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1. 69 117 Portable Communications Equipment rn 71 118 Ultra High Frequency UHF Satellite Communications SATCOM 73 119 Extremely High Frequency EHF AN USC 38 75 120 Super High Frequency SHF Satellite Communications SATCOM 77 121 Emissions Control EMCON re HH 79 122 Operations Orders OPORD 81 123 Hardware and Software 83 124 Networking 85 125 Defense Messaging System DMS me adi andenes 89 126 Naval Tactical Command Support Systems NTCOSS 95 127 Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System CENTRIXS 97 128 Collaboration At Sea CAS 101 129 Global Command and Control System Maritime GCCS M 103 130 Network Operations Center NOC 107 131 Communications Watch Officer CWO 109 3 NOTE An
2. 331 Transmission System Technician TST Supervisor 341 4 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 311 Media Clerk 355 312 Helpdesk Technician 363 313 Helpdesk Supervisor are ee en 381 314 Defense Messaging System DMS Operator 391 315 Network Oberon ts 405 316 Network Administrator 415 317 Information Watch Supervisor ee teen sento espia 431 318 Communications Watch Officer CWO 439 QUALIFICATION PROGRESS SUMMARY 447 LIST OF REFERENCES 451 5 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The PQS Development Group gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the following personnel in writing this PQS CWOA ITCS SW AW ITCS SW AW ITC SW Todd Crawley Brenda J Ke
3. Questions C View raw data of circuit ABG Signature and Date d Set EMCON to a circuit ABCEFG Signature and Date e Recycle associated crypto ABCEFG Signature and Date f Create full period termination circuit ABCDEFG Signature and Date g Create floppy queue ABCDFG Signature and Date h Create local area broadcast ABCDEFG Signature and Date i Set radio day ABCFG Signature and Date j Compose transmit cancel an OTO message ABCDFG Signature and Date 257 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 303 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II OPERATOR CONT D Questions 303 2 13 k Transmit released message ABCDG Signature and Date l Retransmit a released message ABCDFG Signature and Date 14 Generate the following reports and logs from the reports logs menu a Message log ABG Signature and Date b OPINT log ABG Signature and Date C System log ABG Signature and Date d Section log ABG Signature and Date e Circuit summary report ABG Signature and Date f Duplicate message report ABG Signature and Date 258 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 303 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II OPERATOR CONT D Questions 3
4. Questions Demonstrate how to restore operations from a PRESET ABCDEFG Signature and Date Set up DAMA 25kHz voice ANDVT circuit ABCDEFG Signature and Date Set up non DAMA 5kHz voice ANDVT circuit ABCDEFG Signature and Date Configure and verify proper system operation of MD 1324 5khz 25khz DAMA DMR circuit ABCDFG Signature and Date Assume CCOW functions ABCDFG Signature and Date Verify proper system operation with end user ABCDEFG Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 41 OF WATCHSTATION 314 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 307 307 3 307 3 1 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below A What are the steps of this procedure B What are the reasons for each step C What safety precautions must be observed D What parameters must be monitored E What conditions require this infrequent task F Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task Questions Operate antennas in manual mode ABCDEF Signature and Date Operate in receive only mode ABCDEF Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 5 OF WATCHSTATION 315 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 307 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SATELLITE
5. 13 WATCHSTATION REQUALIFICATIONS 17 ACRONYMS En 19 100 INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS 21 101 Safety Precautions 23 102 e o a een 27 103 Power Distribution 31 104 Publications 33 105 Logs and Files mem ee ee 35 106 Medias tn ceterche sett ces tena A Ss 37 107 Message Text Format Handling 39 1085 Minimize ee see ee 43 199 Bro asi ER N en 45 110 Naval Modular Automated Communications System NAVMACS V 2 47 111 Naval Modular Automated Communications System II NAVMACS II 53 112 Antenna and Radio Wave Propagation 59 113 Voice Operations 63 114 Basic Circuits 65 115 Common Circuits sas ta A AE ASA 67 116 Distress Circuits
6. Signature and Date Discuss the Personal Address Book ref g Signature and Date Discuss Personal Address Book synchronization ref j Signature and Date Explain Public folders and how they interact with DMS ref k Signature and Date Explain the purpose of the DMDS ref f ch 2 Signature and Date Discuss setting the following DMS message types ref g ch 7 Organizational Message Exercise Operation Project Drill Other Organizational TODO Tp Signature and Date Explain the Individual message working record ref g ch 3 Signature and Date Explain the procedures to build a Personal folder on U A and reason for pointing messages to this folder ref k Signature and Date 92 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 125 125 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D Explain how to add an additional address book to an outlook profile ref k Signature and Date Explain how to verify DMS version on a DMS client ref i Signature and Date State the purpose of the Database Manager ref sec 4 Signature and Date Define the 4 different types of profiles ref sec 3 Signature and Date Discuss the function of each profile ref sec 3 Signature and Dat
7. Questions c Auto print database ABFG Signature and Date d Printer database ABFG Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 36 OF WATCHSTATION INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below A What are the steps of this procedure B What are the reasons for each step C What control coordination is required D What means of communications are used E What parameters must be monitored F How are the monitored parameters changed by this infrequent task G What conditions require this infrequent task H What safety precautions must be observed l Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task Questions Operate under EMCON ABCDEFGHI Signature and Date Manually process broadcast traffic ABCDEFGI Signature and Date Prepare laser jet printer for on line operations ABCDEFGI Signature and Date 261 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 303 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II OPERATOR CONT D Questions 303 3 4 Delete message from system log ABCDEFG Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 3 OF WATCHSTATION 303 4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E
8. Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Operate KYV 5 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 270 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 304 304 2 8 10 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CONT D Questions Operate KGR 96 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Operate KY 68 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Operate KYK 13 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 271 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 304 304 2 11 12 13 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CONT D Questions Operate KOI 18 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Operate KYX 15 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Operate KGV 11 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 272 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 304 304 2 14
9. 18 16 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CONT D Questions Operate CYZ 10 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Operate PYQ 10 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Operate KG 40 KG 45 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 273 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 304 304 2 17 18 19 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CONT D Questions Operate KGV 8 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Operate MD 1324 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Operate KG 194 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 274 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 304 304 2 20 21 22 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CONT D Questions Operate KIV 7 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Operate a KIV 19 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Dat
10. 302 2 5 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR CONT D Construct a complete paper tape CGL with NGL included Signature and Date Construct a separate paper tape CGL or NGL Signature and Date Load NAVMACS V 2 Program Signature and Date Duplicate program on magnetic tape Signature and Date Initiate the NAVMACS V 2 system a Specify the current system time Signature and Date b Specify the SID Signature and Date 238 Questions ABF ABF ABCF ABCF ABF ABCF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 302 302 2 10 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR CONT D Execute proper commands to parameter page 1 a Place a CUP Signature and Date b Place CDN Signature and Date C Specify CID Signature and Date d Specify CSN Signature and Date e Specify a broadcast circuit s traffic quality level QRK Signature and Date f Specify handling of broadcast rerun messages as first run messages RRM Signature and Date g Specify whether broadcast or flash precedence rerun messages are to be printed Signature and Date 239 Questions ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordi
11. A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken F How does this emergency affect other operations equipment watchstations G Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions Fire ABCDEFG Signature and Date Flooding ABCDEFG Signature and Date 445 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 318 318 5 3 318 6 318 6 1 317 8 317 8 1 2 COMMUNICATIONS WATCH OFFICER CWO CoNT D Questions Personnel casualty ABCDEFG Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 15 OF WATCHSTATION WATCHES STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Communications Watch Officer CWO 5 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 25 OF WATCHSTATION EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 446 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book NAVEDTRA
12. NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 317 INFORMATION WATCH SUPERVISOR CONT D 317 2 6 Correct reported discrepancies Signature and Date Maintain overall information security Signature and Date 8 Monitor operation of all information watchstations Signature and Date 9 Make required reports to appropriate authority Signature and Date 10 Draft COMSPOT Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 43 OF WATCHSTATION 317 3 INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What safety precautions must be observed What conditions require this infrequent task Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task nmoon 317 3 1 Execute emergency destruction Signature and Date 435 Questions ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDF ABCF Questions ABCDEF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 317 317 3 2 317 4 317 5 317 5 1 INFORMATION WATCH SUPERVISOR CONT D Implement EAP Signature and Date Submit battle readiness reports Signature and Date Draft IP service request message Signature and Date Develop and implement the disaster recovery co
13. SUMMARY OF CHANGES CONT D System Title NOW Terminal Set Automated Digital Network System ADNS All Antenna Coupler Groups Switch Boards Direct Current Patch Panel SA 2112A V STQ Single Audio System SAS Black Transmitters all Receivers all Transceivers all FCC 100 Multiplexer Converters all Amplifiers all Crypto Equipment SSR 1 Satellite Signal Receiving Set AN WSC 6 Super High Frequency SHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Set Ultra High Frequency UHF Teletypewriters HF Teletypewriters Fleet Multichannel Broadcast SSQ 88 Shipboard Communications Quality Monitoring USC 38 Extremely High Frequency EHF Satellite Communications SATCOM High Speed Fleet Broadcast CQM 248 Comquest Digital Satellite Modem Demand Assigned Multiple Access DAMA Automated Network Control Center ANCC Action Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted Modified Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted Modified Modified Modified Modified Modified Modified Deleted Deleted Deleted Added Comment Added to all data systems Has own PQS Added to multiple systems Added to multiple systems Obsolete Added HFRG system Added to multiple systems Added to multiple systems Added to multiple systems Added to SHF system Added to multiple systems Added to multiple systems Added to COMSEC Equipment Operator Added to Broadcast Systems Name cha
14. Signature and Date 3 Flooding of space Signature and Date 4 Loss of air conditioning Signature and Date 5 Electrical shock Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 11 OF WATCHSTATION 412 What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not How does this emergency affect other operations equipment watchstations Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 315 NETWORK OPERATOR CONT D 315 6 WATCHES 315 6 1 STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER INSTRUCTION Network Operator 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 2 STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Network Operator 5 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 17 OF WATCHSTATION 413 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 315 NETWORK OPERATOR CONT D 315 7 EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC 315 7 1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date 2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examina
15. Signature and Date C Input messages via automated system Signature and Date d Route messages automatically Signature and Date e Route messages manually Signature and Date f Perform message search Signature and Date g Perform message trace Signature and Date h Add a recipient address to a message Signature and Date 397 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified made in this book Questions AF ABF ABF ABCDF ABCDF ABF ABCF ABF Handle accordingly if notes are 314 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS OPERATOR CONT D Questions 314 216 i Perform address lookup using DIT ABDF Signature and Date j Perform database maintenance ABCF Signature and Date 17 Perform the following message processing functions a Verify completeness of outgoing messages ABF Signature and Date b Verify all addresses against DIT ABF Signature and Date C Maintain message logs ABF Signature and Date 398 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 314 314 2 17 18 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS OPERATOR CONT D Questions d Successfully logon with FORTEZZA ABDF Signature and Date e Send signed and encrypted messages ABDF Signature and Date f Log MTS ID of message ABF Signature and Date g Deliver outgoing messages
16. NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 317 INFORMATION WATCH SUPERVISOR Estimated Completion Time 8 weeks 317 1 PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION 317 1 1 Watchstations from this PQS 301 Publications Clerk Completed Qualifier and Date 314 Defense Messaging Systems DMS Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 316 Network Administrator Completed Qualifier and Date 433 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 317 317 2 317 2 1 INFORMATION WATCH SUPERVISOR CONT D TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What safety precautions must be observed Satisfactorily perform this task nmoon Manage helpdesk operations Signature and Date Manage network operations Signature and Date Manage DMS operations Signature and Date Maintain Master Station Log or equivalent Signature and Date Utilize OPORDs COMMPLANs OPTASKs Signature and Date 434 Questions ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCF ABCDF
17. Regulation Ship s Electronic Casualty Plan SPAWAR 0967 LP 432 3030 Maintenance Manual Radio Sets AN VRC 12 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Vol 1 SPAWAR 0967 LP 541 9010 Technical Manual Operation and Maintenance Instructions Receiving Set Satellite Signal AN SSR 1 and AN SSR 1A 453 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book SPAWAR EE111 AD OMI 010 P616 SRA CHG 1 Operation and Maintenance Instructions Organizational Antenna Coupler Groups AN SRA 38 39 40 49 49A 49B 50 SPAWARINST 2700 1 Shipboard Quality Monitoring Control System Turboprep User s Manual Windows WIN95 WinNT Version 2 02A 3 N Upgrading and Repairing PCs 17 Edition ISBN 0789734044 454 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book Personal Qualification Standard Feedback Form for NAVEDTRA 43355 F From Date Via Date Department Head Activity Mailing Address Email Address DSN PQS Title NAVEDTRA Section Affected Page Number s For faster response you may e mail your feedback to the PQS Development Group at N741 pqs cnet navy mil Please include the above information so that we may better serve you Remarks Recommendations Use additional sheets if necessary 455 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are
18. ad Intermediate frequency patching panels ref a ch 2 ae Large ship configuration ref a ch 3 af Small ship configuration ref a ch 3 ag System timing generator ref a ch 3 ah DCMA ref a ch 3 ai Operator controls and indicators ref a ch 3 aj Keypad commands ref a ch 3 ak DAMA shorthand keypad guide ref a ch 3 al Practical application of circuit numbers ref a ch 3 am Practical application of ID numbers ref a ch 3 an General preventive maintenance ref a ch 6 ao Battery replacement ref a ch 6 ap Single radio operations ref a Annex A aq Dual radio operations ref a Annex A ar Bit alarms ref a Annex A as Setup of TSN ref d at TSN Parameters worksheet ref d Signature and Date 74 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 119 119 EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY EHF AN USC 38 FUNDAMENTALS References a EE130 AG HBK 020 Volume 1 USC 38 V Extremely High Frequency EHF Low Data Rate LDR and Medium Data Rate MDR System User s Handbook b NTP 2 Section 3 B Navy Extremely High Frequency Satellite Communications 119 1 Discuss the function of the following equipment as used in the AN USC 38 ref a ch 3 ref b ch 2 PDU TCU Modem TCP CV 4056 V USC 38 V FOT terminal TIP NECC erpanvp Signature and Date 2 Discuss EHF satellites descript
19. refs a d a Secure voice operation b LDR data circuits C HDR data circuits Signature and Date 221 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 221 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system ref f Signature and Date 189 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 222 222 AN WSC 8 COMMERCIAL WIDEBAND SATELLITE PROGRAM SYSTEM References a NTP 2 Section 1 E Navy Super High Frequency Satellite Communications b AN WSC 8 Applicable Manufacturer s Technical Manual c Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS d Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP e OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat f Fireberd 6000A Reference Manual 222 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru d A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the probable indications if this component fails F What is the source of control signals Questions 222 1 1 AN WSC 8 SHF SATCOM set ABCDEF 2 WSC 8 V antenna group ABEF a antenna ABE b antenna control unit ABE C servo electric unit ABE d lo
20. 5 Visitor s log ref a ch 4 Communications Center file ref a ch 4 Radio Station file ref a ch 4 Outgoing log ref b ch 4 Historical file ref b ch 2 Central message log dupe log ref b ch 2 Tracer Service file ref a ch 10 Trouble Report log ref b ch 2 Status board ref a ch 6 Supervisor s log MSL ref a ch 4 Communications Information Bulletin file ref a ch 6 PODIA FOO pp Signature and Date 2 Discuss security requirements and retention periods of logs and files ref a ch 4 ref b ch 2 Signature and Date 35 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 106 106 MEDIA FUNDAMENTALS References a Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP b NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications c NAVEDTRA 14222 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 1 Administration and Security d NAVEDTRA 14223 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 2 Computer Systems e SECNAVINST 5510 36 Department of the Navy DON Information Security Program ISP Instruction f NTP 3 K Naval Telecommunications Users Manual g NAVEDTRA 14194 Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series Module 22 Introduction to Digital Computers Discuss the following as applied to message distribution ref a a Advance copy routing b Internal rou
21. 6 cd p defrag d md q grep e rd r mkdir f del S rmdir g ren t rm h cp U more i chkdsk Vv cat j format W head k diskcopy x tail l unformat y pwd Signature and Date 4 Discuss the functions of the following GCCS M Databases refs b c a TDBM b GMI RDBMS d NID e EPL f NERF g IMDB h REFDB i PROCSTORE j MHSSDS k MIDB Signature and Date 104 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 129 1295 10 GLOBAL COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM MARITIME GCCS M FUNDAMENTALS CONT D Explain the steps involved in the Quick load process refs b c Signature and Date Explain the steps involved in the Segment loading process refs b c Signature and Date Discuss the purpose and procedure of conducting daily nightly reboots refs b c Signature and Date Discuss the process of clearing out the TDBM refs b c Signature and Date Discuss the purpose of Unix s Vi Editor and the associated operating modes refs b c Signature and Date State the function of the following Vi editor s cursor word line movement commands refs b c H J K L W B E G A R J ZZ zkursaerpaoop Signature and Date 105 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 130 130 NETWORK OPE
22. 87 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 125 125 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS FUNDAMENTALS References a ACP 131 F Communications Instructions Operating Signals b NTP 3 Supp 1 Naval Telecommunications Users Manual Address Indicating Group AIG Collective Address Designator CAD and Task Organization TASK Handbook c NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications d NWP 6 01 Rev A Basic Operational Communications Doctrine e NTP 22 Naval Telecommunications Procedures Defense Message System Local Operations and Network Management Policies and Procedures f NTP 21 Supp 1 Naval Telecommunications Procedures Defense Message System X 500 Directory Distinguished Name DN and Mail List ML Registration Procedures g NTP 21 A Naval Telecommunications Procedures Defense Message System User s Manual h JANAP 128 J Automatic Digital Network AUTODIN Operating Procedures i DMDS Home Page https www dmshelp navy mil i Naval Messaging https navalmessaging nmci navy mil k Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP l COMSPAWARSYSCOM E Learning DMDS Student Guide JUNE 2006 m NAG 69C Interim Operational Security Doctrine for SBU Fortezza Cards Dated 241619Z FEB 98 125 1 Discuss and define the following terms in detail LMTA ref f ch 2 BMTA ref f ch 2 DSA ref f ch 2 LDSA ref
23. ABCFG ABCDFG NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 318 COMMUNICATIONS WATCH OFFICER CWO CONT D Questions 318 2 6 Correct reported discrepancies ABCDEFG Signature and Date Maintain overall security of spaces ABCDEFG Signature and Date 8 Monitor operation of all watchstations ABCDEFG Signature and Date 9 Make required reports to appropriate authority ABCDG Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 45 OF WATCHSTATION 318 3 INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What safety precautions must be observed What conditions require this infrequent task Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task nmoon Questions 318 3 1 Execute emergency destruction ABCDEF Signature and Date 444 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 318 318 3 2 318 4 318 5 318 5 1 COMMUNICATIONS WATCH OFFICER CWO CoNT D Questions Implement EAP ABCDEF Signature and Date Submit battle readiness reports ABCDEF Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 15 OF WATCHSTATION ABNORMAL CONDITIONS None to be discussed EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below
24. Circuit breakers ABD 2 Blower fuses AB Signature and Date PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the components work together to achieve the system s function ref a What is the proper procedure to ref a a Perform manual patching b Assign lines channels trunks What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref a Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed SYSTEM INTERFACE How does a loss of electrical power affect the operation of this system ref a How does this system interface with the following ref a a Secure voice systems b Non secure voice systems Signature and Date 136 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 206 AN USQ 155 V 1 TACTICAL VARIANT SWITCH TVS CONT D 206 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 206 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system ref d Signature and Date 137 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 207 207 FLEET SINGLE CHANNEL RADIO TELETYPEWRITER BROADCAST TYPE M SYSTEM References a SPAWARINST 2700 1 Communications Quality Monitoring System Ch 4 Sec 5 b Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP c Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health S
25. Communication Instructions Radiotelephone Procedures ACP 126 C Communications Instructions Teletypewriter Teleprinter Procedures ACP 131 F Communications Instructions Operating Signals ACP 135 E Communications Instructions Distress and Rescue Procedures ACP 220 Multinational Videoconferencing Services ADMS ST 1000 System Administrator s Guide Rev 8 AN SRC 54 Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System SINCGARS Orientation and Familiarization Handbook Applicable KAO Manual Applicable Manufacturer s Technical Manual Applicable SPAWAR Operator Handout CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide 5th Edition Exam 640 801 ISBN 9780782143119 Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS Defense Message Dissemination System Software User Manual DMS Home Page https www dmshelp navy mil EE100 TS OMI 020 USQ 144B V 2 AND USQ 144C V 2 Automated Digital Network System ADNS Shipboard AN USQ 144B V 2 and AN USQ 144C V 2 EE107 AA OMI 010 E110 SA 2112 CHG1 Operation and Maintenance Instructions Switching Matrix SA 2112 V STQ EE111 AB OMI 010 P610 SRA 56 57 58 Technical Manual Organizational Antenna Coupler Groups AN SRA 56 AN SRA 57 AN SRA 58 Operation and Maintenance Instructions EE111 DA OMI 010 0A 9123 0A 9277 Technical Manual Operation and Maintenance Instructions for Antenna Coupler Groups OA 9123 SRC and OA 9277 SRC EE130 AG HBK 010 156 3 USC 38 Satellite Communications General System Users Han
26. D b SDD 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date dr MMT 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date d STE 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 278 Questions ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 304 304 2 29 30 304 3 304 3 1 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CONT D Questions Conduct OTAT OTAR 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Perform tempest checks ABG Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 68 OF WATCHSTATION INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What is the alarm set point What parameters must be monitored How are the monitored parameters changed by this infrequent task What conditions require this infrequent task Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task ronmoom gt Questions Change crypto equipment settings to match circuit requirements ABCDEFGHI Signature and Date 279 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordi
27. Modified Deleted Deleted Modified Deleted Modified Modified Modified Modified Deleted Added Added to ISNS and Networking Changed name to Naval Tactical Command Support Systems NTCSS Comment Added and removed equipment Added to multiple SATCOM watchstations Divided into UHF EHF and SHF watchstations Moved to fundamentals Original section changed name to Message Processing Supervisor New section added for Information Systems Added to Helpdesk Technician and Network Operator NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book SUMMARY OF CHANGES CONT D Helpdesk Supervisor Added Defense Messaging System Added DMS Operator Network Operator Added Network Administrator Modified CWO Modified 16 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book WATCHSTATION REQUALIFICATIONS WATCHSTATION REQUALIFICATIONS Due to changes in policies systems or procedures personnel dealing with the subject matter of this PQS may be required to requalify IAW NAVEDTRA 43100 1 PQS Unit Coordinator s Guide The following watchstations regardless of qualifications achieved in previous versions and or other platforms commands shall be completed 305 Message Processing Center MPC Supervisor 306 Tactical Transmitter Receiver Transceiver Operator 307 UHF Satellite Communications
28. V STQ b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat e OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 203 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each ref a ch 4 refs b c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What protection is provided by this component component part E What is the function of each position Questions 203 1 1 SA 2112 V STQ SAS red A a Control and status panel ABC 1 MONITOR PLAIN CIPHER indicators selectors AB 2 MONITOR DETECT PTT ON DISCONNECT indicators AB 3 Local remote MODE selector ABE 4 FUNCTION CLEAR selector AB 5 MONITOR connect disconnect selector ABE 6 PROGRAM assign deny selector ABE 7 STATUS CONNECT selector AB 8 STATUS ASSIGN selector AB 9 STATUS MONITOR CONNECT ASSIGN TRUNK SHORT affected selector ABE 10 LINE CHANNEL TRUNK selector LED display ABE 123 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 203 203 1 1 203 2 203 2 1 SA 2112 V STQ SINGLE AUDIO SYSTEM SAS RED CONT D
29. What are the allowable operating limits Where is the system monitored from How is the system monitor accessed Edge Switch Backbone temperatures Free Page file memory Swap Space Signature and Date 226 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 226 4 1 How do the following influences affect the operation of this system refs a thru c a Loss fluctuation of power b Loss of air conditioning C Atmospheric conditions Signature and Date 226 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Questions ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD 226 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs d e Signature and Date 209 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 227 NAVAL TACTICAL COMMAND SUPPORT SYSTEMS NTCSS References a Naval Tactical Command Support System NTCSS Systems Administration Guide NSN 0913 LP 103 7093 b Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP c OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat d OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 227 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each ref a ch 2 app A ref b A What is its function B
30. What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken F How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations G What follow up action is required H Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this abnormal condition Questions 303 4 1 Paper jam in printer ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 2 VME chassis overheating ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 3 TAC 3 computer overheating ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 4 Loss of ac power ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 262 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 303 303 4 5 303 5 303 6 303 6 1 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II OPERATOR CONT D Questions Failure of UPS ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Failure of TAC 3 computer ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Video display unit failure ABCDEFGH Signature and Date File server processor unit failure ABCDEFGH Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 6 OF WATCHSTATION EMERGENCIES None to be discussed WATCHES STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Naval Modular Automated Communications System II NAVMACS Il Operator 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 4 OF WATCHSTATION 263 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be cla
31. What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken D How does this emergency affect other operations equipment watchstations E Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions Fire ABCDE Signature and Date Flooding ABCDE Signature and Date Arcing in equipment ABCDE Signature and Date 352 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 310 310 5 4 310 6 310 6 1 310 7 310 7 1 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN TST SUPERVISOR CONT D Questions Electrical shock ABCDE Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 2 OF WATCHSTATION WATCHES STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Transmission System Technician TST Supervisor 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 2 OF WATCHSTATION EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 353 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 42 311 MEDIA CLERK NAME RATE RANK This pag
32. What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the probable indications if this component fails Questions ST 1000 ABCDE a Power switch AB b Alarm status AB C NCP 3 ABCDE d SDM 8E V 11 ABCDE e T1M 4 DS1 ABCDE f LGM 2 ABCDE g ASM 16C ABCDE h ASM 12 ABCDE i LXM ABCDE j RXM ABCDE 179 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 219 ADVANCED DIGITAL MULTIPLEXING SYSTEM ADMS ST 1000 CONT D Questions 219 11 k SGM ABCDE CPS ABCDE m SNMS ABCDE Signature and Date 219 2 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 219 2 1 Draw a system diagram and show signal flow refs b c 2 How do the components work together to achieve the system s function refs a thru c 3 What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning refs a thru c Signature and Date 219 3 PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS 219 3 1 Explain the commands for following procedures ref a chs 5 6 refs c f Setup and connect data link Setup and connect channel Setup phone lines Setup and connect high low speed data circuits Perform loop testing Monitor and clear alarm queue Define and monitor system parameters eroaovp 2 What are the settings for performing a BER test ref e ch 4 Signature and Date 180 NOTE Answers to questions in this stand
33. f ch 2 MFI ref f ch 2 MLA ref f ch 2 CAW ref f ch 2 CAW SA ref f ch 2 CA ref f ch 2 ADUA ref f ch 2 DMS ref f ch 2 DUA ref f ch 2 GWS ref f ch 2 IDUA ref f ch 2 DMDS ref f ch 2 FORTEZZA ref f ch 2 MS ref f ch 2 UA ref f ch 2 DIB ref f ch 3 YA ODOSRZ ATS sate aO TD 89 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 125 125 1 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D t DIT ref f ch 3 u DN ref f ch 3 V RDN ref f ch 3 w ML ref f ch 3 xX O R ADDRESS ref f ch 3 y LDSA ref f ch 3 z X 509 ref f ch 10 aa X 400 ref f ch 2 ab AIG ref b chs 1 2 ac CAD ref b chs 1 3 ad JANAP ref b ch 1 ae OPSIGS ref a af AUTODIN ref c ch 2 sec 1 ag MCS ref b ch 1 ah NDN ref g ch 8 ai MTS ID ref g ch 5 aj NREMS ref c ch 2 ak AMHS ref c ch 2 Signature and Date Discuss and identify the following message elements ref h ch 4 Service trace message Originator Text Special handling designations Action addressee s Information addressee s Exempted addressee s Classification Subject zeroapop Signature and Date Discuss in detail the following message processing delivery systems a PCMT ref c ch 2 b DMS refs f g C DMDS ref
