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SLM-5650
Satellite Modem
Installation and Operation Manual
Comtech EF Data is an ISO 9001
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gistered Company.
Part Number MN/SLM5650.IOM
Revision 2
August 19, 2006
Comtech EF Data, 2114 West 7th Street, Tempe, Arizona 85281 USA, 480.333.2200, FAX: 480.333.2161.
This manual describes the installation and operation for the Comtech EF Data SLM-5650
Satellite Modem. This is a technical document intended for earth station engineers, technicians,
and operators responsible for the operation and maintenance of the SLM-5650.
Related Documents
The following documents are referenced in this manual:
• Department of Defense (DOD) MIL-STD-188-114A, Electrical Characteristics of Digital
Interface Circuits
• Comtech EF Data Specification SP/11226
• INTELSAT Earth Station Standards 308 and 309
• EUTELSAT SMS
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Preface
Conventions and References
Cautions and Warnings
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury. CAUTION may also be used to indicate other
CAUTION
WARNING
IMPORTANT
unsafe practices or risks of property damage.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
IMPORTANT indicates a statement that is associated with the task
being performed.
Examples of Multi-Hazard
Formats
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Preface
Metric Conversion
Metric conversion information is located on the inside back cover of this manual. This
information is provided to assist the operator in cross-referencing English to Metric conversions.
Recommended Standard Designations
Recommended Standard (RS) Designations are equivalent to the designation of the Electronic
Industries Association (EIA). Comtech EF Data will reference only one designator throughout the
manual.
Military Standards
References to “MIL-STD-188” apply to the 114A series (i.e., MIL-STD-188-114A), which
provides electrical and functional characteristics of the unbalanced and balanced voltage digital
interface circuits applicable to both long haul and tactical communications. Specifically, these
references apply to the MIL-STD-188-114A electrical characteristics for a balanced voltage
digital interface circuit, Type 1 generator, for the full range of data rates. For more information,
refer to the Department of Defense (DOD) MIL-STD-188-114A, Electrical Characteristics of Digital Interface Circuits.
Trademarks
Product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies and are hereby acknowledged.
Revision 2 Highlights
• Incorporated engineering changes throughout the manual.
• Revised Chapter 4, Front Panel Operation.
• Revised Appendix D, Ethernet Management.
• Revised Appendix E. 10/100/1000 Base-T (GbE) Interface
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Preface
European EMC Directive
In order to meet the European Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive (EN55022,
EN50082-1), properly shielded cables for DATA I/O are required. More specifically, these cables
must be shielded from end-to-end, ensuring a continuous ground shield.
The following information is applicable for the European Low Voltage Directive (EN60950):
<HAR> Type of power cord required for use in the European Community.
CAUTION: Double-pole/Neutral Fusing
!
International Symbols:
ACHTUNG: Zweipolige bzw. Neutralleiter-Sicherung
Alternating Current.
Fuse.
Safety Ground.
Chassis Ground.
Note: For additional symbols, refer to “Cautions and Warnings” listed earlier in this
preface.
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Preface
Warranty Policy
This Comtech EF Data product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a
period of one year from the date of shipment. During the warranty period, Comtech EF Data will,
at its option, repair or replace products that prove to be defective.
For equipment under warranty, the customer is responsible for freight to Comtech EF Data and all
related custom, taxes, tariffs, insurance, etc. Comtech EF Data is responsible for the freight
charges only for return of the equipment from the factory to the customer. Comtech EF Data will
return the equipment by the same method (i.e., Air, Express, Surface) as the equipment was sent
to Comtech EF Data.
Limitations of Warranty
The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper installation or
maintenance, abuse, unauthorized modification, or operation outside of environmental
specifications for the product, or, for damages that occur due to improper repackaging of
equipment for return to Comtech EF Data.
No other warranty is expressed or implied. Comtech EF Data specifically disclaims the implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose.
Exclusive Remedies
The remedies provided herein are the buyer's sole and exclusive remedies. Comtech EF Data shall
not be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages, whether based
on contract, tort, or any other legal theory.
