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Figure  1-7.—Teleprinter  patch  panels

5. 6. 7. connected  to  the  secure  voice  equipment,  which encrypts the information received. The  output  of  the  secure  voice  equipment  is connected   to   the   transmitter   transfer switchboard. The transmitter transfer switchboard is used to connect numerous RPUs to any number of transmitters. The output of the patch panel is connected to the transmitter  side  of  the  transceiver,  which,  in turn, is connected to an antenna coupler. Figure 1-6 shows a basic diagram of a UHF receive system. We will next follow the UHF signal path through the receive side of the system. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The  received  signal  is  picked  up  by  the  antenna and  connected  to  the  receiver  side  of  the transceiver through the antenna coupler. The output of the receiver is connected to the receiver transfer switchboard. From here, it can be connected to either the nonsecure or the secure voice systems, depending upon the mode of transmission. When  a  nonsecure  signal  is  received,  the  output of the receiver transfer switchboard can be connected to the radio set control or a speaker amplifier, or both, depending on the preference of the user. The output of the radio set control is connected to a handset, whereas the output of the speaker amplifier is connected to a speaker. If a secure voice transmission is received, the output of the receiver transfer switchboard is 6. 7. connected  to  the  secure  voice  equipment,  where it  is  decrypted. The secure voice equipment output is connected to the secure voice matrix. The secure voice matrix performs the same function as the matrix on the transmit system. The secure voice matrix output is connected to the secure remote phone unit. Here, the signal is converted back to its original form. SUPER-HIGH-FREQUENCY  SYSTEMS The super-high-frequency (SHF) band (3-30 GHz) is  strictly  for  line-of-sight  communications.  It  is configured much the same as the UHF system. SHF is mainly used for satellite communications. SHF  satellite  communications  is  a  high-volume system  that  offers  reliable  tactical  and  strategic communications  services  to  U.S.  Navy  elements  ashore and afloat. The system is composed of the terminal segment,  consisting  of  U.S.  Navy-operated  Earth terminals and mobile terminals. It also includes a portion  of  the  Defense  Satellite  Communications System (DSCS) satellite segment.  Navy Super High Frequency Satellite Communications,  NTP 2, Section 1 (C), provides comprehensive coverage of the Navy SHF satellite system. PATCH  PANELS Teleprinter   patch   panels   are   used   for   the interconnection and transfer of teleprinter signals aboard ship. In the previous block diagrams two patch panels, one labeled red, the other black, were shown. These  are  the  teleprinter  patch  panels  SB-1210/UG  and Figure  1-6.—Ultra-high-frequency  receive  system. 1-6

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