34. made in this book FOLD HERE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICIAL BUSINESS COMMANDING OFFICER CENTER FOR INFORMATION DOMINANCE N325 640 ROBERTS AVENUE CORRY STATION PENSACOLA FL 32511 5138 FOLD HERE 457 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book
35. 157 Ultra High Frequency UHF Radio Teletypewriter Type B C 161 Ultra High Frequency UHF Non secure Voice Type U 165 Ultra High Frequency UHF Secure Voice Type R 169 Satellite Information Exchange Subsystem IXS 173 Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System SINCGARS 175 AN USC 38 Extremely High Frequency EHF Satellite Communications SATCOM 177 Advanced Digital Multiplexing System ADMS ST 1000 179 Link 2 183 AN WSC 6 Defense Satellite Communications System Set 187 AN WSC 8 Commercial Wideband Satellite Program 191 AN USR 10 v Global Broadcast System GBS 195 Shipboard Communications Quality Monitoring 199 Networking 205 Integrated Shipboard Networking System ISNS 207 Naval Tactical Command Support Systems NTCSS 211 Global Command and Contro
36. 2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 281 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 305 MESSAGE PROCESSING CENTER MPC SUPERVISOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified MESSAGE PROCESSING CENTER MPC SUPERVISOR NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 283 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 305 305 1 305
37. 26 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 102 102 SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS References a b c d e f 9 h i 102 1 NAVEDTRA 14222 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 1 Administration and Security NWP 6 01 Rev A Basic Operational Communications Doctrine Local Security Instructions SECNAVINST 5510 30A Department of the Navy DON Personnel Security Program PSP Instruction SECNAVINST 5510 36 Department of the Navy DON Information Security Program ISP Instruction EKMS 1A Phase 4 CMS Policy and Procedures for Navy Electronic Key Management System Tiers 2 amp 3 NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications SECNAVINST M5239 1 Department of the Navy Information Assurance Program Information Assurance Manual Department of the Navy Information Assurance Publication Module 5239 26 Discuss the following Security area ref a ch 5 Security clearance ref d ch 8 Need to know ref d ch 9 Access ref d ch 9 AIS security ref a ch 4 Classification ref d ch 9 Classified information ref a ch 4 Compromise ref d Annex A Classification Marking ref a ch 5 ref e ch 6 Downgrading declassification procedures ref e ch 4 COMSEC EKMS ref f ch 1 Two person integrity ref a ch 3 Malicious code protection ref h ch 4 Spillage
38. 3 Discuss the basic topology of a LAN ref b ch 1 Signature and Date 4 Describe the ports and protocols used by the following network services saroanop DNS ref a ch 2 FTP ref a ch 2 HTTP ref b ch 1 HTTPS ref b ch 1 NetBIOS ref b ch 6 POP ref a ch 11 SMTP ref a ch 2 TELNET ref a ch 2 TFTP ref a ch 2 Signature and Date 5 Discuss and describe the use of the following Cisco router commands peaoop show interface description ref a ch 4 show ip interface brief ref a ch 4 show ip access lists ref a ch 10 show ip ospf neighbor ref a ch 6 show debug ref a ch 5 configure terminal ref a ch 4 86 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 124 NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 124 5 reload ref a Glossary copy running configuration startup configuration ref a ch 4 copy tftp running configuration ref a ch 9 enable ref a ch 4 password ref a ch 4 erase ref a ch 7 terminal monitor ref a ch 5 terminal no monitor ref a ch 5 show logging synchronous ref a ch 4 no debug all ref a ch 5 POD3 ATT Signature and Date 6 Explain troubleshooting procedures when a fleet unit contacts the NOC due to loss of connectivity on a network enclave from your command s point of view refs c d Signature and Date
39. 43355 F QUALIFICATION PROGRESS SUMMARY FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMON NAME RATE RANK This qualification progress summary is used to track the progress of a trainee in the watchstations for this PQS and ensure awareness of remaining tasks It should be kept by the individual or in the individual s training jacket and updated with an appropriate signature Training Petty Officer Division Officer Senior Watch Officer etc as watchstations are completed 301 PUBLICATIONS CLERK Completed Date Signature 302 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR Completed Date Signature 303 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM II NAVMACS ll OPERATOR Completed Date Signature 304 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Completed Date Signature 447 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book QUALIFICATION PROGRESS SUMMARY FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMON CONT D 305 MESSAGE PROCESSING CENTER MPC SUPERVISOR Completed Date Signature 306 TACTICAL TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR Completed Date Signature 307 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR Completed Date Signature 308 EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY EHF SATELLITE COMMUNICAT
40. AEF Handle accordingly if notes are 313 HELPDESK SUPERVISOR CONT D Questions 313 2 6 Supervise Helpdesk technicians ABCDF Signature and Date Completed 2 area comprises 15 of watchstation 313 3 INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What conditions require this infrequent task Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task AI Questions 313 3 1 Report security violations ABCDEF Signature and Date 2 Maintain AIS hardware and software inventory ABCDEF Signature and Date 3 Verify network layout and workstation requirements AEF Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 8 OF WATCHSTATION 385 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 313 HELPDESK SUPERVISOR CONT D 313 4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E taken F G What follow up action is required H abnormal condition 313 4 1 Computer virus Signature and Date 2 Degraded inoperable equipment Signature and Date 3 Compromise of password Sign
41. AN URA 17F Group Signal Data Converter Model CV 3501B UG EE163 CA OMI 010 E110FCC100 Operator s and Organizational Maintenance Manual Multiplexer Sets AN FCC 100 V 1 and AN FC 100 V 1X EE685 CM SUM 010 NAVMACSII HP Rev 01 Naval Modular Automated Communications System Il NAVMACS II AN SYQ 7A V amp 7B V System User Manual Volume 1 Operational Procedures and Instructions EE685 CM SUM 020 NAVMACSII HP Rev 01 Naval Modular Automated Communications System Il NAVMACS II AN SYQ 7A V 8 7B V System User Manual Volume 2 Appendices A N EE685 DJ SUM 010 NAVMACSII HP Naval Modular Automated Communications System ll NAVMACS II AN SYQ 7A V 8 7B V System User Manual EKMS 1A Phase 4 CMS Policy and Procedures for Navy Electronic Key Management System Tiers 2 amp 3 ET822 AA OMP 010 P630 SSQ88 88A Installation Operation Troubleshooting and Maintenance Instructions Quality Monitoring Set AN SSQ 88 88A FSCS 211 79 13 2B UHF DAMA Operator OJT Handbook Shipboard Guidelines for the Use and Operation of the TSEC KW 46 Broadcast Security Equipment KAO 207B TSEC Manual Local Battle Force Electronic Mail System Operating Manual Local EMCON Bill Instruction Local Security Instructions Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP Local Subject Matter Expert Manufacturer s MSDOS Operating Guide Manufacturer s PC Operating Manual MDS MDU User s Guide misd ncr disa mil misd Naval Tactical Command Support System NTCS
42. Afloat e OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 202 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each ref a ch 2 refs b c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the safety protective devices for this component component part F What protection is provided by this component component part G What are the probable indications if this component fails H What is the source of control signals l What is the function of each position J What are the interlocks Questions 202 1 1 NAVMACS II ABCDFGH a AN SYQ 7A V ABCDGIJ 1 Circuit breaker on off switch ABG 2 Blower power on off switch ABG 3 Blower power indicator ABG 4 Over temperature indicator ABG 5 Audible alarm ABG 6 Alarm enable disable test ABG 7 Battle short on off switch ABEFG 8 Battle short indicator ABEFG 202 119 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 202 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II CONT D Questions 202 1 1 b Keyboard ABG c Monitor ABCG d CPU ABCG e Printer ABCG f UPS ABCFG g Associated crypto ABCDGH h X terminal ABCDGI i
43. DEVICE ID IMPROPER CONDITION DEVICE ID LOAD ABORTED DEVICE ID LOAD COMPLETED DEVICE ID LOAD COMPLETE SMN ERROR ddhhmmZ IOC FAULT ADDRESS CRYPTO ALARM NCS EXCEEDING ARQ LIMIT NCS INITIALIZE N lt xzsserp5ovoszrrmnserpanup aa NCS MSG ACK SMN ab NCS MSG NAK SMN ac NCS NO RCV ad NCS NOT ACCEPTING MESSAGE ae NCS OTO ACK OTO hhmmZ af NCS OTO ACK OTO RCV OTO ag NCS OTO NAK OTO ah NCS RCV ABORT ai NCS XMIT ABORT aj NO VALID INPUT ak NAVMACS FORCED EOM SMN v OTO NR OON hhmmZ 55 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 111 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 111 3 am an ao ap aq ar as at POWER FAILURE hhmmZ SMN ALTROUTED TO DEVICE ID SMN SMN SMN SMN COMPLETE SMN SMN ERROR SYS BACKLOG SYSTEM OVERLOAD SYSTEM OVERLOAD hhmmz Signature and Date 4 Discuss the purpose of the following ref a S2Bo537rTnzeroneop Program tape s Spare tape s BCST circuit s Different circuit types Comm Center terminals Periodic reports Screening error tolerance QRK Address screening Negative Guard list Maintaining the Command Guard list Maintaining the WML Standard message print format Message retrieval Distribution Message accountability record keeping Closing out the radio day Input processing Output p
44. Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 120 SUPER HIGH FREQUENCY SHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 120 3 Discuss the following SHF multiplexers a AN FCC 100 V 3 5 6 7 8 ref b chs 2 4 b AN FCC 100 V 4X ref b chs 2 4 c AN FCC 100 V 9 ref g Signature and Date 4 Discuss the following modulation types and satellite access techniques ref b BPSK ch 2 QPSK ch 2 Offset QPSK ch 2 Symbol rate bandwidth ch 2 Error detection and error correction chs 2 3 Multiple access of a satellite chs 1 thru 3 FDMA chs 1 thru 3 TDMA chs 1 thru 3 seroapncp Signature and Date 5 Discuss general modem operations ref f Signature and Date 78 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 121 121 EMISSIONS CONTROL EMCON FUNDAMENTALS References a b c d e 121 1 Local EMCON Bill Instruction NWP 6 01 Rev A Basic Operational Communications Doctrine NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications NAVEDTRA 14222 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 1 Administration and Security Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP Define the following terms and discuss their relationship with each other aoom EMCON ref a ref b ch 15 RADHAZ ref b ch 15 HERO ref b ch 15 RIVER CI
45. Oe 305 3 1 Supervise use of alternate message delivery methods Signature and Date 289 Questions ABCDEFG ABG ABCDEFG ABG Questions ABCDEF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 305 MESSAGE PROCESSING CENTER MPC SUPERVISOR CONT D 305 3 2 Supervise during minimize conditions Signature and Date 3 Supervise during special circuit communications Signature and Date 4 Supervise implementing emergency destruction Signature and Date 5 Coordinate hardware software upgrade repair Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 8 OF WATCHSTATION 305 4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E taken F G What follow up action is required H abnormal condition 305 4 1 Loss of classified material Signature and Date 290 Questions ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this Questions ABCDEFGH NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if note
46. One Desk Reference for Dummies 2 Edition NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP Discuss and define the following terms in detail N lt xssermpnavpozszrrunmseroanop ARP ref a ch 2 ACL ref a ch 10 Backbone ref b ch 1 BGP ref a Glossary Cabling ref b ch 2 Duplex ref a ch 1 Dynamic Routing ref a ch 5 Encapsulation ref a ch 1 Ethernet Interface ref a ch 1 Fast Ethernet Interface ref a ch 1 Gateway ref a ch 5 Hub Switch ref a ch 7 ICMP ref a ch 2 IOS ref a ch 4 IP Address ref a ch 2 Loopback Interface ref a ch 6 MAC ref a ch 1 NIC ref b ch 3 NVRAM ref a ch 4 OSPF ref a ch 6 Port ref a ch 2 Protocol ref a Glossary RIP ref a ch 5 Router ref a Glossary Serial Interface ref a ch 4 Server ref a Glossary 85 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 124 NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 124 1 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah Subnet ref a Glossary Subnet Mask ref a Glossary Static Routing ref a ch 5 TCP IP ref a ch 2 TCP ref a ch 2 Tunneling ref a ch 1 UDP ref a ch 2 VoIP ref a ch 2 Signature and Date 2 Discuss and describe the OSI model ref a ch 1 Signature and Date
47. Radio DMR AN USC 61 C Organizational Level Operation and Maintenance Instructions Ships RCS MD 1324 Tomahawk Strike Network TSN User s Guide Discuss the following PNSKESEMMRADOS RT AT OTA TPPP o Df DAMA ref a ch 2 Basic frame structures ref a ch 2 TDMA 1 frame structures ref a ch 2 TDMA 2 and TDMA 3 frame structures ref a ch 2 DMR ref b ch 1 MD 1324 ref c ch 1 Time slots ref a ch 2 CCOW ref a ch 2 Range ref a ch 2 Link test ref a ch 2 RCCOW ref a ch 2 Data segments ref a ch 2 Acquisition ref a ch 2 DAMA system features ref a ch 2 Channel control ref a ch 2 Independent channel access ref a ch 2 Circuit identification number ref a ch 2 RRI capability ref a ch 2 TDMA mode ref a ch 2 I O parts ref a ch 2 Frequency and keyline control ref a ch 2 Interfaces ref a ch 2 Electronic key generator TSEC KGV 11 ref a ch 2 Baseband subsystems ref a ch 2 TSEC KG 84 current loop operation ref a ch 2 Shipboard installation equipment ref a ch 2 Power distribution panel ref a ch 2 Panel monitor ref a ch 2 73 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 118 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 118 1 ac Data and control patching switchboard ref a ch 2
48. THIS PQS 101 Safety Precautions Completed 11 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 103 Power Distribution Completed 1 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 124 Networking Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 366 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 312 312 1 3 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN CONT D 125 Defense Messaging System DMS Completed 16 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 126 Naval Tactical Command Support Systems NTCSS Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 127 Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System CENTRIXS Completed 7 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 128 Collaboration at Sea CAS Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 129 Global Command and Control System Maritime GCCS M Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date SYSTEMS FROM THIS PQS 225 Networking Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 226 Integrated Shipboard Networking System ISNS Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 227 Naval Tactical Command Support Systems NTCSS Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 367 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 312 312 1 4 312 2 312 2 1 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN CONT D 228 Gl
49. THIS PQS 301 Publications Clerk Completed Qualifier and Date 304 Communications Security COMSEC Equipment Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 306 Tactical Transmitter Receiver Transceiver Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 343 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 310 310 1 3 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN TST SUPERVISOR CONT D 307 Ultra High Frequency UHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Systems Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 308 Extremely High Frequency EHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Systems Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 309 Super High Frequency SHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Systems Operator Completed Qualifier and Date FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 121 Emissions Control EMCON Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 122 Operations Orders OPORD Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date SYSTEMS FROM THIS PQS 203 SA 2212 V STQ Single Audio system SAS Red Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 204 SA 2212A V STQ Single Audio system SAS Black Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 344 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 310 310 1 5 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN TST SUPERV
50. VME chassis ABCDGI 1 3 5 floppy drive ABG 2 5 25 floppy drive ABG 3 DVD drive ABG j DAT tape drive ABG k Broadcast ABCDGHI l FSM ABCDGHI m CUDIXS ABCDGHI n Afloat SHF GATEGUARD ABCDGHI Signature and Date 202 2 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 202 2 1 Draw a block diagram of the following systems and show the path refs b c a CUDIX b Fleet broadcast c FSM d Afloat GATEGUARD 2 Explain the proper power up power down procedures refs b c 3 What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref c Signature and Date 202 3 PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are 120 made in this book 202 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II ConT D 202 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 202 4 1 How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system refs b c a Loss of 400 Hz power b Loss of air conditioning Signature and Date 202 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 202 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs d e Signature and Date 121 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 203 203 SA 2112 V STQ SINGLE AUDIO SYSTEM SAS RED References a EE107 AA OMI 010 E110SA 2112 CHG1 Operation and Maintenance Instructions Switching Matrix SA 2112
51. Verify proper setup for TSN Signature and Date Edit Save an operational and backup channel TSN PRESET Signature and Date 312 Questions ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 307 307 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D Perform TSN pre launch steps to include the following a 25kHz DAMA link test b 5kHz DAMA link quality threshold Signature and Date Verify the ON AIR TSN test Signature and Date Operate the TD 1271 or MD 1324 25kHz DAMA in a single SATCOM WSC 3 configuration Signature and Date Operate the TD 1271 or MD 1324 25kHz DAMA in a dual SATCOM WSC 3 configuration Signature and Date Perform link test from the TD 1271 Signature and Date Bring up non DAMA circuit Signature and Date Create Update SATCOM WSC 3 PRESET channelization Signature and Date 313 Questions ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDFG ABCDFG ABCDFG ABCDFG ABCDEFG NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 307 307 2 27 28 29 30 31 32 ULTRA H GH FREQUENCY UHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D
52. Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the safety protective devices for this component component part F What protection is provided by this component component part G What are the probable indications if this component fails H What is the source of control signals l What are the interlocks Questions 227 1 1 NTCSS TAC 4 ABCDGHI a CPU ABCG b 8 MM cartridge tape system ABCG C 4 MM DAT drive ABCG d UPS ABCEFG e Video display ABCG f Keyboard with attached trackball ABG g Printers ABCG h CD ROM drive ABG i RAID device ABG NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Signature and Date 211 made in this book 227 Handle accordingly if notes are 227 227 2 227 2 1 227 3 227 4 227 4 1 227 5 227 5 1 NAVAL TACTICAL COMMAND SUPPORT SYSTEMS NTCSS CoNT D PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the components work together to achieve the system s function ref a ch 2 ref b What is the sequence of component involvement to accomplish ref b a Power on b Power off C Normal operations What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref a chs 4 5 app B ref b Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system ref b a Temperature and humidi
53. accordingly if notes are made in this book 312 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN CONT D 312 2 42 Complete a manual OS install Signature and Date 43 Install the latest security patches and software updates Signature and Date 44 Slipstream an installation package Signature and Date 45 Build a new clone disk Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 20 OF WATCHSTATION 374 Questions ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 312 312 3 312 3 1 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN CONT D INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below A What are the steps of this procedure B What are the reasons for each step C What conditions require this infrequent task D Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task Change the system time date Signature and Date Update and configure BIOS Signature and Date Create system partitions Signature and Date Respond to IO errors Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 2 OF WATCHSTATION 375 Questions ACD ABCD ABCD ABCD NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 312 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN CONT D 312 4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below What indications and alarms are recei
54. and Date 102 Publications Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 105 Logs and Files Completed 7 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 106 Media Completed 7 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 123 Hardware and Software Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 357 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 311 311 2 311 2 1 MEDIA CLERK CONT D TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What safety precautions must be observed Satisfactorily perform this task mann Questions Ensure accuracy of input and output media labels ABE Signature and Date Ensure proper storage of media ABE Signature and Date Clean and maintain media devices ABDE Signature and Date Interpret and respond to errors ABE Signature and Date Perform virus scan on incoming media ABE Signature and Date Declassify media ABDE Signature and Date 358 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 311 MEDIA CLERK CONT D Questions 311 2 7 Format media ABE Signature and Date 8 Serialize media ABE Signature and Date 9 Maintain software user documentation ABE Signature
55. and show the signal flow refs b c How do the components work together to achieve the system s function refs a thru c What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref c Signature and Date 162 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 213 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF RADIO TELETYPEWRITER TYPE B C SYSTEM CONT D 213 3 PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS For the items listed answer the following questions refs a thru c A What is the normal operating value B What are the allowable operating limits C Where are the parameters sensed or monitored D What is the physical location of the indicators Questions 213 3 1 Receiver audio output level ABCD 2 Terminal equipment receive audio level ABCD 3 Terminal equipment send level ABCD 4 Black Red patch panel monitoring ABCD 5 Transmit power level ABCD 6 Voltage standing wave ratio ABCD Signature and Date 213 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 213 4 1 How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system refs b c a Scintillation b Loss of signal C Loss of dc power d Shipboard RFI Signature and Date 213 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 213 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs d e Signature and Date 163 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if n
56. are used What safety precautions must be observed Satisfactorily perform this task DC Oe Questions ABEF Manage daily weekly backups Signature and Date Create router switch configuration file Signature and Date Save Copy router switch configuration file Signature and Date 418 made in this book ABEF ABEF 316 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR CONT D Questions 316 2 4 Modify router switch configuration file ABEF Signature and Date 5 Modify router Access Control List ABCEF Signature and Date 6 Add modify delete user groups or domains ABF Signature and Date Simulate Delete 7 Create OU ABF Signature and Date 8 Set OU permissions ABF Signature and Date 9 Create group policy ABF Signature and Date 10 Implement group policy ABF Signature and Date 11 Create security group ABF Signature and Date 12 Implement security group ABF Signature and Date 419 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 316 316 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR CONT D Create distribution group Signature and Date Implement distribution group Signature and Date Change owner of distribution group Signature and Date Move an OU Signature and Date Determine connectivity between a client and server Sign
57. ch 4 Signature and Date Describe multiplex as applied to naval communications ref h ch 4 ref k chs 1 2 Signature and Date Discuss the following terms as applied to multiplex signals Time division ref k ch 1 Frequency division ref k ch 1 Space diversity ref k ch 1 Radio frequency diversity ref k ch 1 Tone diversity ref k ch 1 Tone space diversity ref k ch 1 Tone radio frequency diversity ref k ch 1 DAMA ref h ch 4 ref k chs 1 2 TOT PaDop Signature and Date Discuss the following in detail Link circuits ref g HF fleet broadcast ref c chs 2 3 Satellite fleet broadcast ref c chs 2 3 VLF submarine broadcast ref f ch 16 apop Signature and Date 66 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 115 115 COMMON CIRCUITS FUNDAMENTALS References a b c d 115 1 Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications NWP 6 01 Rev A Basic Operational Communications Doctrine Local Battle Force Electronic Mail System Operating Manual Describe the functions purposes of the following as well as any common circuits pertaining to your command not listed CEWN ref a HF GLOBAL ref c ch 21 SATHICOM ref c ch 21 NAVY RED ref a Harbor common ref c ch 27 Degau
58. completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 307 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book WATCHSTATION 307 307 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR Estimated completion time 4 weeks 307 1 PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION 307 1 1 WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 306 Tactical Transmitter Receiver Transceiver Operator Completed Qualifier
59. f ch 2 Signature and Date 90 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 125 125 4 10 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D State the purpose of the PCMCIA drive ref f ch 2 Signature and Date Explain the following types of messages ref g ch 4 a P22 b P772 C ACP 120 Signature and Date Discuss the following operations processes in detail FORTEZZA logon procedures ref f ch 2 Signing and encrypting messages ref g ch 8 FORTEZZA Card lockout zeroization ref m sec 3 24 FORTEZZA Card storage ref m sec 3 24 FORTEZZA Cards ref m sec 3 24 FORTEZZA Roles ref m X 509 certificates ref f ch 10 a onoo Signature and Date Explain the difference between plain text and rich text ref g ch 8 Signature and Date Discuss an Individual message ref g ch 7 Signature and Date Discuss an Organizational message ref g ch 7 Signature and Date Explain the process of submitting DCHD trouble tickets ref i Signature and Date 91 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 125 125 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D Discuss the Military Message properties tab ref g ch 5
60. for a particular watchstation workstation All three sections may not apply to this PQS but where applicable detailed explanations are provided at the front of each section REFERENCES The references used during the writing of this PQS package were the latest available to the workshop however the most current references available should be used when qualifying with this Standard NOTES Classified references may be used in the development of PQS If such references are used handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 10 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book INTRODUCTION CONT D TRAINEE Your supervisor will tell you which watchstations workstations you are to complete and in what order Before getting started turn to the 300 Section first and find your watchstation workstation This will tell you what you should do before starting your watchstation workstation tasks You may be required to complete another PQS a school or other watchstations workstations within this package It will also tell you which fundamentals and or systems from this package you must complete prior to qualification at your watchstation workstation If you have any questions or are unable to locate references contact your supervisor or qualifier Good luck PQS FEEDBACK REPORTS This PQS was developed using information available at the time of writing When equipment and re
61. in this book 112 112 3 ANTENNA AND RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION FUNDAMENTALS CONT D Discuss the following antenna related terms in detail ref a ch 2 refs d e AT Tere aoTD Antenna Radiation pattern Directivity and directional antennas Wave length Standing wave VSWR Polarization and field strength Half wave quarterwave Electrical length Beamwidth Megameter meggar Signature and Date Define the following abbreviations and state the frequency range of each ref a ch 1 ref c ch 1 serpancp ELF VLF EHF Signature and Date Describe ionospheric layers and their effects on propagation ref b ch 2 ref c Annex Signature and Date 60 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 112 ANTENNA AND RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 112 6 State the propagation characteristics of the following radio waves ref b ch 2 a Direct b Ground C Space d Sky Signature and Date 7 Discuss the following terms describing what it is and the effect of each on propagation Attenuation ref b ch 2 Conductivity ref b ch 2 Critical frequency ref b ch 2 Diffraction ref b ch 2 Fading ref b ch 2 Frequency ref b ch 2 Noise ref b ch 3 lonization ref b ch 2 Power ref b ch 2 Reflection ref b ch 2 Refraction ref b ch 2 Sunspots ref
62. incident reporting ref i app c S3 TATTO FOSO Signature and Date Discuss the roles and responsibilities of the following ref h ch 2 CO OIC Information Assurance Manager Information Assurance Officer SSO 2900p Signature and Date 27 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 102 102 3 SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS CONT D Discuss the following warning notices and the handling requirements for each saroanop Formerly restricted data ref a ch 5 NOFORN ref a ch 5 EFTO ref a ch 5 FOUO ref a ch 5 Personal for ref b ch 8 Exclusive for ref b ch 8 SPECAT ref g ch 3 LIMDIS ref g ch 3 CRITIC ref g ch 3 Signature and Date Discuss storage requirements in terms of the following oaoop Standards for storage equipment ref e ch 10 Storing classified material national and NATO ref a ch 5 Designations and combinations ref a ch 5 Care during working hours ref a ch 5 Care after working hours ref a ch 5 Emergency planning ref a ch 5 Signature and Date Define the following security areas ref a ch 5 cop Exclusion Limited Controlled Restricted Signature and Date State the responsibility of the person who discovers a compromise or a suspected compromise ref c Signature and Date 28 NOTE Answers to questi
63. may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 313 HELPDESK SUPERVISOR CONT D 313 6 WATCHES 313 6 1 STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER INSTRUCTION Helpdesk Supervisor 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 2 STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Helpdesk Supervisor 5 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 21 OF WATCHSTATION 388 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 313 HELPDESK SUPERVISOR CONT D 313 7 EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC 313 7 1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date 2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 389 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 314 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS OPERATOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination o
64. means of communications are used E What parameters must be monitored F How are the monitored parameters changed by this infrequent task G What conditions require this infrequent task H Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task Questions Operate equipment under various EMCON HERO RADHAZ conditions ABCDEFGH Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 1 OF WATCHSTATION 302 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 306 TACTICAL TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR CONT D 306 4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken F How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations G What follow up action is required H Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this abnormal condition Questions 306 4 1 Loss of equipment internal external frequency standards ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 2 Excessive equipment temperatures ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 3 Improper signal levels ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 4 Improper patching ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 5 Loss of primary external communicati
65. s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified PUBLICATIONS CLERK NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 225 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book WATCHSTATION 301 301 PUBLICATIONS CLERK Estimated completion time 2 weeks 301 1 PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION 301 1 1 FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 101 Safety Precautions Completed 38 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 102 Security Completed 17 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 104 Publications Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 105 Logs and Files Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 106 Media Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 227 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 301 301 2 301 2 1 PUBLICATIONS CLERK CONT D TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure Wha
66. the source of control signals l What is the function of each position J What are the sub system components Questions 228 1 1 HP 6000 ABCDEFGHJ 2 HP 712 715 ABCDEFGH 3 DII COE ABCDEFGH 4 UCP JOTS1 ABCDEFGHJ 5 ISDS JOTS19 ABCDEFGHJ 6 ITS JOTS14 ABCDEFGHJ 7 JMHS JOTS12 ABCDEFGHJ 8 UPS ABCDEFGH 9 TDBM ABG 10 NETPREC ABG 213 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 228 GLOBAL COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM MARITIME GCCS M CONT D Questions 228 1 11 NAVMACS AB 12 TBMCS ABCDEFGHIJ Signature and Date 228 2 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 228 2 1 Draw a diagram of the system refs a b 2 How do the components work together to achieve the system s function refs a thru c 3 What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref a Signature and Date 228 3 PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS For the items listed answer the following questions refs a thru c A What is the normal operating value B What are the allowable operating limits C Where are the parameters sensed or monitored D Whatis the physical location of the indicators Questions 228 3 1 TDBM ABCD 2 SCSI address for primary hard drive ABCD 3 SCSI address for DAT Drive ABCD 4 Disk space of Quickload server ABCD Signature and Date 214 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in thi
