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R3.2_v1.0
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Feature Descriptions
MDM9000 Satellite Modem
The Automated Equalink 3 calibration procedure is designed to automatically take into account all
these factors to configure Equalink 3 in the best possible way with minimal user interaction.
A detailed document describing the automated Equalink 3 calibration procedure can
be delivered upon request.
Please use the Newtec Service Desk tool to receive more information.
> Browse to https://customersupport.newtec.eu.
> Fill in your Username and Password
> Create a ticket
In response to your request you will receive the document from our support team.
In case you don't have a Username and Password yet for the Newtec Service Desk
tool: request a login to customersupport@newtec.eu.
In order to do a complete Equalink 3 calibration, the following procedures are typically performed in
the presented order:
Satellite Link Analysis (to verify the present conditions, such as the TWTA drive level, and uplink
and downlink noise level).
Automated Linear Equalink 3 Calibration (run and enable afterwards).
Automated Non-Linear Equalink 3 Calibration (run and enable afterwards).
Satellite Link Analysis
(to verify the link optimality and to give an overview of the gain of Equalink 3).
For broadcast or distribution links that are using a single carrier per transponder, both linear and
Non-Linear pre-distortion can give much link margin gain.

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