Harris Corporation
Constellation™
SERVICE CHANNEL
A
P P E N D I X
D
S
ERVICE
C
HANNEL
Loop System
The Constellation Service Channel is capable of operating as a repeater or a
terminal in a linear system or providing protection in a single or multiple loop
system.
The Service Channel can be set up in the following ways.
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Linear or loop system
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Master or slave (for loop system only)
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External pilot on or off (for slave loop system only)
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Local off-hook, enable or disable
The Service Channel in a loop system must always have one break in the loop
to prevent the data from propagating in a continuous loop. This break is always
done at the Master site in the A direction. Whenever a system failure occurs
that causes another break in the loop, the Master site must know about this
failure so it can remove its break. The pilot signal communicates this
information to the Master site. As long as there is only one break in the loop, all
system sites will have communication. All Service Channel loop systems, even
in multitude loops, work on this principle.
Summary of Contents for Constellation
Page 1: ...Point to Point Digital Radio Constellation Installation Maintenance...
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Page 4: ...Constellation November 2003...
Page 18: ...Constellation November 2003 xii List of Figures...
Page 24: ...Constellation November 2003 xviii Preface...
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Page 96: ...Constellation November 2003 4 12 Loopback Testing...
Page 110: ...Constellation November 2003 5 14 Configuring the Constellation Radio...
Page 134: ...Constellation November 2003 7 14 SNMP Based Network Management...
Page 210: ...Constellation November 2003 11 36 Field Replaceable Units...
Page 238: ...Constellation November 2003 A 16 Wiring Specifications...
Page 260: ...Constellation November 2003 C 10 Hardware Compatibility Tables...
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