Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2007-70 (Year: 2007, Number: 70)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: Melléklet a 2007. évi XLVI. törvényhez
Paragraph Index: 4331

d) if an error is detected in the processing of an MSP packet, the packet shall be discarded. 5.2.7.4.2 In the processing of an L-bit sequence, the XDLP shall discard any MSP packets that have duplicate M/SN values. The XDLP shall discard the entire L-bit sequence if a long form MSP packet is determined to be missing by use of the M/SN field. 5.2.7.4.3 The packets associated with any L-bit sequence whose reassembly is not completed in Tm seconds (Tables 5-1 and 5-13) shall be discarded. 5.2.7.5 BROADCAST FORMAT 5.2.7.5.1 Uplink Broadcast. The format of the broadcast Comm-A shall be as follows: The 83-bit uplink broadcast shall DP:1 MP:1 M/CH:6 FILL1:0 or 6 UD:v DP:1 MP:1 SP:2 L:1 M/SN:3 FILL2:0 or 2 M/CH:6 UD:v 2007/70/II. szám Annex 10 — Aeronautical Telecommunications Volume III 5-28 28/11/02 No. 77 be inserted in an uplink Comm-A frame. The MA field of the Comm-A frame shall contain the broadcast identifier specified in Table 5-23 in the first 8 bits, followed by the first 48 user data bits of the broadcast message. The last 27 user data bits of the broadcast message shall be placed in the 27 bits immediately following the UF field of the Comm-A frame. 5.2.7.5.2 Downlink Broadcast. The format of broadcast Comm-B shall be as follows: The 56-bit downlink broadcast message shall be inserted in the MB field of the broadcast Comm-B. The MB field shall contain the broadcast identifier specified in Table 5-23 in the first 8 bits, followed by the 48 user data bits. 5.2.8 Mode S subnetwork management 5.2.8.1 INTERROGATOR LINK DETERMINATION FUNCTION Note.— The ADLP interrogator link determination function selects the II code of the Mode S interrogator through which a Mode S subnetwork packet may be routed to the desired destination ground DTE. 5.2.8.1.1 II code-DTE address correlation. The ADLP shall construct and manage a Mode S interrogator-data terminal equipment (DTE) cross-reference table whose entries are Mode S interrogator identifier (II) codes and ground DTE addresses associated with the ground ATN routers or other ground DTEs. Each entry of the II code-DTE cross-reference table shall consist of the 4-bit Mode S II code and the 8-bit binary representation of the ground DTE. Note 1.— Due to the requirement for non-ambiguous addresses, a DTE address also uniquely identifies a GDLP. Note 2.— An ATN router may have more than one ground DTE address. 5.2.8.1.2 Protocol. The following procedures shall be used:

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