RADWIN
2000+
Series
User
Manual
Release
4.2.40
12
‐
1
Chapter
12:
GPS
Hub
Site
Synchronization
12.1
Scope
of
this
Chapter
This
chapter
describes
what
is
GPS
hub
site
synchronization
(GHSS),
and
how
to
implement
it.
12.2
Overview
GPS
Hub
Site
Synchronization
using
a
GPS
signal
(GHSS).
The
GPS
satellite
signal
acts
as
a
master,
and
each
collocated
RT
‐
A(HBS)
unit
that
receives
this
synchronization
signal
acts
as
an
HSS
Client
(HSC).
GHSS
works
differently
if
there
is
an
internal
GPS
capability:
•
RT
‐
A(HBS)
units
based
on
the
RADWIN
2000
A+,
RADWIN
2000
C+,
or
RADWIN
2000
D+
require
additional
external
equipment
to
work
with
the
GPS
‐
based
synchronization
sig
‐
nal.
•
RT
‐
A(HBS)
units
based
on
the
RADWIN
2000i
has
an
integrated
GPS
unit,
which
is
used
to
receive
this
GPS
‐
based
synchronization
signal.
12.3
GHSS
for
the
RADWIN
2000
A+,
RADWIN
2000
C+,
or
RADWIN
2000
D+
GHSS
for
the
RADWIN
2000i
is
covered
in
on
To
implement
GHSS
for
the
RADWIN
2000
A+,
RADWIN
2000
C+,
or
RADWIN
2000
D+,
the
following
additional
equipment
is
required:
•
GPS
Synchronization
Unit
(GSU)
kit
•
IDU
‐
H
•
HSS
Unit
Summary of Contents for 2000+ SERIES
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