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LINK-11  FUNDAMENTALS

CHAPTER  2 THE LINK-11 SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Tactical data links are usually limited to a specific area of operation and are used for command and control of specific forces. Link-11 is the U.S. Navy shipboard version of NATO’s Tactical Data Information Link “A” (TADIL A). The Link-11 system is used to provide high-speed, computer-to-computer exchange of digital tactical information among ships, aircraft, and shore installations, as shown in figure 2-1. Figure 2-1.—Tactical digital information links. Link-11 data communications can operate with either high-frequency (HF) or ultra-high-frequency  (UHF)  radios. In  the  HF  band,  Link-11  provides  gapless omnidirectional coverage of up to 300 nautical miles from the transmitting site. In the  UHF  band,  the  Link-11  system  is  capable  of  line-of-sight  omnidirectional coverage,  approximately  25  nautical  miles  between  ships  and  150  nautical  miles  for ship-to-air links. To understand the operation of the Link-11 system fully, you must be able to identify the hardware components that compose it and the functions they perform. Keep in mind that although the specific equipment used on board your ship may differ from the examples used in this chapter, the purpose of your Link-11 setup is still the same, that is, to pass tactical data to other units. 2-1

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