114. Communications Flashcards
Define HF and discuss its basic applications
3 – 30 MHz.
- Capable of both long and short-range secure voice and data comm.
- Capable of traveling around the world in the right conditions; has over the horizon capabilities
- HF transmission may be intercepted/traced by enemy hundreds of miles away.
- Two types of HF Propagation: Ground Wave & Sky Wave
What are the modes of HF radio wave propagation?
- Ground wave: Transmission of a signal along ground surface. Range decreased by heavy vegetation (Camp Lejeune), mountainous terrain (Camp Pendleton), or dry desert soil (29 Palms).
- Sky wave: Involves signal bending by the ionosphere.At least two frequencies are required during 24-hour period: a low, night frequency and a higher, day frequency.
Define VHF and discuss its basic applications
30 – 300 MHz.
- Primary MAGTF radio single-channel ground & airborne radio system (SINCGARS).
- Primary means of communications for C2 and fire support on battlefield
- Provides high security against threat electronic warfare (EW) by using frequency hopping with integrated COMSEC.
- Primary limiting factors are range (up to 10 miles) and frequency availability.
What is SINCGARS?
Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio (SINCGAR) set, AN/PRC 119. It can be used as a man pack radio or a vehicle mounted radio. Uses VHF.
What are the two modes of operation for the SINCGARS?
Single Channel – When in SC mode, you are operating on one frequency.
Frequency Hopping – FH mode is used for secure transmissions due to the radio frequency constantly shifting to reduce or eliminate the threat of jamming, interception, and direction finding
What are the three levels of security classification?
Top Secret: unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security
Secret: unauthorized disclosure expected to cause serious damage to the national security
Confidential: e unauthorized disclosure expected to cause damage to the national security
Define UHF and discuss its basic applications
300 MHz - 3GHz
- Used primarily in forward air control (ground to air)
- Has good counter-counter electronic measures
- Limiting factor is range; Line of sight crucial