67. this book 309 309 1 309 1 1 SUPER HIGH FREQUENCY SHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR Estimated completion time 8 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 308 Extremely High Frequency EHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Operator Completed Qualifier and Date FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 120 Super High Frequency SHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Completed 9 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date SYSTEMS FROM THIS PQS 219 Advanced Digital Multiplexing System ADMS ST 1000 Completed 9 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 220 Link 2 Completed 9 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 221 AN WSC 6 Defense Satellite Communications System Set Completed 7 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 333 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 309 SUPER HIGH FREQUENCY SHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D 309 1 3 222 AN WSC 8 Commercial Wideband Satellite Program Completed 7 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 223 AN USR 10 V Global Broadcast System GBS Completed 7 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 309 2 TASKS For the tasks listed below What are th
68. this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 208 208 2 208 2 1 208 3 208 3 1 FLEET MULTI CHANNEL RADIO TELETYPEWRITER BROADCAST TYPE N SYSTEM CONT D PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the components work together to achieve the system s function refs a thru c Draw a diagram of this system and show the path of refs a thru c a RF from the antenna to the receiver b AF from the receiver to the multi channel terminal equipment C dc from the multi channel terminal equipment to the printer What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref b Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS For the items listed answer the following questions refs a thru c A What is the normal operating value B What are the allowable operating limits C Where are the parameters sensed or monitored D Whatis the physical location of the indicators Questions Red Black patch panel monitoring ABCD Terminal equipment levels ABCD Signature and Date 144 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 208 FLEET MULTI CHANNEL RADIO TELETYPEWRITER BROADCAST TYPE N SYSTEM CONT D 208 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 208 4 1 How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system refs a c a Adverse atmospheric conditions b Loss of signal satellite C Shipb
69. to designated circuits for transmission ABDF Signature and Date Submit DMS trouble ticket ABCDF Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 23 OF WATCHSTATION 399 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 314 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS OPERATOR CONT D 314 3 INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What conditions require this infrequent task Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task AMO Questions 314 3 1 Process messages during minimize ABCDEF Signature and Date 2 Process messages requiring special handling 2 times ABCDEF Signature and Date Signature and Date 3 Change the system time date AEF Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 3 OF WATCHSTATION 400 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 314 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS OPERATOR CONT D 314 4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below What indications and alarms are received What immediate action is required What are the probable causes What operating limitations are imposed mMOOW gt taken What follow up action is require
70. 03 2 14 g System configuration summary ABG Signature and Date h Traffic summary report ABG Signature and Date i Input status report for all circuits ABG Signature and Date j Missing section report ABG Signature and Date 15 Demonstrate knowledge of the following system commands a Host shutdown ABCEG Signature and Date b System reboot ABCEG Signature and Date C System halt ABCEG Signature and Date 259 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 303 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II OPERATOR CONT D Questions 303 2 16 Distribute using case routing options ABFG Signature and Date 17 Distribute using office routing options ABFG Signature and Date 18 Redistribute a message previously routed by using the office routing option ABFG Signature and Date 19 Distribute a sectional message ABFG Signature and Date 20 Respond to system alerts ABEFG Signature and Date 21 Display system status ABFG Signature and Date 22 Demonstrate the knowledge of the following a WML ABFG Signature and Date b WDL ABFG Signature and Date 260 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 303 303 2 22 303 3 303 3 1 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II OPERATOR CONT D
71. 1 1 WATCHSTATION 305 MESSAGE PROCESSING CENTER MPC WATCH SUPERVISOR Estimated completion time 8 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 301 Publications Clerk Completed Qualifier and Date 302 Naval Modular Automated Communications System NAVMACS V 2 Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 303 Naval Modular Automated Communications System II NAVMACS II Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 304 Communications Security COMSEC Equipment Operator Completed Qualifier and Date SYSTEMS FROM THIS PQS 201 Naval Modular Automated Communications System NAVMACS V 2 Completed 6 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 285 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 305 MESSAGE PROCESSING CENTER MPC SUPERVISOR CONT D 305 1 2 202 Naval Modular Automated Communications System II NAVMACS II Completed 6 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 207 Fleet Single Channel Radio Teletypewriter Broadcast Type M Completed 8 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 208 Fleet Multi Channel Radio Teletypewriter Broadcast Type N Completed 8 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 216 Satellite Information Exchange Subsyst
72. 109 Broadcast Completed 1 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date TASKS For the tasks listed below A What are the steps of this procedure B What are the reasons for each step C What control coordination is required D What means of communications are used E What safety precautions must be observed F What parameters operating limits must be monitored G Satisfactorily perform this task Questions Operate KG 84 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 268 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 304 304 2 2 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CONT D Questions Operate KG 83 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Operate KG 75 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Operate KY 58 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 269 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 304 304 2 5 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CONT D Questions Operate KWR 46 KWT 46 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Operate KY 57 3 times ABCDEFG
73. 15 4 315 4 1 NETWORK OPERATOR CONT D ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below What indications and alarms are received What immediate action is required What are the probable causes What operating limitations are imposed mMOOW gt taken What follow up action is required Tom abnormal condition Loss of power Signature and Date Computer virus Signature and Date Compromise of password Signature and Date Loss of connectivity with servicing communications center Signature and Date System peripherals lockup malfunction Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 11 OF WATCHSTATION 411 What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this Questions ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 315 NETWORK OPERATOR CONT D 315 5 EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E taken F G 315 5 1 Loss of electrical power Signature and Date 2 Fire smoke fumes
74. 181 Completed Qualifier and Date Navy E Learning Network Pt 2 Protocols 14182 Completed Qualifier and Date Navy E Learning Network Pt 3 Implementation 14183 Completed Qualifier and Date WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 313 Helpdesk Supervisor Completed Qualifier and Date FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 108 Minimize Completed 17 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 407 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 315 NETWORK OPERATOR CONT D 315 1 4 SYSTEMS FROM THIS PQS 210 Battle Force Email BFEM Completed 8 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 315 2 TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What safety precautions must be observed Satisfactorily perform this task Allen In Questions 315 2 1 Conduct daily backups AEF Signature and Date 2 Power up router switch ABEF Signature and Date 3 Restore from a back up device 3 times ABCDEF Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 408 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 315 315 2 4 10 11 NETWORK OPERATOR CONT D Perform daily system checks Signatu
75. 208 FLEET MULTI CHANNEL RADIO TELETYPEWRITER BROADCAST TYPE N SYSTEM References a SPAWARINST 2700 1 Communications Quality Monitoring System Ch 4 Sec 6 b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat e EE132 AN MMO 010 AN USQ 122A V Technical Manual USQ 122 V Data Terminal Set 208 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c ref e A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the safety protective devices for this component component part F What protection is provided by this component component part G What are the probable indications if this component fails H What is the source of control signals l What is the function of each position Questions 208 1 1 Fleet multi channel radio teletypewriter broadcast type N system ACDGH 2 Receive antenna ABGH 3 SSR 1 ABCDEGHI 4 USQ 122A V High Speed Fleet BCST System ABCDEFGHI 5 Black patch panel ABG 6 Associated crypto devices ABCDFGHI 7 Red patch panel ABG 8 NOW NAVMACS ABCGH Signature and Date 143 NOTE Answers to questions in
76. 3 7093 Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP Explain the steps for creating a Make Recovery disk ref a ch 8 Signature and Date Explain the procedures that are taken to prep the NTCSS system for End of Month Lives ref b Signature and Date Explain the different options available in Sybase versus root ref a chs 4 10 Signature and Date Explain what kind of information is displayed in the system reports ref a ch 9 Signature and Date Discuss the steps to display an individual printers status ref a ch 11 Signature and Date Explain how to check root s mail and what kind of information is displayed ref a ch 11 Signature and Date 95 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 126 NAVAL TACTICAL COMMAND SUPPORT SYSTEMS NTCSS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 126 7 Explain the steps to initiate a manual backup ref a ch 8 Signature and Date 8 Explain how to verify system interfaces ref a ch 12 Signature and Date 96 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 127 127 COMBINED ENTERPRISE REGIONAL INFORMATION EXCHANGE SYSTEM CENTRIXS FUNDAMENTALS References a NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications b 2006 SPAWAR C4ISR CD SIMP FNG AND MISC INFO 127 1 E
77. 96 V 1 U cassette magnetic tape unit 1 Equipment front panel a Power on off switch b Power indicator c Recorder select switch 2 Recorder control panel s 3 Read write heads e AN USH 26 V CMTU 1 Front panel Master clear switch Over temperature indicator Alarm enable off test switch Bat short on off switch Bat short indicator Power indicator Power on off switch CMPTR1 indicator CMPTR2 indicator CMPTR1 MPX CMPTR2 switch Drive operator INT indicator Drive busy indicator Drive safe indicator Drive select indicator Audible alarm pe drive assembly Drive hot indicator Drive online offline switch Drive eject unload control CMTU time meter III III DI on zz zo za gt 0 2030 nn wae wr a a N 4 ena 115 Questions NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 201 201 1 1 201 2 201 2 1 201 3 201 4 201 4 1 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 ConT D Questions f RD 397 V U HSPTR P ABCDEG 1 Power switch ABG 2 Power indicator ABG 3 Rewind off take up switch ABGI 4 Remote dupe test switch ABGI 5 Punch off leader switch ABGI 6 Slew left right switch ABGI 7 Online load switch ABGI 8 Read start push button indicator ABGI 9 Tape level 5 8 7 switch ABGI Signature and Date PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the components work together to achieve the system s function re
78. AL indicator light AB j OPERATION UNAVAILABLE indicator light AB k OPERATION COMPLETE indicator light AB l STATUS OVERFLOW pushbutton AB m ENTER pushbutton AB n FAULT NUMBER LOCATION display AB O FAULT OVERFLOW pushbutton AB 127 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 204 204 1 1 204 2 204 2 1 204 3 204 4 204 4 1 SA 2112A V STQ SINGLE AUDIO SYSTEM SAS BLACK CONT D Questions p ALARM SILENCE pushbutton AB q FAULT RESET pushbutton AB r BATTLE SHORT switch AB S LAMP TEST pushbutton AB t Hand set AB Signature and Date PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the components work together to achieve the system s function refs a thru c Explain the proper procedures to refs a thru c Energize set Program line to trunk connection Monitor connection Upload download system configuration apop What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref a Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed SYSTEM INTERFACE How does a loss of electrical power affect the operation of this system ref a How does this system interface with the following ref a a Audio terminal equipment b MF HF transmitters receivers C UHF VHF transmitters receivers transceivers d HFRG e EMS Signature and Date 128 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classi
79. ATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 321 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 308 308 1 308 1 1 EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY EHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR Estimated completion time 6 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 307 Extremely High Frequency EHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Operator Completed Qualifier and Date FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 119 Extremely High Frequency EHF AN USC 38 Completed 17 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date SYSTEMS FROM THIS PQS 218 AN USC 38 Extremely High Frequency EHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Completed 9 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 323 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 308 308 2 308 2 1 EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY EHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What mean
80. B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the safety protective devices for this component component part F What are the probable indications if this component fails Questions 231 1 1 a CAS server ABCDEF b Workstations ABCDEF Signature and Date 221 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 231 231 2 231 2 1 231 3 231 4 231 4 1 231 5 231 5 1 COLLABORATION AT SEA CAS SYSTEM CONT D PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Draw a diagram of the system and show the signal flow for the following ref a ch 2 ref b a Communication between multiple workstations b System router How do the components work together to achieve the system s function ref c What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref a ch 3 Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system ref b a Loss of power b Loss of ventilation How does this system interface with the following ref a ch 1 a WINDOWS servers b PC workstations Signature and Date SAFETY PRECAUTIONS What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs d e Signature and Date 222 NOTE Answers to questions in thi
81. B 530 ABCD m DCB DCB 530 ABCD 131 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 205 205 1 1 205 2 205 2 1 205 3 AUTOMATED NETWORK CONTROL CENTER ANCC ConT D Questions n DIU 6HS ABCD o DIU 6LS ABCD p IXS ABCD Signature and Date PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the components work together to achieve the system s function refs a thru c What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning refs a thru c Explain the following functions ref a FILTER ON CCSD Macro Query Test Loopback Unloop Connect Disconnect Test Connect Disconnect Ports MTRX Outage Broadcast Connect Disconnect a Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed 132 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 205 AUTOMATED NETWORK CONTROL CENTER ANCC ConT D 205 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 205 4 1 How do the following influences affect the operation of this system refs b c a Loss fluctuation of electrical power b Loss of power supply C Corrupt database Signature and Date 205 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 205 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs d e Signature and Date 133 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes ar
82. CF ABF ABF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 302 302 2 14 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR CONT D Execute proper commands for CGL a Load CGL Signature and Date b Add addressee Signature and Date C Delete addressee Signature and Date d Load the paper tape CGL Signature and Date e Load the paper tape NGL Signature and Date f Print and punch a copy of the CGL Signature and Date g Clear the CGL Signature and Date h Reload punched CGL Signature and Date 242 Questions ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 302 302 2 15 16 17 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR CONT D Execute proper commands for LRL a Compose a free form LRL Signature and Date b Generate reload a paper tape copy Signature and Date C Clear the LRL Signature and Date Execute proper commands to system reports a Print a copy of the demand chronological report Signature and Date b Print a copy of the queue status report Signature and Date Execute proper commands for message retrieval a Retrieve a message by SMN to a
83. COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D 307 4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken F How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations G What follow up action is required H Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this abnormal condition Questions 307 4 1 Loss of signal ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 2 Equipment malfunction ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 3 Use of insufficient excessive transmitting power ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 4 Loss of chilled water ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 5 Loss of dry air ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 316 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 307 307 4 6 307 5 307 5 1 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D Questions Loss of navigation system input ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Loss of 400Hz Signature and Date Antennae blockage Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 15 OF WATCHSTATION EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are rec
84. D COMMUNICATIONS QUALITY MONITORING SYSTEM CONT D Questions 224 1 10 Spectrum analyzer ABF a Power switch line on line standby AB b Cal output screwdriver adjust AB CG Signal input BNC AB d Center frequency AB e Frequency span AB f Start frequency AB g Stop frequency AB h Reference level AB i Continuous coarse fine tune AB j Step AB k Instr present AB l RES BW AB m Video bandwidth AB n Sweep time AB O RF attenuation AB p Peak search AB q Marker center frequency AB r Differential markers AB S Marker zoom AB t Marker signal track AB U Frequency counter AB v Logarithmic scale AB w Linear scale AB X Threshold AB y Display AB 2 Center frequency step size AB aa Continuous sweep AB ab Single sweep AB ac Freerun AB ad Line AB ae Ext AB af Video AB ag Level AB ah Full span instrument AB ai Recall AB aj Save AB ak Local OPS AB al Normal key function AB am Shift key function AB Signature and Date 203 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 224 224 2 224 2 1 224 3 224 4 224 5 224 5 1 SHIPBOARD COMMUNICATIONS QUALITY MONITORING SYSTEM CONT D PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the components work together to achieve the system s function ref a ch 3 ref b ch 3 ref c What are the front panel control settings and sequence to activate and calibrate the following ref a
85. FREQUENCY EHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken F How does this emergency affect other operations equipment watchstations G What follow up action is required H Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions Loss of equipment ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Loss of power ABCDEFGH Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 5 OF WATCHSTATION 329 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 308 308 6 308 6 1 308 7 308 7 1 EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY EHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D WATCHES STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Extremely High Frequency EHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Systems Operator 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 11 OF WATCHSTATION EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examinat
86. G DISSEMINATION SYSTEM DMDS References a DMDS Users Guide Version Specific b Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP c OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat d OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 230 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each ref a What is its function Where is it located ONMUOW gt 230 1 1 DMDS System Database Manager Profile Profile Set FORTEZZA Card Key Words System logs Mail Services Profile Input Path Address Book CRL publication Sync 2200X00A00n O What are the sources of power What are the modes of operation or control What are the probable indications if this component fails What is the source of control signals What is the function of each position Questions ABCDEF AE ABE ABE ABDFEG ABGF AFE ABE ABE ABE ABE Signature and Date 219 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 230 230 2 230 2 1 230 3 230 4 230 4 1 230 5 230 5 1 DEFENSE MESSAGING DISSEMINATION SYSTEM DMDS CONT D PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the components work together to achieve the system s fun
87. IONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR Completed Date Signature 309 SUPER HIGH FREQUENCY SHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR Completed Date Signature 448 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book QUALIFICATION PROGRESS SUMMARY FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMON CONT D 310 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN TST SUPERVISOR Completed Date Signature 311 MEDIA CLERK Completed Date Signature 312 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN Completed Date Signature 313 HELPDESK SUPERVISOR Completed Date Signature 314 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS OPERATOR Completed Date Signature QUALIFICATION PROGRESS SUMMARY FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMON CONT D o 15 NETWORK OPERATOR 449 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book Completed Date Signature 316 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR Completed Date Signature 317 INFORMATION WATCH SUPERVISOR Completed Date Signature 318 COMMUNICATIONS WATCH OFFICER CWO Completed Date Signature 450 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book LIST OF REFERENCES USED IN THIS PQS ACP 113 AF Call Sign Book for Ships ACP 125 F
88. ISOR CONT D 205 Automated Network Control Center ANCC Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 206 AN USQ 155 V 1 Tactical Variant Switch TVS Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 207 Fleet Single Channel Radio Teletypewriter Broadcast Type M Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 208 Fleet Multi Channel Radio Teletypewriter Broadcast Type N Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 209 High Frequency HF Radio Teletypewriter Ship Shore Ship Type D G Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 210 Battle Force Email BFEM Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 211 High Frequency HF Non secure Voice Type Y Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 212 High Frequency HF Secure Voice Type S Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 345 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 310 310 1 5 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN TST SUPERVISOR CONT D 213 Ultra High Frequency UHF Radio Teletypewriter Type B C Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 214 Ultra High Frequency UHF Non secure Voice Type U Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 215 Ultra High Frequency UHF Secure Voice Type R Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 216 Satellite Information E
89. NG LIMITS For the items listed answer the following questions refs a thru c A What is the normal operating value B What are the allowable operating limits C Where are the parameters sensed or monitored D What is the physical location of the indicators Questions 209 3 1 Receiver audio output level ABCD 2 Terminal equipment receive audio level ABCD 3 Terminal equipment send level ABCD 4 Red Black Patch panel monitoring ABCD 5 Transmit power level ABCD 6 Voltage standing wave ratio ABCD Signature and Date 209 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 209 4 1 How do the following influences affect the operation of this system refs b c a Adverse atmospheric conditions b Loss of signal C Loss of power d Shipboard RFI Signature and Date 209 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 209 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs d e Signature and Date 149 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 210 210 BATTLE FORCE EMAIL BFEM SYSTEM References a Battle Force Electronic Mail System Operating Manual b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat 210 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equ
90. NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 123 123 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE FUNDAMENTALS References a b c 123 1 The Complete PC Upgrade and Maintenance Guide 16 Edition ISBN 9780782144314 Networking All in One Desk Reference for Dummies 2 Edition CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide 5th Edition Exam 640 801 ISBN 9780782143119 Discuss and define the following terms in detail PNSKESEMMRODOS ZU ATT Tae a9T D 29 9 m m DAO D v G ACPI ref a ch 23 ASCIl ref a Glossary ATX ref a ch 3 Backup files ref a ch 13 Baud rate ref a Glossary Bandwidth ref a Glossary BIOS ref a ch 13 Bit ref a Glossary Binary ref a Glossary BNC ref a ch 2 Byte ref a Glossary Buffer ref a ch 8 Cache ref a ch 8 CD ROM ref a Glossary Copy ref a ch 13 CPU ref a ch 2 CMOS ref a ch 2 Coaxial Cable ref a ch 26 DCE ref c ch 11 DDR ref a ch 6 Defragment ref a ch 13 DOS ref a ch 12 Delete ref a ch 12 Directories ref a Glossary DIMM ref a Glossary Driver ref a ch 23 DTE ref c ch 11 DVD ref a Glossary EIDE ref a ch 1 Ethernet ref a ch 26 FAT ref a ch 12 Function keys ref a Glossary FQDN ref c ch 2 83 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Han
91. Naval Education and NAVEDTRA 43355 F Training Command September 2008 PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION STANDARD INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMON NAME Rate Rank DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT B Distribution authorized to U S Government agencies only due to administrative operational use on 1 September 2008 Other requests for this document must be referred to the Commanding Officer Center for Information Dominance N325 640 Roberts Ave Pensacola Florida 32511 DESTRUCTION NOTICE Destroy by any means that will prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of the document Unclassified technical documents bearing this distribution statement will be given the same physical protection prescribed in DoD Web Site Administration Policies and Procedures for For Official Use Only material 4 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book Although the words he him and his are used sparingly in this manual to enhance communication they are not intended to be gender driven nor to affront or discriminate against anyone reading this material 2 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book TABLE OF CONTENTS Page AGCKNOWLEBGEMENTS 7 INTRODUCTION Au He cacas 9 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
92. O TMM OO W gt Questions Energize equipment ABCDEFG Signature and Date Tune equipment in auto and manual modes ABCDEFG Signature and Date Patch and tune appropriate antenna coupler in automatic and manual modes ABCDEFG Signature and Date 300 made in this book 306 TACTICAL TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR CONT D Questions 306 2 4 Patch required equipment ABCDEFG Signature and Date 5 Set up frequency Hop set ABCDEFG Signature and Date 6 Channelize transceiver coupler ABCDEFG Signature and Date 7 Set equipment for remote preset operations ABCDEFG Signature and Date 8 De energize equipment ABCDEFG Signature and Date 9 Verify proper system operation with end user ABCDEFG Signature and Date 10 Perform proper QC checks ABCDEFG Signature and Date 11 Verify chilled water system operation ABCEFG Signature and Date 301 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 306 306 2 12 306 3 306 3 1 TACTICAL TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR CONT D Verify dry air system operation ABCEFG Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 6 OF WATCHSTATION INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below A What are the steps of this procedure B What are the reasons for each step C What control coordination is required D What
93. OAD ABORTED DEVICE ID LOAD COMPLETED DEVICE ID LOAD COMPLETE SMN ERROR hhmmZ IOC FAULT ADDRESS ITEM NOT FOUND IXS CRYPTO ALARM IXS NCS INITIALIZE 49 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 110 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 110 3 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw IXS NCS MSG ACK SMN IXS NCS MSG NAK SMN IXS NCS NO RCV IXS NCS OTO ACK OTO hhmmZ IXS NCS OTO ACK OTO RCV OTO IXS NCS OTO NAK OTO IXS NCS PARITY LIMIT IXS NCS RCV ABORT IXS NCS XMIT ABORT IXS NO VALID INPUT IXS SUB NO RCV 2 CYCLES IXS SUB PARITY LIMIT MON CLOCK DISABLED NAVMACS FORCED EOM SMN NO PRINTERS ON LINE OTO NR OON hhmmZ OTO NR OON hhmmZ PGM FAULT ADDRESS POSSIBLE MISSENT POWER FAILURE hhmmZ SMN ALTROUTED TO DEVICE ID SMN SMN SMN SMN COMPLETE SMN SMN ERROR SMN TRA CAN ON LO1 MSG ERROR hhmmZ SMN TRA CANTRAN ON LO1 hhmmZ SMN Y Z ACK NOT RCVD ON LO1 SMN Y Z NO TRA ON LO1 AFTER 30 SEC SMN Y Z RCVD ON DEVICE ID SYSTEM OVERLOAD SYSTEM OVERLOAD hhmmZ TRA ON LO1 OPERATOR OVERRIDE OF MSG ERRORS TR TIMEOUT hhmmZ ABORTED Signature and Date 50 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made
94. OH Program Manual for Forces Afloat GRAPHICS BASE LINE 207 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What protection is provided by this component component part F What are the probable indications if this component fails G What is the source of control signals H What is the function of each position Questions 207 1 1 Fleet single channel radio teletypewriter broadcast type M system ACDFG 2 Receive antenna ABFG 3 Receive antenna patch panel ABF 4 Receive antenna filter coupler ABF 5 Receiver ABDFGH 6 Receiver transfer switchboard patch panel ABF 7 Converter comparator group ABDFGH 8 Black patch panel ABF 9 Associated crypto devices ABCDEFGH 10 Red patch panel ABF 11 NOW NAVMACS ABCFG Signature and Date 139 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 207 207 2 207 2 1 207 3 207 3 1 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are FLEET SINGLE CHANNEL RADIO TELETYPEWRITER BROADCAST TYPE M SYSTEM CONT D PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the
95. ONT D Questions 307 2 6 Determine and adjust for proper azimuth elevation ABCDEFG Signature and Date 7 Verify 400Hz Power ABCDEFG Signature and Date 8 Setup specified frequency offset ABCDEFG Signature and Date 9 Load crypto equipment for 5kHz and or 25kHz DAMA operations ABCDEFG Signature and Date 10 Set up transceiver modem RFS RF IF baseband patching or digital switch ABCDEFG Signature and Date 11 Set transceiver front panel controls for proper operation ABCDFG Signature and Date 12 Configure user interface GUI HMI RTI ABCDEFG Signature and Date 311 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 307 307 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D Update terminal PRESET as specified in OPTASK COMMS plan for radio terminal and service parameters i e home channel up downlink freq receiver off DAMA guard addresses destination address configuration code I O port service assignment Signature and Date Conduct power calibration and balancing Signature and Date Test key the transceiver on a non DAMA test frequency Signature and Date Check and adjust the PA RF forward power level Signature and Date Check and adjust the antenna system s VSWR Signature and Date
96. Operate under EMCON ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 2 Reset incoming outgoing CSN and OTO numbers ABCEFGH Signature and Date 3 Add a message to the WML ABCEFGH Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 2 OF WATCHSTATION 247 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 302 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR CONT D 302 4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below What indications and alarms are received What immediate action is required What are the probable causes What operating limitations are imposed What follow up action is required GQ TIM O gt abnormal condition 302 4 1 HSPTR P failure Signature and Date 2 Printer failure Signature and Date 3 Level converter patch panel failure Signature and Date 4 Cassette or cartridge failure Signature and Date 5 Message processing device failure Signature and Date 248 How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this Questions ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 302 302 4 6 302 5 302 6 302 6 1 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SY
97. PQS CENINFODOM Pensacola FL DSN 922 6069 8 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book INTRODUCTION PQS PROGRAM This PQS program is a qualification system for officers and enlisted personnel where certification of a minimum level of competency is required prior to qualifying to perform specific duties A PQS is a compilation of the minimum knowledge and skills that an individual must demonstrate in order to qualify to stand watches or perform other specific routine duties necessary for the safety security or proper operation of a ship aircraft or support system The objective of PQS is to standardize and facilitate these qualifications CANCELLATION This Standard cancels and supersedes NAVEDTRA 43355 E APPLICABILITY This PQS is applicable to all information systems and telecommunications units afloat and ashore MODEL MANAGER The Model Manager Command manages a specific PQS manual This includes overseeing the process of monitoring and updating assigned PQS manuals from the standpoint of technical content and relevance within the community TAILORING To command tailor this package first have it reviewed by one or more of your most qualified individuals Delete any portions covering systems and equipment not installed on your ship aircraft or unit Next add any line items fundamentals systems and watchstations workstations that are unique to your
