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Radwin WinLink 1000 Series
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Purpose of this Appendix Appendix K
WinLink™ 1000 User Manual Release 1.9 K-3
The primary and secondary links are synchronized using Hub Site Synchro-
nization (HSS).
It is recommended that both sites be installed with HSS cables. If HSS fails
at one site, it can be operated from the other site by remote configuration.
Purpose of this Appendix
This appendix is an installation and maintenance guide for RADWIN MHS. It
applies to all RADWIN radio products able to support the Monitored Hot
Standby operational mode.
Who Should Read this
This appendix is intended for persons responsible for the installation and
maintenance of RADWIN MHS. To use it you need to know how to -
Install a WinLink™ 1000 radio link
Install a RADWIN 2000 radio link
Use the RADWIN Manager software
RADWIN MHS Kit Contents
One Y-Connection Patch Panel
One MHS cable
Figure K-2: RADWIN Y-Connection Patch Panel
Installing a RADWIN MHS
Figure K-1 above is a schematic of a RADWIN MHS. Figure K-3 shows
how to connect the IDUs to the Patch Panel.
Note
The following procedure is substantially generic to all RADWIN radio
products. Differencences between WinLink™ 1000 and RADWIN 2000 class
products will be stated explicitly. What you see on your running RADWIN
Manager may differ in some details from the screen captures used to
illustrate this Appendix.

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