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Army Communication Systems Frequency ManagementFrequency ManagementTable of ContentsIntroductionLesson 1: International Regulation of the Electromagnetic SpectrumLesson ObjectivesElectromagnetic SpectrumDefinition of Management Terms.Allotment.Electromagnetic compatibility.Occupied bandwidth.International Regulation.The International Radio Consultative Committee.World Administrative Radio Conferences.Geographical Divisions.Figure 3. Geographical divisions of international spectrum allocationFigure 4. Allocation by region.Regional Agreements.Lesson 1 Exercise 2Lesson 1 Exercise 2-cont.Lesson 2: Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Within the United StatesLesson ObjectivesFrequency Management within the United States.Figure 6. Bilateral United States spectrum management.Officer of Telecommunications Policy.Figure 7. Functional organization of the Interdepartment Radio Advisory CommitteeThe Aeronautical Assignment GroupLessen 2 - Exercise 1Frequency Lists.Figure 8. Spectrum management within the DOD.Assistant Secretary of Defense (Telecommunications).Electromagnetic Compatibility Analysis Center.Joint Frequency Panel Responsibilities and Procedures.Lesson 2 - Exercise 2Spectrum Management Within Unified and Specified Commands.Figure 9. Unified and specified command frequency management structureUnified and specified commandersSpectrum Management in Foreign Areas.Department of Defense Area Frequency Coordinators.The Military Departments.Lesson 2 - Exercise 3Lesson 3: Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Within the Department of the ArmyLesson ObjectivesFrequency Management Within the Department of the Army.Communications-Electronics Management Directorate.Frequency Allocations.Request for an equipment spectrum allocationFigure 11. Application for Frequency Allocation (DD Form 1494).Figure 11. Application for Frequency Allocation (DD Form 1494).Frequency Assignments.Lesson 3 - Exercise 1General (Compatibility Program).Army Electromagnetic Compatibility Program Objectives.Figure 12. Electronmagnetic capability program elements.Facilities Supporting the Army Electromagnetic Compatibility ProgramFacilities Supporting the Army Electromagnetic Compatibility Program-cont.Tactical deployments file.Spectrum Management During Life Cycle of Equipment.Spectrum Management During Life Cycle of Equipment-cont.Figure 13. Life cycle model management and associated spectrum managementSpectrum Management During Life Cycle of Equipment-cont.Lesson 3 - Exercise 2Lesson 3 - Exercise 2-cont.Lesson 4: A Synopsis of Radio Wave PropagationLesson ObjectivesRadio Wave Propagation.Figure 14. Idealized sketch of the stratified nature of the atmospherePrincipal Modes of Propagation.Line-Of-Sight Propagation.Figure 15. Potential multipath-interference condition.Refraction Mode.Figure 16. Sky wave propagation.Scatter Mode.Surface Wave Propagation.Waveguide and Mixed Mode.Table 1. Summary of the characteristics of principal modes of propagationLesson 4 - Exercise 2Lesson 5: Selection of Frequencies for a Multichannel Radio NetworkLesson ObjectivesCorps and Division.General (Frequency Selection).Interference Between Transmitters and Receivers.Two-Block Frequency Assignment Plan.Figure 19. Frequencies divided into two blocks.Figure 20. Two-block frequency assignment.Lesson 5 - Exercise 1ABM Frequency Assignment Plan (Six Block).Figure 22. Interconnections of locations.Figure 23. Triangle situation and chart.Description and use-cont.Figure 24. Analysis of system requirements.Description and use-cont.ABM Chart of Frequencies AllocatedDescription and use-cont.Figure 25. Assigned frequencies in a type multichannel network.Double ABM Plan.XY Plan.Limitations Of Frequency Assignment Plans.Limitations Of Frequency Assignment Plans-cont.Figure 28. Completed Multichannel Network Diagram with Assigned Frequencies Lesson 5 - Exercise 2Lesson 5 - Exercise 2-cont.Lesson Exercise SolutionsLesson Exercise Solutions-cont.Lesson Exercise Solutions-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and AbbreviationsMeaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Blank PageBlank Page
Army Communication Systems
