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HF FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
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DATA LINK SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

Figure  1-15.-PP-6140/ACQ-5  power  supply. Audio-to-RF  conversion  is  accomplished  when  the carrier frequency is modulated by the audio input. The modulated RF is amplified by the RF amp to the selected power level of 400 or 1000 watts, depending on the mode  selected  on  the  control  box,  and  then  coupled  to the antenna for transmission. DATA  LINK  SYSTEM Learning  Objective:   Recognize    components and operating principles of a data link system. The  data  link  system  serves  as  a  communications link  that  allows  computer-to-computer  exchange  of  data between  participating  units.  Airborne  platforms  capable of  data  link  include  Air  Force  AWACS,  P-3  patrol aircraft, and most carrier aircraft. Surface or subsurface platforms equipped with Navy tactical data systems (NTDS)  may  also  receive  and  transmit  information  over data link. The data transmitted is sent by the central computer  to  a  communications  interface,  which reformats the data into serial digital data (standard NTDS) transmission language. The serial data is then encrypted  and  passed  through  a  modulator/demodulator to make it compatible with the P-3 radios. Either HF-1, HF-2, or UHF-2 may be used to transmit and receive data  link. In  general,  the  data  link  system  is  designed exclusively   to   transmit   tactical   symbology.   This symbology is available in the aircraft for display on the TACCO display. An additional function is plain text. This  allows  transmission  for  text  information  through link net. This information is available only to certain Figure 1-16.-C-7790/ACQ-5 control monitor panel. airborne platforms (P-3, E-2) and shore-based anti- submarine warfare operating centers (ASWOCs). Control of the data link setup and monitoring of the active link net is the responsibility of the NAV/COMM. Once  it  is  set  up  and  operating,  the  only  software function  available  to  the  NAV/COMM  is  plain  text transmission  and  reception.  The  TACCO  controls  the transmission of all tactical data from the aircraft. DATA LINK SYSTEM COMPONENTS The major components of the data link system are discussed in the following text. Data  Terminal  Set  Converter-Control, CV-2528/ACQ-5 This   component   is   a   modulator/demodulator (modem) that takes 26-bit serial digital data from the data communications interface and converts it into audio 1-20

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