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Brain of the communications network. |
SYSCON |
Has operation control over everything that happens or doesn't in the network. |
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Adding, deleting, modifying, and renaming network elements |
Reconfiguration |
Site, switches, trunks,systems,and circuits |
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T/F; the more senior SYSCON provides direction and tasking to subordinate SYSVONS? |
True |
SYSCON Functions |
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What are the 2 functional areas of the SYSCON? |
System Planning and Engineering (SPE); Operational System Control (OSC) |
Comprised of WO, SNCO'S and Officers |
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T/F: SPE is a function if the G6 and involves the planning and design of COMM |
True |
Provides detailed information to DISA |
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The principal function is to ensure that all available circuits are used to the best advantage to fulfill the requirements of dynamic communications systems |
OSC |
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Who establishes the SYSCON? |
Operations officer of each communications unit. |
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What provides the Joint Staff, military services,and combatant commands pertinent summary info on global communication events? |
Communications Status (COMSTAT) Report. |
This report is submitted by DISA |
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Whe. Is the C9NSTAT report submitted? |
Daily between 0800 and 0759Z |
The report is posted on the DISA SIPRNET web page. |
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Purpose of paragraph 5? |
Instructions to establish and maintain command and signal procedures. |
The Comm O is responsible for the preparation of paragraph 5 |
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What are the sub paragraphs of paragraph 5? |
Command relationships, command post, succession to command, signal. |
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This sub paragraph shows usual and u usual command relationships . |
Command Relationships |
If there are none use the term "Omitted" |
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This paragraph states the locations of the issuing units command posts, location of units command posts, and posts of next higher units |
Command Posts |
Code words, Names and Liason procedures |
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Designates the succession of command for the operation |
Successionbof command |
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What sub paragraph Includes instruction or restrictions pertaining to commu ications electronics? |
Signal |
Usually references Annex K |
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A tool to coordinate the establishment, maintenance, and operation of the communication system in support of the commands and agencies involved. |
Command and control systems Annex K |
Promoted clarity, brevity, and simplicity within the body of an order |
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T/F: Annexes furnish the substance of a plan or order to a subordinate unit? |
True |
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What amplifies information contained in an appendix? |
Tabs |
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What amplifies information contained in a tab? |
Enclosures |
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What coordinates the establishment and operation of the communication system and agencies throughout the landing force? |
Communication electronics Annex (Annex K) |
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Who drafts the Annex k? |
Staff G6 |
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Contains the drafting authority, and references used in building the Annex K |
Annex K cover page |
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Contains the purpose and situation sub paragraphs |
General paragraph |
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States the purpose of the Annex K |
Purpose parragraph |
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Provides information on enemy and friendly forces,attachments and detachments, and any assumptions noted |
Situation paragraph |
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States the communications electronics mission of the command |
Mission paragraph |
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Contains guidance, principals, operational concepts, tasks and responsibilities, coordinating instructions sub paragraphs. |
Execution paragraph |
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Outlines principals wich are necessary for coordination and guidance, but are not covered in u it SOP's |
Guiding principals paragraph |
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Describes the entire operations visual from a communications viewpoint |
Operational concept paragraph |
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Assigns communicstions electronics tasks for the issuing unit and subordinate units |
Task and responsibilities paragraph |
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Any Instructures unique to the requirements of current operations |
Coordinating instructions paragraph |
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States logistical matters which effect the communications electronics systems of the command. |
Administration & Logistics paragraph. |
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Typically lists locations of command posts, relationships, and means of communications between commands |
Command and signal paragraph |
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These appendices outline specific communications electronics functions, requirements, and procedures. |
List if Annex K appendices paragraph |
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What appendices are particularly Importamd to the 0629? |
Appendix: 1(communicstions control), 4(electro magnetic spectrum management), and 5(transmissions network plan) |
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Appendix 1Tab A |
Communications control diagram |
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Appendix 1Tab B |
Required reports |
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Appendix 1 Tab c |
Architecture support references |
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Appendix 1 Tab D |
Installation and restorations priority matrix |
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Appendix 1 Tab E |
Change management policy |
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Appendix 1Tab F |
Nodal Diagram |
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Append 4 Tab A |
Standard Frequency Request |
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Appendix 4 Tab B |
ComminicTions electronics operation instructions |
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Appendix 4 Tab C |
Emissions Control Plan |
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Appendix 4 Tab D |
Joint Spectrum Interferance Resolution Reporting |
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Appendix 5 Tab A |
Radio Guard Chart |
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Appendix 5 Tab B |
Terrestrial Circuit Diagram |
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Appendix 5 Tab C |
Wide Band Terrestial System (WBTS) |
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Appendix 5 Tab D |
Wide band satcomm system (WBSS) |
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Appendix 5 tab E |
Narrowbamd Terrestrial systems (NBTS) |
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Appendix 5 Tab F |
Narrowband Satcomm System (NBSS) |
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Appendix 5 Tab G |
Consolidated Tranmissions System Diagram |
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Appendix 5 Tab H |
Transmissions security Information |
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Appendix 5 Tab I |
Satellite Acess Authorization (SAA) |
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Publication contains information ans instructions concerning the employment of communications by U.S and allied forces in combined operations |
Allied communications publication (ACP) |
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Contains information and instructions concerning the employment of communications by U.S forces |
Joint Army Navy and Airforce Publications (JANAP) |
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Contains thebpolicies and procedures for the employment of communications by all forces operations within the Department of the Navy |
Naval Telecommunications Procedures (NTP) |
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Contains basic doctrine applicable to the U.S Navy and Marine Corps |
Naval Warfare Publications (NWP) |
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Contain doctrine to be employed in amphibious operations |
Landing Force Manuel's (LFM) |
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Contain doctrine, tactics, techniques, organizational structure, and material to be employed in operations and training by Marine Corps forces. |
Fleet Marine Force Manuel's (FMFM) |
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How is the comm plan created ? |
Combining the COMMSOP &CEOI |
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What does a commander and his staff use to find the best way to accomplish a given mission? |
Communications Electonic Estimate |
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An enterprise system that co.bines manpower and equipment data to manage the entire force. |
Total Force Structure Management Systems (TFSMS) |
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What is the power needed to operate transmissions equipment reffered to? |
Shore Power |
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A supplement to the SOP and contains technical guidance such as call signs, call words, and frequency information |
Communications -Electronics Operating Instructions (CEOI) |
Amplifies COMMSOP by providing details to coordinate various communication means in a unit |
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T/F: General communications instructions, call signs, frequency assignments, telephone directory names and numbers, pyrotechnic and smoke codes, sound warning signals and general authentificstion instructions are found in the ACEOI. |
False |
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What do time changes reffer to in the CEOI? |
Exact times that call signs, frequencies, and COMSEC Keymats are to be changed. |
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What net is used to requests logistical support requests? |
Regimental and Battalion Tactical Net 2 |
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T/F: Ther Radio Gusrd Chart is an important part of your Radio plan and Annex K |
True |
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ATP02 |
UHF Satellite,DISA,GCE, link 2 |
SLD designator |