Frequency ManagementFrequency ManagementTable of ContentsIntroductionLesson 1: International Regulation of the Electromagnetic SpectrumLesson ObjectivesElectromagnetic SpectrumDefinition of Management Terms.Allotment.Electromagnetic compatibility.Occupied bandwidth.International Regulation.The International Radio Consultative Committee.World Administrative Radio Conferences.Geographical Divisions.Figure 3. Geographical divisions of international spectrum allocationFigure 4. Allocation by region.Regional Agreements.Lesson 1 Exercise 2Lesson 1 Exercise 2-cont.Lesson 2: Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Within the United StatesLesson ObjectivesFrequency Management within the United States.Figure 6. Bilateral United States spectrum management.Officer of Telecommunications Policy.Figure 7. Functional organization of the Interdepartment Radio Advisory CommitteeThe Aeronautical Assignment GroupLessen 2 - Exercise 1Frequency Lists.Figure 8. Spectrum management within the DOD.Assistant Secretary of Defense (Telecommunications).Electromagnetic Compatibility Analysis Center.Joint Frequency Panel Responsibilities and Procedures.Lesson 2 - Exercise 2Spectrum Management Within Unified and Specified Commands.Figure 9. Unified and specified command frequency management structureUnified and specified commandersSpectrum Management in Foreign Areas.Department of Defense Area Frequency Coordinators.The Military Departments.Lesson 2 - Exercise 3Lesson 3: Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Within the Department of the ArmyLesson ObjectivesFrequency Management Within the Department of the Army.Communications-Electronics Management Directorate.Frequency Allocations.Request for an equipment spectrum allocationFigure 11. Application for Frequency Allocation (DD Form 1494).Figure 11. Application for Frequency Allocation (DD Form 1494).Frequency Assignments.Lesson 3 - Exercise 1General (Compatibility Program).Army Electromagnetic Compatibility Program Objectives.Figure 12. Electronmagnetic capability program elements.Facilities Supporting the Army Electromagnetic Compatibility ProgramFacilities Supporting the Army Electromagnetic Compatibility Program-cont.Tactical deployments file.Spectrum Management During Life Cycle of Equipment.Spectrum Management During Life Cycle of Equipment-cont.Figure 13. Life cycle model management and associated spectrum managementSpectrum Management During Life Cycle of Equipment-cont.Lesson 3 - Exercise 2Lesson 3 - Exercise 2-cont.Lesson 4: A Synopsis of Radio Wave PropagationLesson ObjectivesRadio Wave Propagation.Figure 14. Idealized sketch of the stratified nature of the atmospherePrincipal Modes of Propagation.Line-Of-Sight Propagation.Figure 15. Potential multipath-interference condition.Refraction Mode.Figure 16. Sky wave propagation.Scatter Mode.Surface Wave Propagation.Waveguide and Mixed Mode.Table 1. Summary of the characteristics of principal modes of propagationLesson 4 - Exercise 2Lesson 5: Selection of Frequencies for a Multichannel Radio NetworkLesson ObjectivesCorps and Division.General (Frequency Selection).Interference Between Transmitters and Receivers.Two-Block Frequency Assignment Plan.Figure 19. Frequencies divided into two blocks.Figure 20. Two-block frequency assignment.Lesson 5 - Exercise 1ABM Frequency Assignment Plan (Six Block).Figure 22. Interconnections of locations.Figure 23. Triangle situation and chart.Description and use-cont.Figure 24. Analysis of system requirements.Description and use-cont.ABM Chart of Frequencies AllocatedDescription and use-cont.Figure 25. Assigned frequencies in a type multichannel network.Double ABM Plan.XY Plan.Limitations Of Frequency Assignment Plans.Limitations Of Frequency Assignment Plans-cont.Figure 28. Completed Multichannel Network Diagram with Assigned Frequencies Lesson 5 - Exercise 2Lesson 5 - Exercise 2-cont.Lesson Exercise SolutionsLesson Exercise Solutions-cont.Lesson Exercise Solutions-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and AbbreviationsMeaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Meaning of Acronyms and Abbreviations-cont.Blank PageBlank Page
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