
Information Line
Description
AFC
The level and status of the AFC voltage at the IFDR module. The number
is the present output level in D-Units ranging from 100 to +100. The
shorter
%
symbol is used since percentage units correspond in a natural
way to the D- Units.
An additional number in square brackets are printed to the right of the
AFC level to show the encoded bit pattern which corresponds to that
level. This appears when RVP900 detects a special digital format. That is,
when the back panel phase-out lines have been configured for AFC, or
when any of the following are not true: a) the low and high numeric AFC
span is -32768 ... +32767, b) the uplink is enabled, c) the uplink format is
binary, and d) pinmap protocol is OFF. Binary format is printed in base-10,
BCD format is printed in Hex, and 8B4D format is printed with the low 16-
bits (four BCD digits) in Hex and the upper bits in base-10.
The AFC modes shown to the right of the numerical value(s), and can take
the following states:
•
(Disabled)
Indicates that neither AFC nor MFC are enabled. The output voltage
remains fixed at 0% (center of its range).
•
(Manual)
Manual Frequency Control (MFC) is overriding AFC. The
U
and
D
commands can be used to slew the voltage up and down.
If any of the following states appears, it implies that AFC is enabled and
that MFC is disabled:
•
(NoBurst)
The energy in the burst is below the minimum energy threshold for a
valid pulse. The AFC loop remains idle.
•
(Wait)
The burst pulse has become valid just recently, but the AFC loop is idle
until the transmitter stabilizes.
•
(Track)
The burst pulse is valid, and the AFC loop is tracking in order to bring
the burst frequency within the inner hysteresis limits.
•
(Locked)
The burst pulse is valid and the AFC loop is locked. The burst
frequency is now within the outer hysteresis limits and has previously
been within the inner limits while tracking. This is the stable
operational mode in which data acquisition should take place.
6.6.4 Computing Filter Loss
The
Ps
printout displays the power loss (calibration error) that results when the given filter is
applied to the given transmit burst waveform. This allows you to correct for the difference
between what a broad-band power meter measures as the overall transmit power, and what
the RVP900 narrow-band receiver detects within its passband. The filter loss is a subtle
quantity that depends on the combined characteristics of both the transmit waveform and
the receiver matched filter.
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