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become the operating controls at the transmitter. The switch panels are capable of
turning the transmitter on and off, but no transmitter information will be given. This is
possible because each area of the transmitter system has its own micro-processor
control board which is capable of operating and protecting its own area. Each of the
control boards only need to get on/off commands from the switch panel. In the driver,
the local control bus provides parallel lines which connect its switch panel to the RFU
controller, the mode controller, and the external I/O boards. The system bus provides
other parallel lines which pass critical information. A picture of the front of the control
panel is shown in Figure 5-3a and a rear view of the panel is shown in Figure 5-3b
Figure 5-3a Front of Control Panel
Figure 5-3b Back of Control Panel