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RAKSHA MANTRALAYA MINISTRY OF DEFENCE JOINT SERVICES SPECIFICATION ON SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (DS CLASS 5820) JSS 5820-19: 2006 MANAKIKARAN NIDESHALAYA RAKSHA UTPADAN TATHA POORTI VIBHAG RAKSHA MANTRALAYA, 'H' BLOCK, NIRMAN BHAWAN PO NEW DELHI - 110 011 DIRECTORATE OF STANDARDISATION DEPARTMENT OF PRODUCTION & SUPPLIES MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, 'H'- BLOCK, NIRMAN BHAWAN PO NEW DELHI - 110 011

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  • RAKSHA MANTRALAYA MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

    JOINT SERVICES SPECIFICATION

    ON

    SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

    (DS CLASS 5820)

    JSS 5820-19: 2006

    MANAKIKARAN NIDESHALAYA RAKSHA UTPADAN TATHA POORTI VIBHAG

    RAKSHA MANTRALAYA, 'H' BLOCK, NIRMAN BHAWAN PO NEW DELHI - 110 011

    DIRECTORATE OF STANDARDISATION DEPARTMENT OF PRODUCTION & SUPPLIES

    MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, 'H'- BLOCK, NIRMAN BHAWAN PO NEW DELHI - 110 011

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    RAKSHA MANTRALAYA MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

    JOINT SERVICES SPECIFICATION

    ON

    SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

    (DS CLASS 5820)

    MANAKIKARAN NIDESHALAYA RAKSHA UTPADAN TATHA POORTI VIBHAG

    RAKSHA MANTRALAYA, 'H' BLOCK, NIRMAN BHAWAN PO NEW DELHI - 110 011

    DIRECTORATE OF STANDARDISATION DEPARTMENT OF PRODUCTION & SUPPLIES

    MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, 'H'- BLOCK, NIRMAN BHAWAN PO NEW DELHI - 110 011

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    LIST OF MEMBERS ASSOCIATED WITH FORMULATION OF THIS STANDARD

    This Joint Services Guide has been approved by Shri Uma Maheswara Rao,

    Chairman, Electronic Standardisation Sub Committee through circulation among LSSC members and in the meeting of Electronics Standardisation Sub Committee. 2. The following members have been present /consulted in approving the draft: -

    Srl. No.

    Name & Designation Organisation

    1. Shri J Sivakumar Sc, F DLRL, Hyderabad

    2. Brig AM Vali, Controller CQAL, Bangalore

    3. Shri Ramachandra Kuloor, Sc G LRDE, Bangalore

    4. Sh A K Shukla, Sc F DEAL Dehradun

    5. Shri RK Gupta, Chief Engineer ITI, Bangalore

    6. Shri MS Prasad, Sc G ISSA, New Delhi

    7. Brig Surendra Kalra, CQA (EW), Secunderabad

    8. Shri A Pratap Kumar ALISDA, Bangalore

    9. Lt Col Manoj Gupta DGOS(OS-17), New Delhi

    10. Col Anjum Shahab DWE (WE-7), New Delhi

    11. Shri Prakash Chand, Sc F DEAL, Dehradun

    12. Shri PS Deshmukh, Sc E Chief Res. Engr. RCMA, Hyderabad

    13. Shri A Balaji, Sc F LCSO, Bangalore

    14. Shri V Gopala Krishnan, Sc F LRDE, Bangalore

    15. GP Capt TK Ray DGL, (Air HQ)

    16. Lt Col YP Singh DSC, Bangalore

    17. Col HS Bindra DSC, Dehradun

    18. Cdr VK Bakshi JCES, New Delhi

    19. Shri Arun Kumar, Dy GM ITI, New Delhi

    20. Shri SB Subramaniam, DGM (Std) BEL, Bangalore

    21. Sh P Narasaiah, CM HAL, Hyderabad

    22. Shri GC Agnihotri, Jt GM OCF, Chandigarh

    23. Dr Arvind Kumar Gupta, Sc E SSPL, New Delhi

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    Srl. No.

