P7000
P7000 Combined Up and Down Frequency Converter
Peak Communications was formed in 1995 and began by manufacturing the P701 L band frequency downconverter. The addition of the Upconverter module in 1996 enabled Peak Communications to produce the P702 L band upconverter and then also the P700 L band Up/Down converter in a single 1RU. Over time the product range has increased to include 19" rack mount and remote mount block up and down converters covering the main satellite operating frequencies including X, C and Ku Bands. The integration of these block converters into a P700 converter facilitated full frequency conversion from IF to SHF via L band. In 2003 the P7000 range of converters was launched to supersed the P700 range.
The P7000 is a next generation fully synthesised combined L-Band Up and DownConverter which provides a low-cost solution for systems requiring an IF interface at 70 MHz ± 18MHz or 140MHz ± 36MHz . The unit incorporates a graphics display module, membrane keyboard and features a clear and intuitive control and configuration menu fully utilising the unique graphics display. The P7000 has an integral redundancy controller for 1:1 & 1:2 operation, and a CANBUS® interface for 1:N systems.
The P7000 series of converters are designed to meet the phase noise, spurious, level and frequency stability requirements of Intelsat IBS/ Eutelsat SMS specifications and is compliant with IESS 308 / 309. The product is most suitable for both high and low rate data and both digital and analogue TV signals.
Peak Features
Compliant with IESS 308 / IESS 309 requirements
Used for 8PSK and 16QAM modulations in excess of 50Mbits/sec
1:1 & 1:2 inbuilt redundancy control (see T1000/R1000 and T2000/R2000 redundancy unit data sheets)
CANBUS® for 1:N systems (see RCU1000 series redundancy unit data sheet)
Aux DC and 10MHz reference outputs for Block Up and Downconverters
Software selectable spectrum inversion on Downconverter
External alarm monitoring for Block Converters
Software trimming of internal primary frequency reference
L-Band monitoring points
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