Combat Net Radio (CNR) is the communications medium used by US combat forces to carry out military tactical missions supported by manpack, vehicular and airborne radio equipment. The next generation US Army CNR is the Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS), and it will provide combat forces with highly reliable secure voice and data communications capability in the jamming and electromagnetic interference (EMI) environment of a modern battlefield. SINCGARS' design is a frequency hopping (FH), frequency modulation (FM), spread spectrum system covering the 30 to 88 MHz frequency band in 25 kHz discrete channels for both frequency hopping and single channel operation. An FH, spread spectrum technique is used to achieve the desired electronic counter countermeasures (ECCM) capability required for operation in a jamming environment. It is designed to provide secure voice and data operation in jamming environments. It also is operationally compatible in the single channel mode with the existing 30 to 76 MHz family of 50 kHz, single channel radio equipment, associated accessories and ancillary equipment.


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    Title :

    SINCGARS: the new generation combat net radio system


    Additional title:

    Einkanal-Boden- und Bord-Funksystem


    Contributors:
    Graf, K.L. (author)

    Published in:

    Signal ; 41 , 12 ; 43-45


    Publication date :

    1987


    Size :

    3 Seiten


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English





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