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data  and  hamming  tones  are  quadrature  phase  shifted with respect to the previous frame. LINK-11  PROTOCOL  AND  INTERFACE CONTROL—  The DTS controls the proper protocols and interface with the CDS computer. The protocols are  controlled  by  the  generation  of  the  control  codes. Interface with the CDS computer is controlled by the DTS through the use of external interrupts. DTS CONTROLS AND INDICATORS— The DTS control panels provide the operator the means for controlling the operation of the DTS. The physical design  of  the  control  panels  of  the  various  data terminal  sets  varies,  but  the  panels  all  perform  the same  functions. Important   controls   include   the sideband select switch, the data rate switch, the sync mode   switch,   and   the   net   control/picket   switch. Indicators  are  provided  to  indicate  several  types  of errors. ADDRESS  CONTROL  INDICATOR—  The address control indicator is used to set the addresses of  the  participating  units  in  the  net.  The  address control indicator is only used when the DTS is in the net  control  station  mode. RADIO  SET  INTERFACE—  The  radio  set interface of the DTS provides for the transfer to and reception from the radio set of the composite audio tone  package.  The  DTS  receives  the  composite  audio on  the  upper  and  lower  sidebands  when  using  HF frequencies and the upper sideband only when using UHF frequencies. The DTS provides a key-line signal to put the radio set in the transmit mode during the transmission   cycle. 2-21

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