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Open ATAK APP (WEBMMI only works for RED Ethernet setup)","rect":[36.0,580.24169921875,340.0090323076248,570.899169921875]},{"page":43,"text":"11.1.","rect":[54.0,590.52001953125,76.0823184261322,583.3587646484375]},{"page":43,"text":"Find the 3 horizontal bars on top left or right","rect":[108.00312042236328,592.6016845703125,301.28877747154237,583.2691650390625]},{"page":43,"text":"11.2.","rect":[54.009971618652347,602.9998779296875,76.09229004478455,595.838623046875]},{"page":43,"text":"Open RADIO CONTROLS","rect":[108.01309204101563,604.9719848632813,226.26119417095186,595.739013671875]},{"page":43,"text":"11.3.","rect":[54.01994705200195,615.479736328125,76.10226166343689,608.198974609375]},{"page":43,"text":"Scroll to PRC-163/PRC-167","rect":[108.0230712890625,615.4697875976563,231.98522401046754,608.109375]},{"page":43,"text":"11.4.","rect":[54.01996612548828,627.7205810546875,76.10228455162049,620.559326171875]},{"page":43,"text":"Click GEAR icon","rect":[108.02308654785156,627.8301391601563,182.44721436691285,620.4697265625]},{"page":43,"text":"11.4.1. 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If necessary, turn slider on.","rect":[53.94671630859375,248.20394897460938,191.9405261287689,238.87142944335938]},{"page":44,"text":"On EUD, open Network Monitor, Harris Falcon III radio will show unmanaged. 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CoT Expiration -00010.","rect":[53.97780227661133,635.2539672851563,178.30449402427673,626.031005859375]},{"page":44,"text":"6.5. SA Dest IPAddress - PPP Per.","rect":[53.97780227661133,644.9151000976563,211.07986939048767,637.5546875]},{"page":44,"text":"6.6. SA Port (11001) - Old.","rect":[53.98774719238281,658.2914428710938,174.35733521080017,648.9489135742188]},{"page":44,"text":"6.7. Local SA Report – ON","rect":[53.98774719238281,669.7056274414063,174.4639166584015,660.47265625]},{"page":44,"text":"GPS SETUP","rect":[35.99003601074219,690.900390625,93.16542238140106,683.530029296875]},{"page":44,"text":"7. Press 8/PGM select RADIO CONFIG select GENERAL CONFIG select GPS CONFIG. Input the following:","rect":[35.99003601074219,704.3862915039063,531.3605548152924,695.0437622070313]},{"page":44,"text":"7.1. GPS Type - Internal.","rect":[53.987754821777347,715.9100341796875,166.67021668052673,706.5775146484375]},{"page":44,"text":"7.2. 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Press 8/PGM select RADIO CONFIG select GENERAL CONFIG select DATAPORT CONFIG.","rect":[36.012298583984378,163.583984375,463.30809509849549,156.21359252929688]},{"page":45,"text":"9. Select HW CONFIG change to USB.","rect":[36.0123176574707,177.07980346679688,208.68086731529236,167.73733520507813]},{"page":45,"text":"ATAK SETUP","rect":[36.0123176574707,198.1651153564453,99.77822297954559,190.79470825195313]},{"page":45,"text":"10. You can use either the PPP (HPW) cable or the Smartronix RDA cable to communicate SA information to a computer.","rect":[36.0123176574707,211.65097045898438,573.2746173152924,202.31845092773438]},{"page":45,"text":"11. Connect the Radio to OCS BDAT System.","rect":[36.0123176574707,223.05514526367188,239.2719470272064,213.71267700195313]},{"page":45,"text":"12. Start ATAK.","rect":[36.0123176574707,232.60675048828126,105.38869202232361,225.24630737304688]},{"page":45,"text":"13. Select SETTINGS select RADIO CONTROLS