AAG Flashcards
The four major components of the AAG systems are…..
KU Band antenna, Radio frequency Electronics (RFE), remotely operated video enhanced receiver ( ROVER), and Thermite
The AAG system requires approximately____ minutes of warm-up before the system becomes operational
2.5 min
True or false: the thermite communicates with the MPs via 1553 bus
True
What indication does air crew have that the AAG system is not installed
AAG not installed message on the AAG and AAG UTIL pages
The transmitting AAG aircraft must select_____ in order to get position and range displayed in AAG status window on the AAG UTIL page
Metadata (B6)
The mode button selection allows a crewmember to transmit video/metadata in air or ground mode (true/false)
True( must be opposite of tuned member)
When storing TGT/CM+Clips or Clips the clip is created__ seconds before and ____ seconds after selection.
5 sec prior and 35 sec after
The storing of clips is barriered unless the DVR is operating in the record mode and channel one source is____
AAG
In the AAG LOS data field, bearing indicates some magnetic bearing from the own ship to the AAG LOS the tuned member. True/false
True
To PAN TO THE AAG TUNED MEMBER, SELECT POINT> and enter___ in the keyboard
AAG
When the TADS is slaved to the AAG acquisition source the TADS is viewing the tuned members LOS. True/false
True
The waveform chosen by the crew to receive data must match the wave form of the transmitting aircraft. True/false
True
What level of control is only available with upper receiver?
Level 2
What are the main components of the upper receiver system?
Omni-directional antenna, thermite, UR Rover
Which bands does the omnidirectional antenna receive?
L-band, C-band, and KU band