Controller architecture for RF trunking distributed multisite switch
First Claim
1. In a local area network for a radio frequency multicasting system including a multisite switch having a distributed architecture of nodes connected to a message bus and a plurality of audio bus/slots, each node comprises:
- a plurality of audio cards operatively coupled to said audio bus/slots and to audio channels from an RF site or dispatcher console, said audio cards linking individual audio channels from the RF site or dispatcher console to selected bus/slots in said switch;
a controller card operatively coupled to said audio cards, said controller card causing said audio boards to link individual audio channels to bus/slots selected by said controller card, said controller card operatively coupled to said message bus and to an external message link to said RF site or dispatcher console.
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Abstract
A radio frequency (RF) signal transmission system is interconnected by a multisite switch that routes command and audio transmission signals between the RF systems. The multisite switch has a distributed architecture of nodes wherein each node is coupled to one of the RF systems, such as a site controller or dispatcher console. Each of the switch nodes has a common architecture in which a single controller board operates a plurality of audio boards. In addition, the controller board has two principal processors that communicate with each other via a dual-port RAM.
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1. In a local area network for a radio frequency multicasting system including a multisite switch having a distributed architecture of nodes connected to a message bus and a plurality of audio bus/slots, each node comprises:
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a plurality of audio cards operatively coupled to said audio bus/slots and to audio channels from an RF site or dispatcher console, said audio cards linking individual audio channels from the RF site or dispatcher console to selected bus/slots in said switch; a controller card operatively coupled to said audio cards, said controller card causing said audio boards to link individual audio channels to bus/slots selected by said controller card, said controller card operatively coupled to said message bus and to an external message link to said RF site or dispatcher console. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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2. In a local area network for a radio frequency multicasting system including a multisite switch having a distributed architecture of nodes connected to a message bus and a plurality of audio bus/slots, each node comprises:
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a plurality of audio cards operatively coupled to said audio bus/slots and to audio channels from an RF site or dispatcher console, said audio cards linking individual audio channels from the RF site or dispatcher console to selected bus/slots in said switch; a controller card operatively coupled to said audio cards, said controller card causing said audio boards to link individual audio channels to bus/slots selected by said controller card, said controller card operatively coupled to said message bus and to an external message link to said RF site or dispatcher console, and wherein said controller card comprises an interface processor and a communications controller, said communications controller routing message between said message bus, said RF site or dispatcher console and said interface processor, said interface processor operatively coupled to said communications controller, said interface processor receiving messages from said communications controller and in response to said messages signalling said audio boards to establish audio links between selected channels and selected bus/slots. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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