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RADIO OPERATOR’S HANDBOOK

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Table of Contents

Introduction to Radio Etiquette 16 Phonetic Alphabet Tactical Radios 16 Numerical Pronunciation 4 Modes of Operation 18 Prowords 5 Radio Capabilities 23 Opening a Radio Network (nonsecure) 6 Frequency Ranges 23 Opening a Radio Network (Secure) 7 COMSEC Compartments Radio Checks 13 Julian Calendar (for Non-Leap Years) 24 14 Julian Calendar (for Leap Years) 24 Passing Message Traffic 15 Satellite Communications 24 Leaving the Net 25 Closing the Network

SKL DAGR Simple Defense Loader/ Advanced AN/PYQ-10 GPS Receiver/ AN/PSN-13 32 Buttons 33 Single Key 5 Loadset 27 Continuous Mode 3 7 OTAR (Transmit) 29 Zulu Time 3

AN/PRC-119F AN/PRC-148 ASIP/ MBITR SINCGARS

56 Loading COMSEC 59 Single Channel Basic 60 Single Channel SINCGARS 61 Frequency Hopping 40 Menu Options 45 Frequency Hopping 42 Loading COMSEC 51 OTAR (Receive) 44 Single Channel

AN/PRC-148 AN/PRC-150 JEM

64 Loading COMSEC 67 Single Channel Basic 68 Single Channel SINCGARS 69 Frequency Hopping 72 Loading COMSEC 77 System Preset 75 Channel 000 79 ALE 75 Channel Preset 88 OTAR (Receive)

AN/PRC-152 AN/PRC-117F

94 Loading COMSEC 102 Affiliating COMSEC Shortcut 102 Single Channel Shortcut 103 Single Channel 107 Frequency Hopping Shortcut 107 Frequency Hopping 126 Loading COMSEC 142 Dedicated SAT (5k) 113 Dedicated SATCOM (25k) 129 Single Channel 145 OTAR (Receive) 117 Dedicated SATCOM (5k) 133 Frequency Hopping 148 DAMA 121 OTAR (Receive) 139 Dedicated SAT (25k) 157 IW

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AN/PRC- 117G

165 Loading COMSEC 186 Dedicated SAT (25k) 175 Affiliating COMSEC 190 Dedicated SAT(5k) 175 SC Shortcut 194 OTAR (Receive) 176 Single Channel 198 DAMA 180 FH Shortcut 205ANW2 180 Frequency Hopping

208 Start-Up 210 Close Air Support Spot 208 Log-in 211 Report: IED BFFTT 208 Calibrate 211 Spot Report: Rifleman Blue 208 Verify Role 212 Overlay: Boundary 208 Go Online 212 Overlay: HQ Forccee 208 Area Map 213 Filter 208 System Status and SA 213 Navigation Trackekerr Counts 213 Go Offline 209 Folders 213 Clear Logs and 209 Address Groups Free Text Queues Messages 213 Shutdown 209 Quick Send Message

217 Start-Up 223 Perform Instant Messaging 217 Initial Configuration Verify System 224 Create a Chat Room 219 Config AN/UYK-128B & 128C (V) 3 225 Create a SPOT Report Icon JBC-P Free Text Setup for Routine Joint 219 Touch Screen Validation 225 219 Change Role 226 Reports Create/Export Mission Battle 220 Situational Awareness Filters Data Sets (MDS) Command 221 Setup Address Groups 227 Using LibreOffice 222 Adding Members with Area Select 227 Map Management - Platform 222 Set Message Defaults 229 Clear Data 223 Setup Message Folders 229 Destroy JBC-P 230 Shutdown 230 Common Troubleshooting 232 Notes

237 Introduction to Interface 247 Send an Instant Message (OPS) 247 Manage Flash/Immediate/Priority/ JCR 238 Interactive Software User's Manual Routine (FIPR) Messages (FIPR Queue) Joint (ISUM) 248 Create a SPOT Report 238 Start Up 249 Setup Free Text for Routine Reports Capabilities 239 Initial Configuration 250 Create Mission Data Sets (MDS) Map Release 240 Touchscreen Calibration Layers 241 Change Role 255 Manage Convoy Patrol Group 242 Setup MEDEVAC Freq. 257 Situational Awareness Filters 243 Setup Message Addressing 258 Clear Data 243 Setup Address Groups 258 Destroy JCR 244 Setup Message Folders 261 Shutdown 245 Open/Close Chat Manager 261 Common Troubleshooting

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2 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Acronyms and Vocabulary

SC: Single Channel FH: Frequency Hopping SATCOM: Satellite Communications NB: Narrowband WB: Wideband DAMA: Demand Access Multiple Assigned IW: Integrated Waveform ANW2: Adaptive Networking Wideband Waveform ALE: Automatic Link Establishment

MHz: Megahertz HF: High Frequency VHF: Very High Frequency UHF: Ultra High Frequency USB: Upper Side Band FM: Frequency Modulation VULOS: VHF/UHF Line of Sight SINCGARS: Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System

LD: Load COMSEC: Communications Security TEK: Traffic Key KEK: Key Encryption Key TSK: Transmission Security Key EOW: Engineering Orderwire ANDVT: Advanced Narrowband Digital Voice Terminal Hopset: list of frequencies on which to talk during frequency hopping operations Loadset: set of data loaded from SKL needed for FH; typically includes 5 or 6 VINSON TEKs, 1 KEK, and 6 hopsets. OTAR: Over the Air Rekey OTAD: Over the Air Distribution OTAT: Over the Air Transfer

CIK: Cryptographic Ignition Key; physical key that plugs into encryption device and allows access to encryption stored on the device Commo card/cut sheet: list of information to include frequencies authorized for use Frequency manager: person who issues out frequencies COMSEC custodian: person who maintains and issues out encryption Net Control Station (NCS): persons in charge of a particular radio network UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 3 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Modes of Operation

Single Channel (SC): Also known as Fixed Frequency and Line of Sight (LOS). Communicating on a single frequency, either without encryption, called Plain Text (PT) or with encryption, called Cipher Text (CT). Single key required for CT, either ANDVT for High Frequency (HF) or VINSON for Very High Frequency (VHF).

Frequency Hopping (FH): communicating on over 100 frequencies per second over a spectrum of 2,320 frequencies, always in Cipher Text (CT). Starting point for hopping is the net ID. Must be within ±4 seconds to talk and ±60 seconds for late net entry. Loadset is required and typically includes 5 TEKs, 1 KEK, 6 hopsets, 1 TSK.

Satellite Communications (SATCOM): communicating via satellite, always in CT/Cipher Text. Frequency code is input (into Harris radios), which has uplink and downlink frequencies associated with it. Single key of VINSON required for 25k/wideband SATCOM. Single key of ANDVT required for 5k/narrowband SATCOM.

Adaptive Networking Wideband Waveform (ANW2): High-speed voice and data communications that is half-duplex but appears as full-duplex because of its speed. ANW2 key required for voice communications. HAIPE key required for data communications and stored in TEK number for month (January: 1, 13, 25, etc.).

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SC SC SC FH SAT ANW2 (HF) (VHF) (UHF)

150  

119/   ASIP

148/    MBITR & JEM

152     v7

117F    

117G     

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Overlapping frequency 117G* ranges indicate interoperability, i.e., the radios are able to talk 117F with each other on those specific frequencies. 152

148

119

150

1.6 30 90 225 512 MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz HF VHF-Low UHF USB FM SC, SATCOM SC: ANDVT SC: VINSON SC, 25k: VINSON FH: Loadset 5k: ANDVT

VHF-High LEGEND Not covered in this guide Frequency Band Modulation Key • 117G frequency range extends off diagram to 1999.9950MHz, which allows for ANW2 operations UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 6 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY COMSEC Compartments (1)

119F 119F COMSEC COMSEC Compartments Compartments

Channel 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (& Cmp)

Key TEK5 TEK1 TEK2 TEK3 TEK4 TEK5 KEK TEK5

Hopset H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6

148 MBITR COMSEC Compartments

VINSON or ANDVT (shared)

TEK1 TEK2 TEK3 TEK4 TEK5

Hopsets

H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6

148 JEM COMSEC Compartments

VINSON or ANDVT (shared)

TEK01 TEK02 TEK03 TEK04 TEK05

TEK06 TEK07 TEK08 TEK09 TEK10

TEK11 TEK12 TEK13 TEK14 TEK15

TEK16 TEK17 TEK18 TEK19 TEK20

Hopsets 4 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6

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119F COMSEC 150 COMSEC Compartments Compartments

VINSON ANDVT KG-84

01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05

06 07 08 09 10 06 07 08 09 10 06 07 08 09 10

11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25

117F COMSEC Compartments

VINSON ANDVT KG-84

01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05

06 07 08 09 10 06 07 08 09 10 06 07 08 09 10

11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25

SATELLITE TSK ESETS/HOPSETS

01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05

06 07 08 09 10 06 07 08 09 10

11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25

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152, 117G COMSEC Compartments

VULOS Waveform

VINSON ANDVT KG-84

01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05

06 07 08 09 10 06 07 08 09 10 06 07 08 09 10

11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25

FASCINATOR AES

01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05

06 07 08 09 10 06 07 08 09 10

11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25

SINCGARS Waveform

VINSON ESETS/HOPSETS

01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05

06 07 08 09 10 06 07 08 09 10

11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25

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HAVEQUICK Waveform

VINSON MWOD

01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05

06 07 08 09 10 06 07 08 09 10

11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25

DAMA Waveform

VINSON ANDVT KG-84

01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05

06 07 08 09 10 06 07 08 09 10 06 07 08 09 10

11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25

SATELLITE TSK

01 02 03 04 05

06 07 08 09 10

11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25

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KG-84 SATELLITE TSK

01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05

06 07 08 09 10 06 07 08 09 10

11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25

ANW2 Waveform (on 117G only)

ANW2 MEDLEY SATELLITE TSK

01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05

06 07 08 09 10 06 07 08 09 10

11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25

HAIPE

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012

013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024

025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036

037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048

049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060

061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072

073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084

085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096

097 098 099 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108

109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120

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VINSON ANDVT KG-84

01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05

06 07 08 09 10 06 07 08 09 10 06 07 08 09 10

11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25

SATELLITE TSK

01 02 03 04 05

06 07 08 09 10

11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25

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t y r g y p p Jan Feb Mar A Jun Jul Au Ma Da Oct Nov Dec Se 1 01 32 60 91 21 52 82 13 44 74 05 35 2 02 33 61 92 22 53 83 14 45 75 06 36 3 03 34 62 93 23 54 84 15 46 76 07 37 4 04 35 63 94 24 55 85 16 47 77 08 38 5 05 36 64 95 25 56 86 17 48 78 09 39 6 06 37 65 96 26 57 87 18 49 79 10 40 7 07 38 66 97 27 58 88 19 50 80 11 41 8 08 39 67 98 28 59 89 20 51 81 12 42 9 09 40 68 99 29 60 90 21 52 82 13 43 10 10 41 69 00 30 61 91 22 53 83 14 44 11 11 42 70 01 31 62 92 23 54 84 15 45 12 12 43 71 02 32 63 93 24 55 85 16 46 13 13 44 72 03 33 64 94 25 56 86 17 47 14 14 45 73 04 34 65 95 26 57 87 18 48 15 15 46 74 05 35 66 96 27 58 88 19 49 16 16 47 75 06 36 67 97 28 59 89 20 50 17 17 48 76 07 37 68 98 29 60 90 21 51 18 18 49 77 08 38 69 99 30 61 91 22 52 19 19 50 78 09 39 70 00 31 62 92 23 53 20 20 51 79 10 40 71 01 32 63 93 24 54 21 21 52 80 11 41 72 02 33 64 94 25 55 22 22 53 81 12 42 73 03 34 65 95 26 56 23 23 54 82 13 43 74 04 35 66 96 27 57 24 24 55 83 14 44 75 05 36 67 97 28 58 25 25 56 84 15 45 76 06 37 68 98 29 59 26 26 57 85 16 46 77 07 38 69 99 30 60 27 27 58 86 17 47 78 08 39 70 00 31 61 28 28 59 87 18 48 79 09 40 71 01 32 62 29 29 88 19 49 80 10 41 72 02 33 63 30 30 89 20 50 81 11 42 73 03 34 64 31 31 90 51 12 43 04 65

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t y r g y p p Jan Feb Mar A Jun Jul Au Ma Da Oct Nov Dec Se 1 01 32 61 92 22 53 83 14 45 75 06 36 2 02 33 62 93 23 54 84 15 46 76 07 37 3 03 34 63 94 24 55 85 16 47 77 08 38 4 04 35 64 95 25 56 86 17 48 78 09 39 5 05 36 65 96 26 57 87 18 49 79 10 40 6 06 37 66 97 27 58 88 19 50 80 11 41 7 07 38 67 98 28 59 89 20 51 81 12 42 8 08 39 68 99 29 60 90 21 52 82 13 43 9 09 40 69 00 30 61 91 22 53 83 14 44 10 10 41 70 01 31 62 92 23 54 84 15 45 11 11 42 71 02 32 63 93 24 55 85 16 46 12 12 43 72 03 33 64 94 25 56 86 17 47 13 13 44 73 04 34 65 95 26 57 87 18 48 14 14 45 74 05 35 66 96 27 58 88 19 49 15 15 46 75 06 36 67 97 28 59 89 20 50 16 16 47 76 07 37 68 98 29 60 90 21 51 17 17 48 77 08 38 69 99 30 61 91 22 52 18 18 49 78 09 39 70 00 31 62 92 23 53 19 19 50 79 10 40 71 01 32 63 93 24 54 20 20 51 80 11 41 72 02 33 64 94 25 55 21 21 52 81 12 42 73 03 34 65 95 26 56 22 22 53 82 13 43 74 04 35 66 96 27 57 23 23 54 83 14 44 75 05 36 67 97 28 58 24 24 55 84 15 45 76 06 37 68 98 29 59 25 25 56 85 16 46 77 07 38 69 99 30 60 26 26 57 86 17 47 78 08 39 70 00 31 61 27 27 58 87 18 48 79 09 40 71 01 32 62 28 28 59 88 19 49 80 10 41 72 02 33 63 29 29 60 89 20 50 81 11 42 73 03 34 64 30 30 90 21 51 82 12 43 74 04 35 65 31 31 91 52 13 44 05 66

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Azimuth and Elevation Angle

Azimuth is 200°S for Ft. Campbell,ell, KY. If azimuth were set to 20°N, signalal would shoot out into space ratherr than hit satellite.

Ft. Campbell, KY

90° elevation angle

Azimuth: direction to point satellite antenna, 0°-360°

Elevation Angle: angle to positionion antenna, 0°-90°

23.5° tilt not shown

Satellite Communications Frequencies

RX: 292.8500 TX: 251.8500

RX: 251.8500 RX: 251.8500 TX: 292.8500 TX: 292.8500

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Radio Operating Procedures

Phonetic Alphabet

A – Alfa AL FAH B – Bravo BRAH VOH C – Charlie CHAR LEE D – Delta DELL TAH E – Echo ECK OH F – Foxtrot FOKS TROT G – Golf GOLF H – Hotel HOH TELL I – India IN DEE AH J – Juliett JEW LEE ETT K – Kilo KEY LOH L – Lima LEE MAH M – Mike MIKE N – November NO VEM BER O – Oscar OSS CAH P – Papa PAH PAH Q – Quebec KEH BECK R – Romeo ROW ME OH S – Sierra SEE AIR RAH T – Tango TANG GO U – Uniform YOU NEE FORM V – Victor VIK TAH W – Whiskey WISS KEY X – Xray ECKS RAY Y – Yankee YANG KEY Z – Zulu ZOO LOO

Numerical Pronunciation

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1. To distinguish numerals from words similarly pronounced, the pro-word “FIGURES” may be used preceding such numbers.

2. When numerals are transmitted by radio, the following rules for their pronunciation will be observed

Numeral Spoken As Ø ZE RO 1 WUN 2 TOO 3 TREE 4 FOW ER 5 FIFE 6 SIX 7 SEV EN 8 AIT 9 NIN ER

3. Numbers will be transmitted digit by digit except that exact multiples may be spoken as such. However, there are special cases, such as anti-Air warfare reporting procedures, when numral pronunciation of numerals is prescribed; for example, 17 would then be “seventeen”.

Numeral Spoken As

44 FOW-ER FOW-ER 9Ø NIN-ER ZE-RO 136 WUN TREE SIX TIME 1200 WUN TOO ZE-RO ZE-RO 1478 WUN FOW-ER SEV-EN AIT 7ØØØ SEV-EN TOU-SAND 16ØØØ WUN SIX TOU-SAND

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812681 AIT WUN TOO SIX AIT WUN

4. The figure “ZERO” is written “Ø”, the figure “ONE” is written “1”, and the leter “ZULU” is written as “Z”.

5. Difficult words may be spelled phonetically using the four-step method. Abbreviations and isolated letters are phonetisized without the proword “I SPELL”.

Prowords listed Alphabetically

ALL AFTER: The portion of the message I am referring to is all that follows XXXXXXX.

ALL BEFORE: The portion of the message I am referring to is all that precedes XXXXXXXXX.

AUTHENTICATE: The station called is to reply to the challenge which follows ______.

AUTHENTICATION IS: The transmission authentication of this message is ______.

Break: I hereby indicate the separation of the text from the other portions of the message.

CORRECT: You are correct or what you transmitted is correct.

CORRECTION: (1) An error was mad in this transmission. Transmission continues with the last word correctly transmitted. (2) An error was made in this transmission (or message indicated). The correct version is ______.

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(3) That which follows is a corrected version in answer to your request for verification.

DISREGARD THIS TRANSMISSION – OUT: This transmission is in error. Disregard it. (This proword is not used to cancel any message that was completely transmitted and for which receipt of acknowledgement was received.)

DO NOT ANSWER: Stations called are not to answer this call, receipt for this message, or otherwise transmit in connection with this transmission. When this proword is employed, the transmission is ended with the proword “OUT”.

EXEMPT: The addressees immediately following are exempted from the collective call.

FIGURES: Numerals or numbers follow.

FLASH: Precedence FLASH. Reserved for initial enemy contact reports on special emergency operational combat traffic originated by specifically designated high commanders of units directly affected. This traffic is SHORT reports of emergency situation of viatal proportion. Handling is as fast as is humanly possible with an objective time of 10 minutes or less.

FROM: The originator of this message is indicated by the address designated immediately following.

GROUPS: This message contains the number of groups indicated.

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IMMEDIATE: Precedence immediate. The precedence reserved for messages relating to situations which gravely affect the security of national / allied forces or populace, and which require immediate delivery.

INFO: The addressees immediately following are addressed for information.

I AUTHENTICATE: The group that follows is the reply to your challenge to authenticate.

I READ BACK: The following is my response to your instructions to read back.

I SAY AGAIN: I am repeating transmission or portion indicated.

I SPELL: I spell the next word phonetically.

I VERIFY: That which follows was verified at your request and is repeated. (To be used as a reply to verify.)

MESSAGE: A message which requires recording is about to follow. (Transmitted immediately after the call.)

MORE TO FOLLOW: Transmitting station has additional traffic for the receiving station.

OUT: This is the end of my transmission to you and no answer is required or expected. (Sine OVER and OUT have opposite meanings, they are never used together.)

OVER: This is the end of my transmission to you and a response is necessary. Go ahead; transmit.

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PRIORITY: Precedence PRIORITY. Reserved for important messages which must have precedence over routine traffic. This is the highest precedence which normally may be assigned to a message of administrative nature.

READ BACK: Repeat this entire transmission back to me exactly as received.

RELAY (TO): Transmit this message to all addresses (or addresses immediately following this proword). The address component is mandatory when this proword is used.

ROGER: I have received your last transmission satisfactorily.

ROUTINE: Precedence ROUTINE. Reserved for all types of messages which are not of sufficient urgency to justify a higher precedence, but must be delivered to the addressee without delay.

SAY AGAIN: Repeat all your last transmission. (Followed by identification data means repeat ______(portion indication).

SERVICE: The message that follows is a service message.

SILENCE: “Cease Transmission Immediately.” Silence will be maintained until lifted. (Transmission imposing silence must be authenticated.)

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SILENCE LIFTED: Silence is lifted. (When an authentication system is in force the transmission lifting silence is to be authenticated.)

SPEAK SLOWER: Your transmission is at too fact a speed. Reduce speed of transmission.

THIS IS: This transmission is from the station whose designator immediately follows.

TIME: That which immediately follows is the time or date/time group of the message.

TO: The addressee(s) immediately following is (are) addressed for action.

UNKNOWN STATION: The identity of the station with whom I am attempting to establish communications is unknown.

VERIFY: Verify entire message (or portion indicated) with the originator and send correct version. (To be used only at the discretion of the addressee to which the questioned message was directed.)

WAIT: I must pause for a few seconds.

WAIT OUT: I must pause for longer than a few seconds.

WILCO: I received your transmission, understand it, and will comply. (To be used only by the addressee. Since the meaning of ROGER is included in that of WILCO, the two prowords are never used together.)

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WORD AFTER: The word of the message I am referring to follows XXXXXXXX.

WORD BEFORE: The word of the message I am referring to precedes XXXXXXXX.

WORDS TWICE: Communication is difficult. Transmit each phrase (or each code group) twice. This proword may be used as an order, request, or as information.

WRONG: Your last transmission was incorrect. The correct version is ______.

Opening a Radio Network (Nonsecure Voice)

NET THIS IS NCS AUTHENTICATE ______, OVER NCS THIS IS 1ST SUB I AUTHENTICATE______, AUTHENTICATE ______OVER. NET THIS IS NCS, I AUTHENTICATE ______, AUTHENTICATE ______, OVER. NET THIS IS 2ND SUB I AUTHENTICATE _____, AUTHENTICATE ______, OVER. NET THIS IS 3RD SUB I AUTHENTICATE ______, OVER. NET THIS IS NCS OUT.

Open a Radio Network ()

NET THIS IS NCS OVER NCS THIS IS 1ST SUB OVER NCS THIS IS 2ND SUB OVER NCS THIS IS 3RD SUB OVER

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NET THIS IS NCS OUT. (If the NCS has no traffic for the network).

Radio Checks

NET THIS IS NCS RADIO CHECK OVER. NCS THIS IS 1ST SUB ROGER OUT. NCS THIS IS 2ND SUB WEAK READABLE OVER (2nd Sub receives the NCS weak). NCS THIS IS 3RD SUB ROGER OUT. NET THIS IS NCS ROGER OUT.

Passing Message Traffic

1. A preliminary call is transmitted when the sending station wishes to know if the receiving station is ready to receive a message. 1ST SUB THIS IS 2ND SUB – (precedence) – OVER. 2ND SUB THIS IS 1ST SUB, OVER. 1ST SUB THIS IS 2ND SUB – MESSAGE – NUMBER ONE PRIORITY TIME 14Ø5ØØMAR2019 FROM COMMANDERS FULL CALL SIGN 1ST SUB TO COMMANDER’S FULL CALL SIGN 2ND SUB BREAK - TEXT OF MESSAGE – BREAK OVER. 1ST SUB THIS IS 2ND SUB ROGER OUT. or 3RD SUB THIS IS 1ST SUB – MESSAGE – OVER. 1ST SUB THIS IS 3RD SUB – OVER. 3RD SUB THIS IS 1ST SUB (Sends Message) – OVER. 1ST SUB THIS IS 3RD SUB – ROGER – OUT.

Station Leaving the Net

When leaving a net in whish your station is a substation:

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NCS THIS IS 3RD SUB REQUEST PERMISSION TO CLOSE DOWN (Until ____), OVER. 3RD SUB THIS IS NCS ROGER OUT.

Closing a Network (Nonsecure Voice)

NET THIS IS NCS CLOSE DOWN OVER. NCS THIS IS 1ST SUB AUTHENTICATE __ __ OVER. NET THIS IS NCS I AUTHENTICATE __, OVER. NCS THIS IS 1ST SUB ROGER, OUT. NCS THIS IS 2ND SUB ROGER, OUT. NCS THIS IS 3RD SUB ROGER, OUT.

Closing a Network (Secure Voice)

NET THIS IS NCS CLOSE DOWN, OVER. NCS THIS IS 1ST SUB ROGER OUT. NCS THIS IS 2ND SUB ROGER OUT. NCS THIS IS 3RD SUB ROGER OUT.

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Defense Advanced GPS Receiver UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DAGR Continuous Mode (1)

PRESENT POSITION MGRS—New WGD to power on 12A BC 34567e DAGR (press 98765n Fix and hold) EHE FOM ELEVATION MSL SCREEN SHOWS 20m2 1 00105m

MARK FAST FIX BACK 1 4

to acknowledge to access drop- messages down menu

2 5

PRESENT POSITION To move to Present Select Op Mode Position page, press and Select Coord/Grid hold Select Grid Res Select Datum (Continuous mode can also be set from Satellite Bullseye On Sky View page.) MENUMMENUN forf MAMAININ MENMENUU

MARK FAST FIX BACK 3 6

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PRESENT POSITION OPERATING MODES MGRS—New WGD Continuous Standby 12A BC 34567e Fix 98765n Average Continuous Time Only EHE FOM ELEVATION MSL SCREEN SHOWS Rehearsal 20m2 1 00105m

MARK FAST FIX BACK MARK FAST FIX BACK 7 8

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PRESENT POSITION MGRS—New WGD 12A BC 34567e to highlight 98765n GROUND Continuous SPEED field EHE FOM ELEVATION MSL SCREEN SHOWS 20m2 1 00105m

MARK FAST FIX BACK 1 4

to view more information 2x to highlight TIME field about present position

2 5

PRESENT POSITION

GROUND SPEED TRACK MAG 0 kph 047.5° N ETE TFOM when TIME field 16us1 6 is highlighted TIME DATE SCREEN SHOWS 1457:07L 21-JUL-2010

MARK FAST FIX BACK 3 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 29 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DAGR Zulu Time (2)

TIME Edit Field to remove Select Time Zone highlighting Helpp (just press; MENUENU for MAIN MENU

TIMETI DATE do not press 1457:07L 21-JUL-2010 and hold)

MARK FASTST FIX BACK 7 10

PRESENT POSITION TIME ZONE GROUND SPEED TRACK MAG Zulu 0 kph 047.5° N Local = Z + 0000 Local = Z + 0100 ETE TFOM Local = Z + 0200 16us1 6 Local = Z + 0300 TIME DATE SCREEN SHOWS Local = Z + 0400 1457:09z 21-JUL-2010

MARK FAST FIX BACK MARK FAST FIX BACK 8 11

PRESENT POSITION

GROUND SPEED TRACK MAG 0 kph 047.5° N

ETE TFOM 16us1 6

TIME DATE SCREEN SHOWS 1457:09z 21-JUL-2010

MARK FAST FIX BACK 9

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 30 Notes COMSEC. Stores, sends,andreceivesencryption/ Purpose • • specific codeof6-12characters. • double-clicking Calibrateiconondesktop. • shutdown countdownappears. o o o o Shutdown Keys areselectedoutofCoreLibrary. Username: SSO,Password:unit- Calibrate touchscreenuponstartupby                      Press andholdpower buttonuntil Click Xinupperright cornerifneeded. Session Logout File

 Exit UNCLASSIFIED FOROFFICIAL USE ONLY UNCLASSIFIED FOROFFICIAL USE ONLY 31

Simple Key Loader UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY SKL Button Functions

“Sun” button on right brightens screen (screen is dim upon startup to conserve battery life).

“Eclipse” button on left darkens screen.

Buttons 1-4 are toggle buttons (press for function, press again to reverse function).

1 button opens Start menu (in bottom left).

2 button opens menus (across top), may have to press center button first.

3 button activates night vision mode.

4 button activates mouse mode, allowing use of up, down, left, and right buttons and center button to select.

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 32 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY SKL Single Key Loading (1)

1. Keys tab 7. Connect SKL to 2. Highlight key edition radio fill port. or segment. 8. OK 3. LOAD

4. Protocol: DS-102 9. Press the ENT, 5. Activate Mode: LOAD, or PTT KYK-13 button on the radio. 6. OK

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 33 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY SKL Single Key Loading (2)

10. OK 11. Close or Done (if applicable)

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 34 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY SKL Loadset Loading (1)

1. Eqs or Plats tab 7. Connect SKL to 2. Highlight loadset radio fill port. short title. 8. Next 3. LOAD

4. ICOM Transfer 9. Send (On 117F, 5. Include time on 119, press ENT prior to but not on 117F. sending loadset.) 6. OK

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 35 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY SKL Loadset Loading (2)

Initializing Fill Port… Press LOAD Button. Sending TEK #1 Sending TEK #2 Sending TEK #3 Sending TEK #4 Sending TEK #5 Sending KEK #6 Sending Cold Start TSK Sending Hopset #1 Sending Hopset #2

10. Press LOAD on 119. 11. No On 148, 152, and 117G 12. OK radios, transfer should 13. Close or Done (if start automatically. applicable)

NOTE: Use this process for sending a loadset that includes keys (C1- C6) for the 119, 152, 117F, and 117G. See 148 sections for instructions on filling only the hopsets (H1-H6) and then a VINSON key separately.