98. Power switch AB b Alarm status AB C QSP 2 ABCDE d QSP 12 ABCDE e ILP ABCDE f QAM ABCDE g FXS FXO ABCDE h QVM ABCDE i EVM ABCDE j ILC ABCDE k NCL ABCDE l VSM ABCDE m QSC ABCDE n DRE ABCDE O DRC ABCDE 220 Signature and Date 183 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 220 220 2 220 2 1 220 3 220 3 1 LINK 2 CONT D PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the components work together to achieve the system s function refs a thru c What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning refs a thru c Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS Explain the commands for following procedures refs a c erpaovp Setup and connect data link Setup and connect channel Setup phone lines Setup and connect high low speed data circuits Perform loop testing Monitor and clear alarm queue Define and monitor system parameters Explain the functions and limitations of the following ref a z rserpanup QSP 12 QSP 2 NCL ILC Backplane QAM QSC FXS FXO VSM 3 VSM 5 What are the settings for performing a BER test ref e ch 4 Signature and Date 184 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 220 LINK 2 CONT D 220 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 220 4 1 How do the following influences affect the operation
99. Questions a 11 Operation ILLEGAL UNAVAILABLE COMPLETE lights AB 12 Status OVERFLOW selector AB 13 Keyboard numerals and CLEAR button AB 14 ENTER selector AB 15 FAULT OVERFLOW selector LED display AB 16 ALARM SILENCE FAULT RESET selectors AB 17 PANEL TEST selector AB b Power supply panel ABC 1 Circuit breakers ABD 2 Blower fuses AB 3 Hours meter AB C Air intake panel AB 1 Input power switch AB 2 AC power indicator AB Telephone sets ABC a PTT HOOK switch AB b PLAIN CIPHER DISCONNECT DETECT indicators AB C REMOTE CHANNEL SELECT AB 1 REQUEST push button AB 2 Dim control AB 3 READY NO ACCESS indicators AB Signature and Date PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the components work together to achieve the system s function ref a ch 4 State the proper procedure of the following ref a ch 4 a Select a channel from a remote telephone set b Perform manual patching Assign lines channels trunks What indications are received ifthe system is malfunctioning ref a ch 7 Signature and Date 124 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 203 SA 2112 V STQ SINGLE AUDIO SYSTEM SAS RED CONT D 203 3 PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed 203 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 203 4 1 How does a loss of electrical power affect the operation of this system ref a ch 7 2 How does this system interfac
100. RATIONS CENTER NOC FUNDAMENTALS References a NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications Ch 2 b Global Communications Information Bulletin 3A GCIB 3A 130 1 Discuss the following sites where they are located what their functions are and which customers they service ref a Defense Information Systems Agency European Central Region Network Operations Center Global Network Operations and Security Center Indian Ocean Region Network Operations Center Marine Corps Network Operations and Security Center Navy Cyber Defense Operations Center Navy Network Information Center Navy Root DNS NMCI ONE NET Pacific Region Network Operations Center Unified Atlantic Region Network Operations Center zumseroanrvp Signature and Date 2 Define and describe the following terms ref a ADMS Legacy ADNS AoR ATO IATO CHOP DISN HSGR N2N ENMS TMS saroao0op Signature and Date 3 Describe the necessary information needed for an IP Services Request message ref b par 5 Signature and Date 107 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 131 131 COMMUNICATIONS WATCH OFFICER CWO FUNDAMENTALS References a NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications b OPNAVINST 3120 32C Standard Organization and Regulations of the U S Navy c NAVE Oran 14222 Information Systems Tech
101. RECAUTIONS 239 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs e f Signature and Date 197 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 224 224 SHIPBOARD COMMUNICATIONS QUALITY MONITORING SYSTEM References a SPAWARINST 2700 1 Communications Quality Monitoring System b Applicable Quality Monitoring Technical Manual c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat 224 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each ref a ch 3 refs b c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the safety protective devices for this component component part F What are the probable indications if this component fails G What is the source of control signals Questions 224 1 1 Shipboard communications quality monitoring system ABCDEFG 2 Analyzer generator ABF a PWR switch AB b PWR indicator lamp AB C Baud rate switch AB d Multiplier AB e Input select AB f POL switch AB g HI LVL SIG loop fuse AB h Percent distortion AB i Meter zero adjust AB j Spaci
102. REMELY HIGH FREQUENCY EHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D 308 3 INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What safety precautions must be observed What parameters must be monitored What conditions require this infrequent task Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task nmoon Questions 308 3 1 Operate in receive only mode ABCDEF Signature and Date 2 Configure Beam Managed net ABCDEF Signature and Date 3 Activate Cross Band ABCDEF Signature and Date 4 Add Remove users from the net ABCDEF Signature and Date 5 Load adaptation data ABCDEF Signature and Date 6 Load unique black and red keys ABCDEF Signature and Date 326 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 308 EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY EHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D Questions 308 3 7 Load ephemeris data ABCDEF a automatic b manual Signature and Date 8 Demonstrate the proper procedure for breaking the chain ABCDEF Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 17 OF WATCHSTATION 308 4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the prob
103. S Systems Administration Manual NAVEDTRA 14182 Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series Module 10 Introduction to Wave Propagation Transmission Lines and Antennas NAVEDTRA 14194 Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series Module 22 Introduction to Digital Computers NAVEDTRA 14222 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 1 Administration and Security NAVEDTRA 14223 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 2 Computer Systems 452 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book NAVEDTRA 14225 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 4 Communications Hardware NAVEDTRA 14226 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 5 Communications Center Operations NCTS 5001012 OM V2R11 Naval Modular Automated Communications System NAVMACS V 2 Operator s Manual Networking All in One Desk Reference for Dummies 2 Edition Novell s Complete Encyclopedia of Networking ISBN 0 7821 1290 0 NOW CBT NTP 2 Section 1 E Navy Super High Frequency Satellite Communications NTP 2 Section 2 E Navy Ultra High Frequency Satellite Communications NTP 2 Section 3 B Navy Extremely High Frequency Satellite Communications NTP 2 Section 4 A Navy Commercial Satellite Communications NTP 2 Section 5 Navy Satellite Communications SATCOM Broadcast Services NTP 2 Naval Telecommunications Procedures Navy Super High Freq
104. S Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 379 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 313 HELPDESK SUPERVISOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified HELPDESK SUPERVISOR NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 381 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 313 313 1 313 1 1 WATCHSTATION 313 HELPDESK SUPERVISOR Estimated comp
105. SATCOM Operator 308 EHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Operator 309 SHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Operator 311 Transmission System Technician TST Supervisor 316 Network Administrator 317 Information Watch Supervisor 318 Communications Watch Officer CWO 17 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book ACRONYMS USED IN THIS PQS Not all acronyms or abbreviations used in this PQS are defined here The Subject Matter Experts from the Fleet who wrote this Standard determined the following acronyms or abbreviations may not be commonly known throughout their community and should be defined to avoid confusion If there is a question concerning an acronym or abbreviation not spelled out on this page nor anywhere else in the Standard use the references listed on the line item containing the acronym or abbreviation in question ABT Automatic Bus Transfer AGC Automatic Gain Control ASR Automatic Send Receive BFO Beat Frequency Oscillator BIT Built In Test CCOW Channel Control Order Wire CEWN Command Early Warning Net CIA Communications Information Advisory CIB Communications Information Bulletin COMMPLAN Communications Plan COMSEC Communications Security COMSPOT Communications Spot Report CPS Cycles Per Second CSS Command Switching System DCMA Distributed Control Mode Alternate DUSC Directory Update and Service Center DWTS Digital Wideband Transmissio
106. SES 14 OF WATCHSTATION 316 7 EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC 316 7 1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date 2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 429 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 317 INFORMATION WATCH SUPERVISOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified INFORMATION WATCH SUPERVISOR NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 431
107. SRC 54 Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System SINCGARS Orientation and Familiarization Handbook b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat e OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 217 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the probable indications if this component fails F What is the source of control signals G What is the function of each position Questions 217 1 1 SINCGARS ABCDE a SRCS ABCE b SIU ABCDE C Multicouplers ABCDEFG d Antennas ABCEF e Transceiver ABCDEFG f Crypto ABCDEFG Signature and Date 175 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 217 SINGLE CHANNEL GROUND AND AIRBORNE RADIO SYSTEM SINCGARS CoNT D 217 2 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 217 2 1 Draw a block diagram of the system and show signal flow ref b 2 How do the components work together to achieve the sy
108. STEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR CONT D Questions Broadcast failure ABCDEFG Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 4 OF WATCHSTATION EMERGENCIES None to be discussed WATCHES STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Naval Modular Automated Communications System NAVMACS V 2 Operator 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 4 OF WATCHSTATION 249 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 302 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR CONT D 302 7 EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOMIISIC ETC 302 7 1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date 2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 250 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 303 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM II NAVMACS II OPERATOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout nee
109. TICAL TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR CONT D 306 1 2 114 Basic Circuits Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 115 Common Circuits Completed 1 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 116 Distress Circuits Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 117 Portable Communications Equipment Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 3 SYSTEMS FROM THIS PQS 203 SA 2112 V STQ Single Audio System SAS Red Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 204 SA 2112A V STQ Single Audio System SAS Black Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 205 Automated Network Control Center ANCC Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 206 AN USQ 155 V 1 Tactical Variant Switch TVS Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 298 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 306 TACTICAL TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR CONT D 306 1 3 207 Fleet Single Channel Radio Teletypewriter Broadcast Type M Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 208 Fleet Single Channel Radio Teletypewriter Broadcast Type N Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 209 High Frequency HF Radio Teletypewriter Ship Shore Ship Type D G Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 210 Battle Force Email BFEM Completed 3
110. TY ref e Signature and Date Discuss the following oaoop Types of EMCON ref a ref b ch 15 Authority to impose EMCON ref a ref b ch 15 Authority to lift EMCON ref a ref b ch 15 Methods of communicating during EMCON ref c ch 6 Procedures to use when breaking EMCON ref a Internal reporting requirements when EMCON is set ref b ch 15 Signature and Date Discuss the following apop Ship s radiation hazard areas ref a Electromagnetic radiation safety procedures ref a ref c ch 6 TEMPEST requirements ref d ch 5 HERO in port and underway ref c ch 6 Signature and Date 79 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 122 122 OPERATIONS ORDERS OPORD FUNDAMENTALS References a NAVEDTRA 14222 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 1 Administration and Security b NWP 5 01 Rev A Naval Operational Planning 122 1 Identify and define the following ref a ch 2 a Heading b Body C Ending d Annex e Appendix f Tab g Enclosure Signature and Date 2 Explain the purpose of the following a OPORD ref b ch 7 b Communications Annex ref a ch 2 COMMPLAN ref a ch 2 d OPTASK COMM ref b ch 7 Signature and Date 3 Identify the seven paragraphs in the body of an OPORD ref b ch 6 Signature and Date 81
111. UHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D 307 7 EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOMIISIC ETC 307 7 1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date 2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 319 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 308 EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY EHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY EHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED D
112. WR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio 20 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 100 INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS 100 1 INTRODUCTION This PQS begins with a Fundamentals section covering the basic knowledge and principles needed to understand the equipment or duties to be studied Normally you would have acquired the knowledge required in the Fundamentals section during the school phase of your training If you have not been to school or if you need a refresher the references listed at the beginning of each fundamental will aid you in a self study program All references cited for study are selected according to their credibility and availability 100 2 How TO COMPLETE The fundamentals you will have to complete are listed in the watchstation 800 section for each watchstation You should complete all required fundamentals before starting the systems and watchstation portions of this PQS since knowledge gained from fundamentals will aid you in understanding the systems and your watchstation tasks When you feel you have a complete understanding of one fundamental or more contact your Qualifier If you are attempting initial qualification your Qualifier will expect you to satisfactorily answer all line items in the fundamentals If you are requalifying or have completed the appropriate schools your Qualifier may require you to answer representative line items to determine
113. YCOMIISIC ETC 311 7 1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date 2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 362 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 312 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified HELPDESK TECHNICIAN NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 363 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if n
114. able causes D What operating limitations are imposed E What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken F How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations G What follow up action is required H Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this abnormal condition Questions 308 4 1 Loss of signal ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 2 Equipment malfunction ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 327 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 308 308 4 3 10 EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY EHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D Loss of chilled water Signature and Date Loss of dry air Signature and Date Loss of 400 Hz Signature and Date Loss of navigation system input Signature and Date Loss of ephemeris data Signature and Date Loss of system and terminal data Signature and Date Unauthorized movement of spot beam Signature and Date Bust of apportionment Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 17 OF WATCHSTATION 328 Questions ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFG NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 308 308 5 308 5 1 EXTREMELY HIGH
115. ain AB aj Delay DIV AB ak DEL D TRIG output AB al Intens ratio AB 4 DC patch panel ABF 5 RF patch panel ABF 6 Tracking generator ABF a Line on off AB b Manual scan AB Track adjust AB d Level AB e RF output AB f Third LO input AB g First LO input AB h Scan output AB 7 Audio patching and termination panel ABF a Patching jack AB b Switch AB 400 EL scale AB d ac input AB e REL REF adjust AB f Range selector AB g Line AB h Line indicator AB 201 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 224 SHIPBOARD COMMUNICATIONS QUALITY MONITORING SYSTEM CONT D Questions 224 1 8 Signal generator ABF a Meter function AB b Scale AB C Meter AB d Output problem annunciator AB e Counter mode AB f Frequency MHz AB g Time base vernier AB h Time base adjust AB i RF on off AB j RF output AB k Output level AB l Fine tune AB m Frequency tune AB n Range AB O Counter input AB p FM AB q Peak deviation AB r FM input output AB S Modulation frequency AB t AM input output AB U Modulation AB v Audio output level AB w Line AB X AM AB y Mechanical meter zero AB 9 AM 3729 audio frequency amplifier ABF a Pilot lamp AB b Power switch AB Channel selector AB d AF lever control AB 202 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 224 SHIPBOAR
116. amination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN TST SUPERVISOR NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 341 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 310 310 1 310 1 1 WATCHSTATION 310 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN TST SUPERVISOR Estimated completion time 8 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION SCHOOLS Journeyman Communications Course A 260 0057 RECOMMENDED Completed Qualifier and Date PQS QUALIFICATIONS Automated Digital Network System ADNS NAVEDTRA 43356 300 Command Applicable Section Completed Qualifier and Date WATCHSTATIONS FROM
117. and Date 10 Conduct physical inventory of software media ABE Signature and Date 11 Maintain software license agreement ABE Signature and Date 12 Maintain off site storage of data files ABCE Signature and Date 13 Conduct physical inventory of magnetic media library ABCE Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 42 OF WATCHSTATION 359 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 311 311 3 311 3 1 311 4 311 4 1 MEDIA CLERK CONT D INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What conditions require this infrequent task Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task an Se Questions Destroy media ABCDEF Signature and Date Perform virus debug procedures ABCEF Signature and Date Completed 3 area comprises 7 of watchstation ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below A What immediate action is required B What operating limitations are imposed C What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken D How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations E What follow up action is required F Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective imm
118. and Date 2 FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 118 Ultra High Frequency UHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 3 SYSTEMS FROM THIS PQS 216 Satellite Information Exchange Subsystem IXS Completed 10 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 309 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 307 307 2 307 2 1 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What safety precautions must be observed What parameters operating limits must be monitored Satisfactorily perform this task OTMOOW gt Verify chilled water system operation Signature and Date Verify dry air system operation Signature and Date Energize equipment Signature and Date Verify navigation system input Signature and Date Determine satellite to be used channel and frequency plan Signature and Date 310 Questions ABCEFG ABCEFG ABCDEFG ABCDFG ABCDEFG NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 307 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR C
119. aper tape punch activity ABCF Signature and Date 22 Hold closeouts day ABCF Signature and Date 23 Respond to system alerts ABCDEF Signature and Date 24 Respond to error notices ABCDEF Signature and Date 25 Perform system bypass for preventive maintenance ABCDEF Signature and Date 245 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 302 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR CONT D Questions 302 2 26 Perform system restart and recovery ABCEF Signature and Date 27 Load parameters page system data tape ABCEF Signature and Date 28 Stop the system ABCEF Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 45 OF WATCHSTATION 246 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 302 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR CONT D 302 3 INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below A What are the steps of this procedure B What are the reasons for each step C What control coordination is required D What safety precautions must be observed E What parameters must be monitored F How are the monitored parameters changed by this infrequent task G What conditions require this infrequent task H Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task Questions 302 3 1
120. ard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 219 ADVANCED DIGITAL MULTIPLEXING SYSTEM ADMS ST 1000 CONT D 219 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 219 4 1 How do the following influences affect the operation of this system refs b c a Loss of signal b Loss fluctuation of power 2 How does ST 1000 interface with HSGR ref g Signature and Date 219 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 219 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system ref d Signature and Date 181 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 220 LINK 2 References a TimePlex Group LINK 2 Command Message Summary and DIP Switch Summary b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat e Fireberd 6000A Reference Manual 220 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the probable indications if this component fails Questions 220 1 1 LINK 2 ABCDE a
121. are made in this book 215 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SECURE VOICE TYPE R SYSTEM CONT D 215 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 215 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs d e Signature and Date 171 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 216 216 SATELLITE INFORMATION EXCHANGE SUBSYSTEM IXS References a b c d e 216 1 216 1 1 NTP 2 Section 2 E Navy Ultra High Frequency Satellite Communications Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c What is its function Where is it located What are the sources of power What are the modes of operation or control What are the probable indications if this component fails What is the source of control signals What is the function of each position S 1mM00D 2 Questions IXS ABCG Transceiver ABCDEF Interconnecting group ABCDEF Cryptographic equipment ABCDEF Red black patch
122. at must be immediately recalled It requires study of the relationship between the system being studied and other systems or areas 111 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 200 INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEMS CONT D 200 4 How TO COMPLETE The systems you must complete are listed in the Prerequisites section of each watchstation When you have mastered one or more systems contact your Qualifier The Qualifier will give you an oral examination on each system and if satisfied you have sufficient knowledge of the system will sign the appropriate system line items You will be expected to demonstrate through oral or written examination a thorough understanding of each system required for your watchstation 112 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 201 201 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V2 References a NCTS 5001012 OM V2R11 Naval Modular Automated Communications System NAVMACS V 2 Operator s Manual b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat GRAPHICS BASE LINE 201 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the fol
123. ating Signals f NWP 6 01 Rev A Basic Operational Communications Doctrine g Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS h FSCS 211 79 13 2B UHF DAMA Operator OJT Handbook Shipboard i NTP 2 Section 5 Navy Satellite Communications SATCOM Broadcast Service i NAVEDTRA 14223 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 2 Computer Systems k NAVEDTRA 14225 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 4 Communications Hardware 114 1 Define and discuss the following a NECOS ref a ch 1 ref c ch 6 b FSK ref i Annex B ds Tone MOD RATT ref c ch 6 d Simplex ref j ch 6 ref c ch 6 e HDUX ref j ch 6 f FDUX ref j ch 6 g AFTS ref d ch 4 h PSK ref i Annex B Signature and Date 2 Define and discuss the following Prosigns ref a ch 2 ref b ch 2 Operating signals ref c ch 4 ref e ch 3 Circuit discipline ref b ch 1 ref c ch 6 Watch turnover ref c chs 1 6 Traffic channels ref c ch 6 Termination shift ref c ch 6 ref k ch 4 Termination NCTAMS NAVCOMMTELSTA ref c ch 6 ref k ch 4 eroaoop 65 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 114 114 2 Basic CIRCUITS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D h Send receive off the air monitor ref c ch 4 i Termination frequency ref k ch 4 j Circuits status board ref c ch 6 ref k
124. ation Qualifier and Date 103 Power Distribution Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 105 Logs and Files Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 253 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 303 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II OPERATOR CONT D 303 1 2 106 Media Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 107 Message Text Format Handling Completed 7 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 108 Minimize Completed 6 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 109 Broadcast Completed 1 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 111 Naval Modular Automated Communications System II NAVMACS II Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 4 SYSTEMS FROM THIS PQS 202 Naval Modular Automated Communications System NAVMAGCS ll Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 254 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 303 303 2 303 2 1 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II OPERATOR CONT D TASKS For the tasks listed below A What are the steps of this procedure B What are the reasons for each step C What control coordination is required D What means of communications are used E What safety precautions must be obse
125. ation Systems Technician Training Series Module 1 Administration and Security b NTP 3 K Naval Telecommunications Users Manual c NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications Ch 4 d ACP 126 C Communications Instructions Teletypewriter Teleprinter Procedures e NWP 6 01 Rev A Basic Operational Communications Doctrine f ACP 131 F Communications Instructions Operating Signals g NAVEDTRA 14226 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 5 Communications Center Operations h JANAP 128 J Automatic Digital Network AUTODIN Operating Procedures 107 1 Define and discuss the following terms and abbreviations AlG ref a ch 2 CAD ref c Annex B OPSIGS ref b ch 2 SHD ref b ch 5 PLA ref b ch 5 CIC ref b ch 5 LMF ref b ch 5 SSN ref b ch 5 FL ref b ch 7 DUPE ref g ch 1 OSRI ref b ch 3 SUSDUPE ref g ch 1 SSIC ref b ch 7 DPVS ref b ch 1 SVC ref c ch 4 TOF ref c ch 2 TOR ref c ch 4 TOD ref c ch 4 TRC ref c ch 4 BT ref c ch 4 TPTODODZT ATT Tae AO oD Signature and Date 39 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 107 107 2 MESSAGE TEXT FORMAT HANDLING FUNDAMENTALS CONT D State the three main parts of a message ref c ch 8 Signature and Date Define and identify the following message
126. atisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions 306 5 1 Fire ABCDEFG Signature and Date 2 Flooding ABCDEFG Signature and Date 3 Arcing in transmission system ABCDEFG Signature and Date 4 Electrical shock ABCDEFG Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 3 OF WATCHSTATION 305 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 306 306 6 306 6 1 306 7 306 7 1 TACTICAL TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR CONT D WATCHES STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Tactical Transmitter Receiver Transceiver Operator 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 3 OF WATCHSTATION EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOMIISIC ETC EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 306 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 307 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify
127. ature and Date 4 Loss of trouble ticket log Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 10 OF WATCHSTATION 386 What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this Questions ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 313 HELPDESK SUPERVISOR CONT D 313 5 EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E taken F G 313 5 1 Loss of electrical power Signature and Date 2 Fire smoke fumes Signature and Date 3 Flooding of space Signature and Date 4 Loss of air conditioning Signature and Date 5 Electrical shock Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 13 OF WATCHSTATION 387 What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not How does this emergency affect other operations equipment watchstations Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG NOTE Answers to questions in this standard
128. ature and Date 165 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 214 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF NON SECURE VOICE TYPE U SYSTEM CONT D 214 2 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 214 2 1 Draw a diagram of this system and show signal flow refs a thru c 2 How do the components work together to achieve the system s function refs a thru c 3 What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning refs a c Signature and Date 214 3 PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS For the items listed answer the following questions refs a thru c A What is the normal operating value B What are the allowable operating limits C Where are the parameters sensed or monitored D What is the physical location of the indicators Questions 214 3 1 Receive audio levels ABCD 2 Transmitter output power level ABCD 3 Voltage standing wave ratio ABCD Signature and Date 166 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 214 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF NON SECURE VOICE TYPE U SYSTEM CONT D 214 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 214 4 1 How do the following influences affect the operation of this system refs a c a Adverse atmospheric conditions b Loss of signal C Shipboard RFI d Loss of power Signature and Date 214 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 214 5 1 What safety precautions must be ob
129. ature and Date List Modify host files Signature and Date Reboot LAN servers Signature and Date Verify network configuration Signature and Date 420 Questions ABF ABF ABF ABF ABF ABF ABEF ABEF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 316 316 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 28 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR CONT D Questions Verify email configuration ABF Signature and Date Verify proxy configuration ABF Signature and Date Stop and start exchange services ABF Signature and Date Stop and start proxy services ABF Signature and Date Set River City conditions ABF Signature and Date Manage DHCP services ABCDEF Signature and Date Manage DNS services ABCDEF Signature and Date Manage WINS services ABCDEF Signature and Date 421 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 316 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR CONT D Questions 316 2 29 Manage VLANs ABCDEF Signature and Date 30 Monitor network status ABCF Signature and Date 31 Manage Exchange and Active Directory a Add delete modify move user ABCDEF Signature and Date b Add delete modify move mailbox ABCDEF Signature and Date C Create implement Exchange policies ABCDEF Signature and Date d C
130. b ch 2 Skip distance ref b ch 2 Skip zone ref b ch 2 Selective fading ref b ch 2 Multipath fading ref b ch 2 Scintillation ref c Annex A spo gt s3rrTnzeroanpp Signature and Date 8 Explain the meaning of each element in an emission designator ref c Annex G Signature and Date 61 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 112 ANTENNA AND RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 112 9 Describe the following frequency usage terms ref c Assigned frequency Annex A Reference frequency operating window Annex G Suppressed carrier frequency Annex A MUF Annex A FOT Annex A LUF Annex A oQ0o0p Signature and Date 10 Describe the sources for the following types of EMI ref b ch 2 a Natural b Man made C Harmonics Signature and Date 11 Describe the techniques used based on radio wave propagation ref a ch 2 a LPI b LRI Signature and Date 62 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 113 113 VOICE OPERATIONS FUNDAMENTALS References a ACP 113 AF Call Sign Book for Ships Ch 2 b NAVEDTRA 14226 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 5 Communications Center Operations Ch 2 c ACP 125 F Communication Instructions Radiotelephone Procedures 113 1 D
131. ch 3 ref b ch 3 ref c Distortion analyzer Display unit Signal generator Spectrum analyzer 2900p What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref b ch 5 ref c Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed SYSTEM INTERFACE None to be discussed SAFETY PRECAUTIONS What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system ref d Signature and Date 204 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 225 NETWORKING SYSTEMS References a Applicable Networking Manufacturer s Technical Manual System specific b Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP c Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat e OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 225 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the safety protective devices for this component component part F What protection is provided by this compone
132. cific watchstation requirements by identifying the equipment most relevant to one or more designated watchstanders The less complex systems may be identified and covered quickly or relegated to a lower priority to permit greater emphasis on more significant or complex systems COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS For learning purposes each system is disassembled into two levels Systems have components and components have parts Do not expect to see every item which appears on a parts list to be in the PQS Only those items which must be understood for operation maintenance are listed Normally a number of very broad overview systems are disassembled into their components or parts with the big picture as the learning goal Items listed as components in such a system may then be analyzed as separate systems and broken down into components and parts Example the turbogenerators may be listed as a component of the Ship s Service Electrical Distribution system and then later detailed as an individual system for closer study FORMAT Each system is organized within the following format It lists the references to be used for study and asks you to explain the function of each system It asks for the static facts of what or where the components and component parts are in relation to the system It directs attention to the dynamics of how the component and component parts operate to make the system function It specifies the parameters th