    Name & Designation Organisation

    24. Shri SC Gupta, SE/TSO1 HQ, TGEME, Delhi

    25. Col TGS Kuamr, Dir, Sigs 6 Dte Gen of Signals (Sig-6)

    26. Shri B Gokulnath, P.Sc.O CQA (WE), Bangalore

    27. Shri SL Sarnot, DG DITEN, New Delhi

    28. Shri PNAP Rao, Project Director ADA, Bangalore

    29. Cdr AK Walia DQA(N), New Delhi

    30. Col (Dr) R Shrivastava, Secy. LSSC Dte of Standardisation, New Delhi

    31. - CQA (AVL) Chennai

    32. - CQA (R), Bangalore

    33. - ECIL, New Delhi

    34. - CQA (S), Secunderabad

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    LIST OF MEMBERS ASSOCIATED WITH FORMULATION OF THIS JOINT SERVICES SPECIFICATION

    1. This Joint Services Specification has been approved by Chairman, Electronics Standardisation Sub Committee at the meeting held on 03rd Feb 2006. 2. The following members have been associated in the formulation of the document: -

    Sl.No Name and Designation Organisation

    (a) Brig AM Vali, Chairman CQA (L), Bangalore

    (b) Col CR Reddy, JC (L) CQA (L), Bangalore

    (c) Sh V Gopalakrishna LRDE, Bangalore

    (d) Sh YSR Sharma, P Sc O ALISDA, Bangalore

    (e) Sh HVP Urs, DGM (D&E-SCCS) Bharat Electronics Ltd, Bangalore

    (f) Sh NSS Prasad Rao, Manager CEIL IDA Cherapalli, Hyderabad

    (g) Sh M Arun Kumar,DGM, R&D ITI, Bangalore

    (h) Lt Col SP Kukrety JCES, Military Wing New Delhi

    (j) Sh K Ramesh, Sc `F CAIR, Bangalore

    (k) Col (Dr) R Shrivastava, Secy, LSSC Dte of Stdn, New Delhi

    (l) Lt Col Y P Singh, Member Secy Def Stdn Cell, Bangalore

    (m) Hav G Bheemaiah Def Stdn Cell, Bangalore

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    RECORD OF AMENDMENTS

    Amendment Amended by No. Date

    Amendment pertains to

    Sl.No./ Para No./Column No.

    AuthorityName & Appointment

    (IN BLOCK LETTERS)

    Signature&

    Date

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    CONTENTS

    S.No. Page No.