select gearbox.","rect":[36.0123176574707,246.10256958007813,325.43074524497987,236.76010131835938]},{"page":45,"text":"14. Select BDAT PRC-152 Cable.","rect":[36.0123176574707,255.65423583984376,185.40237915611267,248.29379272460938]},{"page":45,"text":"GPS TRACKING: 7 (OPT) > RADIO INFORMATION > GPS OPTIONS","rect":[36.00235366821289,280.6737365722656,351.4045199766159,271.3412170410156]},{"page":45,"text":"15. Change Harris SA to ON.","rect":[36.00236511230469,292.0779113769531,164.86986267662048,282.7354431152344]},{"page":45,"text":"16. Data Auto Switch: Off.","rect":[36.00236511230469,301.62957763671877,150.9537097225189,294.2591857910156]},{"page":45,"text":"17. Data Mode: PPP.","rect":[36.00236511230469,313.1532897949219,129.83354675865173,305.8824768066406]},{"page":45,"text":"18. GPS Status.","rect":[36.00236511230469,324.677001953125,107.64165985679627,317.3165588378906]},{"page":45,"text":"19. 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Press OPT(PB7) > MISSION PLAN > ACTIVATE MISSION PLAN","rect":[35.990028381347659,124.1221694946289,348.948169588089,114.7896499633789]},{"page":46,"text":"Select YES","rect":[53.967811584472659,134.63990783691407,104.53473085308075,127.2695083618164]},{"page":46,"text":"6. Press CLR","rect":[35.970088958740237,146.99029541015626,102.79571139717102,139.62985229492188]},{"page":46,"text":"7. Use preset to locate 3G plan","rect":[35.96012496948242,161.21322631835938,180.6719610710144,151.99026489257813]},{"page":46,"text":"8. Receive good TOD from TOD SERVER (HQ Radio)","rect":[35.96012496948242,173.80264282226563,282.86062532520296,164.46017456054688]},{"page":46,"text":"> Select","rect":[351.7021179199219,122.15008544921875,388.1845904598236,114.7896499633789]},{"page":46,"text":"160PLAN.MSFF","rect":[390.9345397949219,122.16004943847656,464.69331759166718,114.7896499633789]},{"page":46,"text":"> Select","rect":[467.4970703125,122.15008544921875,503.98054993247987,114.7896499633789]},{"page":46,"text":"TEAMXX","rect":[506.73944091796877,122.04052734375,548.4220675840378,114.90916442871094]},{"page":46,"text":">","rect":[551.1311645507813,120.94493103027344,556.9478045730591,116.11432647705078]},{"page":46,"text":"USING LDV (LAST DITCH VOICE) W/PRC-160","rect":[36.0,198.64163208007813,249.2565557975769,189.30911254882813]},{"page":46,"text":"1. Ensure 3G/ALE plan is loaded & you are on the correct preset","rect":[36.0,211.00161743164063,320.95235169029237,201.66909790039063]},{"page":46,"text":"2. Ensure radio SYNC’d with TOD SERVER","rect":[35.990028381347659,221.389892578125,230.38429629707339,214.01950073242188]},{"page":46,"text":"3. Establish a call with the radio you are trying to communicate with","rect":[35.99000930786133,235.84188842773438,333.31186890792847,226.59901428222657]},{"page":46,"text":"NOTE: PB1 > BEST > STATION > Select the STATION ID","rect":[71.97549438476563,246.24012756347657,333.30797183418277,238.85977172851563]},{"page":46,"text":"4. Once connection is confirmed, locate VOICE on the faceplate of the radio and select LDV","rect":[35.970115661621097,260.5725402832031,442.12967866802219,251.33963012695313]},{"page":46,"text":"5. When you transmit it will create a voicemail and send it to the receiver","rect":[35.970096588134769,273.0424499511719,355.9049063310623,263.8294677734375]},{"page":46,"text":"6. The receiving radio will see a notification on faceplate