sincgars-asip-ancd
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SINCGARS FAMILIARIZATION AND
OPERATION
Instructor: CPL Runser
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• TASK: Communicate via Tactical Radio in a Secure Net
• CONDITIONS: Give an operational radio net with an SOI, fill device with appropriate fills, fill cable, and an operational distant station
• STANDARDS: Establish voice communications with the distant tactical radio/network within three minutes
• References: TM 11-5820-890-10-8 TM 11-5820-890-10-2
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METHODS OF COMMUNICATION
• VISUAL SIGNALS (Hand signals, Semaphore)
• SOUND SIGNALS (Speaking from one person to another)
• MESSENGER (Sending another person to deliver either a written or voice message)
• WIRED SIGNALS (Land-line telephone, DSVT/DNVT, TA-312, TA-1)
• RADIO COMMUNICATIONS (SINCGARS, PRC-77, PRC-127)
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PURPOSE
Provide familiarization / refresher training on SINCGARS radios through conference style
instruction and hands – on practical exercises. Ensure personnel are capable of operating
SINCGARS radios in Frequency Hopping Modes. Ensure personnel are trained to perform both hot
and cold start net openings.
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• BASIC COMMUNICATIONS
• SINCGARS OVERVIEW
• NON-SECURE COMMUNICATIONS
• SECURE COMMUNICATIONS
OVERVIEW
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RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
ADVANTAGESFast
Covers long distance
Secure capabilities
Send the message to large amounts of people at once
DISADVANTAGESWeather
Terrain
Inexperience can compromise
Requires a power source
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SINgleChannelGround Airborne Radio System
WHAT DOES SINCGARS MEAN?
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AN/PRC-119F
AN/VRC-90F Long Range
AN/VRC-87F Short RangeAN/VRC-88F Short Rangeand Manpack
No PA
AN/VRC-89F Short and Long RangeAN/VRC-91F Short and Long Range plus ManpackAN/VRC-92F Long /Long Range
PA
Models
RT-1523E
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Range: LO: 200M – 400M MED: 400M – 5KM
HI: 5-10KM PA: 40KM
Antennas: Whip manpack (AS-3683, AS-4266) Whip vehicular (AS –3900/A, AS-3916) Ground (OE-254, QEAM, COM201B)
8 Single Channels 6 FH Channels
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SINCGARS (RT-1523E)
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RECEIVER TRANSMITTER
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Batteries BA-5590
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Face Panel
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[CMSC] (#1) used to scroll COMSEC keys TEK used in channels 1-5 and may be used in channel 6. KEK used in chan. 6. [RCU] (#2) used to convert to a remote system. Can operate up to 4 km away. [SYNC] (#3) used during FH to sync RT to net. [FREQ] use to call channel database to display. “FILL” means channel is empty. With Function switch in SQ. [FREQ] and #7 used to set backlights. [ERF/OFFSET] key not recommended. Use air net synchronization instead. [OFST] is a SC anti-jam procedure. [SA] & [GPS] keys not used at this time.
SINCGARS ASIP Keypad
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SINCGARS ASIP Keypad
[DATA] key (#4) allows you to set data rate [CHG] (change) key in conjunction with [DATA], [OFFSET] or [CMSC] keys to scroll through data/options. [CID] key is not used at this time. [LOUT] key rarely used. [TIME] key used to enter Julian date and sync time. [BATT/CALL] key used to set and check battery life in a dismount radio. Also used for commo between RT and RCU. [STO] key used to place data into memory. [LOAD] key use to load data into holding memory and retrieve data from permanent memory. [CLR/MENU] key is used with other keys to delete entries or stored data.
