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| ==== Terminal location information update ==== | ==== Terminal location information update ==== | ||
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| ==== Initialization packet ==== | ==== Initialization packet ==== | ||
| - | Used to initialize when the value of M (magic number) | + | [" |
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| + | Used to synchronize | ||
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| + | ==== Log update (Zone repeater to Management Gateway) ==== | ||
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| + | ===== Inter-zone gateway communication ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Digital Data ==== | ||
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| + | DD signals excluding bit synchronization and frame synchronization signals | ||
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| + | If this frame is over 1500 bytes, fragment it. | ||
| + | ==== Digital Voice ==== | ||
| + | === Voice header === | ||
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| + | Excludes bit synchronization and frame synchronization signals Radio header | ||
| + | === Data header === | ||
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| + | Excludes bit synchronization and frame synchronization signals | ||
| + | === Flag === | ||
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| + | ^ F ^ E ^ D ^ C ^ B ^ A ^ 9 ^ 8 ^ 7 ^ 6 ^ 5 ^ 4 ^ 3 ^ 2 ^ 1 ^ 0 ^ | ||
| + | | Payload type ||| Reserved |||||||||||| Hole | | ||
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| + | ^ Value ^ Type ^ | ||
| + | | 0001 | Radio voice packet | | ||
| + | | 0010 | Data packet | | ||
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| + | ^ Value ^ Hole ^ | ||
| + | | 0 | Hole punch OFF | | ||
| + | | 1 | Hole punch ON | | ||
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| + | When the hole punch bit of the received DV header (wireless header) packet is set, the source terminal call sign is used. When sending to the source GW IP address, the source UDP port number is used as the remote port. | ||
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