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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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(5) The SDU does not support the following SBB features:
(a) Return carrier activation
(b) Sleep mode
(c) Supplementary services (other than Call waiting, CLIP, CLIR and eMLPP as
required for safety SBB voice)
(d) G.711 u-Law
(e) Closed User Group and leased lines
(f) Inmarsat Common MMI
(g) Over the air USIM activation
(h) Point to Point SMS
(i) Cell Broadcast SMS
(j) Manual PLMN selection
(k) GSM USIMs
(l) USIM application toolkit
(m) Non USIM operation (Emergency calls).
G. SBB Bulletin Board and Satellite Table
(1) The SDU keeps an up-to-date satellite table which consists of the information required for
the SDU to be able to logon to each satellite.
(2) Each row of the table contains data for one satellite and includes:
(a) Satellite id
(b) Satellite name
(c) Satellite region
(d) Satellite position
(e) SBB PSAB Frequencies.
(3) When there is no valid non-volatile stored ACD copy of the Satellite Table, the ACD
synchronizes the ACD stored copy to the values from the ORT Satellite Table on the
SCM.
(4) The ACD updates its non-volatile stored copy of the Satellite Table with the System
Information Broadcast when new valid information is available.
NOTES:
1 Valid information means that it is syntactically correct as per the satellite table
validation criteria.
2 If the System Information Broadcast data received is invalid as per validation
criteria for the ORT satellite table, it will be discarded and logged.
(5) If a new satellite is added to the non-volatile stored copy of the Satellite Table based on
the System Information Broadcast, the ACD assigns it:
(a) The lowest priority (9)
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29 January, 2020