133. command but not already covered in this package Finally the package should be reviewed by the cognizant department head and required changes approved by the Commanding Officer or his designated representative Retain the approved master copy on file for use in tailoring individual packages 9 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book INTRODUCTION CONT D QUALIFIER The PQS Qualifier is designated in writing by the Commanding Officer to sign off individual watchstations Qualifiers will normally be E 5 or above and as a minimum must have completed the PQS they are authorized to sign off The names of designated Qualifiers should be made known to all members of the unit or department The means of maintaining this listing is at the discretion of individual commands For more information on the duties and responsibilities of PQS Qualifiers see the PQS Unit Coordinator s Guide CONTENTS PQS is divided into three sections The 100 Section Fundamentals contains the fundamental knowledge from technical manuals and other texts necessary to satisfactorily understand the watchstation workstation duties The 200 Section Systems is designed to acquaint you with the systems you will be required to operate at your watchstation workstation The 300 Section Watchstations lists the tasks you will be required to satisfactorily perform in order to achieve final PQS qualification
134. components work together to achieve the system s function refs a thru c Draw a diagram of this system and show the path of refs b c a RF from the antenna to receiver b AF from the receiver to the converter comparator C dc from the converter comparator to the NOW terminal What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning refs a c Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS For the items listed answer the following questions ref a What is the normal operating value What are the allowable operating limits Where are the parameters sensed or monitored What is the physical location of the indicators Dow Questions Receiver audio output level Red Black patch panel monitoring Converter comparator levels Signature and Date 140 made in this book 207 FLEET SINGLE CHANNEL RADIO TELETYPEWRITER BROADCAST TYPE M SYSTEM CONT D 207 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 207 4 1 How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system refs a c a Adverse atmospheric conditions b Loss of signal C Shipboard RFI 2 How does this system interface with NAVMACS refs b c Signature and Date 207 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 207 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system ref d Signature and Date 141 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 208
135. ction ref a What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref a Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system refs a b Public folders Mailbox Distribution lists Address Book Network DNS CRL updates NMCI DISA saroano p Signature and Date SAFETY PRECAUTIONS What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs c d Signature and Date 220 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 231 231 COLLABORATION AT SEA CAS SYSTEM References a Collaboration at Sea CAS Tech Manual b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat e OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 f NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications Ch 8 g 2006 SPAWAR CAISR CD SIMP FNG AND MISC INFO 231 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c A What is its function
136. ctions may occur if immediate action is not taken F How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations G What follow up action is required H Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this abnormal condition Questions 309 4 1 Loss of signal ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 2 Equipment malfunction ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 3 Insufficient excessive transmitting power ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 4 Loss of chilled water ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 5 Loss of dry air ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 337 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 309 309 4 6 309 5 309 5 1 SUPER HIGH FREQUENCY SHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D Questions Loss of navigation system input ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Loss of 400 Hz ABCDEFGH Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 12 OF WATCHSTATION EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken F How does this emergency affect other operations equipment watchstations G What follow up action is required H Satisfactorily perform or simulate the imme
137. d Tom abnormal condition 314 4 1 Loss of power Signature and Date 2 Computer virus Signature and Date 3 Compromise of password Signature and Date 4 Loss of connectivity with servicing communications center Signature and Date 401 What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this Questions ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 314 314 4 5 314 5 314 5 1 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS OPERATOR CONT D Questions Loss of connectivity between AST and AIS ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Non delivery late delivery of messages ABCDEFGH Signature and Date System peripherals lockup malfunction ABCDEFGH Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 5 OF WATCHSTATION EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken F How does this emergency affect other operations equipment watchstations G Satisfactorily perform or sim
138. d F Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this abnormal condition Questions Failure to make timely publication corrections ABCDEF Signature and Date Failure to make publication corrections in sequential order ABCDEF Signature and Date 229 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 301 301 4 3 301 5 PUBLICATIONS CLERK CONT D Failure to page check against new list of effective pages Signature and Date Failure to maintain record changes Signature and Date Failure to denote authority for corrections Signature and Date Publication corrections not made with black ink Signature and Date Failure to replace worn mutilated publications Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 12 OF WATCHSTATION EMERGENCIES None to be discussed 230 Questions ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF AEF ACDEF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 301 PUBLICATIONS CLERK CONT D 301 6 WATCHES 301 6 1 PERFORM DUTIES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Publications Clerk 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 5 OF WATCHSTATION 301 7 EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC 301 7 1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a writt
139. d patch panel ABG 6 Associated crypto devices ABCDFGHI 7 Remote switching unit matrix ABCDEGHI 8 SVPA ABG 9 Transmitter transfer patch panel ABGI 215 Signature and Date 169 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 215 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SECURE VOICE TYPE R SYSTEM CONT D 215 2 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 215 2 1 Draw a diagram of this system and show signal flow refs a thru c 2 How do the components work together to achieve the system s function refs a thru c 3 What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning refs a c Signature and Date 215 3 PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS For the items listed answer the following questions refs a thru c A What is the normal operating value B What are the allowable operating limits C Where are the parameters sensed or monitored D What is the physical location of the indicators Questions 215 3 1 Receive audio levels ABCD 2 Transmitter output power level ABCD 3 Voltage standing wave ratio ABCD Signature and Date 215 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 215 4 1 How do the following influences affect the operation of this system refs a c a Adverse atmospheric conditions b Loss of signal C Shipboard RFI d Loss of power Signature and Date 170 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes
140. d not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM II NAVMACS II OPERATOR NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 251 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book WATCHSTATION 303 303 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II OPERATOR Estimated completion time 8 weeks 303 1 PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION 303 1 1 SCHOOLS NAVMACS II System Administrator Course A 101 0266 RECOMMENDED Completed Qualifier and Date 2 FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 101 Safety Precautions Completed 17 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 102 Security Completed 7 of Watchst
141. d replace RJ 45 connectors on CAT 5 cable Signature and Date 369 Questions ABEF ABEF ABEF ABEF ABEF ABEF ABEF ABDEF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 312 312 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN CONT D Power up computer system Questions AEF Signature and Date Run check disk ABCF Signature and Date Copy a file AF Signature and Date Defrag hard drive ABCEF Signature and Date Create a file AF Signature and Date Delete a file AF Signature and Date Rename a file AF Signature and Date Logoff the system AF Signature and Date 370 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 312 312 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN CONT D Questions Perform shutdown of the system ABCDEF Signature and Date Power up peripheral equipment ABEF Signature and Date Change printer cartridge ABEF Signature and Date Print a file AF Signature and Date Print a test page ABF Signature and Date Cancel a print request ABF Signature and Date Show print queue AF Signature and Date Map a printer ABF Signature and Date 371 NOTE Answers to questions i
142. dbook EE130 AG HBK 020 Volume 1 USC 38 V Extremely High Frequency EHF Low Data Rate LDR and Medium Data Rate MDR System User s Handbook EE130 D8 IEM 010 010 USC 61 C Interactive Electronic Technical Manual for the Digital Modular Radio DMR AN USC 61 C Organizational Level Operation and Maintenance Instructions EE131 BC OMP 010 ANWSC 3 Vol I Operation and Maintenance Instructions Satellite Communications Sets AN WSC 3 V 2 V 3 V 6 V 7 V 8 V 12 V 13 V 15 V 17 V 18 EE132 AN MMO 010 AN USQ 122A V Technical Manual USQ 122 V Data Terminal Set EE150 BK OMI 010 AN GRC 211 Rev 1 Maintenance Instructions Radio Set AN GRC 211 EE150 FE OMI 010 URT 23E Radio Transmitting Set AN URT 23E Operation and Maintenance Instructions EE150 FV OMI 010 E110 Operation and Maintenance Instructions Radio Transmitting Set AN URT 23 V 451 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book EE160 GP OMI 010 W151 USC 43 Technical Manual Operator and Organizational Maintenance for Advanced Narrowband Digital Voice Terminal AN USC 43 V 1 through AN USC 43 V 6 EE160 WA OMP 010 W106 OK 454 V Technical Manual Control Monitor Group Single DAMA OK 454 V WSC EE162 AB MMO 010 E110 CV2460 Operation and Maintenance Instructions Telegraph Telephone Signal Converter CV 2460 SGC EE162 MA MMC 010 W110 CB3510B Installation Operation and Maintenance Technical Manual
143. diate action for this emergency Questions Loss of equipment ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Loss of power ABCDEFGH Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 4 OF WATCHSTATION 338 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 309 309 6 309 6 1 309 7 309 7 1 SUPER HIGH FREQUENCY SHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D WATCHES STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Super High Frequency SHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Systems Operator 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 10 OF WATCHSTATION EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 339 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 310 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN TST SUPERVISOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The ex
144. dingly if notes are made in this book 129 129 GLOBAL COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM MARITIME GCCS M FUNDAMENTALS References a Global Command and Control System Maritime GCCS M Manufacturer s PC Operating Manual b Global Command and Control System Maritime GCCS M Afloat System Administration Course c Global Command and Control System Maritime GCCS M Defense Information Infrastructure DII Common Operating Environment COE 3 1 Basic System Administration Tools 129 1 Discuss and define the following terms refs a thru c a Quick load Process s Quit b DAT 4MM 8MM t RAM C Xterm U ROM d Tracks V Save e Byte w Virus f Buffer x Wild cards g Cache y JMHS h Copy Z TTY i CPU aa PID j Cursor ab USERNAME k Delete ac PRI l Directories ad NI m Host file ae SIZE n ATO af RES Os File names ag STATE p Formatting ah TIME q Memory ai WCPU r Peripheral equipment aj COMMAND Signature and Date Discuss the roles and function of the following user profiles refs b c a SECMAN b SYSADMIN JMCIS d DBADMIN Signature and Date NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 129 GLOBAL COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM MARITIME GCCS M FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 129 3 Discuss and describe the use of the following UNIX commands refs b c m undelete a time n xcopy b Is O mv
145. distribution panels associated with your communications spaces refs a thru c Signature and Date 2 Discuss the following refs a thru c a ABT b MBT c 400 Hz power d 60 Hz power e Circuit breakers f UPS g Emergency cutout switch Signature and Date 31 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 104 104 PUBLICATIONS FUNDAMENTALS References a NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications Ch 1 b NAVEDTRA 14222 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 1 Administration and Security Ch 2 104 1 Discuss the following as applied to the NWPL refs a b a Accountability b Changes and corrections C Identification and procurement d Page checks e Watch to watch inventory f Color codes Signature and Date 33 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 105 105 LOGS AND FILES FUNDAMENTALS References a NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications b NAVEDTRA 14222 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 1 Administration and Security 105 1 Describe and identify the following logs and files Broadcast file ref a ch 4 General message file ref a ch 4 Broadcast check off log ref a ch 4 Circuit logs ref a ch 4 Watch to watch inventory ref a ch
146. dle accordingly if notes are made in this book 123 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 123 1 ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw Hexadecimal ref a Glossary IDE ref a ch 10 IEEE ref a ch 27 IP ref a ch 26 LAN ref a Glossary MAC ref a Glossary MMC ref b ch 2 Memory ref a Glossary Motherboard ref a ch 2 NIC ref a ch 3 NTFS ref a ch 12 Operating System ref a Glossary Page File ref a ch 6 Parallel Port ref a Glossary PATA ref a ch 10 PCI ref a ch 1 Peripheral equipment ref a ch 1 POST ref a Glossary Power Supply ref a ch 7 Printer ref a ch 15 PS 2 ref a Glossary RAID ref a ch 12 RAM ref a chs 1 2 Registry ref a Glossary RJ 11 ref a ch 26 RJ 45 ref a ch 26 ROM ref a ch 6 SATA ref a ch 2 SCSI ref a ch 11 Serial Port ref a ch 2 Service Pack ref b ch 3 Shell ref b ch 8 SIMM ref a ch 6 USB ref a ch 22 Virus ref a ch 29 WAN ref a Glossary Signature and Date 84 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 124 124 NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS References a b c d 124 1 CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide 5th Edition Exam 640 801 ISBN 9780782143119 Networking All in
147. e Discuss the following operator commands ADD CGL ADD WML CAN CAN TRA CAN TRA OTO CDN CGL CHR CLR CLR CGL CLR LRL CLR WML m Cup AT Taro aAaoo D NX xXe lt o7HR7QD05 48 SAMPD SID SMN SOH SOL SOP Special subscriber SSN STX Subscriber TOP TOT Transmit queue TTY TU URD VNR WML WPM Day DLT CGL DLT WML EDN EMC EUP HLD LOD LOD MSG LRL QUE RPL ARQ RPL CID NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 110 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 110 2 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj RPL CSN ak RTV RPL HDG al SDN RPL LRL am SPP RPL NOB an SUP RPL OON ao SYS RPL QRK ap TIM RPL RRM aq TRA RPL SID ar TRAOTO RPL TIM as TRAOVR RPL YZO at WML Signature and Date 3 Define the following general system alerts N lt xs lt sermnnovo gt szrrunseroanon BACKLOG DEVICE ID BACKLOG DEVICE ID ALTROUTE LEVEL EXCEEDED CANTCO CIRCUIT ACTIVE CANTCO CIRCUIT DOWN CANTCO DEVICE ACTIVE CANTCO DEVICE DOWN CANTCO LIST FULL CANTCO NO SID CANTCO RPT IN PROGRESS CANTCO RTVL IN PROGRESS CGL CONFLICT CIRCUIT ID EXP CID CSN RCV CID CSN CIRCUIT ID OFF LINE ENCRYPTED SMN CIRCUIT ID WML MATCH CANTRAN CID CSN CIRCUIT ID WML MATCH CID CSN DEVICE ID CIRCUIT ID TIMEOUT DEVICE ID IMPROPER CONDITION DEVICE ID L
148. e Explain the purpose of the different types of profiles ref I sec 3 Signature and Date Discuss how key words interact with DMDS ref sec 3 Signature and Date Explain the function and purpose of each DMDS tab ref sec 3 Signature and Date State where DMDS Profiler software is stored ref I sec 2 Signature and Date 93 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 125 125 28 29 30 31 32 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D Explain the purpose of using an outlook profile in DMDS ref I sec 2 Signature and Date Explain the importance of selecting the correct Input path ref sec 2 Signature and Date Explain how the Personal Address Book interacts with DMDS ref k Signature and Date Explain the process of how a message is disseminated from the DMDS Profiler to its destination ref k Signature and Date State the minimum hardware requirements for the DMDS workstation ref sec 1 Signature and Date 94 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 126 126 NAVAL TACTICAL COMMAND SUPPORT SYSTEMS NTCSS FUNDAMENTALS References a b 126 1 Naval Tactical Command Support System NTCSS Systems Administration Guide NSN 0913 LP 10
149. e Operate KG 175 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 275 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 304 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CONT D Questions 304 2 23 Operate KG 250 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 24 Load DMR 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 25 Operate NES 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 276 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 304 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CONT D Questions 304 2 26 Operate KG 95 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 27 Operate KGV 229 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 28 Operate the following STS terminals a STU III 3 times ABCDEFG Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 277 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 304 304 2 28 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CONT
150. e 210 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 210 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system ref d Signature and Date 152 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 211 HIGH FREQUENCY HF NON SECURE VOICE TYPE Y SYSTEM References a SPAWARINST 2700 1 Communications Quality Monitoring System Ch 4 Sec 13 b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat e OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 211 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the safety protective devices for this component component part F What protection is provided by this component component part G What are the probable indications if this component fails H What is the source of control signals I What is the function of each position Questions 211 1 1 HF non secure voice type Y system ACDEGH 2 Receiver antenna ABCDGHI 3 Receiver anten
151. e made in this book 206 206 AN USQ 155 V 1 TACTICAL VARIANT SWITCH TVS References a AN USQ 155 V Tactical Variant Switch TVS Manufacturer s Technical Manual b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat 206 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What protection is provided by this component component part E What is the function of each position Questions 206 1 1 AN USQ 155 V 1 TVS ABCE a Control and status panel ABC Control PC with CorScan AB 2 Interface Control Processor AB 3 Red Conference Switch ABE 4 Black Tactical Switch AB 5 Red Matrix Engine ABE 6 I O Cards ABE 7 Recorder PCU AB 8 Trunk PCU AB 9 Private Branch Exchange ABE 10 Black Matrix Unit ABE 11 Line PCU AB 12 PCU Chassis AB 135 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 206 206 1 1 206 2 206 2 1 206 3 206 4 206 4 1 AN USQ 155 V 1 TACTICAL VARIANT SWITCH TVS CONT D Questions b Power supply panel ABC 1
152. e is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified MEDIA CLERK NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 355 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book WATCHSTATION 311 311 MEDIA CLERK Estimated completion time 4 weeks 311 1 PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION 311 1 1 FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 101 Security Completed 7 of Watchstation Qualifier
153. e steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What safety precautions must be observed What parameters operating limits must be monitored Satisfactorily perform this task QOMMOOW gt Questions 309 2 1 Verify chilled water system operation ABCEFG Signature and Date 2 Verify dry air system operation ABCEFG Signature and Date 3 Verify 400 Hz ABCDEFG Signature and Date 4 Energize equipment ABCDEFG Signature and Date 334 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 309 SUPER HIGH FREQUENCY SHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D Questions 309 2 5 Verify navigation system input ABCDFG Signature and Date 6 Determine satellite to be used channel and frequency plan ABCDEFG Signature and Date 7 Determine and adjust for proper azimuth elevation ABCDEFG Signature and Date 8 Setup specified frequency offset ABCDEFG Signature and Date 9 Set transceiver front panel controls for proper operation ABCDFG Signature and Date 10 Conduct power calibration and balancing ABCDEFG Signature and Date 11 Verify proper setup for AN FCC 100 ABCDEFG Signature and Date 12 Verify proper setup for SHF modem ABCDEFG Signature and Date 335 NOTE Answers to question
154. e with the following ref a ch 8 a Secure voice systems b Non secure voice systems c EMS Signature and Date 203 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 203 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs d e Signature and Date 125 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 204 204 SA 2112A V STQ SINGLE AUDIO SYSTEM SAS BLACK References a SA 2112A V STQ Single Audio System SAS Applicable Manufacturer s Technical Manual b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat e OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 204 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c A What is its function B Where is it located Questions 204 1 1 SA 2112A V STQ SAS black A a PTT ON indicator AB b Mode selector AB C FUNCTION CLEAR button AB d MONITOR connect disconnect button AB e PROGRAM connect disconnect button AB f STATUS CONNECT pushbutton AB g STATUS MONITOR pushbutton AB h Status TRK SHT LN AFCTD pushbutton AB i OPERATION ILLEG
155. ection is provided by this component component part What are the probable indications if this component fails G TIM OO WO gt Questions CENTRIXS Server ABCDEFG Workstations ABCFG N Signature and Date 217 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 229 229 2 229 2 1 229 3 229 4 229 4 1 229 5 229 5 1 COMBINED ENTERPRISE REGIONAL INFORMATION EXCHANGE SYSTEM CENTRIXS CoNT D PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Draw a diagram of the system and show the signal flow for the following refs b c a Communication between multiple workstations b System router How do the components work together to achieve the system s function ref a What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref a Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system ref b a Loss of power b Loss of ventilation How does this system interface with the following ref b a WINDOWS servers b PC workstations Signature and Date SAFETY PRECAUTIONS What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs d e Signature and Date 218 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 230 230 DEFENSE MESSAGIN
156. ediate action for this abnormal condition Questions Improperly labeled media ABCDEF Signature and Date 360 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 311 311 4 2 311 5 311 5 1 MEDIA CLERK CONT D Questions Improperly destroyed effective media files and logs ABCDEF Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 7 OF WATCHSTATION EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken F What follow up action is required G Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions Virus infected media ABCDEFG Signature and Date Compromise ABCDEFG Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 7 OF WATCHSTATION 361 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 311 MEDIA CLERK CONT D 311 6 WATCHES 311 6 1 STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Media Clerk 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 10 OF WATCHSTATION 311 7 EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY T
157. eived B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken F How does this emergency affect other operations equipment watchstations G What follow up action is required H Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions Loss of equipment ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Loss of power ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 317 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 307 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D Questions 307 5 3 Fire ABCDEFG Signature and Date 4 Flooding ABCDEFG Signature and Date 5 Arcing in transmission system ABCDEFG Signature and Date 6 Electrical shock ABCDEFG Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 15 OF WATCHSTATION 307 6 WATCHES 307 6 1 STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Ultra High Frequency UHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Systems Operator 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 12 OF WATCHSTATION 318 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 307 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY
158. elements apo gt 53 rTnzeroanop Service tracer message ref c ch 4 Originator ref c ch 4 Text ref c ch 4 Passing instructions ref b ch 4 Releaser ref c ch 4 Drafter ref c ch 4 Message cancellation ref c ch 4 Downgrading ref c ch 4 Special handling instructions ref e ch 8 Action addressee s ref c ch 4 Information addressee s ref c ch 4 Exempted addressee s ref c ch 4 Classification ref c ch 4 Subject line ref c ch 4 Reference line ref c ch 4 Precedence ref c ch 4 DTG ref c ch 4 Signature and Date Describe the following fields used in message format ref b app A z rserpopancp EXER OPER MSGID SUBJ REF AMPN NARR POC ACK RMKS Signature and Date 40 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 107 MESSAGE TEXT FORMAT HANDLING FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 107 5 Describe the format lines and content used for message transmission using the following formats refs d h ACP 126 Modified ACP 126 JANAP 128 Short form readdressal Long form readdressal 29008 Signature and Date 6 Explain message handling as determined by the following a Precedence ref c ch 4 b Message backlog ref c ch 1 Signature and Date Y Describe handling and reporting procedures for OPREPs ref e ch 8 Signature and Date 8 De
159. em IXS Completed 7 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 286 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 305 305 2 305 2 1 MESSAGE PROCESSING CENTER MPC SUPERVISOR CONT D TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What safety precautions must be observed What parameters operating limits must be monitored Satisfactorily perform this task oO MMO OW gt Assign personnel to cover all watchstations 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Supervise watch to watch inventory 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Verify watch is familiar with current COMMPLAN OPORDs EMCON HERO RADHAZ restrictions CIBs CIAs daily communications status messages SOPs and EAP 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Conduct watchstation training with operators Signature and Date 287 Questions ABCG ABCG ABCEG ABCG NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 305 MESSAGE PROCESSING CENTER MPC SUPERVISOR CONT D 305 2 5 Initiate procedures to eliminate backlog Signature and Date 6 Verify processing of messages requiring special handlin
160. en examination Signature and Date 2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 231 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 302 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 233 NOTE Answers to questions in this standa
161. ency affect other operations equipment watchstations G Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions 312 5 1 Loss of electrical power ABCDEFG Signature and Date 2 Fire smoke ftumes ABCDEFG Signature and Date 3 Flooding of space ABCDEFG Signature and Date 4 Loss of air conditioning ABCDEFG Signature and Date 377 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 312 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN CONT D Questions 312 5 5 Electrical shock ABCDEFG Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 3 OF WATCHSTATION 312 6 WATCHES 312 6 1 STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER INSTRUCTION Helpdesk Tech 5 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 378 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 312 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN CONT D 312 6 2 STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Helpdesk Tech 5 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 5 OF WATCHSTATION 312 7 EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC 312 7 1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date 2 EXAMINATION
162. ervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 265 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 304 304 1 304 1 1 WATCHSTATION 304 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQuIPMENT OPERATOR Estimated completion time 5 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION PQS QUALIFICATIONS Electronic Key Material System EKMS NAVEDTRA 43462 1A 301 EKMS User Completed Qualifier and Date FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 101 Safety Precautions Completed 16 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 102 Security Completed 7 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 103 Power Distribution Completed 1 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 104 Publications Completed 1 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 105 Logs and Files Completed 1 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 267 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 304 304 1 2 304 2 304 2 1 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CONT D 106 Media Completed 1 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date
163. escribe the following call signs a International refs a b b Military ref b C Voice ref b d Tactical ref b e Collective ref b f Conjunctive ref b g Daily changing call signs ref b Signature and Date 2 State the purpose of call signs ref c ch 1 Signature and Date 3 Discuss call sign compromise and security precautions ref c ch 2 Signature and Date 4 Discuss gingerbread and its purpose ref b Signature and Date 5 Discuss and define EEFI ref c ch 8 Signature and Date 63 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 113 VOICE OPERATIONS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 113 6 Discuss BEADWINDOW procedures ref c ch 8 Signature and Date 7 Discuss challenge and reply authentication ref c ch 6 Signature and Date 64 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 114 114 Basic CIRCUITS FUNDAMENTALS References a NAVEDTRA 14226 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 5 Communications Center Operations b ACP 126 C Communications Instructions Teletypewriter Teleprinter Procedures c NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications d SPAWARINST 2700 1 Shipboard Quality Monitoring Control System e ACP 131 F Communications Instructions Oper
164. f amessage imposing Minimize conditions ref a ch 13 Signature and Date Explain the term Minimize Considered ref a ch 13 Signature and Date 43 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 108 MINIMIZE FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 108 8 Explain the purpose of the releasing officer s name and rank in the text of the message ref b Signature and Date 44 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 109 109 BROADCAST FUNDAMENTALS References a 109 1 NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications Discuss the functions purpose of the following AT Te PDA Broadcast area ch 3 Area NCTAMS ch 3 Broadcast Keying Station ch 3 Broadcast Radiating Station ch 3 Broadcast Controlling Authority ch 3 Broadcast Controlling Station ch 3 Channel subscribers ch 3 Command guard list ch 3 Broadcast shifts ch 3 Communications guard shift ch 3 Emergency broadcast shift ch 3 COMSPOT Annex C Broadcast screen request ch 3 Signature and Date 45 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 110 110 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 FUNDAMENTALS References a NCTS 5001012 OM V2R11 Naval Modu
165. fied Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 204 SA 2112A V STQ SINGLE AUDIO SYSTEM SAS BLACK CONT D 204 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 204 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs d e Signature and Date 129 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 205 205 AUTOMATED NETWORK CONTROL CENTER ANCC References a Automated Network Control Center ANCC Applicable Manufacturer s Technical Manual b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat e OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 205 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the probable indications if this component fails Questions 205 1 1 ANCC ABCD a RIU ABCD b RMSA 2000 RED BLACK ABCD C RMSA 4000 ABCD d SPS 64 ABCD e MPS 16 ABCD f System Control Processor ABCD g MCM 16 ABCD h PIM ABCD i AIM 800 ABCD j DIM 414 3 ABCD k DIH 264 ABCD l DTB DT
166. fier and Date 103 Power Distribution Completed 1 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 393 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 314 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS OPERATOR CONT D 314 1 3 107 Message Text Format Handling Completed 7 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 108 Minimize Completed 6 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 124 Networking Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 125 Defense Messaging System DMS Completed 23 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 4 SYSTEMS FROM THIS PQS 225 Networking Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 230 Defense Messaging Dissemination System DMDS Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 394 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 314 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS OPERATOR CONT D 314 2 TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What safety precautions must be observed Satisfactorily perform this task AMO 314 2 1 Power up peripheral equipment Signature and Date 2 Start up system Signature and Date 3 Demonstrate different techniques for creating a new DMS message Si