    0. FOREWORD 1

    SECTION I GENERAL INFORMATION

    1. INTRODUCTION 2

    2. ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS 2

    3. OPERATION REQUIREMENTS 3

    4. QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 3

    5. MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 3

    6. POWER SUPPLY 4

    7. ACCESSORIES 4

    8. DOCUMENTATION 5

    9. PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS 5

    10. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 5

    11. ELECTRO MAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC) 5

    12. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 6

    SECTION II TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

    13. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 7

    14. NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (NMS) 8

    15. MULTI ACCESS PROTOCOLS 8

    16. BEACON FREQUENCIES 9

    17. POLARIZATION 9

    18. INSAT NETWORK 10

    19. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 12

    20. INTERCONNECTION 14

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    SECTION III QUALITY ASSURANCE AND EVALUATION

    21. APPROVAL 15

    22. ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS 15

    23. ELECTRO MAGNETIC INTERFERENCE AND16 COMPATIBILITY

    15

    24. RELIABILITY & MAINTAINABILITY 15

    25. PERFORMANCE TESTS 15

    26. RELATED SPECIFICATIONS 16

    27. PATENT STANDARD PATTERN 17

    SECTION IV MISCELLANEOUS

    28. MAINTENANCE SPARES 18

    29. LIFE TIME SPARES 18

    30. PACKAGING 18

    31. STORAGE & TRANSIT 18

    32. DEFENCE STORES CATALOGUE NUMBER 18

    33. TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS 19

    34. WARRANTY 19

    35. SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT 19

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    0. FOREWORD 0.1 This specification has been prepared by a working group on communication equipment / system on the authority of Electronic standardisation sub committee, Ministry of Defence in close consultation with representatives from users, PSUs, R&D Organisations and Quality Assurance Authorities, Ministry of Defence. 0.2 This specification is approved by the Ministry of Defence and is mandatory for use in service Electronic Equipments. 0.3 This specification lays down the generic requirements of the Satellite Communication System operating in the either C band or Ku Band or K Band transponder of INSAT series of satellites operating in the primary coverage of the satellite footprint. 0.4 This specification has been accepted by all the concerned authorities in Ministry of Defence. In case it is found unsuitable for a particular requirement, the following action shall be taken. 0.5 Enquiries regarding this specification in relation to any contractual conditions may be addressed to the Quality Assurance Authority named in the tender / contract. 0.6 Other enquiries may be referred to: - The Director Directorate of Standardisation Ministry of Defence `H Block, Nirman Bhawan PO, New Delhi 110 011 0.7 Copies of this specification are available on payment from: - Directorate of Standardisation Standardisation Documents Centre Room No. 5, J Block, Nirman Bhawan PO, New Delhi 110 011

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    SECTION I

    GENERAL INFORMATION 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 A very large number of Very Small Aperture Earth Terminals (VSATs) are required for communications with customer premises operation to avoid last mile problem. Satellite communication system should provide reliable, efficient and economic services particularly in remote and isolated areas. The VSATs network would provide various types of services such as low bit rate interactive data, facsimile (G.III) and electronic mail and would interface with public networks provided by the DOT as well as private users. The Network shall provide voice capability also. The Network provides service to a very large number of VSATs each requiring low through put capacity. It shall have capability to cater to a few hundred VSAT terminals. 2. ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS 2.1 The equipment shall adopt state of the art technology 2.2 The equipment shall be of compact and composite construction and light weight. The actual dimensions and weight of the equipment shall be furnished by the manufacturer. 2.3 All connectors shall be reliable and of standard type to ensure failure free operation over 500 matings and meet relevant environmental conditions specified. 2.4 All connectors and the cable used shall be of low loss type and suitably shielded. 2.5 The equipment shall have natural cooling arrangement which shall not involve any forced cooling such as by using fans etc., either inside or outside the equipment. However for the case of equipment at hub only, incase this is unavailable and the fans are to be used, these shall be dc operated and shall not impact on the MTBF of the equipment. 2.6 The supervisory indications and other control switches shall be provided at convenient locations on the bay preferably at a height around 1500mm for ease of maintenance. 2.7 The plug-in units shall be hot swappable to allow their removal / Insertion while the equipment is in energized conditions. 2.8 The mechanical design and construction of each card / unit shall be inherently robust and rigid under all conditions of operation, adjustment, replacement, storage and transport conforming relevant specification.

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    2.9 Each sub-assembly shall be clearly marked with schematic reference to show its function, so that it is identifiable from the lay out diagram in the hand book. 2.10 Each terminal block and individual tags shall be numbered suitably with clear identifying code and shall correspond to the associated wiring drawings. 2.11 All controls, switches, indicators etc., shall be clearly marked to show their circuit designation and functions. 3. OPERATION REQUIREMENTS 3.1 The manufacturer shall guarantee the satisfactory performance of the equipment without any degradation at an altitude upto 1,000 meters above mean sea level. 3.2 The equipment should be able to work without any degradation in saline atmosphere and should be protected against corrosion. 3.3 Visual indication to show power ON/OFF status shall be provided. 3.4 Wherever the visual indications are provided, green colour for healthy and red colour for unhealthy conditions shall be provided. Some other colour may be used for non urgent alarms. 4. QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 4.1 The manufacturer shall furnish the MTBF value, MTBF shall meet the value specified in GR. The calculations shall be based on the guidelines in international standard. 4.2 The equipment shall be manufactured in accordance with international quality standards. A quality plan describing the quality assurance system followed by the manufacturer would be required to be submitted. 4.3 The equipment shall conform to the requirement for Environment specification JSS 55555/ QM 333 specifications as followed by DoT. The applicable clause shall be for environmental category specified in the JSQR/ GSQR 5. MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Maintenance philosophy is to replace faulty units / sub systems after quick on-line analysis through monitoring sockets and alarm indications or through built in test facilities. The actual repair will be undertaken at centralized repair centers. The corrective measures at site shall involve replacement of faulty unit / sub systems. Detailed documentation to be supplied for maintenance by the user.

