8 supporting hardware and software – Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Introduction

Revision 3

1–9

1.3.8

Supporting Hardware and Software

Redundancy Support: Comtech EF Data provides redundant operations support to the

CDM-625A as follows:

• For 1:1 redundancy applications, via its low-cost external CRS-170A L-Band and CRS-180

70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switches.

• For M:N redundancy (hub) applications, via its external CRS-300 1:10 Redundancy Switch or

the CRS-500 M:N Redundancy System.

Transceiver Support: The CDM-625A is a companion product for Comtech EF Data’s CSAT-5060

and KST-2000A/B RF Transceivers. The modem incorporates a Frequency Shift-keying (FSK) serial

link that can be activated on the Rx-IF port for the purpose of communicating with a transceiver,

if connected. In this manner, you may configure, monitor and control the transceiver using

either the CDM-625A’s front panel display and keypad or any of its remote control interfaces.

The EDMAC channel may also be used to convey M&C data to a transceiver at the distant end of

a satellite link, if it is connected to a CDM-625A.

BUC Support: The CDM-625A incorporates an FSK serial link that can be activated on the Tx-IF

port for the purpose of communicating with an FSK-capable “smart” BUC. This link is designed to

be compatible with the Global VSAT Forum/ND SatCom specification. In this manner, you may

configure, monitor and control the BUC using either the CDM-625A’s front panel display and

keypad or any of its remote control interfaces.

Additionally, Comtech EF Data provides for an "Advanced FSK" for use with its LPOD BUCs, re-

using the existing FSK channel to pass additional "proprietary" commands to expand front panel

user control. The EDMAC channel can be used to convey M&C interface to a BUC at the distant

end of a satellite link, if it is connected to a CDM-625A.

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