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Sep 27th, 2009 at 2:58pm
If you already have a system that is operating well, with an acceptable rain fade margin then you can scale up the BUC output power with the bit rate increase.
If your BUC output power is now 1 watt for 500 kbit/s then 1M needs 2 watt. 6M needs 12 watt.
Be very careful with higher power BUCs. 1. The power supply and power supply cable need attention. Higher voltages e.g. 36V DC or 48V DC have less voltage drop in the cables due to lower current. INFINITI 7000, for example, have a 48V option for 16W BUCs. 2. Be very careful not to exceed the drive level needed for P-1dB, as damage is likely. Use BUCs with power output monitoring, power overload protection, temperature alarms and mute on LO fail if possible. Some modems (I don't know about iDirect) will deal with FSK telemetry from the BUC. 3. If you want 8-PSK or 16-QAM, double the nominal rating so you operate at or below the P-4dB point to minimise distortion. 4. Higher power BUCs are seriously dangerous . Make sure no one can get near the feed output as it will cook your eye lens in a flash. Radio regulations say that all VSAT remotes must automatically go to transmit mute (inhibit, tx=off) if the receive path is blocked, but don't rely on that for safety.
Best regards, Eric.
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