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 36 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY SKL Transmit MK OTAR (1) Receive OTAR steps located in each radio section.

6. Yes

1. File 2. OTAD 3. Manual Rekey (MK)

7. No

Generic MK Load outstation KEK to NCS?

4. Generic MK 5. Next 8. No

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 37 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY SKL Transmit MK OTAR (2) Receive OTAR steps located in each radio section.

Operation Successful

13. OK

9. Highlight key to send 10. Next

14. Call outstations. If they received OTAR, Tell outstations to prepare for MK select No. Press Finish to initiate MK operation

Load original KEK back to NCS?

11. Complete Pre-steps (outstations prepare 15. No for MK) 12. Finish

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 38 (Loadset willfillallkeysandhopsets.) Hopsets (6positions) VINSON (6positions) COMSEC net IDsonchannels1-6) • channels: 1-6,CUE,andMAN) • Capabilities C 30 -87.975MHz(with25kHzspacing)3 Frequency RangeF frequencies andnetIDs. COMSEC, settime,andinput • • • Notes 0 r a SINCGARS FrequencyHopping(6 Single ChannelFixedFrequency(8 Set functionswitch toLDload Screen timesoutafter 7seconds. Include timewhen using SKL. (HF) ( e SC S HF - p

C q 8 abilities )

u 7 . e 9 n 7 (VHF) ( VHF 5 c SC S   C

y M )

H R z a

( (UHF) ( UHF n UNCLASSIFIED FOROFFICIAL USE ONLY UNCLASSIFIED FOROFFICIAL USE ONLY S SC w C g i t ) e h

2 5

FH FH SAT-  k H z 39 s

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AN ANW2 W2 RT-1523E Advanced System Improvement Program (ASIP)/ Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 119F Menu Options (1)

Turn function switch to SQ ON. LO FH 1 CTCT W H

SCREEN SHOWS S 1 CHANNEL = 1 P 6

again to POWER. Default is LO. To LO FH 1 CCTT change power, press . SCREEN SHOWS FILL1 2 7

1x to VOLUME. Default is 5. To change volume, press 1-9. To LO FH 1 CTCT W H enable whisper mode, press 0. SCREEN SHOWS S P 3 POWER= LO 8

again to MODE. Default is FH. To LO FH 1 CCTT W change mode, press . H

SCREEN SHOWS S P VOLUME= 5 4 9

again to CHANNEL. Default is 1. To LO FH 1 CTCT W change channel, press 0-7. H

SCREEN SHOWS S P 5 MODE= FH 10

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again to COMSEC. Screen will time out after Default is CT. To ~7 seconds. (FILL1 change COMSEC, press displays if no frequency or net ID is yet programmed.)) . 11 13

LO FH 1 CCTT W LO FH 1 CCTT W H H SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS S S COMSEC= CT P 12 FILL1 P 14

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Single Key: VINSON and KEK

Turn function switch to LD. LO SC 1 CTCT SCREEN SHOWS 1 HTEK 6

Ensure mode is FH or SC and COMSEC is CT. , immediately Channel can be set to 1-6 to specify TEK position 1. TEK or MAN but not CUE. positions 2-6 can be filled. 2 7

Connect fill cable. LO SC 1 CTCT SCREEN SHOWS 3 STO 1 8

Follow SKL instructions for sending a single key (pages 23 and 24). LO SC 1 CTCT SCREEN SHOWS 4 FILL1 9

Complete steps again to fill on 119F when positions 2-6. If only SC prompted by SKL mode is needed, disconnect fill cable and skip to p. 34. 5 10

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 42 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 119F Loading COMSEC (2)

Loadset

Turn function switch to LD. LO FH 1 CTCT SCREEN SHOWS 1 LOAD 6

Ensure mode is FH and COMSEC is CT. Channel can be set to 1-6 or MAN LO FH 1 CCTT but not CUE. SCREEN SHOWS 2 DONE 7

Connect fill cable when prompted by SKL. LO FH 1 CCTT SCREEN SHOWS 3 FILL1 8

Screen reads COLD if in MAN channel.

Follow SKL instructions for sending a loadset (pages Disconnect 25 and 26). Include time fill cable. on SKL. 4 9

Sending a loadset fills all on 119F when data needed for both SC prompted by SKL programming (p. 34) and FH programming (p. 35). 5 10

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Turn function switch to LD. LO SC 1 CTCT

1 35975 5

Ensure mode is SC. COMSEC can be either PT immediately, and or CT, although CT is screen blinks recommended. 2 6

then Turn function switch to SQ ON after all channels immediately programmed. 3 7

LO SC 1 CTCT LO SC 1 CTCT SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS _ _ _ _ _ 4 35975 8

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 44 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 119F Frequency Hopping (1)

Programming Channels

Turn function switch to LD. LO FH 1 CCTT SCREEN SHOWS 1 F _ _ _ 4

Ensure mode is FH. COMSEC can be either PT or CT, although CT is LO FH 1 CCTT recommended. 2 F350 5

then immediately, and screen blinks immediately 3 6

Setting Time

to view and change Leave function Julian date switch at LD. immediately to clear current date 1 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 45 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 119F Frequency Hopping (2)

LO FH 1 CTCT LO FH 1 CCTT SCREEN SHOWS _ _ 3 13 21 8

when DAGR LO FH 1 CTCT seconds read 00. 119F screen blinks. 20 4 9

immediately, and to view seconds screen blinks

5 10

to view and change hour and minutes Turn function immediately to clear switch to SQ ON.

current time 6 11

Verify time is within one second of GPS source (such LO FH 1 CCTT as DAGR). If not, complete

SCREEN SHOWS steps again for setting time. _ _ _ _ 7 12

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Passive Late Net Entry

Leave function Wait for another station to switch at SQ ON. key handset.

1 4

then LO FH 1 CTCT immediately SCREEN SHOWS 2 F350 5

If time SYNC/LNE is unsuccessful after 3 minutes, LO FHLE 1 CTCT perform CUE and request

SCREEN SHOWS Cold Start ERF (see below).. LF350 3 6

CUE

Change channel to CUE Press PTT (channel 7) and COMSEC to for 8-10 sec PT. Mode can be left at FH. and handset Program frequency if needed.d. will beep. 1 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 47 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 119F Frequency Hopping (4)

Change COMSEC to CT. Complete steps 1 and 2 Wait for NCS to respond. again if NCS does not Request Cold Start ERF and respond. follow NCS steps (see below).w). 3 4

Cold Start

Member Radios

Turn function switch to LD. LO FH M CTCT SCREEN SHOWS 1 COLD 3

Change channel to MAN Wait for Net Control (channel 0). Ensure mode Station (NCS) to initiate is FH and COMSEC is CT. Cold Start.

2 4

Net Control Station (NCS) Radio

Change channel to MAN Turn function (channel 0). Ensure mode is switch to LD. FHM and COMSEC is CT.

1 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 48 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 119F Frequency Hopping (5)

to send net ID and LO FHM M CTCT time SCREEN SHOWS COLD 3 8

to initiate cold start from NCS radio LO FHM M CTCT SCREEN SHOWS 4 SEND 9

LO FHM M CTCT LO FHM M CTCT SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS HLD _ 5 HF327 10

to select channel 1 , immediately for transmission of to specify channel 1 for storage net ID and time of net ID and time just sent. 6 11

LO FHM M CTCT LO FH M CTCT SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS HF327 7 STO 1 12

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LO FHM M CTCT SCREEN SHOWS COLD 13

Member Radios

LO FH M CTCT LO FH M CTCT SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS HF327 1 STO 1 3

Screen changes when ERF received.

, immediately to specify hopset compartment LO FH M CTCT 1. Compartments 2-6 can also SCREEN SHOWS be filled. 2 COLD 4

NCS and Member Radios

If no response, change to Turn function CUE channel and complete switch to SQ ON. CUE and Cold Start steps again. 1 3

Change to channel 1. NCS calls member station to verify receipt of Cold Start.

2 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 50 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 119F OTAR (1) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency and SINCGARS FH.

Transmitting Station

Fill a loadset into the 119F Fill the new VINSON TEK into (includes old VINSON TEK in position 1 (will overwrite old positions 1-5 and KEK in VINSON TEK in position 1). position 6). Refer to p. 33. Refer to p. 32. 1 2

Receiving Station

Fill a loadset into the 119F (includes old VINSON TEK in positions 1-5 and KEK in position 6). Refer to p. 33. 1

Transmitting and Receiving Stations

Leave SKLs Ensure channel is set to 6 attached to (location of KEK). Transmitting transmit and station informs receiving receive radios. station to prepare for OTAR. 1 3

Turn function Turn function switch to SQ ON. switch to LD.

2 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 51 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 119F OTAR (2) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency and SINCGARS FH.

Receiving Station

1. File 4. Input Key Tag Info 2. OTAD using keyboard or 3. Receive Variable (RV) Copy Key Tag 5. Next

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 52 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 119F OTAR (3) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency and SINCGARS FH.

6. Next 9. RV in progress is displayed until key is received.

7. Ensure operating on 10. Select RT-1523 from channel 6 drop-down menu. 8. Finish (on SKL) 11. Store Key & Load 12. OK

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 53 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 119F OTAR (4) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency and SINCGARS FH.

on 119F when prompted by SKL LO SC 6 CTCT SCREEN SHOWS 1 STO 1 4

LO SC 6 CTCT LO SC 6 CTCT SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS HTEK 2 F600 5

, immediately to specify TEK position 1. TEK positions 2-6 can be filled. 3

Transmitting and Receiving Stations

If OTAR received, Turn function disconnect fill switch to SQ ON. cables. If not, retry OTAR. 1 3

Change to channel 1 (location of new key). Transmitting station calls receiving station to verify receipt of OTAR. 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 54 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

Frequency Range 30 - 511.9 MHz

Capabilities

SC (HF)

SC (VHF)  Multiband Inter/Intra Radio (MBITR) Team SC (UHF) 

FH 

SATCOM

ANW2

• Single Channel Fixed Frequency (100 channels) • SINCGARS Frequency Hopping (6 net IDs) COMSECCOMSEC • SSharedhared VVINSONINSON and ANDVT (5 positions) • HHopsetsopsets (6(6 positions)posit

NotesNotes • Loadset must be filled before single keys. • Modifying information o ENT to activate o Up or down to scroll selections o ENT to select • ALT + down = left, ALT + up = right • Press ENT on battery screen to view additional information about channel. • Press PTT button to clear alarms. UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 55 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 148 Loading COMSEC (1)

Hopsets from Loadset

GR0 CHAN 0 Connect fill cable.

SCREEN SHOWS PT AM 1 6

From battery/main screen, Follow these SKL steps: 1. Highlight a hopset in 6. OK simultaneously press loadset 7. iCom 2. File 8. OK 3. Transmit 9. Next + 4. Load Selected Locations 10. Send 2 5. Check H0-H6 7

ZEROIZE Press PTT button KEYY FILLF if necessary to PPROGRAMROGRAM initiate fill MAINTENANCE 3 8

COMSEC TOD COMSECMS TOD TRNSEC MWOD-A TRNSEC MWOD-A MMODE23ODE23 MODE23

DES SCREEN SHOWS DES 4 9

MODE 2/3 FILL Press PTT button If needed to clear SETUP DEVICE COMSEC alarm SCREEN SHOWS PTT TO LOAD 5 10

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 56 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 148 Loading COMSEC (2)

Disconnect GR0 fill cable if CHAN 0 already filled

single keys.s. SCREEN SHOWS PT AM 11 13

3x to main screen

12

Single Key: VINSON or ANDVT

GR0 COMSECMS TOD CHAN 0 TRNSEC MWOD-A MODE23

SCREEN SHOWS DES PT AM 1 4

From battery/main screen, KEY FILL simultaneously press KEY TEK 1 SAVILLE

+ SCREEN SHOWS PTT TO LOAD 2 5

ZEROIZE KEYY FILLF Connect fill PROGRAM cable. MAINTENANCE 3 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 57 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 148 Loading COMSEC (3)

Complete steps 4-9 again Follow SKL instructions for for additional VINSON and/ sending a single key or ANDVT keys. Once (pages 23 and 24). finished, proceed to step 12.2. 7 11

Press PTT button Disconnect when prompted by fill cable. the SKL.

8 12

KEY FILL KEY TEK 2 3x to main SAVILLE screen SCREEN SHOWS PTT TO LOAD 9 13

(If VINSON key successfully GR0 loaded in TEK 1, screen will CHAN 0 say “TEK 2” because TEK 2

is ready to be filled.) SCREEN SHOWS PT AM 10 14

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 58 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 148 Single Channel Basic 30 – 512 MHz SC LOS

From battery/main screen, RX = 167.56250 simultaneously press TX = 167.56250 R = 150 T = 150 + FM 16K TEKEK 1 1 6

Screen above shows all selections to make. 150 for tone squelch, OFF for noise squelch.

ZEROIZE RPTR NONE KEY FILL FADE 0.0S PROGRAMG PHASE .256S MAINTENANMAINTENANCE SQLCH 3 2 7

Screen above shows all selections to make.

GLOBAL GLOBAL RADIO CONFIGC RADIO CONFIGC EEMERGENCYMERGENCY EMERGENCEMERGENCYY

GROUP SCREEN SHOWS GROUP 3 8

Turn channel to continue selector knob to programming; show channel 1 2x to exit to on screen. 4 main screen 9

CH=01 SECURE GR0 CHAN 1 CHAN 1 PWR = 5.0W SCREEN SHOWS CT FM BASICAS 5 10

Screen above shows all selections to make. PLAIN = PT, SECURE = CT UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 59 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 148 Single Channel SINCGARS 30 – 87.975 MHz SC LOS

From battery/main screen, SINCGAR= 1 simultaneously press ECCM = SC FX = 35.100 + FM 600 TEKEK 1 1 6

Screen above shows all selections to make. 150 for tone squelch, OFF for noise squelch.

ZEROIZE NET ID = 100 KEY FILL OFFSET= 0 PROGRAMG FADE 0.0S MAINTENAMAINTENANCEN SQLCHH 8 DB 2 7

Screen above shows all selections to make.

GLOBAL GLOBAL RADIO CONFIGC RADIO CONFIGC EMERGENCY EMERGENCEMERGENCYY

GROUP SCREEN SHOWS GROUP 3 8

Turn channel to continue selector knob to programming; show channel 2 2x to exit to on screen. 4 main screen 9

CH=02 SECURE GR0 CHAN 2 CHAN 2 PWR = 5.0W SCREEN SHOWS CT SG SC SINCGARCG 5 10

Screen above shows all selections to make. PLAIN = PT, SECURE = CT UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 60 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 148 Frequency Hopping (1)

Programming Channels

From battery/main screen, SINCGAR= 1 simultaneously press ECCM = FH FX = 67.500 + FM 600 TEKEK 1 1 6

Screen above shows all selections to make.

ZEROIZE NET ID = 350 KEY FILL OFFSET= 0 PROGRAMG FADE 0.0S MAINTENANMAINTENANCE SQLCHSQLCHH 8 DB 2 7

Screen above shows all selections to make.

GLOBAL GLOBAL RADIO CONFIGC RADIO CONFIGC EEMERGENCYMERGENCY EEMERGENCYMERGENCY

GROUP SCREEN SHOWS GROUP 3 8

to continue Turn channel programming; selector knob to show channel 3 2x to exit to on screen. 4 main screen 9

CH=03 SECURE GR0 CHAN 3 CHAN 3 PWR = 5.0W SCREEN SHOWS CT SG FH SINCGARCG 5 10

Screen above shows all selections to make.

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 61 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 148 Frequency Hopping (2)

Setting Time

From battery/main screen, TX TIMEOUT simultaneously press BL TIMEOUT SSETET CCLCLOCKLOCK + SIDE/MIC LEVEL LEV 1 4

ZEROIZE DAY: 81 KEY FILL HOURS: 13 PROGRAMG MAINTENANMAINTENANCE MINUTES:TE 25 2 5

Screen above shows all selections to make.

GLOBALGLOBAOB L RADIO COCONFIG 4x to main EMERGENCY screen GROUP 3 6

Passive Late Net Entry

From battery/main screen, simultaneously press Wait for another station to key handset. + 1 3

GR0 GR0 CHAN 3 CHAN 3 SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS LNE CT SG FH CT SG FH 2 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 62 • additional information aboutchannel. • Notes N • • • COMSEC C • • Modifying information

o O ALT +down=left, ALT +up=right o o o S H Press PTT buttontoclearalarms. Hopsets (6positions) Shared VINSONand ANDVT (20positions) Press ENT tes h o M are p ENT toselect Up ordowntoscrollselections ENT toactivate S s e E d t s

C V

( I

6 N onbatteryscreento view p S os O N i UNCLASSIFIED FOROFFICIAL USE ONLY UNCLASSIFIED FOROFFICIAL USE ONLY t (6 netIDs) Frequency Hopping • (256 channels) Fixed Frequency • Capabilities 30 -511.9 MHz Range Frequency ANW2 SATCOM FH SC (UHF) SC (VHF) SC (HF) SINCGARS Single Channel 63

  

Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) Enhanced MBITR (JEM) UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 148 Loading COMSEC (1)

Hopsets from Loadset

G01 Connect fill CHAN001 cable.

SCREEN SHOWS PT FM 1 6

From battery/main screen, Follow these SKL steps: 1. Highlight a hopset in 6. OK simultaneously press loadset 7. iCom 2. File 8. OK 3. Transmit 9. Next + 4. Load Selected Locations 10. Send 2 5. Check H0-H6 7

ZEROIZE Press PTT button KEYFILLKEYFILYF L if necessary to PPROGRAMROGRAM initiate fill STATUS 3 8

DS101 TOD DS101 TOD DS102 MWODA DDS102S102 MWODA MMODE23ODE23 MWODM MMODE23ODE2 MWODM TRNSEC SCREEN SHOWS TRNSEC 4 9

CONNECT Press PTT button MODE23 DEVICE if needed to clear COMSEC alarm SCREEN SHOWS PTT TO LOAD 5 10

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 64 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 148 Loading COMSEC (2)

Disconnect G01 fill cable if CHAN001 already filled

single keys.s. SCREEN SHOWS PT FM 11 13

3x to main screen

12

Single Key: VINSON or ANDVT

G01 DS101 TOD CHAN001 DS102S1 MWODA MMODE23ODE2 MWODM

SCREEN SHOWS PT FM TRNSEC 1 4

From battery/main screen, CONNECT simultaneously press DS-102 DEVICE

+ SCREEN SHOWS 2 ENT TO BEGIN 5

ZEROIZE KEYFILLYF to continue PROGRAM STATUS 3 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 65 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 148 Loading COMSEC (3)

SAVILLE S NOTE: If VINSON key successfully loaded in TEK 1, KEY: TEK 01 screen will say “FILL SUCCESS” LBL: TEK 01 and then “TEK 2” because TEK 2 SCREEN SHOWS PTT TO LOAD is ready to be filled. 7 12

Complete steps 4-11 again Connect fill for additional VINSON and/ cable. or ANDVT keys. Once finished, proceed to step 14.4. 8 13

Follow SKL instructions for Disconnect sending a single key fill cable. (pages 23 and 24).

9 14

Press PTT button when prompted by 3x to main the SKL. screen

10 15

SAVILLE S G01 KEY: TEK 02 CHAN001 LBL: TEK 02 SCREEN SHOWS PTT TO LOAD SCREEN SHOWS PT FM 11 16

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 66 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 148 Single Channel Basic 30 – 512 MHz SC LOS

From battery/main screen, RX = 167.56250 simultaneously press TX = 167.56250 R = 150.0 T = 150.0 + FM 16K TEK01TEKEK01 1 6

Screen above shows all selections to make. 150 for tone squelch, OFF for noise squelch.

ZEROIZE RPTR NONE KEYFILL FADE 0.0S PROGRAMG PHASE .256S STATUS SQLCH 3 2 7

Screen above shows all selections to make.

GLOBAL 2x to top to continue CHANNELN programming; EEMERGENCYMERGENC 5x to exit to GROUP 3 main screen 8

Turn channel Turn channel selector knob to selector knob to show channel 1 channel 1 on screen. if necessary. 4 9

CH=001 SECURE G01 CHAN001 CHAN001 PWR = 5.0W SCREEN SHOWS CT FM BASICAS 5 10

Screen above shows all selections to make. PLAIN = PT, SECURE = CT UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 67 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 148 Single Channel SINCGARS 30 – 87.975 MHz SC LOS

From battery/main screen, SINCGAR= 1 simultaneously press ECCM = SC FX = 35.100 + FM 600 TEK01TEEKK01 1 6

Screen above shows all selections to make.

ZEROIZE RPTR NONE KEYFILL OFFSET 0 PROGRAMG FADE 0.0S STATUS SQLCH 3 2 7

Screen above shows all selections to make.

GLOBAL 2x to top to continue CHANNELN programming; EMERGENEMERGENCYC 5x to exit to GROUP 3 main screen 8

Turn channel Turn channel selector knob to selector knob to show channel 2 channel 2 on screen. if necessary. 4 9

CH=002 SECURE G01 CHAN002 CHAN002 PWR = 5.0W SCREEN SHOWS CT SG SC SINCGARSG 5 10

Screen above shows all selections to make. PLAIN = PT, SECURE = CT UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 68 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 148 Frequency Hopping (1)

Programming Channels

From battery/main screen, SINCGAR= 1 simultaneously press ECCM = FH FX = 67.562 + FM 16000 TEK01TEK0EK 1 1 6

All selections shown; diff. SINCGAR per net ID

ZEROIZE NET ID 350 KEYFILL OFFSET 0 PROGRAMG FADE 0.0S STATUS SQLCH 3 2 7

Screen above shows all selections to make.

GLOBAL 2x to top to continue CHANNELN programming; EMERGENCEMERGENCY 5x to exit to GROUP 3 main screen 8

Turn channel Turn channel selector knob to selector knob to show channel 3 channel 3 on screen. if necessary. 4 9

CH=003 SECURE G01 CHAN003 CHAN003 PWR = 5.0W SCREEN SHOWS CT SG FH SINCGARSG 5 10

Screen above shows all selections to make.

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 69 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 148 Frequency Hopping (2)

Setting Time

From battery/main screen, TX TIMEOUT simultaneously press BL TIMEOUT SSETET CCLCLOCKLOCK + MIC LEVEL 1 4

ZEROIZE DAY : 81 KEYFILL HOURS : 13 PROGRAMG SSTATUSTATUS MINUTES : 25 2 5

Screen above shows all selections to make.

GLOBALGLOBAOB L CHANNEL 4x to main EMERGENCY screen GROUP 3 6

Passive Late Net Entry

From battery/main screen, simultaneously press Wait for another station to key handset. + 1 3

G01 G01 CHAN003 CHAN003 SCREEN SHOWS LNE CT SG FH SCREEN SHOWS CT SG FH 2 4

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FrequencyFrequency RRangeange 1.61.6 – 59.999959.9999 MHzMHz

CapabilitiesCapabilities

SC SC SC FH SAT- ANW2 (HF) (VHF) (UHF) COM  

• LOS and Over-the-Horizon Communications • Single Channel Fixed Frequency • Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) • 200 Channel Presets • 75 System Presets

COMSEC • VINSON (25 positions) • ANDVT (25 positions) • KG-84 (25 positions)

Notes • After frequency changes, retune coupler by pressing 7 OPT and selecting RETUNE. • If no System Presets are set, press 0 to view frequencies and Pre +/- to scroll Channel Presets • CLR backs up one screen; does not delete characters RT-1694 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 71 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 150 Loading COMSEC (1)

Single Key: VINSON, ANDVT, or KG-84

R BATT FIX LD VINSON Turn function PRESS ENT switch to LD. TO INITIATE FILL

1 SCREEN SHOWS KYK-13 TEK 011 5

Crypto type in top right corner will match step 3.

R BATT FIX LD S369+ FILL DEVICE Connect fill cable. KYK-13 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 2 6

R BATT FIX LD S369+ Follow SKL instructions for CRYPTO TYPE: sending a single key (pages VINSON 23 and 24). KYK-13 TTO SCROLLL 3 7

OR

R BATT FIX LD ------CRYPTO TYPE: to initiate fill ANDVT KYK-13 TTO SCROLLL 3 8

OR

R BATT FIX LD ------R BATT FIX LD VINSON CRYPTO TYPE: FILL DONE KG-84 PRESS ENT

3 SCREEN SHOWS KYK-13 TTO SCROLLL KYK-13 TEK 011 9

Crypto type in top right corner will match step 3.

R BATT FIX LD VINSON KEY TYPE : TEK to continue KEY NUMBER : 0 1 KYK-13 ENTER KEY NUMBERR 4 10

Crypto type in top right corner will match step 3.

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R BATT FIX LD VINSON MORE FILL DATA? Disconnect YES fill cable. PRESSS TOT SCROLL 11 15

Crypto type in top right corner will match step 3.

R BATT FIX LD VINSON R BATT FIX LD VINSON KEY TYPE : TEK MOVE SWITCH OUT OF KEY NUMBER : 0 1 LD POSITION SCREEN SHOWS KYK-13 ENTER KEY NUMBERR 12 SCREEN SHOWS 16

Crypto type in top right corner will match step 3. Crypto type in top right corner will match step 3.

2x to change crypto Turn function type for next key switch to CT. 13 17

Complete steps 3-13 again for additional keys. Choose NO at step 11 once finished.d. 14

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Affiliating a Key

R BATT FIX CT ------R BATT FIX CT ------CHANGE CRYPTO MODE? YES OFF NONE - - - - - 00000

SCREEN SHOWS KEY NOT SELECTED 1 ANDVT-HF TEK011 6

R BATT FIX CT ------CAN’T SELECT MODEM to turn on squelch CHECK CRYPTO TYPE

SCREEN SHOWS WAIT OR PRESS CLR/ENT TO CLEAR 2 7

R BATT FIX CT ------R BATT FIX SQ CT ANDVT-HF ------MANUAL

OFF NONE - - - - - 00000 OFF DV24 TEK01 00000

SCREEN SHOWS DATA VOICE KEY CHANN 3 SCREEN SHOWS DATA VOICE KEY CHANN 8

2x to KEY, then to Press PTT buttonb on ANDVT-HF or VINSON. handset.h 4 9

R BATT FIX CT ------Note: Programming systems ------automatically affiliates keys. OFF NONE TEK01 00000 VINSON: SC VHF KG-84: Data ANDVT-HF TEK01 5 ANDVT: SC HF 10

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 74 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 150 Channel 000 A frequency can be input on the frequency page of channel 000 (the manual scratchpad).

R BATT FIX SQ CT ANDVT-HF R BATT FIX SQ CT ANDVT-HF MANUAL CH000 R 11.0000

OFF DV24 TEK01 00000 USB T 11.0000 MED

SCREEN SHOWS DATA VOICE KEY CHANN 1 MOD FREQUENCY (MHZ) AGCC 3

to freq. page, 2x, then Press PTT buttonb on to modify, 2x to confirm handset.h 2 4

150 Channel Preset (1) <30MHz is USB, ≥30MHz is FM

PGM – MODE Turn function PRESET ALE 3G switch to CT. HOP ARQ XDL 1 4

PGM – MODE – PRESET to enter CHANNEL MODEM programming SYSTEM MANUALAL 2 5

PGM PGM – MODE – PRESET – CHANNEL COMSEC CONFIG MODE CHANNEL NUMBER ACCESS SCHED TO CHANGE: 001 3 ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 6

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PGM – MODE – PRESET – CHANNEL 001 PGM – MODE – PRESET – CHANNEL 001 RX FREQUENCY RX ONLY

1 7 . 6 0 0 0 MHz NO ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 7 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 12

PGM – MODE – PRESET – CHANNEL 001 PGM – MODE – PRESET – CHANNEL 001 TX FREQUENCY LIMIT MAX TX POWER?

1 7 . 6 0 0 0 MHz NO ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 8 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 13

PGM – MODE – PRESET – CHANNEL 001 PGM – MODE – PRESET – CHANNEL 001 MODULATION ENABLE HAIL TX USB NO PRESSS TOT SCROLL 9 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 14

<30MHz is USB, OR ≥30MHz is FM Only appears for USB.

PGM – MODE – PRESET – CHANNEL 001 PGM – MODE – PRESET – CHANNEL 001 MODULATION ENABLE SSB SCAN FM NO PRESSS TOT SCROLL 9 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 15

<30MHz is USB, ≥30MHZ is FM

PGM – MODE – PRESET – CHANNEL 001 PGM – MODE – PRESET – CHANNEL AGC SPEED CHANNEL NUMBER MED TO CHANGE: 001

PRESSS TOT SCROLL 10 SCREEN SHOWS ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 16

Only appears for USB.

PGM – MODE – PRESET – CHANNEL 001 Input next channel # or to exit, IF BANDWIDTH 3.0 KHz 4x or then PRESSS TOT SCROLL 11 17

Only appears for USB.

