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CDN Aviator said:CP-140 has SATCOM both for voice and data
Good to know.... can you re-configure that during flight to get the hockey games?? ;D
CDN Aviator said:CP-140 has SATCOM both for voice and data
Navalsnipr said:Good to know.... can you re-configure that during flight to get the hockey games?? ;D
Ex-Dragoon said:Don't forget its more then the guys in the green that use HF, its also us Naval types who use it as well. We would be foolish to drop it.
George Wallace said:OK.....I'm 'Green', but I thought that the Navy was using UHF more often than HF, or do I have all my "HF's" confused........which wouldn't surprise me as I only use them and sometimes break them......never fix them.
VHF - Just over the horizon
Ex-Dragoon said:If you are lucky.....
I hate HF, 7 hours on a headset on TG ReP HF and you want an ear drum transplant.....
Ex-Dragoon said:Depends on the ranges involved...we use HF, UHF and SHF all the time these days.
The NFLD Grinch said:shf? super high freq?
Then you do have a SELCAL, it's just called an AES Op in your airframeSeaKingTacco said:The Sea King has an HF set straight out of the 50's. No SELCAL....just hours and hours of static. Which is why we make the AES Op monitor it!
SeaKingTacco said:Which is why we make the AES Op monitor it!
Navalsnipr said:VHF in my experience works up to 15-20 nautical miles. I've seen in certain parts of the world the range reduced and increased up to 30-40 nautical miles (Tropospheric Ducting) when we were operating in the Souther Mediterranean regions.
SHF = Super High Frequency, used in satellite comms which yields a good good bandwidth of up to 512KBps
George Wallace said:Squelch!
Turn on the Squelch.
George Wallace said:Squelch!
Turn on the Squelch.
SupersonicMax said:Then you do have a SELCAL, it's just called an AES Op in your airframe
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