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{{Short description|Type of radio frequency converter}}
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A '''test loop translator''' ('''TLT''') is a type of [[radio frequency]] converter or [[heterodyne]], used to translate between [[Telecommunications link|uplink and downlink]] segments (generally in the same band), to allow for "loop-back" testing and calibration of a satellite [[ground station]] without the need to interface with the [[satellite]].<ref name=novella>{{cite web|title=Test Loop Translator Technical Notes |url=http://
The test loop translator is an extremely valuable tool for evaluating the performance of satellite earth stations. It allows the user to carry out analysis, alignment and [[system testing]] without incurring satellite airtime costs and the risk of interfering with other satellite users. Thus, it has applications during equipment development, qualification, [[troubleshooting]] and in-service routine monitoring.<ref name="Loop Test Translators for Satcom Systems">{{cite web|title=Loop Test Translators for Satcom Systems|url=http://www.atlantecrf.com/pdf_downloads/MJ%20Article%20-%20Loop%20Test%20Translators.pdf|website=www.atlantecrf.com|publisher=AtlanTecRF|access-date=2015-07-31|archive-date=2016-03-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305165745/http://www.atlantecrf.com/pdf_downloads/MJ%20Article%20-%20Loop%20Test%20Translators.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref>
TLTs generally contain a fixed or preset [[local oscillator]] (LO) and a preset [[Gain (electronics)|gain]], though the LO and gain may be adjustable in some models.<ref name=novella/> Most models have a negative gain (i.e.,
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