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Press PTT , then to preset buttonb on handset.h 18 20

R BATT FIX SQ CT ANDVT-HF CH001 R 17.60000

USB T 17.6000 MEDED

SCREEN SHOWS MOD FREQUENCY (MHZ) AGCC 19

FM and VINSON appear for ≥30MHZ

150 System Preset (1) <30MHz is USB, ≥30MHz is FM

PGM – MODE Turn function PRESET ALE 3G switch to CT. HOP ARQ XDL 1 4

PGM – MODE – PRESET to enter CHANNEL MODEM programming SYSTEM MANUAL 2 5

PGM . . PRESET – SYSTEM COMSEC CONFIG MODE SYSTEM PRESET ACCESS SCHED TO CHANGE: SYSPRE1 3 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 6

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. . PRESET – SYSTEM SYSPRE1 . . PRESET – SYSTEM BDE PRESET NAME CRYPTO MODE BDE VINSON ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 7 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 13

Right arrow to end, then left arrow to delete. For FM

. . PRESET – SYSTEM SYSPRE1 . . PRESET – SYSTEM BDE RADIO MODE ENCRYPTION KEY FIX TEK01 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 8 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 14

. . PRESET – SYSTEM SYSPRE1 . . PRESET – SYSTEM BDE CHANNEL NUMBER PT VOICE MODE

0 0 2 CLR ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 9 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 15

. . PRESET – SYSTEM BDE . . PRESET – SYSTEM BDE MODEM PRESET CC/CT VOICE MODE OFF DV24 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 10 SETTING IS NOT PROGRAMMABLE 16

For USB OR

. . PRESET – SYSTEM BDE . . PRESET – SYSTEM BDE ENCRYPTION TYPE CC/CT VOICE MODE TYPE I CVSD PRESSS TOT SCROLL 11 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 17

For FM

. . PRESET – SYSTEM BDE . . PRESET – SYSTEM BDE CRYPTO MODE ENABLE OR ANDVT-HF YES PRESSS TOT SCROLL 12 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 18

For USB

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. . PRESET – SYSTEM R BATT FIX SQ CT ANDVT-HF SYSTEM PRESET BDE TO CHANGE: BDE OFF DV24 TEK01 00202 SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS 21 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 19 DATA VOICE KEY CHAN

Scroll to select next system or Press PTT buttonb on to exit to locate handset.h programming and system 20 22

150 ALE (1) Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) works with HF/USB channel presets once programmed.

PGM Turn function COMSEC CONFIG MODE switch to CT. ACCESS SCHED 1 3

PGM – MODE to enter PRESET ALE 3G programming HOP ARQ XDL 2 4

Add Channel Group

PGM – MODE – ALE PGM – MODE – ALE – CHAN_GROUP CHAN_GROUP ADDRESS ADD CHANNEL GROUP CONFIG LQA AMD -- 1 ENT TO ADD ENTRY 2

Scroll to REVIEW or DELETE later if needed. UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 79 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 150 ALE (2)

PGM – MODE – ALE – CHAN_GROUP ADD CHANNEL GROUP 01 ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 3

Add Channels to Channel Group

PGM – MODE – ALE – CHAN_GROUP 1 ADD CHANNEL Complete step 2 again to -- add additional channels. ENT TO ADD ENTRY 1 3

Scroll to REVIEW or DELETE later if needed.

PGM – MODE – ALE – CHAN_GROUP 1 ADD CHANNEL 3x to add station 01 addresses ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 2 4

Add Station Addresses

PGM – MODE – ALE PGM – MODE – ALE – ADDR CHAN_GROUP ADDRESS ADD SELF ADDRESS CONFIG LQA AMD 1 ENT TO ADD ENTRY 3

Scroll to REVIEW or DELETE later if needed.

PGM – MODE – ALE - ADDR PGM – MODE – ALE – ADDR ADDRESS TYPE ADD SELF ADDRESS SELF ST1 2 ENT TO CONTINUE – CLR TO EXIT ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 4

Self Address is own radio.

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PGM – MODE – ALE – ADDR ST1 PGM – MODE – ALE – ADDR ST2 CHANNEL GROUP CHANNEL GROUP 01 01 ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 5 ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 9

PGM – MODE – ALE - ADDR PGM – MODE – ALE – ADDR ST2 ADDRESS TYPE ASSOC SELF INDIVIDUAL ST1

PRESSS TOT SCROLL 6 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 10

Individual Addresses are other radios in net.

PGM – MODE – ALE – ADDR Complete steps 6 – 10 ADD INDIV ADDR again to add all individual ------addresses. ENT TO ADD ENTRY 7 11

Scroll to REVIEW or DELETE later if needed.

PGM – MODE – ALE – ADDR ADD INDIV ADDR ST2 ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 8

Add Net Address

PGM – MODE – ALE - ADDR PGM – MODE – ALE – ADDR ADDRESS TYPE ADD NET ADDRESS NET NET1

PRESSS TOT SCROLL 1 ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 3

PGM – MODE – ALE – ADDR PGM – MODE – ALE – ADDR NET1 ADD NET ADDRESS CHANNEL GROUP 01

ENT TO ADD ENTRY 2 ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 4

Scroll to REVIEW or DELETE later if needed. UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 81 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 150 ALE (4)

PGM – MODE – ALE – ADDR NET1 ASSOC SELF ST1

PRESSS TOT SCROLL 5

Add Stations/Members to Net

PGM – MODE – ALE – ADDR NET1 PGM – MODE – ALE – ADDR NET1 ADD NET MEMBER MEMBER LIST FULL ST1

PRESSS TOT SCROLL 1 SCREEN SHOWS PRESS CLR/ENT TO CLEAR 4

Scroll to REVIEW or DELETE later if needed.

PGM – MODE – ALE – ADDR NET1 PGM – MODE – ALE – ADDR NET1 ADD NET MEMBER ADD NET MEMBER ST1 ------

2 SCREEN SHOWS PRESSS TOT SCROLL PRESSS TOT SCROLL 5

on remaining 5x to configure stations until next ALE net screen appears 3 6

Configure ALE Net

PGM – MODE – ALE PGM – MODE – ALE – CONFIG CHAN_GROUP ADDRESS MAX SCAN CHANNELS CONFIG LQA AMD 010 1 ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 2

Input number of channels in channel group.

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PGM – MODE – ALE – CONFIG PGM – MODE – ALE – CONFIG LISTEN BEFORE TX LINK TO ALL CALLS ON OFF PRESSS TOT SCROLL 3 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 9

PGM – MODE – ALE – CONFIG PGM – MODE – ALE – CONFIG KEY TO CALL LINK TO INLINK CALLS OFF ON PRESSS TOT SCROLL 4 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 10

PGM – MODE – ALE – CONFIG PGM – MODE – ALE – CONFIG MAX TUNE TIME AMD OPERATION 15 SECONDS ENABLED

ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 5 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 11

PGM – MODE – ALE – CONFIG PGM – MODE – ALE – CONFIG LINK TIMEOUT AMD AUTO DISPLAY OFF ENABLED 6 PRESSS TOT SCROLL PRESSS TOT SCROLL 12

PGM – MODE – ALE – CONFIG PGM – MODE – ALE – CONFIG LINK TIMEOUT SCAN RATE 00 MINUTES ASYNC ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 7 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 13

Only appears if LINK TIMEOUT is ON

PGM – MODE – ALE – CONFIG PGM – MODE – ALE – CONFIG LINK TO ANY CALLS LINK PROTECT LEVEL OFF OFF PRESSS TOT SCROLL 8 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 14

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 83 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 150 ALE (6)

PGM – MODE – ALE – CONFIG LINK PROTECT KEY to exit 00000000000000 programming ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 15 17

PGM – MODE – ALE CHAN_GROUP ADDRESS CONFIG LQA AMD

SCREEN SHOWS 16

Enter ALE Mode

3x until ALE is R BATT ALE SQ CT ------displayed. Wait for scanning to appear.. OFF NONE TEK01 03 1 ANDVT-HF TEK01 5

R BATT ALE SQ CT ------CHANGE CRYPTO MODE? to stop scanning YES 2 ANDVT-HF TEK011 6

to system page (currently on preset/ to resume scanning frequency page) 3 7

R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF 2x to KEY, then to CH## * SCANNING * ANDVT-HF.

4 SCREEN SHOWS 8

Channel numbers scroll on screen.

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 84 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 150 ALE (7)

Initiate ALE Call

while scanning ALE net to initiate call to to acknowledge link station(s) in net 1 7

R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF CALL TYPE MANUAL AUTOMATIC OFF DV24 TEK01 033

PRESSS TOT SCROLL 2 SCREEN SHOWS DATA VOICE KEY CHAN 8

R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF upon completion of ADDRESS TYPE communication to INDIVIDUAL terminate link PRESSS TOT SCROLL 3 9

R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF INDIV ADDR TERMINATE LINK? ST2 YES PRESSS TOT SCROLL 4 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 10

T BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF CH03 CALLING CH## * SCANNING * ST2 SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS KEY: ALE FREQ: 13.0000 MOD: USBB 5 11

Channel numbers scroll on screen.

R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF CH03 LINKED TO ST2

SCREEN SHOWS PRESS CLR/ENT TO CLEAR 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 85 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 150 ALE (8)

Create AMD Message

while scanning PGM – MODE – ALE – AMD – TX : EDIT 0 TX MESSAGE: ALE net to enter ______programming 1 SCREEN SHOWS TOT SCROLL – ENT TO CONT 7

PGM COMSEC CONFIG MODE to type message ACCESS SCHED 2 8

PGM – MODE PGM – MODE – ALE – AMD – TX : EDIT 0 PRESET ALE 3G [ T E S T ______HOP ARQ XDL ______3 ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 9

PGM – MODE – ALE PGM – MODE – ALE – AMD – TX : EDIT 0 CHAN_GROUP ADDRESS TX MESSAGE: CONFIG LQA AMD T E S T ______

4 SCREEN SHOWS TOT SCROLL – ENT TO CONT 10

PGM – MODE – ALE – AMD TX_MSG RX_MSG to exit programming 5 11

PGM – MODE – ALE – AMD – TX_MSG TX MESSAGE EDIT PRESSS TOT SCROLL 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 86 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 150 ALE (9)

Send AMD Message

while scanning R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF ALE net to enter ADDRESS TYPE options menu INDIVIDUAL 1 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 7

R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF GPS-TOD RETUNE RADIO INDIV ADDR ALE TEST ST2 2 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 8

R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF T BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF LQA SCORES CH03 SENDING MESSAGE TX_MSG RX_MSG ST2

3 SCREEN SHOWS KEY: ALE FREQ: 13.0000 MOD: USBB 9

Receiving station will see:

R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF TX MESSAGE TO SEND: 04-18-12 08:05:17 T E S T FROM ST1: TESTT

TTO SCROLL – ENT TO SELECT 4 SCREEN SHOWS WAIT OR PRESS CLR/ENT TO CLEAR 10

Both stations will return to scanning.

R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF SEND TX MESSAGE? CH## * SCANNING * YES

PRESSS TOT SCROLL 5 SCREEN SHOWS 11

Channel numbers scroll on screen.

R BATT ALE SQ CT ANDVT-HF 3x until FIX is CALL TYPE displayed to exit ALE AUTOMATIC mode. PRESSS TOT SCROLL 6 12

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PGM – MODE – PRESET – MODEM MDM1 Turn function PRESET NAME switch to CT. OTAR 1 ENT TO SAVE – CLR TO EXIT 7

PGM – MODE – PRESET – MODEM OTAR to enter MODEM TYPE programming ANDVT-HF 2 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 8

PGM PGM – MODE – PRESET – MODEM OTAR COMSEC CONFIG MODE DATA RATE ACCESS SCHED 2400 3 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 9

PGM – MODE PGM – MODE – PRESET – MODEM OTAR PRESET ALE 3G MODE HOP ARQ XDL ASYNC 4 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 10

PGM – MODE – PRESET PGM – MODE – PRESET – MODEM OTAR CHANNEL MODEM ENABLE SYSTEM MANUAL YES 5 PRESSS TOT SCROLL 11

PGM – MODE – PRESET – MODEM PGM – MODE – PRESET – MODEM MODEM PRESET MODEM PRESET TO CHANGE: MDM1 TO CHANGE: OTAR

PRESSS TOT SCROLL 6 SCREEN SHOWS PRESSS TOT SCROLL 12

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 88 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 150 OTAR (2) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency.

to exit 1x to DATA, then to programming OTAR (modem). 13 15

to system page if R BATT FIX SQ CT ANDVT-HF MANUAL currently on preset/ frequency page OTAR DV24 TEK01 00000 14 DATA VOICE KEY CHANN 16

Receiving and Transmitting an OTAR

Transmitting and Receiving Stations

Transmitting station informs receiving station to prepare for OTAR (on old key). 1

Receiving Station

R BATT FIX SQ RV ANDVT-HF Turn function MODE switch to RV. RECEIVE MK 1 PRESSS TOT SCROLL TEK01 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 89 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 150 OTAR (3) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency.

R BATT FIX SQ RV ANDVT-HF Wait for transmitting station WAIT – CONFIGURING to send OTAR using TEK01 FOR RX MK (old key). SCREEN SHOWS RX MK TEK01 3 5

R BATT FIX SQ RV ANDVT-HF WAIT TO RECEIVE MK

SCREEN SHOWS RX MK TEK01 4

Transmitting Station

Ensure new key is filled in R BATT FIX SQ RV ANDVT-HF MODE TEK02. Refer to pages TRANSMIT MK 62 and 63. 1 PRESSS TOT SCROLL TEK01 4

Once receiving station is R BATT FIX SQ RV ANDVT-HF WAIT – CONFIGURING prepared, transmitting FOR TX MK station can send OTAR. 2 SCREEN SHOWS TX MK TEK01 5

R BATT FIX SQ RV ANDVT-HF Turn function CONNECT NCD AND switch to RV. INITIATE MK

3 SCREEN SHOWS TX MK TEK01 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 90 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 150 OTAR (4) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency.

Connect fill cable Disconnect and follow OTAR fill cable. steps on pp. 27-28.8. 7 10

T BATT FIX SQ RV ANDVT-HF TX MK Turn function IN PROGRESS switch to CT.

SCREEN SHOWS KEY: OTAR FREQ: 11.0000 MOD: USB 8 11

R BATT FIX SQ RV ANDVT-HF TX MK DONE PRESS ENT

SCREEN SHOWS TX MK TEK01 9

Receiving Station

R BATT FIX SQ RV ANDVT-HF R BATT FIX SQ RV ANDVT-HF RX MK KEY STORE IN PROGRESS OK - PRESS ENT SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS RX MK TEK01 1 RX MK TEK01 3

R BATT FIX SQ RV ANDVT-HF RX MK OK – STORE AS Turn function ANDVT TEK 02 switch to CT. ENTER KEY NUMBER TEK01 2 4

Store in TEK02 so as not to overwrite TEK01.

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 91 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 150 OTAR (5) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency.

Transmitting Station

R BATT FIX SQ CT ANDVT-HF R BATT FIX SQ CT ANDVT-HF MANUAL MANUAL

OTAR DV24 TEK01 01 OFF DV24 TEK01 01

SCREEN SHOWS DATA VOICE KEY CHANN 1 DATA VOICE KEY CHANN 3

R BATT FIX SQ CT ANDVT-HF 1x to DATA, then to MANUAL

OFF (modem). OFF DV24 TEK01 0101 2 SCREEN SHOWS DATA VOICE KEY CHANN 4

Transmitting and Receiving Stations

R BATT FIX SQ CT ANDVT-HF R BATT FIX SQ CT ANDVT-HF MANUAL MANUAL

OFF DV24 TEK01 00000 OFF DV24 TEK02 00000 SCREEN SHOWS DATA VOICE KEY CHANN 1 SCREEN SHOWS DATA VOICE KEY CHANN 4

DATA for receiving station will read OFF.

2x to KEY, then to Transmitting station calls receiving station on new key ANDVT-HF TEK02. to verify receipt of OTAR. 2 5

R BATT FIX SQ CT ANDVT-HF MANUAL OFF DV24 TEK02 00000 ANDVT-HF TEK022 3

DATA for receiving station will read OFF.

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 92 to change presets. • type andclassification. • Notes • • • • • COMSEC EOW TSK After singlekeyloads, mustselectcrypto ANDVT (25positionsperwaveform) Set function knobtoFuse Pre+/-button Hopsets (25positions) Satellite (25positionsperwaveform)for KG-84 (25positionsperwaveform) VINSON (25positionsperwaveform) UNCLASSIFIED FOROFFICIAL USE ONLY UNCLASSIFIED FOROFFICIAL USE ONLY • • • (SINCGARS waveform) • (VULOS waveform) • (VULOS waveform) • Capabilities 30 -511.99999 MHz Frequency Range ANW2 SATCOM FH SC (UHF) SC (VHF) SC (HF) 99 systempresets HPW DAMA Dedicated SATCOM LOS FixedFrequency SINCGARS FH&SC 93

   

version 7 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Loading COMSEC (1)

Single Key: VINSON

FILL MENU Turn function WAVEFORM FOR KEY switch to LD. IW 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

FILL MENU FILL MENU FILL FILL DEVICE LOAD OTAR TEK KYK-13 TERMINAL MODE 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

FILL MENU FILL MENU WAVEFORM FOR KEY PRESS ENT TO VULOS INITIATE FILL TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 5 SCREEN SHOWS

OR

FILL MENU WAVEFORMFILL DEVICE FOR KEY Connect fill cable. SINCGARSKYK-13 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 53 6

OR

FILL MENU Follow SKL instructions for WAVEFORM FOR KEY sending a single key (pages HAVEQUICKII TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 23 and 24). 7

OR

FILL MENU on 152 when WAVEFORM FOR KEY OR prompted by the DAMA SKL TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 8

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 94 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Loading COMSEC (2)

FILL MENU FILL MENU CRYPTO MODE LOAD ANOTHER KEY VINSON YES SCROLLS LL/ / ENTENTC CONTONT / CLR ABORT 9 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 12

OR

FILL MENU If no additional keys nor loadset KEY TYPE: TEK needed, choose NO at previous KEY NUMBER: 01 step and disconnect fill cable.. TTO SCROLL //EN ENTTT TO STORE 10 12

FILL MENU CLASSIFICATION SECRET TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 11

Single Key: ANDVT

FILL MENU Turn function WAVEFORM FOR KEY switch to LD. DAMA 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 3. OR

LOAD MENU FILL MENU FILL WAVEFORM FOR KEY INSTALL IW TERMINAL MODE 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 3.

FILL MENU FILL MENU WAVEFORM FOR KEY FILL DEVICE OR VULOS KYK-13 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 95 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Loading COMSEC (3)

FILL MENU FILL MENU FILL DEVICE KEY TYPE: TEK KYK-13 KEY NUMBER: 01 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5 TOT SCROLL //EN ENTTT TO STORE 10

FILL MENU FILL MENU PRESS ENT TO CLASSIFICATION INITIATE FILL SECRET TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 11

SCREEN SHOWS 6

Follow SKL instructions for FILL MENU sending a single key (pages LOAD ANOTHER KEY YES 23 and 24). 7 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 12

OR

on 117G when If no additional keys nor loadset prompted by the needed, choose NO at previous SKL 8 step and disconnect fill cable.. 12

FILL MENU CRYPTO MODE ANDVT SCROLLS LL/ / ENTENTC CONTONT / CLR ABORT 9

Single Key: KG-84

LOAD MENU Turn function FILL switch to LD. INSTALL 1 TERMINAL MODE 2

If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 3. If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 3.

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FILL MENU Follow SKL instructions for WAVEFORM FOR KEY sending a single key (pages VULOS 23 and 24). TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 6

OR

FILL MENU on 117G when WAVEFORM FOR KEY prompted by the DAMA SKL TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 7

OR

FILL MENU FILL MENU WAVEFORM FOR KEY CRYPTO MODE HPW KG84 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 SCROLLS L / ENT CONT / CLR ABORT 8

OR

FILL MENU FILL MENU WAVEFORM FOR KEY KEY TYPE: TEK IW KEY NUMBER: 01 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 TOT SCROLL / ENTENTT TO STORE 9

FILL MENU FILL MENU FILL DEVICE CLASSIFICATION KYK-13 SECRET TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 10

FILL MENU FILL MENU PRESS ENT TO LOAD ANOTHER KEY INITIATE FILL YES 5 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 11 SCREEN SHOWS

OR

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If no additional keys nor loadset needed, choose NO at previous

step and disconnect fill cable.. 12

Single Key: Satellite

FILL MENU Turn function FILL DEVICE switch to LD. KYK-13 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 3.

LOAD MENU FILL MENU FILL PRESS ENT TO INSTALL INITIATE FILL TERMINAL MODE 5 2 SCREEN SHOWS

If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 3.

FILL MENU Follow SKL instructions for WAVEFORM FOR KEY sending a single key (pages DAMA 23 and 24). TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 6

OR

FILL MENU on 152 when WAVEFORM FOR KEY prompted by the HPW SKL TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 7

OR

FILL MENU FILL MENU WAVEFORM FOR KEY CRYPTO MODE IW SATELLITE TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 SCROLLS ROLL / ENT CONT / CLRCL ABORT 8

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 98 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Loading COMSEC (6)

FILL MENU FILL MENU KEY TYPE: TSK LOAD ANOTHER KEY KEY NUMBER: 01 YES TTO SCROLL //ENTT ENT TO STORE 9 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 11

OR

FILL MENU If no additional keys nor loadset CLASSIFICATION SECRET needed, choose NO at previous TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 10 step and disconnect fill cable.. 11

Loadset

FILL MENU Turn function FILL PORT TYPE switch to LD. MODE 2/3 (Loadset) 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5

LOAD MENU FILL MENU FILL INITIATE FILL INSTALL AT FILL DEVICE TERMINAL MODE 6 2 SCREEN SHOWS

FILL MENU Follow SKL instructions for WAVEFORM FOR KEY SINCGARS sending a loadset (pages 25 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 and 26). 7

FILL MENU FILL MENU FILL DEVICE CLASSIFICATION SKL (PYQ-10) SECRET TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4 SCROLL/ ENT CONT/ CLR ABORT 8

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 99 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Loading COMSEC (7)

FILL MENU FILL MENU TEKS 06 FILL LOAD OTAR TEK

TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT TERMINAL MODE 12 SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS 9

to continue Disconnect fill cable.

10 13

FILL MENU LOAD ANOTHER KEY Turn function NO switch to PT. TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 11 14

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 100 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Loading COMSEC (8)

View Key Info

to enter options , then to menu change waveform 1 7

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSONN CT R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT TEST OPTIONS SELECT WAVEFORM RADIO LOCK SINCGARS VIEW KEY INFO 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 8

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT SELECT WAVEFORM SELECT TYPE VULOS TEK TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 9

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT SELECT TYPE TEK 01 VINSON TEK TEK SECRET TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 10 SCREEN SHOWS

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT TEK 01 VINSON or to view 6 TEKs, TEK SECRET TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5 to view KEK, hopsets.. 11 SCREEN SHOWS

or to view to exit options menu VINSON, ANDVT, etc. 6 12

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 101 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Affiliating COMSEC Shortcut

Turn cipher 2x to KEY, to switch to CT. 1 VINSON, to confirm. 4

R BATT VULOS NOI ------CT R BATT VULOS NOI ------CT PRESETRESETT CONFIG ERROR 01-FMVOICE01 INVALID CRYPTO MODE LOS VOC FM --- 01 PRESS CLR / ENT TO CONTINUE 2 SECRET VINSONSONN 5 SCREEN SHOWS

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT or on message 01-FMVOICE01 To prevent error message from showing, LOS VOC FM --- 01 TYPE TRF MOD CHAN KEYY 6 affiliate key on preprogrammed CH 1. 3 SCREEN SHOWS

152 Single Channel Shortcut

R BATT VULOS NOI ------PT Turn cipher R: 30.00000 00000000 switch to CT. T: 30.0000 --- FREQUENCY CHCHAN

1 SCREEN SHOWS 4

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT , then input new frequency 01-FMVOICE01 LOS VOC FM --- 01 2x to confirm each TYPE TRF MOD CHAN KEYY 2 SCREEN SHOWS frequency 5

R BATT VULOS NOI ------PT R: 35.5000550 50000 to frequency page T: 35.5000 ---

3 FREQUENCY CHANCH 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 102 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Single Channel (1)

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG Turn cipher SYSTEM PRESET NUMBER

switch to CT. 0 6 – 1 ENTER 01-99/PRE +/- TO SCROLL 5

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 to enter PRESET DESCRIPTION programming I NSERT DESCRIPTION 2 ENTER DESCRIPTION 6

PGM PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 RADIO CONFIG PRESET WAVEFORM SYSTEM PRESETS VULOS SINCGARS CONFIG 3 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 7

PGM – SYS PRESETS SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG RESET SYSTEM PRESET

SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG 4

GENERAL CONFIG

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – CONFIG GENERAL CONFIG PRESET TYPE FREQUENCY LOS COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

. . PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – CONFIG PRESET NAME FMVOICE02 ENTER ALPHANUMERIC PRESET NAME 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 103 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Single Channel (2)

FREQUENCY

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS . . YS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – FREQ  GENERAL CONFIG TX FREQUENCY FREQUENCY USE RX FREQ COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

. . YS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – FREQ . . YS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – FREQ RX FREQUENCY TX FREQUENCY

0 4 5 . 0 0 0 0 4 5 . 0 0 0 0 ENTER FREQUENCY 2 PRESS ENT TO CONTINUE 5

. . YS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – FREQ RECEIVE ONLY NO TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

COMSEC

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – COMSEC  GENERAL CONFIG CRYPTO KEY  FREQUENCY TEK 01 COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

. . PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – COMSEC CRYPTO MODE VINSON TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2

NONE for PT. Next screen will not appear.

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 104 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Single Channel (3)

TRAFFIC

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MODULATION TYPE TX POWER FM SQUELCH 1 PRESS ENT TO CONTINUE 4

. . PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – TRAFFIC . . PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MODE FM DEVIATION VOICE 8.0 KHz TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5

. . PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – TRAFFIC VOICE MODE CVSD ENT TO CONTINUE / CLR TO EXIT 3

TX POWER

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS . . S PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – POWER  TRAFFIC TX POWER LEVEL TX POWER HIGH SQUELCH 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2

Set power to LOW for classroom purposes.

SQUELCH

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS . .PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – SQUELCH  TRAFFIC SQUELCH TYPE  TX POWER TONE SQUELCH 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2

<90MHz = Tone, >90MHZ = Noise

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 105 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Single Channel (4)

EXIT

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS to continue programming; EXIT to exit to locate 1 programming and preset 3

PGM – SYS PRESETS SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG RESET SYSTEM PRESET SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG

SCREEN SHOWS 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 106 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Frequency Hopping Shortcut

3x to NET ID and input Turn cipher new net ID switch to CT. 1 to confirm new net ID 4

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT to locate preset 2 02-SNGRS01 FH VOC ---- F249 TEK01 2 TRF DATA NETIDTID KEYY 5

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT 02-SNGRS01NGRSS0 FH 02-SNGRS01NGRSS0 FH VOC ---- F100 TEK01TEK01 VOC ---- F249 TEK01 TRF DATA NETID KEYY 3 TRF DATA NETID KEYY

SCREEN SHOWS 6 SCREEN SHOWS

152 Frequency Hopping (1)

Setting Time

to enter options R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT SINCGARSCGAGARSRS GTODG menu. Must be in RETRANSMIT ROLE SINCGARS channel. 1 3

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT LOCKK KEYPADKKEEYYP USERR ENTRYENTNTR RADIO OPTIONS GPS SYNCHRONIZATION

SINCGARS OPTIONS 2 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 107 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Frequency Hopping (2)

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT GLOBAL TIME OF DAY USERR ENTRYENTNTR 14D 13:38:46 GPS SYNCHRONIZATION PRESS ENT KEY TO MODIFY 5 SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS 8

to exit options to modify time menu 6 9

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT GLOBAL TIME OF DAY 14D 08:41:52 PRESS ENT KEY TO MODIFY 7

Master or Member Radio

PGM – SINCGARS to enter MASTER/MEMBER programming CUE CONFIGURATION 1 HOPSET/LOCKOUT 3

PGM PGM – SINCGARS – MASTER/MEMBER RADIO CONFIG SINCGARS RADIO TYPE SYSTEM PRESETS MEMBER SINCGARS CONFIG 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 108 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Frequency Hopping (3)

Cue Frequency

PGM – SINCGARS PGM – SINCGARS – CUE CONFIGURATION MASTER/MEMBER CUE SQUELCH TYPE CUE CONFIGURATION TONE HOPSET/LOCKOUT 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

PGM – SINCGARS – CUE CONFIGURATION PGM – SINCGARS – CUE CONFIGURATION CUE FREQUENCY ENABLE CUE NOTIFY 3 0 . 0 0 0 0 MHz NO ENTER 30.0000 TO 87.9750 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

Copying a Hopset

PGM – SINCGARS PGM – SINCGARS – HOP/LOCKOUT – COPY MASTER/MEMBER COPY HOPSET TO CUE CONFIGURATION 07 [EMPTY] HOPSET/LOCKOUT 1 ENTER 01 TO 25 4

Use a different compartment for each net ID.

