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Radio is broken down into 2 areas what are they? |
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What is done in Tech Control and JMC ? |
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Communication circuits are built and managed in Tech Control. JMC is a message center. |
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There are 3 supervisors in Radio who run the watch floor |
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JMC supervisor, Tech Control supervisor the CWO. |
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Tell me about the JMC Sup. |
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JMC stands for “JOINT MESSAGE CENTER” this supervisor is in charge of JMC and of all message traffic entering and leaving the ship, answers directly to the CWO. |
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Tell me about the Tech Sup |
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The Tech Sup is in charge of building and maintaining all external voice and data communications circuits, answers directly to the CWO. |
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What does “CWO “stand for? |
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Communications Watch Officer |
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What is CWO position in Radio? |
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Overall in charge of all aspects of communications in radio, oversees the JMC and TECH Sup . He is a direct representation of the COMMO (Radio DIVO) and answers directly to him. |
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What are some work shops onboard BHR that Radio supports by building voice/data communication circuits for their use? |
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PRIFLY, AATCC, EWOC, ADP, XPLOT, LFOC, CIC, THE BRIDGE, JIC, SESS. |
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What are the Frequency ranges we communicate in BHR? |
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HF, VHF, UHF, SHF, and EHF |
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What is the Frequency range of HF? |
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What is the name of the HF system? |
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Transmitters are in “Transceivers” and the Receivers are located in “Radio” |
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What is the maximum range of HF? |
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How many transmitters do we have on board? |
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How many Receivers do we have on board? |
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What antennas do we use for HF? |
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-Two 35’ Whip antennas -17’ Whips -Fan Wire’s -AVK’s |
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Where are the 35’ whips located? |
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On port and starboard walk ways. |
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When are the 35ft whips lowered? |
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The must be lowered for flight quarters |
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When are the 35ft whips raised? |
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Raised during heavy seas, replenishment at sea and pulling in/out of port. |
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Where are the 17’ whips located? |
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“Vultures row”, on the 06-level between the bridge and pri-fly |
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Where are the Fan Wires located? |
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The two fan wires extend from Vultures Row to the Aft Mast Yard Arm |
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How many AVK’s are onboard BHR |
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Where are the AVK antennas? |
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Aft end of the flight deck. |
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What are special about the AVK antennas? |
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They are receive only antennas |
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A combined Transmitter and Receiver. Acts in the same principal as a “walkie talkie”. The Radio can both transmit and receive. |
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What is VHF and what frequency does it operate in? |
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1.Very High Frequency 2.-30Mhz – 300Mhz |
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What Radios on BHR operates in the VHF freq. range? |
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What is GRC-211’s used for primarily |
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International Air Distress Signal. *121.500 Mhz |
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What is the max effective range of VHF? |
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30 nautical miles or Line of Sight. |
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What does UHF stand for and what’s the freq range? |
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Ultra High Frequency, 300Mhz-3Ghz |
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What radios are used for UHF communications? |
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How many WSC-3’s do we have on BHR? |
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35 – 21 LOS, 2 Have Quicks 12 SATCOMS |
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What modes of operation can the WCS-3 operate in? |
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What’s the max effective range of the WSC-3? |
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What’s special about the Have Quick WSC-3’s? |
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They can be used for freq hopping and can’t be jammed |
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Antennas for LOS are where? |
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Located on the top of forward and aft mast. |
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What is the maximum effective range of UHF SATCOM? |
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Uses a satellite so it can literally be thousands of miles. |
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What kind of antennas do we use for UHF SATCOM? |
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How many UHF SATCOM antennas do we have and where are they located? |
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4 total 3 on the island 1 on the port walkway |
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What Does SHF stand for and what is the freq range? |
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Super High Frequency, 3Ghz – 30 Ghz |
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What Systems do we have on BHR to operate on SHF? |
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WSC-6 or DSCS USC-69 or CBSP. |
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What does DSCS stand for? |
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Defense Satellite Communication System |
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What does CBSP stand for? |
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Commercial Broadband Satellite Program |
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What is the primary difference between DSCS and CBSP |
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DSCS is DOD CBSP is commercial |
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What services are SHF primarily used for? |
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Internet Phone line Video Teleconferences Naval Message traffic |
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What is considered the brains of the network? |
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ADNS - Automated Digital Network System. |
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What does ADNS control and manage? |
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What kind of antennas does WSC-6 use? |
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What kind of antennas does USC-69 use? |
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where are the WSC-6 located? |
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FWD of the bridge and AFT of PRI Fly |
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where are the USC-69 located? |
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port side troop walk way just AFT of MID Ship and starboard troop walk way, FWD of MID Ship. |
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What does EHF stand for and what is the freq range? |
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Extremely High Frequency, 30Ghz – 300Ghz |
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What is the only system on board that can survive a nuclear blast and allow us to have communications? |
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Where are the EHF antennas located? |
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On the Aft part of the Island Port and Stbd of Pri Fly |
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What’s are portable radio’s used for? |
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To communicate with Marines on the beach |
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What types of portable radios do we have on board BHR? |
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PRC-77 PRC-113 PRC-104 PRC-96. |
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Electronic Key Management System (EKMS) |
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What are 2 types of EKMS destruction? |
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What kind of basis is routine carried out on? |
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Who orders Emergency destruction? |
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When would emergency destruction be ordered? |
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Suspected compromise, Hostile actions against BHR abandon ship |
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What are two types of emergency destruction? |
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Destroy all NON ESSENTIAL classified items |
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What system do we use to send/receive all message traffic? |
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NAVMACS - Naval Modular Automated Communication system |
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Where is NAVMACS located? |
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What is the processing time of a flash message, precedence? |
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Flash-10 min, Z Immediate-30 min, O Priority-3 Hours, P Routine-6 Hours, R |
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