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RC3000 Antenna Controller 
Chapter 3 
Detailed Operation 
 
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LONGITUDE: described in decimal degrees (180.0W to 180.0E) 
INCLINATION: the number of degrees of orbital inclination.  If a satellite is described as having an 
inclination greater than zero, the RC3000 will consider it an inclined orbit satellite and subsequently 
attempt to track its movement. 
BAND: the RF band that the user’s equipment will be receiving from the satellite.  The band information 
helps determine tracking movement size and timing. Throughout the RC3000, the bands are assigned 
numbers from the following list: <0-C 1-Ku 2-CK 3-L 4-X 5-Ka 6-S> 
POLARIZATION OFFSET: predicted polarization angles (horizontal and vertical) assume that the 
spacecraft maintains its polarization axis oriented with the equatorial plane.  A few satellites don't 
maintain this orientation.  The amount of offset from this standard in degrees must be defined.  The sign 
convention used is that the offset is defined from the perspective of looking from the earth to the satellite 
(clockwise positive, counterclockwise negative).  If no offset exists, the default value of 0 is described. 
When the <1> key is selected from the main LOCATE screen, the following screen appears to allow the 
user to select new satellite information via three methods. 
1-MANUALLY ENTER SAT DATA         LOCATE 
2-CHOOSE SAT FROM PRESET LIST 
3-SELECT SAT LONGITUDE 
<1-3>SELECT SAT DATA SOURCE   <BKSP>EXIT 
manual satellite entry 
  NAME:         LON:              LOCATE 
INCLIN:        BAND: 
PL_OFF:         
ENTER NAME 
When the user chooses to manually enter the satellite data, a screen appears with fields to enter the four 
required pieces of data. 
Preset satellite list 
                                 LOCATE 
#  NAME        LON  INC BAND 
 1 BRASIL A1  79.0W   2   C 
<SCR>THRU PRESET LIST         <BKSP>EXIT 
When the user chooses to select a satellite from the user programmed list of satellites, a screen appears 
allowing the user to scroll through the list and select a satellite by pressing the Enter key.  The preset list 
contains data for 20 satellites programmed by the user via the Preset Satellite configuration mode 
(3.3.1.1.3).  It is strongly suggested that the user program and use the preset satellite list. 
Satellite Longitude 
                                  LOCATE 
LON: 94W           BAND:Ku 
(ASSUMES NO INCLINATION & POL OFFSET) 
<SCR>LON <7>BAND <ENTER>SELECT   <0>EXIT 
When the user chooses to select a satellite longitude, a screen appears showing the satellite orbital slot 
closes to the mount's current longitude.   The user may change the orbital slot by one degree at a time by 
scrolling up or down (down for more Westerly, up for more Easterly).   The selected satellite's band may 
also be changed.  The name used by the LOCATE function will reflect the orbital slot selected ( "94W" in 
the above example.) 
NOTE: Selected satellite data pertains only to information about a particular satellite.  With respect to the 
RC3000 this is not considered “STOREd” data.  See the STORE mode (3.2.2.4) for more information.