Microwave Radio Communications LLC NST2G7G User Manual

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Satelitte Status Page 
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Audio Input 1 
& 2
The Audio Input Encoding values that are displayed in this fi eld include:
• Test 
Tone 
 
• Analog 
• SDI 
Embedded 
• AES-EBU 
Balanced
• AES-EBU 
Unbalanced
Audio Bitrate 
[kbps] & 2
The Audio Bitrate values for Audio 1 & 2 are displayed in this fi eld.
Audio Encoding 1 
& 2
The Audio Input Encoding types that are displayed in this fi eld include:
• Off
•  MPEG Layer I
 — MPEG Audio Layer I is a core audio algorithm
•  MPEG Layer II
 — MPEG Audio Layer II is a core audio algorithm.
• Linear 
PCM
 — Pulse-code modulation 
Frequency Control
The Frequency Control status provides a means to select the microwave, cellular 
and satellite Channel and Band and to view the frequency at which 
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calibrated. These settings can be modifi ed using the Frequency Plan page, as shown in 
Figures 31 & 32.
Tune Mode
• Channel 
Tuning
 - Channel Tuning provides a means to confi gure preset 
frequencies that you can employ when in SNG operation from the front panel in 
Local Control [or also in Remote Control]. These frequencies are set up within 
Satellite Channels while in Remote control.
• Frequency 
Tuning
 - This method of frequency selection can gbe done while 
in Local or Remote control, as described in the touchscreen SNG Operation 
section above and also in the Frequency Plans Web Page section below. The 
frequency tuning can be set for Block-upconverter [BUC] Disabled [L-Band] or 
BUC Enabled, as described below.
Channel
The frequency Channel can be selected using this drop-down fi eld. Channel options 
depend on the frequency band in which you are operating.  There are standard 
frequencies broadcasters use, or which can be created. The frequency channel displays 
the list of stored channels for the RF band in use.  This fi eld displays the name of the 
frequency channel that 
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Settings page in Remote control. Refer to the 
Frequency Plans Page [SNG]
.