbit s ASI TYPE NORMAL STATUS 2 2 ASI IN NO TS OK MAIN MENU CH FREQ CH FREQ CH 1 7 11250 GHZ CH FREQ CH 12 7 2650 GHZ CH FREQ MAN 7 2 00 GHZ 5 E ASI OPTI...

Страница 28: ...FTWARE INVENTRY E FRONT PANEL TDFP 0164 01 MOTHERBOARD RMMB 0102 01 PSU MONITOR TDMN 0401 ENG MENU PROG CHANNELS PROG CHANNEL Ch 1 2 30000GHz PROG CHANNEL Ch 10 2 4 600GHz PROG CHANNEL Ch 10 2 70000GH...

Страница 29: ...PS controlled antenna for helicopter air to ground PA series low profile antennas are used for uplinking ground to air or on board linking HX series antennas offer increased gain and directivity FBA f...

Страница 30: ...e necessary ensure that the connectors are compatible and of good quality to avoid problems at the site Check that the receiving antenna receiver interfaces are clean and free from dust and other unwa...

Страница 31: ...6 732 0113 10 System Remote Monitoring and Setup The RMT II may be operated under remote control using RS232 or RS485 Information for the set up of the remote control interface is given in paragraph 8...

Страница 32: ...5 PBMP 3000 1004 08 12 0641 16 QAM FEC1 2 G1 32 422 ML 10 4 Frame GOP 16 256 Std 6 PBMP 3000 1005 08 12 0641 16 QAM FEC1 2 G1 32 422 ML 10 4 Frame GOP 4 256 Std 7 PBMP 3000 1006 08 12 0641 16 QAM FEC...

Страница 33: ...s Field Intraslice 384 Low 5 PBMP 3000 5006 0A 18 096 16 QAM FEC3 4 G1 32 MP H14 L Intraslice 16 00 1080i 25 29 fps Frame Intraslice 384 Std 6 PBMP 3000 5013 10 18 096 64 QAM FEC1 2 G1 32 MP H14 L Int...

Страница 34: ...8 1 4 1 2 6 03 5 85 5 53 4 98 2 3 8 04 7 81 7 37 6 64 3 4 9 05 8 78 8 29 7 46 5 6 10 1 9 76 9 22 8 29 7 8 10 6 10 2 9 68 8 71 16 QAM 1 32 1 16 1 8 1 4 1 2 12 1 11 7 11 1 9 95 2 3 16 1 15 6 14 7 13 3 3...

Страница 35: ...ENDIX D Old New Channel Plan Freqs Channel Frequency 1 Old 1999 0 2 Old 2016 5 3 Old 2033 5 4 Old 2050 5 5 Old 2067 5 6 Old 2084 5 7 Old 2101 5 8 2458 5 9 2475 5 10 2492 0 1 New 2031 5 2 New 2043 5 3...

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