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References

SOURCES USED

These are the sources quoted or paraphrased in this publication.

International and National Regulations

Radio Regulations, Published by ITU, Geneva. 1982 Edition.

Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management, US Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration. Washington, DC 20230. 30 May 1986.

Quadripartite Standardization Agreements (QSTAG)

QSTAG 679. Millimeter Waves and Lasers (30 GHz and above). 25 November 1985.

QSTAG 715. Battlefield Spectrum Management HF (1.5-30 MHz Band). 21 May 1985.

QSTAG 716. Battlefield Spectrum Management VHF (30-88 MHz Band). 25 July 1985.

QSTAG 718. Battlefield Spectrum Management UHF (225-400 MHz Band). 05 June 1985.

QSTAG 719. Battlefield Spectrum Management Tactical Radio Relay and Tropospheric Scatter Systems. 19 August 1985.

QSTAG 721. Battlefield Spectrum Management: Radar, Position Navigation, Tactical Sensor System and Multifunction Information Distribution System. 19 August 1985.

QSTAG 723. Battlefield Spectrum Management: Deconfliction. 20 June 1985.

Standardization Agreement (STANAG)

STANAG 6004. MIJI Reporting. 28 March 1984.

DOCUMENTS NEEDED

These documents must be available to the intended users of this publication.

Allied Communications Publication (ACP)

*ACP 125 US Supp-1. Communications Instructions Radiotelephone Procedures For Use by United States Ground Forces. 01 November 1985.

ACP 190 US Supp-1(B). Guide to Frequency Planning. 01 October 1977.

ACP 191A. Ionospheric Sounder Operations. August 1987.

Army Regulations (ARs)

*AR 5-12. Army Management of the Electromagnetic Spectrum. 15 May 1983.

*AR 105-3. Reporting Meaconing, Intrusion, Jamming and Interference of Electromagnetic Systems. 31 July 1986.

AR 105-24. Radio Frequency and Call Sign Assignments for US Army Communications-Electronics Activities. 28 March 1977.

AR 105-86. Performing Electronic Countermeasures in the United States and Canada. August 1983.

Field Manuals (FMs)

*FM 11-32. Combat Net Radio Operations. 15 October 1990.

*FM 11-50. Combat Communications Within the Division (Heavy and Light). 04 April 1991.

*FM 11-92 (HTF). Combat Communications Within the Corps (How to Fight). 01 November 1978.

FM 24-1. Signal Support in the AirLand Battle. 15 October 1990.

FM 24-11. Tactical Satellite Communications. 20 September 1990.

*FM 24-16. Communications-Electronics: Operations, Orders, Records, and Reports. 07 April 1978.

*FM 24-33. Communications Techniques: Electronic Counter-Countermeasures. 17 July 1990.

*FM 24-35. Signal Operation Instructions The "SOI." 26 October 1990.

Forms

DA Form 2028. Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms. February 1974.

DD Form 1494. Application for Equipment Frequency Allocation. February 1987.

READINGS RECOMMENDED

These readings contain relevant supplemental information.

Department of Defense Directive (DOD)

DOD Directive 4650.1. Management and Use of the Radio Frequency Spectrum. December 1974.

Field Manuals (FM)

FM 11-23. Theater Communications Command (Army). 28 November 1972.

FM 11-65. High Frequency Radio Communications. 31 October 1978.

Joint Chiefs of Staff Publication (JCS)

JCS PUB 1-02. Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. 01 June 1987.

Office of Management and Budget Circular (OMB)

*OMB Circular A-11. Preparation and Submission of Budget Estimates. July 1990.

TRADOC Pamplet (PAM)

TRADOC Pam 525-23. US Army Operational Concept for Army Tactical Battlefield Spectrum Management (ATDO). 18 February 1983.

Technical Manual (TM)

TM 11-5800-213-L. List of Applicable Publications (LOAP) for Communications Electronic Equipment. 01 October 1986.

*This source was also used to develop this publication.



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