ITU-R REPORT M 2009-1995 Direct-Dial Telephone systems for the Maritime Mobile Service (22 pp)《海洋移动服务的直拨电话系统》.pdf
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1、-1- Rep. ITU-R M.2009 REPORT ITU-R M.2009 DIRECT-DIAL TELEPHONE SYSTEMS FOR THE MARITIME MOBILE SERVICE (1995) General Although the DSC system may be used to establish fully automatic systems in the directions ship-to-shore, shore-to-ship and ship-to-ship, there may be a need to establish systems wh
2、ich do not provide all the facilities specified for the DSC system. Several administrations are operating MF, HF and VHF maritime mobile systems with automatic facilities for dialling-through to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). The major characteristics of some systems are given in Anne
3、xes 1 and 2. ANNEX 1 System 1 1 Introduction 1.1 The system uses data signalling to set up and clear down calls over the radio path on the same working channels as used for the telephone connection. (VHF according to Appendix 18 of the Radio Regulations, MF/HF according to Article 60 of the Radio Re
4、gulations.) 1.2 After a working channel has been manually selected, the system provides an automatic direct-dial ship-to- PSTN service and offers a limited shore-to-ship paging service which informs the ship that a PSTN user has requested a connection. 1.3 The interface between the radio path and th
5、e PSTN is normally a maritime coast station equipped with a suitable processor controlled interface which provides the necessary functions described in this Annex and which complies with the necessary interconnection requirements to the PSTN. 1.4 The system allows existing manual services and direct
6、-dial services to use the same working channel. 1.5 The ship terminal may be a single and separate unit which connects directly into the microphone input of the ships existing MF, HF or VHF transceiver. 1.6 Identification that a working channel is free, is performed either by manual listening or aut
7、omatically if the ship equipment is tuned to a particular working channel. 1.7 Up to 99 five-digit passwords or personal identification numbers (PIN) can be associated with each ship terminal to enable separate billing records to be produced for different users using the same terminal. 1.8 To preven
8、t connections being set up over a radio path which is too poor to support a telephone conversation, the coast station may measure the signal-to-noise ratio of the initial data call and reject the conversation request if the signal-to-noise ratio is below a predetermined level. 1.9 To provide securit
9、y against unwanted interception of calls, an optional scrambling facility may be included. -2- Rep. ITU-R M.2009 HEADER 2 Technical characteristics MESSAGE FIELD END OF MESSAGE Data transmission parameters - modulation : FSK - mode of operation - data link protocol - data rate - start bit :1 - data
10、bits - parity : even - stop bit :1 : full duplex : asynchronous CCITT V.21 : 300 bids : 8 bits - coast station modulation frequency: - ship station modulation frequency : mark (1) 980Hz space (O) 1180Hz mark (1) 1650Hz space (O) 1850Hz - frequency tolerance: 11 Hz 2.2 Structure of data messages tran
11、smitted in a compressed form - see Q 2.4 below): Data messages have the following format and contain ASCII characters (although those in the message field are 2.2.1 Header This consists of the ASCII STX (decimal 02) character. 2.2.2 Message field This consists of the following three parts: - a nine-
12、digit “ship number“ (preferably the Maritime Mobile Service Identity - MMSI) which identifies the ship terminal from which the message is transmitted or to which the message is addressed; - a one-digit “message type“; - a variable length data field which, for some messages, has a length of zero. 2.2
13、.3 End of message This consists of a two-character parity check followed by a carriage return character (see Q 2.5 below). 2.3 Content of message field below. Apart from the ship number part of the message field, the contents of the various message fields are described -3- Rep. ITU-R M.2009 Value of
14、 the type field 1 2 3 4 5 8 2.3.1 Ship-to-shore messages The following message types may be sent in the ship-to-shore direction (see also Fig. 1): Meaning No. of data digits call request 5+9+16 call continuity/scrambler on O call continuity/scrambler off O call termination O special service call req
15、uest 2 reply to shore-to-ship call O A detailed description of the purpose and content of the above messages is given below: 2.3.1.1 Ship message type 1 (call request) This message is sent by the ship to request a telephone connection. The data field contains the password/PIN number (five digits), c
16、oast station identification (nine digits - see 3.2.1.1) and telephone number (16 digits padded by blanks where the telephone number is less than 16 digits). The coast station will respond with an acknowledgement message (coast station message type 1). Note that if the call request telephone number i
17、s 22 the coast station sends back details of queued shore-to-ship calls (coast station message type 7). 2.3.1.2 Ship message type 2 (call continuity/scrambler on) This message is sent by the ship to activate the scrambler facility and also, during scrambled calls, every 128 s to indicate that the ca
18、ll is continuing. This guards against the coast station maintaining a radio channel which the ship had cleared, in the event that the ships call termination message was not received. If three call continuity messages are not received by the coast station it will terminate the call. The coast station
19、 does not send a response message (but will activate its own scrambler). 2.3.1.3 Ship message type 3 (call continuity/scrambler off) This message is sent by the ship to deactivate the scrambler facility and also, during non-scrambled calls, every 128 s to indicate that the call is continuing. The co
20、ast station does not send a response message (but will deactivate its own scrambler if it was previously activated). 2.3.1.4 Ship message type 4 (request call termination) This message is sent by the ship to terminate the call. 2.3.1.5 Ship message type 5 (special service call request) This message
21、is sent by the ship, after a call has been accepted by the coast station, to request a special service (e.g. data or facsimile). The data field contains a two-digit service code (O1 for data, 02 for facsimile or O0 to return to speech). On receipt of this message, the coast station disables the call
22、 continuity function (see Q 2.3.1.2 and 2.3.1.3), switches in any additional subsystems if needed and logs the request for billing purposes. 2.3.1.6 Ship message type 8 (reply to shore-to-ship call) This message is sent by the ship to confirm reception of a shore-to-ship call (coast station message
23、type 7 - see Q 2.3.2.7 below). 2.3.2 Coast station messages The following message types may be sent in the shore-to-ship direction (see also Fig. 2): -4- Rep. ITU-R M.2009 Value of the type field Meaning No. of data digits 1 2 3 4 5 acknowledgement (ack) O engaged O call accepted O call not accepted
24、 2 call termination 24 6 7 8 A detailed description of the purpose and content of the above messages is given below: 2.3.2.1 Coast station message type 1 (ack) This message is sent by the coast station to indicate correct reception of a call request message (ship message type 1) or a call terminatio
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