MOD A QUESTIONS FLSH2 Flashcards
What is a J-Series Message?
LINK 16 -
What is a j2.X, J3.X, J6.X?
J2 PPLI, J3 REFERENCE POINT, J6 INTELLIGENCE INFO
What us an NPG?
Network Participant Group - assignement of time slots to units for similar functions.
What NPG is used for surveillance?
NPG 7
How does a unit self-report themseves in link-16?
PPLI (precise particiant Location and Identification transmission) Done through Fine Sync
Assignment Criteria -
*Learn Chart
Identify the ATO production cycle and what period of time it covers.
72 hours for planning, 24 for execution
What is the duty code for ICO?
804
What is the duty code for JICO?
805
What is a duty code for NTR?
812
What is the duty code for Initial Entry MIDS Unit?
815
What is the duty code for L16 Secondary Navigation Controller
822
What is the duty code for Joint Range Extension Forwarded JTIDS Unit
907
What is the duty code for Joint Range Extension Unit
908
What is the VPN voice net used for?
Voice Production Net - for voice SIS product dissemination and coordination
What is the DCN voice net used for?
Data Link Coordination Net - coordinating technical operations of data link terminal equipment.
What is the TSN voice net used for?
Track Supervison Net - for track serveilence personnel to maintain a clear tactical picture and to assist units entering or exiting the interface.
What is the ADCCN Voice Net used for?
Air Defense Commander and Control Net used for coordinating weapons employment and for interface command, control, and coordination.
Define the different voice nets and what period of time it covers?
ADCCN, for coordinating weapons, employment and for interface command control, coordination. TSN - for track surveillance personnel to maintain a clear tactical picture and to assist units entering or exiting the interface. DCN - for coordinating technical operations of data link terminal equipment. VPN, for voice SIS product dissemination and coordination.
How many digits are in a L16 IU?
5
How many digits are in a L11B IU?
3
How many digits are in a L11 IU?
2
What is the difference between a basic and extened interface?
Basic Interface in the US Joint Ops, and participating units are known generally as Interface Units. All other links that may contribute data indirectly to the basic interface are the extended interface.
Name the basic interfaces.
TADIL A, TADIL B, TADIL J
When are J Series messages used?
Link 16
When are M Series messages used?
Link 11/11B
What is USMTF?
United States Message Text Format - human readable, machine processable
L11 basic characteristics and functions
Address has 2 digits, HF VHF Radio, Half Duplex, picket and polling
L11B basic characteristics and functions
is a full-duplex, two-way, point to point
What is the track quality of L11 & L11B
7
What series of message does TDL A/B use?
M Series
What is an EPOCH?
12.8 minutes in length, made up of 64 frame and 98,404 timeslots
What is an Timeslot?
A single opportunity to transmit information
What is a Frame?
12 Seconds in length, made up of 1536 time slots.
What does MIL-STD 3011 cover?
JREAP
Identity the protocols associated with each appendix of MIL-STD 3011
JREAP A - JREAP B - JREAP C
What is the difference between relay, forwarder, and CIU.
Relay - pushes same type of TDL
Forward- pushes multiple types of TDL (translates)
CIU- concurrent Interface Unit - receives multiple types of TDL (doesn’t transmit)
What mil std is used for L11/B
6011
What mil std is used for L16
6016
A L16 network must have a __ in the network. What is the max time quality of this user?
NTR, user 14
What is an implied task?
Task that is assumed in order to complete specified task.
What is a specified Task?
task explicitly stated
What is a COP?
Common Operating Picture - CPT and JNP
What is a CTP?
Common Tactical Picture, contributes to the COP., display of tactical data.
What is a set in the OPTASKLINK?
begins with an abreviated word called the SET ID