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TACTICAL RADIO SYSTEMS
Subcourse Number SS0014
EDITION A
United States Army Signal Center and School
Fort Gordon, Georgia 30905-5074
5 Credit Hours
Edition Date: MARCH 1993
This subcourse presents the basic theory of radio operation, the different types of tactical radios currently in use, and basic tactical radio communications procedures.
There are no prerequisites for this subcourse.
This subcourse reflects the doctrine which was current at the time it was prepared. In your own work situation, always refer to the latest official publications.
Unless otherwise stated, the masculine gender of singular pronouns is used to refer to both men and women.
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE
ACTION: |
You will learn the application of the various tactical radio configurations currently available. This includes component units for the configurations and auxiliary equipment needed to construct each configuration. You will also learn the organization of tactical radio communications in the various elements of the division, and the differing equipment requirements for each element. |
CONDITION: |
You will be given information from this subcourse. |
STANDARD: |
To demonstrate competency of this task, you must achieve a minimum score of 70% on the subcourse examination. |
FM 11-32 Combat Net Radio Operations, October 1990. FM 24-18 Tactical Single-Channel Radio Communications Techniques, September 1987. TC 24-24 Signal Data References: Communications-Electronics Equipment, October 1988. Use the above publication extracts to take this subcourse. At the time we wrote this subcourse, these were the current publications. In your own work situation, always refer to the latest publications. |