HFC-L Alignment and System Maintenance
HFC-L Alignment and System Maintenance
HFC-L Alignment and System Maintenance
"C" Band
Toward satellite 6.0 GHz "L" Band
Toward earth 4.0 GHz Toward satellite 14.0 GHz
Toward earth 12.0 GHz
TV
TRANSMITTER
Headend
Cable area
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Alignment and System Maintenance.
Broadband System Maintenance.
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Broadband Headend Combining.
Combining Network
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Broadband Bi-directional HFC System.
Optical RF Amp.
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Antenna
Fiber optic Coaxial cable
RF Amp.
Optical
center
50-
50-870 MHz
5-40 MHz
50-
50-870 MHz
Coaxial cable
Cablemodem
5-40 MHz
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Equipments Needed to Adjust the System.
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Description of a NTSC Television Signal.
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Description of a QAM Television Signal.
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Final Adjustment of the Headend.
For the final adjustment at a Headend, you need to adjust each of the
channel (NTSC, QAM and Other) at their proper level. This adjustment
should provide a flat output at the final combining network. This adjustment
requires a; FSM, or a Spectrum Analyzer.
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Final Adjustment of the Headend.
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Final Adjustment of the Headend.
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Final Adjustment of the Headend.
Amplifier Output;
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Final Adjustment of the Headend.
There are usually two things to verify at the input of each RF amplifier
and each optical transmitter;
1. Verify for the right input level, this is better done by a Spectrum analyzer,
even if this can be accomplish using F.S.M. (Field Strength Meter)
2. Verify the input flatness of the broadband system ( 50 to 750 / 870 MHz), this
can be done with a Spectrum Analyzer, a Sweep system or a FSM.
RF amplifier output;
1. Verify the operating level, this is usually done at four sections of the
spectrum, Low end (55 to 70 MHz), Mid Band (121 to 160 MHz, High Band (270
to 330 MHz) Super High Band (450 to 555 MHz) and finally at the last RF signal
550, 750 or 870 MHz .
2. Verify the flatness of the spectrum of all amplifiers, this can be done with a
Spectrum Analyzer a Sweep System or a FSM.
Optical Transmitter output;
1. Verify the light level, this is done with a Power Meter, you require a Power
Meter capable of reading between + 4.0 to + 14 dBm or a DC Volt Meter.
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Final Adjustment of the Headend.
Using a sweep generator, located at the headend. Using the actual signal of the HFC system.
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Final Adjustment of the Headend.
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Final Adjustment of the Headend.
Some test equipment are able to give you a general view of the system
by the selection of some of the channels in the operating spectrum.
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Final Adjustment of the Headend.
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Final Adjustment of the Headend.
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Final Adjustment in the Field.
Coaxial output
Optical fibre.
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Final Adjustment in the Field.
Power Meter 22
Final Adjustment in the Field.
DC Volt Meter
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Final Adjustment in the Field.
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Final Adjustment in the Field.
System response
(flatness)
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RF Amplifiers.
Reaction of the coaxial cable on a 870 MHz system, due to temperature change.
Normal
operating
level.
As seen by the picture above, it is very important to have good automatic gain
control system on your amplifiers. This system could be a AGC/ASC, BODE or TLC
control system. It is also very important to have this system properly adjusted to
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RF Amplifiers.
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RF Amplifiers.
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RF Amplifiers.
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RF Amplifiers.
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RF Amplifiers.
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After verification of the right amplifier input level, you need to adjust the
amplifier to his right operation level. This is done by adjusting the GAIN and
the TILT control of the amplifier. Some amplifier only have a gain control, while
the slope is controlled by a BODE control. In all amplifiers you also need to
verify the operating SLOPE. That slope is usually 10.0 dB for a system
operating at 750 MHz and a 870 MHz system requires a 12.5 dB slope.
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Final Adjustment in the Field.
Below are the DC level reading at the test point of the optical
receiver. A 2.0 VDC equal 1.0 mW or 0.0 dBm optical input.
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RF Amplifiers.
Because of the high gain of these two amplifier, it is often necessary to add the
right value JXP attenuator at the mid stage and the final stage of amplification to
these amplifiers.
•These amplifiers have 39 dB of gain at 750 MHz and let say you only want to
utilise 29 dB of these 39 dB. The first thing to do is add 4 dB to the 29 dB gain for a
total of 33 dB of gain.
•You then now need to subtract 39 to 33, which will give you a 6 dB difference.
That 6 dB should be divided in two, for a result of 3 dB, where a 3 dB JXP pad will
be introduce in the mid stage and another 3 dB will have to be introduce before
each output IC.
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RF Amplifiers.
•After adjusting the amplifier to his right operating level, it is a good thing to
verify the overall response of this amplifier. This is done by adjusting some
variable controls, usually installed in the mid stage of amplification. This
operating should only be done using a sweep system not a F.S.M.
•Once in the spring and once in the fall, is also a good time to verify the
operating condition of all the NODE and the amplifiers in the system.
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RF Amplifiers.
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RF Amplifiers.
Below are graphs showing and RF amplifier before and after response adjustment.
Once you have finalized the adjustment of the system, you need to make the
following test at each extremity of the system. These test are;
•Carrier to Noise.
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In a modern system the worst C/N Above is a 49.1 dB Carrier to Noise Report. The
specification should be better than: report is done using the Picture Carrier Level
48.0 dB and the Noise reference outside of the 6 MHz
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Final Testing of a Broadband System.
Once you have finalized the adjustment of the system, you need to
make the following test at each extremity of the system. These test are;
•Composite 2nd Order
•Composite 3th Order.
Once you have finalized the adjustment of the system, you need to make the
following test at each extremity of the system. These test are;
•Hum.
•HUM is 60 cycles coming from the AC line
that is introduced in the horizontal sweep of
the TV set, which occur at 59.95 Hz.
•The HUM is calculated in % or in dB.
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dB or 2% of HUM modulation or better.
•HUM can comes from a defective AC/DC
power supply of an amplifier, to amperage
draw thru a passive equipment or water in
connectors.
•To measure HUM you required a battery Above shows a HUM report of 0.6% or 39
operated Scope, FSM with this option or a dB, well above the required specification
Spectrum Analyzer. for well maintained Broadband System.
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Final Testing of a Broadband System.
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•What king of level do you read with a power meter?
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•Can you read RF signal with a power meter?
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•What are the light frequencies an OTDR operates at?
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•What is the normal loss at 1310 and 1550 nm on standard fiber optic?
optic?
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•What is the maximum RF level you can read in a HFC system?
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•What is call the maximum operation level of a single RF amplifier?
amplifier?
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•Why do we sweep an HFC system?
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•What is the general power of light input at a NODE on a HFC system?
system?
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