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This document defines a Conventional Fixed Station Interface This document fully describes the CFSI including its The functional scope of the CFSI as described herein comprises The CFSI Analog Interface provides:<\/p>\n 1. Transport of clear audio between a fixed station and its 2. Transport of E&M control signaling between a fixed 3. Transport of Tone Remote Control (TRC) control signaling from 4. A primitive "Intercom" capability allowing for the transport The CFSI Digital Interface provides:<\/p>\n 1. IP based capabilities equivalent to those provided via the 2. Transport of encrypted audio between a digital fixed station 3. Transport of Caller-ID information between a digital fixed 4. Transport of Talk-group information between a digital fixed 5. Transport of NAC code information between a digital fixed 6. Transport of Emergency Alert messages from the digital fixed 7. Transport of Emergency indications along with the voice 8. Transport of Received voter identification from the digital 9. Advanced Control of the Fixed Station by its host including 10. A standard option to transport intercom audio to and from 1<\/sup>For the purposes of this document the CFSI is 2<\/sup> Throughout this document the terms "Host" or "host" Project 25 – Fixed Station Interface Messages and Procedures<\/b><\/p>\n
\n(CFSI). The CFSI is the interface between a conventional fixed
\nstation, which is defined in this document as a functional
\ncomponent of a Fixed Station Subsystem, and a Conventional Fixed
\nStation Host (CFSH). A CFSH is defined in this document as a
\nfunctional component of either an RF Subsystem (RFSS) or a Console
\nSubsystem.1<\/sup> Clause 6 describes these elements and their
\nrelationship to each other. For the purposes of this scope
\nstatement, a fixed station may be either an "analog fixed station"
\nor a "digital fixed station". An "analog fixed station" supports
\nconventional FM RF resources or their equivalent. A "digital fixed
\nstation" supports the P25 Common Air Interface (CAI) for P25
\nconventional systems (see [8]).<\/p>\n
\narchitecture (clause 6), and protocols (clauses 7 and 8). Clause 7
\ndescribes a basic analog audio and control interface, while clause
\n8 describes a more capable Internet Protocol (IP) (see [1]) based
\ndigital interface. This interface has been designed to work with
\nIPv4. Use of this interface with IPv6 is for further study.<\/p>\n
\nthe following CFSI Analog and CFSI Digital Interface
\nprovisions.<\/p>\n
\nhost2<\/sup> providing capabilities for full-duplex,
\nhalf-duplex and simplex communications at the discretion of the
\nfixed station.<\/p>\n
\nstation and its host to provide a simple "Push-to-talk" and "COR"
\ncapability.<\/p>\n
\na host to a fixed station to provide a variety of control functions
\nincluding transmit channel control, squelch control, monitor
\ncontrol, clear\/secure controls, analog\/digital mode controls,
\netc.<\/p>\n
\nof audio between the fixed station and its host without initiating
\nan RF transmission.<\/p>\n
\nAnalog Interface.<\/p>\n
\nand its host.<\/p>\n
\nstation and its host. This includes Unit ID from field units to
\nconsoles, and "Console ID" from consoles to field units.<\/p>\n
\nstation and its host.<\/p>\n
\nstation and its host.<\/p>\n
\nstation to its host.<\/p>\n
\nstream between the digital fixed station and its host.<\/p>\n
\nfixed station to its host.<\/p>\n
\nthe disabling of all squelch (monitor function).<\/p>\n
\nthe fixed station location.<\/p>\n
\ndefined as a specialization of the generic Project 25 Fixed Station
\nInterface (FSI) described in TSB102-A (see [19]).<\/p>\n
\nrefer to the CFSH as defined in this document.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"\n\n
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