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CHAPTER  1 COMMUNICATIONS HARDWARE LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon  completing  this  chapter,  you  should  be  able  to  do  the  following: l l l l l l Determine the equipment required for each communications system. Identify  the  hardware  setup  procedures  for  radio  systems. Identify the use of COMMSPOTS. Identify procedures and requirements for communications equipment as it pertains  to  OTAR/OTAT  functions. Determine  utilization,  frequencies  and  watches  needed  for  distress communication   equipment. Interpret how to monitor circuit quality equipment. The  high-paced  operations  required  of  modern  fleet units demand communication systems that are capable of   providing   high-speed,   accurate,   and   secure transmission  and  reception  of  intelligence.  To  keep pace  with  the  ever-increasing  complexity  of  operations, today’s communication systems are necessarily highly sophisticated   and   versatile.   For   our   ships   and submarines   to   operate   effectively,   whether independently or as part of a battle group, they must have  communication  systems  and  operators  that  are capable of meeting this challenge. In this chapter, we will discuss various aspects of fleet  communication  systems.  As  a  Radioman,  you  will be   responsible   for   knowing   the   different communication systems used by the Navy and what communication equipments make up a system. COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS Through equipment design and installation, many equipments are compatible with each other and can be used to accomplish various functions. Using this design concept, nearly all the communication needs of a ship can be met with fewer pieces of communications equipment than were previously required. Communications can be maintained at the highest possible state of readiness when all levels of command understand  the  capabilities  and  limitations  of  the systems.  Many  communications  failures  are attributable  to  poor  administration  rather  than  to equipment failure or technical problems. In this section, we will discuss predeployment readiness; low-, high-, very-high-, ultra-high-, and super-high-frequency  communications  systems;  and equipment components that comprise these systems. UNDERWAY   PREPARATION Ships deploying to overseas areas must be in a state of   maximum   operational   and   communications readiness.  Type  commanders  determine  the  level  of readiness  of  deploying  ships  and  ensure  they  are adequately   prepared. A check-off list is an excellent method to ensure that step-by-step preparations are completed prior to a deployment.  This  list  should  cover  all  aspects  of communications  readiness  and  should  begin  well  in advance of the underway period. Some of the points to be checked include scheduling of communications assistance  team  (CAT)  visits,  maintenance  and 1-1

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