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SECURE  VOICE  SUBSYSTEM
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Figure 3-8. DAMA configured TACINTEL subsystem.

Figure  3-7.—Secure  Voice  subsystem. The  second  method  requires  a  different  process and  is  used  if  the  channels  are  busy  or  if  procedures require this method. For the small ship or submarine, a voice transmission request must be sent by message to the  Secure  Voice  controller.  A  small  ship  uses  the CUDIXS/NAVMACS  network  for  the  message.  The submarine   may   transmit   a   voice-channel   request during  a  random-access  time  period  in  the  SSIXS.  In both  cases,  the  request  is  passed  from  the  reception point   ashore   to   the   voice   controller.   The   voice controller   coordinates   the   voice   transmission   by assigning a voice channel, contacting the unit that will receive the voice transmission, and following through with the transmission. Radio Wireline Interface The   Radio   Wireline   Interface   (RWI)  w a s developed   to   access   and   interconnect   existing   and future Secure Voice subsystems and equipment. It pro- vides the capability to connect shorebased worldwide 3-11

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