Through 13yrs in the Infantry with a break in the middle as a crewman I have NEVER had legacy or TCCC radios perform anywhere near the ranges quoted in the manuals NEVER. 15-20 km for a 522 in a LAV, amped or not. BULLS@#T
uh huh, and where are you always sited? On the plains of Saskatchewan with lots of nice wet earth between the two points or in gully’s trees, on sand, etc? oh right the latter… well if you actually took time to comprehend the manual rather than just read it you would have realized that in less than ideal conditions (ie if you don’t have line of sight when using line of sight frequencies VHF) no you are not going to get max range… this is why we have RRB, if you need RRB ask for RRB, you will get RRB, Using RRB strategically will allow you to get comms through reliably by putting them in the right location for RRB rather than only relying on the comms you get by placing your only radios in strategic positions and hoping to get comms, rather than employing RRB to help RRB the signals with RRBs placed strategically for RRB while your LAVs are placed for fighting. RRB!
I am the closest thing to a comms guy in my platoon having been a signaller for many years, I can get a CI to do whatever I want WHEN THE 522 WORKS.
you know I never have problems with the 522 in with CIs it’s always a Net ID that’s wonky or the NAU is flaking out, rarely have a problem with a 522, I’ve unbolted many a NAU in the field and bolted in another, but have hardly ever had a problem with my 522s… oh I know, I don’t treat my 522 with contempt, I treat it as well as a weapon… because, especially for you, it is a weapon, while your personal weapon can only deliver one bullet at a time, or your LAV only a section at a time, through the radio you can call in fast air or artillery, another section of Infantry, Armour, Etc so treat it with the respect you’d treat your LAV… if it gives more than a 0401, or 0301 error when you turn it on get it fixed, if the techs won’t fix it, do what you’d do if the techs wouldn’t fix your LAV, raise merry hell about it. Don’t wait till the radio completely fails… also most radio problems are from excessive shock, or voltage overload (i.e. turning the radio’s on before starting the vehicle, flipping the main power, etc.)
Every time we marshall to go outside the wire, radios that worked yesterday, all of a sudden dump crypto or lost net ID or some damned thing.
see my statement above… also it takes what 30 seconds to do a load easy and 30 more to set net IDs how about you actually do a radio check every time you get in the vehicle, much the same way you test your weapons before you go outside the wire or range.
What is this crap about the 521 being for section internal comms? Were they gonna give us 10 per section, in THE WHOLE INFANTRY? Yea right. I couldn't carry enough batteries if I tried.
YES, YES THEY WERE however since the whole infantry refused to use them because they refused to read the manual and learn what they were for, and kept complaining that they didn’t work because they were trying to get 77 set ranges of a radio designed to not eminate more than 100 meters or 3 km in an EMERGENCY procurement shelved the project rather than waste money.
Carry that many batteries? That’s why the carrying case has a spare battery pouch, and the batt charger charges half an 8 man section’s batteries at once. Not to mention that the lithium batteries last for 24 hrs, so a weeks batteries is like what 3 lbs?
The bottom line is you damned near have to be an electrical engineering technologist to get TCCC to work, or keep working.
little exaggeration here, an electrical engineering tech”nologist” would be able to build this system from the ground up… you just need to read and comprehend a couple 4 page pamphlets, get over your resistance to change, and actually practice with the radios you have.
We in the infantry do get the full version of the course but the guy isnt gonna be a signaller for his whole career.
what course? The 3 day 522 course that teaches you everything from hopping to crypto to setting the 522 up as a modem… I doubt that. Or the whole TCCCS IRIS course? I doubt that too.
We dont have the time for all the set up synchronizing, ensuring they have the same FLASH?,. Sig ops guys, we don't blame you guys for the radios, but don't defend the crap.
Ensure they have the same flash? You make sure all your rifles have the same mods don’t you?
Set up Synchronizing…. You are using hopping? That’s the only time the 522s have to sync that I know of… and it’s all automatic when the master holds the PTT when initiating the net… of course you have to enter the TOD and not including keying in the actual time it’s a whole 2 buttons. If you practice you can do hopping programming in like 2 minutes including the sync.
In feb I got a 1 day course on the 117 from a 20 year old American kid. I can make it do what I want every time, and it always works.
I can teach you in an hour how to punch in freqs and to a load easy, and the 522 works, and you can make it do whatever you want every time, as long as you treat it like it is supposed to just like the 117.
It does Sat comm too. Every platoon there has em and all meaningful comms goes through em. If we had trays for em we would gladly drive over the 522's.
I;m assuming that there means Afghanistan, if so yes you need 117s because VHF does not work in mountains areas, because of all the ROCK between you and the other station, SAT comms are pretty much the answer, or setting up RRBs all over the place, like they did in Bosnia.
when none of the good kit isnt available at home on ex, we use FRS. This is the reality.
so instead of figuring out how to make the kit work and practicing with it so you know it inside out and backwards , you illegally use non secure means which our allies don’t use, so when you do get to theatre you are useless… good plan…
let me show you how silly you sound to me
Through 8yrs in Comms I have NEVER had the C7 perform anywhere near the ranges quoted in the manuals NEVER. 30 rounds in a mag? Always Jams, and it’s too hard to get them all in there. I am the closest thing to an infanteer guy in my platoon. I can get a C79 Optical to do whatever I want WHEN THE C7 WORKS. Every time we marshall to go outside the wire, C7s that worked yesterday, all of a sudden jam or totally miss the target or some damned thing. GOD help you if you turn on AUTO. The sky really does fall then. What is this crap about the C9 being for a section? Were they gonna give us 2 per section, in THE WHOLE COMMUNICATIONS? Yea right. I couldn't carry enough boxes of ammo if I tried. The bottom line is you damned near have to be an mechanical engineering technologist to get C7s and C9s to work, or keep working. We in the signals do get the full version of the course but the guy isnt gonna be a infanteer for his whole career. We dont have the time for all the set up bipods, ensuring they have the same mods?,. Infantry guys, we don't blame you guys for the rifles and guns, but don't defend the crap.
In feb I got a 1 day course on the SA80 from a 20 year old British kid. I can make it do what I want every time, and it always works. It does grenades too. Every platoon there has em and all meaningful fire comes from em. If we had mounts for em we would gladly drive over the C7's. When none of the good kit isnt available at home on ex, we use Canadian tire.22 Cal hunting rifles. This is the reality.