PGM – SINCGARS – HOP/LOCKOUT PGM – SINCGARS – HOP/LOCKOUT – COPY COPY HOPSET NEW HOPSET ID VIEW HOPSETS F350 VIEW LOCKOUTS 2 ENTER 000 TO 999 5

PGM – SINCGARS – HOP/LOCKOUT – COPY Complete steps 2-5 again to COPY HOPSET FROM copy additional hopsets, then 01 [F249] proceed to view hopsets. TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 109 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Frequency Hopping (4)

View Hopsets

PGM – SINCGARS – HOP/LOCKOUT COPY HOPSET to view hopset VIEW HOPSETS compartments’ net IDs VIEW LOCKOUTS 1 3

. . – SINCGARS – HOP/LOCKOUT - HOPSETS 01 – F249 to exit 02 – F200 programming 03 – F300 2 4

Programming a Preset

PGM – SYS PRESETS Turn cipher SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG switch to CT. RESET SYSTEM PRESET 1 SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG 4

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG to enter SYSTEM PRESET NUMBER programming 0 7 – EMPTY 2 ENTER 01-99/PRE +/- TO SCROLL 5

PGM PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 RADIO CONFIG PRESET DESCRIPTION SYSTEM PRESETS I NSERT DESCRIPTION SINCGARS CONFIG 3 ENTER DESCRIPTION 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 110 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Frequency Hopping (5)

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 . . – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 – SINCGARS PRESET WAVEFORM HOPSET COMPARTMENT SINCGARS 07 [F350] TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 7 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 13

Use a different compartment for each net ID.

. . – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 – SINCGARS . . – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 – SINCGARS OPMODE SC FREQUENCY FREQUENCY HOPPING 3 0 . 0 0 0 0 MHz TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 8 ENTER 30.0000 TO 87.9750 14

. . – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 – SINCGARS . . – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 – SINCGARS PRESET NAME SC SQUELCH TYPE SNGRS02 TONE ENTER PRESET NAME 9 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 15

. . – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 – SINCGARS PGM – SYS PRESETS CRYPTO KEY SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG TEK 01 RESET SYSTEM PRESET TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 10 SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG 16 SCREEN SHOWS

. . – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 – SINCGARS to continue programming; TX POWER LEVEL HIGH to exit to locate TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 11 programming and preset 17 Set power to LOW for classroom purposes.

. . – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 – SINCGARS TRAFFIC MODE VOICE TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 12

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 111 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Frequency Hopping (6)

Passive Late Net Entry

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT to time page 14D 13:38:46 07 F350 ON NONE 1 CMP NET ID LNE RATE

SCREEN SHOWS 4

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT Wait for another station to 14D 13:38:4613 38 4 key handset. Time must be 07 F350 OFF NONENONE within 1 minute of other stations CMP NET ID LNE RATEE 2 5 SCREEN SHOWS for LNE to work.

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT to LNE, to turn 14D 13:39:28 07 F350 OFF NONENONE LNE on, to confirm 3 CMP NET ID LNE RATE 6 SCREEN SHOWS

Changing Mode to Single Channel

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT 3x to first preset 07-SNGRS02NGRSS0 FH page VOC ---- F350350 TEK01 1 TRF DATA NETID KEYY 4

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT 07-SNGRS02NGRS0S FH 07-SNGRS02NGRS0S SC VOC ---- F350 TEK01TEK01 VOC ---- CVSDD TEK01 TRF DATA NETID KEY TRF DATA VOICE KEY SCREEN SHOWS 2 5

to FH, to change Complete steps again to mode to SC, to confirmm change mode back to FH. 3 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 112 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Dedicated SATCOM 25k (1) Frequency Code 009-128, 192-193

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG Turn cipher SYSTEM PRESET NUMBER

switch to CT. 0 8 – 1 ENTER 01-99/PRE +/- TO SCROLL 5

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 to enter PRESET DESCRIPTION programming I NSERT DESCRIPTION 2 ENTER DESCRIPTION 6

PGM PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 RADIO CONFIG PRESET WAVEFORM SYSTEM PRESETS VULOS SINCGARS CONFIG 3 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 7

PGM – SYS PRESETS SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG RESET SYSTEM PRESET

SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG 4

GENERAL CONFIG

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – CONFIG GENERAL CONFIG PRESET TYPE FREQUENCY SATCOM COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

. . PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – CONFIG PRESET NAME FMVOICE03 ENTER ALPHANUMERIC PRESET NAME 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 113 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Dedicated SATCOM 25k (2) Frequency Code 009-128, 192-193

FREQUENCY

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS . . YS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – FREQ  GENERAL CONFIG RECEIVE ONLY FREQUENCY NO COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

. . YS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – FREQ CHANNEL NUMBER: 009 251.8500 292.8500 RX FREQ TX FREQ 2

To edit frequencies, input 999 for channel #

COMSEC

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – COMSEC  GENERAL CONFIG CRYPTO KEY  FREQUENCY TEK 01 COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

. . PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – COMSEC CRYPTO MODE VINSON TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2

TRAFFIC

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – TRAFFIC TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MODE TX POWER VOICE SQUELCH 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 114 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Dedicated SATCOM 25k (3) Frequency Code 009-128, 192-193

. . PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – TRAFFIC . . PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – TRAFFIC VOICE MODE FM DEVIATION CVSD 8.0 KHz ENT TO CONTINUE / CLR TO EXIT 3 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5

. . PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – TRAFFIC OPTION CODE: 132 25k FSK 16.0K OFF BW MOD TYPE RATE FECC 4

TX POWER

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS . . S PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – POWER  TRAFFIC TX POWER LEVEL TX POWER HIGH SQUELCH 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2

Set power to LOW for classroom purposes.

SQUELCH

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS . .PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – SQUELCH  TRAFFIC FM TRANSMIT TONE  TX POWER DISABLED SQUELCH 1 PRESS ENT TO CONTINUE 3

. .PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – SQUELCH SQUELCH TYPE DISABLED PRESS ENT TO CONTINUE 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 115 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Dedicated SATCOM 25k (4) Frequency Code 009-128, 192-193

EXIT

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS to continue programming; EXIT to exit to locate 1 programming and preset 3

PGM – SYS PRESETS SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG RESET SYSTEM PRESET SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG

SCREEN SHOWS 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 116 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Dedicated SATCOM 5k (1) Frequency Code 129-191, 194-239

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG Turn cipher SYSTEM PRESET NUMBER

switch to CT. 0 9 – FMVOICE04 1 ENTER 01-99/PRE +/- TO SCROLL 5

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 to enter PRESET DESCRIPTION programming I NSERT DESCRIPTION 2 ENTER DESCRIPTION 6

PGM PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 RADIO CONFIG PRESET WAVEFORM SYSTEM PRESETS VULOS SINCGARS CONFIG 3 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 7

PGM – SYS PRESETS SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG RESET SYSTEM PRESET

SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG 4

GENERAL CONFIG

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – CONFIG GENERAL CONFIG PRESET TYPE FREQUENCY SATCOM COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

. . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – CONFIG PRESET NAME FMVOICE04 ENTER ALPHANUMERIC PRESET NAME 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Dedicated SATCOM 5k (2) Frequency Code 129-191, 194-239

FREQUENCY

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS . . YS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – FREQ  GENERAL CONFIG RECEIVE ONLY FREQUENCY NO COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

. . YS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – FREQ CHANNEL NUMBER: 129 248.8450 302.4450 RX FREQ TX FREQ 2

To edit frequencies, input 999 for channel #

COMSEC

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – COMSEC  GENERAL CONFIG TRAINING FRAMES  FREQUENCY 20 COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

. . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – COMSEC . . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – COMSEC CRYPTO MODE ANDVT RX FADE PRI ANDVT ENABLED TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5

. . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – COMSEC . . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – COMSEC CRYPTO KEY VOICE AUTOSWITCH TEK 01 ENABLED TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 118 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Dedicated SATCOM 5k (3) Frequency Code 129-191, 194-239

TRAFFIC

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – TRAFFIC TRAFFIC VOICE MODE TX POWER MELP 2400 SQUELCH 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

Use LPC 2400 to talk to MBITR/148

. . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – TRAFFIC . . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MODE LPC CODEBOOK VOICE AND DATA ENGLISH TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5

. . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – TRAFFIC . . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – TRAFFIC DATA MODE OPTION CODE: 010 SYNCHRONOUS 5k SBPSK 2400 OFF TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 BW MOD TYPE RATE FECC 6

TX POWER

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS . . S PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – POWER  TRAFFIC TX POWER LEVEL TX POWER HIGH SQUELCH 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2

Set power to LOW for classroom purposes.

SQUELCH

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS . .PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – SQUELCH  TRAFFIC SQUELCH TYPE  TX POWER DISABLED SQUELCH 1 PRESS ENT TO CONTINUE 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 119 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 Dedicated SATCOM 5k (4) Frequency Code 129-191, 194-239

. .PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – SQUELCH FM TRANSMIT TONE DISABLED PRESS ENT TO CONTINUE 3

EXIT

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS to continue programming; EXIT to exit to locate 1 programming and preset 3

PGM – SYS PRESETS SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG RESET SYSTEM PRESET

SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG 2 SCREEN SHOWS

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 120 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 OTAR (1) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency, SATCOM, and SINCGARS FH.

Transmitting Station

Ensure old and new VINSON FILL MENU FILL STORE TEKs are loaded in 2 different COMPLETE TEK positions (refer to p. 71).1).1 PRESS CLR/ENT TO CONTINUE 7 SCREEN SHOWS

Turn cipher to continue switch to LD. 2 8

FILL MENU FILL MENU FILL SWITCH TO CT LOAD OTAR TEK TO TX OTAR TERMINAL MODE 3 DISCONNECT FILL DEVICE

SCREEN SHOWS 9

FILL MENU INITIATE FILL Disconnect fill cable. AT FILL DEVICE 10 SCREEN SHOWS 4

Connect fill cable Turn cipher and follow OTAR switch to CT. steps on pp. 18-19. 5 11

FILL MENU to designated SC, FH, or CLASSIFICATION SATCOM preset and SECRET ensure using old TEK. TO SCROLL/ ENT TO CONT 6 12

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 121 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 OTAR (2) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency, SATCOM, and SINCGARS FH.

Receiving Station

to designated SC, FH, or Ensure cipher SATCOM preset and switch is set to CT. ensure using old TEK. 1 2

Transmitting and Receiving Stations

Transmitting station informs receiving station to prepare for OTAR (on old key). 1

Receiving Station

R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT to set up 152 to OTAROTO RX MK receive OTAR AWAITING RECEPTION PRESS CLR TO ABORT

1 SCREEN SHOWS 4

R BATT VULOS TON VINSONN CT BEACON Wait for transmitting station CLONE MODE to send OTAR using TEK01

OTAR RECEIVE 2 (old key). 5

R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT OTARO RX RECEIVE MK TO SCROLL/ ENT TO CONT 3

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 122 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 OTAR (3) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency, SATCOM, and SINCGARS FH.

Transmitting Station

Once receiving station is R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT TRANSMITTRANNS OTAR MK prepared, transmitting YES station can send OTAR. 1 TO SCROLL/ ENT TO CONT 4

R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT to set up 152 to OTAROTARRM MK TRANSMIT transmit OTAR SUCCESSFUL PRESS CLR/ENT TO CONTINUE

2 SCREEN SHOWS 5

R BATT VULOS TON VINSONN CT to continue and OTAR TRANSMIT to exit MODE to

3 preset screen 6

Receiving Station

R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT KEY WAVEFORMWAVEEF FOR KEY RECEIVED VULOS ENT TO CONTINUE / CLR TO ABORT 1 ENT TO CONTINUE / CLR TO ABORT 3 SCREEN SHOWS

R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT to continue CRYPTOCRRY MODE VINSON 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 123 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 OTAR (4) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency, SATCOM, and SINCGARS FH.

R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT KEY TYPE: TEK to continue KEY NUMBER: 02 TTO SCROLL //EN ENTTT TO STORE 5 7

R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT KEYKEK STORE SUCCESSFUL PRESS CLR / ENT TO CONTINUE

SCREEN SHOWS 6

Transmitting and Receiving Stations (for SC)

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT 01-FMVOICE01 01-FMVOICE01 LOS VOC FM --- 01 LOS VOC FM --- 02 TYPE TRF MOD CHAN KEYY 1 TYPE TRF MOD CHAN KEYY SCREEN SHOWS 4 SCREEN SHOWS

2x to KEY, to Transmitting station calls receiving station on new key

VINSON TEK 02. 2 to verify receipt of OTAR. 5

R BATT VULOS NOI ------CT 01-FMVOICE01 LOS VOC FM --- 02 SECRET VINSONSONN 3

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 124 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

FrequencyFrequency RRangeange 30 - 511.99999511.99999 MHz

Capabilities

SC SC SC FH SAT- ANW2 (HF) (VHF) (UHF) COM    

• Single Channel Fixed Frequency • Dedicated SATCOM • DAMA SATCOM • SINCGARS FH • 100 channel presets

COMSEC • VINSON (25 positions) • ANDVT (25 positions) • KG-84 (25 positions) • Satellite (25 positions) for EOW TSK • Loadset (25 positions)

Notes Press ENT on 117 prior to sending loadset from SKL.

RT-1796 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 125 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Loading COMSEC (1)

Single Key: VINSON, ANDVT, KG-84, or Satellite

FILL MENU Turn function KEY TYPE: TEK switch to LD. KEY NUM: 01 1 KYK13 VINSON TEK 4

Crypto type at bottom will match step 3.

FILL MENU FILL MENU FILL DEVICE: PRESS ENTER KYK-13 TO INITIATE

2 SCREEN SHOWS KYK13 VINSON TEK 011 5

Crypto type at bottom will match step 3.

FILL MENU CRYPTO TYPE: Connect fill cable. VINSON

KYK13 3 6

OR

FILL MENU Follow SKL instructions for CRYPTO TYPE: ANDVT sending a single key (pages 23 and 24). KYK13 3 7

OR

FILL MENU CRYPTO TYPE: KG-84 to initiate fill

KYK13 3 8

OR

FILL MENU FILL MENU CRYPTO TYPE: FILL IN PROGRESS SATELLITE

KYK13 3 SCREEN SHOWS KYK13 VINSON TEK 011 9

Crypto type at bottom will match step 3.

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 126 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Loading COMSEC (2)

FILL MENU FILL MENU FILL DONE KEY TYPE: TEK PRESS ANY KEY KEY NUM: 01 SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS KYK13 VINSON TEK 011 10 KYK13 VINSON 13

Crypto type at bottom will match step 3. Crypto type at bottom will match step 3.

(any key on 117) to change crypto to continue type for next key 11 14

FILL MENU Complete steps 3-14 again for MORE FILL DATA? YES additional keys. If no loadset needed, choose NO at step 12 KYK13 VINSON TEK 011 12 and skip to Loadset step 13. 15

Crypto type at bottom will match step 3.

Loadset

FILL MENU Turn function FILL DEVICE: switch to LD. CYZ-10 RDS 1 4

FILL MENU FILL MENU KEY TYPE: TEK PRESS ENTER KEY NUM: 01 TO INITIATE SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS KYK13 VINSON 2 CYZ10 RDS 5

Crypto type at bottom will match step 3.

2x to change fill immediately prior device to sending loadset 3 from SKL 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 127 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Loading COMSEC (3)

Follow SKL instructions for FILL MENU MORE FILL DATA? NO sending a loadset (pages 25 and 26). 7 CYZ10 RDS 12

FILL MENU FILL IN PROGRESS Disconnect fill cable.

SCREEN SHOWS CYZ10 RDS 8 13

FILL MENU FILL MENU KEY STORE CHANGE SW FROM LD IN PROGRESS SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS CYZ10 RDS 9 CYZ10 RDS 14

FILL MENU FILL DONE Turn function PRESS ANY KEY switch to CT or PT.

SCREEN SHOWS CYZ10 RDS 10 15

(any key on 117F) to continue 11

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 128 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Single Channel (1)

VINSON TEK01 CT Turn function SELECT NET TO MODIFY switch to CT. 01 [NET 1 ] 1 5

VINSON TEK01 CT to enter ACTIVATE IN LIST? programming YES 2 NET1 6

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT NORM DAMA SCAN NET TYPE PORTS SECUR CFIG LOS FIXED FREQUENCYY

USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 3 NET1 7

VINSON TEK01 CT NET GENERAL EXCLBAND USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 4

FREQ (Frequency)

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC TRANSMIT FREQUENCY SQUELCH POWER NAME 035.10000MHz USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET1 3

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT RECEIVE FREQUENCY RECEIVE ONLY 035.10000MHz NO NET1 2 NET1 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 129 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Single Channel (2)

COMSEC

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC ENCRYPTION KEY SQUELCH POWER NAMEME TEK 01 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET1 3

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT CRYPTO MODE ANALOG DATA VINSON NO

NET1 2 NET1 4

NONE for PT. Next screen will not appear. DATA/VOC (Data/Voice)

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC SYNC/ASYNC SELECT SQUELCH POWER NAMEME SYNC USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET1 4

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT DATA/VOICE BAUD RATE AUTO ON ADF PORT 16.0K

NET1 2 NET1 5

VINSON TEK01 CT FM DEVIATION 8.0 kHz

NET1 3

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 130 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Single Channel (3)

SQUELCH

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC ANALOG SQUELCH TYPE SQUELCH POWER NAMEME TONE USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET1 3

VINSON TEK01 CT DIGITAL SQUELCH OFF

NET1 2

POWER

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC TX POWER LEVEL SQUELCH POWER NAME 10 WATTS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET1 2

Set power to 1 WATT for classroom purposes. NAME

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC SQUELCH POWER NAMEME SQUELCH POWER NAMEME

USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 SCREEN SHOWS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 3

VINSON TEK01 CT Program additional presets or CHANGE NAME LOS ______(Pre+) to exit to locate

NET1 2 programming, preset 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 131 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Single Channel (4)

R BATT NORMN VINSON TEK01 CT R BATT NORMN VINSON TEK01 CT 01-LOS R: 035.1000 LOSS 035.1000 LOS VOC VOC FM TONENE T: 16.0 SCREEN SHOWS TYPE ADF DATA MODE SQLL 5 SCREEN SHOWS FREQUENCY RATE 7

to view alternate page 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 132 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Frequency Hopping (1)

SINCGARS Configuration

VINSON TEK01 CT Turn function HOPPING TYPE switch to CT. SINCGARS 1 6

VINSON TEK01 CT to enter CONFIG HOPSET_COPY programming 2 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 7

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT NORM DAMA SCAN ACTIVATE CUE FREQ PORTS SECUR CFIG YES

USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 3 8

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT NET GENERAL CUE FREQUENCY EXCLBANDND 30.00000 MHz USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 4 NET2 9

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT HOPPING SINCGARS RADIO TYPE IP_ROUTES MEMBER

USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 5 NET2 10

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 133 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Frequency Hopping (2)

Copying a Hopset

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT NET GENERAL HOPSET COMPARTMENT EXCLBANDND COPY TO: 02 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 F100 6

Use a different compartment for each net ID.

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT HOPPING COPY AS HOPSET ID IP_ROUTES F333 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 2 7

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT HOPPING TYPE CONFIG HOPSET_COPY SINCGARS

3 SCREEN SHOWS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 8

VINSON TEK01 CT 3x to program a HOPSET_COPY CONFIG SINCGARS FH preset USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 4 9

VINSON TEK01 CT HOPSET COMPARTMENT COPY FROM: 25 F100 5

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 134 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Frequency Hopping (3)

Programming a Preset

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT NET GENERAL NET TYPE EXCLBANDND FREQUENCY HOPPING USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET2 4

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT SELECT NET TO MODIFY HOPPING TYPE 02 [NET2 ] SINCGARS

2 NET2 5

VINSON TEK01 CT ACTIVATE IN LIST? YES

NET2 3

HOPSET

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT HOPSET COMSEC LATE NET ENTRY DATA/VOC POWER NAMEME OFF USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET2 3

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT HOPSET COMPARTMENT RECEIVE ONLY 02 [F333] NO

NET2 2 NET2 4

Use a different compartment for each net ID.

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 135 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Frequency Hopping (4)

COMSEC

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT HOPSET COMSEC ENCRYPTION KEY DATA/VOC POWER NAMEME TEK 01 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET2 3

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT CRYPTO MODE ANALOG DATA VINSON NO

NET2 2 NET2 4

DATA/VOC (Data/Voice)

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT HOPSET COMSEC SYNC/ASYNC SELECT DATA/VOC POWER NAME SYNC USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET2 3

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT DATA/VOICE BAUD RATE AUTO ON ADF PORT 16.0k

NET2 2 NET2 4

POWER

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT HOPSET COMSEC TX POWER LEVEL DATA/VOC POWER NAME 10 WATTS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET2 2

Set power to 1 WATT for classroom purposes.

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 136 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Frequency Hopping (5)

NAME

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT HOPSET COMSEC HOPSET COMSEC DATA/VOC POWER NAMEME DATA/VOC POWER NAMEME

USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 SCREEN SHOWS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 3

VINSON TEK01 CT to program more presets CHANGE NAME FH02 ______(Pre+) to exit to locate

NET2 2 programming, preset 4

Setting Time

to enter options VINSON TEK01 CT menu. Must be in GLOBAL TIME OF DAY SINCGARS channel. 29d 14:35:15 1 4

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT COMSEC POWER RETRANS GTOD TIME GPS SAVE LOUTUT GPS_SYNC

USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 2 SCREEN SHOWS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 5

VINSON TEK01 CT GTOD 2x to exit options GPS_SYNC menu USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 3 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 137 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Frequency Hopping (6)

R BATT NORMN VINSON TEK01 CT 02-FH02 to view time page VOC VOC SNCGRS MEMBRBR

SCREEN SHOWS ADF DATA HOP TYPE 7 8

Passive Late Net Entry

R BATT NORMN VINSON TEK01 CT 29d14:35:15 HOPP to view time page F333 30.00000 ON

1 SCREEN SHOWS HOPSET CUE FREQUENCY LNE 5

R BATT NORMN VINSON TEK01 CT 29d14:35:15 HOPP Wait for another station to F333 30.00000 OFF key handset.

SCREEN SHOWS HOPSET CUE FREQUENCY LNE 2 46

R BATT NORMN VINSON TEK01 CT 29d14:35:15 HOPP or to LNE F333 30.00000 OFF

3 SCREEN SHOWS HOPSET CUE FREQUENCY LNE 7

or to turn LNE on,

to confirm 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 138 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Dedicated SATCOM 25k (1) Frequency Code 009-128, 192-193

VINSON TEK01 CT Turn function SELECT NET TO MODIFY switch to CT. 03 [NET 3 ] 1 5

VINSON TEK01 CT to enter ACTIVATE IN LIST? programming YES

2 NET3 6

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT NORM DAMA SCAN NET TYPE PORTS SECUR CFIG SATCOM USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 3 NET3 7

VINSON TEK01 CT NET GENERAL EXCLBAND USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 4

FREQ (Frequency)

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC RECEIVE FREQUENCY SQUELCH POWER NAMEME 251.85000MHz USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET3 3

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQUENCY CODE TRANSMIT FREQUENCY 0 0 9 292.85000MHz 2 NET3 4

To edit frequencies, input 999. UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 139 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Dedicated SATCOM 25k (2) Frequency Code 009-128, 192-193

VINSON TEK01 CT RECEIVE ONLY NO

NET3 5

COMSEC

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC ENCRYPTION KEY SQUELCH POWER NAMEME TEK 01 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET3 3

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT CRYPTO MODE ANALOG DATA VINSON NO

NET3 2 NET3 4

DATA/VOC (Data/Voice)

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC SYNC/ASYNC SELECT SQUELCH POWER NAMEE SYNC USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET3 3

VINSON TEK01 CT DATA/VOICE AUTO ON ADF PORT

NET3 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 140 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Dedicated SATCOM 25k (3) Frequency Code 009-128, 192-193

SQUELCH

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC DIGITAL SQUELCH SQUELCH POWER NAMEME ON USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET3 2

POWER

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC TX POWER LEVEL SQUELCH POWER NAME 20 WATTS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET3 2

Set power to 2 WATTS for classroom purposes. NAME

VINSON TEK01 CT Program additional presets or FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC SQUELCH POWER NAME (Pre+) to exit to locate USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 programming, preset 4

VINSON TEK01 CT R BATT NORMN VINSON TEK01 CT CHANGE NAME 03-SATWB SATWB ______SAT VOC VOC 181 OFFF

NET3 2 SCREEN SHOWS TYPE ADF DATA MODE SQL 5

VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC to view SQUELCH POWER NAME frequencies

SCREEN SHOWS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 3 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 141 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Dedicated SATCOM 5k (1) Frequency Code 129-191, 194-239

VINSON TEK01 CT Turn function SELECT NET TO MODIFY switch to CT. 04 [NET 4 ] 1 5

VINSON TEK01 CT to enter ACTIVATE IN LIST? programming YES

2 NET4 6

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT NORM DAMA SCAN NET TYPE PORTS SECUR CFIG SATCOM USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 3 NET4 7

VINSON TEK01 CT NET GENERAL EXCLBAND USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 4

FREQ (Frequency)

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC RECEIVE FREQUENCY SQUELCH POWER NAMEME 248.84500MHz USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET4 3

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQUENCY CODE TRANSMIT FREQUENCY 1 2 9 302.44500MHz 2 NET4 4

To edit frequencies, input 999 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 142 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Dedicated SATCOM 5k (2) Frequency Code 129-191, 194-239

VINSON TEK01 CT RECEIVE ONLY NO

NET4 5

COMSEC

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC TRAINING FRAMES SQUELCH POWER NAMEME 20 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET4 4

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT CRYPTO MODE ANDVT PREAMBLE ANDVT STANDARD

NET4 2 NET4 5

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT ENCRYPTION KEY VOICE AUTOSWITCH TEK 01 ENABLE NET4 3 6

DATA/VOC (Data/Voice)

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC SYNC/ASYNC SELECT SQUELCH POWER NAMEE SYNC USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET4 3

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT VOICE MODE OPTION CODE: 010 MELP 5k SBPSK 2400 OFFFF NET4 2 BW MOD TYPE RATE FECC 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 143 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Dedicated SATCOM 5k (3) Frequency Code 129-191, 194-239

SQUELCH

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC DIGITAL SQUELCH SQUELCH POWER NAMEME ON USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET4 2

POWER

VINSON TEK01 CT VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC TX POWER LEVEL SQUELCH POWER NAME 20 WATTS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 NET4 2

Set power to 2 WATTS for classroom purposes. NAME

VINSON TEK01 CT Program additional presets or FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC SQUELCH POWER NAME (Pre+) to exit to locate USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 programming, preset 4

VINSON TEK01 CT R BATT NORMN ANDVT TEK01 CT CHANGE NAME 04-SATNB SATNB ______SAT VOC D/V 181 OFFF

NET4 2 SCREEN SHOWS TYPE ADF DATA MODE SQL 5

VINSON TEK01 CT FREQ COMSEC DATA/VOC to view SQUELCH POWER NAME frequencies

SCREEN SHOWS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 3 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 144 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F OTAR (1) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency, SATCOM, and SINCGARS FH.

Transmitting and Receiving Stations

Transmitting station informs receiving station to prepare for OTAR (on old key). 1

Receiving Station

REKEY/NCD OPS VINSON TEK01 RV Turn function WAIT – CONFIGURING switch to RV. FOR RX MK

1 SCREEN SHOWS COMSEC RX MK 4

REKEY/NCD OPS VINSON TEK01 RV REKEY/NCD OPS VINSON TEK01 RV MODE: WAIT TO RECEIVE MK RECEIVE MK

SCREEN SHOWS 5 COMSEC 2 COMSEC RX MK

REKEY/NCD OPS VINSON TEK01 RV Wait for transmitting station KEY STORAGE DEVICE: to send OTAR using TEK01 RADIO (old key). 6 COMSEC RX MK 3

Transmitting Station

Ensure new key is filled in Once receiving station is TEK02 for radio checks prepared, transmitting once OTAR is complete. station can send OTAR. 1 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 145 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F OTAR (2) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency, SATCOM, and SINCGARS FH. Transmitting Station

REKEY/NCD OPS VINSON TEK01 RV Turn function TX MK switch to RV. IN PROGRESS

1 SCREEN SHOWS COMSEC TX MK 7

REKEY/NCD OPS VINSON TEK01 RV REKEY/NCD OPS VINSON TEK01 RV MODE: TX MK DONE TRANSMIT MK PRESS ANY KEY

COMSEC 2 COMSEC TX MK 8

REKEY/NCD OPS VINSON TEK01 RV WAIT – CONFIGURING (any key on 117F) FOR TX MK to continue

SCREEN SHOWS COMSEC TX MK 3 9

REKEY/NCD OPS VINSON TEK01 RV REKEY/NCD OPS VINSON TEK01 RV CONNECT NCD AND MODE: INITIATE MK TRANSMIT MK SCREEN SHOWS COMSEC TX MK 4 SCREEN SHOWS COMSEC 10

Connect fill cable Disconnect and follow OTAR fill cable. steps on pp. 18-19.9. 5 11

REKEY/NCD OPS VINSON TEK01 RV TX MK Turn function IN PROGRESS switch to CT.

