| These high performance
and easy-to-use rack mount instruments receive samples of the uplink
frequencies anywhere in the range 27.5 to 31.0 GHz and convert that
signal to the appropriate downlink frequency ranges occurring from
17.7 to 21.2 GHz, thereby simulating the target satellite while
still “off air” and allowing important alignment and
system performance measurements to be taken without compromising
the transmission.
Depending on the frequency regime of the individual system, there
is a choice of internal local oscillator frequencies of either 9.8
GHz or 10.3 GHz with stability over +10 to +40C of +/-2ppm (options
include TCXO and OCXO levels of stability) and typically each instrument
has a 3 GHz bandwidth. Input signal level can be very easily adjusted
over a 30dB range.
The local oscillator employs unique AtlanTecRF
PLL technology and is locked to either its own internal reference
or an externally provided source. The local oscillator itself features
harmonics of typically -25dBc and spurious at -80dBc with phase
noise at 10 KHz offset of -100dBc/Hz. The overall converter performance
sees transmitted harmonics better than -30dBc with in-band spurios
significantly better than -20dBc. Conversion gain at minimum attenuation
setting is generally better than -35dB for a 0dBm input level.
The basic models come with a very wide range of options in order
to tailor to the specific customer application. A variety of reference/stability
and attenuation control variations will adapt the units to many
different needs while the mechanical interfaces are catered for
with a wide range of input and output connector choice which, incidentally,
can be either rear or front panel mounted.
The 19” rack unit is 1U high and just 13.5 inches (343mm)
deep and the input power requirement is from 80 to 250V at 50/60Hz. |