Proposed use of high frequency radio automatic link establishment with MSE for voice and data traffic

D. Rickerson
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Force reductions and the involvement in small worldwide operations ensure the Army will be deployed as dispersed units. Many units will be operating beyond the line-of-sight coverage provided by multichannel radios or out of range of combat net radio. Satellites will provide communications to high priority users, but what about units unable to get satellite time? These units are connected to mobile subscriber equipment (MSE) nodes for voice and data service. This requires connecting MSE nodes with beyond-line-of-sight communications to other MSE nodes or to strategic communications. A high frequency-automatic link establishment (HF-ALE) interface is a solution to this problem for both voice and data communications. This interface also meets other requirements; MSE-to-aircraft interface for air ground communications; a small unit training interface when line-of-sight multichannel radios are not available; units on the move or when units are cut off from the larger operation; and interfacing with other service and government agencies. This paper will examine a voice and data HE-ALE radio interface at the MSE small extension node (SEN) switch. It will describe the components needed to provide short-haul HF communications: an HF-ALE radio, near vertical incident antenna (NVIS) and frequencies, and a packet radio interface for data. This will give small units (battalions and brigades) access to strategic telecommunications without the support of a large tactical network.<>
建议使用高频无线电自动链路建立与MSE用于语音和数据流量
兵力裁减和参与小型全球行动确保了陆军将作为分散的单位部署。许多单位将在多频道无线电提供的视线覆盖范围之外或在作战网络无线电的范围之外作业。卫星将为高优先级用户提供通信,但无法获得卫星时间的单位怎么办?这些单元连接到移动用户设备(MSE)节点,用于语音和数据服务。这需要将具有超视距通信的MSE节点连接到其他MSE节点或战略通信。高频自动链路建立(HF-ALE)接口为语音和数据通信解决了这一问题。该接口还满足其他要求;用于空中地面通信的mse -飞机接口;当视距多通道无线电不可用时,小单元训练接口;在单位移动或单位被切断时,从较大的操作;并与其他服务和政府机构进行对接。本文将研究MSE小扩展节点(SEN)交换机上的语音和数据HE-ALE无线电接口。它将描述提供短距离高频通信所需的组件:HF- ale无线电,近垂直入射天线(NVIS)和频率,以及用于数据的分组无线电接口。这将使小单位(营和旅)在没有大型战术网络支持的情况下获得战略电信。
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