Repeaters Purpose
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by: Tymon Hytem
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This filter is designed to achieve requisite mask, noise rejection and equalization. It should not add any circuit noise. Typical filters so used are Butterworth or Bessel filters. The delay introduced by the filter is cancelled by an equalizer without introducing any attenuation and distortion. Present communication satellite repeaters use dual mode filters using cavity coupling and having centre frequency to bandwidth ratio of about 100000 and C band and about 10000 at about k band. Accordingly C band filter has bandwidth of about thirty six mega hertz. Primary function of carrier processing equipment is frequency translation that is to bring the uplink signal to lower frequency down link signal. Frequency translation can be done in the following four different ways. Conventional repeater use either radio frequency-radio frequency translation or radio frequency- Intermediate frequency-radio frequency translation where as regenerative repeater uses either intermediate frequency modulation method or demodulation-re modulation method. Thus the difference in the conventional repeater and regenerative repeater lies only in the structure of its carrier processing unit. Last unit of the satellite is the power amplifier. Traveling wave tube amplifiers re popularly used as power amplifiers. The size of traveling wave tube depends upon the purpose of the satellite. Typical parameters of traveling wave tube amplifiers are saturated output power is eight to twenty watts, saturated gain is fifty five decibel, carrier to inter modulation noise power ratio at saturation is ten to twelve decibel and amplitude modulation-pulse modulation conversion coefficient is 4.5 decibels.
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Tymon Hytem has worked in the electronics field for the past 15 years. He enjoys helping people decide on electronic gadgets from finding the right phone for your business and can help you choose the perfect Background Music for your business needs.
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