Disclaimer
Comtech EF Data has reviewed this manual thoroughly in order that it will be an easy-to-use
guide to your equipment. All statements, technical information, and recommendations in this
manual and in any guides or related documents are believed reliable, but the accuracy and
completeness thereof are not guaranteed or warranted, and they are not intended to be, nor should
they be understood to be, representations or warranties concerning the products described.
Further, Comtech EF Data reserves the right to make changes in the specifications of the products
described in this manual at any time without notice and without obligation to notify any person of
such changes.
If you have any questions regarding your equipment or the information in this manual, please
contact the Comtech EF Data Customer Support Department.
This chapter describes an overview of the SLM-5650 Satellite Modem, referred to in this
manual as “the modem” (Figure 1-1).
1.1 Introduction
The SLM-5650 satisfies the requirements for applications that require state-of-the-art modulation
and coding techniques to optimize satellite transponder bandwidth usage while retaining
backward compatibility in government and military communications systems. The initial release
of the modem supports base-band data rates up to 51.840 Mbps, and its flexible modulation and
Forward Error Correction (FEC) capabilities ensure that the throughput and BER over the
satellite is optimized.
• EIA-530/422 Data Interface (built in, to 20 Mbps)
• EIA-613/HSSI Data Interface (built in, to 52 Mbps)
• Optional Plug in Data Interface supports Gigabit Ethernet and others
• Data Source Bit Synchronization (Clock recovery for input data without an
associated transmit clock)
• Asymmetrical Loop Timing
• Full featured, built-in BER test-set
• Electrical and Ethernet Rx constellation monitor
• EIA-485 and EIA-232 interface for remote control
• Ethernet interface for remote control using HTTP, Telnet, and SNMP
• Flash upgrade capability
The modem is compliant with the provisions of MIL-STD-188-165A, DoD Standard,
Interoperability of SHF Satellite Communications PSK Modems (Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) Operation).
The modem is fully interoperable with legacy OM-73 modems and other Government owned
Commercial off-the-Shelf (COTS) and International Telecommunications Satellite Organization
(INTELSAT) compatible PSK modems.
The modem can be controlled and monitored from a variety of platforms, including its own front
panel controls and indicators, a co-located Personal Computer (PC) and remote control systems
such as theComtech Monitor and Control System (CMCS) and the Vipersat Network
FAST Variable data rates from 64 kbps to 5, 10, 20, or 52 Mbps
FAST 8-PSK and 16-QAM
FAST Turbo Data Rates to 5, 10, 20, and 52 Mbps
FAST Automatic Uplink Power Control (AUPC)
Hardware Turbo FEC (Card)
Hardware Gigabit Ethernet Interface (Card)
1.2 Modem Design
The modem was designed to accommodate a wide range of currently required features and to be
able to support both near term and far term advances in both software defined radio technology as
well as advances in FEC technology.
The user has the ability to:
• Add or change modular data interfaces and FEC assemblies
• Utilize an extensive array of built in test capabilities
• Be able to easily upgrade the modems capability in the field
• Be able to easily upgrade the modems software in the field
• Have a wide range of flexible remote control options
The user can expect:
• A highly reliable modem
• Low weight and low power dissipation
• A rugged, one-rack unit enclosure that defines state of the art.
The modem is designed for installation in fixed or mobile Earth Terminal (ET) facilities (sites)
using Defense Satellite Communications System III (DSCS III), DSCS III/Satellite Life
Enhancement Program (SLEP), Wideband Gap filler System (WGS), and commercial satellites.
1.3 Modem Description
The modem accepts signals from a selected digital signal source and modulates either a 70/140
MHz or L-Band Intermediate Frequency (IF) carrier with these signals. The demodulator will
receive (Rx) a signal from either a 70/140 MHz or L-Band IF input interface, then demodulate
the IF carrier. Clock and data are recovered and output on a selected data interface.
The transmit and receive functions are independent with respect to coding, interleaving,
overhead, and scrambling. The modem will not allow simplex operation in the 70/140 and
simplex operation in the L-Band IF interfaces at the same time. The modem will allow duplex
operation in either one of the two IF interfaces.