SCREEN SHOWS COMSEC TX MK 6 12

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 146 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F OTAR (3) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency, SATCOM, and SINCGARS FH.

Receiving Station

REKEY/NCD OPS VINSON TEK01 RV RX MK (any key on 117F) IN PROGRESS to continue

SCREEN SHOWS COMSEC RX MK 1 5

REKEY/NCD OPS VINSON TEK01 RV REKEY/NCD OPS VINSON TEK01 RV RX MK OK – STORE MODE: AS VINSON TEK 02 RECEIVE MK

COMSEC RX MK 2 SCREEN SHOWS COMSEC 6

Store in TEK02 so as not to overwrite TEK01.

REKEY/NCD OPS VINSON TEK01 RV KEY STORE Turn function IN PROGRESS switch to CT.

SCREEN SHOWS RX MK TEK01 3 7

REKEY/NCD OPS VINSON TEK01 RV KEY STORE OK PRESS ANY KEY

SCREEN SHOWS RX MK TEK01 4

Transmitting and Receiving Stations

Transmitting station calls receiving station on new key to verify receipt of OTAR. 1

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 147 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F DAMA (1) DAMA requires 5-digit base and network addresses as well as an EOW TSK.

PT Turn function NORM DAMA SCAN switch to CT or PT. PORTS SECUR CFIG IW 1 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 3

PT to enter PRESETS DEFAULT programming CODE 2 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 4

NETS

PT PT NETS PORT_CONFIGS SELECT NET TO MODIFY DESTINATIONS 0 [DAMANET0 ] USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 2

CHANNEL

PT PT CHANNEL RANGING ADDR TRANSMIT CAPABILITY TRANSEC POWER NAMEME FULL USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 DAMANET0 3

PT PT CHANNEL NUMBER CONSTANT KEY PORT? 021 NO

DAMANET0 2 DAMANET0 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 148 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F DAMA (2) DAMA requires 5-digit base and network addresses as well as an EOW TSK.

PT DEFAULT CONFIG 0 DAMACFG0

2400 NONE DATA NONE 5

RANGING

PT PT CHANNEL RANGING ADDR RANGING METHOD TRANSEC POWER NAMEME ACTIVE 2 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 DAMANET0

ADDR (Address)

PT PT CHANNEL RANGING ADDR BASE_ADDRESS TRANSEC POWER NAMEME GUARD_LIST USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 4

PT PT BASE_ADDRESS ADD REVIEW DELETE GUARD_LIST

USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 2 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 5

PT PT BASE ADDRESS ADDRESS TO ADD 01000 50000

DAMANET0 3 DAMANET0 6

Terminal base address is unique in each radio. Guard list/network address is same in all radios.

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 149 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F DAMA (3) DAMA requires 5-digit base and network addresses as well as an EOW TSK.

PT ADD REVIEW DELETE 2x to NETS menu

SCREEN SHOWS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 7 6

TRANSEC

PT PT CHANNEL RANGING ADDR KEY LOCATION 3 TRANSEC POWER NAMEME NONE 6 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 DAMANET0

PT PT ORDERWIRE ENCRYPTION KEY LOCATION 4 ON NONE

DAMANET0 2 DAMANET0 7

PT PT KEY LOCATION 0 KEY LOCATION 5 TSK 01 NONE DAMANET0 3 DAMANET0 8

PT PT KEY LOCATION 1 KEY LOCATION 6 NONE NONE

DAMANET0 4 DAMANET0 9

PT PT KEY LOCATION 2 KEY LOCATION 7 NONE NONE

DAMANET0 5 DAMANET0 10

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 150 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F DAMA (4) DAMA requires 5-digit base and network addresses as well as an EOW TSK.

POWER

PT PT CHANNEL RANGING ADDR VAU POWER LEVEL TRANSEC POWER NAMEME 50 WATTS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 DAMANET0 3

Applicable if 117F mounted in vehicle.

PT TX POWER LEVEL 20 WATTS

DAMANET0 2

Set power to 2 WATTS for classroom purposes. NAME

PT PT CHANNEL RANGING ADDR CHANNEL RANGING ADDR TRANSEC POWER NAMEME TRANSEC POWER NAMEME

SCREEN SHOWS 3 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM

PT CHANGE NAME 1x to PRESETS LOGNET menu

DAMANET0 2 4

PORT_CONFIGS

PT PT NETS PORT_CONFIGS SELECT PORT CONFIG DESTINATIONS 0 [DAMACFG0 ] USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 151 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F DAMA (5) DAMA requires 5-digit base and network addresses as well as an EOW TSK.

COMSEC

PT PT COMSEC DATA/VOC TRAINING FRAMES CONFIG_CODE NAME 20 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 DAMACFG0 4

PT PT CRYPTO MODE VOICE AUTOSWITCH ANDVT ENABLED

DAMACFG0 2 DAMACFG0 5

PT ENCRYPTION KEY TEK 01

DAMACFG0 3

DATA/VOC (Data/Voice)

PT PT COMSEC DATA/VOC SYNC/ASYNC SELECT CONFIG_CODE NAMEME SYNC USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 DAMACFG0 3

PT PT VOICE MODE BAUD RATE MELP 2400

DAMACFG0 2 DAMACFG0 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 152 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F DAMA (6) DAMA requires 5-digit base and network addresses as well as an EOW TSK.

PT RECEIVE ONLY NO

NET3 5

CONFIG_CODE

PT PT COMSEC DATA/VOC 5KHZ PORT CFG CODE CONFIG_CODE NAME 060 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 DAMACFG0 3

PT 25KHZ PORT CFG CODE 060

DAMACFG0 2

NAME

PT PT COMSEC DATA/VOC COMSEC DATA/VOC CONFIG_CODE NAMEME CONFIG_CODE NAMEME

USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 SCREEN SHOWS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 3

PT CHANGE NAME 1x to PRESETS LOGNETPORT menu

DAMACFG0 2 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 153 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F DAMA (7) DAMA requires 5-digit base and network addresses as well as an EOW TSK.

DESTINATIONS

PT PT NETS PORT_CONFIGS DESTINATION TO ADD DESTINATIONS 50000 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 DAMADEST0 5

Same as guard list/network address.

PT PT SELECT DESTINATION ADD REVIEW DELETE 00 [DAMADEST0 ]

2 SCREEN SHOWS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 6

PT 5KHZ 25K_AC 25K_DC (Pre+) 1x or 6x to SEARCH NAME CLEARAR exit programming USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 3 7

PT R BATT NORMN PT ADD REVIEW DELETE 00-NET0

LOS VOC VOC FM TONENE

4 SCREEN SHOWS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM TYPE ADF DATA MODE SQLL 8

Enter DAMA Mode

PT , then 3x to DAMA; OPERATIONAL MODE DAMA to confirm. 1 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 154 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F DAMA (8) DAMA requires 5-digit base and network addresses as well as an EOW TSK.

PT BATT DAMA ANDVT TEK01 CT CONFIGURING DAMA 0-DAMANET0

ACQUIRING 25kHz-AC SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS 3 NETWORK 5 AQUIRING displays for ~1 minute.

BATT DAMA ANDVT TEK01 CT Turn function 0-DAMANET0 switch to CT. CONNECTED 25kHz-AC

4 SCREEN SHOWS NETWORK 6 If correct TSK loaded, screen shows connected. Placing a Call

Once radio displays CT PRECEDENCE CONNECTED, station can ROUTINE place calls on DAMA net. 1 5

CT to place a call on DURATION DAMA net 0000 2 6

CT BATT DAMA ANDVT TEK01 CT SELECT REQUEST TYPE 0-DAMACFG0 PLACE A CALL ACTIVE

3 SCREEN SHOWS SERVICE 7

CT SELECT DESTINATION to end call on DAMA 00 DAMADEST00 net 4 8

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 155 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F DAMA (9) DAMA requires 5-digit base and network addresses as well as an EOW TSK.

CT SELECT REQUEST TYPE to disconnect from DISCONNECT FROM CALLLL DAMA net 9 10

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 156 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Integrated Waveform (IW) (1)

PT Turn function NORM DAMA SCAN switch to CT or PT. PORTS SECUR CFIG IW 1 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 3

to enter programming 2

NETS

PT PT NETS SATIDTABLE AUTOCONN SRV NUM PORTCFGS N 00000

USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 SCREEN SHOWS TTO VIEWW TOT EDIT 5

PT to input service # from SELECT NET TO MODIFY Satellite Access Authorization, 0 [IWNET0 ] 2 2x to confirm 6

PT PT ACTIVATE IN LIST? AUTOCONN SRV NUM YES N 168799 IWNET0 3 ENTER TO SAVE CHANGES 7

PT PT SATELLITE ID SERVICES UPDATE U06 SUCCESSFUL

IWNET0 4 SCREEN SHOWS TTO VIEWW TOT EDIT 8

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 157 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Integrated Waveform (IW) (2)

PT PT TRANSMIT CAPABILITY RANGING EPOCH FULL GROUND/MARITIME

IWNET0 9 IWNET0 11

PT RANGING METHOD ACTIVE

IWNET0 10

TSEC

PT PT TSEC POWER KEY LOCATION 2 NAME PCFG TSK 01 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 IWNET0 5

PT PT ORDERWIRE MODE KEY LOCATION 3 ENCRYPTED TSK 01 IWNET0 2 IWNET0 6

PT PT KEY LOCATION 0 KEY LOCATION 4 TSK 01 NONE IWNET0 3 IWNET0 7

PT PT KEY LOCATION 1 KEY LOCATION 5 TSK 01 NONE IWNET0 4 IWNET0 8

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 158 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Integrated Waveform (IW) (3)

PT PT KEY LOCATION 6 KEY LOCATION 7 NONE NONE

IWNET0 9 IWNET0 10

POWER

PT PT TSEC POWER VAU POWER LEVEL NAME PCFG 50 WATTS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 IWNET0 3

PT TX POWER LEVEL 1 WATT

IWNET0 2

NAME

PT PT TSEC POWER CHANGE NAME NAME PCFG IWNET0 ______USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 IWNET0 2

PCFG

PT PT TSEC POWER DEFAULT CONFIG NAME PCFG 0 [IWCFG0 ] USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 IWNET0 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 159 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Integrated Waveform (IW) (4)

PT TSEC POWER NAME PCFG 2x to IW menu

SCREEN SHOWS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 3 4

PORTCFGS

PT PT NETS SATIDTABLE SELECT PORT CONFIG PORTCFGS 0 [IWCFG0 ] USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 2

COMSEC

PT PT COMSEC DATA/VOICE TRAINING FRAMES NAME 20 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 IWCFG0 4

PT PT CRYPTO MODE ANDVT RX PRIORITY ANDVT DISABLED

IWCFG0 2 IWCFG0 5

PT PT ENCRYPTION KEY ANDVT PREAMBLE TEK 01 ENHANCED IWCFG0 3 IWCFG0 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 160 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Integrated Waveform (IW) (5)

DATA/VOICE

PT PT COMSEC DATA/VOICE OPTION CODE NAME 010 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 IWCFG0 4

PT PT VOICE MODE BAUD RATE MELP 2400

IWCFG0 2 IWCFG0 5

PT VOICE AUTOSWITCH DISABLED

IWCFG0 3

NAME

PT PT COMSEC DATA/VOICE COMSEC DATA/VOICE NAME NAME

USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 1 SCREEN SHOWS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 3

PT CHANGE NAME (Pre+) 1x or 4x to IWCFG0 ______exit programming IWCFG0 2 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 161 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Integrated Waveform (IW) (6)

R BATT NORMN PT 00-NET0

LOS VOC VOC FM TONENE

SCREEN SHOWS TYPE ADF DATA MODE SQLL 5

Enter IW Mode

, then 1x to IW; Turn function switch to CT. to confirm. 1 4

PT BATT IW ANDVT TEK01 CT OPERATIONAL MODE 00-IWNET0 IW ACQUIRING 04 SEC U066

2 SCREEN SHOWS NETWORK TIMER SATT 5 AQUIRING displays for ~1 minute.

PT BATT IW ANDVT TEK01 CT CONFIGURING IW 00-IWNET0

IDLE ------U066 SCREEN SHOWS 3 SCREEN SHOWS NETWORK SERVICE SATT 6 If correct TSK loaded, screen shows idle.

Placing a Call

Once radio displays IDLE, to place a call on station can place calls on IW net IW net. 1 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 162 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117F Integrated Waveform (IW) (7)

IW ANDVT TEK01 CT CT SERVICE: 16879 CONNECT DISCONNECT CIR ANDVT MELP 2400

SCREEN SHOWS USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 3 USEE TOT SELECT ITEM 7

to disconnect from to connect to IW net IW net 4 8

BATT IW ANDVT TEK01 CT BATT IW ANDVT TEK01 CT 00-IWNET0 00-IWNET0

CONNECTED 16879 U0606 IDLE ------U066

SCREEN SHOWS NETWORK SERVICE SATT 5 SCREEN SHOWS NETWORK SERVICE SATT 9 If correct TSK loaded, screen shows connected. If correct TSK loaded, screen shows idle.

to end call on IW net

6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 163 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

FrequencyFrequency RRangeange 3030 – 1999.99501999.9950 MHzMHz CapabilitiesCapabilities

SC SC SC FH SAT- ANW2 (HF) (VHF) (UHF) COM     

• LOS Fixed Frequency (VULOS waveform) • Dedicated SATCOM (VULOS waveform) • SINCGARS FH & SC (SINCGARS waveform) • DAMA • HPW • ANW2 • 99 system presets COMSEC • VINSON (25 positions per waveform) • ANDVT (25 positions per waveform) • KG-84 (25 positions per waveform) • Satellite (25 positions per waveform) for EOW TSK • ANW2 voice (25 positions) • HAIPE (120 positions) • Hopsets (25 positions) Notes After single key loads, must select crypto type and classification. UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 164 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Loading COMSEC (1)

Single Key: VINSON

FILL MENU Turn function WAVEFORM FOR KEY switch to LD. DAMA 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

OR

LOAD MENU FILL MENU FILL WAVEFORM FOR KEY INSTALL IW TERMINAL MODE 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

FILL MENU FILL MENU WAVEFORM FILL DEVICE HAIPE KYK-13 OTAR TEK 3 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5

FILL MENU FILL MENU WAVEFORM FOR KEY PRESS ENT TO VULOS INITIATE FILL TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 6

4 SCREEN SHOWS

OR

FILL MENU WAVEFORMFILL DEVICE FOR KEY Connect fill cable. SINCGARSKYK-13 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 54 7

OR

FILL MENU Follow SKL instructions for WAVEFORM FOR KEY OR sending a single key (pages HAVEQUICK TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4 23 and 24). 8

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 165 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Loading COMSEC (2)

on 117G when FILL MENU prompted by the CLASSIFICATION SECRET SKL 9 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 12

FILL MENU FILL MENU CRYPTO MODE LOAD ANOTHER KEY VINSON YES SCROLLS LL / ENT CONT / CLR ABORT 10 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 13

OR

FILL MENU If no additional keys nor loadset KEY TYPE: TEK needed, choose NO at previous KEY NUMBER: 01 TTO SCROLL / ENTENTT TO STORE 11 step and disconnect fill cable.. 13

Single Key: ANDVT

FILL MENU Turn function WAVEFORM FOR KEY switch to LD. VULOS 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 4. OR

LOAD MENU FILL MENU FILL WAVEFORM FOR KEY INSTALL DAMA TERMINAL MODE 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5

If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 4. OR

FILL MENU FILL MENU WAVEFORM WAVEFORM FOR KEY HAIPE IW OTAR TEK 3 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 6

If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 4. UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 166 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Loading COMSEC (3)

FILL MENU FILL MENU FILL DEVICE KEY TYPE: TEK KYK-13 KEY NUMBER: 01 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 7 TOT SCROLL //EN ENTTT TO STORE 12

FILL MENU FILL MENU PRESS ENT TO CLASSIFICATION INITIATE FILL SECRET TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 13

SCREEN SHOWS 8

Follow SKL instructions for FILL MENU sending a single key (pages LOAD ANOTHER KEY YES 23 and 24). 9 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 14

OR

on 117G when If no additional keys nor loadset prompted by the needed, choose NO at previous SKL 10 step and disconnect fill cable.. 14

FILL MENU CRYPTO MODE ANDVT SCROLLS LL/ / ENTENTC CONTONT / CLR ABORT 11

Single Key: KG-84

LOAD MENU Turn function FILL switch to LD. INSTALL 1 TERMINAL MODE 2

If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 4. If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 4.

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 167 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Loading COMSEC (4)

FILL MENU FILL MENU WAVEFORM PRESS ENT TO HAIPE INITIATE FILL OTAR TEK 6 3 SCREEN SHOWS

If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 4.

FILL MENU Follow SKL instructions for WAVEFORM FOR KEY sending a single key (pages VULOS TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4 23 and 24). 7

OR

FILL MENU on 117G when WAVEFORM FOR KEY prompted by the DAMA TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4 SKL 8

OR

FILL MENU FILL MENU WAVEFORM FOR KEY CRYPTO MODE HPW KG84 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4 SCROLLS L / ENT CONT / CLR ABORT 9

OR

FILL MENU FILL MENU WAVEFORM FOR KEY KEY TYPE: TEK IW KEY NUMBER: 01 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4 TOT SCROLL //ENTT ENT TO STORE 10

FILL MENU FILL MENU FILL DEVICE CLASSIFICATION KYK-13 SECRET TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 11

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 168 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Loading COMSEC (5)

FILL MENU If no additional keys nor loadset LOAD ANOTHER KEY OR needed, choose NO at previous YES step and disconnect fill cable.. TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 12 12

Single Key: Satellite

FILL MENU Turn function WAVEFORM FOR KEY switch to LD. IW 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 4.

LOAD MENU FILL MENU FILL FILL DEVICE INSTALL KYK-13 TERMINAL MODE 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5

If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 4.

FILL MENU FILL MENU WAVEFORM PRESS ENT TO HAIPE INITIATE FILL OTAR TEK 6 3 SCREEN SHOWS

If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 4.

FILL MENU Follow SKL instructions for WAVEFORM FOR KEY sending a single key (pages DAMA TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4 23 and 24). 7

OR

FILL MENU on 117G when WAVEFORM FOR KEY OR prompted by the HPW TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4 SKL 8

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 169 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Loading COMSEC (6)

FILL MENU FILL MENU CRYPTO MODE LOAD ANOTHER KEY SATELLITE YES SCROLLS ROLL / ENT CONT / CLRCL ABORT 9 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 12

OR

FILL MENU If no additional keys nor loadset KEY TYPE: TSK KEY NUMBER: 01 needed, choose NO at previous TOT SCROLL / ENTENTT TO STORE 10 step and disconnect fill cable.. 12

FILL MENU CLASSIFICATION SECRET TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 11

Single Key: ANW2 Medley

FILL MENU Turn function WAVEFORM FOR KEY switch to LD. ANW2/ANW2B 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 4.

LOAD MENU FILL MENU FILL FILL DEVICE INSTALL SKL (PYQ-10) TERMINAL MODE 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5

If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 4.

FILL MENU FILL MENU WAVEFORM INITIATE FILL HAIPE AT FILL DEVICE OTAR TEK 6 3 SCREEN SHOWS

If applicable; otherwise, skip to step 4.

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 170 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Loading COMSEC (7)

Follow SKL instructions for FILL MENU sending a single key (pages LOAD ANOTHER KEY YES 23 and 24). 7 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 10

If needed, set SKL for DS-101, DS-101, Issue OR

on 117G when If no additional keys nor loadset prompted by the needed, choose NO at previous SKL 8 step and disconnect fill cable.. 10

FILL MENU KEY TYPE: TEK KEY NUMBER: 01 TOT SCROLL //ENTT ENT TO STORE 9

Single Key: HAIPE

FILL MENU If currently on WAVEFORM WAVEFORM FOR KEY screen, 1x HAIPE

and skip to step 4. 1 OTAR TEK 4

OR

FILL MENU Turn function FILL DEVICE switch to LD. SKL (PYQ-10) 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5

LOAD MENU FILL MENU FILL INITIATE FILL INSTALL AT FILL DEVICE TERMINAL MODE 3 6 SCREEN SHOWS

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 171 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Loading COMSEC (8)

Follow SKL instructions for FILL MENU sending a single key (pages CLASSIFICATION SECRET 23 and 24). 7 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 10

If needed, set SKL for DS-101, DS-101, Issue

on 117G when FILL MENU prompted by the LOAD ANOTHER KEY YES SKL 8 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 11

OR

FILL MENU If no additional keys nor loadset KEY TYPE: TEK needed, choose NO at previous KEY NUMBER: 012 TOT SCROLL / ENTENTT TOO STORE 9 step and disconnect fill cable.. 11

Store in TEK # for month (Jan: 1, 13, 25, etc.).

Loadset

FILL MENU Turn function WAVEFORM FOR KEY switch to LD. SINCGARS 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

LOAD MENU FILL MENU FILL FILL DEVICE INSTALL SKL (PYQ-10) TERMINAL MODE 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5

FILL MENU FILL MENU WAVEFORM FILL PORT TYPE HAIPE MODE 2/3 (Loadset) OTAR TEK 3 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 172 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Loading COMSEC (9)

FILL MENU FILL MENU INITIATE FILL LOAD ANOTHER KEY AT FILL DEVICE NO 7 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT SCREEN SHOWS 12

Follow SKL instructions for FILL MENU FILL sending a loadset (pages 25 LOAD OTAR TEK

and 26). TERMINAL MODE 13

8 SCREEN SHOWS

FILL MENU CLASSIFICATION Disconnect fill cable. SECRET SCROLL/ ENT CONT/ CLR ABORT 9 14

FILL MENU TEKS 06 Turn function switch to PT. TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT

SCREEN SHOWS 10 15

to continue

11

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 173 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Loading COMSEC (10)

View Key Info

to enter options , then to menu change waveform 1 7

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSONN CT R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT TEST OPTIONS SELECT WAVEFORM RADIO LOCK SINCGARS VIEW KEY INFO 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 8

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT SELECT WAVEFORM SELECT TYPE VULOS TEK TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 9

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT SELECT TYPE TEK 01 VINSON TEK TEK SECRET TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 10 SCREEN SHOWS

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT TEK 01 VINSON or to view 6 TEKs, TEK SECRET TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5 to view KEK, hopsets.. 11 SCREEN SHOWS

or to view to exit options menu VINSON, ANDVT, etc. 6 12

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 174 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Affiliating COMSEC Shortcut

Turn function 2x to KEY, to switch to CT. 1 VINSON, to confirm. 4

R BATT VULOS NOI ------CT R BATT VULOS NOI ------CT PRESETRESETT CONFIG ERROR 01-FMVOICE01 INVALID CRYPTO MODE LOS VOC FM --- 01 PRESS CLR / ENT TO CONTINUE 2 SECRET VINSONSONN 5 SCREEN SHOWS

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT or on message 01-FMVOICE01 To prevent error message from showing, LOS VOC FM --- 01 TYPE TRF MOD CHAN KEYY 6

affiliate key on preprogrammed CH 1. 3 SCREEN SHOWS

117G Single Channel Shortcut (1)

R BATT VULOS NOI ------PT Turn function R: 30.00000 00000000 switch to CT. T: 30.0000 --- FREQUENCY CHCHAN

1 SCREEN SHOWS 4

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT , then input new frequency 01-FMVOICE01 LOS VOC FM --- 01 2x to confirm each TYPE TRF MOD CHAN KEYY 2 5 SCREEN SHOWS frequency

R BATT VULOS NOI ------PT R: 35.5000550 50000 to frequency page T: 35.5000 ---

3 FREQUENCY CHANCH 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 175 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Single Channel (2)

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG Turn function SYSTEM PRESET NUMBER

switch to CT. 0 6 – 1 ENTER 01-99/PRE +/- TO SCROLL 5

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 to enter PRESET DESCRIPTION programming I NSERT DESCRIPTION 2 ENTER DESCRIPTION 6

PGM PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 RADIO CONFIG PRESET WAVEFORM SYSTEM PRESETS VULOS DAMA CONFIG 3 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 7

PGM – SYS PRESETS SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG RESET SYSTEM PRESET

SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG 4

GENERAL CONFIG

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – CONFIG GENERAL CONFIG PRESET TYPE FREQUENCY LOS COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

. . PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – CONFIG PRESET NAME FMVOICE02 ENTER ALPHANUMERIC PRESET NAME 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 176 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Single Channel (3)

FREQUENCY

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS . . YS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – FREQ  GENERAL CONFIG TX FREQUENCY FREQUENCY USE RX FREQ COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

. . YS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – FREQ . . YS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – FREQ RX FREQUENCY TX FREQUENCY

0 4 5 . 0 0 0 0 4 5 . 0 0 0 0 ENTER FREQUENCY 2 PRESS ENT TO CONTINUE 5

. . YS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – FREQ RECEIVE ONLY NO TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

COMSEC

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – COMSEC  GENERAL CONFIG CRYPTO KEY  FREQUENCY TEK 01 COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

. . PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – COMSEC CRYPTO MODE VINSON TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2

NONE for PT. Next screen will not appear.

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 177 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Single Channel (4)

TRAFFIC

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MODULATION TYPE TX POWER FM SQUELCH 1 PRESS ENT TO CONTINUE 4

. . PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – TRAFFIC . . PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MODE FM DEVIATION VOICE 8.0 KHz TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5

. . PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – TRAFFIC VOICE MODE CVSD ENT TO CONTINUE / CLR TO EXIT 3

TX POWER

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS . . S PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – POWER  TRAFFIC TX POWER LEVEL TX POWER HIGH SQUELCH 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2

Set power to LOW for classroom purposes.

SQUELCH

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS . .PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS – SQUELCH  TRAFFIC SQUELCH TYPE  TX POWER TONE SQUELCH 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2

<90MHz = Tone, >90MHZ = Noise

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 178 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Single Channel (5)

EXIT

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 06 – VULOS to continue programming; EXIT to exit to locate 1 programming and preset 3

PGM – SYS PRESETS SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG RESET SYSTEM PRESET SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG

SCREEN SHOWS 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 179 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Frequency Hopping Shortcut

3x to NET ID and input Turn function new net ID switch to CT. 1 to confirm new net ID 4

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT to locate preset 2 02-SNGRS01 FH VOC ---- F249 TEK01 2 TRF DATA NETIDTID KEYY 5

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT 02-SNGRS01NGRSS0 FH 02-SNGRS01NGRSS0 FH VOC ---- F100 TEK01TEK01 VOC ---- F249 TEK01 TRF DATA NETID KEYY 3 TRF DATA NETID KEYY

SCREEN SHOWS 6 SCREEN SHOWS

117G Frequency Hopping (1)

Setting Time

to enter options R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT SINCGARSCGAGARSRS GTODG menu. Must be in RETRANSMIT ROLE SINCGARS channel. 1 3

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT SINCGARSCGAARSRS OPTIONSO USERR ENTRYENTNTR SYSTEM INFORMATION GPS SYNCHRONIZATION

TEST OPTIONS 2 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 180 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Frequency Hopping (2)

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT GLOBAL TIME OF DAY USERR ENTRYENTNTR 14D 13:38:46 GPS SYNCHRONIZATION PRESS ENT KEY TO MODIFY 5 SCREEN SHOWS SCREEN SHOWS 8

to exit options to modify time menu 6 9

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT GLOBAL TIME OF DAY 14D 08:41:52 PRESS ENT KEY TO MODIFY 7

Master or Member Radio

PGM – SINCGARS to enter MASTER/MEMBER programming CUE CONFIGURATION 1 HOPSET/LOCKOUT 3

PGM PGM – SINCGARS – MASTER/MEMBER ANW2 CONFIG SINCGARS RADIO TYPE VULOS CONFIG MEMBER SINCGARS CONFIG 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 181 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Frequency Hopping (3)

Cue Frequency

PGM – SINCGARS PGM – SINCGARS – CUE CONFIGURATION MASTER/MEMBER CUE SQUELCH TYPE CUE CONFIGURATION TONE HOPSET/LOCKOUT 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

PGM – SINCGARS – CUE CONFIGURATION PGM – SINCGARS – CUE CONFIGURATION CUE FREQUENCY ENABLE CUE NOTIFY 3 0 . 0 0 0 0 MHz NO ENTER 30.0000 TO 87.9750 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

Copying a Hopset

PGM – SINCGARS PGM – SINCGARS – HOP/LOCKOUT – COPY MASTER/MEMBER COPY HOPSET TO CUE CONFIGURATION 07 [EMPTY] HOPSET/LOCKOUT 1 ENTER 01 TO 25 4

Use a different compartment for each net ID.

