What does "PBX" stand for? - ANSWER: Public Broadcast Exchange
What kind of services may a JNN provide? - Answer: speech, data, and video.
True or False. WIN-T INC 2 supports units at the Halt (ATH) - False. INC 1 is
At the Halt (ATH), and INC 2 is On the Move (OTM).
How many Regional Hub Nodes (RHNs) are there, and where do they exist? -
ANSWER 5 RHNs. Arifjan, Landstuhl, Fort Liberty (Bragg), CP Roberts, and
Guam.
What level of support do TCNs offer? ANSWER Division
What is the TR-T? - ANSWER: Transmission Relay-Tower. It is a LOS
extension for TCN. It relays the transmission between two TCNs.
How many degrees can the RTEK be oriented? - ANSWER 178 degrees
What is DOIDN-A? - ANSWER Department of Defense Information Network-
Army.
What are the five major concepts? - ANSWER Interoperability, reliability,
network operations management, mobility and mobile throughput, and
survivability.
What is the name of the closest point in the orbit to Earth? - Answer: Perigee.
What is the name given to the farthest point in the Earth's orbit? - Answer:
Apogee.
What is the angle between the perigee and the apogee? - ANSWER 180 degrees
What kind of services may a JNN provide? - Answer: speech, data, and video.
True or False. WIN-T INC 2 supports units at the Halt (ATH) - False. INC 1 is
At the Halt (ATH), and INC 2 is On the Move (OTM).
How many Regional Hub Nodes (RHNs) are there, and where do they exist? -
ANSWER 5 RHNs. Arifjan, Landstuhl, Fort Liberty (Bragg), CP Roberts, and
Guam.
What level of support do TCNs offer? ANSWER Division
What is the TR-T? - ANSWER: Transmission Relay-Tower. It is a LOS
extension for TCN. It relays the transmission between two TCNs.
How many degrees can the RTEK be oriented? - ANSWER 178 degrees
What is DOIDN-A? - ANSWER Department of Defense Information Network-
Army.
What are the five major concepts? - ANSWER Interoperability, reliability,
network operations management, mobility and mobile throughput, and
survivability.
What is the name of the closest point in the orbit to Earth? - Answer: Perigee.
What is the name given to the farthest point in the Earth's orbit? - Answer:
Apogee.
What is the angle between the perigee and the apogee? - ANSWER 180 degrees