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 QAM Annex and Frequency Plan Configuration 
 
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3 In the Frequency Plan field, select the desired frequency plan. The standard plan 
has channels mapped to pre-set frequencies used in North America. The custom 
plan lets you choose frequencies. ITU-A and ITU-C have custom plans only. 
4 Click Apply. 
5 Click Save. 
6 Reboot the device.  Reboot/power-cycle is required after changes to the annex 
setting.    

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QAM Card Configuration 
The RFGW-1 has six QAM cards. Each card has two ports. Each port has four 
channels. The following sections describe how to configure the QAM card.  
Global RF Port Configuration 
Global RF Port Configuration allows you to configure RF for every port. See the 
following screen. 
 
Parameters 
The following table describes Global RF Port Configuration parameters.  
Parameter Description 
RF Port...

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 QAM Card Configuration 
 
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Parameter Description 
ITU Carrier 
Number 
This field is only seen if your annex is ITU-B and you have a standard 
frequency plan selected.  
Example: In North America, channel 50 is determined to have a center 
frequency of 381 MHz. Selecting the first channel number picks up the 
corresponding frequency for channel 1 on that port. The remaining 
frequencies are populated automatically by channel spacing. Based on 
those frequencies, the...

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QAM RF Port Configuration 
The QAM RF Port Configuration view shows RF Port Configuration parameters 
from the Global QAM Configuration page.  See the following screen. 
 
Parameters 
The following table describes the RF Port Configuration parameters.  
Parameter Description 
Card Index 
 
RF port card index on a particular card.  
Example: 1/2 indicates card 1, port 2. 
Port Index RF port index on a particular card....

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 QAM Card Configuration 
 
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Parameter Description 
ITU Carrier Number This field is only seen if your annex is ITU-B and you have a standard 
frequency plan selected.  
Example: In North America, channel 50 is determined to have a center 
frequency of 381 MHz. Selecting the first channel number picks up the 
corresponding frequency for channel 1 on that port. The remaining 
frequencies are populated automatically by channel spacing. Based on 
those frequencies, the remaining...

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Parameter Description 
Spectrum Inversion The spectrum can be configured as normal or swap. 
PRBS Stuffing On setting is recommended. 
Application Mode Allows the user to configure various network scenarios, including 
video, data, SDV, and NGOD. 
Interleave Depth Allows you to pick the interleaving depth. 
PMT Rate Default setting recommended. 
PAT Rate Default setting recommended. 
DTI Offset Timing offsets when channel...

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 QAM Card Configuration 
 
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QAM Channel Level Configuration 
The QAM Configuration channel level view shows you QAM Channel 
Configuration parameters from the Global QAM Configuration page. The following 
illustration shows the QAM Channel Configuration screen.  
 
Parameters 
The following table explains the QAM Channel Configuration parameters. 
Parameter Description 
Card Index Identifies the QAM card. 
Port Index Identifies the RF port selected for the QAM card. 
Channel...

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Parameter Description 
Channel PAT Rate Default setting recommended.   

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 GbE Interface Configuration 
 
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GbE Interface Configuration 
GbE Interface Operation Modes 
The RF Gateway 1 has four physical GbE input ports that receive video and data 
streams from the upstream network.  These ports may be used independently (four-
port independent mode) or configured to implement input redundancy (Dual port-
pair mode). 
In software releases 02.02.11 or later, the RF Gateway 1 may be configured for the 
four physical ports to operate independently.  In...

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 GbE port-pair 1 is composed of physical ports 1 and 2 (either one can be 
configured as primary and the other as backup. 
 GbE port-pair 2 is composed of physical ports 3 and 4 (either one can be 
configured as primary and the other as backup. 
When operating in the Dual port-pair mode, only one of the physical GBE ports in a 
pair can be used to receive input traffic (except for the Stream Redundancy detection 
mode,...
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