167. fs a thru c What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref a ch 12 app B ref c Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system ref a ch 12 ref c a Loss of air conditioning b Loss of 400 Hz power How does this system interface with the following refs b c a NOW terminal b AN UGC 143 keyboard if applicable C CUDIXS Signature and Date 116 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 201 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 CONT D 201 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 201 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system ref d Signature and Date 117 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 202 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II References a EE685 CM SUM 010 NAVMACSII HP Rev 01 Naval Modular Automated Communications System II NAVMACS II AN SYQ 7A V amp 7B V System User Manual Volume 1 Operational Procedures and Instructions b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces
168. g Signature and Date 7 Adhere to security policies Signature and Date 8 Coordinate circuit restoration Signature and Date 9 Maintain and review all applicable watch logs Signature and Date 10 Maintain and review all ZBO logs Signature and Date 11 Report abnormalities to appropriate authority Signature and Date 12 Draft broadcast shifts termination requests COMSPOTS BSR COMMSHIFTS 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date 288 Questions ABCDFG ABCDFG ABG ABCDEFG ABG ABG ABG ABG NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 305 MESSAGE PROCESSING CENTER MPC SUPERVISOR CONT D 305 2 13 Supervise during general quarters Signature and Date 14 Supervise and evaluate shift operators Signature and Date 15 Coordinate system maintenance 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 16 Supervise backups Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 35 OF WATCHSTATION 305 3 INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What conditions require this infrequent task Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task VS
169. gly if notes are made in this book 101 101 6 10 11 12 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D Describe the proper procedures to be followed prior to working on electrical machinery or equipment ref a vol Il ch C9 Signature and Date Explain how a shorting probe is used to discharge electrical components ref a vol Il ch C9 Signature and Date Explain the use of interlocks installed in on electrical equipment ref a vol Il ch C9 Signature and Date Explain the purpose and use of tag out procedures ref a vol I chs B7 B11 vol Il chs C22 D5 ref b ch 24 Signature and Date Describe the procedure for replacing fuses by using fuse pullers ref a vol I ch B11 vol Il ch C9 Signature and Date Describe the safety precautions applicable to portable electrical equipment ref a vol I ch B7 Signature and Date Discuss the potential dangers of open electrical circuits in adverse environmental conditions ref a vol I ch A6 Signature and Date 24 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 101 101 13 14 18 16 17 18 19 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D Explain the procedures to be followed when fighting an electrical fire ref a vol Il ch C9 Signature and Date Name the agents used to fight electr
170. gnature and Date 4 Demonstrate opening the Personal Address Book Signature and Date 5 Demonstrate the proper procedures for FORTEZZA Logon Signature and Date 6 Demonstrate requesting Delivery and Read Receipt of DMS message Signature and Date 395 Questions AEF ABEF ABF ABDF ABF ABF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 314 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS OPERATOR CONT D Questions 314 2 7 Demonstrate finding the MTS ID ABF Signature and Date 8 Demonstrate Personal Address Book synchronization ABF Signature and Date 9 Demonstrate creating an Outlook profile ABDF Signature and Date 10 Demonstrate loading and configuring Master Key Plus ABDF Signature and Date 11 Demonstrate deleting the DMS security cache ABF Signature and Date 12 Demonstrate deleting the DMS from cache ABF Signature and Date 13 Perform daily backups ABCDEF Signature and Date 14 Logoff the system AF Signature and Date 15 Perform shutdown of the system ABCDEF Signature and Date 396 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 314 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS OPERATOR CONT D 314 2 16 Perform the following MD functions a Add delete users Signature and Date b Input messages manually
171. ic unit ABE d low noise amplifier ABE e high noise amplifier ABE f electronics cabinet ABE g cesium beam frequency ABE h prime power distribution unit ABE i CS 100s Computer ABE j Ethernet Switch ABE K Media Converters ABE 195 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 223 223 1 2 223 2 223 2 1 223 3 223 4 223 4 1 AN USR 10 v GLOBAL BROADCAST SYSTEM GBS CONT D Questions KG 250 ABE m IRD ABE n DAS ABE o RBM ABE Signature and Date PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Draw a system diagram and show signal flow ref d How do the components work together to achieve the system s function ref b chs 3 4 ref c ch 1 What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref c ch 2 Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following influences affect the operation of this system refs b d Loss fluctuation of power Loss of air conditioning Loss of ship s gyro Atmospheric conditions apop How does this system interface with the following refs a d a SIPRNET b NIPRNET C JCA Imagery d Video Broadcast Signature and Date 196 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 223 AN USR 10 v GLOBAL BROADCAST SYSTEM GBS CONT D 223 5 SAFETY P
172. ical fires explaining the proper application of each ref a vol Il ch C9 Signature and Date Explain the desirable characteristics of a good cleaning agent for electrical equipment ref a vol I ch B12 Signature and Date Describe the hazards that can be encountered with cleaning agents in adverse environmental conditions ref a vol I ch B12 vol Il ch C20 Signature and Date Describe the hazards associated with lithium batteries ref a vol Il ch C9 Signature and Date Describe the procedures for handling stowing and disposing of lithium batteries ref a vol Il ch C9 Signature and Date Discuss procedures for personnel working aloft ref a vol Il chs C8 C18 D4 Signature and Date 25 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 101 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 101 20 State the procedures for removing a victim from an energized circuit ref a vol Il chs C9 D5 Signature and Date 21 State the first aid procedures for electrical shock ref a vol Il chs C9 D5 Signature and Date 22 Discuss the concept of ORM ref c Signature and Date 23 Explain the following as they apply to ORM ref c Identifying hazards Assessing hazards Making risk decisions Implementing controls Supervising oapTzm Signature and Date
173. ied Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 226 226 INTEGRATED SHIPBOARD NETWORKING SYSTEM ISNS References a ISNS System Administration Manual SAG b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat e OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 226 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment in your command identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the safety protective devices for this component component part E What protection is provided by this component component part G What are the probable indications if this component fails H What is the source of control signals l What is the function of each position J What is the IP Address K Who is the Point of Contact Questions 226 1 1 Domain Controller ABCDEFGJ 2 Exchange Server ABCDEFGJ 3 File Server ABCDEFGJ 4 Edge Switch ABCDEFGJ 5 Router ABCDEFGJ 6 MBT ABCDE 7 ABT ABCDE 8 Active Directory ABFG 9 ISA ABDFGJ 10 DNS ABDGJ 11 DHCP ABDGJ 12 WINS ABDGJ 207 NOTE Answe
174. if you have retained the necessary knowledge for your watchstation If your command requires an oral board or written examination for final qualification you may be asked any questions from the fundamentals required for your watchstation 21 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 101 101 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS References a b c 101 1 OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual OPNAVINST 3500 39B Operational Risk Management ORM Explain how various levels of current can affect the body ref a vol Il ch C9 ref b ch 20 Signature and Date Explain how variations in environmental conditions affect the body s resistance to electrical current ref a vol Il ch D5 Signature and Date Explain how electrical shock can be prevented when working on an energized circuit ref a vol Il ch C9 Signature and Date Explain how insulating material is used to protect personnel ref a vol Il chs D5 D7 ref b ch 5 Signature and Date Describe the proper procedures to be observed when using test equipment on energized circuits ref a vol I ch B7 Signature and Date 23 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordin
175. ified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 316 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR CONT D 316 4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below What indications and alarms are received What immediate action is required What are the probable causes What operating limitations are imposed mMOOW gt taken What follow up action is required Tom abnormal condition 316 4 1 Loss of power Signature and Date 2 Computer virus Signature and Date 3 Compromise of password Signature and Date 4 Loss of connectivity with servicing communications center Signature and Date 5 Non delivery late delivery of messages e mail Signature and Date 426 What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this Questions ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 316 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR CONT D Questions 316 4 6 System peripherals lockup malfunction ABCDEFGH Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 9 OF WATCHSTATION 316 5 EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is req
176. ifier ABE e high noise amplifier ABE f electronics cabinet ABE g cesium beam frequency ABE h prime power distribution unit ABE 187 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 221 221 1 3 221 2 221 2 1 221 3 221 3 1 221 4 221 4 1 AN WSC 6 DEFENSE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM SET CoNT D Questions Modem group interface ABEF a CQM 248A modem ABE b SLM 3650 modem ABE C MD 1366A EBEM modem ABE d 70 MHz patch panel SB 4126 WSC IF patch panel ABE e SB 183 SB 4124 WSC data patch panel ABE Signature and Date PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Draw a system diagram and show signal flow ref c How do the components work together to achieve the system s function ref b What indications are received ifthe system is malfunctioning ref b Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS What are the settings for performing a BER test ref e ch 4 Signature and Date SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following influences affect the operation of this system refs b d Loss fluctuation of power Loss of air conditioning Loss of ship s gyro Atmospheric conditions cop 188 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 221 AN WSC 6 DEFENSE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM SET CONT D 221 4 2 How does this system interface with the following
177. igh Frequency UHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Systems Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 308 Extremely High Frequency EHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Systems Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 309 Super High Frequency SHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Systems Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 310 Transmission System Technician TST Supervisor Completed Qualifier and Date 317 Information Watch Supervisor Completed Qualifier and Date 442 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 318 318 2 318 2 1 COMMUNICATIONS WATCH OFFICER CWO CONT D TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What safety precautions must be observed What parameters operating limits must be monitored Satisfactorily perform this task O mM O OW gt Coordinate functions of MPC Signature and Date Coordinate functions of technical control Signature and Date Coordinate functions of Information Systems Signature and Date Maintain Master Station log or equivalent Signature and Date Verify watch team is utilizing OPORDs COMMPLANs OPTASKs Signature and Date 443 Questions ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG
178. in this book 110 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 110 4 Identify the following device circuit mnemonic codes a DS l MTB b DS1 m NH C DS2 n NI d LH O NI4 e LK p PR f LO1 q PR1 g MT1 r PR2 h MT2 S TPA i MI2 t TP2 j MI3 u TR1 K MTA v TR2 Signature and Date 5 Discuss the purpose of the following describing the composition of each and explaining how it is used by the system Program tape s Spare tape s BCST circuit s IXS circuit Comm Center terminals Periodic reports Screening error tolerance QRK Address screening Negative Guard list Address bounding Maintaining the Command Guard list Reloading paper tape copy saroapopm 51 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 110 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 110 5 m Maintaining the LRL n Maintaining the WML O Standard message print format p Standard message information block q Modified message information block r Undefined raw data information block S Message retrieval t Heading analysis U Distribution v Message accountability record keeping w Closing out the radio day X Input processing y Output processing Signature and Date 6 Discuss the purpose and describe the composition of the following on the LRL WML outgoing circuits and system re
179. indicator switch Program fault indicator switch Program stop indicator Program stop 1 off switch Program stop 2 off switch Mode micro step indicator switch Mode OP step indicator switch Mode run indicator switch Processor disable RT CLK disable Int Ext switch Processor disable ADV P switch Processor disable intercomputer time out switch Break PT read off switch Break PT write off switch Diagnostic JP switch Diagnostic display switch Register data 0 through 15 indicators switches Alter mode set clear switch Register data SWT CLR push button Micro ADRS indicator switch Micro INSTR indicator switch Normal DSPL indicator switch INSTR REG indicator switch GENL DISP indicator switch GENL REG indicator switch Display number 3 2 1 0 indicators switches Display select CLR switch Time meter 114 Questions ABG SAS 0 U UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UY UU UY UY UY UY 000000000000 000000000000000000000 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 201 201 1 1 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 ConT D b CV 3022 UG controls Power on off switch Channel monitor selector switch Channel monitor loop current meter 130 Vde indicator 115 Vde indicator Teletype current adjust Patching channels Se oe eh Controls on the TT 624 V UG line printer d RD 3
180. ion and operational capabilities ref a ch 2 ref b ch 2 Signature and Date 3 Describe the location and functional use of the various baseband equipment used in conjunction with EHF ref a ch 2 ref b chs 2 thru 4 Signature and Date 4 Discuss the EHF terminal start up procedures ref a app A ref b chs 1 2 Signature and Date 75 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 119 119 5 EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY EHF AN USC 38 FUNDAMENTALS CONT D Explain the following EHF satellite beam acquisition terms Privilege level ref a apps B D ref b ch 2 EC DA acquisition ref a apps B D ref b ch 3 EC acquisition time ref a apps B D ref b ch 3 HHR Agile C2 cycles ref a apps B D LHR Agile C2 cycles ref a apps B D agile to spot beam change ref a apps B D ref b ch 3 transitioning beams ref a apps B D ephemeris update ref a apps B D ref b ch 3 sa 79 a0TD Signature and Date Discuss the following activation deactivation net notes terms Net activation ref b ch 5 Net keep alive ref a app D Net set up ref b ch 5 HOP boundary change ref b ch 3 Net deactivation check ref b ch 5 Activate net failed timeslot not available ref a app D FEP secondary services ref b chs 3 thru 5 eroaovop Signature and Da
181. ion board Signature and Date 330 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 309 SUPER HIGH FREQUENCY SHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified SUPER HIGH FREQUENCY SHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 331 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in
182. ipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the safety protective devices for this component component part F What are the probable indications if this component fails G What is the function of each position Questions 210 1 1 BFEM system ABCDEF a Client ABC b Server ABCG C Ethernet LAN 4 port hub AB d Level converter ABC e Crypto device ABCDF f HF modem ABCDG g HF transmitter ABCDG h HF receiver ABCDG Signature and Date 151 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 210 BATTLE FORCE EMAIL BFEM SYSTEM CONT D 210 2 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 210 2 1 How do the components work together to achieve the system s function ref a 2 What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref a Signature and Date 210 3 PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed 210 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 210 4 1 How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system Adverse atmospheric conditions refs b c Loss fluctuation of electrical power refs b c Loss of air conditioning refs b c Incorrect STANAG address listing ref a cop Signature and Dat
183. is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified NETWORK OPERATOR NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 405 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 315 315 1 315 1 1 WATCHSTATION 315 NETWORK OPERATOR Estimated completion time 8 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION COURSES Navy E Learning Network Pt 1 Media amp Topologies 14
184. istress signal ref a ch 11 Signature and Date 4 Discuss on scene communications procedures during distress ref a ch 11 Signature and Date 69 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 116 DISTRESS CIRCUITS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 116 5 Discuss terminating distress communications ref a ch 11 Signature and Date 6 Discuss SUBLOOK SUBMISS SUBSUNK procedures ref d Signature and Date 70 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 117 117 PORTABLE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT FUNDAMENTALS References a Portable Communications Manufacturer s Technical Manual 117 1 State the purpose of portable communications equipment Signature and Date 2 Describe the portable communications equipment utilized by your command Signature and Date 3 State the condition under which portable equipment will be used Signature and Date 71 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 118 118 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM FUNDAMENTALS References a b c d 118 1 FSCS 211 79 13 2B UHF DAMA Operator OJT Handbook Shipboard EE130 D8 IEM 010 010 USC 61 C Interactive Electronic Technical Manual for the Digital Modular
185. l Receiver antenna coupler filter Receiver Receiver transfer switchboard patch panel Associated crypto devices Remote switching unit matrix SVPA Transmitter transfer switchboard patch panel Transmitter Transmitter antenna patch panel Transmitter antenna coupler Transmitter antenna What are the sources of power What are the modes of operation or control What are the safety protective devices for this component component part What protection is provided by this component component part What are the probable indications if this component fails What is the source of control signals What is the function of each position Signature and Date made in this book 157 Questions ACDGH ABCDGHI ABCDGH ABG ABCDGHI ABG ABCDFGHI ABCDEGHI ABG ABG ABCDGHI ABG ABG AB Handle accordingly if notes are 212 212 2 212 2 1 212 3 212 3 1 212 4 212 4 1 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are HIGH FREQUENCY HF SECURE VOICE TYPE S SYSTEM CONT D PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Draw a diagram of this system and show signal flow refs a b How do the components work together to achieve the system s function refs a b What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref b Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS For the items listed answer the following questions ref a A What is the normal ope
186. l System Maritime GCCS M 213 Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System CENTRIXS 217 Defense Messaging Dissemination System DMDS 219 Collaboration At Sea CAS 221 INTRODUCTION TO WATCHSTATIONS 223 Publications Clerk 225 Naval Modular Automated Communications System NAVMACS V 2 Operator 233 Naval Modular Automated Communications System Il NAVMACS II Operator 251 Communications Security COMSEC Equipment Operator 265 Message Processing Center Supervisor 283 Tactical Transmitter Receiver Transceiver Operator 295 Ultra High Frequency UHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Systems Operator 307 Extremely High Frequency EHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Systems Operator 321 Super High Frequency SHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Systems Operator
187. lar Automated Communications System 110 1 NAVMACS V 2 Operator s Manual Define the following terms and abbreviations a ACK ag GCSN b Active subscriber ah GMT C ALTROUTE ai HDG d ARQ aj HDUX e ARQ LIMIT ak HF f BCST al Inactive subscriber g Bootstrap am I O h Bust sequence an IXS i CAN ao JANAP j CANTCO ap LI k CANTRAC L aq Link l CG ar LK m CHR as LO n CID at Logical unit O CLR au LRL p Control message av LSPTP q CPU aw LSPTR r CRC ax LU S Crypto ay Missent message t CSN az MDP U CTTY ba NAK V CUDIXS bb Narrative message w Default bc NCTAMS X DTS bd NAVMACS y EOL be NAVTELSYSIC Z EOM bf NCS aa EOT bg NDRO ab FDUX bh NGL ac FIFO bi NIB ad First run message bj NOB ae Garble bk Nonaddressed message af Garble threshold bl NTDS 47 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 110 110 1 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 FUNDAMENTALS CONT D bm OCID bn OCSN bo OON bp OPCORR bq OTO br Output device bs Parameter bt Parity bu Pilot bv Primary subscriber bw Prosign bx Purge by QRK bz QUE report ca Queue cb Recap summary MSG cc Rerun message cd Retrieve ce RO cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct CU cv CW Cx Signature and Dat
188. letion time 4 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 312 Helpdesk Technician Completed Qualifier and Date FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 107 Message Text Format Handling Completed 25 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 130 Network Operations Center NOC Completed 8 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 383 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 313 HELPDESK SUPERVISOR CONT D 313 2 TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What safety precautions must be observed Satisfactorily perform this task nmoon 313 2 1 Assign trouble ticket to help desk technician Signature and Date 2 Close trouble ticket in trouble ticket log database Signature and Date 3 Manage Helpdesk trouble ticket log database Signature and Date 4 Maintain daily supervisor log Signature and Date 5 Administer and supervise training Signature and Date 384 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified made in this book Questions ADEF AEF ABEF AEF
189. lowing system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each ref a chs 2 3 refs b c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the safety protective devices for this component component part F What protection is provided by this component component part G What are the probable indications if this component fails H What is the source of control signals l What is the function of each position J What are the interlocks Questions 201 1 1 NAVMACS V 2 ABCDGH a AN UYK 20 V CPU front panel controls ABG 1 Circuit breaker on off switch ABG 2 Blower power on off switch ABG 3 Blower power indicator ABG 4 Logic power on off switch ABG 5 Logic power indicator ABG 6 Power fault indicator ABG 7 Power fault CLR switch ABG 8 Program fault indicator ABG 9 Program fault CLR switch ABG 10 Program run indicator ABG 113 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 201 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 CONT D 201 1 1 a 11 Over temperature indicator Audible alarm Alarm enable disable test Battle short on off switch Battle short indicator Bootstrap 1 2 switch Load stop switch Auto start start switch Stop switch MA clear push button switch Program run indicator switch Power fault
190. ly if notes are made in this book 310 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN TST SUPERVISOR CONT D 310 4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below What indications and alarms are received What immediate action is required What are the probable causes What operating limitations are imposed Moa taken What follow up action is required Ton abnormal condition 310 4 1 Adverse atmospheric conditions Signature and Date 2 Loss fluctuations of electrical power Signature and Date 3 Loss of any tactical circuit Signature and Date 4 Loss of CMS material Signature and Date 351 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified made in this book What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this Questions ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH Handle accordingly if notes are 310 310 4 5 310 5 310 5 1 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN TST SUPERVISOR CONT D Questions Loss of frequency standard ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Loss of antenna system ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Loss of chilled water air conditioning ABCDEFGH Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 4 OF WATCHSTATION EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A
191. mponents and component parts and discuss the designated items for each A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the safety protective devices for this component component part Es What are the probable indications if this component fails Questions 218 1 1 EHF satellite communications refs b c f ABCDEF 2 EHF communications equipment group ABCDEF a Legacy ref c ABCDEF b FOT ref a ABCDEF c NECC ref g ch 1 ABCDEF d TIP ref f ABCDEF e Cryptographic device ref a ABCDEF 218 Signature and Date 177 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 218 218 2 218 2 1 218 3 218 4 218 4 1 218 5 218 5 1 AN USC 38 EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY EHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEM CONT D PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Draw a diagram of the system and show signal flow ref b How do the components work together to achieve the system s function refs b c What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref c Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following influences affect the operation of this system Unauthorized movement of the spot beam ref a ch 4 Improper use of TRANSEC keys ref a Figure 2 Relation of allocated band
192. n System EAM Emergency Action Messages EAP Emergency Action Plan EMI Electromagnetic Interference FMX Fleet Message Exchange FRR Fast Reaction Response FSM Fleet SIPRNET Messaging HFRG High Frequency Radio Group INMARSAT International Maritime Satellite ITP Information Transmission Protocol LIMDIS Limited Distribution LPI Low Probability of Intercept LRI Limited Range of Intercept LSB Lower Sideband 19 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book ACRONYMS USED IN THIS PQS CONT D MBT Manual Bus Transfer MCPP Multichannel Patch Panel MMT Mail Message Terminal MPC Media Processing Center MSL Master Station Log NES Net Encrypted System NOW Navy Order Wire NWPL Naval Warfare Publications Library OPORD Operations Orders OPTASK Operational Task OTAR Over the Air Rekey OTAT Over the Air Transmission PC Personal Computer PPL Preferred Products List RADAY Radio Day RAPP Receive Antenna Patch Panel RESDAT Restricted Data RRI Remote Request Interface SCI Sensitive Compartmented Information SDD Secure Data Device SIU SINCGARS Interface Unit SMS Single Messaging Solution System SPECAT Special Category SRCS Secure Remote Control Set STANAG Standing NATO Agreement STS Secure Telephone System STU Secure Telephone Unit SVPA Secure Voice Phone Assembly TSS Tactical Switching System VIXS Video Information Exchange System VMEC Versa Module Eurocard Chassis VS
193. n addressed message OCSN OPCOR OPASSIST OTO Output device Parameter Parity Prosign Purge QRK QUE report Queue NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 111 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 111 1 ba Recap summary MSG bi TOP bb Rerun message bj TOT bc Retrieve bk Transmit queue bd SID bl TTY be SMN bm TU bf SOP bn URD bg SSN bo VNR bh Subscriber bp WML Signature and Date 2 Discuss the following operator commands ref b ADD CGL ADD WML CAN CAN TRA CAN TRA OTO CGL CLR CGL CLR LRL CLR WML Day DLT CGL DLT WML HLD LOAD LOAD MSG QUE RPL ARQ RPL CID RPL CSN RPL NOB RPL QRK RPL SID WML s lt ernnovo gt s3rrtnmzeropanop Signature and Date 54 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 111 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 111 3 Define the following general system alerts ref a ABORTED CIRCUIT ACTIVE CIRCUIT DOWN DEVICE ACTIVE DEVICE DOWN LIST FULL NO SID RPT INPROGRESS CGL CONFLICT CIRCUIT ID EXP CID CSN RCV CID CSN CIRCUIT ID WML MATCH CANTRAN CID CSN CIRCUIT ID WML MATCH CID CSN CKT COULD NOT DELIVER SMN DELIVERED SENSATIVE MESAGE DELIVERED TOP SECRET MESSAGE DEVICE ID CIRCUIT ID TIMEOUT
194. n this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 312 312 2 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN CONT D Questions Share a printer ABF Signature and Date Add computer to domain ABF Signature and Date Create new user and mailbox account ABF Signature and Date Reset users profile ABF Signature and Date Change users password ABF Signature and Date Unlock user account ABF Signature and Date Create and or map Personal Outlook file ABF Signature and Date Map a network drive ABF Signature and Date 372 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 312 312 2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN CONT D Change file permissions Signature and Date Demonstrate constant ping Signature and Date Demonstrate basic knowledge of Windows CMD prompts or UNIX equivalent a nslookup b ipconfig C ping d traceroute e netstat Signature and Date Install software from PPL Signature and Date Uninstall software Signature and Date Install video card Signature and Date Complete unassisted OS install Signature and Date 373 Questions ABF ABDF ABEF ABCEF ABCEF ABCEF ABCDEF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle
195. na patch panel ABCDGH 4 Receiver antenna coupler filter ABG 5 Receiver ABCDGHI 6 Receiver transfer switchboard patch panel ABG 7 Associated crypto devices ABCDGFHI 8 Remote switching unit matrix ABCDFGHI 9 SVPA ABG 10 Transmitter transfer switchboard patch panel ABG 211 153 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 211 211 1 11 12 13 14 211 2 211 2 1 211 3 211 3 1 HIGH FREQUENCY HF NON SECURE VOICE TYPE Y SYSTEM CONT D Questions Transmitter ABCDGHI Transmitter antenna patch panel ABG Transmitter antenna coupler ABG Transmitter antenna AB Signature and Date PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Draw a diagram of this system and show signal flow refs a thru c How do the components work together to achieve the system s function refs a thru c What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning refs a c Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS For the items listed answer the following questions refs a thru c A What is the normal operating value B What are the allowable operating limits C Where are the parameters sensed or monitored D What is the physical location of the indicators Questions Receiver audio levels ABCD Transmitter output power levels ABCD Voltage standing wave ratio ABCD Signature and Date 154 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be cla
196. nature and Date Discuss Air Gap replication including how often information is replicated ref b Signature and Date 98 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 127 COMBINED ENTERPRISE REGIONAL INFORMATION EXCHANGE SYSTEM CENTRIXS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 127 14 Explain the function of MTA ref a ch 2 Signature and Date AS Discuss the primary function of C2PC ref a ch 7 ref b Signature and Date 99 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 128 128 COLLABORATION AT SEA CAS FUNDAMENTALS References a b 128 1 NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications 2006 SPAWAR CAISR CD SIMP FNG AND MISC INFO Discuss the use of the Registration portal ref b Signature and Date Discuss how to create a CAS account ref b Signature and Date Discuss how to edit aCAS account ref b Signature and Date Discuss how to look up a CAS account ref b Signature and Date Discuss when and how to reset a CAS account password ref b Signature and Date Discuss locked CAS accounts ref b Signature and Date Explain the use of CAS ref a ch 8 ref b Signature and Date 101 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accor
197. ndrick Sonya L Rivera George R Belinsky Bobby Caballero Brice M Gibson Kathryn Hall Emanuel J Hill Regina Jones Curtis L Sumner Kasey A Brehme Randall L Crabtree Tuladus L Hennings Reginal JeanBaptiste Michael R Ochoa Gayln W Adams Abdulnoor Beyah Richard Brasuell Pamela Cacayuran Eric A Mattice Gayon Stacey Smith Matthew S Struck Alejandro Torres USS NEW ORLEANS CENINFODOM Pensacola FL NCTAMS LANT Hampton Roads VA NCTAMS LANT Hampton Roads VA NCTAMS LANT Hampton Roads VA USS ENTERPRISE CVN 65 NCTAMS LANT Norfolk VA NCTAMS LANT Norfolk VA CENINFODOM Pensacola FL CENINFODOM Norfolk VA USS STENNIS CVN 74 USS EISENHOWER CVN 69 NCTAMS LANT Hampton Roads VA USS ENTERPRISE CVN 65 COMTHIRDFLT USS EISENHOWER CVN 69 NCTS San Diego CA NCTAMS LANT Norfolk VA NCTS San Diego CA USS EISENHOWER CVN 69 USS REAGAN CVN 76 USS ENTERPRISE CVN 65 NCTAMS LANT Norfolk VA PQS Development Group personnel who provided direct support for this PQS Mrs Laurie Luke Production Officer The PQS Development Group recognizes the following commands for the time and effort put forth reviewing and providing feedback to improve this PQS Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Atlantic Norfolk VA NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book The Model Manager for this
198. ng ABF Signature and Date Supervise allocation of communications equipment ABEF Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 9 OF WATCHSTATION INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What safety precautions must be observed What parameters must be monitored What conditions require this infrequent task Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task IONMDOW gt Questions Supervise Guerrilla procedures ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Supervise portable communications equipment setup ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 349 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 310 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN TST SUPERVISOR CONT D Questions 310 3 3 Monitor proper us of GINGERBREAD procedures ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 4 Monitor proper use of BEADWINDOW procedures ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 5 Supervise OPAREA cutover ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 6 Supervise set up of pier connectivity ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 7 Supervise Conduct inport underway pre checks ABCDEFGH Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 4 OF WATCHSTATION 350 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle according
