Site selection criteria for field expedient antennas - ANSWERS-• snow pack
• saturation
• Icing
• slope angle
• avalanche danger
• rock fall danger
• silhouetting
6 fundamental requirements of Marine Corps Communications - ANSWERS-1.
Flexibility
2. Interoperability
3. Reliability
4. Security
5. Timelines
6. Survivability
SPEED - ANSWERS-System Planning Engineering and Evaluation Device.
SPEED's capabilities - ANSWERS-• point to point analysis
• radio coverage analysis
• time delay analysis
• SAT plan
• radio guard chart
• TAC SAT
, • table of equipment
• C2PC track interface
Considerations for wire infrastructure - ANSWERS-• route considerations
• snow considerations
• vehicle considerations
• wire personnel
Modes of operation for the PRC-150 - ANSWERS-FIX, HOP, ALE, 3G, 3G+
Modes of operation for the PRC-152 - ANSWERS-SC (VHF/UHF),
SINCGARS FH, TACSAT, HAVEQUICK, *DAMA*
Modes of operation for the PRC-117 - ANSWERS-SC (VHF/UHF),
SINCGARS FH, TACSAT, HAVEQUICK, DAMA
Operating temperature for the PRC-150 - ANSWERS--40F to 158F
Operating temperature for the PRC-152 - ANSWERS--30C to 70C
Operating temperature for the PRC-117 - ANSWERS--40C to 70C
Frequency ranges - ANSWERS-HF: 1.6mhz to 29.999mhz
VHF Low: 30mhz to 89.999mhz
VHF High: 90mhz to 224.999mhz
UHF: 225mhz to 511.999mhz