Jenn-Air 1300, 1892 manual Data Transfer Modes, RS232 Data Handling, Receive-to-Transmit Turnround

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3.3Data Transfer Modes

In FEC mode every byte of the data, including the "end-of-file" string is scrambled within the modem to ensure that the error correction mechanism operates over non-consecutive bits in the data stream. The frame sync pattern is not scrambled.

In non-FEC (High Speed) mode the data is scrambled to minimise problems that could occur with many consecutive 1's or 0's in the input data stream.

3.4RS232 Data Handling

The over-air data rate is faster than the input data rate because only the 8 data bits of the input character of 11 bits are transmitted. To ensure that no data is lost at the output, and for the modem to transmit the data in one continuous packet it is essential that the input and output data rates are set to at least 2 x the over-air-baud rate. The default over-air baud rate for this modem working in a 12.5kHz channel is 9600 baud. For this set the input and output RS232 data rates to 19,200. For a 25kHz channel, with an over- air baud rate of 19,200, set the data rates to 38,400 baud.

Some applications running under the Windows™ operating system output the data with gaps between single or groups of characters. In some cases this can reduce the character rate below the over-air data rate. When this occurs, the system will assume that the input data has finished and will turn the transmitter off when the input data buffer is empty.

If more characters are input to the modem while the transmitter is being turned off, the transmit process will re-start. This will appear as bursts of RF close together. At the receive end, the timing of the data will change as there will be gaps in the received data stream.

This mode of operation ensures that small data packets are transmitted in as short a time as possible to reduce the on-air time to a minimum.

3.5Receive-to-Transmit Turnround

After the last character of a packet of data is output from the receiver, the receive system is still processing the “end-of-packet” data. This takes ~5ms when in non-FEC mode and ~10ms in FEC mode. During this period the processor does not accept any input data. The figures apply for default settings: 19,200 baud rate and 4800 symbol/sec over-air baud rate

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Jenn-Air 1300, 1892 manual Data Transfer Modes, RS232 Data Handling, Receive-to-Transmit Turnround