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L-3 TE’s Microdyne
RCB-3000 Takes Top Tier in Tier II Demodulation
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L-3 TE’s Microdyne RCB-3000
Diversity Receiver is the only telemetry receiver that meets
all of the phase noise requirements
for Tier II demodulation specified in IRIG 106-04. Since its
debut at the 2004 International Telemetering Conference (ITC),
several
RCB-3000 units have been deployed to support flight test operations
at Edwards Air Force Base and the Yuma Pacific Missile Range,
with other orders pending.
IRIG 106-04 Tier II requirements specify that the receiver must
have a minimum phase noise of -103 dBc at 100 kHz offset. Both
IRIG Tier I and II modulation formats require phase-coherent demodulation
techniques, and receivers like our RCB-3000 provide superior phase
noise characteristics to achieve greater performance for these
modulation modes.
In addition, the RCB-3000 Diversity Receiver provides a multi-symbol
trellis FM demodulator. The trellis FM demodulator offers a more
efficient FM detection scheme that will provide a link margin improvement
of up to 3 dB. Previously, this feature was only available using
an external demodulator.
The workhorses of the industry, L-3 TE Microdyne Digital Receiver
products can be found on most U.S. test ranges, including Edwards
AFB, China Lake Naval Air Base, Pacific Missile Range Facility,
White Sands Missile Range, Eglin AFB, Ventura Naval Air Station,
Regan Test Site, and Kodiak Launch Facility.
For more information on our RCB-3000 telemetry receiver, contact
Doug O'Cull at Doug.Ocull@L-3Com.com.