PGM – SINCGARS – HOP/LOCKOUT PGM – SINCGARS – HOP/LOCKOUT – COPY COPY HOPSET NEW HOPSET ID VIEW HOPSETS F350 VIEW LOCKOUTS 2 ENTER 000 TO 999 5

PGM – SINCGARS – HOP/LOCKOUT – COPY Complete steps 2-5 again to COPY HOPSET FROM copy additional hopsets, then 01 [F249] TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 proceed to view hopsets. 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 182 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Frequency Hopping (4)

View Hopsets

PGM – SINCGARS – HOP/LOCKOUT COPY HOPSET to view hopset VIEW HOPSETS compartments’ net IDs VIEW LOCKOUTS 1 3

. . – SINCGARS – HOP/LOCKOUT - HOPSETS 01 – F249 to exit 02 – F200 programming 03 – F300 2 4

Programming a Preset

PGM – SYS PRESETS Turn function SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG switch to CT. RESET SYSTEM PRESET 1 SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG 4

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG to enter SYSTEM PRESET NUMBER programming 0 7 – EMPTY 2 ENTER 01-99/PRE +/- TO SCROLL 5

PGM PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 RADIO CONFIG PRESET DESCRIPTION SYSTEM PRESETS I NSERT DESCRIPTION DAMA CONFIG 3 ENTER DESCRIPTION 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 183 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Frequency Hopping (5)

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 . . – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 – SINCGARS PRESET WAVEFORM HOPSET COMPARTMENT SINCGARS 07 [F350] TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 7 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 13

Use a different compartment for each net ID.

. . – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 – SINCGARS . . – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 – SINCGARS OPMODE SC FREQUENCY FREQUENCY HOPPING 3 0 . 0 0 0 0 MHz TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 8 ENTER 30.0000 TO 87.9750 14

. . – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 – SINCGARS . . – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 – SINCGARS PRESET NAME SC SQUELCH TYPE SNGRS02 TONE ENTER PRESET NAME 9 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 15

. . – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 – SINCGARS PGM – SYS PRESETS CRYPTO KEY SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG TEK 01 RESET SYSTEM PRESET TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 10 SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG 16 SCREEN SHOWS

. . S PRESETS – CFG – 07 – VULOS – POWER to continue programming; TX POWER LEVEL HIGH to exit to locate TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 11 programming and preset 17 Set power to LOW for classroom purposes.

. . – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 07 – SINCGARS TRAFFIC MODE VOICE TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 12

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 184 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Frequency Hopping (6)

Passive Late Net Entry

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT to time page 14D 13:38:46 07 F350 ON NONE 1 CMP NET ID LNE RATE 4 SCREEN SHOWS

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT Wait for another station to 14D 13:38:4613 38 4 key handset. Time must be 07 F350 OFF NONENONE within 1 minute of other stations CMP NET ID LNE RATEE 2 5 SCREEN SHOWS for LNE to work.

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT to LNE, to turn 14D 13:39:28 07 F350 OFF NONENONE LNE on, to confirm CMP NET ID LNE RATE

3 SCREEN SHOWS 6

Changing Mode to Single Channel

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT 3x to first preset 07-SNGRS02NGRSS0 FH page VOC ---- F350350 TEK01 1 TRF DATA NETID KEYY 4

R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT R BATT SNCGR DIG VINSON CT 07-SNGRS02NGRS0S FH 07-SNGRS02NGRS0S SC VOC ---- F350 TEK01TEK01 VOC ---- CVSDD TEK01 TRF DATA VOICE KEY SCREEN SHOWS TRF DATA NETID KEY 2 5

to FH, to change Complete steps again to mode to SC, to confirmm change mode back to FH. 3 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 185 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Dedicated SATCOM 25k (1) Frequency Code 009-128, 192-193

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG Turn function SYSTEM PRESET NUMBER

switch to CT. 0 8 – FMVOICE03 1 ENTER 01-99/PRE +/- TO SCROLL 5

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 to enter PRESET DESCRIPTION programming I NSERT DESCRIPTION 2 ENTER DESCRIPTION 6

PGM PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 RADIO CONFIG PRESET WAVEFORM SYSTEM PRESETS VULOS DAMA CONFIG 3 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 7

PGM – SYS PRESETS SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG RESET SYSTEM PRESET

SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG 4

GENERAL CONFIG

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – CONFIG GENERAL CONFIG PRESET TYPE FREQUENCY SATCOM COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

. . PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – CONFIG PRESET NAME FMVOICE03 ENTER ALPHANUMERIC PRESET NAME 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 186 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Dedicated SATCOM 25k (2) Frequency Code 009-128, 192-193

FREQUENCY

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS . . YS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – FREQ  GENERAL CONFIG RECEIVE ONLY FREQUENCY NO COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

. . YS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – FREQ CHANNEL NUMBER: 009 251.8500 292.8500 RX FREQ TX FREQ 2

To edit frequencies, input 999 for channel #

COMSEC

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – COMSEC  GENERAL CONFIG CRYPTO KEY  FREQUENCY TEK 01 COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

. . PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – COMSEC CRYPTO MODE VINSON TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2

TRAFFIC

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – TRAFFIC TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MODE TX POWER VOICE SQUELCH 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 187 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Dedicated SATCOM 25k (3) Frequency Code 009-128, 192-193

. . PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – TRAFFIC . . PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – TRAFFIC VOICE MODE FM DEVIATION CVSD 8.0 KHz ENT TO CONTINUE / CLR TO EXIT 3 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5

. . PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – TRAFFIC OPTION CODE: 132 25k FSK 16.0K OFF BW MOD TYPE RATE FECC 4

TX POWER

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS . . S PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – POWER  TRAFFIC TX POWER LEVEL TX POWER HIGH SQUELCH 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2

Set power to LOW for classroom purposes.

SQUELCH

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS . .PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – SQUELCH  TRAFFIC FM TRANSMIT TONE  TX POWER DISABLED SQUELCH 1 PRESS ENT TO CONTINUE 3

. .PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS – SQUELCH SQUELCH TYPE DISABLED PRESS ENT TO CONTINUE 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 188 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Dedicated SATCOM 25k (4) Frequency Code 009-128, 192-193

EXIT

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 08 – VULOS to continue programming; EXIT to exit to locate 1 programming and preset 3

PGM – SYS PRESETS SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG RESET SYSTEM PRESET SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG

SCREEN SHOWS 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 189 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Dedicated SATCOM 5k (1) Frequency Code 129-191, 194-239

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG Turn function SYSTEM PRESET NUMBER

switch to CT. 0 9 – FMVOICE04 1 ENTER 01-99/PRE +/- TO SCROLL 5

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 to enter PRESET DESCRIPTION programming I NSERT DESCRIPTION 2 ENTER DESCRIPTION 6

PGM PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 RADIO CONFIG PRESET WAVEFORM SYSTEM PRESETS VULOS DAMA CONFIG 3 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 7

PGM – SYS PRESETS SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG RESET SYSTEM PRESET

SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG 4

GENERAL CONFIG

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – CONFIG GENERAL CONFIG PRESET TYPE FREQUENCY SATCOM COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

. . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – CONFIG PRESET NAME FMVOICE04 ENTER ALPHANUMERIC PRESET NAME 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 190 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Dedicated SATCOM 5k (2) Frequency Code 129-191, 194-239

FREQUENCY

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS . . YS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – FREQ  GENERAL CONFIG RECEIVE ONLY FREQUENCY NO COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3

. . YS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – FREQ CHANNEL NUMBER: 129 248.8450 302.4450 RX FREQ TX FREQ 2

To edit frequencies, input 999 for channel #

COMSEC

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – COMSEC  GENERAL CONFIG TRAINING FRAMES  FREQUENCY 20 COMSEC 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

. . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – COMSEC . . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – COMSEC CRYPTO MODE ANDVT RX FADE PRI ANDVT ENABLED TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5

. . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – COMSEC . . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – COMSEC CRYPTO KEY VOICE AUTOSWITCH TEK 01 ENABLED TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 191 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Dedicated SATCOM 5k (3) Frequency Code 129-191, 194-239

TRAFFIC

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS . . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – TRAFFIC TRAFFIC VOICE MODE TX POWER MELP 2400 SQUELCH 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

. . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – TRAFFIC . . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MODE LPC CODEBOOK VOICE AND DATA ENGLISH TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5

. . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – TRAFFIC . . PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – TRAFFIC DATA MODE OPTION CODE: 010 SYNCHRONOUS 5k SBPSK 2400 OFF TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 3 BW MOD TYPE RATE FECC 6

TX POWER

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS . . S PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – POWER  TRAFFIC TX POWER LEVEL TX POWER HIGH SQUELCH 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 2

Set power to LOW for classroom purposes.

SQUELCH

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS . .PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – SQUELCH  TRAFFIC SQUELCH TYPE  TX POWER DISABLED SQUELCH 1 PRESS ENT TO CONTINUE 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 192 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G Dedicated SATCOM 5k (4) Frequency Code 129-191, 194-239

. .PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS – SQUELCH FM TRANSMIT TONE DISABLED PRESS ENT TO CONTINUE 3

EXIT

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 09 – VULOS to continue programming; EXIT to exit to locate 1 programming and preset 3

PGM – SYS PRESETS SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG RESET SYSTEM PRESET

SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG 2 SCREEN SHOWS

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 193 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G OTAR (1) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency, SATCOM, and SINCGARS FH.

Transmitting Station

Ensure old and new VINSON FILL MENU FILL STORE TEKs are loaded in 2 different COMPLETE TEK positions (refer to p. 71).1).1 PRESS CLR/ENT TO CONTINUE 7 SCREEN SHOWS

Turn function switch to LD. to continue 2 8

FILL MENU FILL MENU FILL SWITCH TO CT LOAD OTAR TEK TO TX OTAR TERMINAL MODE 3 DISCONNECT FILL DEVICE 9 SCREEN SHOWS

FILL MENU INITIATE FILL Disconnect fill cable. AT FILL DEVICE 10 SCREEN SHOWS 4

Connect fill cable Turn function and follow OTAR switch to CT. steps on pp. 18-19. 5 11

FILL MENU to designated SC, FH, or CLASSIFICATION SATCOM preset and SECRET ensure using old TEK. TO SCROLL/ ENT TO CONT 6 12

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 194 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G OTAR (2) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency, SATCOM, and SINCGARS FH.

Receiving Station

Ensure function to designated SC, FH, or switch is set to SATCOM preset and ensure using old TEK. CT. 1 2

Transmitting and Receiving Stations

Transmitting station informs receiving station to prepare for OTAR (on old key). 1

Receiving Station

R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT to set up 117G to OTAROTO RX MK receive OTAR AWAITING RECEPTION PRESS CLR TO ABORT

1 SCREEN SHOWS 4

R BATT VULOS TON VINSONN CT BEACON Wait for transmitting station CLONE MODE to send OTAR using TEK01

OTAR RECEIVE 2 (old key). 5

R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT OTARO RX RECEIVE MK TO SCROLL/ ENT TO CONT 3

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 195 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G OTAR (3) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency, SATCOM, and SINCGARS FH.

Transmitting Station

Once receiving station is R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT TRANSMITTRANNS OTAR MK prepared, transmitting YES station can send OTAR. 1 TO SCROLL/ ENT TO CONT 4

R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT to set up 117G to OTAROTARRM MK TRANSMIT transmit OTAR SUCCESSFUL 2 PRESS CLR/ENT TO CONTINUE 5 SCREEN SHOWS

R BATT VULOS TON VINSONN CT to continue and OTAR TRANSMIT to exit MODE to

3 preset screen 6

Receiving Station

R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT KEY WAVEFORMWAVEEF FOR KEY RECEIVED VULOS ENT TO CONTINUE / CLR TO ABORT 1 ENT TO CONTINUE / CLR TO ABORT 3 SCREEN SHOWS

R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT to continue CRYPTOCRRY MODE VINSON 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 196 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G OTAR (4) Transmit MK OTAR Steps are located on pages 27 and 28. OTARs can be performed from SC/LOS Fixed Frequency, SATCOM, and SINCGARS FH.

R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT KEY TYPE: TEK to continue KEY NUMBER: 02 TTO SCROLL //EN ENTTT TO STORE 5 7

R BATT VULOS TON VINSON CT KEYKEK STORE SUCCESSFUL PRESS CLR / ENT TO CONTINUE 6 SCREEN SHOWS

Transmitting and Receiving Stations (for SC)

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT 01-FMVOICE01 01-FMVOICE01 LOS VOC FM --- 01 LOS VOC FM --- 02 TYPE TRF MOD CHAN KEYY 1 TYPE TRF MOD CHAN KEYY SCREEN SHOWS 4 SCREEN SHOWS

2x to KEY, to Transmitting station calls receiving station on new key

VINSON TEK 02. 2 to verify receipt of OTAR. 5

R BATT VULOS NOI ------CT 01-FMVOICE01 LOS VOC FM --- 02 SECRET VINSONSONN 3

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 197 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G DAMA (1) DAMA requires 5-digit base and network addresses as well as an EOW TSK.

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 10 Turn function PRESET DESCRIPTION switch to CT. I NSERT DESCRIPTION 1 ENTER DESCRIPTION 6

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG – 10 to enter PRESET WAVEFORM programming DAMA 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 7

PGM . . YS PRESETS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 RADIO CONFIG WAVEFORM MODE SYSTEM PRESETS DAMA VULOS CONFIG 3 USE TO SCROLL 8

PGM – SYS PRESETS . . YS PRESETS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 SYSTEM PRESET CONFIG DAMA MODE RESET SYSTEM PRESET 183A SYSTEM SCAN CONFIG 4 USE TO SCROLL 9

PGM – SYS PRESETS – CFG SYSTEM PRESET NUMBER 10 – FMVOICE05 ENTER 01-99/PRE +/- TO SCROLL 5

CHANNEL

. . YS PRESETS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 . . TS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL NUMBER: 021 RANGING 256.8500 297.8500 ADDRESS 1 RX FREQ TX FREQ 2

To edit frequencies, input 999 for channel # UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 198 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G DAMA (2) DAMA requires 5-digit base and network addresses as well as an EOW TSK.

. . CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – CHANNEL – TX . . FG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – CHANNEL – KEY TRANSMIT CAPABILITY SET CUSTOM CHANNELS FULL (TX ENABLED) NO USE TO SCROLL 3 USE TO SCROLL 5

. . FG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – CHANNEL – KEY CONSTANT KEY PORT NO USE TO SCROLL 4

RANGING

. . YS PRESETS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 . . – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – RANGING – PFCFG CHANNEL PLATFORM CONFIG RANGING SLOW MOVING ADDRESS 1 USE TO SCROLL 3

. . 10 – DAMA – NET02 – RANGING – METHOD RANGING METHOD ACTIVE USE TO SCROLL 2

ADDRESS

. . YS PRESETS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 . . 1 – DAMA – NET02 – RANGING – ADDRESS CHANNEL BASE ADDRESS RANGING GUARD LIST

ADDRESS 1 2

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 199 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G DAMA (3) DAMA requires 5-digit base and network addresses as well as an EOW TSK.

. . A – NET02 – RANGING – ADDRESS – BASE . . TS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 - RANGING BASE ADDRESS GUARD LIST ADDED

00 1 00 ENTER 00001 TO 65535 3 USE ENT OR CLR TO EXIT SCREEN SHOWS 7

. . TS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – RANGING BASE ADDRESS GUARD LIST to continue

4 8

. . FG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – RANGING – GRD . . FG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – RANGING – GRD ADD ADD REVIEW

5 DELETE 9 SCREEN SHOWS

. . 1 – DAMA – NET02 – RANGING – GRD – ADD 2x to DAMA ADDRESS TO ADD System Preset 00001 Config menu ENTER 00001 TO 65535 6 10

TRANSEC

. . YS PRESETS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 . . TS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – TRANSEC TRANSEC KEY LOCATION 0 I/O PORT CONFIG TSK: 01 TRAFFIC 1 USE TO SCROLL 3

. . TS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – TRANSEC . . TS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – TRANSEC ORDERWIRE ENCRYPTION KEY LOCATION 1 ON TSK: 01 USE TO SCROLL 2 USE TO SCROLL 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 200 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G DAMA (4) DAMA requires 5-digit base and network addresses as well as an EOW TSK.

. . TS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – TRANSEC . . TS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – TRANSEC KEY LOCATION 2 KEY LOCATION 5 TSK: 01 NONE USE TO SCROLL 5 USE TO SCROLL 8

. . TS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – TRANSEC . . TS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – TRANSEC KEY LOCATION 3 KEY LOCATION 6 TSK: 01 NONE USE TO SCROLL 6 USE TO SCROLL 9

. . TS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – TRANSEC . . TS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – TRANSEC KEY LOCATION 4 KEY LOCATION 7 NONE NONE USE TO SCROLL 7 USE TO SCROLL 10

I/O PORT CONFIG

. . YS PRESETS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 . . CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – IOPORT – KEY TRANSEC CRYPTO TEK I/O PORT CONFIG TEK 01 TRAFFIC 1 USE TO SCROLL 4

. . 10 – DAMA – NET02 – IOPORT – CFGCODE . . – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – IOPORT – FRAMES DAMA CONFIG CODE TRAINING FRAMES 060 20 ENTER 001 – 255 2 USE TO SCROLL 5

. . – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – IOPORT – CRYPTO . . – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – IOPORT – RX CRYPTO MODE ANDVT FADE PRIORITY ANDVT STD 2400 BPS PTT ALLOWED USE TO SCROLL 3 USE TO SCROLL 6

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 201 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G DAMA (5) DAMA requires 5-digit base and network addresses as well as an EOW TSK.

TRAFFIC

. . YS PRESETS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 . . TS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – TRAFFIC TRANSEC DASA OPT CODE 008 I/O PORT CONFIG 5K SBPSK 1200 OFF TRAFFIC 1 BW MOD TYPE RATE FEC 3

. . TS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – TRAFFIC VOICE MODE MELP USE TO SCROLL 2

POWER

. . YS PRESETS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 . . FG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 – POWER – POWER POWER TX POWER PRESET NAME 0 DB FROM FULL 5KHZ MESSAGE MODE 1 USE TO SCROLL 2

PRESET NAME

. . YS PRESETS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 . . YS PRESETS – CFG – 10 – DAMA – NET02 POWER POWER PRESET NAME PRESET NAME 5KHZ MESSAGE MODE 1 5KHZ MESSAGE MODE

SCREEN SHOWS 3

. . NET02 – PRESET NAME – PRESETNAME PRESET NAME 7x to programming DAMAPRE01 menu ENTER ALPHANUMERIC NET NAME 2 4

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 202 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G DAMA (6) DAMA requires 5-digit base and network addresses as well as an EOW TSK.

DESTINATIONS

PGM PGM – DAMA – DESTINATIONS – DEFINE RADIO CONFIG DESTINATION TYPE SYSTEM PRESETS 183A AC VULOS CONFIG 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT SCREEN SHOWS 7

PGM R PGM BAT – DAMA – DESTINATIONS VULOS NOI – DEFINE VINSON CT DAMA CONFIG DESTINATIONSELECT WAVEFORM ADDRESS ANW2B CONFIG SINCGARS64145 ANW2 CONFIG 2 ENTER TO SCROLL 00000 / TOENT 65535 TO CONT 8

PGM – DAMA PGM – DAMA – DESTINATIONS – DEFINE DESTINATIONS EDIT ADDRESS ADD ADDRESS

3 EXIT 9

PGM – DAMA – DESTINATIONS DEFINE DESTINATION to exit to locate CLEAR DESTINATION programming and preset 4 10

PGM – DAMA – DESTINATIONS – DEFINE R BATT DAMA - - - ANDVT-S CT SELECT DESTINATION 10-DAMAPRE1 1 01 DEST1 DAMA ACQ ------TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT TYPE NET CALL TIME 11 5 SCREEN SHOWS

PGM – DAMA – DESTINATIONS – DEFINE BATT DAMA - - - ANDVT-S CT DESTINATION NAME 10-DAMAPRE1 DEST1 DAMA CONN IDLE - - - ENTER DESTINATION NAME TYPE NET CALL TIME 12

6 SCREEN SHOWS

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 203 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G DAMA (7) DAMA requires 5-digit base and network addresses as well as an EOW TSK.

Placing a Call

Once NET displays CONN If applicable, specify routine (connected), station can place for precedence and 0 for calls on DAMA net. 1 duration. 6

BATT DAMA - - - ANDVT-S CT to place a call on 10-DAMAPRE1 DAMA net DAMA CONN CONN IDF TYPE NET CALL TIME 7

2 SCREEN SHOWS

Once CALL displays CONN, can receive calls.

BATT DADAMA - - - ANDVT-S CT PLACE CALL to end a call on SEND INFO REPORT DAMA net SEND STATUS REPORT B 3 8

BATT DAMA - - - ANDVT-SAN CT BATT DAMA - - - ANDVT-S CTCT SELECT DESTINATION SEND INFO REPORT DEFINE DESTINATION SEND STATUS REPORT B

4 TERMINATE CALL 9

BATT DAMA - - - ANDVT-S CT BATT DAMA - - - ANDVT-S CT DEST: 01 ADDR: 64145 DISCONNECTDISCCO SLOT 13422 25k ac YES PRESS ENT TO CONTINUE 5 USE TO SCROLL 10

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 204 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G ANW2 (1)

Installing Mission Plan

Attach radio’s J4 INSTALL MENU – INSTALL USB/KDU port to PC FILE TYPE MISSION PLAN with USB cable. 1 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 7

Double click on My Computer. INSTALL MENU – INSTALL SELECT PLAN FILE Drag and drop Mission Plan 117G1UNNAMED File into E or F drive (radio).. 2 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 8

Disconnect USB INSTALL MENU – INSTALL cable from radio’s J4 INSTALL PLAN YES USB/KDU port. 3 TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 9

INSTALL MENU – INSTALL Turn function INSTALL COMPLETE switch to LD. 117G1UNNAMED PRESS CLR/ENT TO CONTINUE 10 4 SCREEN SHOWS

LOAD MENU FILL INSTALL to continue

TERMINAL MODE 5 11

INSTALL MENU VIEW Turn function INSTALL switch to CT. UNINSTALL 6 12

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 205 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 117G ANW2 (2)

Activating Mission Plan

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT to enter options COMPLETEC menu 117G1UNNAMED 1 PRESS CLR/ENT TO EXIT 7 SCREEN SHOWS

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSONN CT MISSION PLAN NETWORK OPTIONS to exit RADIO INFORMATION 2 8

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT R BATT ANW2 - - - MEDLEY CT ACTIVATE MISSION PLAN 01-ANW2NET1 MISSION PLAN HISTORY TEK01 03 04 ! 3 V KEY 1-HOP RAD BLKBLK REDREED 9 SCREEN SHOWS

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT Attach J3 ethernet MISSIONSSSO PLAN FILE cable to radio and 117G1UNNAMED TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 4 to PC. 10

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT Start passing data on ANW2 ACTIVATEACCT PLAN YES net using email, chat, or video TO SCROLL / ENT TO CONT 5 application. 11

R BATT VULOS NOI VINSON CT PLAN IN PROGRESS 117G1UNNAMED . . . WAIT . . . 6 SCREEN SHOWS

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 206 • • Notes messages tofriendlyforcesonthebattlefield Situational awareness:viewandsend Purpose o o o o Go offline orstayoffline to Startup o o o Antenna Screen Computer DAGR Clear logsandqueues Calibrate touchscreen Verify role UNCLASSIFIED FOROFFICIAL USE ONLY UNCLASSIFIED FOROFFICIAL USE ONLY • o o o o Shutdown Antenna DAGR Computer Screen 207

Blue Force Tracker UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Blue Force Tracker Procedures (1)

Start Up System Go Online 1. DACS: DAGR, Antenna, Computer, 1. Ops Screen (Wait until satellite signal acquired) 2. Wait about 2 minutes 2. Cancel Timeout (to calibrate or to clear logs and queues) 3. Done, Done (optional) Select Area Map 1. F1 Map Log In 2. Uncheck box beside CADRG 1. Start 3. Check box beside Imagery 2. Login 4. Center tab 3. In Password field, type in all 5. Location sub-tab 6. Ft. Polk lowercase fbcb2 (on virtual keyboard) 7. Set Defaults 4. OK (if using virtual keyboard) 5. Continue 8. Apply and Close (or OK) 9. Yes (if this option appears) 10. OR Autocenter Calibrate 1. Start 2. Settings Check System Status and SA 3. Touch Screen Counts 4. Yes 1. F5 Status 5. Yes 2. If see Not Tested or No Go, click 6. Click 9 dots or middle of crosshairs Refresh 7. Enter (on physical keyboard) NOTE: GPS will be NO GO on simulators 8. y (on physical keyboard) 3. SA tab 9. Enter (on physical keyboard) 4. If Friendly Count = 1, click Refresh (Friendly = all online BFTs on all maps loaded, Observed = all enemy/combat messages such as IEDs on current map) Verify Role 5. Close 1. NOTE: Only configure role if authorized to do so. 2. Verify role name is correct by looking Create Folders at role name located in lower right 1. F4 Messages corner of screen. 2. Manage tab 3. Start 3. Click in Name field and type folder 4. FBCB2 name 5. Configure Role 4. OK (if using virtual keyboard) 6. Type part or all of role name in 5. New Folder Search field OR select Corps, 6. Close Division, Brigade, Battalion, Company, Platoon 7. STOP. DO NOT CONFIGURE ROLE UNLESS AUTHORIZED TO DO SO.

