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Army Communication Systems Plan, Design, And Layout Tri-Service Tactical Communications and Mobile Subscriber Equipment Plan, Design, And Layout Tri-Service Tactical Communications and Mobile Subscriber Equipment Subcourse OverviewTable of ContentsTable of Contents-cont.Lesson 1: Signal Support Using Tri-Service Tactical Communications and Mobile Subscriber EquipmentIntroductionPart A: Mobile Subscriber EquipmentFigure 1-1. ON/306/TTC-47 switching groupFigure 1-2. OL-413/TTC-47 operations groupFigure 1-3. ON-305/TTC-46 switching groupFigure 1-4. OL-412/TC-46 operations groupFigure 1-5. AN/TTC-48(V) SENSTransmission Equipment.Figure 1-6. AN/TRC-190(V)3 LOS multichannel radio terminalFigure 1-7. AN/GRC-224 radio setTable 1-1. Functional characteristics of SCCFigure 1-8. OL-414/TYQ-35(V)2 system control group (planning)Figure 1-9. OL-415/TYQ-35(V) system control group (technical)Figure 1-10. OL-416/TYQ-35(V) system control group (management)RAU AN/TRC-191Figure 1-11. AN/TRC-191 radio access unitMSE Network Architecture.Figure 1-13. MSE system architectureFigure 1-14. Node deploymentFigure 1-15. Node center site configurationFigure 1-16. Area communications system accessFigure 1-17. LEN configurationFigure 1-18. Subscriber connectivity using J-1077Figure 1-19. Subscriber connectivity using RMCFigure 1-20. SENS deployment and connectivityFigure 1-21. MSE architectureFlood Search. Figure 1-22. MSE flood search techniqueInterfaces.Site reconnaissance.Part B: Tri-Service Tactical CommunicationsFigure 1-23. AN/TTC-39(V)2, (V)4 switching shelterFigure 1-24. AN/TTC-39(V)2, (V)4 control shelterFigure 1-25. AN/TTC-39(V)3Figure 1-26. AN/TTC-39A(V)1 automatic telephone central officeFigure 1-27. AN/TYC-39(V) automatic message switch (message processing shelter)Figure 1-28. AN/TYC-39(V) automatic message switch (communications interface shelter)Figure 1-29. AN/TYC-39(V) automatic message switch (25-line single shelter)Figure 1-30. AN/TRC-173 radio terminal setFigure 1-31. AN/TRC-174 radio repeaterFigure 1-32. AN/TRC-173 radio terminal setFigure 1-33. AN/TRC-138A radio repeater setFigure 1-35. AN/TRC-170(V) radio terminal setFigure 1-36. AN/TSC-85(V) 2 SATCOM terminal (roadside wall)Figure 1-37. AN/TSC-85(V) 2 SATCOM terminal (curbside wall)-cont.Figure 1-38. AN/TSC-93A SATCOM terminal (roadside)Figure 1-39. AN/TSC-93A SATCOM terminal (curbside)-cont.TRITAC network control facilities.Figure 1-40. AN/TYQ-30(V)1 ADP shelterFigure 1-41. AN/TYQ-30(V)1 operations shelterFigure 1-42. AN/TYQ-30(V)2 and AN/TYQ-31 sheltersPart C: MSE and Tritac Interface at EACFigure 1-44. Theater area networkPredeployment Planning.Figure 1-45. Typical command links of the TCS(A)Figure 1-46. A TSC(A)Transmission systems engineering.Traffic flow.Part D: SummaryMSE Network Architecture.Tri-Service Tactical Communications (TRITAC).Echelons Above Corps (EAC).Lesson Practice ExerciseLesson Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Lesson 2: Line-Of-Sight EngineeringIntroductionMultichannel Frequency Spectrum Use.System Planning.LOS Procedures or VHF/UHF Radio Systems-cont.Figure 2-2. Nonlinear graph paperFigure 2-3. Completed LOS profileFigure 2-4. Completed LOS profileFigure 2-5. LOS profileHigh and low points between the two sites Figure 2-6. Non-LOS profileFigure 2-7. Conversion chart nomographLOS Procedures for SHF Microwave Radio Systems.Figure 2-9. Fresnel zoneSummary.Figure 2-10. Plotting the Fresnel zoneSummary-cont.Lesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 2 Practice Exercise-cont.Schematic DrawingSchematic DrawingSchematic DrawingLesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Lesson 3: Echelons Above Corps and Corps InterfaceIntroductionEAC Signal Support.Figure 3-1. Typical theater area networkFigure 3-2. Typical command links of a TCS(A)Signal Support at EAC.Figure 3-3. TSC(A) HQVisual information.Signal Support at Corps.Figure 3-6. MSE area communications networkFigure 3-7. HHC, corps signal brigadeVisual information. EAC/Corps Systems/Networks Interface.Table 3-1. Node Switch to EAC via AN/TRC-170Table 3-2. Node Switch to EAC via AN/TRC-173/174Table 3-3. Node Switch to EAC via AN/TSC-85A/93AFigure 3-8. MSE/TRITAC interfaceLesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 3 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Lesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.
