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5.2.3 Forward Telemetry Frequency (3ST)
Use the
UP
and
DOWN
arrow keys or the numeric keypad to enter
the forward telemetry frequency corresponding to the 3ST.
NOTE: For successful Stealth mode operation, the Rx telemetry
frequency must match the Tx telemetry frequency setting of
the Model 3ST Transmitter.
Caution: Do not place the telemetry signal too close to the diplex
filter cut-off frequency in that roll-off may attenuate the
telemetry signal to the degree that communication fails.
This same caution applies to placing the signal in the high
end roll-off region.
5.2.4 Forward Telemetry Frequency (3HRV)
Use the
UP
and
DOWN
arrow keys or the numeric keypad to enter
the forward telemetry frequency corresponding to the 3HRV.
NOTE: For successful operation, the 3SRV telemetry frequency
must match the forward telemetry frequency setting of the
Model 3HRV.
Important: To prevent the 3HRV reverse sweep from contending
with the 3ST, disable the 3ST's reverse sweep. This will
speed up the 3ST's forward sweep. Multi-user contention
can also be eliminated by offsetting reverse channel
plans, and by using different telemetry frequencies.
5.2.5 Reverse Sweep Operation (3SRV Models in Stealth mode only)
Select "Single User" for reverse operations associated with a 3ST.
Select "Multiple Users" for reverse operations associated with a
3HRV. In Multi-user reverse mode the remote Stealth will display
the reverse noise (or ingress at the headend).