ITU-T G 243-1993 PROTECTION OF PILOTS AND ADDITIONAL MEASURING FREQUENCIES AT POINTS WHERE THERE IS A THROUGH - CONNECTION《透明连接点导频和附加测试频率的保护》.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)%2G1342!.3-)33)/.G0G03934%-302/4%#4)/.G0G0/ further amended)1 Interconnection of telephone circuits at
2、 audio frequencyIt is necessary that the interconnection of telephone circuits at audio frequency may be made without restrictionand without causing interference between the sent and received group and supergroup pilots. It is thereforerecommended that Recommendations G.232, 13 and G.234 1 be met, w
3、hich specify an attenuation of at least 20 dBin both modulating and demodulating equipments for the leaks of group pilots (channels 6 and 7 or 1 and 2) andsupergroup pilots (channels 1 and 2 or 11 and 12).2 Through-group connection2.1 Group routed on a supergroup equipped with pilots 411.860 and 411
4、.920 kHzTo permit unrestricted through-group connection without causing interference between the sent and receivedsupergroup pilots Recommendation G.233, 9.1.2, has to be followed. Otherwise, it is necessary at least to followRecommendation G.233, 9.1.1 and, moreover, to avoid routing a through grou
5、p in position 3 in two successivesupergroup links.2.2 Group routed on a supergroup equipped with pilot 547.920 kHzThe same provisions as in 2.1 apply, but to the group in position 5 and not in position 3 (in accordance withRecommendation G.233, 9.1.2.3 Through-supergroup connection3.1 Protection of
6、a line-regulating pilot against additional measuring frequenciesTo prevent interference with a line-regulating pilot lying adjacent to a through-connected supergroup, arisingfrom an additional measuring frequency on an adjacent line link, it is recommended that the combined through-supergroup equipm
7、ent, plus any additional blocking filter (e.g. associated with the through-supergroup equipment orprovided as a pilot suppression filter immediately preceding the point on the line at which the line-regulating pilot isinjected) should provide the following discrimination (relative to 412 kHz):- over
8、 the range 308 kHz 8 Hz, not less than 40 dB;- over the range 308 kHz + 40 Hz and the range 556 kHz 40 Hz, not less than 20 dB.Note 1 - In making this recommendation, it has been assumed that the addition of the various frequencycomponents within pilot-operated line regulators will follow a square o
9、r average law of addition.Note 2 - If, by mutual agreement, Administrations use an auxiliary line-regulating pilot, an additionalattenuation giving a discrimination of at least 40 dB relative to the attenuation at 412 kHz should be provided over asuitable frequency range around 556 kHz and in partic
10、ular in the range 556 kHz 10 Hz in the case of a 2792-kHz pilot,for which the CCITT has recommended that the frequency variations should not exceed 5 Hz.2 Fascicle III.2 - Rec. G.243Note 3 - When the synchronizing or frequency-checking pilot is also a line-regulating pilot (multipurpose pilot),then
11、where it passes from one regulated-line section to another, the pilot should be blocked and reintroduced (afterfiltration) on the following regulated-line section after its amplitude has been corrected.3.2 Protection of additional measuring frequenciesTo minimize interference between additional meas
12、uring frequencies on adjacent line sections and to preventinterference between additional measuring frequencies on non-adjacent line sections, it is recommended that through-supergroup equipment should provide the following discrimination (relative to 412 kHz):- over the range 308 kHz 50 kHz and the
13、 range 556 kHz 50 Hz, not less than 15 dB;- over the range 308 kHz 20 Hz and the range 556 kHz 20 Hz, not less than 20 dB;- at frequencies of 308 kHz and 556 kHz, not less than 40 dB.3.3 Protection of the mastergroup or 15-supergroup pilot against additional measuring frequenciesTo prevent interfere
14、nce with the mastergroup or 15-supergroup pilot arising from additional measuringfrequencies, it is recommended that the through-supergroup equipment, plus any necessary additional blocking filter,should provide the following discrimination relative to 412 kHz:- over the range 308 kHz 7 Hz and the r
15、ange 556 kHz 7 Hz, 50 dB;- over the range 308 kHz 40 Hz and the range 556 kHz 40 Hz, 30 dB.Any necessary additional blocking filter should be provided in association with the equipment wherethe 1552 kHz pilot is injected, that is, in the supergroup translating equipment on the sending side where the
16、 mastergroupor 15-supergroup assembly is formed.Figure 1/G.243 recapitulates all the attenuations recommended over the range 308 kHz and 556 kHz.FIGURE 1/G.243Minimum recommended relative attenuation around 308 kHz and 556 kHz for various casesof through-supergroup connectionFascicle III.2 - Rec. G.
17、243 34 End of a supermastergroup linkThe supermastergroup pilot should be blocked at the end of a supermastergroup link, unless otherwise agreedbetween Administrations. The end of a supermastergroup link shall be considered as any point where basicsupermastergroup working is no longer used, even tho
18、ugh the supermastergroup may not be broken up into mastergroupsat that point.For example, in the case described in Figure 2/G.243, point M is the end of a supermastergroup link, at whichpoint the supermastergroup pilot should not be transmitted to country B (even though the supermastergroups continu
19、e tobe transmitted to line without demodulation), unless country B agrees to depart from this rule. Moreover, country B,which does not use the basic supermastergroup, is not required to transmit this supermastergroup pilot over the link PM.In any case, the supermastergroup pilot is considered as blo
20、cked when it undergoes an additional attenuationof 40 dB.Note - It is assumed that countries A and C use the basic supermastergroup and that country B does not.FIGURE 2/G.243Definition of a supermastergroup link5 Direct through-connectionLet B be a repeater station where one or several supergroups,
21、mastergroups, supermastergroups or 15-supergroup assemblies are through-connected by direct filtering1) from a line section AB on to another line section BC(see Figure 3/G.243). At point B special precautions should be taken with respect to pilots and additional measuringfrequencies, so that these s
22、ignals are transmitted to certain line sections where it is desired to route them but, on the otherhand, do not interfere with pilots of the same type transmitted on other sections.FIGURE 3/G.2431)If the supergroups are in the basic supergroup frequency band, this becomes the case dealt with in 3.4
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