to confirm receipt of LDV","rect":[35.970096588134769,285.4028015136719,396.6901645078659,276.0702819824219]},{"page":46,"text":"7. The receiving radio will have an option to PLAY, MARK READ, or DELETE","rect":[35.970096588134769,297.8827209472656,377.72437471294406,288.66973876953127]},{"page":46,"text":"NOTE: To replay after PLAY is selected, select ENT","rect":[71.96553802490235,310.2430725097656,302.42390841197968,300.9006042480469]},{"page":46,"text":"8. To view and play older messages, PB7 OPT > MESSAGING > LDV > Select message","rect":[35.970096588134769,322.7229309082031,428.4546301383972,313.3804626464844]},{"page":46,"text":"USING TEXT MESSAGE /PRC-160","rect":[36.0,345.5995178222656,195.37294984054567,338.2291259765625]},{"page":46,"text":"1. Ensure 3G/ALE plan is loaded & you are on the correct preset","rect":[36.0,359.921630859375,320.95235169029237,350.589111328125]},{"page":46,"text":"2. Connection to another radio not required (Radio should be scanning)","rect":[35.990028381347659,372.281982421875,351.0337820634842,362.949462890625]},{"page":46,"text":"3. PB1 CALL > SEND SMS > NEW > type message > ENT > STATION > Select correct station ID >","rect":[35.980072021484378,384.7618713378906,480.73094666290288,375.4293518066406]},{"page":46,"text":"4. Message will appear on faceplate of receiving radio","rect":[35.970096588134769,397.1222229003906,274.3774817008972,387.7897033691406]},{"page":46,"text":"5. To view old messages, PB7 > MESSAGING > SMS > RX or TX MESSAGE","rect":[35.970096588134769,409.60211181640627,381.85999483013156,400.26959228515627]},{"page":46,"text":"ENT","rect":[483.6920471191406,382.68023681640627,503.5811654920578,375.54888916015627]},{"page":46,"text":"USING TAKCHAT (TOUGHBOOK)","rect":[36.0,434.3216247558594,194.23751741504669,424.9891052246094]},{"page":46,"text":"1. Ensure 3G/ALE Mission Plan is loaded into PRC-160.","rect":[36.0,444.8395080566406,291.2379351863861,437.4691162109375]},{"page":46,"text":"2. Plug in data cable on PRC-160 and on laptop.","rect":[35.990028381347659,459.1619873046875,257.2434588680267,449.8294677734375]},{"page":46,"text":"3. Locate radio IP address","rect":[35.98005294799805,469.67974853515627,159.49402284622193,462.39898681640627]},{"page":46,"text":"3.1. PB7 OPT > NETWORK OPTIONS > INTERFACES","rect":[53.97777557373047,482.04010009765627,302.7775668516159,474.6597595214844]},{"page":46,"text":"3.2. IP Address will appear as something similar: 172.30.1.1","rect":[53.967811584472659,496.36260986328127,321.78013062667847,487.1197204589844]},{"page":46,"text":"3.3. Push arrow button until you see STATION ID and take note.","rect":[53.967811584472659,508.84246826171877,340.49190247154237,499.5]},{"page":46,"text":"4. On Standalone laptop, find the TAKCHAT icon and double-click. (NOT TAK CHAT IP).","rect":[36.0,521.20166015625,436.8003436336517,511.8591613769531]},{"page":46,"text":"5. Once the program opens, select OPTIONS, a slider will appear on the right-side of the window.","rect":[36.0,533.681640625,473.62645447349549,524.339111328125]},{"page":46,"text":"6. Edit the IP address to mirror the IP address on the PRC-160.","rect":[35.99004364013672,544.0699462890625,322.9077655086517,536.7095336914063]},{"page":46,"text":"7. Underneath the IP address is NAME: Enter the station ID from the PRC-160.","rect":[35.99004364013672,556.5498046875,392.2622271785736,549.1893920898438]},{"page":46,"text":"7.1. (Example: