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P300H
P300 Modem Installation and Operating Handbook
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Total data rate for ALL dest' from satellite:
[1152000] ??????? (YES)
Change, Rx, Baseband, Insert Mux, Partial, Total Rate Menu
Sat TS: 1-3, 10-12
Toggle:??-?? (YES)
Change, Rx, Baseband, Insert Mux, Partial, Data Select Menu
If
Partial Insert
is selected the following screen is displayed:
Normally, when using Drop / Insert, the modem determines the expected data rate from the satellite from
the number of timeslots specified. However when using partial insert the data rate from the satellite has
to be specifically set (as there is more data coming from the satellite than will be inserted). It must be N x
64kbps, N=2 to 32 (minimum of 2 not 1, as you cannot have a multidestinational carrier with only 1 x
64kbps incoming ! ). The screen is then displayed:
On this screen the data for this destination is selected from the total receive data. The incoming data from
the satellite is labelled as timeslots 1 - N. NOTE this labelling bears NO RELATION to the terrestrial
timeslots from which the data was dropped at the Tx site. It should be read as
First
through
Nth
64 kbps
channel
of the total sent.
For example in a 256kbps incoming carrier the Rx data is referred to as TS 1 -
TS 4 (first, second, third and fourth 64kbps channel in the 256kbps) whether it was originally dropped from
timeslots 1, 2, 3, & 4, or timeslots 13, 17, 19 & 23. At the receive site (whether partial insert is active or
not) there is
no concept of `Dropped timeslots`
, there is
only
first 64kbps, second 64kbps etc.
When he selection of data for this destination is complete, the
Insert Mux
option on the Change, Rx,
Baseband menu continues as with the
Drop Mux
option on the Change, Tx, Baseband menu. The total
number of timeslots inserted must match the number of 64kbps channels selected for this destination on
the `Sat TS` screen above.