The modem supports Closed Network,Open Network and OM-73 modes of operation
described as follows.
1.4.1 Closed Networks
Closed networks refer to private networks with modem operational parameters that do not need to
interoperate with modems developed for commercial open networks, as specified under the IESS308, IESS-309, and IESS-310.
The modem, however, is capable of operating in such closed networks over commercial satellites
IAW INTELSAT requirements for closed network operation.
A Comtech EF Data overhead channel is provided for use during Closed Network operation.
1.4.2 Open Networks (INTELSAT)
Open networks refer to networks that must meet INTELSAT specified Effective Isotropic
Radiated Power (EIRP), EIRP stability, spurious emissions, intermodulation products, adjacent
carrier interference, frequency tolerance, equalization, and modem parameters such as
modulation, FEC, and scrambling.
The modem meets INTELSAT certification requirements and is capable of operating in such
open networks over commercial satellites IAW IESS-308, IESS-309, and IESS-310 requirements
for open network operation.
In order to be fully compatible with commercial modems complying with IESS-308, IESS-309,
and IESS-310, the modem supports the overhead framing integral to those modems. It is
important to note that no access to the overhead channel data or alarms is provided.
1.4.3 OM-73
OM-73 mode allows the SLM-5650 to be compatible with Linkabit’s original OM-73 modem.
This modem and it’s operational capabilities have become a defacto standard when operating
over DSCS satellites. All OM-73 modes listed in MIL-STD-188-165A are supported.
1.5 Data Interfaces
The SLM-5650 supports two native data interfaces as well as a option slot for an additional
modular data interface. The two native interfaces are TIA/EIA-530/422 and TIA/EIA-613
(HSSI). The option interface available at this time is the Gigabit Ethernet. The modem will
currently support only one interface at a time.
The TIA/EIA-530 interface supports the physical layer requirements for TIA/EIA-530. It also
supports the TIA/EIA-422 electrical interface specification. This interface operates in duplex
from 64 kbps to 20 Mbps.
1.5.2 TIA/EIA-613 (HSSI)
The TIA/EIA-613 interface supports the physical layer requirements for TIA/EIA-613. It also
supports the TIA/EIA-612 electrical interface specification. This interface operates in duplex
from 64 kbps to 51.84 Mbps.
1.5.3 Gigabit Ethernet
In the SLM-5650, the GBEI-5650 performs a simple bridge function and passes IP packets,
unaltered, in each direction between the LAN (10/100/1000Base-T interface) and WAN (SLM5650 modulator/demodulator). IP packet traffic is framed via HDLC encapsulation by the GBE5650 logic, and the GBEI-5650 is both the origination and termination point for HDLC
encapsulation. HDLC CRC-16 verification is performed on all received (from WAN) HDLC
frames.
1.6 Independent Tx and Rx Function
The Tx (modulator) and Rx (demodulator) sides of the modem are functionally independent and
separately controllable. The baseband Tx and Rx sides of a communications channel passing
through the modem are independently configurable, including the ability to select different
parameters (to include data rate, modulation, and coding) in support of asymmetrical operation.
Note: Data interfaces and IF interfaces are not independent.
Example: If the TIA/EIA-530 interface is selected DO NOT USE TIA/EIA-530 to transmit and
a HSSI interface to receive. The same principle applies to the IF interfaces if 70/140 is selected
DO NOT USE 70/140 to transmit and the L-Band interface to receive.
Operating Frequency Range 52 to 88, 104 to 176, 950 to 2000 MHz,
in 100 Hz steps
Modulation Types BPSK, QPSK, OQPSK, 8-PSK, 16-QAM
Digital Data Rates 64 kbps to 5 Mbps, in 1 bps steps (EIA-530, EIA-613)
64 kbps to 10 Mbps, in 1 bps steps (EIA-530, EIA-613)
64 kbps to 20 Mbps, in 1 bps steps (EIA-530, EIA-613)
64 kbps to 51.840 Mbps, in 1 bps steps (EIA-613)
Symbol Rate Range 32 KS/S TO 30 MS/S
EXT REF Input TNC Connector, 1, 5, or 10 MHz selectable
INT REF Stability 1 x 10-7
Scrambling V.35, OM-73, and Synchronous
IDR/IBS Framing Compatibility Support for IBS and IDR framing. Allows basic IBS/IDR Open
Network capable operation.
