P300H P300 Series Modem Installation and Operating Handbook Page 117
Rx ID's carried in IBS MF word TS32bit4
Channel=173 Station=041 Spare=255
Monitor, Carrier ID's Menu
Distant end Eb/No=9.7dB
Distant end final BER=<1.3E-7
Monitor, Distant Eb/No & BER Menu
6.13.3 Monitor, CARRIER ID's Menu
This screen is only available if the receive service supports the transmission of the three identity bytes in
the TS32 Multiframe. This includes IBS/SMS modes, Closed Net Plus ESC modes above 32kbps and
Custom IBS modes with a TS32 multiframe.
The earlier versions of the Eutelsat SMS specification defined these 3 eight bit identities to be transmitted
once per satellite TS32 multiframe to identify the carrier and the earth station. These were named Station
ID, Carrier ID & Spare ID. More recent issues just say "reserved for uses such as.....". If the demod is
receiving a suitable carrier, then the ID's from the received carrier are displayed on this screen.
These may be manually set at the Tx end of the link by Change, User-Opt, Operation, Satellite, Carrier
ID's.
6.13.4 Monitor, DISTANT Eb/No & BER Menu
This screen is only available when the AUPC feature is set to `Maintain Eb/No` or `Monitor Distant` (refer
to AUPC in section 8.11.1 on page 154). In these modes the Eb/No and BER from the distant modem are
brought across the satellite link by the AUPC, and are available for display on the local modem (and
automatic timed entries to the traffic log if required).
If the link is broken, or the AUPC cannot communicate with the distant end via the ESC channel, then both
figures are replaced with `Unavail`.