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SINCGARS
FAMILIARIZATION AND
OPERATION
• TASK: Communicate via Tactical Radio in a
Secure Net
• CONDITIONS: Give an operational radio net
with an SOI, fill device with appropriate fills, fill
cable, and an operational distant station
• STANDARDS: Establish voice
communications with the distant tactical
radio/network within three minutes
• References: TM 11-5820-890-10-8
TM 11-5820-890-10-2
METHODS OF
COMMUNICATION
• VISUAL SIGNALS (Hand signals, Semaphore)
• SOUND SIGNALS (Speaking from one person
to another)
• MESSENGER (Sending another person to
deliver either a written or voice message)
• WIRED SIGNALS (Land-line telephone,
DSVT/DNVT, TA-312, TA-1)
• RADIO COMMUNICATIONS (SINCGARS,
PRC-77, PRC-127)
PURPOSE
Provide familiarization / refresher training on
SINCGARS radios through conference style
instruction and hands – on practical exercises.
Ensure personnel are capable of operating
SINCGARS radios in Frequency Hopping Modes.
Ensure personnel are trained to perform both hot
and cold start net openings.
OVERVIEW
•
BASIC COMMUNICATIONS
•
SINCGARS OVERVIEW
•
NON-SECURE COMMUNICATIONS
•
SECURE COMMUNICATIONS
RADIO
COMMUNICATIONS
ADVANTAGES
Fast
Covers long distance
Secure capabilities
Send the message to
large amounts of people
at once
DISADVANTAGES
Weather
Terrain
Inexperience can compromise
Requires a power source
WHAT DOES
SINCGARS MEAN?
SINgle
Channel
Ground
Airborne
Radio
System
Models
RT-1523E
AN/VRC-90F Long Range
No
PA
AN/VRC-87F Short Range
AN/VRC-88F Short Range
and Manpack
AN/PRC-119F
PA
AN/VRC-89F Short and Long Range
AN/VRC-91F Short and Long Range
plus Manpack
AN/VRC-92F Long /Long Range
TECHNICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
Range: LO: 200M – 400M
MED: 400M – 5KM
HI: 5-10KM
PA: 40KM
Antennas: Whip manpack (AS-3683, AS-4266)
Whip vehicular (AS –3900/A, AS-3916)
Ground (OE-254, QEAM, COM201B)
8 Single Channels
6 FH Channels
SINCGARS (RT-1523E)
RECEIVER
TRANSMITTER
Batteries BA-5590
Face Panel
SINCGARS ASIP
Keypad
 [CMSC] (#1) used to scroll COMSEC keys
TEK used in channels 1-5 and may be
used in channel 6. KEK used in chan. 6.
 [RCU] (#2) used to convert to a remote
system. Can operate up to 4 km away.
 [SYNC] (#3) used during FH to sync RT
to net.
 [FREQ] use to call channel database to
display. “FILL” means channel is empty.
With Function switch in SQ. [FREQ] and
#7 used to set backlights.
 [ERF/OFFSET] key not recommended.
Use air net synchronization instead.
[OFST] is a SC anti-jam procedure.
 [SA] & [GPS] keys not used at this time.
SINCGARS ASIP
Keypad
 [DATA] key (#4) allows you to set data rate
 [CHG] (change) key in conjunction with
[DATA], [OFFSET] or [CMSC] keys to
scroll through data/options.
 [CID] key is not used at this time.
 [LOUT] key rarely used.
 [TIME] key used to enter Julian date and
sync time.
 [BATT/CALL] key used to set and check
battery life in a dismount radio. Also used
for commo between RT and RCU.
 [STO] key used to place data into memory.
 [LOAD] key use to load data into holding memory and retrieve
data from permanent memory.
 [CLR/MENU] key is used with other keys to delete entries or
stored data.