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Plan, Design, And Layout Tri-Service Tactical Communications and Mobile Subscriber Equipment Plan, Design, And Layout Tri-Service Tactical Communications and Mobile Subscriber Equipment Subcourse OverviewTable of ContentsTable of Contents-cont.Lesson 1: Signal Support Using Tri-Service Tactical Communications and Mobile Subscriber EquipmentIntroductionPart A: Mobile Subscriber EquipmentFigure 1-1. ON/306/TTC-47 switching groupFigure 1-2. OL-413/TTC-47 operations groupFigure 1-3. ON-305/TTC-46 switching groupFigure 1-4. OL-412/TC-46 operations groupFigure 1-5. AN/TTC-48(V) SENSTransmission Equipment.Figure 1-6. AN/TRC-190(V)3 LOS multichannel radio terminalFigure 1-7. AN/GRC-224 radio setTable 1-1. Functional characteristics of SCCFigure 1-8. OL-414/TYQ-35(V)2 system control group (planning)Figure 1-9. OL-415/TYQ-35(V) system control group (technical)Figure 1-10. OL-416/TYQ-35(V) system control group (management)RAU AN/TRC-191Figure 1-11. AN/TRC-191 radio access unitMSE Network Architecture.Figure 1-13. MSE system architectureFigure 1-14. Node deploymentFigure 1-15. Node center site configurationFigure 1-16. Area communications system accessFigure 1-17. LEN configurationFigure 1-18. Subscriber connectivity using J-1077Figure 1-19. Subscriber connectivity using RMCFigure 1-20. SENS deployment and connectivityFigure 1-21. MSE architectureFlood Search. Figure 1-22. MSE flood search techniqueInterfaces.Site reconnaissance.Part B: Tri-Service Tactical CommunicationsFigure 1-23. AN/TTC-39(V)2, (V)4 switching shelterFigure 1-24. AN/TTC-39(V)2, (V)4 control shelterFigure 1-25. AN/TTC-39(V)3Figure 1-26. AN/TTC-39A(V)1 automatic telephone central officeFigure 1-27. AN/TYC-39(V) automatic message switch (message processing shelter)Figure 1-28. AN/TYC-39(V) automatic message switch (communications interface shelter)Figure 1-29. AN/TYC-39(V) automatic message switch (25-line single shelter)Figure 1-30. AN/TRC-173 radio terminal setFigure 1-31. AN/TRC-174 radio repeaterFigure 1-32. AN/TRC-173 radio terminal setFigure 1-33. AN/TRC-138A radio repeater setFigure 1-35. AN/TRC-170(V) radio terminal setFigure 1-36. AN/TSC-85(V) 2 SATCOM terminal (roadside wall)Figure 1-37. AN/TSC-85(V) 2 SATCOM terminal (curbside wall)-cont.Figure 1-38. AN/TSC-93A SATCOM terminal (roadside)Figure 1-39. AN/TSC-93A SATCOM terminal (curbside)-cont.TRITAC network control facilities.Figure 1-40. AN/TYQ-30(V)1 ADP shelterFigure 1-41. AN/TYQ-30(V)1 operations shelterFigure 1-42. AN/TYQ-30(V)2 and AN/TYQ-31 sheltersPart C: MSE and Tritac Interface at EACFigure 1-44. Theater area networkPredeployment Planning.Figure 1-45. Typical command links of the TCS(A)Figure 1-46. A TSC(A)Transmission systems engineering.Traffic flow.Part D: SummaryMSE Network Architecture.Tri-Service Tactical Communications (TRITAC).Echelons Above Corps (EAC).Lesson Practice ExerciseLesson Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Lesson 2: Line-Of-Sight EngineeringIntroductionMultichannel Frequency Spectrum Use.System Planning.LOS Procedures or VHF/UHF Radio Systems-cont.Figure 2-2. Nonlinear graph paperFigure 2-3. Completed LOS profileFigure 2-4. Completed LOS profileFigure 2-5. LOS profileHigh and low points between the two sites Figure 2-6. Non-LOS profileFigure 2-7. Conversion chart nomographLOS Procedures for SHF Microwave Radio Systems.Figure 2-9. Fresnel zoneSummary.Figure 2-10. Plotting the Fresnel zoneSummary-cont.Lesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 2 Practice Exercise-cont.Schematic DrawingSchematic DrawingSchematic DrawingLesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Lesson 3: Echelons Above Corps and Corps InterfaceIntroductionEAC Signal Support.Figure 3-1. Typical theater area networkFigure 3-2. Typical command links of a TCS(A)Signal Support at EAC.Figure 3-3. TSC(A) HQVisual information.Signal Support at Corps.Figure 3-6. MSE area communications networkFigure 3-7. HHC, corps signal brigadeVisual information. EAC/Corps Systems/Networks Interface.Table 3-1. Node Switch to EAC via AN/TRC-170Table 3-2. Node Switch to EAC via AN/TRC-173/174Table 3-3. Node Switch to EAC via AN/TSC-85A/93AFigure 3-8. MSE/TRITAC interfaceLesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 3 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.Lesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont.
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