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Jun 25th, 2009 at 12:02pm
Most "Satellite On the Move" applications utilize spread spectrum to avoid adjacent satellite interference (ASI).
Now that I have re-read your post, you stated that you are using a 3100 Series iDirect unit. That unit does not support spreading, so we have the answer.
What is the size of your downstream carrier (MHz? Info rate? Symbol rate?). Do you have a copy of your options file? If so, under the block [MODEM_PARAMETERS] there is a rx_bitrate...what are those values? You can also telnet to the unit and type rx bitrate at the prompt, and it will spit out the digits.
What type of LNB are you using on that stabilized 4003 parabolic? NJR PLL?
When you say you are using an external GPS, how is it connected to the Seatel or the iDirect unit (read: how are you feeding NMEA to the iDirect)? Is it provided on console or is it provided via telnet session? I cant remember with the Seatel units.
Bottomline: 15-20 minutes is way to long for re-acquisition. You should be seeing no more than 1 minute before reacquiring the network. Your problem is either with the stability of your LNB or the way your unit takes in GPS (as you mentioned). I would work it from those two angles. If your LNB is a PLL, and confirmed good, then you can almost rule that out.
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