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Figure 3-13. DAMA-configured CUDIXS/NAVMACS subsystem Figure 3-12.—DAMA-configured Secure Voice Subsystem. Electronics Technician Volume 03-Communications
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Figure 3-14.DAMA-configured teletypewriter subsystem. Figure 3-13. DAMA-configured CUDIXS/NAVMACS subsystem Electronics Technician Volume 03-Communications Systems
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Figure 3-12.DAMA-configured Secure Voice Subsystem. CONTROL SUBSYSTEM Electronics Technician Volume 03-Communications Systems Figure 3-13. DAMA-configured
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Figure 3-8. DAMA configured TACINTEL subsystem. Radio Wireline Interface Electronics Technician Volume 03-Communications Systems TACTICAL INTELLIGENCE SUBSYSTEM Privacy Statement
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Dama) Subsystem Control Subsystem Figure 3-12.Dama-Configured Secure Voice Subsystem. Figure 3-13. Dama-Configured Cudixs/Navmacs Subsystem Figure
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be depressed to initiate all DTS transmissions except when the DTS is configured as a picket
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DEMAND-ASSIGNED MULTIPLE ACCESS (DAMA) SUBSYSTEM Electronics Technician Volume 03-Communications Systems Figure 3-12.—DAMA-configured Secure Voice Subsystem. Data
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These controls work in conjunction with the software. Unless these controls are configured and set
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systems or as remote units to a larger system. They can also be configured in local
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TACTICAL INTELLIGENCE SUBSYSTEM Figure 3-8. DAMA configured TACINTEL subsystem. Electronics Technician Volume 03-Communications Systems TADIXS/OTCIXS terrestrial (wireline) systems
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same way as inside a module-in close proximity and configured in rows
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3(V) (except (V)1). The unit is self- contained and is configured to fit
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the SNAP I and II systems, the software has also already been configured and set
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similar to those found in the AN/USH-26 Can be configured to interface
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data. It can be used in the man-pack configuration or can be configured for vehicular
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Radio Wireline Interface SECURE VOICE SUBSYSTEM Electronics Technician Volume 03-Communications Systems Figure 3-8. DAMA configured TACINTEL subsystem. Figure 3
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Figure 3-16.Uhf satellite coverage areas Figure 3-14.—DAMA-configured teletypewriter subsystem. Electronics Technician Volume 03-Communications Systems SATELLITES
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unit and a speed compensator. The Mk 27 gyrocompass can be configured to provide
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computers you have responsibility for maintaining. Know how the computer system is configured and housed
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layout and the physical layout. Lets begin by examining how computers are functionally configured. FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAMS OF
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this way one module can hold over 200 pcbs. The pcbs are configured in rows
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channels allocated for Fleet Satellite Broadcast message traffic. The primary channel is configured for an
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mainframe, minicomputer, or microcomputer. Regardless of what it is called or how it is configured, it will share certain
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tactical and Naval Tactical Command Support Systems. COMPUTER SYSTEM CONFIGURA- TIONS Each system must be configured for operation
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counters only. They operate off of separate clock signal inputs so they can be configured to count
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call indicator, as shown in figure 4-18. When a unit is configured as the NCS