8 APPLICATION NOTES ...................................................... 140
8.1 DOPPLER & PLESIOCHRONOUS BUFFERING ................................. 140
8.2 DETERMINING CLOCKING SCHEMES AND BUFFER SIZE....................... 141
8.2.1 Clock Loop At One End: ............................................... 141
8.2.2 No Clock Loop ....................................................... 141
8.2.3 Determining Buffer Size................................................ 142
8.3 PARTIAL INSERT AND MULTIDESTINATIONAL WORKING....................... 143
8.4 CHOOSING OPTIMUM CUSTOM VALUES OF RS N&K .......................... 144
8.5 NOTES ON DATA RATES & SYMBOL RATES .................................. 145
8.6 DETERMINING EXACT MAXIMUM ESC BAUD RATES ........................... 146
8.7 CLOSED NETWORK PLUS ESC ............................................. 147
8.7.1 Overhead Rates ...................................................... 147
8.7.2 Closed Network Plus ESC via the Custom Service menu ..................... 148
8.7.3 ESC channel with mis-match configurations ............................... 148
8.8 CROSS REFERENCE TO SDM300 D/I & FRAMING MODES. ...................... 150
8.9 V.35 SCRAMBLERS ....................................................... 152
8.10 INTERWORKING DIFFERENT MANUFACTURERS EQUIPMENT .................. 153
8.11 INTRODUCTION TO AUPC (AUTOMATIC UPLINK POWER CONTROL) ............ 154
8.11.1 Introduction ...................................................... 154
8.11.2 Configuring AUPC for operation ......................................157
8.12 TUTORIAL ON CARRIER/NOISE & Eb/No MEASUREMENTS ..................... 159
8.12.1 Introduction ...................................................... 159
8.12.2 Derivation of Eb/No from (C+N)/N .................................... 159
8.12.3 Practical Implications of Displayed Eb/No .............................. 160
8.12.4 Eb/No Explanatory Diagram ......................................... 161
8.12.5 Tables to Convert (C+N)/N to Eb/No ..................................162
9 1 FOR 1 OPERATION ....................................................... 163
9.1 THEORY................................................................. 163
9.2 SWITCHING PHILOSOPHY ................................................. 163
9.3 PRACTICAL 1 FOR 1 IMPLEMENTATION...................................... 164
10 BOOT CODE OPERATION .................................................. 165
10.1 FLASH SOFTWARE UPDATE ............................................... 165
10.2 OTHER BOOT CODE OPTIONS ............................................. 166