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TX312 High Data Rate GOES Transmitter
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Repair No
Calibration No
Free Support No

Overview

The TX312 is a satellite transmitter that uses the GOES satellite system to provide one-way communications from a data collection platform (DCP) to a receiving station. The TX312 complies with the High Data Rate (HDR) specifications and supports transmission rates of 100, 300, and 1200 bps.

Note: Services and support are no longer available for the TX312. 

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Benefits and Features

  • NESDIS certification in process
  • Automatic GPS correction of clock and oscillator drift
  • Operates up to 28 days between GPS fixes
  • Independent self-timed and random data buffers
  • Diagnostics and status information can be sampled by the data logger and transmitted as part of the data stream
  • Available on GSA MAS Contract Number GS-25F-6042D
  • Readily added or retrofitted to existing Campbell Scientific systems
  • Non-volatile setups configured with Windows-based software

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Detailed Description

The TX312 uses the GOES satellite system to provide one-way communications from a data collection platform (DCP) to a receiving station. This satellite transmitter complies with the High Data Rate (HDR) specifications. Supported transmission rates are 100, 300, and 1200 bps. Because clock accuracy is critically important for GOES satellite telemetry, the TX312 includes a robust, TCXO-based real-time clock and a GPS receiver. The TX312 is compatible with most of our data loggers. (See the Compatibility information.)

GOES System

The GOES system is administered by the National Environmental Satellite Data Information Service (NESDIS). NESDIS assigns addresses, uplink channels, and self-timed/random transmit time windows. Self-timed windows allow data transmission only during a predetermined time frame. Random windows are for applications of a critical nature (e.g., flood reporting) and allow transmission immediately after a threshold has been exceeded.

TX312 and SAT HDR GOES Comparison

The TX312 replaced the SAT HDR GOES in 2005. The TX312 provides the following advantages over its predecessor, the SAT HDR GOES:
  • Up to 28 days of operation between GPS fixes
  • Every unit tested by Campbell Scientific in an environmental chamber to ensure the unit operates within specifications
  • Additional LEDs that indicate transmitter’s operation
  • Easier to use Windows-based software for configuring the non-volatile setups

Specifications

  • Operating Voltage Range: 10.8 to 16 Vdc
  • Weight: 0.95 kg (2.1 lb)
  • Height: 16.2 cm (6.38 in)
  • Length: 27.7 cm (10.9 in)
  • Width: 5.3 cm (2.1 in)
  • Supply Current (@ 12 Vdc): 5 mA at idle, 2.6 A during transmission
  • Transmission Data Rates: 100, 300, and 1200 bps
  • Channel Bandwidth: 1.5 kHz @ 100 bps transmission rate; 1.5 kHz @ 300 kHz @ 300 bps transmission rate; 3.0 kHz @ 1200 bps transmission rate
  • Output Power: Complies with NESDIS DCPRS Certification Standards, Section 4. For 1200 bps, it has a nominal EIRP of 51 dBm and a maximum EIRP of 53 dBm, assuming appropriate antenna. For 100/300 bps, it has a nominal EIRP of 48 dBm and a maximum EIRP of 50 dBm, assuming appropriate antenna
  • Timekeeping
    • Setting Accuracy: ±100 µs synchronised to GPS
    • Drift : ±10 msec/day over -40º to 60ºC
    • GPS Schedule: 1 fix at power up, 1 fix per day afterwards
    • Transmission Continuation w/o GPS Fix: 28 days
  • Frequency Range: 401.7 MHz to 402.1 MHz
  • Frequency Stability
    • Initial Accuracy: ±20 Hz disciplined to GPS
    • GPS Schedule: 1 fix at power up, 1 fix per day afterward
    • Short-Term Drift: ±0.04 Hz/seconds
    • Aging: ±0.1 PPM/year
    • Vcc + Temperature: ±0.1 PPM

Refer to the product brochure for additional specifications.

Compatibility

Please note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible products.

Dataloggers

Product Compatible Note
21X (retired)
CR10 (retired) The CR10 requires a special PROM.
CR1000 (retired)
CR10X (retired)
CR200 (retired)
CR200X (retired)
CR205 (retired)
CR206 (retired)
CR206X (retired)
CR210 (retired)
CR211 (retired)
CR211X (retired)
CR215 (retired)
CR216 (retired)
CR216X (retired)
CR23X (retired)
CR295 (retired)
CR295X (retired)
CR3000 (retired)
CR500 (retired)
CR5000 (retired)
CR510 (retired)
CR800 (retired)
CR850 (retired)
CR9000 (retired)
CR9000X (retired)

Additional Compatibility Information

Environmental Enclosure

The TX312 transmitter should be housed in an ENC16/18 environmental enclosure. Customers can order the 19332 and 19336 Antenna Cable/Bulkhead accessories to have Campbell Scientific punch a special bulkhead hole in the enclosure and install 17” cables for the Yagi and GPS antennas.

Power Supply

Typical power supply is a BP12 12 Ahr or BP24 24 Ahr battery, CH100 regulator, and an SP10 or SP20 solar panel. A user-supplied deep-cycle rechargeable battery should be used when it is difficult to replace the batteries or the system's power requirements are large. The deep-cycle rechargeable battery should have at least a 60 Ahr capacity, and be trickle-charged with an 20 W solar panel.

Downloads

Sat Commander v.11.3.8 (3.78 MB) 08-03-2011

TX312 Support Software.

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