Citation

Abstract

The Deep Space Network (DSN) Ground Communications Facility (GCF) high-speed data system capabilities were significantly upgraded to meet the 1971-1972 era requirements. In general, those requirements doubled the data transmission rate to 4800 bps, added block demultiplexing at the remote stations, provided for block synchronous outbound transmission from the SFOF, and provided positive labeling of error-free blocks. This article discusses the major detail design problems encountered in implementing these requirements.

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Volume
IV
Published
August 15, 1971
Pages
133–137
File Size
592.6 KB