In QAM modulation the maximum possible data rate in the output channel can be lower than the received data rate.
Note:
In this case the programme fi lter must be switched on.
If the programme fi lter is switched on, a display appears next to the parameter indicating the current output data rate. Since the data
rate can vary depending on the channel content, the instantaneous and maximum values are displayed.
Only average values that can vary based on channels are displayed. To ensure error-free functioning and plan for at
Note:
least 10 to 15% reserves, i.e. the data rate utilisation should not be above 85 to 90%.
The "Programme fi lter" sub-menu is exited using the "Sub-menu" button
If the maximum possible number of programmes carried over is exceeded, an error message appears.
Note:
1.12
Transport stream processor: changing IDs
The function "Transport stream processor: change IDs" is available via the UFG 300 hand controller from software
Note:
version V9.80 or with USW 30 from software version V4.1 and UFX 314.
O1
1236
MHz
27.500
MS/s
Outp.
S21
6.900
MS/s
Main menu
The setting of the "ID" is performed in the TP (Transport stream processor) sub-menu.
The "TP" transport stream processor is selected using the "<" and ">" buttons, and the sub-menu is called up using the "Sub-menu"
button
.
The "IDs" function is called up using the "<" and ">" buttons, and the sub-menu is called up using the "Sub-menu" button
Here you can edit the operator ID, the transport stream ID and the original network ID as required.
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UFO378TP-O1
Filter
IDs
"Transport stream processor" sub-menu
1.12.1 Operator ID (OID)
The "OID" CAT operator ID can be set in the IDs sub-menu. To do this, use the "<" or ">" buttons to select "orig" next to the OID
parameter and then use the "+" or "-" buttons to set the value to "edit". The OID value now appears in hexadecimal notation. In the "edit"
setting you can modify the value. To do this, select the value using the ">" button. Use the "+" or "-" button to change the current value
in ± 1 increments. Alternatively you can also select numeric setting mode by pressing the
modifi ed by pressing the "+" or "-" buttons in ± 1 increments. The values available are "00h" to "FFh".
1.12.2 Transport stream ID (TSID) and original network
ID (ONID)
As the data rate of a QAM-modulated transport stream is lower than the data rate of the received transport stream, it may be
necessary to distribute the services of an individual transport stream at the input to several transport streams at the output. When
in search mode some receivers do then not detect all channels that were originally compiled in the original transport stream.
In this case they require the "TSID" transport stream ID and/or the original network ID "ONID" to be adjusted.
The TSID and the ONID are 16-bit numbers. A transport stream can be differentiated from all other transport streams in
Note:
a DVB-C system by a unique combination of TSID and ONID that is only allocated once. For DVB the ONID normally
describes the original location of a transport streams.
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TP
3/4
QPSK
306.00
MHz
!
256
QAM
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On
.
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UFO378TP-O1
Filter
IDs
"Transport stream processor" sub-menu
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UFO378TP-O1
OID
orig
TSID
orig
ONID
orig
Sub-menu for "IDs"
button. In numeric mode each digit can be
10 / 11
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On
62% /
76%
.
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