SNV-12 Operations Manual
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Glossary
RX Groups
Associating a single transmitter with a group of receivers, or other
operations in which groups of sites function as a single unit. Also
referred to as
TX Groups
.
RX
Receiver or Receiving
RX Only Site
Each SVM can be designated as an “RX only” site, and the SNV-
12 will not allow any keying via these sites.
SNR
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
STARS
Smart Transmit and
Receive Steering
Raytheon‟s transmit steering algorithm, based on the history of
which receiver site was voted best during the end of the voting
sequence, rather than simply on which receiver was voted last.
SVM
Site Voter Module
The SNV-12 module that interfaces voting receivers and applies a
variety of DSP algorithms to the RX audio input.
TX
Transmit or Transmitter
TX Eligible
Each SVM is TX eligible (allowed to transmit) as long as it has
not been designated an
RX Only Site
, or is not the designated
Primary Site
in an
RX Group
that does contain a Primary Site.
Primary Sites lose TX-eligibility if the they experience a Line
Fault and Group Lockout with Primary Site Failure is enabled.
Otherwise, SVMs do not lose TX-eligibility if they experience a
Line Fault or are set to Disable.
TX Source
Priority
Either a dispatcher at the console or the users in the field have
priority regarding which audio source is transmitted and when.
With simplex systems,
Console Priority
allows the dispatcher to
terminate currently voted communications, while
Field Priority
prevents this. With duplex systems, voting and transmitting can
occur simultaneously, so the TX Source Priority determines
whether console transmissions are allowed to preempt the
retransmission of voted audio.
TX Steering,
Automatic
Console transmission routing based on “last-best” voted receiver.
See also
STARS
.
TX Steering,
Function Tone
Guided
Console transmission routing based one of seven function tone
embedded in the EIA Keying Tone sequence that accompanies the
Console TX Audio input.
TX Steering;
Manual,
Latched
Console and voted audio repeat mode transmission routing based
on logic input or RS-232 command. The routing stays in effect
until the logic input is removed or the RS-232 command is
rescinded.
TX Steering;
Manual,
Momentary
Console and voted audio repeat mode transmission routing based
on a pulsed (momentary) logic input or an RS-232 command.
The routing stays in effect until the
Holdover Timer
expires.
Voted Site
Talkthrough
Voted audio is retransmitted through all sites or through all sites
in a group. Also called
Repeat Mod
e.
Voting Lock
A voting mode in which, once a site is voted, it stays voted until
all sites become squelched (the voting sequence ends). Also
called
COR Lock
.
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