- Description
- Technical Specifications
- Support Documents
Overview
The IBUC R has all of the advanced IBUC features and the upgraded RJ45 M&C connector.
IBUC offers significant benefits:
- Low terminal cost
- Simple design and installation
- Superior RF performance
- Simplified 1+1 configuration
New interfaces connect you to extensive M&C facilities for network management or local access. This powerful new M&C enables:
- Trouble-free commissioning with easy, point-and-click installation/configuration
- Continuous verification of performance with time-stamped alarm history
- Simplified monitoring of terminal status
IBUC Advantages
Integrated BUC/SSPA for higher performance and reliability. Upgraded with a weatherized RJ45 M&C interface connector for simplified cable installation. All models available with integral AC power supply or separate DC power supply. Internal 10MHz reference option automatically switches to internal reference when external reference is not detected. Low phase noise exceeds IESS308/309 requirements by a minimum of 10 dB. NMS-friendly interfaces enable remote management of your earth station RF. Embedded Web pages provide management for small networks using any Web browser. AGC or ALC circuits hold gain or output level constant. 30 dB User-adjustable gain in 0.1 dB steps preserves modem dynamic range.
Advanced user interfaces
- TCP/IP HTTP with embedded Web pages
- SNMP
- TELNET through TCP/IP
- FSK through TX IFL cable
- RS232/485 serial port
- Hand-held terminal
Frequency range | |
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Band 1 Std C-Band External reference IBUC |
5850 to 6425 MHz 950 to 1525 MHz |
Band 2 Palapa/ST-1 External reference IBUC |
6425 to 6725 MHz 975 to 1275 MHz |
Band 3 Insat External reference IBUC |
6725 to 7025 MHz 1150 to 1450 MHz |
Band 4 Ext. C-Band External reference IBUC |
5850 to 6650 MHz 950 to 1750 MHz |
Band 5 Full C-Band External reference IBUC |
5850 to 6725 MHz 975 to 1850 MHz |
Band 6 S-Ext C, 80-150W External reference IBUC |
5725 to 6525 MHz 1075 to 1875 MHz |
Input | |
VSWR / Impedance | 1.5:1 max / 50 Ohm |
Input Connector | Type N female (50 Ohm) |
Input Connector options | Type F (75 Ohm), TNC (50 Ohm) |
Input power detector | -55 to –20 dBm |
Gain | |
Small Signal Gain (L-band to RF) with attenuator set to 0 dB | |
80W | 80 dB min |
100W | 81 dB min |
125W | 82 dB min |
150W | 83 dB min |
175W | 83 dB min |
200W | 84 dB min |
Attenuator range | 30 dB variable in 0.1 dB steps |
RF Output | |
Interface | CPR-137G |
VSWR | 1.5:1 max |
Rated output power (P1dB) | |
80W | +49 dBm min |
100 W | +50 dBm min |
125 W | +51 dBm min |
150 W | +51.8 dBm min |
175 W | +52.4 dBm min |
200 W | +53 dBm min |
Note: output power in bands 4 & 5 is reduced by 0.5 dB. | |
IMD3 (2 carriers, 3 dB TOBO) | -27 dBc max |
Level stability with ALC | +0.5 dB |
Output power detector range | Rated power to –20 dB |
Power reading accuracy | + 1.0 dB max. |
Harmonics | -50 dBc max. |
Output Noise Power Density | |
TX < -74 dBm/Hz RX < -145 dBm/Hz |
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SSB Phase Noise | |
10 Hz External reference IBUC |
-115 dBc/Hz -54 dBc/Hz |
100 Hz External reference IBUC |
-140 dBc/Hz -79 dBc/Hz |
1 kHz External reference IBUC |
-150 dBc/Hz -89 dBc/Hz |
10 kHz External reference IBUC |
-155 dBc/Hz -94 dBc/Hz |
100 kHz External reference IBUC |
N/A -100 dBc/Hz |
1 MHz External reference IBUC |
N/A -110 dBc/Hz |
External Reference (multiplexed on TX I FL) | |
Frequency | 10 MHz |
Level | -12 to +5 dBm |
Internal Reference - optional | |
Local Oscillator Frequency | |
Band 1 Inverting Non-inverting |
7375 MHz 4900 MHz |
Band 2 Inverting Non-inverting |
7700 MHz n/a |
Band 3 Inverting Non-inverting |
8175 MHz n/a |
Band 4 Inverting Non-inverting |
7600 MHz 4900 MHz |
Band 5 Inverting Non-inverting |
7700 MHz 4900 MHz |
Band 6 Inverting Non-inverting |
7600 MHz n/a |
Monitor and Control | |
Ethernet (HTTP , Telnet, SNMP ), via RJ45 connector, | |
RS232/485, Hand-held Terminal via MS-type connector, | |
FSK multiplexed on TX I FL. | |
Environmental | |
Operating temperature | -40oC to +55oC |
Relative humidity | 100% condensing |
Altitude | 10,000 ft., (3,000 m) ASL |
(View our PDF Datasheet for more information) |