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ANTENNA THEORY (SC: 25C)
Subcourse Number SS 0131
EDITION A
United States Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon
Fort Gordon, Georgia 30905-5000
5 Credit Hours
Edition Date: December 1994
SUBCOURSE OVERVIEW
This subcourse is designed to teach the theory, characteristic, and capabilities of the various types of tactical combat net radio, high frequency, ultra high frequency, very high frequency, and field expedient antennas.
The prerequisites for this subcourse is that you are a graduate of the Signal Office Basic Course or its equivalent.
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: | Explain the basic antenna theory and operations of combat net radio, high frequency, ultra high frequency, very high frequency, and field expedient antennas. |
Condition: | Given this subcourse. |
Standard: | To demonstrate competency of this subcourse, you must achieve a minimum of 70 percent on the subcourse examination. |
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Subcourse Overview |
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Lesson 1: | ANTENNA PRINCIPLES AND CHARACTERISTICS |
Practice Exercise | |
Lesson 2: | TACTICAL ANTENNAS |
Practice Exercise | |
Appendix: | Acronyms and Abbreviations |
SS0131 Edition A Examination |