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    5.2 The equipment shall have easy access for servicing and maintenance. 5.3 Suitable alarms both audible & visual shall be provided for identification of faults in the system and faulty units. 5.4 Suitable potential free contact points shall be provided for extension of summary alarms. 5.5 As and when bugs are found / determined in the software the manufacturer shall provide patches / firmware replacement if involved as mutually agreed between purchaser of equipment and supplier. Modified documentation wherever applicable shall also be supplied. 5.6 Ratings and types of fuses used are to be indicated by the supplier. 6. POWER SUPPLY 6.1 The hub equipment shall be fed from the station power plant. The equipment shall meet the following requirements in respect of the power supply: - 6.1.1 Nominal power supply is 230v ac, 50 Hz with variation over the range 180v to 260v or - 48 Volts dc with a variation over the range 41V to 60V. The equipment should operate over this range without any degradation in performance. 6.1.2 The equipment shall be protected in case of voltage variation beyond the range specified and also against input reverse polarity. 6.1.3 The power consumption shall be minimal. 6.1.4 The derived dc voltages in the equipment shall have protection against over voltage, short circuit and over load. 7. ACCESSORIES 7.1 The supplier shall provide one complete set of : 7.1.1 Manufacturers Recommended List of Spares. 7.1.2 Software and the arrangement to load the software at site.

    7.1.3 Technical Manuals. 7.1.4 List of Special Test Jigs, Test Equipments & Tools for repair. 7.2 Special tools, extender boards, extender cables and accessories essential for installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment shall be clearly indicated and supplied along with the equipment.

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    7.3 Special tools, extender boards, extender cables and accessories essential for repair of the equipment shall be clearly indicated and supplied in case the same are ordered. 8. DOCUMENTATION 8.1 Technical literature with complete lay out, detailed block schematic and circuit diagram of various assemblies with test voltages / waveforms at different test points of the units shall be provided. All aspects of installation, operation, maintenance and repair shall be covered in the manuals. The manuals shall be prepared as per relevant JSS specifications. 9. PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS 9.1 The equipment shall have a terminal for grounding the rack. 9.2 Protection against short circuit / open circuit in the accessible points shall be provided. 9.3 All switches / controls on front panel shall have suitable safeguards against accidental operation. 9.4 The equipment shall be adequately safeguarded to prevent entry of dust, insects and lizards. 10. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 10.1 The operating personnel should be protected against shock hazards as per IS 8437 Guide on the effects of current passing through the human body {equivalent to IEC publication 479-I. 10.2 The equipment shall conform to IS 13252 Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment [equivalent to IEC publication 950] Safety requirements of radio transmitting equipments. 10.3 The equipment should follow proper construction practice to minimize unintended radiations due to leakage from any gap or monitoring points. All unused IF / RF ports and monitoring points should be terminated. The power flux density shall not exceed 1mW/cm 2 at a distance of 2.5 cms. 11. ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATABILITY (EMC) 11.1 The equipment shall conform to the EMC requirements as per the JSG 264 standards and limits indicated therein: -

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    11.1.1 Conducted and radiated emissions. 11.1.2 Electrostatic discharge 11.1.3 Fast transients common mode (burst) 11.1.4 Immunity 11.1.5 Surges Common and different mode

    11.1.6 Radio frequency common mode 12. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 12.1 The equipment shall be tested for error performance as given below: 12.1.1 Laboratory BER performance over simulated link shall be tested for no errors at each VSAT at reference receive level (nominal level) for a duration of 24 hours.

    12.1.2 Field BER performance at each VSAT shall be established for conformance to G.821 for a duration of 24 hours.

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    SECTION II

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 13. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 13.1 The equipment shall operate in one of the following sets of frequency bands. Specific frequency band shall be indicated in the GSQR.

    Frequency band Receive Transmit

    Lower C band 3.400 3.700 GHz 6.425 6.725 GHz

    Nominal C band 3.700 4.200 GHz 5.925 6.425 GHz

    Extended C band 4.500 4.800 GHz 6.725-7.025 GHz

    Ku band 10.7 11.7 GHz 12.2-12.75 GHz

    *13.75-14.5 GHz

    Ka band 17 20 GHz 20 - 21 GHz

    27 30 GHz 30 - 31 GHz

    * For frequency band 13.75 to 14.0 GHz, the size of antenna used shall be more than or equal to 4.5 m diameter for the HUB based on the technical requirements. Size of the antenna for remote VSATs to be 0.9 m dia or more based on the technical requirements.

