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Training, Installation & Service Manual - Livewire Connections Ltd

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Command<br />

satellite skew<br />

satellite skew 3.7<br />

satellite max_inc<br />

satellite max_inc 2.5<br />

satellite rx_pol<br />

satellite rx_pol v<br />

satellite tx_pol<br />

satellite tx_pol v<br />

Description<br />

Shows or sets an additional skew offset of the<br />

satellite. Some satellite has additional skew<br />

because they have been placed different in the<br />

orbit. E.g. Optus satellites in Australia are offset -<br />

45 degrees. Most satellites have 0 degree skew<br />

offset.<br />

• Skew of the satellite: –90° to +90°.<br />

Shows or sets the maximum inclination of the used<br />

satellite. Some satellites are old and are therefore<br />

moving in larger circles in space. Setting the<br />

maximum inclination will add this to the SAILOR<br />

900 VSAT acquisition window size used to find the<br />

satellite.<br />

• Maximum inclination of satellite 0.0° to 90°<br />

Shows or sets the current RX polarisation:<br />

• v (vertical)<br />

• h (horizontal)<br />

Shows or sets the current RX polarisation:<br />

• v (vertical)<br />

• h (horizontal)<br />

Supported commands<br />

DDDD<br />

Command line interface<br />

satellite ele_cut_off<br />

satellite ele_cut_off 5<br />

satellite rx_lo<br />

Shows or sets the elevation referenced to earth<br />

where the SAILOR 900 VSAT must shut off for<br />

transmission. This is an FCC requirement. The<br />

elevation cut off depends on how much power is<br />

transmitted and which coding is used.<br />

• Valid range: 0° to 90°<br />

For further information see Elevation cutoff (in<br />

degrees) versus VSAT modem bandwidth and power<br />

on page 6-23.<br />

Shows the Rx LO / LNB LO. Range: 9.6 GHz to<br />

11.3 GHz.<br />

Table D-8: UCLI command: satellite (Continued)<br />

98-133966-E2 Appendix D: Command line interface D-7

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