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 208 Blue Force TrackerUNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIALProcedures USE ONLY (2)

Create Address Group 16. Yes (if option of Yes to save changes appears) 1. F4 Messages 17. Send 2. Create tab (defaults to Create tab) 18. Send (will appear if any recipient is offline) 3. Edit Address Groups 4. Click in Name field and type folder name Create Quick Send Message 5. OK (if using virtual keyboard) Function 6. New Group (at top center of box) 1. F4 Messages 7. Highlight folder in which address is 2. Create tab (defaults to Create tab) to be placed 3. Highlight Free Text Message 9. Click in search box at left and type 4. Execute all or part of role name or folder 5. Type generic subject and body or name leave it blank 10. OK (if using virtual keyboard) 6. Message Options 11. Search 7. Message Settings tab (defaults to 12. Scroll over and highlight name in list Message Settings tab) (If searching folder, click on + to left of 8. Select Precedence (Emergency, highlighted folder to expand it and then FIPR) highlight addressee) 9. Select Acknowledgement (OA, OR) 13. Add Address 10. Addresses tab 14. Apply and Close (or OK) 11. Highlight addressee or folder of 15. Close addressees (or choose group from Select From drop-down menu, then highlight addressee in list) Create Free Text Message 12. Add 1. Click on icon and click on Free Text 13. Apply and Close (or OK) in lower left corner OR complete the 14. Yes (if option of Yes to save changes appears) following steps. 15. Save As 2. F4 Messages 16. Highlight folder in which to save 3. Create tab (defaults to Create tab) message 4. Highlight Free Text Message 17. Click in File field and type file name 5. Execute 18. OK (if using virtual keyboard) 6. Click in subject field and type subject 19. OK of message 20. OK 7. Click in body field and type body of 21. Close message 22. Click on button at top right of screen 8. Message Options with 3 dashes on it 9. Message Settings tab (defaults to 23. Expand folder by clicking on + Message Settings tab) beside it 10. Select Precedence (Emergency, 24. Highlight file name FIPR) 25. Click in Button Label field and type 11. Select Acknowledgement (OA, OR) button label (up to 4 characters) 12. Addresses tab 26. OK (if using virtual keyboard) 13. Highlight addressee or folder of 27. Click in Balloon Label field and type addressees (or choose group from Select text to appear when cursor is placed From drop-down menu, then highlight over button addressee in list) 28. Apply and Close (or OK) 14. Add 15. Apply and Close (or OK) UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 209 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Blue Force Tracker Procedures (3)

Create Quick Send Message Function for Close Air Support (CAS) 1. Click once on own icon and 22. Click in Button Label field and type memorize or write down URN (6-digit button label such as “CAS” (Button number) label can be up to 4 characters long) 2. Close 23. Click in Balloon Label field and type 3. F4 Messages balloon label such as “Close Air 4. Highlight Free Text Message Support” 5. Execute 24. Apply and Close (or OK) 6. Click in subject field and type subject name such as “CAS” 25. When need Close Air Support, click 7. Click in body field and type own on helicopter’s icon and memorize or information into message body, write down its role name including 26. Close - Role name (found on right, under 27. Click on CAS button (newly-created quick quick send message buttons) send message button) - URN (from step 1) 28. Click in body of message and type - Frequency and/or net ID operating self location if desired (self location can on be found by clicking once on own icon; then close box for own icon when finished) - Call sign 29. Message Options 8. Message Options 30. Addresses tab 9. Select Precedence (Emergency, 31. Click down arrow for drop-down FIPR) menu beside Select From 10. Select Acknowledgement (OA, OR) 32. Highlight/click on Master Address 11. Do not address quick send button as Book helicopter present in area may vary 33. Click in search box on right and type 12. Apply and Close (or OK) part of aircraft’s role name 13. Save As 34. Search 14. Highlight folder in which to save CAS 35. Scroll over to view highlighted role message name in list and verify it is correct 15. Click in File field and type file name 36. Add such as “CAS” 37. Apply and Close (or OK) 16. OK 38. Send 17. OK 18. Close 19. Click on button at top right of screen with 3 dashes on it 20. Expand folder in which CAS was saved by clicking on + beside it 21. Highlight file just created, such as CAS

UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 210 UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Blue Force Tracker Procedures (4)

Create SPOT Report: IED Create SPOT Report: Rifleman 1. NOTE: Only place IED on map if 1. NOTE: Only place rifleman on authorized to do so. Otherwise, call map if authorized to do so. in intel to authorized personnel. Otherwise, call in intel to 2. If necessary, zoom in to desired authorized personnel. level, such as 4x (Adjust with drop-down arrow in bottom right corner.) 2. If necessary, zoom in to desired 3. If necessary, move pan box level, such as 4x (Adjust with drop- 4. F3 Combat Msgs down arrow in bottom right corner.) 5. SPOT tab (defaults to SPOT tab) 3. If necessary, move pan box 6. Click down arrow for drop-down 4. F3 Combat Msgs menu under Equipment 1 5. SPOT tab (defaults to SPOT tab) 7. Highlight/click on IED 6. Leave Equipment 1 as Dismounted 8. Map (beside Location field) Personnel 9. Click location of IED on map 7. Map (beside location) 10. Long Form Message 8. Click location of rifleman on map 11. Message tab (defaults to Message tab) 9. Long Form Message 12. Message Options 10. Message tab (defaults to Message tab) 13. Message Settings tab (defaults to 11. Message Options Message Settings tab) 12. Select Precedence (Emergency, 14. Select Precedence (Emergency, FIPR) 15. FIPR) 13. Select Acknowledgement (OA, OR) 16. Select Acknowledgement (OA, OR) 14. Addresses tab 17. Addresses tab 15. Highlight addressee or folder of 18. Highlight addressee or folder of addressees (or choose group from Select addressees (or choose group from Select From drop-down menu, then highlight From drop-down menu, then highlight addressee in list) addressee in list) 16. Add 19. Add 17. Apply and Close (or OK) 20. Apply and Close (or OK) 18. Yes (if option of Yes to save changes appears) 21. Yes (if option of Yes to save changes appears) 19. Send 22. Send 20. Send (will appear if any recipient is offline) 23. Send (will appear if any recipient is offline)

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Create Overlay: Friendly Create Overlay: Friendly Boundary Company HQs 1. If necessary, zoom in to desired 1. If necessary, zoom in to desired level, such as 4x (Adjust with drop-down level, such as 4x (Adjust with drop-down arrow in bottom right corner.) arrow in bottom right corner.) 2. If necessary, move pan box 2. If necessary, move pan box 3. F4 Messages 3. F4 Messages 4. Create tab (defaults to Create tab) 4. Create tab (defaults to Create tab) 5. Highlight Overlay Message 5. Highlight Overlay Message 6. Execute 6. Execute 7. Object tab 7. Object tab 8. Group sub-tab (defaults to Group sub-tab) 8. Group sub-tab (defaults to Group sub-tab) 9. Click down arrow for drop-down 9. Click down arrow for drop-down menu beside Group menu beside Group 10. Highlight/click on General C2 10. Highlight/click on Units 11. Highlight BOUNDARIES 11. Scroll down if necessary and 12. Attributes highlight unit of choice, such as 13. Click down arrow for drop-down SIGNAL menu beside Color 12. Attributes 14. Highlight/click on Yellow 13. Check box beside HQ 15. OK 14. If desired, click down arrow for drop- 16. Add down menu beside Size, etc. and 17. Tap points on map to connect dots highlight/click on selection for boundary (cannot click on first point; 15. OK click near it instead) 16. Add 18. OK (on right side of screen) 17. Click location of HQ on map 19. Overlay tab 18. OK (on right side of screen) 20. Save As 19. Overlay tab 21. Highlight folder in which to save 20. Save As boundary 21. Highlight folder in which to save 22. Click in file field and type file name headquarters overlay 23. OK (if using virtual keyboard) 22. Click in File field and type file name 24. OK 23. OK (if using virtual keyboard) 25. OK 24. OK 26. Check box beside Keep Overlay 25. OK Displayed (at bottom) 26. Check box beside Keep Overlay 27. Close Displayed (at bottom) 27. Close

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Filter Clear Logs and Queues 1. F2 Filters (may have to wait several minutes) 1. Start 2. Overlays tab 2. FBCB2 3. Click Select under Overlays section 3. Clear Logs and Queues 4. Uncheck box beside Folder: 4. Scroll down to bottom of list Overlays Boundary (boundary name) 5. Check box beside Reset System 5. Uncheck box beside Folder: 6. Uncheck any category to keep Overlays HQ (headquarters name) (but for classroom purposes, clear all) 6. Close 7. Apply 7. On F2 Filters button, SET appears in 8. Yes yellow highlighting 9. Wait about 30 seconds 10. Close 11. Close Navigation 1. If necessary, zoom in to desired level, such as 4x (Adjust with drop-down Shutdown arrow in bottom right corner.) 1. Start 2. If necessary, move pan box 2. Shutdown 3. Nav 3. Shutdown 4. Route tab (defaults to Route tab) 4. Once see System Halted in bottom 5. Create left corner of screen, turn off Screen, 6. Type route name of exactly 9 Computer, Antenna, DAGR (SCAD) characters or leave as ROUTE0001 7. OK (if using virtual keyboard) 8. Map 9. Tap points on map to connect dots for route 10. OK (on right side of screen) 11. Check box beside Driver’s Display On (at bottom) 12. Steer To 13. Close

Go Offline 1. F6 Admin 2. Platform tab (defaults to Platform tab) 3. Location sub-tab (defaults to Location sub- tab) 4. Exit Ops 5. Yes 6. Cancel Timeout 7. Online (status is online; click to go offline) 8. Yes 9. Wait about 1-2 minutes

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Introduction to JBC-P Graphical User Interface (GUI)

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JBC-P System Startup

TTP – Proper startup and configuration is vital to the operation of JBC-P. A majority of system malfunctions are a direct result of improper startup and shut down by operator.

TTP – It may take as long as 15 minutes for the GPS-SAASM to acquire satellites. Ensure the GPS RA has good line-of-site (LOS) to the sky. The platform should not be under a roof or large overhead obstruction.

AN/UYK-128B (V)3 System Startup 1. Select PWR/QUIT to power up DAGR 2. Verify that the Sky View screen displays and changes to Present Position screen. 3. Toggle PMA/S1 to TRANSCEIVER ON. 4. Set circuit breaker switch CB1 on PU to ON. 5. Press and hold PWR on DU control panel for at least 4 seconds. 6. Enter passpharase at password to secure data at rest prompt and press enter. 7. Enter password and select OK. 8. Select NO at Virus scan screen. 9. Set KGV-72 PED mode to RUN. 10. Verify status of GPS and local COMM status indicators. 11. Toggle PMA/S1 to TRANSCEIVER ON. 12. Set Circuit Breaker switch CB1 on Docking Station to ON. 13. Press and hold PWR on tablet for at least 4 seconds. 14. Enter Passphrase at password to secure data at rest prompt and press Enter. 15. Enter login password and select OK. 16. Select NO at virus scan screen. 17. Set KGV-72 PED mode switch to RUN. 18. Verify status of GPS and Local COMM status indicators.

AN/UYK-128D/F (V)3 System Start Up

1. Toggle PMA/S1 to TRANSCEIVER ON. 2. Set circuit Breaker switch CB1 on PU to ON. 3. Press and hold PWR on DU control panel for at least 4 seconds. 4. Enter passphrase at password to secure data at rest prompt and press Enter. 5. Enter login password and select OK. 6. Select NO at virus scan screen. 7. Set KGV-72 PED mode to RUN. 8. Verify status of GPS and local COMM status indicators.

JBC-P Initial Configuration

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TTP – Proper configuration is vital – the system requires proper entries during configuration. If an improper selection is made, the process must be started over.

1. Power up system. 2. Enter passphrase at password to secure data at rest prompt and press Enter. 3. Enter the password at login prompt. 4. Select OK. 5. If required, select NO at virus scan prompt. 6. Select FBCB2 JBC-P. 7. Select OK. 8. Select BFT2. 9. Select OK. 10. Select Platform Encryption Device. 11. Select OK. 12. Select OK on LTIT Device Selection Box. 13. Select Platform Type and Vehicle type. 14. Select OK. 15. If required, connect Secure MDL. 16. Select Appropriate Install Device under External Devices. Go to step 19 if Hard Drive was selected. 17. Enter password and select Close. 18. Select OK and wait for Virus Scan to finish. 19. Select UTO(s) to install. 20. Select IMPORT. 21. Select OK. 22. Select Done. 23. If required, disconnect Secure MDL. 24. Select Reboot. 25. Enter prassphrase at password to secure data at rest prompt and press enter. 26. Enter password at login prompt. 27. Select OK. 28. Select OK when prompted to select role. 29. Select YES to proceed. 30. Make appropriate role selections. 31. Select OK. 32. Select OK at main login screen. 33. Select SECRET. 34. Select OK. 35. Select NO at virus scan prompt. 36. Turn KGV-72 PED Mode Switch to RUN. 37. Select OK on PED Status Change screen. 38. Verify KGV-72 PED LED status. 39. Turn KGV-72 PED Mode Switch to ADMIN. 40. Turn KGV-72 PED Mode Switch to RUN. 41. Select OK on PED Status Change screen. 42. Verify GPS and BFT-2 connections. 43. Verify correct Classification banner is displayed.

CAUTION – Do not shut off power to the PU/Tablet without first following the system shutdown procedure. Failure to comply may cause loss of program data or damage to the PU/Tablet.

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NOTE – KGV-72 PED in an UNKEYED state, or keyed and physically separated from the authenticated hard drive, is CCI and must be handled, stored, transported, and reported IAW DA Pamphlet 25-380-2 and AR 380-40

1. Turn Mode switch to OFF on KGV-72 PED. 2. Select Tools/System Action/Shutdown. 3. Select OK. 4. Set CB1 on PU/DOC to OFF. 5. Set PMA/S1 to TRANSCEIVER OFF to remove going to satellite transceiver.

JBC-P Verify System Configuration AN/UYK-128B (V)3

NOTE – If configuration listed in the summary of setting dialog box are incorrect, contact SIGNAL/COMM Maintenance.

1. Select Tools/Admin/Configure Platform. 2. Select Summary… 3. Verify: a.) Embedded SAASM: true b.) ETH: 0 c.) Device BFT2 PED 4. Select Close. 5. Select OK.

JBC-P Verify System Configuration AN/UYK-128C (V)3

1. Select Tools/Admin/Configure Platform. 2. Select Summary… 3. Verify: a.) Embedded SAASM: true b.) ETH: 0 c.) Device BFT2 PED 4. Select Close. 5. Select OK.

JBC-P Touch Screen Calibration

NOTE – The touch screen is the primary interface to JBC-P – make sure this is calibrated properly to avoid selecting the wrong function/location.

Touch Screen Calibration will timeout after 10 seconds. If required, select Y (Yes) to restart. Follow on screen instructions to complete touch screen calibration.

1. Select Tools/Admin/Touch Screen Calibration. 2. Select Accept. 3. Select Y (Yes). 4. Follow onscreen instructions for Touch Screen Calibration.

JBC-P Change Role

1. Select Tools/System Actions/Logout.

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2. Select OK. 3. Enter password into login dialog box. 4. Select Current Role drop-down arrow. 5. Select YES. 6. Make the appropriate selections using the drop-down arrows. 7. Select OK. 8. Select OK on main login screen. 9. If virus scan is displayed, select NO. 10. Select Tools/Admin/Platform Admin. 11. Select Platform. 12. Select Misc. 13. Select Requestor’s Call Sign text field. 14. Enter appropriate information in the field. 15. Select MEDEVAC Voice Net ID text field. 16. Enter appropriate Voice Net ID Frequency. 17. Select Apply. 18. Select Close.

JBC-P Situational Awareness (SA) Filters

Select SA Filters

1. Select Maps/Filters. 2. Select the SA tab. 3. The following panes and options are displayed; se3lect the required settings: a.) Labels: Show or Hide, b.) Friendly: Show All, Hide All, or Choose, c.) Enemy: Show All, Hide All, or Choose, d.) Unknown: Show or Hide, e.) GeoRef: Show or Hide. 4. Select Apply to select the filter options.

Select SA Menus

1. Selection Choose in the Friendly pane displays the following options: a.) Currency b.) Dimension c.) BDA d.) Echelon. 2. Selection Choose in the Enemy pane displays the following options: a.) Currency b.) Dimension c.) BDA d.) Source e.) Type.

The FIPR message queue sorts received messages into respective categories based on set precedence.

Open allows the operator to complete various objectives such as view receipt of messages, forward messages, or save messages.

Display Received Message in FIPR Queue

1. Select appropriate box on the FIPR queue. The inbox will display the messages folder of the precedence you selected. 2. Select the desired messages from right side to view contents of message. The message subject and comments display on the bottom of the messages dialog box in a preview pane.

Delete a Received FIPR Message

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1. Select appropriate message precedence on the FIRP queue. The inbox displays the Messages folder of the precedence you selected. 2. Select the desired message from right side. 3. Select Delete. Message is removed from Inbox.

Setup Address Groups

TTP – The system automatically creates address groups through the generation of a Convoy Patrol Group (CPG) when they are sent and received.

TTP – There are two options to add members to address groups:

Create an Address Group

1. Select Messaging/Groups. 2. Select New Group. 3. Type in the field. 4. Select Close. 5. Verify newly created group is highlighted. 6. Select Add Member… Address book displays with two tabs: Address Book and Groups: a.) Search: Select the search text field. Type role. Select Search and matching roles are displayed in right pane. b.) Echelon: Search desired echelons from left side of address book. Roles are displayed in right pane. c.) Multiple roles can be added by selecting individual roles displayed in the right pane. 7. Select appropriate role(s). 8. Select Apply. 9. Select Done. 10. Repeat steps 6-9 to add members to any empty groups. 11. Select Done.

Add Members to Address Group

1. Select Messaging/Groups. 2. Select group to add members to. 3. Select Add Member… 4. Select Groups tab. 5. Select the group containing roles you wish to add to new group. Group members display on right pane. 6. Select desired role(s) to add. 7. Select Apply. 8. Select Done. 9. Repeat steps 1-8 as required.

Remove Members from Address Group

1. Select Messaging/Groups. 2. Select group from which you want to remove a member. 3. Select role(s) to be removed in right column. 4. Select Remove Member(s).

Delete an Address Group

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1. Select Messaging/Groups. 2. Select the group you want to delete. 3. Select Delete Group. 4. Message “The selected group will be deleted” displays. Select OK. The highlighted group is removed.

Adding Members with Area Select

TTP – All address groups need to have addresses added, otherwise an error message will display when you try to close the Groups dialog box.

TTP – To send a message to blue forces in a region, use area map graphical select (if appropriate filters are selected to limit or not limit who would be selected) to create a group to send a message.

1. Select Messaging/Groups. 2. Select group to add members to. 3. Select Add Member… 4. Select Area Select. Map is displayed. 5. Tap on map to select first corner of selection rectangle. 6. Tap on map to select opposite corner of selection rectangle. 7. Selected roles display under Platforms tab. 8. Select desired role(s) to add. 9. Select Apply. 10. Select Done.

Set Message Defaults

1. Select Messaging/New Message. 2. Select desired message from the menu of preformatted messages. 3. Select Settings tab. Settings tab displays the message Precedence, Acknowledgements, Security Level, and Perishability. 4. Select desired settings. 5. Select Save As Default. 6. Select Addresses tab. 7. Select Addresses Book. Addresses book displays two tabs: Addresses Book and Groups. 8. Select Addresses Book tab. 9. Select desired address(es). 10. Select Apply. 11. Select Done. Address Book closes. 12. Select Save As Default.

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Setup Message Folders

TTP – Naming conventions need to be standardized within a unit to prevent confusion. This is usually established in a unit’s digital Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), which can encompass folder names, messages, and overlay names.

TIP – The saved folder stores folders created for saving messages. After a folder is created, it can be renamed, moved, or deleted.

1. Select Messaging/Mailbox. 2. Select Create New Folder. 3. Select New saved folder name. 4. Enter . Folder name can be up to 32 characters. 5. Select Close. 6. Select OK. 7. Repeat steps 2-6 as required.

Rename a Message Folder

1. Select Messaging/Mailbox. 2. Select . 3. Select Rename Folder icon. 4. Select new name for folder “” text field. 5. Enter new . 6. Select Close. 7. Select Ok.

Delete a Message Folder

1. Select Messaging/Mailbox. 2. Select . 3. Select Delete Folder. 4. Select OK.

Perform Instant Messaging

TIP – Instant Messaging (IM) is a chat session between only two participants.

Send an Instant Message

1. Select Messaging/Chat. 2. Select IM… 3. Select Desired Platform. 4. Select Done. Designated addressed platform display above IM dialog box. (You may only select one role at a time. The role selected displays as a tab at the top of the page. You may have multiple, Independent Sessions going at once and a tab will be created for each) 5. Select Unclassified or Secret. 6. Select text field.

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7. Type message. 8. Select Close. 9. Select Send. (When completed with conversation, continue with procedure) 10. Select X on right side of IM tab. 11. Select Save Log checkbox. 12. Select Yes to leave conversation.

Reply to IM

1. Select Messaging/Chat. 2. Select appropriate tab for IM conversation. 3. Reply to message. 4. Exit/Save IM session.

Create a Chat Room / Invite Roles to a Chat

TIP – Chat Rooms now have SECRET functionality. When changing Chat Room to SECRET and inviting an unclassified user, the System will reflect the unclassified user has been invited on your system but the unclassified user will not see the invitation.

Create a Chat Room

1. Select Messaging/Chat. 2. Select Unclassified or Secret. 3. Select Create Chat Room Text Field. 4. Type in text field. 5. Select Close. 6. Select Create Chat Room. (If you choose to make the Chat Room SECRET, you must select the SECRET option prior to selecting Create Chat Room)

Invite Roles to a Chat Room

1. Select chat room that you created. 2. Select Invite. (Select desired Platforms, Units, or All to invite to Chat Room. Left side provides a selectable menu to locate platforms. Search option is available at the bottom.) 3. Select desired platforms. 4. Select Apply. 5. Select Done.

Accept Chat Room Invite

1. Select Messaging/Chat. 2. Select [chat room name] from Chat/IM tab. 3. Select Join. 4. Select the text field. 5. Type your message. 6. Select Close. 7. Select Send.

Decline Chat Room Invite

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1. Select Messaging/Chat. 2. Select [chat room name] from Chat/IM tab. 3. Select Decline. 4. Select Chat from messaging ribbon menu to hide chat session. (Declined Chat Room invitations still show “Joined” status as “invited”. To remove inactive chat rooms, highlight in the Chat/IM tab and select remove.)

Save and Close Chat Session

1. Select X on the right side of the tab to clos Chat Session. 2. Ensure Save Log is check marked. 3. Select Yes to close Chat Room and display Chat/IM tab defaults. (The status of the Chat room is listed as inactive)

Create SPOT Report Icon (IED)

TIP – The SPOT report can be sent with minimal interaction. When a SPOT report is sent, the system will automatically display an icon at the reported location on the SA display, whether it is IED, VBIED, or dismounted personnel that is selected.

Create SPOT Report via Quick Send SPOT Report

1. Select Quick Send SPOT Report. 2. Drag and Drop IED symbol to the map. 3. Select Send.

Edit a SPOT Report After Sending

1. Select icon on the SA. 2. Select Misc. 3. Select Edit. 4. Update the appropriate information. 5. Select Done.

Free Text Setup for Routine Reports

TTP – Creating a Quick Send Free Text message button will save time when sending frequent routine messages, for example: daily Green 2 Sensitive Items Reports.

1. 1. Select Messaging/New Message/Next>>/Free Text. 2. Select Subject text field. 3. Enter appropriate information. 4. Select Close. 5. Select Comments text field. 6. Type in appropriate information. 7. Select Close. 8. Select Save As. 9. Check the Quick Send check box. 10. Select the Message Name text box. 11. Type in the appropriate information. 12. Select Close.

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13. Select Quick Send Button Label text field. 14. Enter appropriate information. 15. Select Close. 16. Select the Quick Send Button to assign the message to. 17. Select form left-hand pane. 18. Select Save. 19. Send or Cancel message as required.

Create/Export Mission Data Set (MDS)

Create Mission Data Set

1. 1. Select Tools/Apps/Mission Data Manager. 2. Select New MDS. 3. Select Name text field. 4. Enter appropriate information. 5. Select Point of Contact text field. 6. Enter appropriate information. 7. Select Description text field. 8. Enter appropriate information. 9. Select Close. 10. Select OK. 11. Select file(s) from the MDS list in the left hand pane. 12. Select Add to MDS. 13. Select MDS checkbox. 14. Select OK.

Import Mission Data Set

1. Connect Secure MDL. 2. Select Tools/Apps/Mission Data Manager. 3. Select Device: option bar from the right side of Mission Data Manager. 4. Select SecureMdlDevice. 5. Enter password. 6. Select OK. 7. Select the appropriate MDS from MDS list. 8. Select

Copy Files/Folders Using My Documents

1. Connect Secure MDL. 2. Select Tools/Apps/My Documents. 3. Select My Documents on right pane. 4. Select SecureMdlDevice from drop down menu. 5. Enter appropriate password. 6. Select OK. 7. Select files or folders to be copied. 8. Select ← to create a copy of the files or folder on destination device. 9. Select Close. 10. Disconnect Secure MDL.

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Delete Files

1. Connect Secure MDL. 2. Select Tools/Apps/My Documents. 3. Select My Documents on right pane. 4. Select SecureMdlDevice. 5. Enter appropriate password. 6. Select OK. 7. Select file(s) or folder(s) to be deleted. 8. Select Delete. 9. Select Delete item. 10. Select Close. 11. Disconnect Secure MDL.

Using LibreOffice

NOTE: The main purpose of using LibreOffice is to be able to receive, display, and edit documents from CPOF. LibreOffice is a software application suite which is compatible with Microsoft Office and is only available to SECRET cleared operators on a secure system. LibreOffice Text Documents is a word processing program, LibreOffice Spreadsheet is a spreadsheet program, and LibreOffice Presentation is a slide presentation program.

Using LibreOffice

1. Select Tools/Apps/(LibreOffice Text Document) (LibreOffice Spreadsheet) (LibreOffice Presentation). 2. Create the document. 3. Save the file: a.) Select File/Save As, b.) Enter in the Name: text box, c.) Select a type from the File type: option, d.) Check or uncheck the Save with password as required by unit SOP, e.) If save with password option was selected, enter password and select OK, f.) Select Save.

Map Management

Find a Unit/Platform on a Map

1. Select Maps/Center On. 2. Select Objects tab. 3. Enter or in the Search text field. 4. Select Search. 5. Select the platform to center on from the Object pane. 6. Select GO to center the map on the unit of platform icon.

Select Map Type

1. Select Maps/Map Settings. 2. Select a map format/type: 1.) CIB, 2.) CADRG, 3.) Imagery, 4. Default, 5.) Other map types when loaded 3. Select a layer to highlight so transparency can be adjusted. 4. Select Up or Down to change order layers are listed.

Load Maps

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1. Connect media source containing map data. 2. Select Maps/Map Manager. 3. Select Media in left pane. 4. Select media type that contains map data. 5. Select Import. 6. If required, enter password and select OK. 7. When virus scan is complete, files will be visible at top of Import pane. 8. Select Yes. 9. Select files to import. 10. Enter in Import Name field. 11. Select Start. 12. Select Close.

Create/Export Map Sets 1. Select Maps/Map Manager. 2. Select Installed folder. 3. Select Installed Map Set Details. 4. Select maps to be added to the new map set. 5. Select Add to Map Set. 6. Select Create Map Set. 7. Select OK. 8. Enter name for new map set. 9. Select Close. 10. Select Tools/Apps/Mission Data Manager. 11. Select SecureMDL from right pane Device selection. 12. Enter password and select OK. 13. Select the map set from Map group in Mission Data Manager pane. 14. Select Export>. This may take a long time. 15. Select OK. 16. Select Close.

Create New Convoy Patrol Group

1. Select Tools/Apps/Convoy Patrol Group Mgr. 2. Select Create New. 3. Select Name field. 4. Type appropriate name for CPG according to digital SOP. 5. Select Effective DTG and update as required for mission. 6. Select Estimated Dissolution DTG and update as required for mission. 7. Select desired platform role to be added on left pane. 8. Select Add>>. 9. Select a name from either list and select Set leader. 10. Select name from either list and select Set Monitor. The monitor’s name is annotated with an *. 11. Select Save. 12. Select Send.

Edit a CPG

1. Ensure the Create/Edit tab is selected. 2. Select desired CPG from CPG Info Name dropdown. 3. Make appropriate changes. 4. Select Save.

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5. Select Send.

Terminate a CPG

1. Select desired CPG from CPG dropdown. 2. Select Terminate. 3. Select Yes. 4. Select Close.

Clear Data

TTP – It is recommended to use Clear Data function on a daily basis or when system performance is degraded. Most units employ the Clear Data function twice a day per SOP, during each shift change. Failure to Clear Data regularly may cause performance issues and potential system crashes.

1. Select Tools/Admin/Clear Data. 2. Select check box (es) next to corresponding option(s) in Select Items to Clear area. 3. Select Apply. 4. Select Yes. 5. Select Close. 6. Select Close.

Caution – Accidently or purposely clearing the JOSEKI key from the KGV-72 requires the KGV-72 be returned to the Electronic Maintenance Facility (ELM) to become operational.

TIP – A MAYDAY message will be sent when Destroy System is used.

Note – When the destroy option is selected, the operator is shown a warning that the local system will be destroyed in 15 seconds. The operator has the option to select NOW and destroy the disk drive, KGV-72 PED, and satellite transceiver immediately or select cancel to stop the system destruction. Once NOW is selected or 15 seconds elapses, the screen goes blank and the operator is locked out of the system. Satellite transceiver and KGV-72 PED are disabled immediately and the computer operating system begins formatting the disk drive.

Destroy System

1. Select Tools/Destroy. 2. Select NOW.

Zeroize KGV-72

1. To zeroize the KGV-72 PED: Lift up and turn Mode Switch to the Z position.

Destroy the KGV-72 PED Using PED Manager

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1. Select Tools/PED Manager. 2. Select Advanced on platform Encryption Device Manager Dialog Box. 3. Select Destroy PED. 4. Select Continue. 5. Allow the countdown to complete or select NOW to destroy the PED immediately. 6. Select OK. 7. Removed W1Y cabled from KGV-72 PED J4. 8. Unscrew HUB cover and remove HUB from KGV-72 PED.

Zeroize Data and Mission Keys

1. Select Tools/Admin/GPS SAASM VICTORY Control. 2. Select Zeroize. Zeroize Data and Mission Keys dialog box displays. 3. Select Yes. Zeroize Command Result dialog box displays. 4. Select OK. 5. Scroll to GB-GRAM. 6. Select Reboot. 7. Select Close.

Zeroize DAGR CV Keys

1. Select PWR/QUIT and POS/PAGE simultaneously from the DAGR display screen. Active Emergency Zeroize warning dialog box displays. 2. Select ENTER to perform emergency Zeroize. Emergency Zeroize Passed message displays. 3. Select ENTER to acknowledge message. No CV Loaded message closes.

Shut Down the JBC-P System

1. Turn Mode switch to OFF on KGV-72 PED. 2. Select Tools/System Actions/Shutdown. 3. Select OK. 4. Set CB1 on PU/Dock to OFF. 5. Set PMA S1 to TRANSCEIVER OFF to remove power going to satellite transceiver. 6. If equipped, select PWR/QUIT on DAGR.

Common Troubleshooting

Signal Quality Indicator No Signal

1. Verify satellite transceiver line of site is unobstructed. 2. Does Signal Quality Indicator display bars? a.) Yes – Exit, b.) No – Go to next step. 3. Verify PMA switch is set to Transceiver On and KGV-72 PED Mode switch is set to RUN and LED is solid green. 4. Does Signal Quality Indicator display bars? a.) Yes – EXIT, b.) No – Go to next step. 5. Disconnect W1P and then reconnect.

