SINCGARS

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Single Channel Air-Ground Radio System, commonly known as SINCGARS "sink-gars", FM or Fox Mike radio.  SINCGARS and FM are used in conjunction with HF-SSB systems, UHF/SHF/EHF SATCOM and other communications systems for military communications purposes.   
Single Channel Air-Ground Radio System, commonly known as SINCGARS "sink-gars", FM or Fox Mike radio.  SINCGARS and FM are used in conjunction with HF-SSB systems, UHF/SHF/EHF SATCOM and other communications systems for military communications purposes.   
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[[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF-FM]] tactical radio system, with frequency-hopping and voice encryption/data encryption capabilities.  Operating in the 30.000 to 87.975 MHz frequency band with 25 kHz channel steps.  Operates in single-channel (SC) and frequency-hopping (FH) modes.  Compatible with previous-generation FM radios such as the PRC-25, PRC-77, PRC-1077, HH7700 and dozens of other similar tactical handheld, manpack and vehicle-mounted radios operating in the 30-76 MHz or 30-88 MHz range.  NATO military forces and many other military forces uses similar frequencies for tactical purposes, almost always with FM voice.  The US military fields radios that operate in the 30-174 MHz and 30-512 MHz ranges to support SINCGARS, regular VHF-FM, 136-174 MHz VHF-high band services like [[VHF marine]], aircraft radios, SATCOM and interoperability with other radio systems that use VHF/UHF.
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[[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF-FM]] tactical radio system, with frequency-hopping and voice encryption/data encryption capabilities.  Operating in the 30.000 to 87.975 MHz frequency band with 25 kHz channel steps.  Operates in single-channel (SC) and frequency-hopping (FH) modes.  Compatible with previous-generation FM radios such as the PRC-25, PRC-77, PRC-1077, HH7700 and dozens of other similar tactical handheld, manpack and vehicle-mounted radios operating in the 30-76 MHz or 30-88 MHz range.  NATO military forces and many other military forces use similar frequencies for tactical purposes, almost always with FM voice.  The US military fields radios that operate in the 30-174 MHz and 30-512 MHz ranges to support SINCGARS, regular VHF-FM, 136-174 MHz VHF-high band services like [[VHF marine]], aircraft radios, SATCOM and interoperability with other radio systems that use VHF/UHF.

Revision as of 14:54, 12 December 2018

Single Channel Air-Ground Radio System, commonly known as SINCGARS "sink-gars", FM or Fox Mike radio. SINCGARS and FM are used in conjunction with HF-SSB systems, UHF/SHF/EHF SATCOM and other communications systems for military communications purposes.

VHF-FM tactical radio system, with frequency-hopping and voice encryption/data encryption capabilities. Operating in the 30.000 to 87.975 MHz frequency band with 25 kHz channel steps. Operates in single-channel (SC) and frequency-hopping (FH) modes. Compatible with previous-generation FM radios such as the PRC-25, PRC-77, PRC-1077, HH7700 and dozens of other similar tactical handheld, manpack and vehicle-mounted radios operating in the 30-76 MHz or 30-88 MHz range. NATO military forces and many other military forces use similar frequencies for tactical purposes, almost always with FM voice. The US military fields radios that operate in the 30-174 MHz and 30-512 MHz ranges to support SINCGARS, regular VHF-FM, 136-174 MHz VHF-high band services like VHF marine, aircraft radios, SATCOM and interoperability with other radio systems that use VHF/UHF.



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