    13.2 The network shall operate in a STAR configuration with a hub station providing access to a large number of VSATs with public / private networks. Alternately, the network should also have the capability to operate in MESH configuration using SCPC DAMA/ MFTDMA/DAMA/CDMA Technology. 13.3 Outbound (Hub to VSAT) transmission would be Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) carrier which is shared by VSATs. It should be capable of operating on data rates of Nx64 on demand both for inbound and outbound traffic for Data and Voice. 13.4 The typical VSAT site will have: 13.4.1 Antenna having offset feed configuration

    13.4.2 An Out Door Unit (ODU) integrating receive and transmit electronics with the antenna feed and OMT into a highly compact single package, and mounted on the antenna as a subassembly.

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    13.4.3 An In Door Unit(IDU) incorporating, rest of transmit and receive electronics, functions of Modem, Codec, Network Management, Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, Users Network Interface Unit (NIU), Monitoring facilities, Alarms etc. 13.4.4 Interconnecting cable carrying transmit & receive signals, transmitter control signals, ODU status signals, DC power for ODU, reference frequency signal (if required for ODU) etc. between Indoor Unit and Outdoor unit. 14. NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (NMS) 14.1 Network Management System (NMS) at the Hub station shall support multiple networks, each with its own out bound TDM stream and associated inbound MFTDMA / TDMA / SSMA streams. It shall be possible to perform the network monitoring, control and management operations from a system operator console. The console shall provide information such as current data base, status and visual and audible indications and alarm conditions. A main menu shall provide graphic display of hierarchy of the menu screens and provide a means to quickly access any level of hierarchy of stream. Management functions at the hub station shall include provision of multipoint connections between hub and several VSATs. 15. MULTI ACCESS PROTOCOLS 15.1 It shall be possible to select some of the following multi-access Protocols for inbound traffic at the Hub station as per traffic requirements:

    Fixed assigned multi-access - CDMA, TDMA, MFTDMA

    Contention / Random access - Pure ALOHA, Slotted ALOHA, SREJ-ALOHA, Tree or slotted-Collision Resolution Algorithm, announced Retransmission Random Access, Time of arrival based Random Access, SREJ-ALOHA / FCFS (First Come First Served), Slotted & Unslotted Random Access-CDMA.

    Reservation/Controlled access

    - Transactional Reservation Access (TRA), Stream Access, DAMA with TDMA, DAMA with slotted ALOHA.

    15.2 The network shall have capability to work with the satellite located in GSO arc from 45oE to 115o E.

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    15.3 It shall be possible to provide suitable interface for transmission of alarms and control signals to Network Operation Control Center (NOCC) of Telecom Commission & MCF, Hassan and Vice-versa for effecting control and management of space segment. 15.4 In case Hub station is not collocated with NOCC, suitable interfaces and links shall be provided between NOCC and Hub station or Hub station complement equipment shall be provided at NOCC to have effective monitoring and control at Network and management of space segment. 16. BEACON FREQUENCIES 16.1 The beacon frequencies for INSAT II series satellites are as follows:

    C band - 4.191, 4.194, 4.1975 GHz Ku band - 11.6995 GHz

    16.2 The beacon frequencies for GSAT - 2 series satellites are as follows: C band - 4.1875 GHz Note:- Since no beacon signals are available in Ext. C band, Hub

    stations operating in Ext. C band exclusively shall make use of an alternate signal in lieu of beacon signal. The alternate signal shall be transmitted by any of BSNL or DOS standard Hub station and parameters of signal shall be made available at a later date.

