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Basic Communications Instruction.
I need a radio communications technology primer.
Any suggestions? |
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lrd,
Along the above lines: http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...olicy/army/fm/ Got to Edit -> Find (or hit CTRL+F) and enter either "communications", "signal", or "radio". Some of those manuals are older but they may give you some background. Are you looking for anything specific or just trying to get started? |
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The last time I studied radio waves was in 1978. I need something that will teach me about radio waves, modulation, and antennas... I need to know how radios work on a very basic level before I begin putting the systems together. |
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Without knowing what precise systems you are supporting, this may help:
http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...-19/Ch3.htm#s5 Section V above shows how HF antennas are "built". http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...-43/index.html Was required reading for me as a 2LT. It doesn't cover all of the specifics of SOF commo but covers how Big Army makes commo. http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...-32/index.html Will have info on SINCGARS, the concepts which are similar to some SOF systems (Freq. Hopping) http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...-74/index.html covers ALE and HF radios. We used that recently. I'm leaving on R and R in the next few days. I can give you my .mil account if you don't have it. For SOF commo I'd hit up SWCS at Bragg and ask to speak to someone from the Special Operations Communications Systems Operators Course (SOCSOC) or the 18E instructors 18E committee. Interoperability is a plus and much of the SOF commo gear is the same from one branch to the other. Harris Communications makes good commo gear, http://www.harris.com/. If you go there you may get some terms you can google for info on. You can also browse, http://www.viasat.com/ for some info. Did that help or just muddy the picture? |
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I was looking at the list of Army Field Manuals, trying to figure out where to start. Thanks for the suggestions. I have your .mil, and will hit you up with questions after your R&R. Have fun. |
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Let me know :D TS (you may want to start here before you decide to engage an 18E in a communications conversation. :)) http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/radio.htm |
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(Thanks for the link.) |
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---- I figured it out. |
If anyone else out there is studying this, check out this site:
http://www.williamson-labs.com/480_mod.htm Be sure to click on the various "Links to Some Examples of Types of Modulation." |
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