Barnett Engineering B1474 Appendix a Operation with a GE Marc V Trunking System, Connections

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11 APPENDIX A - OPERATION WITH A GE MARC V TRUNKING SYSTEM

When ordered with the Option 002 trunking software, the B1474 will handle the special timing and control requirements of a GE Marc V trunking system. The following sections describe the connections to a trunking radio, and the slightly different operation of the radio modem.

CONNECTIONS

The modem connects into the Marc V system the same as it would to a conventional radio, as described in section 5, using the PTT, RX data and TX data pins. The only difference is that the squelch monitor is tied to RFCTS within the radio to determine when the channel is assigned.

To ensure that these connections are made correctly and the proper signals are supplied to each unit, order the Option 001 interface cable from Barnett Engineering Ltd. Otherwise, refer to the manual for the Ericsson GE radio to determine the correct interface points.

OPERATION

The trunking modem operates with some slight timing differences from the conventional modem.

Hardware Handshaking

The sequence followed in obtaining a trunked channel and transmitting the sending computer’s data using hardware (RTS/CTS) handshaking is described below. Refer to Figure 2 for an illustration of the timing relationships.

1.The sending computer asserts its Request to Send (RTS), causing the modem to key the radio and wait for a channel to be assigned.

2.When the channel is assigned, the trunking radio returns RF Clear to Send (RFCTS) to the modem. The signal is connected to the SQUELCH input on the modem.

3.The modem produces tones onto the channel and waits the specified RTS/CTS delay. This delay is a minimum of 5 msec to ensure that all tones have stabilized before any data is sent.

4.When the RTS/CTS delay has expired, CTS is returned to the sending computer and the transmission of data begins. When all of the data has been transferred, the sending computer drops its RTS signal, causing the modem to drop its CTS signal.

5.The modem holds the radio’s Push To Talk (PTT) on the radio until the PTT Drop Delay has expired. The channel assignment will not be lost immediately on releasing PTT, so the receiving computer can use the same channel to respond.

The receiving computer receives a Carrier Detect (CD) followed by the data some interval later

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Contents Radio Modem Table of Contents FCC Requirements PTT IntroductionIndicators DIP Switch Settings Specifications GeneralEqualization Full/Half Duplex SQL NotationHardware Handshaking OperationModem Timing Using RTS and CTS No Handshaking, Buffered Software Handshaking Using XON/XOFFNo Handshaking, Non-Buffered Radio Setup ProceduresRemove The Top Cover Connections Line InterfaceSquelch Polarity LED ControlXON / Xoff Controls Send/Receive Equalization ModeCarrier Detect Delay Mode Full/Half Duplex ModeReplace The Top Cover WireRTS Control BufferRTS IndicatorsConfiguration RTS on Digital Connections AudioBoard Layout Barnett Engineering Product Warranty Connections Appendix a Operation with a GE Marc V Trunking SystemB1474 Software Handshaking Using XON/XOFF No Handshaking