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Radio is the major means of voice and digital communications within the field artillery. Separate radio nets are established for command and control, fire direction, fire support coordination, fire support planning, and administration and logistics. ... Corps fire support net HF-AM/SSB (radio teletypewriter [RATT).
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Radio Net Structures ... NOTE: SINCGARS radios do not perform fre- quency hopping very well with field-expedient an- tennas,but any antenna is better than none at all. The use of a field-expedient antenna may degrade the SINCGARS to a single-channel operation, but it will permit communication...
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Antenna Tips for vintage (tube) radios. Emergency Antennas. American Survival Guide May, 1996. Increasing the effectiveness of Your Comm System by Joseph J. Carr. Field Expedient Antenna Types Field expedient antennas serve a variety of uses. ... With this reliance on HF radio, communications planners, commanders,
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Military.com Military.com Forums Army Discussions Signal Corps field expedient antenna ... I used a old PRC 74, HF SSB/CW radio with 15 watts pep, and talked to the States daily with it. The very light shaded sections are the wires, while the darker are the supporting halyards. It performed as well as a...
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This is pretty much a lost art in the reserves, it's not given the attention it deserves I know I am not nearly as strong at antenna building as I should be. Could some of you guys give me an idea of some different types of antennas, aswell as what should be carried in a Field expedient antenna kit. ... career_radio-checker...
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The information in this section helps the sniper team maintain effective communications and correct any radio antenna problems. ... a. The V antenna (Figure 7-11) is another field-expedient directional antenna. It consists of two wires forming a V with the open area of the V pointing toward the desired direction of...
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Title : Tactical HF Field Expedient Antenna Performance. Volume 1. ... Abstract : This thesis investigates the performance of various configurations of tactical High Frequency (HF) field deployable antennas in the presence of lossy earth. Antennas investigated include horizontal dipoles, short sloping wires,
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This is my 80M "field expedient" antenna. I primarily use this as a NVIS antenna with my FT-817 QRP rig. ... F-F-F BNC T from Radio Shack ... It is connected to the HF/6 port of an ICOM 706mkII. Disconnect one side of the dipole from the BNC T. Slip it's ring terminal over the mobile whip. Ensure a good mechanical contact.
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This handbook is intended not only for CIS officers and radio operators, but for all personnel desiring information about antenna fundamentals. MCRP 6-22D supersedes Fleet Marine Force Reference Publication (FMFRP) 3-34, Field Antenna Handbook, dated 5 March 1991. ... Chapter 4. HF Antenna Selection;
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