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REMOTE  CONTROL  UNIT

following:  sideband  power,  error  rate,  and  percentage of interrogations answered. Maximum Useable Frequency (MUF) Option The  maximum  useable  frequency  option  is  a routine  that  calculates  the  optimum  frequency  for Link-11   operations. This   routine   calculates   a frequency   for   each   hour   of   the   day   based   on geographic  location,  the  range  of  other  participants  in the net, and sunspot activity. Multi-Frequency  Link The  multi-frequency  link  option  improves  current link   operations by  simultaneously  using  four frequencies. The  normal  configuration  for  multi- frequency link operations uses three HF frequencies and one UHF frequency. To implement this option, three additional processor boards are installed in the data terminal. Each data terminal board is connected to a separate radio, as shown in figure 5-3. Figure 5-3.—Block diagram of the AN/USQ-125 data terminal  configured  for  multi-frequency  link  operations. During the Link-11 receive cycle, each processor demodulates the link signal and sends the data to the master   processor   board. The   master   processor compares  the  received  data  and  selects  the  signals with the fewest errors to send to the CDS computer. Although this mode is normally used with three HF frequencies and one UHF frequency, there is no set limitation of the radio configuration. On-line and Off-line System Test Options The  data  terminal  provides  several  options  for both on-line and off-line testing. These include the following: radio echo test, loopback tests 1,2,3, and 4, and DTS fault isolation tests. The radio echo test, loopback  test  1,  and  loopback  test  4  are  on-line  tests, while loopback test 2, loopback test 3, and the DTS fault isolation tests are off-line tests. RADIO  ECHO  TEST.—  When  this  option  is selected,  the  data  terminal  is  placed  in  full-duplex mode. This option is selected when a single station POFA is run with the radio and checks the operation of the computer interface, the crypto device, the data terminal,  and  the  radio. LOOPBACK  TEST  1.—  Loopback  test  1  is selected  when  running  a  single  station  POFA  without the radio. When you select this test option, the audio lines are internally disconnected from the radio and the audio outputs are connected to the audio inputs. Full-duplex   operation   is   also   enabled.   This   test checks the operation of the computer interface, the crypto device, and the data terminal. LOOPBACK  TEST  2.—  Loopback   test   2 configures the data terminal for an off-line self-test. The audio lines are disconnected from the radio and the audio output lines are internally jumpered to the audio  input  lines. A   test   message   is   internally generated  and  sent  through  the  audio  circuits.  The receiver  output  is  monitored  for  data  errors,  parity errors,  control  code  errors,  and  preamble  recognition. Any errors detected will cause the LOOPBACK FAIL indicator  to  be  displayed. LOOPBACK  TEST  3.—  Loopback test 3 is a data  terminal  to  radio  test.  Normal  audio  connections are   maintained,   while   the   computer   interface   is disabled. A test message is internally generated and repeatedly sent through the radio. As with loopback test 2, the receiver output is monitored for data errors, parity   errors,   control   code   errors,   and   preamble recognition. Any  errors  detected  will  cause  the LOOPBACK FAIL indicator to be displayed. 5-3

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