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DSTAR (Data Storage, Transfer, Analysis and Reporting) |
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| Introduction
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The usage of the DSTAR system is based
on the following processes:
Points that are running slow should be maintained. Points should go from Normal to Reverse and vice-versa. Points that are identified as going from Normal to Normal or Reverse to Reverse should be investigated as either the data is spurious or there is a fault with the points. |
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