THE COMM BIBLE!
All the data you will need for basic radio operations in conventional units!
Including:
Time zones, DTG (Date Time Group), and Regular/Leap Year Julian Date Calendar
AN/PRC-117F RADIO
The Harris AN/PRC-117F(C) multiband, multimission radio is an advanced software-defined radio covering the entire 30–512 MHz frequency spectrum using military standard voice and data waveforms, ensuring interoperability with a wide range of equipment.
Integrated Waveform Operations Tasks, Load COMSEC with common fill devices, Load COMSEC using AN/CYZ-10, OTAR process.
AN/PRC-117G (Falcon III) manpack networking radio.
Initial Operator Procedure, Â Loading Comsec fill data, Vulos comsec keys, Loading SCM comsec keys, loading HPW comsec keys, Â loading SINCGARSÂ comsec and transec data, Line-of-sight (voice), Satcom (voice), Vulos situational awareness (LOSÂ and SAT), Initial radio setup for HPWÂ operations, Loading radio with comsec key for HPWÂ operation (SKL) (TKL), LOS HPWÂ operations (PPPÂ cable), Programming HPWÂ software for HPWÂ operations, dedicated satcom (HPW) 25k, 5k, SCMÂ config, Program preset SCM, Operate SCMÂ waveform, IW, Loading keymat and transec with PYQ-10/SKL, Sincgars programming, Los situational awareness-trans/receive, CPAÂ mission plan, ANW2.
AN/PRC-119F
General Data including modes of operations, channel presets, power output, range, SCPT loading procedures, Net IDs, Manual Time Loading, and zeroize procedures.
AN/PRC-148 Radio
Quick guide to the basic operations of the PRC-148, Basic data, SCPT loading data, Net IDs, manual time loading, zeroize, wideband LOS, SINCGARS ops, and SATCOM operations.
AN/PRC-150 Radio
Quick guide to the basic operations of the PRC-150, Adjustment of backlight & contrast, operating mode selection squelch transmit power, Â VSWR test, battery level check, encryption, data ANDVT-BD, data PDA-184, presets, ALE programming, LQA.
AN/PRC-152X Radio
Quick guide to the operations of the AN/PRC-152, General information, Controls, indicators, and connectors. Set-up, load channel (vulos), Channel preset, Channel comsec, AN/CYZ-10 data load, receive OTAR, receive ERF, Loading vulos, ,scm, hpw, comsec keys. Line of sight vulos, Satcom, Situational awareness.
AN/PSN-13 – DAGR GPS2
Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR). Basic operations, Modes of operations, Selecting datum, Selecting coordinate/grid system, Crypto key via KYK-13, navigation, Receiver setup, Display setup, GPS basic operations.
KIK 11 (TKL)
Set time/date, single key database entry and key slot (Quick load), load keys from data base into QL slot, and SINCGARS loadset/linking.
AN/PYQ-10 (SKL)
Stylus calibration, timeout/backlight set, date/time, send/receive single key using SKL, send/receive complete data base using SKL, deleting key, add equipment, and assign key tags.
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