MLC 8000 Devices Per Site Type
Configuration | MLC 8000 Device | Site Type |
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Analog Simulcast | One MLC 8000 Analog Comparator is required for each channel at the prime site. | Prime/Hub site |
One MLC 8000 Subsite Link Converter is required for every transmitting base radio. | Base Radio site | |
Analog Voting (non-Simulcast) | One MLC 8000 Analog Comparator is required for each channel at the prime site. | Prime/Hub site |
One MLC 8000 Subsite Link Converter connects to up to four co-located transmitting base radios. The MLC 8000 Subsite Link Converter can connect to up to four co-located receivers. |
Base Radio site | |
Digital/analog mixed mode voting | One MLC 8000 Analog Comparator and one GCM 8000 comparator are companion devices providing a single mixed mode channel at the prime site. | Prime/Hub site |
One MLC 8000 Subsite Link Converter connects to up to four co-located transmitting base radios. The MLC 8000 Subsite Link Converter can connect to up to four co-located receivers. |
Base Radio site | |
Digital Voting | One MLC 8000 Subsite Link Converter digital-only V.24 gateway can connect up to four co-located transmitting base radios or receivers to a GCM 8000 or GRV 8000 comparator. | Prime/Hub site |
NoteIn this table,
Hub site refers to any site in a K-core system where comparators can be located, which does not include the base radio sites. In other systems, sites with comparators are referred to as
prime sites and the base radio sites are referred to as
subsites.