Examples of Subsystems Where MLC 8000s Can Be Used
The following sections explain how to implement the MLC 8000 devices in Conventional Distributed subsystems and Trunked IP Simulcast subsystems.
| Site type | Implementation Sequence |
|---|---|
| ASTRO 25 Analog-Only Non-Simulcast Voting Subsystem | See ASTRO 25 Analog-Only Non-Simulcast Voting Subsystem |
| ASTRO 25 Analog-Only IP-Based Simulcast Subsystem | See ASTRO 25 Analog-Only IP-Based Simulcast Subsystem |
| ASTRO 25 Mixed-Mode Non-Simulcast Voting Subsystem | See ASTRO 25 Mixed-Mode Non-Simulcast Voting Subsystem |
| ASTRO 25 Circuit-Based Analog-Only Simulcast Voting Subsystem | See ASTRO 25 Circuit-Based Analog-Only Simulcast Voting Subsystem |
| Circuit-Based Analog-Only Simulcast Voting Subsystem | See Circuit-Based Analog-Only Simulcast Voting Subsystem |
| Analog-Only IP-Based Simulcast Voting Subsystem | See Analog-Only IP-Based Simulcast Voting Subsystem |
The MLC 8000 Analog Comparator can be installed at:
- Conventional Distributed Subsystem Hub sites (not base radio sites)
- Trunked IP simulcast prime sites (not subsites), when a minimum of one trunked channel has been converted to a conventional channel
The MLC 8000 Subsite Link Converter can be installed at:
- Conventional Distributed Subsystem base radio sites
- Trunked IP Simulcast Subsites, when a minimum of one trunked channel has been converted to a conventional channel
- In some configurations, it can also be installed at: Conventional Distributed Subsystem Hub sites and Trunked IP simulcast prime sites.
For MLC 8000 Subsite Link Converters implemented in ASTROâ„¢ 25 trunked sites, see Examples of Trunking Configurations That Can Share Equipment.