Radop
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Which battalion were you with as I spent 2 yrs working with 1 PPCLI as a reserve infanteer. I was with them for RV 87 and courses on both sides of that ex. I enjoyed working with them. I spent more time with the regs while I was with the reserves than spent with my reserve unit.
Up in Pet, I was in charge of the Rad Node and later the CP. We were told by the Chief Comm Op to push the system but we seldom had frequencies. They finally gave us three frequencies for vhf, one for HF and UHF and 3 pairs for SHF (one for band 1, band 4 and band 5). It gave us a chance to play but not to test much. We set up the systems though and got TMHS working through the WAS and over frequency hopping but we were across the compound from each other and never pushed the system for distance. I wanted to have an exercise were we would slowly push the system out to the 80 Km range to see if we could get it to work. Unfortunately, I was posted back to Kingston before we got to that.
Up in Pet, I was in charge of the Rad Node and later the CP. We were told by the Chief Comm Op to push the system but we seldom had frequencies. They finally gave us three frequencies for vhf, one for HF and UHF and 3 pairs for SHF (one for band 1, band 4 and band 5). It gave us a chance to play but not to test much. We set up the systems though and got TMHS working through the WAS and over frequency hopping but we were across the compound from each other and never pushed the system for distance. I wanted to have an exercise were we would slowly push the system out to the 80 Km range to see if we could get it to work. Unfortunately, I was posted back to Kingston before we got to that.