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SUMMARY—LINK-4A
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aircraft.  Data  is  initially  entered  via  a  hard-wired deck edge outlet box and updated by UHF radio until the aircraft is launched. At launch, the aircraft’s on- board computer reverts to tactical operation. LINK-4A MESSAGE FORMATS— The three types  of  messages  used  in  the  Link-4A  system  are control messages, reply messages, and test messages. CONTROL  MESSAGE  FORMAT—  Control messages consist of seventy 200-µsec time slots that contain a 13-time slot sync preamble, 56 time slots of data  bits,  and  a  one  time  slot  transmitter  un-key signal. Control   messages   are   sent   from   the controlling station to the aircraft and are transmitted during the 14-msec transmit frame. REPLY MESSAGE FORMAT— Reply messages consist of 56 time slots that contain the sync preamble,  42  data  bits,  and  the  transmitter  un-key signal. Reply messages are sent from the aircraft to the   controlling   station   in   response   to   a   control message. Reply   messages   are   received   by   the controlling station during the 18-msec receive frame. The additional time required for reply messages is to compensate   for   time   delays   encountered   during transmission of the control and reply messages. TEST  MESSAGES—  The  two  types  of  test messages   used   in   the   Link-4A   system   are   the universal test message and monitor control/reply test message.    Test messages are generated periodically during Link-4A operations to verify proper operation. Universal test messages are sent to the controlled aircraft, using a universal address and verify proper operation of the controlled aircraft’s system. Monitor control messages are sent from the CDS computer to the data terminal set and cause the data terminal  set  to  initiate  a  self-test.  When  the  data terminal set successfully completes the self-test, the monitor  control  message  is  sent  back  to  the  CDS computer as a monitor reply message. DATA TERMINAL SET AN/SSW-1D/E— The most  common  Link-4A  data  terminal  set  is  some variation of the AN/SSW-1(). The AN/SSW-1D and AN/SSW-1E  provide  dual  channel  operation.  The data terminal set provides the overall Link-4A system timing,  converts  parallel  data  into  serial  data  for transmission, and converts received serial data into parallel data for input to the CDS computer. LINK  MONITOR  SYSTEM  (LMS-4)—  The LMS-4  is  a  stand-alone  system  that  allows  the technician to monitor Link-4A operations and perform readiness checks on the Link-4A system. 4-7

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