Q-Flex Satellite Modem Installation and Operating Handbook
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6.2.4.15 Tx/Rx Spectral Inversion
Spectral inversion is an On/Off control that controls whether the carrier I and Q
components are swapped or not, allowing the modem to compensate for any other
equipment in the transmit or receive chain that has introduced a spectral inversion.
Paradise recommends keeping the signals in the space segment non-inverted,
particularly when
Paired Carrier™
is being used. If the ground-segment uplink
equipment contains a spectral inversion then transmit spectral inversion should be
enabled in the modem to correct for it. Similarly, if the ground-segment downlink
equipment contains a spectral inversion (e.g. due to an inverting LNB) then receive
spectral inversion should be enabled in the modem to correct for it.
6.2.4.16 IF/L-band Output Power
Range:
0.0dBm to -25.0dBm; step size: 0.1dBm
Description:
This sets the transmitted output power when using IF.
Table 6-16 IF Output Power
Range:
0.0dBm to -40.0dBm; step size: 0.1dBm
Description:
This is the transmitted output power when using L-band.
Table 6-17 L-band Output Power