Communications Subsystem
In
telecommunication
, a
communications subsystem
is a
functional unit
or
operational assembly
that is smaller than the larger assembly under consideration.
Note:
Examples of
communications
subsystems in the
Defense Communications System
(DCS) are (a) a
satellite link
with one
Earth terminal
in
CONUS
and one in Europe, (b) the interconnect facilities at each Earth terminal of the satellite link, and (c) an
optical fiber
cable
with its driver and receiver in either of the interconnect facilities. Source: from
Federal Standard 1037C
and from
MIL-STD-188
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