TEAM01)","rect":[53.97780227661133,570.8822631835938,165.52383333301544,561.5497436523438]},{"page":46,"text":"8. Reference the text box on the left side of the screen, it will say ready.","rect":[35.980079650878909,583.2426147460938,359.08809387779237,573.9100952148438]},{"page":46,"text":"9. Ensure the send to block has the correct receiving name.","rect":[35.98005294799805,595.7225341796875,306.1717730770111,586.4796142578125]},{"page":46,"text":"10. Type message in text box to send and click send.","rect":[35.97007751464844,608.0828857421875,272.33870422935487,598.8399658203125]},{"page":46,"text":"11. You will see some data on the bottom of the screen denoting its sending.","rect":[35.98003387451172,620.562744140625,375.6455584774017,611.230224609375]},{"page":46,"text":"46","rect":[564.835693359375,739.6521606445313,576.0743917970657,732.4871826171875]},{"page":47,"text":"UNCLASSIFIED","rect":[270.47998046875,47.520023345947269,341.6412072753906,39.684024810791019]},{"page":47,"text":"ANTENNA LENGTH TABLE: For all frequency spectrums. Given length is for each leg of the dipole.","rect":[35.997650146484378,77.5502700805664,476.350084774971,68.04483032226563]},{"page":47,"text":"Each leg in feet = 234 / Frequency in MHz= ¼ wave","rect":[36.0,344.3102111816406,266.31209214878086,334.3410949707031]},{"page":47,"text":"Full length of dipole antenna in feet = 468 / Frequency in MHz= ½ wave","rect":[36.0,358.82781982421877,360.76829942417148,348.85870361328127]},{"page":47,"text":"Height of center of the dipole (sloping, horizontal, or inverted V) should be at least ½ wavelength above the ground for","rect":[36.0,387.8630065917969,576.1685727796555,378.2582092285156]},{"page":47,"text":"true characteristics and maximum effect.","rect":[36.0,400.3934326171875,219.6050627784729,392.7537536621094]},{"page":47,"text":"47","rect":[564.835693359375,739.5859375,576.0743917970657,732.553466796875]},{"page":48,"text":"UNCLASSIFIED","rect":[270.47998046875,47.520023345947269,341.6412072753906,39.684024810791019]},{"page":48,"text":"48","rect":[564.835693359375,739.6521606445313,576.0743917970657,732.4871826171875]},{"page":49,"text":"UNCLASSIFIED","rect":[270.47998046875,47.520023345947269,341.6412072753906,39.684024810791019]},{"page":49,"text":"49","rect":[564.835693359375,739.6521606445313,576.0743917970657,732.4871826171875]},{"page":50,"text":"UNCLASSIFIED","rect":[270.47998046875,47.520023345947269,341.6412072753906,39.684024810791019]},{"page":50,"text":"50","rect":[564.835693359375,739.6521606445313,576.0743917970657,732.4871826171875]},{"page":51,"text":"UNCLASSIFIED","rect":[270.47998046875,47.520023345947269,341.6412072753906,39.684024810791019]},{"page":51,"text":"51","rect":[564.835693359375,739.6521606445313,576.0743917970657,732.5424194335938]},{"page":52,"text":"UNCLASSIFIED","rect":[270.47998046875,47.520023345947269,341.6412072753906,39.684024810791019]},{"page":52,"text":"52","rect":[564.835693359375,739.6521606445313,576.0743917970657,732.4871826171875]},{"page":53,"text":"UNCLASSIFIED","rect":[270.47998046875,47.520023345947269,341.6412072753906,39.684024810791019]},{"page":53,"text":"53","rect":[564.835693359375,739.6521606445313,576.0743917970657,732.4871826171875]},{"page":54,"text":"UNCLASSIFIED","rect":[270.47998046875,47.520023345947269,341.6412072753906,39.684024810791019]},{"page":54,"text":"AN/PRC-117G