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Aerographers Mate, Module 04-Environmental Communications and Administration
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CHAPTER  2 ENVIRONMENTAL  SOFTWARE  PROGRAMS

A41. Mobile Environmental Teams (MET) and Meteorological Mobile Facility (METMF)  members. A42. The  main  module. A43. The purpose of the communications module is to receive alphanumeric weather data and facsimile broadcast data via HF receiver, or satellite broadcast via shipboard communication facilities. A44. APT  (polar-orbiting)  and  WEFAX  (geostationary)  imagery. A45. AUTODIN and the Fleet Environmental Broadcast are relayed to ships via SHF satellite as part of the Fleet Multi-channel Broadcast (FMCB). A46. NEMEOC  Rota,  Spain. A47. Selected AWN data, classified ship observations, and MET-Assist messages. A48.    U.S. Air Force. A49. HF broadcasts from NAVMETOC regional centers are primarily used as a backup source for meteorological data aboard ship when routine fleet communications are not available. A50. Worldwide  Marine  Radiofacsimile  Broadcast  Schedules. A51. Lower frequencies. A52.    TR4 minifax. A53. Insert the patch cord into the receiver first. A54.    R-1051/URR  and  the  R-2368/URR. A55.    An "X" pattern. A56. The Teletype Corporation Model 28 and the Naval Standard Teleprinter (NST). 1-49

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