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Re: [ldm-users] NOAAport move to Galaxy 31 question

  • To: "Sebenste, Gilbert" <sebensteg@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [ldm-users] NOAAport move to Galaxy 31 question
  • From: "Stonie Cooper (he/his/him)" <cooper@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2023 16:13:14 -0600
I apologize, Gilbert - I didn't answer your question - you have your LNB
power set to low . . . you need to have the Polarity set to Horizontal to
drive 18VDC.  You are only driving 15VDC with Vertical setting.  Unless you
have a feed actuator, you don't need to worry that you are actually
changing the polarity from what should be set manually.

Here is what I have for NOAAPort:

        LNB Power:              On
        LNB Status:             Normal
        Voltage Range:          13-18v
        Long Line:              On
        Polarization:           Horizontal/Left
        22KHz Tone:             On

        Satellite Interface Settings:

        Receiver MAC Address:   00-06-76-05-01-c0
        Receiver Mode:          DVBS2
        Frequency:              1130.0 MHz
        Symbol Rate:            30.000 Msps
        ModCod:                 2/3 16APSK
        Gold code:              0
        Input Stream Filter:    On
        Input Stream ID:        18

        Signal Lock:            On
        Data Lock:              On
        Uncorrectable Rate:     0/Second
        Packet Error Rate:      0.0000e+00

        Carrier to Noise C/N:   17.1dB
        Signal Strength:        -41 dBm

And for NWWS:

        Satellite Interface Settings:
        Satellite Interface Settings:

        Receiver MAC Address:   00-06-76-05-02-a1
        Receiver Mode:          DVBS2
        Frequency:              1130.0 MHz
        Symbol Rate:            30.000 Msps
        ModCod:                 1/3 QPSK
        Gold code:              0
        Input Stream Filter:    On
        Input Stream ID:        2

        Signal Lock:            On
        Data Lock:              On
        Uncorrectable Rate:     0/Second
        Packet Error Rate:      0.0000e+00

        Carrier to Noise C/N:   17.1dB
        Signal Strength:        -42 dBm

+----------------------------------------------------------------+
* Stonie Cooper                             UCAR Unidata Program *
* Software Engineer III                            P.O. Box 3000 *
* cooper@xxxxxxxx                              Boulder, CO 80307 *
* Unidata WWW Service               http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ *
+----------------------------------------------------------------+


On Wed, Feb 8, 2023 at 4:05 PM Stonie Cooper (he/his/him) <cooper@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> I stand corrected - all channels are populated.  This is only about 30
> seconds of data:
>
> sbn-receiver -w
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> SBN Receiver: Running since Wed, 08 Feb 2023, 22:03 GMT, Up for 0.001 days
> -
>    channel stats reset on Wed, 08 Feb 2023, 22:03 GMT
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    Channel | Frames Processed | Frames Dropped | Percent Loss | Total MB
> Frames
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>        NMC              13026                0       0.000000
>  45.589
>       NMC2              17444                0       0.000000
>  69.269
>       NOPT                974                0       0.000000
> 0.262
>        NPP               1491                0       0.000000
> 6.012
>        GRW              27778                0       0.000000
> 111.684
>        GRE              24690                0       0.000000
>  99.177
>       NWWS                 49                0       0.000000
> 0.155
>       NMCr              15626                0       0.000000
>  54.821
>      NMC2r              20408                0       0.000000
>  81.008
>      NOPTr               1170                0       0.000000
> 0.309
>      NWWSr                  0                0           -nan
> 0.000
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>   Time on Queue Statistics - Units are in seconds, for both NCF and local.
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    Channel      | NCF Max | NCF Ave | NCF Max WMO       | local Max |
> local Ave
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>        NMC Queue         4         1  SXWI50 KWAL 082203           1
>    0
>       NMC2 Queue        84        70  ZUEP97 KWBC 081800           4
>    2
>       NOPT Queue         3         1  SROR20 KWAL 082203           1
>    1
>        NPP Queue      1052      1052  TIPB01 KNES 082119          12
>   12
>        GRW Queue        32        18  IXTJ89 KNES 082203           3
>    1
>        GRE Queue        16         7  TIRE07 KNES 082201           3
>    1
>       NWWS Queue         3         1  XOUS54 KWBC 082203           1
>    0
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +----------------------------------------------------------------+
> * Stonie Cooper                             UCAR Unidata Program *
> * Software Engineer III                            P.O. Box 3000 *
> * cooper@xxxxxxxx                              Boulder, CO 80307 *
> * Unidata WWW Service               http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ *
> +----------------------------------------------------------------+
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 8, 2023 at 4:02 PM Stonie Cooper (he/his/him) <cooper@xxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> I'll break my own rule about laying low and letting the community
>> interact on this list . . . but, at the Cooper Compound, as soon as I
>> turned the reflector to the 121W, I was receiving data.  It appears all
>> PIDs are flowing except the two GOES netCDF PIDs.
>>
>> +----------------------------------------------------------------+
>> * Stonie Cooper                             UCAR Unidata Program *
>> * Software Engineer III                            P.O. Box 3000 *
>> * cooper@xxxxxxxx                              Boulder, CO 80307 *
>> * Unidata WWW Service               http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ *
>> +----------------------------------------------------------------+
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 8, 2023 at 4:00 PM Sebenste, Gilbert <sebensteg@xxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> I was just told by Jim Glenn, who is in charge of the NOAAport move from
>>> Galaxy 28 to Galaxy 31 that they began passing NOAAport data across G31
>>> yesterday. However, I am not seeing it here at the College of DuPage. I am
>>> seeing a reasonably strong signal:
>>>
>>> Satellite Interface Settings:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         Receiver MAC Address:   00-06-76-05-02-d6
>>>
>>>         Receiver Mode:          DVBS2
>>>
>>>         Frequency:              1130.0 MHz
>>>
>>>         Symbol Rate:            30.001 Msps (Auto)
>>>
>>>         ModCod:                 2/3 16APSK
>>>
>>>         Gold code:              0
>>>
>>>         Input Stream Filter:    On
>>>
>>>         Input Stream ID:        18
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         Signal Lock:            On
>>>
>>>         Data Lock:              On
>>>
>>>         Uncorrectable Rate:     0/Second
>>>
>>>         Packet Error Rate:      1.0000e+01
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         Carrier to Noise C/N:   14.3dB
>>>
>>>         Signal Strength:        -35 dBm
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         Carrier to Noise C/N:   14.2dB
>>>
>>>         Signal Strength:        -35 dBm
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>    - show lnb
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         LNB Power:              On
>>>
>>>        LNB Status:             Normal
>>>
>>>         Voltage Range:          13-18v
>>>
>>>         Long Line:              Off
>>>
>>>         Polarization:           Vertical/Right
>>>
>>>         22KHz Tone:             Off
>>>
>>> CMCS>
>>>
>>> Does anyone see anything wrong here?
>>>
>>> Gilbert Sebenste
>>>
>>> Meteorology Support Analyst
>>>
>>> College of DuPage
>>>
>>>
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