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RC3000 Antenna Controller 
Chapter 3 
Detailed Operation 
 
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3.2.2.3.3 Azimuth Scanning Autopeak 
The figure shows the movements made to perform an azimuth scanning (SCAN) operation.  This SCAN 
operation enables the RC3000 to try to compensate for any azimuth inaccuracy caused by truck heading 
calculation errors. 
 
1)  as part of the basic LOCATE movement, the mount will be moved to the target elevation position and 
the polarization axis will be moved to the correct orientation. 
2)  SCAN moves to the closest azimuth position “scan range” away from the nominal target azimuth.  
SCAN will begin trying to detect a satellite from this position. 
3)  SCAN steps and samples signal strength following each step.  The signal strength measurements 
are used to calculate the average background signal noise and to determine if a signal strength peak 
has been detected indicating the presence of a satellite at a particular position. The size of steps 
taken is calculated as a function of the antenna diameter and the signal band the receiving equipment 
is using to ensure that the satellite is not “stepped over”.  Note that in order to compensate for any 
vehicle tilt, occasionally elevation movements are also made to stay on the target elevation.  Note 
also that the stepping movements may be truncated due to the physical limit of azimuth movement. 
4)    After completing the total number of step movements, SCAN moves to the position that gave the best 
indication of a satellite.  If no satellite was clearly indicated, SCAN moves back to the original target. 
During the SCAN operation, line 4 of the display shows the total number of steps to be made and the 
current step being performed. 
AZIM:   0.0 (  -5.9)    SS1:523   LOCATE 
ELEV: -61.7 (  44.8)      SAT:GALAXY 7 
 POL:   0.0 ( -45.0) 
SCAN( 1/17) AZIMUTH FOR PEAK  <STOP>HALT 
The scan range is a user-defined angular value (see autopeak configuration 3.3.1.2.6) that determines 
the range to be searched by the SCAN routine.  Since this angular range is user-defineable, there are