SINCGARS ASIP
Keypad
Volume – (5)
 Set Channel - (MAN, CUE or 1-6)
 Set Power - (low, med, hi or PA)
 Set Mode - Single Channel(SC)
and Frequency Hopping (FH)
 Set COMSEC – Plain Text (PT)
and Cipher Text (CT)
 Set [FCTN] switch to LD
 Load SC frequencies
 Press [FREQ] key
 Press [CLR] key
 Enter 3 digits for FH and
5 digits for SC frequencies
 Press [STO]
 Set
SINCGARS (ASIP)
Power-Up Procedures
 Set FCTN Switch to:
 [Z] “Zeroize”
 Radio displays
“GOOD”
 Switch to [LD] (Load)
 Load COMSEC
 Set Frequency
 Load Julian Date/Zulu
Time
Part 1-
Single Channel/Plain Text
SC SETTINGS
CHAN TO
REQUIRED
CHANNEL
MODE TO SC
FCTN TO LD
COMSEC TO
PT
LOAD YOUR
FREQUENCIES
1- Press FREQ
Screen will read
00000
2- Press CLR
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3- Enter frequency
54900
4- Press STO
Screen flashes once,
frequency is loaded
5- Turn FCTN switch to SQ ON and enter the net with
your call sign
Part 2Frequency Hop
FH SETTINGS
MODE TO FH
FCTN TO LD
COMSEC TO
CT
CHAN TO 1
AN/CYZ-10 to FILL
Via W-4 cable
DATA/FILL
CONNECTORS
•FILL- To connect fill devices (KYK-13, KYK-15,
AN/CYZ-10) to load FH data and COMSEC
•DATA- To connect hand mike (H-250/u or H-350/u) or to
connect RT to mounting bracket in vehicular use.
Automated Net
Control Device
(AN/CYZ-10)
Automated Net
Control Device
(ANCD) Key Pad
LOAD YOUR
HOPSET
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1. Turn AN/ CYZ-10
on
Soi
2. Select Radio
Send Receive Database
setup Comsec Time
3. Select Send
send to:
Radio Ancd Stu Pc
4. Select Radio
Select: iCom Nonicom
Abn Rcu Haveq
Radio
supervisor
LOAD YOUR
HOPSET
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5. Select iCom
Connect to RT AUD/FILL
Connector
6. Connect ANCD to
RT with the W-4
cable, press ENTR
key
Set FCTN switch to LD on RT
7. Ensure FCTN
switch is set to LD,
Press ENTR key
Do you want to include
time?
(Y/N)
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Press [LOAD] on RT
8. Select Y
LOAD YOUR
HOPSET
BEFORE YOU PRESS [LOAD] YOU MUST KEY
THE HANDMIKE UNTIL YOU HEAR A LONG,
STEADY TONE. IF YOU DO NOT DO THIS, YOU
WILL GET THE MESSAGE “HANDSHAKE
FAILED”. IF YOU GET THAT MESSAGE, START
OVER, AND MAKE SURE THAT YOU KEY THE
HANDMIKE.
LOAD YOUR
HOPSET
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9. Press LOAD (0
key) on the RT
keypad
10. CYZ-10 screen will
scroll through the
various keys and
hopsets it is
loading. When
done, it will read
Transfer in progress
ICOM transfer successful
Vehicular Amplifier
Adapter (VAA)
 VAA serves as a vehicle mount for the SINCGARS ASIP
 As an Internet Controller (INC) serves as link to TI
 If a platform’s SINCGARS/VAA/INC is not “up”, that platform
will not appear in any SA displays
Power Amplifier
No Power Amplifier
Components
MOUNTING
BASE
(MT-6352)
MOUNTING
ADAPTER
(AM-7239)
AMPLIFIER
MOUNTING BASE
(MT-6353)
ICOM
RECEIVER / TRANSMITTER
(RT-1523 (C)/U)
(PLAIN A, B, C, D)
BATTERY CASE/
INTERCONNECTING BOX
(CY-8346)
MANPACK
ANTENNA
(AS-3683)
POWER
AMPLIFIER
(AM-7238)
CONTROL - MONITOR
(C-11291/VRC)
VEHICLE
ANTENNA
(AS-3900)
MOST COMMON PROWORDS
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ROGER: I have clearly received and understand your
last transmission
OVER: This is the end of my transmission to you and a
response is necessary
OUT: This is the end of my transmission and the
conversation. Do not respond.
CORRECTION: There was an error in my
transmission, I will now continue with the last correct
word
BREAK: This is a long transmission, I am now
separating the text from the other parts of the message
CALL SIGNS
• Contain two parts
– Prefix-Stands for unit or organization
– Suffix-Stands for the individual
• Examples
ENFORCER 6 - Company Commander
ENFORCER 7 - Company First Sergeant
ENFORCER 3-6 - 3rd Platoon Leader
ENFORCER 3-1 – 3rd Platoon / 1st Squad