ITU-T G 241-1993 PILOTS ON GROUPS SUPERGROUPS ETC 《基群、超群等的导频》.pdf
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1、INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION)45G134 TELECOMMUNICATIONSTANDARDIZATION SECTOROF ITU).4%2.!4)/.!,G0G0!.!,/5%G0G0#!22)%2G0G03934%-3%.%2!,G0G0#(!2!#4%2)34)#3G0G0#/-/.G0G04/G0G0!,!.!,/5%G0G0#!22)%2G0G13G042!.3-)33)/.G0G03934%-30),/43G0G0/.G0G02/503 G0G0350%22/503 G0G0%4# )45G134G0G02ECOMMENDATION
2、G0G0 (Extract from the “LUEG0“OOK)NOTES1 ITU-T Recommendation G.241 was published in Fascicle III.2 of the Blue Book. This file is an extract fromthe Blue Book. While the presentation and layout of the text might be slightly different from the Blue Book version, thecontents of the file are identical
3、 to the Blue Book version and copyright conditions remain unchanged (see below).2 In this Recommendation, the expression “Administration” is used for conciseness to indicate both atelecommunication administration and a recognized operating agency. ITU 1988, 1993All rights reserved. No part of this p
4、ublication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic ormechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from the ITU.Fascicle III.2 - Rec. G.241 1Recommendation G.241Fascicle III.2 - Rec. G.241PILOTS ON GROUPS, SUPERGROUPS, ETC.(amended at G
5、eneva, 1964; further amended)1 Use of pilotsExperience has shown that, without the use of a group pilot transmitted throughout a group link, adequatestability of the channels of individual group links cannot be guaranteed in spite of the care given to the maintenance ofthe carrier systems on which t
6、hey are routed.It may be necessary, in the first place, to place an automatic regulator, controlled by the pilot, at the end of someof the group sections forming the group link to compensate for inevitable variations in attenuation on each of thesections. This regulator is not, of course, designed t
7、o correct automatically for faults.It is desirable for the regulator to have a range of at least 4 dB. While no maximum range is specified, noteshould be taken that too great a range can prove unsatisfactory, e.g. due to noise or the masking of faults. A maximumrange of approximately 7 dB has been f
8、ound satisfactory by some Administrations.An alarm should be given when the amplitude of the pilot at the input of the regulator departs from its nominalvalue by more than 4 dB. The conditions governing the use of these regulators are given in Recommendation M.1601.It is also necessary to provide fo
9、r measuring the level of the group pilot at the ends of group sections where it isnot planned to use a regulator. In these cases, too, an alarm should be given when the level of the pilot departs from itsnominal value by more than 4 dB.Precisely similar considerations apply to the use of supergroup,
10、 mastergroup and supermastergroup pilots, andalso to the use of basic 15-supergroup assembly pilots.Note - When a group is through-connected from a cable section (on coaxial or symmetric pairs) to an open-wireline, transmission of the group pilot over the open-wire line, which is an advantage as reg
11、ards maintenance of thecomplete group can, to a certain extent, facilitate “tapping“ of conversations by means of radio receivers of a particulartype in the territory traversed by the open-wire line. However, this risk of “tapping“ is less than the similar risk arisingfrom inadequate suppression of
12、the carrier, because the frequency of the group pilot is more remote from the nearbycarrier frequency, so that the quality of the overheard conversation would be necessarily degraded.2 Nominal characteristics of pilots (group, supergroup, etc.)When group, supergroup, etc., pilots are considered nece
13、ssary, they should be permanently transmitted.The frequency and the level of these pilots are shown in Table 1/G.241.2 Fascicle III.2 - Rec. G.241TABLE 1/G.241Frequency and level of pilotsa)The group pilots 84.080 and 84.140 kHz and the supergroup pilots 411.860 and 411.920 kHz are used over groups
14、andsupergroups transmitting telephone channels and, in some cases, wide spectrum signals (data, facsimile, etc.). For each group(or supergroup) the two pilots at 84.080 and 84.140 kHz (or 411.860 and 411.920 kHz) should be transmittedsimultaneously. However, only one of these two pilots need be used
15、 if there is agreement between the Administrationsconcerned (including the Administrations of transit countries).It is now apparent that transmission of wide spectrum signals (data, facsimile, etc.) may demand use of the pilots104.080 kHz and 547.920 kHz instead of those previously used. These latte
16、r pilots may also be used on groups andsupergroups carrying only telephone channels. The choice of pilots to be used is a matter of agreement between theAdministrations concerned (including the Administrations of transit countries).b)However, the use of the pilots at 104.080 and 547.920 kHz might le
17、ad to the following difficulties:1) The group pilot at 104.080 kHz is incompatible with the line pilots situated at 4 kHz from one end of a group, which areto be found in the following systems: open-wire systems using frequency allocation 1 as shown in Figure 1/G.311; symmetric-pair systems using va
18、riant B as shown in Figure 5/G.322, especially the transistorized system described inRecommendation G.323.2) If the frequency allocation in the supergroup comprises groups A-E in accordance with Figure 2c/G.322 and 3/G.322, asupergroup pilot at 547.92 kHz will appear at frequency 103.92 kHz in group
19、 A. This frequency is liable to causedifficulties when group A is used for telephony. To avoid any disturbance, it might be necessary to introduce new routingrestrictions.3) Difficulties would arise if these pilots were used on groups having terminal equipment with carrier frequency spacing of6 kHz
20、in accordance with Recommendation G.234, unless one further channel is abandoned in some groups.Note - These difficulties have already arisen in some cases with the pilots recommended at present.4) The choice of these frequencies would make it very difficult to use signalling at the virtual carrier
21、frequency of atelephone channel in conformity with Recommendation Q.21 2. However, this point (and the preceding one) can beconsidered to be of purely national interest.c)The supergroup pilot at 411.920 kHz may also be used when the supergroup contains one or more groups transmittingwideband signals
22、. It is impossible to route a group equipped with a pilot at 104.080 kHz in the position of group 3 in asupergroup with a pilot at 411.920 kHz.d)This pilot, after modulation of the 15-supergroup assembly to position No. 3 (see procedure 2 of Recommendation G.211, 1), appears at the frequency of 11 0
23、96 kHz; this is identical with the frequency of the basic supermastergroup pilot.Pilot forFrequency(kHz)Absolute power levelat a zero relative level point(dBm0)Basic groupBasic supergroupBasic mastergroupBasic supermastergroupBasic 15-supergroup assembly (No. 1)84.080a)84.140b)104.080a), b), c)411.8
24、60a)411.920a), c)547.920a), b)1 55211 0961 552d)202520252020202020Fascicle III.2 - Rec. G.241 33 Tolerances on the sent level of pilotsThe following values are recommended for the frequency accuracy of the various pilots:Pilot frequency 84.080 kHz and 411.920 kHz . 1 HzPilot frequency 84.140 kHz and
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