    17. POLARIZATION 17.1 The transmission and reception polarization of the satellite are linear/ circular and orthogonal over entire coverage. The earth station polarization angle should match the space craft polarization angle under the clear weather condition. The transmit and receive polarization sense of the earth station shall be linear and circular for C band and linear for extended C and Ku band. 17.2 Transmit & Receive Polarization sense The Polarization sense of earth station is defined below: -

    Polarization 1 : Up link - Linear horizontal Down link - Liner vertical

    Polarization 2 : Up link - Linear vertical Down link - Liner horizontal

    Polarization 3 : Uplink - RHCP Down link - LHCP

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    Polarization 4 : Uplink - LHCP Down link - RHCP 18. INSAT NETWORK 18.1 The salient parameters of INSAT network for the purpose of link budgeting are as follows: - 18.1.1 INSAT-II parameters

    18.1.2 INSAT-III B parameters

    Parameters Extended C band Ku band

    End of life EIRP 37 dBW minimum 45 dBW minimum

    Saturation flux density

    -85 dBW/m 2 -83 dBW/m 2

    G/T minimum -2 dB/K -2 dB/K

    Transponder bandwidth

    36 MHz 72 / 77 MHz

    Input back off 10 dB 10 dB

    Output back off 4.5 dB 4.5 dB

    Intermodulation 18 dB 18 dB

    Parameters C-Band Extended C band Ku band

    End of life EIRP

    32 dBW min. (Transponder 1 to 12)

    32dBW minimum (Transponder 15 to 18) 34 dBW min (Transponder 13 to 14)

    40 dBW minimum (For all transponders)

    Saturation flux density

    -80 to 85 dBW/m 2 -80 to 85 dBW/m 2 -83dBW/m 2

    G/T minimum -5 dB/K -5 dB/K -2 dB/K

    Input back off 36 MHz 36 MHz 72/77 MHz

    Input back off 10 dB 10 dB 10 dB 11

    Output back off 4.5 dB 4.5 dB 4.5 dB

    Intermodulation 18 dB 18 dB 18 dB

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    18.1.3 INSAT-III C parameters (provisional)

    Parameters Extended C band Ku band

    End of life EIRP 36 dBW minimum 36 dBW minimum

    Saturation flux density

    -85 dBW/m 2 -83 dBW/m 2

    G/T minimum -5 dB/K -5 dB/K

    Transponder bandwidth

    36 MHz(except 23 & 24) 25 MHz (23 & 24)

    36 MHz

    Input back off 10 dB 10 dB

    Output back off 4.5 dB 4.5 dB

    Intermodulation 18 dB 18 dB

    18.1.4 INSAT-III A parameters (provisional)

    Parameters C band Extended band Ku band

    End of life EIRP

    38 dBW minimum (1 to 6, 10 to 12) 36 dBW minimum (7 to 9)

    36dBW minimum

    46dBW minimum

    Saturation flux density

    -85 dBW/m 2 -83 dBW/m 2 -83 dBW/m 2

    G/T minimum -5 dB/K -5 dB/K -2 dB/K

    Transponder bandwidth

    36 MHz (all except 11 & 12) 25 MHz (for 11 & 12)

    36 MHz 36 MHz

    Input back off 10 dB 10 dB 10 dB

    Output back off 4.5 dB 4.5 dB 4.5 dB

    Intermodulation 18 dB 18 dB 18 dB

    18.2 The detailed link power budget for all the proposed configurations shall be submitted for the network.

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    19. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 19.1 VSAT Station Requirements 19.1.1 Antenna reflector size - C& Ext.C band (Typically)

    Equivalent Diameter 1.8, 2.4m(nominal)

    Ku Band Equivalent diameter

    1.2, 1.8 m(nominal) 19.1.2 Antenna configuration - Offset feed, Single reflector 19.1.3 Antenna Gain (in dBi) - C band (Typically)

    1.8m Tx: 38.6 +20 log (f/6) Rx: 35.1+ 20 log (f/4) 2.4m Tx: 41.4+20 log(f/6) Rx: 37.9+20log(f/4)

    Ext. C band 1.8m Tx: 39.8 +20 log (f/6.85) Rx: 36.6+ 20 log (f/65) 2.4m Tx: 42.5+20 log(f/6.85) Rx: 39.1+20log(f/4.65)

    Ku band 1.2m Tx: 43.0 +20 log (f/14) Rx: 40.9+ 20 log (f/11) 1.8m Tx: 46.9 +20 log (f/7.14) Rx: 44.4+ 20 log (f/11) 19.1.4 Off axis radiation pattern - As per ITU-R Recommendation

    of antenna 19.1.5 Transmit cross - On-axis -27 dB min Polar Isolation Off axis -As per ITU-RS.731 19.1.6 Receive cross - On-axis -27 dB min Polar Isolation Off axis As per ITU-R S.731