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6. Verify/connect W1A and W3Z cables. 7. Does Signal Quality Indicator display bars? a.) Yes – EXIT, b.) No – contact Signal/Comm Maintenance.

1. Verify/Set CB1 to the ON position. 2. Verify Blackouts and NVIS are no ON. 3. Press and hold the PWR button on the DU/Tablet for up to 4 seconds. 4. Does screen remain illuminated? a.) Yes – EXIT, b.) No – Go to next step 5. Check vehicle voltage gauge on dashboard to ensure the needle is not in the red. 6. Is the needle in the red? a.) Yes – Contact Vehicle Maintenance, b.) No – Go to the next step 7. Verify/Connect W1 cable connection. 8. Verify/Connect Interconnect Cable (AN/UYK-128C (V)3) or W2 Display Cable (AN/UYK-128B (V)3) and AN/UYK-128D (V)3). 9. Press and hold the PWR button on the DU for up to 4 seconds. 10. Does DU remain illuminated? a.) Yes – EXIT, b.) No – Contact Signal/Comm Maintenance.

Cannot See Own Icon

1. Is the GPS Status Indicator Green? a.) Yes – Select AUTO CENTER – EXIT, b.) No – Go to next step 2. Ensure GPS passes boot test IAW TM during system start up. Replace GPS if boot test fails. 3. Verify that all cables are connected properly. 4. Select GPS Status Indicator. 5. Check time, position and heading status. 6. Are all three a Go? a.) Yes – Refresh screen – EXIT, b.) No – Go to next step 7. Verify following GPS settings using procedures in TM or GPS/SAASM Control/Management Utility: * Almanac < 3 days old, * TFOM = 5 or less, * FOM = 4 or less, * Correct Datum installed 8. Verify operating mode is “Continuous” 9. Verify CV keys are loaded IAW TM. 10. Move platform so GPS antenna has clear view of surrounding sky and is away from any communication jamming systems operating nearby. 11. Is the GPS tracking at least three satellite? a.) Yes – EXIT, b.) No – Contact Signal/Comm Maintenance

KGV-72 PED LED Flashing Green/Amber

1. Turn KGV-72 mode switch to Admin. 2. Is KGV-72 PED flashing green/Amber? a.) Yes – Got to next step, b.) No – Exit. 3. Verify/Connect W3Z cable. 4. Is the KGV-72 PED LED flashing Green/Amber? a.) Yes – Contact Signal/Comm Maintenance.

NOTE – IF the KGV-72 is red, it is in an alarm state indicating a loss of JOSEKI or mismatched keys. IF the KGV-72 PED LED is flashing amber, it indicated that the HUB is low (5% charge) or missing.

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Introduction to Interface (OPS)

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Interactive Software User’s Manual (ISUM) – Launched from Start Menu

TIP – The Table of Contents in the left hand pane provides a list of headings for the different functional areas of the system. Under each heading are the individual topics that provide step-by-step instructions for operating the system.

1. Select Start>Help>Main Help. 2. Select one of the following four tabs in the left hand pane to find a topic: a.) Contents-View help topics through the Contents structure, b.) Index-Search for words with the Index feature, c.) Search- Do a Search on any word or phrase, d.) Glossary-Find the meaning of abbreviations used within the system through the Glossary feature 3. Select the X in the upper right hand corner to close the ISUM.

ISUM – Content Sensitive Help (CSH)

TIP – The Table of Contents in the left hand pane provides a list of headings for the different functional areas of the system. Under each heading are individual topics that provide step-by-step instructions for operating the system.

1. The Interactive Systems User’s Manual (ISUM) is an interactive Technical Bulletin that provides step-by-step instructions for operating the JCR software application. 2. Select Help to access information about content related to the topic of that dialog box. 3. CSH has the same Table of Contents as the ISUM launched from the Start menu.

Startup the AN/UYK-128A(V)3

TTP – Proper startup and configuration is vital to the operation of JCR. A majority of system malfunctions are a direct result of improper startup and shut- down by the operator.

TTP – It may take as long as 15 minutes for the DAGR to acquire satellites. Ensure that the DAGR has a good view of the sky. The platform should not be under a root or a large overhead obstruction.

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1. Select PWR/Quit to power up the DAGR. 2. Verify that the Sky View screen displays and changes to Present Position screen. 3. Toggle system circuit breaker switch on PMA to ON (BFT-2 only). 4. Set circuit breaker switch CB1 on PU to ON. 5. On the DU control panel, press and hold PWR for at least 4 seconds. 6. Select Start>Login. 7. Enter password and select Continue. 8. If Virus Scan dialog box is displayed, select NO to continue logging in. 9. Select OPS to start the OPS screen. 10. Turn Mode Switch on KGV-72 PED from OFF to RUN (BFT-2 only-if equipped). 11. Verify the status of the GPS and Local COMM status indicators (gumballs).

Initial Configuration AN/UYK-128A(V)3

TIP – Proper configuration is vital. The system requires proper entries during product configuration. Double check every setting before making the selection. If an improper product selection is made during product configuration, the process will need to be started over.

1. Power up AN/UYK-128A(V)3. 2. Type in password at login prompt. 3. Select Start>FBCB2>Mission Data Load>Mission Data Loader. 4. Install the UTO. Select the ‘Copy From’ tab, use the ‘Copy From Source’ drop down box to select the source that contains the mission data set. Virus scan will run. Select the mission data set and select the <- Extract button. 5. After the file has been Extracted select OK. 6. Select the Install tab. Select the file you just copied, select Install Mission. 7. When installation is complete, select OK, select Close. 8. Select Product as FBCB2 JCR. 9. Select BFT2, select OK. 10. Select Platform Encryption Device, select OK. 11. Select a Platform/Vehicle type on the Platform Type tab, select Apply. 12. Select the Hardware tab and verify hardware configuration. 13. Select the Comm tab and verify all the connections on this tab, select OK. 14. Ensure that the attached devices you configured in previous steps are connected and operation normally before you reboot the platform. 15. Select Reboot. 16. When the system comes back up, login with your password and select your role. 17. Configure the Platform Encryption Device.

Verify AN/UYK-128A(V)3 Configuration

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TIP – To configure platform settings, follow instructions below and make changes as necessary. Always select apply before selecting OK when making changes.

1. Select Start>Configure Platform. 2. Select Hardware tab. 3. Use cursor to drag Special User Authentication dialog box out of way. 4. Verify Hardware Settings: a.) Connection Type is set to SIAD, b.) J2 is set to DAGR 5. Select Summary. 6. Verify Ethernet setting: a.) Eth: 0, b.) Alias: , c.) Device: BFT2 PED 7. Contact Signal/Comm Maintenance to correct improper settings. 8. Select Close. 9. Select Cancel on Special User Authentication dialog box. 10. Select Close.

Touch Screen Calibration

TTP – The touch screen is the primary interface to the JCR. Make sure it is calibrated properly to avoid selecting the wrong function/location.

TIP – When calibrating the touch screen, all running programs will be closed and the system will be restarted prior to starting the operation. TIP – Each hardware configuration has a different screen display for touchscreen calibration.

1. Select Start>Settings>TouchScreen Calibration. 2. Type y for yes. 3. Select Enter (System reboots). 4. Touch center point of each red target with the stylus as they appear. Be sure to position stylus or mouse control as close to center point as possible when displayed. 5. Select OK. 6. Type y for yes. 7. Select Enter. 8. Type y yes.

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9. Select Enter.

Change Role

TTP – There may be situations when a leader must leave his platform and “jump track” to a subordinate’s vehicle. Changing roles is easier with JCR than previous software versions, however all data will be lost when a system is re-rolled. Depending on the situation and time available you may: a.) jump to a subordinate’s vehicle and only change your alias (call sign) in the log- in screen on their system, b.) Jump to a subordinate’s vehicle and re-role their system, which will correctly show your role on all other platforms’ SA, but will erase all your subordinate’s data, c.) if time is available, remove your hard drive and install it in your subordinate’s system. This will retain your saved data and allow your role to properly display on all other platforms’ SA. If you are BFT equipped, you must unbind and bind the satellite transceivers. The subordinate’s KGV-72 PED must also be re-authenticated to your hard drive and have operational keys re-loaded. This can only be done on systems utilizing the same hardware (e.g. BFT to another BFT system). IF the hardware is different this will require extensive signal support involvement to reconfigure the system correctly.

1. Select Start>Log Off. 2. Select Yes. 3. Select Start>Login. 4. Enter . 5. Select Current Role option arrow. 6. Select Yes. 7. Select role(s) from the Select Platform dialog box (in order from top to bottom). 8. Select a match found within Matches. 9. Select OK. 10. Enter for the platform in the Alias test box. 11. Select OK.

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Setup Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC) Frequencies

TIP – The Misc tab on the ADMIN dialog box displays radio device information and allows configuration of medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) settings. Requestor’s call sign and MEDEVAC Voice NETID must be set to create a MEDEVAC message.

1. Select Admin on the OPS screen. 2. Select Platform. 3. Select Misc. 4. Enter in Requestor’s Call Sign text box. 5. Enter current MEDEVAC voice net ID into the MEDEVAC Voice Net ID text box. 6. Select Plain Text or Encrypted in Voice Net Text Mode pane. 7. Enter unit’s current voice net ID in the Voice Net ID text box. 8. Select Apply.

1. Select Admin on the OPS Screen. 2. Select the Platform tab. 3. Select the Misc subtab. 4. Type your Call Sign in Requestor’s Call Sign: text box. NOTE: The Alias that was entered at login will not display here as the Requestor’s Call Sign. 5. Select Apply.

Description of Chat

1. Chat rooms will always be unclassified. 2. Built to conform with popular chat room conventions. 3. Utilize the Address Book and the Message Addressing GUIs for building “Buddy List”. 4. Chat Provides ability to establish chat rooms that support up to 16 users per chat room. 5. Up to 6 chat rooms per platform 6. Also allows instant messaging between two JCR users.

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Setup Message Addressing

1. Ensure Messages dialog box is open. 2. Select “New Message” in left folder pane. 3. Select in Message Type pane. 4. Select Set Default Message Addressing. 5. Select Message Settings. 6. Select . 7. Select Acknowledgements checkbox(es) when a confirmation or receipt is required or when an OP (Operator Response) is required. 8. Select Message Addressees. 9. Select role(s) from the Select Platform dialog box. 10. Select OK. 11. Select OK. 12. Select Close.

Setup Address Groups

TTP – If the correct match is not displayed, use the search feature. Type all, or part, of the platform/unit identifier in the Search text box in the Lookup area and select Search.

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1. Ensure Messages dialog box is open. 2. Select “Address Groups” in folder pane. 3. Select Add Group. 4. Enter in Group Name text box. 5. Select OK. 6. Select Add Addressee. 7. Select role(s) from the Select Platform dialog box. 8. Select Apply. (repeat steps 8 and 9 to add more). 9. Select Close. 10. To rename an Address Group: Select “Address Groups” in folder pane. 11. Select folder in right pane. 12. Select Rename Group. 13. Enter in Group Name text box. 14. Select OK.

Setup Message Folders

TTP – Naming conventions need to be standardized within a unit to prevent confusion. This is usually established in a unit’s Digital Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), which can encompass folder names, messages, and overlay names.

TIP – The Saved Folder stores folders created for saving messages. After a folder is created, it can be renamed, moved, or deleted.

1. Ensure Messages dialog box is open.

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2. Select “Saved” folder in folder pane. 3. Select New Folder. 4. Enter in Folder/File Name text box. 5. Select OK.

Open and Close Chat Manager

Note – When you receive a message or invite, the Chat button on the OPS screen will flash.

Overview 1. Select Chat from the main screen. 2. The Chat Manager dialog box displays the following: a.) Classification banner b.) Tabs 1.) Buddy List: a.) Buddy List Pane b.) Modify Buddy List c.) Chat 2.) Chat Rooms: 1.) Active Rooms pane 2.) Pending Invites pane 3.) New Room 4.) Accept 5.) Reject c.) Hide

Option Menu

1. Select a Chat Room tab and the following will be displayed: a.) Chat Pane b.) Members List Pane c.) Text box d.) Leave e.) Invite

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Create a Buddy List and a Chat Room

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1. Select Buddy List. 2. Select Modify Buddy List. 3. Select Add… 4. Select role(s) to be entered on the buddy list from the Select Platform dialog box. 5. Select OK. 6. Select OK. 7. Select Chat Rooms on the Chat Manager dialog box. 8. Select New Room. 9. Enter for the chat room. 10. Select OK.

Invite Roles to a Chat Room

1. Select chat room that you created. 2. Select Invite. 3. Select role(s) to invite to chat room from the Select Platform dialog box. 4. Select OK. 5. Select OK.

Participate in a Chat Session and leave a Chat Room

Note – If you selected Leave to leave a chat room, the chat room will be deleted locally.

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1. Select Chat Rooms. 2. Select a room in the Pending Invites pane. 3. Select Accept. 4. Select . 5. Enter in the text box. 6. Select Enter. 7. To leave a chat room select Leave, or select another Chat room. 8. Select Yes. 9. To reenter an existing chat room select .

NOTE: You cannot reenter a chat room until invited if you select Leave for that chat room.

Send an Instant Message

TIP – Instant Message tabs count against the six chat room maximum each user is allowed.

1. Select role from the Buddy List. 2. Select Chat. 3. Select . 4. Enter in the text box. 5. Select Enter on keyboard.

Manage Flash/Immediate/Priority/Routine Messages (FIPR QUEUE

TIP – To sort Messages, select column heading. The messages are sorted and displayed in descending order.

TIP – OR column will change from Y to R when the appropriate action is performed: Have Complied, Can’t Comply, or Will Comply.

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Access messages in 6. Select Close. FIPR queue 1. Select FIPR button with message(s) indicated. 2. Select message list. 3. Select Display Msg.

Saved displayed message Delete FIPR message

1. Select Save As. 1. Select message to 2. Select Msg folder. delete. 3. Enter in 2. Select Delete Msg. File text box. 3. Select Yes or No. 4. Select Save. 4. Select Close. 5. Select OK.

Create SPOT Report

TIP-The SPOT report can be sent with minimal interaction. When a SPOT report is sent, the system will automatically display an icon at the reported location on the SA display, whether it is an IED, VBIED or Dismounted Personnel that is selected.

TIP-The SPOT report cannot be saved or sent until the sender’s location is entered on SPOT report. The location will be entered by default if it is current. If the message sender’s reported locationg isn’t current, then it must be entered by selecting Additional Info.

1. Select the hostile forces icon from Display Controller on main screen. The Display Controller will disappear. 2. Select a location on the map using the crosshair (cursor) as a pointer. The SPOT report dialog box will be displayed.

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3. All of the required information is automatically filled in according to the input from the user’s computer. The user may choose to adjust the following default information: a.) Select Line 1 Option-Size. No Comment by default, b.) Select Line 2 Option-Activity. Stationary by default, c.) Select Line 3 Option- Location. User selected location by crosshair, d.) Select Line 4 Option-Uniform. Blank by default, e.) Select Line 5 Option- Time/Observed DTG. Time NOW by default, f.) Select Line 6 Option-Equipment. Dismount Personnel, IED, VBIED by default (dependent on quick send button selected). 4. Select Additional Info and enter Observer’s current location is REQUIRED INPUT. 5. Enter information in other optional fields as needed. 6. Select Save to save the SPOT report to the Combat Messages folder in the Saved folder in Messages. 7. Select Send to send the SPOT report to default addressees. 8. The Combat Messages dialog box will close once the SPOT report has been sent.

Free Text Setup for Routine Reports

TTP – Creating a Quick Send Free Text message button will save time when sending frequent routine messages for example; daily Green 2 Sensitive Items Reports.

1. Select the envelope icon from the Display Controller. 2. Select Orders/Requests from the New Message folder in the left hand pane. 3. Select Free Text Message from the Message Type pane. 4. Select Create Message. 5. Select Message Options… 6. Select Message Addressees. 7. Select role(s) from the Select Platform dialog box. 8. Select OK.

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9. Select OK. 10. Create the message. 11. Select Save As… 12. Enter Quick Send Free Text in Folder text box. 13. Select Create. 14. Select arrow to expand Saved Msg folder. 15. Select Create. 16. Enter Quick Send Free Text folder. 17. Select Save. 18. Select OK. 19. Select “Quick Send from left hand pane. 20. Select “Quick Send Button Select” option. 21. Select message “Quick Send Free Text” in Saved Messages folder. 22. Enter in Button Label text box. (maximum of 4 characters). 23. Enter in Balloon Label text box. (maximum of 64 characters). 24. Select Apply. 25. Select Close.

Create Mission Data Set (MDS)

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1. Select Start>FBCB2>Mission Data Load>Mission Data Loader. 2. Select Create/Edit. 3. Select New Mission. 4. Enter in Mission Name: *text box. Note: Additional information such as Point of Contract and a description of the MDS can be added but are not required. 5. Select Classification option. 6. Select Save. 7. Select Close. 8. Select from the Mission Data Sets pane. 9. Select plus (+) sign left of folder in Available Mission Data Files pane to expand the folder. 10. Select from Available Mission Data Files pane. 11. Select Add File->.

Copy Mission Data Set (MDS) from SecureMDL

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TIP-JCR performs a virus scan on all files on the SecureMDL prior to listing the files. The virus scan can take a long time depending on how much data is stored on the SecureMDL when it is installed onto the system.

1. Connect SecureMDL. 2. Select

Start>FBCB2>Mission Data Load>Mission Data Loader. 3. Select Copy From tab. 4. Select SecureMdlDevice from Copy From Source option. 5. Enter SecureMDL password. 6. Select OK. Virus scan runs. 7. Select folder in Copy From Source pane. 8. Select <-Extract. 9. Select OK. 10. Disconnect SecureMDL.

Install Mission Data Set (MDS) from SecureMDL

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1. Connect the SecureMDL. 2. Verify/Copy MDS from SecureMDL. 3. Select Install. 4. Select folder. 5. Select Install Mission. 6. Select OK. 7. Select OK. 8. Select Close. 9. Disconnect SecureMDL.

Find a Unit/Platform on a Map

TTP – Use this technique to locate a friendly unit or platform by centering the map on that unit’s icon.

1. Select Map… from the OPS screen. 2. Ensure that the Background tab is selected. 3. Select Center On… 4. Select Unit/Platform/Object tab.

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5. Enter or in the Lookup pane text box. 6. Select Search. 7. Location of unit or platform searched for is displayed within the Fill Loc: text box in Center Location pane. 8. Select the platform to center on from the Unit/Platform/Object pane. 9. Select OK to center the map on the unit platform icon.

Map Layers

TTP – Rec0ommend setting CIB at approximately 65% and CADRG at approximately 30%.

TIP – More than one layer can be viewed at a time but only one layer can be highlighted at a time. Therefore, the transparency can only be adjusted for one layer at a time.

1. Ensure Map Control dialog box is open. 2. Select Layers.

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3. Select a map format/type: 1.) VPF 2.) RPF 3.) CIB 4.) CADRG 5.) DTED 6.) (other map types when loaded 4. Select a layer to highlight so transparency can be adjusted. 5. Select a drag Transparency slider tool up to increase transparency and down to decrease it. 6. Select Move Up or Move Down to change order layers are listed. 7. Select Save.

Manage Convoy Patrol Group

TIP – The Convoy Patrol Group (CPG) is a flexible grouping function that allows platforms to observe convoy or patrol movements during a combat or resupply mission.

1. To Create a Convoy Patrol Group: a. Select Apps from OPS screen. b. Select Convoy Patrol Group Manager. c. Select Execute. d. Select Create/Edit. e. Select Create New. f. Enter in Name text box in CPG Info pane. g. Select NOW in Effective DTG text box.

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h. Enter estimated expiration date and time in Estimated Dissolution DTG text box. i. Select role(s) to add from the UTO tree. j. Select Add>> for each role selected. k. Select a single role to serve as Convoy Leader. l. Select Set Leader. m. Select role(s) to serve as Convoy Monitor. n. Select Set Monitor. o. Select Send. p. Select Send.

Manage Convoy Patrol Group

NOTE – The Monitor tab displays the CPG Summary Info that provides a listing of all CPGs that the operator is a party of, the operator is the creator of, or the operators has been assigned to monitor.

NOTE – The Convoy Color Feature is used to assign the local color setting for the Selected CPG.

To Monitor a CPG:

1. Select Apps from OPS screen. 2. Select Convoy Patrol Group Manager. 3. Select Execute. 4. Select Monitor. 5. Select active CPG in CPG Summary info table. 6. Set Convoy Color: option. 7. Select Apply. 8. Select Center on Leader. 9. Select Refresh to update CPG Summary Info table.

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10. Select Close.

To Terminate CPG

1. Select Apps from OPS screen. 2. Select Convoy Patrol Group Manager. 3. Select Execute. 4. Select Create/Edit. 5. Select convoy from list. 6. Select Terminate. 7. Select Yes. 8. Select Close.

Situational Awareness (SA) Filters

WARNING-Filtering off Friendly SA Data increases risk of fratricide.

TIP-The SA Filter de-clutters SA map display by filtering SA data, so the user is not overwhelmed by unnecessary information.

TIP-Selecting All On will display all SA. Selecting All Off will hide all SA. Selecting ALL in any pane will display all SA for that option, Selecting None in any pane will hide all SA from that option. Selecting Select will display more options to choose from.

1. Select Filters from the Ops screen. 2. Select the SA tab. 3. The following panes and options are displayed: a.) Labels- All None b.) Friendly-All Select None c.) Enemy-All Select None d.) Unknown-All None e.) Georef-All None 4. Select Set as Default to save the options as default choices. 5. Select Apply Filters to set the filter options.

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6. Select Help for more detailed information.

1. Selecting Select in the Friendly pane displays the following options: a.) Currency b.) Dimension-Air Ground c.) BDA d.) Echelon 2. Selecting Select in the Enemy pane displays the following options: a.) Currency b.) Dimension-Air Ground c.) BDA d.) Type-unit type or vehicle e.) Source of info

Clear Data

CAUTION-This action will delete the selected data. TTP-Recommend using Clear Data function on a daily basis or when system performance is degraded. Most Units employ the Clear Data function twice a day per SOP, during each shift change.

1. Select Start>FBCB2?Clear Data… 2. Select check box(es) next to corresponding option(s) in Select Items to Clear: pane. 3. Select Apply. 4. Select Yes. 5. Select Close. 6. Select Close.

Local Destroy

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CAUTION-Accidently or purposely clearing the JOSEKI key from the KGV-72 PED requires that the KGV-72 PED be returned to Electronic Maintenance Facility (ELM) to become operational.

TIP-A MAYDAY Message will be sent when Destroy System is used.

Destroy KGV-72 PED (LOCAL)

1. Select Start>Platform Encryption Device Manager. 2. Select Advanced on Platform Encryption Device Manager dialog box. 3. Select Destroy PED. 4. Select Continue. 5. Allow countdown to complete or select Now to destroy KGV- 72 PED immediately. 6. Select OK.

Destroy the Hard Drive, KGV-72 PED, and Satellite Transceiver Using the Destroy System Command (JCR) (LOCAL)

1. From Ops screen, select Admin. 2. Select Destroy System. 3. Select Now or allow countdown to proceed to end.

Zeroize KGV-72 PED

CAUTION-Use of Zeroize will make the KGV-72 PED device inoperable for mission requirements.

NOTE: The KGV-72 PED is tamper resistance and will zeroize if an attempt is made to get inside the device.

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TIP-Zeroize removes all operational keys and deletes all system presets and configuration settings to default values. Encryption/decryption operations are not possible until encryption keys are loaded and the KGV-72 PED has been authenticated to the hard drive.

TIP-If mode switch is moved to Z, while the KGV-72 PED has no power source connected to the PWR port, the device will zeroize the next time it is powered on.

1. To zeroize the KGV-72 PED: life up and turn Mode Switch to the Z position.

Zeroize KGV-72 PED

CAUTION-Use of Zeroize will make the KGV-72 PED device inoperable for mission requirements.

NOTE: The KGV-72 PED in an UNKEYED state, is a Controlled Cryptographic Item (CCI). Ship, store, handle and report the KGV-72 PED IAW DA Pamphlet 25-380-2 and AR 380-40. Refer to DA Pam 25-380-2 for guidance on handling ,storage, accountability and special reporting requirements for CCI.

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1. To zeroize the KGV-72 PED using PED Manager: Select Start>Platform Encryption Device Manager. 2. Select Advanced. 3. Select Zeroize Operational Keys. 4. Select Continue. 5. Select OK.

JCR System Shutdown

TIP – Across the board, users stated that improper shutdown procedures are a major problem and cause for either faulty or slow start-up when the system is brought back up.

1. Select Start>Shut Down>Shut Down. 2. Select Yes. 3. Set CB1 on PU to OFF position. 4. Toggle PMA/S1 to TRANSCEIVER OFF. 5. Turn Mode Switch to OFF on KGV-72 PED. 6. Shut down DAGR (if installed): Press PWR/Quit key.

Troubleshooting-Signal Quality Indicator no Signal

WARNING-Do not disconnect or connect any cables without first properly powering down the system and turning off all power. Where applicable, always disconnect the ground cable last when disassembling and always connect the ground cable first when assembling. Failure to comply can cause injury to personnel or damage to equipment.

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Start

1. Verify Satellite Transceiver line of sight is unobstructed. 2. Does Signal Quality Indicator display bars: a.) Yes-EXIT b.) No-Go to next step 3. Is KGV-72 PED installed: a.) Yes-Go to step 10 b.) No-Go to next step 4. Verify PMA switch is set to On. 5. Does Signal Quality Indicator display bars: a.) Yes-EXIT b.) No-Go to next step 6. Verify/connect W1A cable. 7. Verify/connect W3Z and DC power cable. 8. Does Signal Quality Indicator display bars: a.) Yes-EXIT b.) No-Contact Signal/Comm maintenance 9. Verify PMA switch is set to On position and KGV-72 PED mode switch set to Run. 10. Does Signal Quality Indicator display bars: a.) Yes-EXIT b.) No-Go to next step 11. Load operational keys IAW TM. 12. Does Signal Quality Indicator display bars: a.) Yes-EXIT b.) No-Contact Signal/Comm maintenance

Cannot see own icon

1. Is the GPS gumball green: a.) Yes-Select AUTO CENTER from the OPS screen-EXIT b.) No-Go to next step 2. DAGR-Ensures GPS passes boot test IAW TM (DAGR) during system start up. Replace GPS if boot test fails. 3. Verify that all cables are connected properly. 4. Select GPS gumball. 5. Check time, position and heading status. 6. Are all three a go: a.) Yes-Refresh screen-EXIT b.) No-Go to next step 7. Verify the following GPS settings, if available, using procedures in TM (DAGR), or GPS/SAASM

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Control/Management Utility: Almanac<3 days old, TFOM=5 or less, FOM=4 or less, Correct Datum installed. 8. Verify operating mode is “Continuous”. 9. Verify correct keys are loaded. 10. Move platform so the GPS antenna has a clear view of the surrounding sky and away from any communication jamming system operating nearby. 11. Is the GPS tracking at least three satellites: a.) Yes-EXIT b.) No-Contact Signal/Comm Maintenance

KGV-72 PED LED Flashing Green/AMBER (BFT-2 Only)

NOTE-If the KGV-72 PED LED is flashing Green/Amber prior to black key load, the KGV-72 PED needs to be authenticated to the Hard Drive. To authenticate, turn the mode switch to Admin.

NOTE-During Start-Up of KGV-72 PED with keys loaded-when turning mode switch to Run position, if KGV-72 PED LED is flashing Green/Amber turn mode switch to the Off position then back to Run.

1. Turn KGV-72 mode switch to Admin. 2. Is KGV-72 PED LED flashing green/amber: a.) Yes-go to next step b.) No-EXIT 3. Verify/connect W3Z cable. 4. Is the KGV-72 PED LED flashing green/amber: a.) Yes- Contact Signal/Comm maintenance b.) No-EXIT

KGV-72 PED LED Solid Red (BFT-2 Only)

NOTE-If the KGV-72 PED LED is red, it is in an alarm state indication a loss of JOSEKI or mismatched keys. CONTACT/SIGNAL/COMM MAINTENANCE

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KGV-72 PED is flashing Amber (BFT-2 Only)

NOTE-If the KGV-72 PED LED is flashing amber, it indicated that the HUB is low (5% charge) or missing. CONTACT/SIGNAL/COMM MAINTENANCE

JCR system locks up or stops responding

NOTE – If the JCR system locks up or is slow to respond, the hard drive is probably filled or too many windows open at the same time. Follow troubleshooting procedures for Computer Slow to Respond to Commands, (below).

1. Select Local Comm gumball/general. 2. Is Disk Threshold capacity at 97%: a.) Yes-Perform maintenance procedure Clear Data. 1.) Is the system responding correctly: a.) Yes-EXIT b.) No-Go to 2b b.) No- Close windows until system operates normally 3. Is the system responding correctly: a.) Yes-EXIT b.) No- Contact Signal/Comm Maintenance

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