Built-in Test (BIT) Fault and status reporting, BER performance monitoring, IF
Loop-back, programmable test modes, built in Fireberd
emulation with all comprehensive BER measurements.
Summary Faults Reported via Front Panel LEDs, 9-pin D sub Alarm connector,
relay contacts for Tx, Rx, Common equipment faults, and Tx
and RX alarms. Open collector faults on the 15-pin D sub Aux
connector. Both data interfaces have open collector faults
available.
Monitor and Control EIA-485, EIA-232, 10/100 BASET Ethernet with HTTP, Telnet,
and SNMP.
Modulator Specification
Output Power +10 – 40 dBm, adjustable in 0.1 dB steps
Output Return Loss -14 dB (70/140 MHz)
-9 dB (L-Band)
Output Impedance
Spurious
Harmonics From Carrier (CW) to the greater of the 12th harmonic or
Tx Clock Source Rx, INT, Tx Terrestrial, and Data Source Sync
Output Connections TNC for 52 to 88, 104 to 176 MHz
Modulation Timing Jitter
Modulation Phase Error
Modulator Spectral Inversion Modem can invert the modulated spectrum
Transmit Clock and Data
Inversion
50 Ω
From Carrier
10 kHz bandwidth)
4000 MHz –60 dBc
Type N for 950 to 2000 MHz
< 3 % of the modulation symbol period.
< 2 °
Modem can invert the Tx clock and data independently of each
other. (EIA-530, EIA-613)
1.8.2 Acquisition and Timing Performance Requirements
Note: The following reference Eb/No is defined as the required Eb/No corresponding to a
BER of IE-3 with R-S FEC not enabled.
Table 1-2. Acquisition and Timing Performance Requirements
Parameter Specification
Initial Acquisition
Reacquisition Reacquisition is achieved, as follows, after a period of up to 15 minutes of the
BCI With Tx and Rx random data, the mean time to loss of BCI due to falsely adding or
System Retention Synchronization and BCI are mainta ined for all Eb/N0 above the reference Eb/N0
Receive Timing Jitter
Doppler The modem meets the requirements with a Doppler shift, rate of change, and
The modem achieves initial acquisition within the times as specified within ± 30 kHz
at the reference Eb/No
• For baseband data rates between 64 kbps and ≤ 128 kbps, the maximum initial
acquisition time is 500 seconds.
• For Baseband data rates between 128kbps and ≤ 1544 kbps, the maximum
initial acquisition time is 30 seconds.
• For baseband data rates > 1544 kbps, the maximum initial acquisition time is
1.5 seconds.
absence of signal when the carrier returns to within 500 Hz of its original frequency.
• For baseband data rates between 64 kbps and 128 kbps, the maximum
reacquisition time shall be 45 seconds.
• For baseband data rates between 128 kbps and 1544 kbps, the maximum
reacquisition time shall be 20 seconds.
• For baseband data rates greater than 1544 kbps, the maximum reacquisition
time shall be 1 second.
deleting bits is at least 3 days at the reference E
maintains BCI over 50 consecutive bits of all ones or zeros, which occur no more than
once in 10,000 bits, without employing data scra mbl ing .
(BPSK/QPSK/OQPSK/8-PSK) for signal loss of up to 50 modulation symbol
periods, with a probability of at least 90 percent.
The Rx output clock peak timing jitter cannot exceed ± 5 percent at the reference
E
when the modulated signal meets the modulation timing jitter requirement.
b/N0
acceleration for satellite inclination up to ± 7° as presented in Table A-6, and an
additional 0.5 dB added to the reference E
b/N0
. In addition, the modem
b/N0
.
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