Mast and Antenna DetailsUpdated: March 2nd, 2014
Created: March 18th, 2011The explanation is, apparently, that "the Network Rail system has been designed to facilitate contact not just to the adjoining cells, but to two cells in each direction. This provides a 'failsafe' safety factor so that the system will continue to function even if one transmitter is out of action, but the consequence of this is that taller masts are required – the proposed masts are typically 30 metres or more in height, and are to be installed at appropriate points along all main lines throughout the country." Such a degree of redundancy can only be warranted for safety-critical data communications required for automatic train control - that is, ERTMS. For driver-to-signaller voice communication, some redundancy may be required in very congested sections of track with multiple points and signals - but certainly not throughout the country, and certainly not to that degree.
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