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4.4
TILT MEASUREMENT
Tilt is transmission loss in a coaxial cable. Tilt increases in
proportion to the square root of frequency. Tilt compensation adjusts
amplifier frequency/gain response to offset Tilt attenuation. As
displayed by a SAM 4040D, Tilt mode shows levels across a band of
channels. Tilt appears as the slope between lowest to highest
channel. Levels for each intermediate channel should reach the line.
Tilt Compensation
The tilt compensation feature allows you to enter the cable loss for a
particular section of coax and then, using the scan display, adjust the
gain of the amplifier to compensate for this loss. You can turn Tilt
Comp ON/OFF in the Tilt sub-menu.
SAM 4040D enables you to designate up to nine Tilt channels.
(
Config, Channel Plan, Edit Channel Plan
). The slope for Tilt is a
straight line from the lowest (in frequency) to the highest designated
Tilt channel. The low and high frequency channels are the pilot
channels. Pilot carrier’s levels establish the slope of the Tilt graph
that you see on the LCD.
Figure 4-3: Tilt Mode
You can enter Tilt measurement mode through the NAV top-level
menu, or by pressing the Tilt mode key.