Transponder Amplitude Linearity Sample Clauses

Transponder Amplitude Linearity. In any Transponder the carrier to third order intermodulation ratio shall be equal to or greater than those values shown below for the primary channel amplifier. The input back-off shown is for each of two equal power carriers relative to single carrier saturation. A degradation **** shall be allowed at each output level for any channel other than the primary. Total Output Backoff Level Relative to Single Carrier Saturation, dB Carrier/3rd Order Intermod **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** Note: All values are nominal ****. End of Appendix B-1 **** [The following “watermark” appears on each page of Appendix B-1: “March 30, 2006 Execution Copy” and has been removed to allow better clarity of the text of the appendix.] Appendix B-1 **** Beam Technical Appendix ****CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT APPENDIX B-2 **** TECHNICAL APPENDIX Satellite Information Satellite: **** Planned Orbital Location: **** Longitude Uplink Beam/Band: **** / **** Downlink Beam/Band: **** / **** Nominal Transponder Bandwidth ****: **** Customer's Transponder Capacity Allocation: ****
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Transponder Amplitude Linearity. In any Transponder the carrier to third order intermodulation ratio shall be equal to or greater than those values shown below for the primary channel amplifier. The input back-off shown is for each of two equal power carriers relative to single carrier saturation. A degradation of **** shall be allowed at each output level for any channel other than the primary. Total Output BackoffLevel for the sum relative relative to the output power at the single unmodulated carrier SFD, dB Minimum Carrier/3rd Order Intermod, dB **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** Note : All values are nominal ****. End of Appendix B-2 Appendix B-2 **** Beam Technical Appendix ****CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT APPENDIX B-3 TECHNICAL APPENDIX FOR **** Satellite Information Satellite: **** Orbital Location: **** Uplink Beam/Band: **** / **** Downlink Beam/Band: **** / **** Nominal Transponder Bandwidth ****: ****
Transponder Amplitude Linearity. In any Transponder the carrier to third order intermodulation ratio shall be equal to or greater than those values shown below for the primary channel amplifier. The input back-off shown is for each of two equal power carriers relative to single carrier saturation. A degradation of **** shall be allowed at each output level for any channel other than the primary. Total Output Backoff Level Relative to Single Carrier Saturation dB Carrier/3rd Order Intermod **** **** **** **** **** **** Note: All values are nominal ****. End of Appendix B-3 Appendix B-3 **** Beams
Transponder Amplitude Linearity. In any Transponder the carrier to third order intermodulation ratio shall be equal to or greater than those values shown below for the primary channel amplifier. The input back-off shown is for each of two equal power carriers relative to single carrier saturation. A degradation of 0.5 dB shall be allowed at each output level for any channel other than the primary.
Transponder Amplitude Linearity. In any Transponder the carrier to third order intermodulation ratio shall be equal to or greater than those values shown below for the primary channel amplifier. The input back-off shown is for each of two equal power carriers relative to single carrier saturation. A degradation of 0.5 dB shall be allowed at each output level for any channel other than the primary. Total Output Backoff Level Relative to Single Carrier Saturation, dB Carrier/3rd Order Intermod ---------------------- -------------------------- 0 8 -7 14 -14 24 Note: All values are nominal and accurate to +/- 1 dB. END OF APPENDIX B-2 Appendix B-2 Galaxy IX C-Band US and Caribbean Beam Technical Appendix APPENDIX C EARTH STATION AND OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ANALOG AND DIGITAL SERVICES VIA PANAMSAT C-BAND AND KU-BAND TRANSPONDERS

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