Quantum and Evolution Series Installation and Operating Handbook
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the ESC, without making any changes to the Tx power level.
Maintain remote Eb/No
In this mode, the modem will attempt to maintain the remote Eb/No at the
specified target level. As with Monitor remote Eb/No above, it uses the
ESC to maintain the distant end Eb/No.
Factory
default:
Off
Description:
This controls the AUPC mode of operation. Note that both modems
must
be placed in either
Monitor
or
Maintain
mode for AUPC to work.
Typically, the local controlling modem is placed in
Maintain
mode and
the remote modem is placed in
Monitor
mode (unless it is also controlling
another modem via AUPC). If AUPC is switched off in the remote
modem then the modem in question will not respond to requests to
provide Eb/No information. See Section 8.3 for a full description of
AUPC.
Edit-Tx-Carrier-Advanced-AUPC-Method Screen
Options:
Normal
This should be selected when two Quantum/Evolution modems are at
either ends of the satellite link.
Self
In this mode, the modem will adjust power output in an attempt to maintain
the Eb/No at its target level using the Eb/No from its own received carrier
rather than the Eb/No value being passed back from any remote modem.
P300
This should be selected when the distant end modem is a P300 series
modem. This uses a P300 style of ESC communications involving RS485,
as opposed to native Evolution/Quantum ESC communications, which use
IP over the ESC channel. The P300 RS485 messages are more concise
and may reduce ESC bandwidth requirements.
Factory
Normal
AUPC method:
[Normal]
New: Normal