- What is saturation flux density in satellite communication?
- What is FSL in satellite communication?
- What is transponder saturation?
What is saturation flux density in satellite communication?
Saturated Flux Density is the amplifier's saturation point in terms of the input flux density in dBW/m2. This represents the per carrier flux density for systems supporting multiple carriers per transmitter. Operational Mode. One of the following modes of operation: Use unadjusted receive flux density.
What is FSL in satellite communication?
FSL – Free Space Loss. GEO – Geosynchronous Earth Orbit. GS – Ground Station.
What is transponder saturation?
SATURATED TRANSPONDER means a Primary Transponder whose output power amplifier is driven at its maximum designed end-of-life RF power output point.