assyrian
Computer
- Nov 9, 2001
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I have an operational C-band TVRO providing a stereo audio feed to an FM stereo transmitter operating with a maximum output of 10 kW. We have noted that at random periods (1-2 seconds) at random times the digital audio drops out.
We have used an SA to determine that no TI is the culprit. WE have determined that other locations in the area are receiving the signal with no audio interruptions or drop-outs.
An adjacent Ku-band TVRO downlinking the same program material is not affected in anyway. Audio has never dropped.
Naturally our first thought was that the FM transmitter is cause. It is operating at 98.1 MHz. We have noted that when the power is throttled back to 5 kW, the problem clears.
Therefore we surmised that the transmitted signal is causing a signal or voltage to be induced into the system. More than likely via the RG-11 coax. When the operational L-band frequency is checked with a SA, no hash or interference can be see.
Another suspect is the C-Band LNB L.O. This is the one difference between the KU and C-band systems (not counting the operating DL frequency). Otherwise the systems are the same.
A real head scratcher.
Any thoughts would be welcomed.
We have used an SA to determine that no TI is the culprit. WE have determined that other locations in the area are receiving the signal with no audio interruptions or drop-outs.
An adjacent Ku-band TVRO downlinking the same program material is not affected in anyway. Audio has never dropped.
Naturally our first thought was that the FM transmitter is cause. It is operating at 98.1 MHz. We have noted that when the power is throttled back to 5 kW, the problem clears.
Therefore we surmised that the transmitted signal is causing a signal or voltage to be induced into the system. More than likely via the RG-11 coax. When the operational L-band frequency is checked with a SA, no hash or interference can be see.
Another suspect is the C-Band LNB L.O. This is the one difference between the KU and C-band systems (not counting the operating DL frequency). Otherwise the systems are the same.
A real head scratcher.
Any thoughts would be welcomed.