Satellite Communication Lab Manual
Satellite Communication Lab Manual
Satellite Communication Lab Manual
Experiment : 2 Aim of the Experiment : To Transmit the tone, audio, video signal through a satellite link Apparatus Required: Satellite uplink transmitter Satellite downlink receiver Satellite link emulator RHCP, LHCP axial mode helical antennas Function Generator Digital Storage Oscilloscope (DSO) BNC to BNC connectors : 2 Nos Condenser mic Portable LCD TV Audio Video cable Theory: The UP Link: In the uplink station, the signals have to be sent at a differing frequency, usually in the higher 14 GHz band, to avoid interference with downlink signals. Another function performed by the uplink station is to control tightly the internal functions of the satellite itself. Uplinks are controlled so that the transmitted microwave power beam is extremely narrow, in order not to interfere with adjacent satellites in the geo-are. The powers involved are several hundred watts. The transmitter power for the earth station is provided by high power amplifiers. The large power can be supplied to these amplifiers. The transmitting antenna and amplifier units are placed on the gound therefore there is no limitation on size, weight etc,. Parameters. The Transponders: Each satellite has a number of transponders with access to a pair of receive/transmit antennas and associated electronics for each channel. The satellite transponder receives uplink transmission from the earth station and retransmits the signal on downlink. The uplink transmission is received by the antenna of the satellite. The front end receiver increases the signal to noise ration of the signal received and provides amplification.
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receiver provides amplification to the signal. Carrier processing involves the demodulation of the uplink carrier frequencies and demodulation of the information on downlink frequencies. It can also change the modulation format for downlink. Transponders are normally of three types: 1. Low power 2. Medium Power 3. High Power.
The power received at the antenna of satellite via uplink is very small. Therefore front end
select Analog, similarly select Analog, TTL for CH2 and CH3 j. For audio and video Select Mic 1, Mic 2, Video for CH1 ,2,3 respectively k. After the channels are selected, then press Enter key to the lock this settings l. Press escape key and select the option C to view settings
i. See that the cursor is in front of the AUDIO CH1 use left and right keys to
Conclusion: with the help of the satellite emulator trainer the concept of satellite communication in the range of microwave band and satellite uplink and satellite downlink are studied.
1. please read Satellite Communications by Pratt book for more details about the satellite communications 2. also visit the ISRO website for various applications notes and poster on the Indian satellite systems Jagadeesh Samudrala.
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