MDS 05-3627A01, Rev. D
LEDR Series I/O Guide
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Protected Configuration Connections
There are several connections between the LEDR radio chassis and the
Protected Switch Chassis. They include the primary data interface, RF,
Ethernet, orderwire and Service Channel. Details on cabling and other
items relating to the protected (redundant) configuration appear in
3.7 Bandwidths, Data Rates and Modulation Types
The hardware in the LEDR chassis is configured at the factory for a spe-
cific bandwidth. However, the modulation type and data rate can be
changed as long as the bandwidth is sufficient to support the modulation
type and data rate. (If you need to change your radio’s bandwidth,
please
see “INCREASE BANDWIDTH BY CHANGING TRANS-
MITTER AND RECEIVER FILTERS” on Page 120
Use of the
modem
) and configuration (
[argument]
)
code automatically sets the combination of data rate, bandwidth and
modulation type if the radio is capable of supporting it
shows the combinations of radio bandwidth, data rates and
modulation types that are available for subrate radios at the time of pub-
lication.
shows the combinations available for fullrate radios.
Table 10. Subrate Bandwidth vs. Modem Selection Code
Radio
Bandwidth
Configuratio
n Code
Data Rate(s)
Modulation
25 kHz
B1
64 kbps
16-QAM
C1
64 kbps
32-QAM
50 kHz
A1
64 kbps
QPSK
B2
128 kbps
16-QAM
100 kHz
A1
64 kbps
QPSK
A2
128 kbps
QPSK
B3
256 kbps
16-QAM
200 kHz
A1
64 kbps
QPSK
A2
128 kbps
QPSK
B3
256 kbps
16-QAM
B4
384 kbps
16-QAM
B5
512 kbps
16-QAM
C6
768 kbps
32-QAM