MULTIBAND PACK RADIO","rect":[208.8000030517578,60.10955810546875,403.03696596717836,52.74911880493164]},{"page":54,"text":"LOADING COMSEC FILLS","rect":[36.00395202636719,80.51759338378906,159.29184907817842,73.1471939086914]},{"page":54,"text":"Load COMSEC TEK/KEK using DS-101","rect":[36.0,102.88162994384766,219.25702882003785,93.54911041259766]},{"page":54,"text":"This procedure is for WAVEFORM key loading. HAIPE and GPS key loading is similar.","rect":[36.0,114.40164947509766,418.87715637779237,105.05916595458985]},{"page":54,"text":"1. Place radio in LD.","rect":[36.0,124.0,132.85103333091736,116.68251037597656]},{"page":54,"text":"2. Select FILL and press ENT.","rect":[36.00000762939453,137.33950805664063,176.88422119712829,128.11654663085938]},{"page":54,"text":"3. Select WAVEFORM and press ENT.","rect":[35.99004364013672,148.74374389648438,215.63855469322204,139.51083374023438]},{"page":54,"text":"4. Select appropriate waveform as WAVEFORM FOR KEY and press ENT.","rect":[35.990028381347659,160.26742553710938,374.9465533504486,151.03451538085938]},{"page":54,"text":"5. Select Sample Key Loader (SKL). SKL (PYQ-10) or other FILL DEVICE and press ENT","rect":[35.99004364013672,171.90072631835938,439.6050302381515,162.55825805664063]},{"page":54,"text":"6. Select DS-101 from FILL PORT TYPE screen and press ENT. (Observe that the radio displays INITIATE FILL AT","rect":[35.99004364013672,183.42440795898438,554.5204965467453,174.08193969726563]},{"page":54,"text":"FILL DEVICE.)","rect":[53.98776626586914,194.94815063476563,119.95383363819123,185.61563110351563]},{"page":54,"text":"7. Connect fill device to AUDIO/FILL connector.","rect":[35.990055084228519,205.0,252.83917725181579,197.00991821289063]},{"page":54,"text":"8. Prepare to transmit key information at fill device using DS-101 and issue as transmit mode and then initiate the fill at","rect":[35.99006271362305,217.87606811523438,566.3349200496674,208.54354858398438]},{"page":54,"text":"fill device. Refer to Load Keys using SKL for example.","rect":[53.98777770996094,229.39981079101563,292.27269470787049,220.06729125976563]},{"page":54,"text":"9. Select desired CRYPTO MODE and press ENT.","rect":[35.99006271362305,240.81393432617188,266.72533142662049,231.58102416992188]},{"page":54,"text":"10. Select KEY TYPE.","rect":[35.9800910949707,250.47515869140626,136.2065631160736,243.11471557617188]},{"page":54,"text":"11. Select the key classification level is temporarily displayed (DS-101 includes this additional tagging and no input is","rect":[35.990055084228519,263.9709167480469,553.4487500190735,254.63839721679688]},{"page":54,"text":"required.)","rect":[53.997711181640628,275.3751525878906,96.66534334278107,266.0426330566406]},{"page":54,"text":"12. Select YES at prompt LOAD ANOTHER KEY to enter more fill data.","rect":[35.999996185302737,286.789306640625,353.49165833091737,277.556396484375]},{"page":54,"text":"13. Select NO when the LOAD ANOTHER KEY prompt displays and all fill data is entered.","rect":[35.99998092651367,298.4225769042969,436.2822467098236,289.0801086425781]},{"page":54,"text":"14. Disconnect fill device from AUDIO/FILL connector.","rect":[36.009918212890628,307.9742431640625,276.70714295005799,300.6038513183594]},{"page":54,"text":"15. Navigate screen prompts to close session and log out.","rect":[36.009918212890628,321.4700012207031,293.9767352352142,312.22711181640627]},{"page":54,"text":"16. Place