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3–70 UMOD hardware theory of operation
mode. Use this mode only when the TT clock’s stability is within
the UMOD specification (
$
100ppm).
Clock fault operation
If this clock input completely disappears, the UMOD will generate
a
Tx ext clock fail
condition and will continue to transmit using the
internal clock as reference. When the clock reappears, normal
operation will resume.
When this clock input becomes noisy or is at the wrong frequency
(outside 250 ppm of nominal) for UMOD software release 2.01 or
lower, the UMOD will stop transmitting and will set a fatal alarm
F10
. The UMOD will not restart unless the
GO
or
GOTX
command is issued via the terminal interface port, or ACTIVATE
or ACTIVATE TX is entered from the M&C Configuration screen.
For UMOD software release 3.03 or above, when this clock input
becomes noisy or is at the wrong frequency (outside 250 ppm of
nominal), the UMOD will stop transmitting, send out a warning,
and when the clock returns within specification, the carrier will
automatically return.
Selecting STA TCS uses the external Station BNC clock input to
generate the ST clock. The station clock can be at any pre–defined
frequency from 1 to 10 MHz and is independent of data rate. The
station clock and the generated ST clock are phase locked but are
not phase coherent. The STA and ST clocks do not have to be at
the same frequency. The transmitted symbol rate is locked to this
ST clock. The TT clock input is ignored for this mode.
Clock fault operation
If this clock input completely disappears, the UMOD will generate
a
Tx ext clock fail
condition and will continue to transmit using the
internal clock as reference. When the clock reappears, normal
operation will resume.
When this clock input becomes noisy or is at the wrong frequency
(outside 250 ppm of nominal) for UMOD software release 2.01 or
lower, the UMOD will stop transmitting and will set a fatal alarm
F10
. The UMOD will not restart unless the
GO
or
GOTX
command is issued via the terminal interface port, or ACTIVATE
or ACTIVATE TX is entered from the M&C Configuration screen.
For UMOD software release 3.03 or above, when this clock input
becomes noisy or is at the wrong frequency (outside 250 ppm of
nominal), the UMOD will stop transmitting, send out a warning,
and when the clock returns within specification, the carrier will
automatically return.
Selecting REC TCS uses the punctured receive Demod clock to
generate the ST clock. The TT clock input is ignored for this
mode. The transmitted symbol rate is locked to this ST clock.
Station transmit clock
selection
Recovered transmit
clock selection