199. ng lamp AB k Signal AB l Meter reset switch AB m Transition select AB n Distortion select AB 199 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 224 SHIPBOARD COMMUNICATIONS QUALITY MONITORING SYSTEM CONT D Questions 224 1 2 O Code level switch AB p Alarm lamp AB q Marking lamp AB r Stop length AB S Function select AB t Signal indicator lamp AB u Step switch AB v Type of distortion AB w Distortion percentage ten AB x Distortion percentage units AB y CHAR 2 bit select AB 2 CHAR 2 bit select AB 3 Display unit ABF a Calibrator AB b Line AB Scale AB d Trace align AB e Focus AB f Astigmatism AB g Intensity AB h Find beam AB i Position AB j Fine AB k Magnifier AB l Phase bandwidth AB m Display AB n ac dc AB O EXT input AB p Input AB q ac GND dc coupling AB r Volts DIV AB S Vernier AB t CAL AB U Polarity AB v Position AB w dc BAL AB x Vertical display AB y UNCAL AB Z Sweep display AB 200 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 224 SHIPBOARD COMMUNICATIONS QUALITY MONITORING SYSTEM CONT D Questions 224 1 3 aa Time DIV main AB ab Vernier main AB ac Trigger source main AB ad EXT input main AB ae Trigger coupling main AB af Scope main AB ag Trigger level main AB ah Sweep mode main AB ai Reset m
200. nged to DSCS and updated Name changed to UHF Radio Teletypewriter Type B C Combined single and duplex Name changed to HF Radio Teletypewriter Type D G Combined single and duplex Added High Speed Fleet Broadcast Name changed to Shipboard Communications Quality Monitoring System Added multiple subsystems Added to Fleet Multichannel Broadcast Added to multiple SATCOM systems Added to UHF SATCOM NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book SUMMARY OF CHANGES CONT D AN USQ 155 V 1 Tactical Variant Switch TVS AN WSC 8 Commercial Wideband Satellite Program CWSP AN USR 10 V Global Broadcast System GBS ST 1000 Link 2 Local Area Network LAN ISNS Networking Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System CENTRIXS Collaboration at Sea CAS Defense Messaging Dissemination System DMDS Global Control and Command System Maritime GCCS M AN USQ 119A Watchstation Title COMSEC Equipment Operator Fleet Broadcast Operator Satellite Communications SATCOM System Operator Tactical Transmitter Receiver Transceiver Operator Voice System Operator Terminations System Operator Information Watch Supervisor Transmission System Technician TST Supervisor Media Clerk AIS Operator Helpdesk Technician Added Added Added Added Added Deleted Added Added Added Added Added Added Modified Action
201. ngly if notes are made in this book 302 302 2 10 11 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR CONT D h Specify whether broadcast non addressed messages headings are to be printed Signature and Date Execute proper commands to parameter page 3 a Change SID Signature and Date b Change the NOB Signature and Date C Change ARQ limit Signature and Date d Specify the next OON Signature and Date e Activate the link CUP LK Signature and Date 240 Questions ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 302 302 2 12 13 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR CONT D Execute proper commands to parameter page 4 a Place paper tape punch up EUP Signature and Date b Place paper tape punch down EDN Signature and Date C Place tape punch in hold HLD Signature and Date d Change security classification for afloat GATEGUARD Signature and Date e Activate afloat GATEGUARD EUP GG1 Signature and Date Execute proper commands to parameter pages a Print individual system parameter pages Signature and Date b Punch a copy of a system parameter page Signature and Date 241 Questions ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCF AB
202. ngly if notes are made in this book 304 304 3 2 304 4 304 4 1 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CONT D Questions Update STU STE 2 times ABCDFGHI Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 2 OF WATCHSTATION ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken F How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations G What follow up action is required H Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this abnormal condition Questions Loss fluctuation of power ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Improperly labeled fill devices ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Restoral from loss of FACCON ABCDEFGH Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 2 OF WATCHSTATION 280 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 304 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CONT D 304 5 EMERGENCIES None to be discussed 304 6 WATCHES None 304 7 EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC 304 7 1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date
203. nician Training Series Module 1 Administration and Security d Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP 131 1 Discuss the functions of the following areas ref a ch 1 ref d a MPC fleet center b Technical Facility Control C IWS Signature and Date 2 Discuss the functions of the following communications watch stations ref c ch 2 ref d CWO MPC Supervisor Technical Control TST Supervisor IWS apop Signature and Date 3 Describe the functional relationships of communications to the following departments individuals ref b ch 3 ref d CO XO Operations CDO OOD NAVCOMMTELSTA NCTAMS RITSC Earth stations Communications Radio Officer Navigation Combat systems weapons Engineering zumzeroancp 109 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 131 COMMUNICATIONS WATCH OFFICER CWO FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 131 3 Supply Deck Admin Dental Medical Air detachment Embarked staff CSOOW Ce a ae Signature and Date 110 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 200 200 1 200 2 200 3 INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEMS BASIC BUILDING BLOCKS In this section the equipment is broken down into smaller more comprehensible functional systems as basic building blocks in the learning process Each system is written to reflect spe
204. nt component part G What are the probable indications if this component fails H What is the source of control signals l What is the function of each position Questions 225 1 1 LAN ABCDGH 2 WAN ABCDGH 3 MAN ABCDGH 4 Servers ABCDGH 5 Cable media AGH 6 Routers ABCDEGHI 7 Switches ABCDEGHI 8 HUB ABCDEGHI 9 Topology ADH 10 NIC ABGH At UPS ABCFG 225 Signature and Date 205 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 225 225 2 225 2 1 225 3 225 4 225 4 1 225 5 225 5 1 NETWORKING SYSTEMS CONT D PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the components work together to achieve the system s function refs a thru c What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning refs a thru c Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system refs a thru c a Temperature and humidity b Fluctuation of power C Loss of air conditioning How does this system interface with the following refs a thru c Message systems Tactical systems Logistic systems Personnel systems cop Signature and Date SAFETY PRECAUTIONS What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs d e Signature and Date 206 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classif
205. ntingency plan Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 22 OF WATCHSTATION ABNORMAL CONDITIONS None to be discussed EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below Questions ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCEF ABCDEF A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken F How does this emergency affect other operations equipment watchstations G Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions Fire ABCDEFG Signature and Date 436 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 317 317 5 2 317 6 317 6 1 INFORMATION WATCH SUPERVISOR CONT D Questions Flooding ABCDEFG Signature and Date Personnel casualty ABCDEFG Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 13 OF WATCHSTATION WATCHES STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Information Watch Supervisor 5 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 22 OF WATCHSTATION 437 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this bo
206. oard RFI Signature and Date 208 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 208 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system ref d Signature and Date 145 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 209 HIGH FREQUENCY HF RADIO TELETYPEWRITER SHIP SHORE SHIP TYPE D G SYSTEM References a Applicable High Frequency HF Radio Teletypewriter Technical Manual b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat e OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 209 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the safety protective devices for this component component part E What protection is provided by this component component part G What are the probable indications if this component fails H What is the source of control signals l What is the function of each position Questions 209 1 1 HF Radio teletypewriter ship shore shi
207. obal Command and Control System Maritime GCCS M Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 229 Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System CENTRIXS Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 230 Defense Messaging Dissemination System DMDS Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 231 Collaboration at Sea CAS Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date TASKS For the tasks listed below A What are the steps of this procedure B What are the reasons for each step C What control coordination is required D What means of communications are used E What safety precautions must be observed F Satisfactorily perform this task Questions Replace motherboard ABEF Signature and Date Install device driver ABEF Signature and Date 368 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 312 312 2 3 10 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN CONT D Run Event Viewer and show application security and system logs Signature and Date Show active applications processes and performance using Task Manager Signature and Date Reseat RAM Signature and Date Replace power supply Signature and Date Replace CD ROM or floppy drive Signature and Date Replace and clone HDD Signature and Date Install new NIC Signature and Date Terminate an
208. of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 211 High Frequency HF Non secure Voice Type Y Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 212 High Frequency HF Secure Voice Type S Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 213 Ultra High Frequency UHF Radio Teletypwriter Type B C Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 214 Ultra High Frequency UHF Non secure Voice Type U Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 299 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 306 306 1 3 306 2 306 2 1 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are TACTICAL TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR CONT D 215 Ultra High Frequency UHF Secure Voice Type R Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 217 Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System SINCGARS Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 224 Shipboard Communications Quality Monitoring Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What safety precautions must be observed What parameters operating limits must be monitored Satisfactorily perform this task
209. of this system refs b c a Loss of signal b Loss fluctuation of power Signature and Date 220 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 220 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system ref d Signature and Date 185 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 221 221 AN WSC 6 DEFENSE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM SET References a NTP 2 Section 1 E Navy Super High Frequency Satellite Communications b AN WSC 6 Applicable Manufacturer s Technical Manual c Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS d Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP e Fireberd 6000A Reference Manual f OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat 221 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru d A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the probable indications if this component fails F What is the source of control signals Questions 221 1 1 AN WSC 6 SHF SATCOM set ABCDEF 2 WSC 6 V antenna group ABEF a antenna ABE b antenna control unit ABE C servo electric unit ABE d low noise ampl
210. ok 317 INFORMATION WATCH SUPERVISOR CONT D 317 7 EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC 317 7 1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date 2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 438 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 318 COMMUNICATIONS WATCH OFFICER CWO NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified COMMUNICATIONS WATCH OFFICER CWO NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Repre
211. ons ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 303 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 306 306 4 6 10 11 12 13 TACTICAL TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR CONT D Questions Loss fluctuations of electrical power ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Improper frequency selection separation ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Loss of couplers matrix ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Blown fuses ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Open RF patch cord ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Loss of RF signal ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Improper coupler selection ABCDEFGH Signature and Date Loss of chilled water air conditioning ABCDEFGH Signature and Date 304 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 306 TACTICAL TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR CONT D 306 4 14 Loss of equipment ABCDEFGH Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 9 OF WATCHSTATION 306 5 EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken F How does this emergency affect other operations equipment watchstations G S
212. ons in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 102 1927 10 SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS CONT D State the accountability requirements for Top Secret and SPECAT ref a ch 5 ref c Signature and Date State the rules for the following as applied to classified material ref a ch 5 Method of destruction Records of destruction Classified waste Emergency destruction Priority of emergency destruction Method of emergency destruction Destruction of burn bags eronaoop Signature and Date State the destruction rules of COMSEC material as applied to the following ref a ch 3 Methods of routine destruction Records of destruction Emergency destruction Priority of emergency destruction Method of emergency destruction Reports of emergency destruction 2200p Signature and Date State the requirements of the command EAP in regard to the following ref c a Authority to carry out the EAP b Personnel actions and responsibilities C Follow up procedures and reports to higher authority Signature and Date 29 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 103 103 POWER DISTRIBUTION FUNDAMENTALS References a Ship s Electronic Casualty Plan b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP 103 1 Discuss the power
213. otes are made in this book 214 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF NON SECURE VOICE TYPE U SYSTEM References a SPAWARINST 2700 1 Communications Quality Monitoring System Ch 4 Sec 11 b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat e OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 214 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the safety protective devices for this component component part F What protection is provided by this component component part G What are the probable indications if this component fails H What is the source of control signals l What is the function of each position Questions 214 1 1 UHF non secure voice type U system ACDGH 2 Antenna ACDGHI 3 Antenna coupler ABDGH 4 Transceiver ABCDEGHI 5 Receiver transfer switchboard patch panel ABG 6 Associated crypto devices ABCDFGHI 7 Remote switching unit matrix ABCDEGHI 8 SVPA ABG 9 Transmitter transfer patch panel ABGI 214 Sign
214. otes are made in this book 312 312 1 312 1 1 WATCHSTATION 312 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN Estimated completion time 16 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION COURSES Navy E Learning Hardware Devices and System Components 14940 Part 1 Completed Qualifier and Date Navy E Learning Hardware Installation and Troubleshooting 14941 Part 2 Completed Qualifier and Date Navy E Learning Hardware Printers Networks and Protocols 14942 Part 3 Completed Qualifier and Date Navy E Learning OS Technologies Installing 14943 Part 1 Completed Qualifier and Date Navy E Learning OS Technologies Configuring and Managing 14944 Part 2 Completed Qualifier and Date Navy E Learning OS Technologies Troubleshooting 14945 Part 3 Completed Qualifier and Date 365 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 312 312 1 1 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN CONT D Navy E Learning OS Technologies Network Fundamentals 14946 Part 4 Completed Qualifier and Date Customer Service Manual NAVEDTRA 14056 Completed Qualifier and Date WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 311 Media Clerk Completed Qualifier and Date FUNDAMENTALS FROM
215. our Qualifier NUMBERING Each Final Qualification is assigned both a watchstation number and a NAVEDTRA Final Qualification number The NAVEDTRA number is to be used for recording qualifications in service and training records How TO COMPLETE After completing the required prerequisites applicable to a particular task you may perform the task under the supervision of a qualified watchstander If you satisfactorily perform the task and can explain each step your Qualifier will sign you off for that task After all line items have been completed your Qualifier will verify Final Qualification by signing and dating the Final Qualification pages 224 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 301 PUBLICATIONS CLERK NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual
216. p type D G system ACDGH 2 Receive antenna ABCDGH 3 Receive antenna patch panel ABG 4 Receive antenna filter coupler ABCDGH 5 Receiver ABCDEFGHI 6 Receiver transfer switchboard patch panel ABGHI 7 Tone terminal equipment send receive ABGH 8 Black patch panel ABG 9 Associated crypto devices ABCDFGHI 10 Red patch panel ABG 209 147 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 209 209 1 1 209 2 209 2 1 4 HIGH FREQUENCY HF RADIO TELETYPEWRITER SHIP SHORE SHIP TYPE D G CONT D Questions NOW NAVMACS ABCGH Crypto remote control transfer panel ABGH Crypto remote control ABGH Transmitter transfer switchboard patch panel ABGH Transmitter ABCDGHI Transmitter coupler ABCDG Converter ABCDG Amplifier ABCDG Transmitter antenna patch panel ABG Transmitter antenna ABCDEGH Transmitter remote control ABGH Signature and Date PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION How do the components work together to achieve the system s function refs a thru c Draw a diagram of Delta Golf systems and show the signal flow refs b c What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref c Signature and Date 148 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 209 HIGH FREQUENCY HF RADIO TELETYPEWRITER SHIP SHORE SHIP TYPE D G CONT D 209 3 PARAMETERS OPERATI
217. panel ABCEFG NOW NAVMACS ABCEF Antenna ABEF 2290p Signature and Date 173 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 216 216 2 216 2 1 216 3 216 4 216 4 1 216 5 216 5 1 SATELLITE INFORMATION EXCHANGE SUBSYSTEM IXS CONT D PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Draw a diagram of this system and show signal flow refs b c How do the components work together to achieve the system s function refs a thru c What is the proper procedure to accomplish the following refs b c Activation Deactivation Frequency shifts Loss of crypto Loss of signal van What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning refs a c Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following influences affect the operation of this system refs a thru c Loss fluctuation of power Loss of air conditioning Loss of transmission media Loss of frequency standard Atmospheric conditions Shipboard RFI EMI oanop Signature and Date SAFETY PRECAUTIONS What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs d e Signature and Date 174 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 217 217 SINGLE CHANNEL GROUND AND AIRBORNE RADIO SYSTEM SINCGARS References a AN
218. ports Enter on the LRL Clear on the LRL Print on the LRL ADD CID CSN s on the WML Delete CID CSN s on the WML Print on the WML Clear on the WML Link transmission on an outgoing circuit Chronological on system reports Queue rmseronapop Signature and Date 52 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 111 111 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II FUNDAMENTALS References a EE685 DJ SUM 020 NAVMACSII HP Naval Modular Automated Communications System Il NAVMACS II AN SYQ 7A V amp 7B V System User Manual Volume 2 Appendices A N b EE685 DJ SUM 010 NAVMACSII HP Naval Modular Automated Communications System II NAVMACS II AN SYQ 7A V amp 7B V System User Manual Volume 1 Operational Procedures and Instructions 111 1 Define the following terms and abbreviations ref a a ACK aa b ACP ab C Active subscriber ac d ALTROUTE ad e ARQ ae f ARQ LIMIT af g AUTODIN ag h Backrouting ah i Baud ai j BDCST aj k Bust ak CAN al m CANTRAN am n CGL an O Character ao p CID ap q CONT aq r CPU ar S Crypto as t CSN at U CRATT au v CUDIXS av W EOM aw x ETX ax y FIFO ay Z First run message az 53 Garble GMT Inactive subscriber 1 0 JANAP Missent message NAK Narrative message NCTAMS NAVCOMPARS NAVMACS NCS NGL No
219. printer Signature and Date 243 Questions ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 302 302 2 18 19 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR CONT D Execute proper commands for outgoing circuit operation a Compose and transmit an OTO message Signature and Date b Cancel the transmission of all OTO messages presently in the transmit queue Signature and Date Change the link ARQ limit Signature and Date d Place the link in EMCON status Signature and Date e Place the link in hold status Signature and Date Execute proper commands for wanted message list a Add three CIDs CSNs Signature and Date b Delete one CIS CSN Signature and Date 244 Questions ABCF ABCF ABCF ABCDF ABCF ABCF ABCF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 302 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR CONT D Questions 302 2 19 c Print a copy of the WML ABCDF Signature and Date d Clear all CIDs CSNs ABCF Signature and Date 20 Execute proper commands to crash tape and load parameter pages into systems using crash tapes ABCF Signature and Date 21 Cancel the present p
220. quirements change the PQS needs to be revised The only way the PQS Development Group knows of these changes is by you the user telling us either in a letter or via the Feedback Report contained in the back of this book You can tell us of new systems and requirements or of errors you find 11 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book SUMMARY OF CHANGES CHANGES TO FUNDAMENTALS SYSTEMS AND WATCHSTATIONS Fundamental Title Action Comment Security Modified Updated Message Text Format Handling Modified Voice Operations Added Call Signs Deleted Added to Voice Operations Special Circuit Modified Changed name to Common Circuits Distress Communications Modified Changed name to Distress Circuits Satellite Communications Deleted SATCOM Ultra High Frequency UHF Added Satellite Communications SATCOM Demand Assigned Multiple Access Deleted Added to UHF SATCOM DAMA Time division Multiple Access TDMA Super High Frequency SHF Modified Satellite Communications SATCOM Circuits Modified Changed to Basic Circuits Micro Computer Deleted Added to Hardware and Software Hardware and Software Added AIS Deleted Added to Networking and Hardware and Software Networking Added CENTRIXS Added DMS Added NTCSS Added NOC Added CWO Modified 13 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book
221. r checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS OPERATOR NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 391 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book WATCHSTATION 314 314 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS OPERATOR Estimated completion time 6 weeks 314 1 PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION 314 1 1 PQS QUALIFICATIONS Electronic Key Material System EKMS NAVEDTRA 43462 1A 301 EKMS User Completed Qualifier and Date 2 WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 311 Media Clerk Completed Qualifier and Date 3 FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 101 Safety Precautions Completed 16 of Watchstation Quali
222. r simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 305 305 6 305 6 1 305 7 305 7 1 MESSAGE PROCESSING CENTER MPC SUPERVISOR CONT D WATCHES STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Information Watch Supervisor 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Completed 6 area comprises 5 of watchstation EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 294 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 306 TACTICAL TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signa
223. rating value What are the allowable operating limits B C Where are the parameters sensed or monitored D What is the physical location of the indicators Questions Receiver audio levels ABCD Transmitter output power levels ABCD Voltage standing wave ratio ABCD Signature and Date SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following influences affect the operation of this system refs a b Adverse atmospheric conditions Loss of signal Shipboard RFI Loss of power Loss of crypto ol2O0M Signature and Date 158 made in this book 212 HIGH FREQUENCY HF SECURE VOICE TYPE S SYSTEM CONT D 212 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 212 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs c d Signature and Date 159 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 213 213 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF RADIO TELETYPEWRITER TYPE B C SYSTEM References a Applicable Ultra High Frequency Radio Teletypewriter Tech Manual b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat e OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 213 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment iden
224. rd may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book WATCHSTATION 302 302 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR Estimated completion time 8 weeks 302 1 PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION 302 1 1 FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 101 Safety Precautions Completed 15 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 102 Security Completed 7 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 103 Power Distribution Completed 1 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 105 Logs and Files Completed 1 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 106 Media Completed 1 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 107 Message Text Format Handling Completed 7 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 235 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 302 302 1 1 302 2 302 2 1 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR CONT D 108 Minimize Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 109 Broadcast Completed 1 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 110 Naval Modular Automated Communications System NAVMACS V 2 Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date SYSTEMS FROM THIS PQS 201 Naval Modular Automa
225. re and Date Logon the system Signature and Date Logoff the system Signature and Date Perform system start up Signature and Date Perform system shut down Signature and Date Check router switch interfaces Signature and Date Modify router switch interfaces Signature and Date TELNET SSH into router switch Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 28 OF WATCHSTATION 409 Questions ABCDEF AF AF ABCDEF ABCDEF ABF ABCEF ABCEF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 315 315 3 315 3 1 NETWORK OPERATOR CONT D INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What conditions require this infrequent task AMO Reload router switch configuration files Signature and Date Change Verify router port status 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Change the system time date Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 8 OF WATCHSTATION 410 Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task Questions ABCDEF ABCDEF AEF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 315 3
226. reate implement group policies ABCDEF Signature and Date e Create set permissions public folders ABCDEF Signature and Date f Run Cleanup Agent ABCDEF Signature and Date 422 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 316 316 2 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR CONT D g Enable disable accounts mailboxes Signature and Date Perform remote access of network workstations Signature and Date Notify Chain of Command of degraded system performance Signature and Date Load server software in a test environment Signature and Date Create Active directory sites Signature and Date Promote a server to domain controller dcpromo Signature and Date Create security templates Signature and Date Load security templates into group policies Signature and Date Verify user security settings via group policies Signature and Date 423 Questions ABCDEF ABCDF ABCDF ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 316 316 2 40 41 42 43 44 316 3 316 3 1 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR CONT D Verify computer security settings via group policies Signature and Date Verify security via gpresul
227. rocessing Signature and Date 56 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 111 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 111 5 Discuss the purpose of the following on the WML outgoing circuits and system reports ref a ADD CID CSN s on the WML Delete CID CSN s on the WML Print on the WML Clear on the WML Queue DONT Signature and Date 57 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 112 112 ANTENNA AND RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION FUNDAMENTALS References a NAVEDTRA 14225 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 4 Communications Hardware b NAVEDTRA 14182 Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series Module 10 Introduction to Wave Propagation Transmission Lines and Antennas c NTP 6 D Naval Telecommunications Procedures Spectrum Management Manual d Own Ship s Antenna Radiation Patterns e Own Ship s Antenna Systems 112 1 Describe the locations and functional use of local shipboard communication antennas refs d e Signature and Date 2 Discuss the following in detail as applied to radio signals ref c ch 1 a Hz b Frequency C kHz d MHz e GHz Signature and Date 59 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made
228. rs to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 226 226 1 13 14 226 2 226 2 1 INTEGRATED SHIPBOARD NETWORKING SYSTEM ISNS CONT D Antivirus Intranet Web server INMPRO Veritas Backup Exec Backbone Switch UPS PDA SOMS NSIPS MEDWEB TELERAD NAVY CASH SKED NIAPS FEDLOG AMSRR SAMS IDS Signature and Date PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Draw a diagram of the system and show the signal flow refs a thru c How do the components work together to achieve the system s function refs a thru c What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning refs a c How does Email leave the network ref a How does web browsing work ref a Signature and Date Questions ABDFG ABDGJ ABCDEFGHJ A ABCDEFGJ ABCDEFGHI ABCG ABGJK ABGJK ABGJK ABGJK ABGJK ABGJK ABGJK ABGJK ABGJK ABGJK ABGJK ABGJK ABGJK ABGJK ABGJK NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 226 INTEGRATED SHIPBOARD NETWORKING SYSTEM ISNS CONT D 226 3 PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS For the items listed answer the following questions refs a thru c von 226 3 1 Email outgoing queue Email incoming queue ISA Proxy Service status Free hard drive space Exchange core services Domain core services Free Memory OMDNAOKRWD What is the normal operating value
229. rved Es What parameters operating limits must be monitored G Satisfactorily perform this task Questions Energize equipment ABEG Signature and Date Shift from system Alpha to system Bravo ABCFG Signature and Date Load disk into VME chassis ACFG Signature and Date Load tape into the TAC 3 ABG Signature and Date Load disk in the file server processing unit ABG Signature and Date Compose message from disk ABG Signature and Date 255 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 303 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II OPERATOR CONT D Questions 303 2 7 Compose message on NAVMACS II ABG Signature and Date 8 Correct message from compose message window ABG Signature and Date 9 Cancel a composed message ABG Signature and Date 10 Release transmit a composed message ABCDG Signature and Date 11 Prepare a readdressal message ABCG Signature and Date 12 Review applications menu ABG Signature and Date 13 Execute the proper commands for the COMM menu a Review control panel ABG Signature and Date b Change status of circuit ABCFG Signature and Date 256 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 303 303 2 13 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II OPERATOR CONT D
230. s are made in this book 305 305 4 2 MESSAGE PROCESSING CENTER MPC SUPERVISOR CONT D Loss of CMS material Signature and Date Improper watch to watch turnover Signature and Date Practices dangerous to security Signature and Date Unauthorized access to material spaces Signature and Date Loss of air conditioning Signature and Date Electrical power fluctuations Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 11 OF WATCHSTATION 291 Questions ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 305 MESSAGE PROCESSING CENTER MPC SUPERVISOR CONT D 305 5 EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E taken F G What are the proper reporting procedures H 305 5 1 Personnel casualties Signature and Date 2 Equipment casualties Signature and Date 3 Fire Signature and Date 4 Flood Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 6 OF WATCHSTATION 293 What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not How does this emergency affect other operations equipment watchstations Satisfactorily perform o
231. s book 228 GLOBAL COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM MARITIME GCCS M CONT D 228 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 228 4 1 How do the following outside influences affect the operation of this system refs a thru c a Loss of NETPREC services b Loss of Track Database Input Signature and Date 228 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 228 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs d e Signature and Date 215 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 229 229 COMBINED ENTERPRISE REGIONAL INFORMATION EXCHANGE SYSTEM CENTRIXS References a b c d e 229 1 229 1 1 CENTRIXS Tech Manual Version specific Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c What is its function Where is it located What are the sources of power What are the modes of operation or control What are the safety protective devices for this component component part What prot
