Q-Flex Satellite Modem Installation and Operating Handbook
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additional services such as an ESC channel be required
then the appropriate service, such as
Closed network plus
ESC,
should be selected together with
SmartLink
as the
FEC type.
DVB-S2 configuration options such as FEC frame size and
pilots are available under
Edit->Tx-Rx->Advanced
.
DVB-S2X
The DVB-S2X service is an extension of the DVB-S2
service. As well as supporting additional choices for
modulation and FEC rate, it supports additional roll-off
factors of 5%, 10% and 15%.
DVB-S2X configuration options such as FEC frame size and
pilots are available under
Edit->Tx-Rx->Advanced
.
Table 6-2 Tx/Rx Service
6.2.4.4 Tx/Rx Rate Control
Data rate
This allows the user to enter a data rate, from which a symbol rate
is calculated.
Symbol rate
Tthis allows the user to enter a symbol rate, from which a data rate
is calculated.
Table 6-3 Tx/Rx Rate Control
6.2.4.5 Tx/Rx Data Rate
Range:
0.0048Mbps to 160.0Mbps; step size: 0.000001Mbps
Description:
The terrestrial data rate is the maximum number of data bits that the
modem will process in relation to the selected terrestrial interface.
The relationship between the terrestrial data rate and the size of the
satellite channel is complex. The modem will calculate and display the
channel symbol rate for the current configuration, or alternatively, for link
budget analysis, a comprehensive
Rate Calculator
is available from
Technical Support.
For IP, the terrestrial data rate must allow for all overhead due to IP
headers and Ethernet frames.
As an alternative to setting the terrestrial data rate, the modem also
allows the satellite-link symbol rate to be set and will use this to determine
the terrestrial data rate.