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system. It is the hub of the [[MSE]] network. Functional characteristics of the switch include | system. It is the hub of the [[MSE]] network. Functional characteristics of the switch include | ||
automatic tandem switching, key generation, secure digital voice orderwire, and flood search | automatic tandem switching, key generation, secure digital voice orderwire, and flood search | ||
− | routing. The node switch is configured in two [[S-250]] shelters (an [[ON-306]] switching shelter and | + | routing. The node switch is configured in two [[S-250]] shelters (an [[ON-306/TTC-47]] switching shelter and |
an [[OL-413]] operations shelter), each transported on a high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle | an [[OL-413]] operations shelter), each transported on a high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle | ||
(HMMWV). The switching shelter provides the external interface, circuit switching and | (HMMWV). The switching shelter provides the external interface, circuit switching and |
Revision as of 08:13, 27 February 2016
Node Switch AN/TTC-47 provides automatic switching capability for the MSE system. It is the hub of the MSE network. Functional characteristics of the switch include automatic tandem switching, key generation, secure digital voice orderwire, and flood search routing. The node switch is configured in two S-250 shelters (an ON-306/TTC-47 switching shelter and an OL-413 operations shelter), each transported on a high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle (HMMWV). The switching shelter provides the external interface, circuit switching and associated functions. The operations shelter proves the central processing and operator interface functions. A PU-753/M 10-kw trailer-mounted diesel generator set provides power to both assemblages.