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Set Volume – (5) Set Channel - (MAN, CUE or 1-6) Set Power - (low, med, hi or PA) Set Mode - Single Channel(SC) and Frequency Hopping (FH) Set COMSEC – Plain Text (PT) and Cipher Text (CT) Set [FCTN] switch to LD Load SC frequencies Press [FREQ] key Press [CLR] key Enter 3 digits for FH and 5 digits for SC frequencies Press [STO]
SINCGARS ASIP Keypad
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Set FCTN Switch to: [Z] “Zeroize” Radio displays “GOOD”
Switch to [LD] (Load)
Load COMSEC Set Frequency Load Julian Date/Zulu
Time
SINCGARS (ASIP)Power-Up Procedures
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Part 1-
Single Channel/Plain Text
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MODE TO SC
FCTN TO LD
COMSEC TO PT
CHAN TO REQUIRED CHANNEL
SC SETTINGS
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LOAD YOUR FREQUENCIES
1- Press FREQ 00000
2- Press CLR - - - - -
3- Enter frequency 54900
4- Press STO Screen flashes once, frequency is loaded
5- Turn FCTN switch to SQ ON and enter the net with your call sign
Screen will read
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Part 2-
Frequency Hop
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FH SETTINGSCOMSEC TO
CT AN/CYZ-10 to FILL Via W-4 cableCHAN TO 1
MODE TO FH
FCTN TO LD
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DATA/FILL CONNECTORS
•FILL- To connect fill devices (KYK-13, KYK-15, AN/CYZ-10) to load FH data and COMSEC
•DATA- To connect hand mike (H-250/u or H-350/u) or to connect RT to mounting bracket in vehicular use.
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Automated Net Control Device (AN/CYZ-10)
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Automated Net Control Device (ANCD) Key Pad
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LOAD YOUR HOPSET
1. Turn AN/ CYZ-10 on
2. Select Radio
1. Select Send
1. Select Radio
AN/CYZ-10 Screen will read
Soi Radio supervisor
Send Receive Database setup Comsec Time
send to: Radio Ancd Stu Pc
Select: iCom Nonicom Abn Rcu Haveq
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LOAD YOUR HOPSET
1. Select iCom
2. Connect ANCD to RT with the W-4 cable, press ENTR key
3. Ensure FCTN switch is set to LD, Press ENTR key
Connect to RT AUD/FILL Connector
Set FCTN switch to LD on RT
Do you want to include time? (Y/N)
AN/CYZ-10 Screen will read
1. Select YPress [LOAD] on RT
AN/ CYZ-10 Screen will read
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LOAD YOUR HOPSET
BEFORE YOU PRESS [LOAD] YOU MUST KEY THE HANDMIKE UNTIL YOU HEAR A LONG,
STEADY TONE. IF YOU DO NOT DO THIS, YOU WILL GET THE MESSAGE “HANDSHAKE
FAILED”. IF YOU GET THAT MESSAGE, START OVER, AND MAKE SURE THAT YOU KEY THE
HANDMIKE.
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LOAD YOUR HOPSET
1. Press LOAD (0 key) on the RT keypad
2. CYZ-10 screen will scroll through the various keys and hopsets it is loading. When done, it will read
Transfer in progress
AN/CYZ-10 Screen will read
ICOM transfer successful
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No Power AmplifierPower Amplifier
VAA serves as a vehicle mount for the SINCGARS ASIP
As an Internet Controller (INC) serves as link to TI
If a platform’s SINCGARS/VAA/INC is not “up”, that platform will not appear in any SA displays
Vehicular Amplifier Adapter (VAA)
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Components
MOUNTINGBASE
(MT-6352) ICOMRECEIVER / TRANSMITTER
(RT-1523 (C)/U)(PLAIN A, B, C, D)
MOUNTINGADAPTER(AM-7239)
POWERAMPLIFIER(AM-7238)
AMPLIFIERMOUNTING BASE
(MT-6353)
CONTROL - MONITOR(C-11291/VRC)
VEHICLEANTENNA(AS-3900)
MANPACKANTENNA(AS-3683)
BATTERY CASE/INTERCONNECTING BOX
(CY-8346)
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MOST COMMON PROWORDS• ROGER: I have clearly received and understand
your last transmission• OVER: This is the end of my transmission to you
and a response is necessary• OUT: This is the end of my transmission and the
conversation. Do not respond.• CORRECTION: There was an error in my
transmission, I will now continue with the last correct word
• BREAK: This is a long transmission, I am now separating the text from the other parts of the message
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CALL SIGNS• Contain two parts– Prefix-Stands for unit or organization– Suffix-Stands for the individual
• ExamplesENFORCER 6 - Company Commander
ENFORCER 7 - Company First Sergeant
ENFORCER 3-6 - 3rd Platoon Leader
ENFORCER 3-1 – 3rd Platoon / 1st Squad
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