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SatLink VSAT User Guide
Publication no. 101557
Rev 14.1.1-2
Copyright 2006-2012 STM Group, Inc.
Page 113 (182)
Receiver (LNB)
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Type SMW Q-PLL Type R (10.70-12.75 GHZ)
Local oscillator - LO1 10.000000 GHz
Local oscillator - LO2 10.750000 GHz
Local oscillator - LO3 11.300000 GHz
Local oscillator - LO4 9.750000 GHz
Oscillator switching frequency 1-2 11.260000 GHz
Oscillator switching frequency 2-3 11.700000 GHz
Oscillator switching frequency 3-4 12.250000 GHz
13/18V DC supply Off
Note: Use 'save config' to preserve the changes to the parameters configuration.
Note: VSAT restart is required before the new configuration is activated correctly when
antenna, BUC, or LNB types are changed.
19.5.3 Enable and Configure the Antenna Controller Interface
Enable the control of Mobile Antenna Controller (DAC) and/or GPS input, using the following CLI
command:
# odu antctrl enable <all | ctrldac | gps | off>
Parameter
Description
all
Enables both control of DAC and GPS input
ctrldac
Enables only control of DAC and disables the GPS input
gps
Enables only GPS input and disables the control of DAC
off
Disables antenna controller communication from IDU (both control of DAC and GPS
input will be disabled)
Option 'all' enables IP communication between the mobile VSAT and a known Mobile Antenna
Controller (such as SeaTel DAC 2202 / 2302). Through this interface mobile VSAT can
configure the antenna controller, exchange status information and collect GPS position.
Option 'off' disables IP communication between the mobile VSAT and the Mobile Antenna
Controller.
Option 'gps' enables IP communication between the mobile VSAT and the Mobile Antenna
Controller but only to collect GPS position.
Option 'ctrldac' enables IP communication between the mobile VSAT and the Mobile Antenna
Controller to send configuration and exchange status but will not collect GPS position.
Note: When the interface to Mobile Antenna Controller is enabled with options 'all' or
'gps', the GPS serial interface (in SatLink 1910 or SatLink 2900) should be disconnected.
Configure the IP address of the Mobile Antenna Controller (which must be accessible through the IDU
LAN interface), using the following CLI command:
# odu antctrl ip <ipaddr>

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