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FREQUENCY RANGE<br />

User Manual<br />

Operation and Management<br />

The Frequency Range parameter defines the input frequency in the Ku, C or L<br />

bands.<br />

This parameter affects the displayed frequencies and ranges of the <strong>IRD</strong>-<strong>2900</strong><br />

DVB-S receiver parameters. The following figure illustrates the Frequency Range<br />

screen.<br />

Frequency Frequency Range<br />

1���� L L BAND<br />

BAND<br />

2���� Ku Ku Ku BAND<br />

BAND<br />

3���� C C BAND<br />

BAND<br />

The available options are:<br />

• L-BAND – Receiving in the L-Band frequency range<br />

• Ku-BAND – Receiving in the Ku-Band frequency range<br />

• C-BAND – Receiving in the C-Band frequency range<br />

FREQUENCY SCAN<br />

The Frequency Scan screen allows scanning a selected frequency range if the<br />

stream's frequency is unknown. The symbol rate must be known and set in the<br />

<strong>IRD</strong>. The <strong>IRD</strong>-<strong>2900</strong> scans the frequency range, while seeking a valid DVB<br />

stream. Upon locating a valid DVB stream, the <strong>IRD</strong>-<strong>2900</strong> marks the located<br />

frequency and service name. Results output either to the RS-232 port (terminal)<br />

or Telnet. The following screen displays the Frequency Scan screen<br />

NOTE<br />

The <strong>IRD</strong>-<strong>2900</strong> scans only the L-band frequency range. Located frequencies are<br />

shown in L-Band and must be modified for the relevant frequency value if they<br />

are tuned to either C-band or Ku-band.<br />

The following figure illustrates the Frequency Scan screen.<br />

Frequency Frequency Scan<br />

Scan<br />

1���� OFF<br />

OFF<br />

2���� BAND BAND<br />

BAND<br />

3���� +/ +/-6 +/ 6 [MHz]<br />

Page 4-22 (Rev. 4.6/ SW v1.80/ December 2007)

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