___ allows the antenna to continuously peak on the satellite’s beacon with minimal drifting.
Satellite tracking
Without tracking on antennas, ___ would constantly have to check and adjust terminals to keep a nominal signal-to-noise ratio.
operators
The following describes which antenna?
Small Aperture Antenna (SAA)
The following describes which antenna?
Large Aperture Antennas (LAA)
The following describes which antenna?
LAMDA (Large Aperture Multi-Band Deployable Antenna)
The following describes which antenna?
LHGXA (Lightweight High Gain X-Band Antenna)
The following describes which antenna?
OE-361 QRSA (Quick Reaction Satellite Antenna)
The following describes which acquisition and tracking principle?
___ is the primary tracking mode used in the ACU. It works by storing azimuth, elevation, and polarization. It uses geosynchronous satellite data gathered during step track and forms an ephemeris model. By using the ephemeris model combined with active tracking, ___ can predict where the satellite is in the event of signal loss.
OpTrack
The following describes which acquisition and tracking principle?
During ___ the antenna is moved to the initial satellite location and will search for any signal that breaches the established signal threshold. If it finds a strong signal, the antenna will begin to ___ (hill climb) looking for the strongest signal. If no signal meets or exceeds the threshold, the antenna will complete a box scan and ____ (hill climb) to the highest signal found. If no signal is found after the box scan, the antenna will give an indicator, “NO SIGNAL FOUND,” and return to the initial satellite location.
Step Track
The following describes which acquisition and tracking principle?
___ is an enhanced version of Optrack. Once the user enters in initial azimuth, elevation and polarization of the satellite, the antenna will jog to set position. Once it reaches the set position, it will begin an optrack or step track.
Position Track
The following describes which acquisition and tracking principle?
___ is also an enhanced version of Optrack, with the same concepts as position track. What makes ___ different is that instead of azimuth and elevation settings being entered, the geostationary satellite’s latitude and longitude are entered. Once it reaches the set position, it will begin an optrack or step track.
Geo Track
The following describes which acquisition and tracking principle?
___ works off the concept that geosynchronous satellites maintain a consistent rotation daily, which allows a record of the satellite’s position to be stored. After enough stored memory is acquired, the antenna will repeat its tracking principles day by day.
Memory Track