232. s in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 309 309 2 13 14 309 3 309 3 1 SUPER HIGH FREQUENCY SHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D Questions Verify proper system operation with terminating station ABCDEFG Signature and Date Perform the following BER tests on RF path and channels ABCDEFG a Local loop b Remote loop C End to end Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 24 OF WATCHSTATION INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What safety precautions must be observed What parameters must be monitored What conditions require this infrequent task Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task nmoon Questions Operate in receive only mode ABCDEF Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 2 OF WATCHSTATION 336 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 309 SUPER HIGH FREQUENCY SHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D 309 4 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E What emergencies or malfun
233. s of communications are used What safety precautions must be observed What parameters operating limits must be monitored Satisfactorily perform this task GQ TIM gt Questions Verify chilled water system operation ABCEFG Signature and Date Verify dry air system operation ABCEFG Signature and Date Energize equipment ABCDEFG Signature and Date Verify navigation system input ABCDFG Signature and Date Determine satellite to be used IAW ESP ABCDEFG Signature and Date Determine and adjust for proper azimuth elevation ABCDEFG Signature and Date 324 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 308 308 2 7 10 11 12 13 EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY EHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEMS OPERATOR CONT D Questions Set up all associated LDR MDR nets ABCDEFG Signature and Date Verify all LDR MDR menus ACDEFG Signature and Date Set up NECC ABCDEFG Signature and Date Set up TIP ABCDEFG Signature and Date Verify proper system operation with end user ABCDEFG Signature and Date Verify 400 Hz ABCDEFG Signature and Date Review EHF Service Plan ABCDEFG Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 24 OF WATCHSTATION 325 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 308 EXT
234. s standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 300 INTRODUCTION TO WATCHSTATIONS 300 1 INTRODUCTION The Watchstation section of your PQS is where you get a chance to demonstrate to your Qualifier that you can put the knowledge you have gained in the previous sections to use It allows you to practice the tasks required for your watchstation and to handle abnormal conditions and emergencies Before starting your assigned tasks you must complete the prerequisites that pertain to the performance of that particular task Satisfactory completion of all prerequisites is required prior to achievement of final watchstation qualification 300 2 FORMAT Each watchstation in this section contains A FINAL QUALIFICATION PAGE which is used to obtain the required signatures for approval and recording of Final Qualification PREREQUISITES which are items that must be certified completed before you can begin qualification for a particular watchstation Prerequisites may include schools watchstation qualifications from other PQS books and fundamentals systems or watchstation qualifications from this book Prior to signing off each prerequisite line item the Qualifier must verify completion from existing records Record the date of actual completion not the sign off date WATCHSTATION Performance which is the practical factors portion of your qualification The performance is broken down as follows Tasks rou
235. scribe the purpose of the following and identify where each is used ref f ZEL ZEN addresses NOTAL PASEP ZDS ZWL ZNZ1 ZPW ZDK NBAT NGCN zumzserpanop Signature and Date 41 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 107 MESSAGE TEXT FORMAT HANDLING FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 107 9 Discuss manual intervention and its effect on proper message traffic flow ref c ch 2 Signature and Date 10 Discuss EAM procedures ref e ch 8 Signature and Date 42 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 108 108 MINIMIZE FUNDAMENTALS References a b 108 1 NWP 6 01 Rev A Basic Operational Communications Doctrine NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications Ch 4 Explain the purpose of Minimize ref a ch 13 Signature and Date State the conditions under which Minimize may be imposed ref a ch 26 Signature and Date Discuss the authority to impose modify or cancel Minimize ref a ch 13 Signature and Date State the message releasing restrictions under Minimize ref a ch 13 Signature and Date Discuss alternate methods of delivering message traffic during Minimize conditions ref a ch 13 Signature and Date Discuss the procedures to be followed upon receipt o
236. sentative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 439 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 318 318 1 318 1 1 318 1 2 WATCHSTATION 318 COMMUNICATIONS WATCH OFFICER CWO Estimated completion time 4 weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION PQS QUALIFICATIONS Special Intelligence SI Afloat Communications NAVEDTRA 43551 3A 301 Special Intelligence SI Communications Operator Completed Qualifier and Date WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 301 Publications Clerk Completed Qualifier and Date 302 Naval Modular Automated Communications System NAVMACS V 2 Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 303 Naval Modular Automated Communications System II NAVMACS II Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 304 Communications Security COMSEC Equipment Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 441 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 318 318 1 2 COMMUNICATIONS WATCH OFFICER CWO CoNT D 305 Message Processing Center MPC Supervisor Completed Qualifier and Date 306 Tactical Transmitter Receiver Transceiver Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 307 Ultra H
237. served when operating this system refs d e Signature and Date 167 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 215 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY UHF SECURE VOICE TYPE R SYSTEM References a SPAWARINST 2700 1 Communications Quality Monitoring System Ch 4 Sec 9 b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat Vol Il Ch C9 e OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 215 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the safety protective devices for this component component part F What protection is provided by this component component part G What are the probable indications if this component fails H What is the source of control signals l What is the function of each position Questions 215 1 1 UHF secure voice type R system ACDFGH 2 Antenna ACDGHI 3 Antenna coupler ABDGH 4 Transceiver ABCDEGHI 5 Receiver transfer switchboar
238. ssified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 211 HIGH FREQUENCY HF NON SECURE VOICE TYPE Y SYSTEM CONT D 211 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 211 4 1 How do the following influences affect the operation of this system refs a c a Adverse atmospheric conditions b Loss of signal C Shipboard RFI d Loss of power Signature and Date 211 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 211 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs d e Signature and Date 155 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 212 212 HIGH FREQUENCY HF SECURE VOICE TYPE S SYSTEM References a b c d 212 1 212 1 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a b What is its function Where is it located IOTMOOW gt HF secure voice type S system Receiver antenna Receiver antenna patch pane
239. ssified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 303 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Il NAVMACS II OPERATOR CONT D 303 7 EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOMIISIC ETC 303 7 1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date 2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 264 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 304 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY COMSEC EQUIPMENT OPERATOR NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Sup
240. ssing net ref a CSS ref b ch 7 Submarine circuits ref c ch 22 Task group teletype ref a SAR ref c ch 10 NTDS circuits ref a S S ref c ch 21 CHAT ref a BFEM 66 ref d Link ref b ch 7 0337 ATT sFE gt 9Q00D Signature and Date Explain the following for the voice nets circuits listed ref b ch 6 a DIRECTED NET b FREE NET O Requirements for guarding Signature and Date 67 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 116 116 DISTRESS CIRCUITS FUNDAMENTALS References a NWP 6 01 Rev A Basic Operational Communications Doctrine b ACP 135 E Communications Instructions Distress and Rescue Procedures Ch 2 c NAVEDTRA 14225 Information Systems Technician Training Series Module 4 Communications Hardware Ch 1 d NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications Ch 6 116 1 Discuss the following circuits giving frequency schedules and any unique operating procedures ref a chs 10 11 refs b c International calling and distress International lifeboat life raft and survival craft International aeronautical distress VHF Military aeronautical distress UHF apop Signature and Date 2 Discuss distress equipment and circuit guard requirements refs b c Signature and Date 3 Discuss the communication procedures to be followed when hearing a d
241. stem s function ref a 3 What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning refs b c Signature and Date 217 3 PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS None to be discussed 217 4 SYSTEM INTERFACE 217 4 1 How do the following influences affect the operation of this system refs b c a Loss of air conditioning b Loss variation of power C Loss of master controller d Loss of portable radios Signature and Date 217 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 217 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs d e Signature and Date 176 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 218 AN USC 38 EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY EHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM SYSTEM References a EE130 AG HBK 030 VOL 2 REVISION 01 USC 38 Satellite Communications General System Users Handbook b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat e OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 f Shipboard RCSS g NECC Manual h Satellite Communications FOT Vol 1 i Fireberd 6000A Reference Manual 218 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system co
242. swers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEMS ars E etl 111 Naval Modular Automated Communications System NAVMACS V 2 113 Naval Modular Automated Communications System II NAVMACS ll 119 SA 2112 V STQ Single Audio System SAS Red 123 SA 2112A V STQ Single Audio System SAS Black 127 Automated Network Control Center ANCC 131 AN USQ 155 V 1 Tactical Variant Switch TVS 135 Fleet Single Channel Radio Teletypewriter Broadcast Type M 139 Fleet Multi Channel Radio Teletypewriter Broadcast Type N 143 High Frequency HF Radio Teletypewriter Ship Shore Ship Type D G 147 Battle Force Email BFEM 4444444444444 44mm 151 High Frequency HF Non secure Voice Type Y 153 High Frequency HF Secure Voice Type S
243. t Signature and Date Verify security settings via Resultant Set of Policy Signature and Date Disable unnecessary system services Signature and Date Harden system security Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 59 OF WATCHSTATION INFREQUENT TASKS For the infrequent tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used What conditions require this infrequent task nmoon Verify LAN card configuration Signature and Date 424 Satisfactorily perform or simulate this infrequent task Questions ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF Questions ABDEF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 316 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR CONT D 316 3 2 Reload LAN server Signature and Date 3 Perform software security push Signature and Date 4 Respond to INFOCON drills Signature and Date 5 Respond to electronic spillage Signature and Date 6 Perform Exchange Information Store defragmentation Signature and Date 7 Rebuild Information Store Signature and Date COMPLETED 3 AREA COMPRISES 11 OF WATCHSTATION 425 Questions ABCDEF AEF ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCDEF ABCEF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be class
244. t are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications are used Satisfactorily perform this task MS Cd Boe Enter and record updates corrections to publications 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Accomplish page check against list of effective pages 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Report discrepancies to proper authority 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Destroy residue 2 times Signature and Date Signature and Date 228 Questions ABCDE ABE ABCDE ABE NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 301 301 2 5 301 3 301 4 301 4 1 PUBLICATIONS CLERK CONT D Questions Update watch to watch inventory ABDE Signature and Date Report completion to NWPL custodian clerk ABCDE Signature and Date Download electronic publication ABCDE Signature and Date COMPLETED 2 AREA COMPRISES 19 OF WATCHSTATION INFREQUENT TASKS None to be discussed ABNORMAL CONDITIONS For the abnormal conditions listed below A What immediate action is required B What are the probable causes C What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken D How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations E What follow up action is require
245. te Describe activation deactivation net procedures ref a app D ref b ch 5 Signature and Date Discuss a joint net activation ref a app D Signature and Date Activate EHF TIP ref b Signature and Date 76 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 120 120 SUPER HIGH FREQUENCY SHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATCOM FUNDAMENTALS References a b c d e f g 120 1 NTP 2 Section 4 A Navy Commercial Satellite Communications NTP 2 Section 1 E Navy Super High Frequency Satellite Communications NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications ACP 220 Multinational Videoconferencing Services ADNS Specific Technical Manuals Modem Specific Technical Manuals AN FCC 100 V 9 Technical Manual Discuss the following SHF data circuits CTAPS ref b ch 4 JWICS ref b ch 4 MARCEMP ref c ch 2 SHF orderwire ref b chs 1 thru 3 GCCS ref b chs 1 4 FSB ref b ch 2 VTC ref d ch 1 SHF GATEGUARD ref c ADNS ref e FSM ref c ch 2 z rseroanoe Signature and Date Describe the following voice circuit equipment SEC KY 68 ref b ch 4 APTS POTS ref a ch 6 TSEC KYV 5 ANDVT ref b ch 4 STE STU III ref b ch 4 apop Signature and Date 77 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified
246. ted Communications System NAVMACS V 2 Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What safety precautions must be observed What parameters operating limits must be monitored Satisfactorily perform this task NS Soe a Questions Energize equipment a Setup AN UYK 20 V CPU ABCDEF Signature and Date 236 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 302 NAVAL MODULAR AUTOMATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NAVMACS V 2 OPERATOR CONT D Questions 302 2 1 b Set up CTTY ACDEF Signature and Date Set up printer ACDEF Signature and Date d Set up RD 397 V U high speed paper tape reader punch ACDEF Signature and Date e Set up ON 143 V USQ interconnecting group ACDEF Signature and Date f Set up AN USH 26 V CMTU or RD 396 U ABCDF Signature and Date 2 Load TTY tape in RD 397 V U high speed paper tape reader punch ABCDEF Signature and Date 3 Prepare RD 397 V U for on line operations ABCEF Signature and Date 4 Mount appropriate system program in the AN USH 26 U CMTU or in the RD 396 U ABCF Signature and Date 237 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 302
247. th the following refs a d a Secure voice operation b LDR data circuits C HDR data circuits Signature and Date 222 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 222 5 1 What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system ref e Signature and Date 193 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 223 AN USR 10 v GLOBAL BROADCAST SYSTEM GBS References a NTP 2 Section 1 E Navy Super High Frequency Satellite Communications b EE160 AH MMC 010 c EE130 JQ OMP 010 176 5 d Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS e OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual f OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat 223 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each ref a ref b ch 3 ref c ch 1 A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the probable indications if this component fails F What is the source of control signals Questions 223 1 1 AN USR 10 V GBS SATCOM set ABCDEF 2 AN USR 10 V antenna group ABEF a antenna ABE b antenna control unit ABE C servo electr
248. tify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c What is its function Where is it located What are the sources of power What are the modes of operation or control What is the source of control signals What is the function of each position TIONMDOD gt 213 1 1 UHF radio teletypewriter type B C system Antenna Antenna patch panel Antenna filter coupler Transceiver Receiver transfer switchboard patch panel Tone terminal equipment send receive Black patch panel Associated crypto devices O Red patch panel OR NDOURWIDD 161 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified made in this book What are the safety protective devices for this component component part What protection is provided by this component component part What are the probable indications if this component fails Questions ACDGH ABCDGH ABG ABCDGH ABCDEFGHI ABGHI ABGH ABG ABCDFGHI ABG Handle accordingly if notes are 213 213 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 213 2 213 2 1 ULTRA H GH FREQUENCY UHF RADIO TELETYPEWRITER TYPE B C SYSTEM CONT D Questions NOW NAVMACS ABCGH Crypto remote control transfer panel ABGH Crypto remote control ABGH Transmitter transfer switchboard patch panel ABGH Transmitter remote control ABGH Converter ABGH Amplifiers ABGH Signature and Date PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Draw a diagram of both systems
249. tine operating tasks that are performed frequently Infrequent Tasks Abnormal Conditions Emergencies Training Watches If there are multiple watchstations a QUALIFICATION PROGRESS SUMMARY will appear at the end of the Standard 223 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 300 300 3 300 4 300 5 300 6 INTRODUCTION TO WATCHSTATIONS CONT D OPERATING PROCEDURES The PQS deliberately makes no attempt to specify the procedures to be used to complete a task or control or correct a casualty The only proper sources of this information are the technical manuals Engineering Operational Sequencing System EOSS Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization NATOPS or other policy making documents prepared for a specific installation or a piece of equipment Additionally the level of accuracy required of a trainee may vary from school to school ship to ship and squadron to squadron based upon such factors as mission requirements Thus proficiency may be confirmed only through demonstrated performance at a level of competency sufficient to satisfy the Commanding Officer DISCUSSION ITEMS Though actual performance of evolutions is always preferable to observation or discussion some items listed in each watchstation may be too hazardous or time consuming to perform or simulate Therefore you may be required to discuss such items with y
250. ting Routing Signature and Date Discuss the special requirements for handling the following Top Secret ref a Secret ref a SPECAT ref a ref c ch 5 LIMDIS ref a ref c ch 4 Personal For ref a ref c ch 5 AMCROSS ref a ref b ch 3 Multipage section messages ref a General messages ref a CIB CIA refs a b Restricted data ref a ref c chs 2 5 NOFORN ref a ref e ch 6 NATO ref b ch 5 zumzaeroanop Signature and Date 37 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 106 MEDIA FUNDAMENTALS CONT D 106 3 Discuss the following procedures as they apply to message distribution on magnetic media Delivery of message on diskette ref a Courier authorization ref e ch 9 Care of magnetic media ref d ch 2 Security markings and handling of diskettes ref c ch 5 apop Signature and Date 4 Discuss and define the following terms Magnetic storage media ref d ch 2 Off site disaster files ref d ch 2 BPI ref g ch 2 Bytes ref d ch 1 ASCIl ref g ch 4 EBCDIC ref g ch 3 Catalog ref d ch 3 erpnaoop Signature and Date 38 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 107 107 MESSAGE TEXT FORMAT HANDLING FUNDAMENTALS References a NAVEDTRA 14222 Inform
251. tion board Signature and Date 414 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 316 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR NAME RATE RANK This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard PQS Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination or by observation of performance The examination or checkout need not cover every item however a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee s knowledge Should supervisors give away their signatures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 415 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 316 316 1 316 1 1 WATCHSTATION 316 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR Estimated completion time 12
252. tions Verify and maintain status boards ABF Signature and Date Construct and implement COMM plan ABF Signature and Date 347 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 310 310 2 3 10 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN TST SUPERVISOR CONT D Conduct watch to watch inventory Signature and Date Conduct watch to watch CMS material equipment inventory Signature and Date Ensure daily crypto restarts OTAT OTAR destruction Signature and Date Make appropriate log entries Signature and Date Inform CWO of pertinent information problems Signature and Date Verify watch team is familiar with COMMPLAN OPORDS EMCON HERO RADHAZ RIVERCITY restrictions CIBs SOPs SAA ESP and emergency destruction plan Signature and Date Draft COMSPOT SAR AAR GAR Signature and Date Conduct training for operators Signature and Date 348 Questions ABF ABF ABCDEF ABF ABF ABCEF ABCDEF ABCDEF NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 310 310 2 1 4 12 13 310 3 310 3 1 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN TST SUPERVISOR CONT D Questions Instruct and monitor physical and transmission security of technical control watchstations ABCDEF Signature and Date Verify quality control monitori
253. tures unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations A copy of this completed page shall be kept in the individual s training jacket The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation Recommend designation as a qualified TACTICAL TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR NAVEDTRA 43355 F RECOMMENDED DATE Supervisor RECOMMENDED DATE Division Officer RECOMMENDED DATE Department Head QUALIFIED DATE Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY DATE 295 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book WATCHSTATION 306 306 TACTICAL TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR Estimated completion time 4 weeks 306 1 PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION 306 1 1 WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 304 Communications Security COMSEC Equipment Operator Completed Qualifier and Date 2 FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS 112 Antenna and Radio Wave Propagation Completed 7 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 113 Voice Operations Completed 5 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 297 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 306 TAC
254. ty b Fluctuation in ship s electrical power C Loss of air conditioning How does this system interface with the ship s LAN ref b Signature and Date SAFETY PRECAUTIONS What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs c d Signature and Date 212 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 228 228 GLOBAL COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM MARITIME GCCS M References a Global Command and Control System Maritime GCCS M Series Specific Tech Manual b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat e OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual Ch 20 228 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each refs a thru c A What is its function B Where is it located C What are the sources of power D What are the modes of operation or control E What are the safety protective devices for this component component part F What protection is provided by this component component part G What are the probable indications if this component fails H What is
255. uency Satellite Communications NTP 21 A Naval Telecommunications Procedures Defense Message System User s Manual NTP 3 K Naval Telecommunications Users Manual J Telecommunications Users Manual NTP 4 E Naval Telecommunications Procedures Naval Communications NTP 6 D Naval Telecommunications Procedures Spectrum Management Manual NTP 21 Supp 1 Naval Telecommunications Procedures Defense Message System X 500 Directory Distinguished Name DN and Mail List ML Registration Procedures NTP 22 Naval Telecommunications Procedures Defense Message System Local Operations and Network Management Policies and Procedures NWP 3 21 0 Rev A Coordinated Submarine Task Group Operations Manual NWP 5 01 Rev A Naval Operational Planning NWP 6 01 Rev A Basic Operational Communications Doctrine OPNAVINST 3120 32C Standard Organization and Regulations of the U S Navy SORM OPNAVINST 3500 39B Operational Risk Management ORM OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat OPNAVINST 5100 23G Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual OPNAVINST 5239 1B Navy Information Assurance IA Program Own Ship s Antenna Radiation Patterns Own Ship s Antenna Systems R 2368B V 1 URR Radio Receiver Instruction Manual SECNAVINST 5510 30A Department of the Navy DON Personnel Security Program PSP Instruction SECNAVINST 5510 36 Department of the Navy DON Information Security Program ISP
256. uired C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken F How does this emergency affect other operations equipment watchstations G Satisfactorily perform or simulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions 316 5 1 Loss of electrical power ABCDEFG Signature and Date 2 Fire smoke fumes ABCDEFG Signature and Date 3 Flooding of space ABCDEFG Signature and Date 4 Loss of air conditioning ABCDEFG Signature and Date 427 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 316 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR CONT D Questions 316 5 5 Electrical shock ABCDEFG Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 7 OF WATCHSTATION 316 6 WATCHES 316 6 1 STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER INSTRUCTION Network Administrator 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date 428 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 316 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR CONT D 316 6 2 STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Network Administrator 6 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRI
257. ulate the immediate action for this emergency Questions Loss of electrical power ABCDEFG Signature and Date Fire smoke fumes ABCDEFG Signature and Date 402 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 314 314 5 3 314 6 314 6 1 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS OPERATOR CONT D Questions Flooding of space ABCDEFG Signature and Date Loss of air conditioning ABCDEFG Signature and Date Electrical shock ABCDEFG Signature and Date COMPLETED 5 AREA COMPRISES 4 OF WATCHSTATION WATCHES STAND THE FOLLOWING WATCHES UNDER QUALIFIED SUPERVISION Defense Messaging Systems DMS Operator 3 times Signature and Date Signature and Date Signature and Date COMPLETED 6 AREA COMPRISES 2 OF WATCHSTATION 403 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 314 DEFENSE MESSAGING SYSTEM DMS OPERATOR CONT D 314 7 EXAMINATIONS OPTIONAL EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY TYCOM ISIC ETC 314 7 1 EXAMINATIONS Pass a written examination Signature and Date 2 EXAMINATIONS Pass an oral examination board Signature and Date 404 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book FINAL QUALIFICATION NAVEDTRA 43355 F 315 NETWORK OPERATOR NAME RATE RANK This page
258. ved What immediate action is required What are the probable causes What operating limitations are imposed mMOOW gt taken What follow up action is required Tom abnormal condition 312 4 1 Loss of power Signature and Date 2 Detection of a computer virus Signature and Date 3 Compromise of password Signature and Date 4 Loss of connectivity with servicing communications center Signature and Date 5 Non delivery late delivery of messages e mail Signature and Date 376 What emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not How does this condition affect other operations equipment watchstations Satisfactorily perform or simulate the corrective immediate action for this Questions ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 312 HELPDESK TECHNICIAN CONT D Questions 312 4 6 System peripherals lockup malfunction ABCDEFGH Signature and Date COMPLETED 4 AREA COMPRISES 3 OF WATCHSTATION 312 5 EMERGENCIES For the emergencies listed below A What indications and alarms are received B What immediate action is required C What are the probable causes D What operating limitations are imposed E What other emergencies or malfunctions may occur if immediate action is not taken F How does this emerg
259. w noise amplifier ABE e high noise amplifier ABE f electronics cabinet ABE g cesium beam frequency ABE h prime power distribution unit ABE 191 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 222 222 1 3 222 2 222 2 1 222 3 222 3 1 222 4 222 4 1 AN WSC 8 COMMERCIAL WIDEBAND SATELLITE PROGRAM SYSTEM CONT D Questions Modem group interface ABEF a CQM 248A modem ABE b MD 1030B modem ABE C MD 1366A EBEM modem ABE d 70 MHz patch panel SB 4126 WSC IF patch panel ABE e SB 183 SB 4124 WSC data patch panel ABE Signature and Date PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Draw a system diagram and show signal flow ref c How do the components work together to achieve the system s function ref b What indications are received if the system is malfunctioning ref b Signature and Date PARAMETERS OPERATING LIMITS What are the settings for performing a BER test ref f ch 4 Signature and Date SYSTEM INTERFACE How do the following influences affect the operation of this system refs b d Loss fluctuation of power Loss of air conditioning Loss of ship s gyro Atmospheric conditions cop 192 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 222 AN WSC 8 COMMERCIAL WIDEBAND SATELLITE PROGRAM SYSTEM CONT D 222 4 2 How does this system interface wi
260. weeks PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT SHALL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION SCHOOLS Journeyman Network Course JNC A 531 0046 Recommended Completed Qualifier and Date COURSES Navy E Learning CompTIA Security Part 1 Security Concepts 14804 Completed Qualifier and Date Navy E Learning CompTIA Security Part 2 Communication Security 14805 Completed Qualifier and Date Navy E Learning CompTIA Security Part 3 Infrastructure Security 14806 Completed Qualifier and Date Navy E Learning CompTIA Security Part 4 Cryptography and Operational Security 14807 Completed Qualifier and Date 417 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 316 316 1 3 316 2 316 2 1 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR CONT D OTHER Pass COMPTIA Security exam to obtain DOD Level 1 access requirements Completed Qualifier and Date WATCHSTATIONS FROM THIS PQS 315 Network Operator Completed Qualifier and Date TASKS For the tasks listed below What are the steps of this procedure What are the reasons for each step What control coordination is required What means of communications
261. width to circuit availability ref a Loss of power ref h ch 7 Loss of navigational data input ref h ch 7 Atmospheric conditions ref a ch 3 2290p How does this system interface with the following ref a ch 5 ref h chs 1 5 1 6 a MILSTAR satellite interoperability with other MILSTAR satellites b MILSTAR satellite interoperability with UFO E and FLTSAT satellites What are the FIREBERD settings to perform a BER test ref i Signature and Date SAFETY PRECAUTIONS What safety precautions must be observed when operating this system refs d e ref h ch 2 Signature and Date 178 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 219 219 ADVANCED DIGITAL MULTIPLEXING SYSTEM ADMS ST 1000 References a ADMS ST 1000 System Administrator s Guide Rev 8 b Combat System Operational Sequencing System CSOSS c Local Standard Operating Procedures SOP d OPNAVINST 5100 19E Navy Safety and Occupational Health SOH Program Manual for Forces Afloat e Fireberd 6000A Reference Manual f Synchrony SNMS Operations g HSGR TNX 1100 User Admin 219 1 219 1 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS Referring to a standard print of this system or the actual equipment identify the following system components and component parts and discuss the designated items for each ref a ch 3 refs b c f A
262. xchange Subsystem IXS Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 217 Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System SINCGARS Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 218 AN USC 38 Extremely High Frequency EHF Satellite Communications SATCOM Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 219 Advanced Digital Multiplexing System ADMS ST 1000 Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 220 Link 2 Completed 4 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 346 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 310 310 1 5 310 2 310 2 1 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN TST SUPERVISOR CONT D 221 AN WSC 6 Defense Satellite Communications System Set Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 222 AN WSC 8 Commercial Wideband Satellite Program Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 223 AN USR 10 V Global Broadcast System GBS Completed 3 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date 224 Shipboard Communications Quality Monitoring Completed 2 of Watchstation Qualifier and Date TASKS For the tasks listed below A What are the steps of this procedure B What are the reasons for each step C What control coordination is required D What means of communications are used E What safety precautions must be observed F Satisfactorily perform this task Ques
263. xplain the purpose of the different CENTRIXS enclaves ref a ch 7 CNFC GCTF CFE MCFI CNFJ CNFK CMFP NIDTS seroapop Signature and Date 2 Explain the services provided by each CENTRIXS enclave ref a ch 7 Signature and Date 3 Explain the purpose of High Assurance Guard ref a ch 7 Signature and Date 4 Explain the use of SIPRNET to CENTRIXS cross domain solution ref a ch 2 Signature and Date 5 Discuss mail guard usage ref a ch 7 Signature and Date 97 NOTE Answers to questions in this standard may be classified Handle accordingly if notes are made in this book 127 127 6 10 11 12 13 COMBINED ENTERPRISE REGIONAL INFORMATION EXCHANGE SYSTEM CENTRIXS FUNDAMENTALS CONT D Explain the requirements for Radiant Mercury guard ref b Signature and Date Explain the requirements for Reverse OWL guard ref a ch 2 Signature and Date Explain the requirements for New Generation DII guard ref b Signature and Date Explain the flow of an email from a SIPRNET user to a CENTRIXS user ref a ch 7 Signature and Date Discuss the file extensions currently permitted as attachments in an e mail ref b Signature and Date Explain how emails must be formatted for CENTRIXS ref a ch 7 Signature and Date Discuss how an outage on SIPRNET affects CENTRIXS connectivity ref a ch 7 Sig
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