SBOLC - WIN-T EXAM BRAND
NEW OFFICIAL QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS.
Networking Range of HRFU and RTEK - correct answer -HRFU to
HRFU (10 meter mast)
3 MBPS at 15 KM (9.3 MI)
20 MBPS at 3 KM (1.9 MI)
30 MBPS at 1 KM (0.6 MI)
HRFU to RTEK
10 MBPS at 30 KM (18.6 MI)
20 MBPS at 16 KM (9.9 MI)
30 MBPS at 4 KM (2.5 MI)
RTEK to RTEK (10 meter mast)
10 MBPS at 30 KM (18.6 MI)
20 MBPS at 26 KM (17.4 MI)
30 MBPS at 13 KM (8.1 MI)
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What is the frequency rate of HRFU and RTEK? - correct answer
-4517 MHz - 4987 MHz (C-Band)
True or False: Both HRFU and RTEK use HNR? - correct answer
-True
True or False: The M20 has the same Terminal ID as the TCN? -
correct answer -False: The M20 has a separate Terminal ID from
the TCN
What type of communication does the M20 provide the TCN? -
correct answer -On The Move (OTM) communications
TALIN - correct answer -Tactical Advanced Land Inertial
Navigator
-The TALIN is a ring-laser gyro-based Inertial Navigation System
(INS) which provides precise position and attitude information
(pitch, roll and yaw) while OTM
-The TALIN allows OTM antennas to react to the motion of the
vehicle and maintain accurate pointing
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NC - correct answer -Network Controller
NM - correct answer -Network Member
TR-T - correct answer -Tactical Relay-Tower (TR-T) AN/TRC-219
-Provides the WIN-T network with extended High-band
Networking Radio (HNR) range for ground-to-ground links via a
30m mast (Omnidirectional HNR)
-The TR-T is strictly an At-the-Halt (ATH) component
-It is comprised of a tow behind trailer that consists of the mast,
onboard diesel generator, and an environmentally controlled
equipment transit case
TR-T HNR Antenna - correct answer -The TR-T HNR uses the
HRFU and/or the Range Throughput Extension Kit (RTEK)
antennas to establish communication links between neighbor
nodes
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BPU - correct answer -Baseband Processing Unit
-The TR-T utilizes the HNR system to provide ATH high capacity
ground-to-ground communications to other WIN-T components
over a mobile wireless wide area network (the mesh network
created by the 30KM range from HNR). You could use RTEK and
HRFU at the same time.
-It does not provide network capabilities or any user breakout
services for the SE, SI, or CO security enclaves
-The TR-T does not support any analog or IP phones
-TR-T's are allocated at Division and Brigade levels
TR-T Mast - correct answer --The RTEK can be oriented 178
degrees in Azimuth
.
-It is important when setting up the TR-T that it be situated so the
RTEK is pointing toward the neighbor node