The SNR actual value IS logarithmic, that's why it's represented in a logarithmic scale (dB) which makes the value lineair, indeed comparable to percents. So compare dB and % = OK, compare raw SNR and % = NOT OK.Well, wouldn't that be consistent with percentage being linear and dB's logarithmic?
SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs.
Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #21
Posted 5 October 2012 - 12:51
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Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #22
Posted 5 October 2012 - 12:55
FEC of 1/2 is afaik valid only for DVB-S2 and indeed I've never seen it. It means 50% overhead, it may be better to step down to QPSK in that case (if using 8PSK) probably.Except in the extreme low range that is almost never used... (were do you see FECs of 1/2 nowdays???)
How about consumer grade tuners. I think any non-integer fraction of the dB value is pure guessing and should be discarded anyway (unless for using on the same tuner).And even the mearement equipment used above is no rocket science.... and may give incorrect values in these ranges....
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Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #23
Posted 5 October 2012 - 12:59
The %-ges are really not comparable at all.
And again the only true good information is using the bit error rates on the different FEC as it is on now.....
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Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #24
Posted 5 October 2012 - 17:12
Well, 120W, 110W, 107W, 105W, 99W, 91W, 89W, 87W, 85W, 58W, 53W, 50W, 43W, 31W, 27W, 24W, 22W, 20W, 15W, 11W, 8W, 5W, 5E, 7E, 16E, 21E, 23E, 36E, 42E, 45E, 49E, 50E, 53E, 55E, 57E, 64E, 68E, 70E, 74E, 75E, 76E, 78E, 91E, 96E, 100E, 105E, 108E, 115E, 134E, 138E, 144E, 150E, 156E, 166E, and 180E all carry 1/2 FEC transponders (which you'll see if you check OpenPLi's own satellites.xml file). The reason I chose a low FEC transponder is because it is the only way to get an accurate reading for low dB values without the transponder unlocking.Except in the extreme low range that is almost
never used... (were do you see FECs of 1/2 nowdays???)
That's not true. It is both DVB-S and DVB-S2 (fec_inner = 1). And also 2/3 is the next DVB-S FEC setting and locks into the low 5dB range right where the algorithm goes skewy. And there are literally thousands of those transponders.FEC of 1/2 is afaik valid only for DVB-S2 and indeed I've never seen it. It means 50% overhead, it may be better to step down to QPSK in that case (if using 8PSK) probably.
My 2 pro-level meters agree with each other, and also the values correspond with those in the Tandberg manual.And even the mearement equipment used above is no rocket science.... and may give incorrect values in these ranges....
Edited by Huevos, 5 October 2012 - 17:14.
Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #25
Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #26
Posted 6 October 2012 - 08:09
Can you please give me some reference values for the VU+Duo?
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Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #27
Posted 6 October 2012 - 09:08
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Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #28
Posted 6 October 2012 - 09:09
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Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #29
Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #30
Posted 6 October 2012 - 09:56
That's why I asked huevos for some data...And likely the VU+Duo have a different mapping.... ... Wo we need a table to calculate a new formula
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Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #31
Posted 6 October 2012 - 19:39
Edited by Sotos65, 6 October 2012 - 19:41.
Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #32
Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #33
Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #34
Posted 7 October 2012 - 11:38
Another approach might just be an out of range type of output, for example display "< 6dB" or "> 16dB".Yes, that is a good question, but on the other hand why 17 or 18 dB wouldn't be realistic? In any case if this value is the absolute maximum, it should not be reported so easily by the receiver...
I'll post some later comparing the Ultimo to the Duo.I asked huevos for some data...
Edited by Huevos, 7 October 2012 - 11:40.
Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #35
Posted 7 October 2012 - 11:46
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Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #36
Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #37
Posted 7 October 2012 - 18:31
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Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #38
Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #39
Posted 8 October 2012 - 07:23
take in your consideration frequencies over 11590, cause it is same frequency received by tuner, take in mind that LNB has different local oscilators to receive frequencies below/over 11700MHz.
Frequency received by tuner is 1800MHz, so maybe your LNB is reason for lower sensetivity.
12440-10600=1840MHz high band, active L.O. 10,6GHz
11590-9750=1840MHz low band, active L.O. 9,75GHz
Re: SNR approximation in dB for VU+ NIMs. #40
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