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This article describes basics of satellite communication, VSAT subsystems and installation procedure.
Following table mentions Band versus various frequency range used in RF/wireless communication.
L 1-2 GHz
S 2-4 GHz
C 4-8 GHz
X 8-12.5GHz
Ku 12.5 to 18 GHz
K 18 to 26.5 GHz
Ka 26.5 to 40GHz
Satellite basically composed of three main parts transponder, antenna systems and solar cells.
Transponder converts higher frequency received from earth to lower frequency and transmit back to
earth. For C band as mentioned below it converts 6.175 GHz to 3.950 GHz as 2225MHz LO is used in the
satellite.
Band
The term Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) refers to a small fixed earth station. VSATs provide the
important communication link to set up a satellite based communication network. VSATs can be used
for voice, data, or video transmission and reception.
The VSAT comprises of two modules viz. an outdoor unit and an indoor unit. The outdoor unit consists
of an Antenna and Radio Frequency Transceiver. The antenna size is typically 1.8 or 2.4 meter in
diameter, although smaller antennas are also in use. The indoor unit functions as mux-demux, modem
and interfaces with the end user equipments like PCs, LANs, Telephones or an EPABX.
Outdoor Unit
The Outdoor unit is usually mounted near the antenna systems outside hence the name. It consists of RF
frequency converters (Up/Down converter), Power Amplifier, Low Noise Amplifier (LNA), OMT and
Antenna system.
The Up/Down converters convert frequencies IF to RF frequencies and vice versa. For example, Up
converter converts 70MHz to 6175 MHz and Down converter converts 3950MHz to 70MHz for C band
application.
Power Amplifier will amplify the signal before transmitting to the feed horn of the Antenna system.
LNAs are designed to amplify the noise added received signal received from the satellite. It is designed
such that it will amplify the signal and not the noise. Noise temperature is the parameter used to
describe the performance of a LNA.
The antenna system comprises of a reflector, feed horn and a mount. VSAT antenna usually varies from
1.8 meters to 2.4 or 3.8 meters. The feed horn is mounted on the antenna frame at its focal point by
support arms. The feed horn directs the transmitted power towards the antenna dish or collects the
received power from it. It consists of an array of microwave passive components. Antenna size is used to
describe the ability of the antenna to amplify the signal strength.
The outdoor unit is connected through coaxial cable to the indoor unit, which is situated inside the
room/building. Length of the cable is usually about 300 foot (approx. 90 meter).
Indoor Unit
The IDU consists of MUX/DEMUX, EDU (Encryption Decryption Unit), modem (modulator-demodulator).
MUX will interface with end user equipments viz. telephone, computers and sometime with EPABX and
LAN or router, if it has to carry more information. MUX will multiplex all the channels connected with it
using TDM. On receiver side DEMUX is used to de-multiplex the channels and passed on to respective
end user equipments.
EDU is basically the Encryption-Decryption unit which provides security by modifying the information to
be transmitted. On receiver side encryption technique will be conveyed so that the information can be
retrieved back again.
Installation procedure:
Step 1: Open all the sub systems from the received boxes. Sub systems include
• Feed Horn
• OMT
• BUC
• LNB
• Satellite Modem
• MUX
Step 2: Mount Antenna along with support, Do not tight all the screws.
Step 3: Check satellite latitude and longitude with which VSAT has to be tuned. Calculate Azimuth and
Elevation required for antenna alignment using al ulators’ availa le inputting latitude and longitude of
the place where VSAT need to be installed.
Step 4: Adjust Antenna Azimuth using compass and also elevation using tools available
If tools are not available roughly place antenna and first complete all other steps as mentioned below
then connect the spectrum analyzer at IF OUT of LNB and check for good signal, tighten the antenna in
that position.
Step 5: Run the IF cables from LNB and BUC to indoor unit (satellite modem).Connect LNB cable to IF IN
of modem & BUC to IF OUT of modem.
Step 6: Do necessary connections between MUX and Satellite modem for the Data (or voice or voice
+Data) to be transmitted using satellite link.
Step 7: Connect MUX with EPABX for voice connection and with PC for data connection depending on
the system designed for.
Step 7: Do setting for Frequency and power in RF equipments (RF Transceiver unit) and modem.
Following settings need to be done in IF Modem for VSAT 1 and VSAT 2 to be communicated via
satellite. Need to take care of Bandwidth so that one spectrum does not overlap the other.
FREQUENCY SETTINGS:
(VSAT1) (VSAT2)
1. Access is TDM-QPSK-FDMA
5. Rate ½ Convolution FEC, Viterbi soft decision decoder and outer Reed Solomon encoder-decoder
6. Support for 5-7 voice channels, Data channel for Network Management
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