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Comtech EF Data CDM-625 - CONFIG: Tx  Scrambler

Comtech EF Data CDM-625
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CDM-625 Advanced Satellite Modem Revision 13
Front Panel Operation MN-CDM625
5–20
5.2.1.3.8 CONFIG: Tx Scrambler
Tx Scrambler = IESS (Normal,IESS,Off)
IESS-315 V.35 Scrambler ()
Use the
▲▼ arrow keys to select Normal, IESS, or Off, and then press ENTER.
The modem automatically selects the actual scrambler used for Normal, depending on the exact
operating mode:
If framing = IBS/D&I, the IESS-309 scrambler is used.
If Reed-Solomon is on but IBS/D&I is off, its frame synchronous scrambler is used per
IESS-310, App. H. An exception to this is legacy EF Data Reed-Solomon, which uses a
proprietary modified V.35 scrambler instead.
If framing = EDMAC/2/3 and Reed-Solomon is off, its frame synchronous scrambler is
used.
If configured for TPC (Turbo) encoding and all of the above settings are off, the TPC
frame scrambler is used except for 8-QAM.
For CDM-570 compatibility, TPC with 8-QAM uses the V.35 scrambler.
ITU V.35 scrambler (Intelsat variant) is the default scrambler when all of the above
settings are off.
When selecting IESS, the default ITU V.35 scrambler specified in IESS-315 takes priority over all
“normal” scramblers and is used instead. Therefore, for many operating modes, the two
scrambler choices are redundant.
When using TPC and Carrier-in-Carrier simultaneously, the IESS-315 (V.35) scrambler is the only
permitted choice.

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