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    19.1.7 Min. G/T (dB/0K) - Band 1.2m 1.8m 2.4 m C&Ext.C* - 15.0 17.0

    Ku 16.8 20.3 -

    * 300 elevation at 3.95 GHz with system noise temperature of 900 K

    ** 300 elevation at 11.60 GHz with 2000 K LNA and antenna noise temperature of 550 K .

    19.1.8 Off axis EIRP - As per ;ITU-R Recommendation (Max. Permissible) 19.1.9 Frequency agility - 100 KHz step over 500 MHz (including Modem & Up / Down converter 19.1.10 RF saturated power - C & Ext. C band : upto 20W Ku band : upto 10W 19.1.11 Transmitter IM Pro. - 23 dB below each of two equal carriers at 6 dB output back off 19.1.12 Transmitter Harmonics - -40 dBc upto 2nd Harmonic 19.1.13 Transmitter Spurious Limits - Carrier OFF case (in any 100 KHz Band 960 MHz to 10.7 GHz : 48 dBpW outside the operating 10.7 GHz to 21.2 GHz : 54 dBpW frequency band) 21.2 GHz to 40 GHz : 60 dBpW Carrier ON case

    960 MHz to 3400 MHz : 49 dBpW 3.4 GHz to 21.2 GHz : 55 dBpW 10.7 GHz to 21.2 GHz : 61 dBpW 21.2 GHz to 40 GHz : 67 dBpW

    The above spurious emission limits are as per ITU-R Recommendation S.726-1.

    19.1.14 Frequency Stability - Better than 1 ppm over the temperature

    range of 50C to + 600C 19.1.15 Long term Frequency - Better than 0.1 ppm per day

    Stability 19.1.16 Environmental Specifications 19.1.16.1 Outdoor Unit - As per JSS 55555 : QM 333

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    19.1.16.2 Indoor Unit - As per JSS 55555: QM 333 (Applicable Clauses as per JSQR/GSQR)

    19.2 Hub Station Requirements. 19.2.1 Gain to Noise Temperature (G/T) of Hub station in the INSAT system shall not be less than 25.7 dB/0 K for C & Extended C band. The clear sky G/T of Ku band hub station shall not be less than 29.0 (but

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    SECTION III

    QUALITY ASSURANCE & EVALUATION 21. APPROVAL 21.1 Within the time as stipulated in the contractual documents the manufacturer shall supply the Satellite Communication System with all accessories to the Quality Assurance Authority for Quality evaluation. The sample size shall be specified in the contractual documents. 21.2 Unless otherwise specified in the contract or purchase order the supplier is responsible for the performance of all Quality Assurance requirements as specified herein. 22. ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS 22.1 Temperature of the equipment should be guaranteed to work as per specifications between +5oC to +45oC and should be operative between 0oC to 50oC, as it is to be operated in ac environment.

    22.2 Humidity

    22.2.1 The equipment should perform as per specification for a relative humidity of 95% at +35oC. 22.3 Storage - -20oC to +60o C at RH of 25%. 23. ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE AND COMPATIBILITY 23.1 This equipment should give satisfactory performance as per JSG 0261 and other specified requirements as per contract. 24. RELIABILITY AND MAINTAINABILITY 24.1 As per the guide lines indicated in JSG 0283 and any other requirements as stipulated in the supply order. 25. PERFORMANCE TEST

    25.1 Tests will be carried out to assess the performance of the equipment to the values given in the technical specifications Section II.

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    26. RELATED SPECIFICATIONS 26.1 Joint Services Specifications

    JSS 0251-01:2002 (Revision No.1)

    - Procedure for preparation and production of technical publication for electronic and electrical equipment

    JSS 0253-01:1981 Reaffirmed 2001

    - Packaging requirements for service electronic equipment

    JSS 50100:2003 - General requirements for communication equipment

    JSS 50101:1996 (Revision No.1) Reaffirmed 2001

    - Environmental test methods for service electronic components

    JSS 50102:1985 Reaffirmed 2005

    - Procedure for the qualification approval and acceptance of standard electronic components

    JSS 50105:1977 Reaffirmed 2002

    - Procedure for the approval and acceptance of non- standard electronic components

    JSS 55555:2000 (Revision No.2)

    - Environmental test methods for electronic and electrical equipment

    26.2 Joint Services Guide

    JSG 0261:1999(Part 1)(Revision No.1)

    Requirement for the Control of Electromagnetic Interference Emission & Susceptibility

    JSG 0261:1999(Part 2)(Revision No.1)

    Measurement of Electromagnetic Interference Characteristics

    JSG 0283:1995 Reaffirmed 2001

    Design & manufacturing requirements of service electronic/ systems

    26.3 Other Specification

    IS 8437: Part 2: 1993 (First Revision) Reaffirmed 2002

    - Guide on effects of current passing through human body: Part 1 General aspects

    IS 13252:2003 (First Revision)

    - Information Technology Equipment Safety General Requirements

    QM 333 - Environmental Specification of DoT

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    26.4 Source of Supply 26.4.1 Joint Services Specifications and Joint Services Guide are obtainable on payment from: - Directorate of Standardisation Standardisation Documents Centre Room No. 5, J Block, Nirman Bhawan PO, New Delhi 110 011 26.4.2 Indian Standards are obtainable on payment from: - Bureau of Indian Standards Manak Bhavan 9, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg New Delhi 110 002 Or their regional / branch offices. 26.4.3 QM Standard are obtainable on payment from: - Book Supply Bureau A-68, South Extension, New Delhi 110 049

    Note:- Reference in this specification to the JSS / Indian standards or any other document in any tender or contract means to the latest edition at the date of such tender or contract.

    27. PATENT STANDARD PATTERN 27.1 Patent design right or copy right may subsist in connection with items defined as standards and the issue of this specification does not convey such right.

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    SECTION IV

    MISCELLANEOUS 28. MAINTENANCE SPARES 28.1 Details of maintenance along with the spares cost and sources of supply as recommended based on assumption of failure rates and calculations etc., shall be given by the manufacturer to the designated agency. 28.2 Some spares items namely, one set of modem, V+D card, VF interface card, Encryption card and TP cards are also to be supplied. These are carried in the basic rack in the modem, V+D, VF, Encryption and TP sub racks as plug in modules. 28.3 In addition, one digital multi-meter is also to be supplied to help in installation of the equipment and to measure power supply voltages. 29. LIFE TIME SPARES 29.1 The purchaser would like to stock life time spares as and when the supplier desires to close down the production of the equipment. In such an event, the supplier will give a two years notice to the purchaser along with the list of recommended life time spares. 30. PACKAGING 30.1 The packaging requirements shall be as per JSS 0253-01. 31. STORAGE AND TRANSIT 31.1 The equipment shall be kept in its case and stored in a place where the temperature conditions do not go beyond 300C and + 750 C.

    31.2 The equipment case shall withstand the transit hazards to ensure that the equipment reaches the consignee in a perfect serviceable condition. 32. DEFENCE STORES CATALOGUE NUMBER 32.1 The manufacturer has to ensure the equipment and spare parts appearing in the manufacturers recommended list of spares (MRLS) should reflect the DS CAT NO before its dispatch. To enable allotment of part numbers by Directorate of Standardisation full paper particulars with technical details be made available to the Quality Assurance Agency at minimum of three months in advance.

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    33. TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS 33.1 Technical documents to be supplied by the manufacturer shall be prepared in accordance with JSS 0251-01 Procedure for preparation and production of technical publications for electronic and electrical equipments and a draft copy must be supplied to the concerned MAG along with the equipment for maintenance evaluation trial. 34. WARRANTY 34.1 The equipment supplied shall bear a warranty period as per contractual documents. 34.2 The equipment supplied against this specification shall bear a warranty for a period of 12 months from the date of supply against defective design, material, workmanship and performance. During this period, if any of the stores supplied are found defective, the same shall be replaced by the contractor free of charge at the users premises within a period of three months from the date of intimation of the defect. 35. SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT 35.1 Any suggestion for improvements of this document must be referred to: -

    The Director, Directorate of Standardisation, Ministry of Defence, H Block, Nirman Bhawan PO,

    New Delhi 110 011.