radio in desired operating position from LD to CT.","rect":[36.009918212890628,332.9937438964844,300.22264587974549,323.6612243652344]},{"page":54,"text":"17. Verify correct fills have been loaded by going to OPT > VIEW KEY INFO.","rect":[36.01988983154297,344.3979187011719,376.5450640926361,335.0554504394531]},{"page":54,"text":"18. Perform a secure communications check using loaded Traffic Encryption Key (TEK) and Transmission Security Keys","rect":[36.029903411865237,355.9216613769531,569.054340839386,346.5891418457031]},{"page":54,"text":"(TSKs) to ensure correct fills have been loaded.","rect":[54.03758239746094,367.44537353515627,265.2074176082611,358.11285400390627]},{"page":54,"text":"Load COMSEC TEK/KEK using DS-102","rect":[36.0,390.4016418457031,219.25702882003785,381.0691223144531]},{"page":54,"text":"DS-102 is not used with ANW2C and HAIPE. This procedure is for WAVEFORM key loading.","rect":[36.0,401.921630859375,447.18846619224549,392.57916259765627]},{"page":54,"text":"1. Place radio in LD.","rect":[36.0,412.0,132.85103333091736,404.08294677734377]},{"page":54,"text":"2. Select FILL and press ENT.","rect":[36.00000762939453,424.739990234375,176.88422119712829,415.51702880859377]},{"page":54,"text":"3. Select WAVEFORM and press ENT.","rect":[35.99004364013672,436.2637023925781,215.63855469322204,427.0307922363281]},{"page":54,"text":"4. Select appropriate waveform as WAVEFORM FOR KEY and press ENT.","rect":[35.990028381347659,447.7874450683594,374.9465533504486,438.5545349121094]},{"page":54,"text":"5. Select Sample Key Loader (SKL). SKL (PYQ-10) or other FILL DEVICE and press ENT","rect":[35.99004364013672,459.42071533203127,439.6050302381515,450.0782470703125]},{"page":54,"text":"6. Select DS-102 from FILL PORT TYPE screen for DTD and SKL and press ENT. (Observe that the radio displays","rect":[35.99004364013672,470.8249206542969,551.3691601753235,461.4824523925781]},{"page":54,"text":"PRESS ENT TO INITIATE FILL. Do not press anything on the radio until fill device is set up.)","rect":[53.98776626586914,482.3486328125,463.31960970020296,473.00616455078127]},{"page":54,"text":"7. Connect fill device to AUDIO/FILL connector.","rect":[35.98005294799805,492.0,252.82916748619079,484.5298767089844]},{"page":54,"text":"8. Prepare to transmit key information at fill device using DS-102 as transmit mode. Refer to Load Keys using SKL for","rect":[35.98005294799805,505.39605712890627,561.3807669267654,496.06353759765627]},{"page":54,"text":"example.","rect":[53.97776794433594,516.8102416992188,94.41636383628846,507.706787109375]},{"page":54,"text":"9. Perform the fill by pressing ENT at the radio, with PRESS TO INITIATE still displayed. (Observe transfer complete.)","rect":[35.97008514404297,528.4435424804688,563.4935598955154,519.1010131835938]},{"page":54,"text":"10. Select TEK or KEK and press ENT.","rect":[35.970062255859378,539.7381591796875,210.68741333580017,530.5151977539063]},{"page":54,"text":"11. Select Key Number for TEK and press ENT.","rect":[35.97999572753906,551.3714599609375,248.96263611412048,542.0389404296875]},{"page":54,"text":"12. Select CLASSIFICATION and press ENT. If this is not completed, the key does not store.","rect":[35.98001480102539,562.8951416015625,447.89647400474549,553.5526123046875]},{"page":54,"text":"13. Select YES at prompt LOAD ANOTHER KEY to enter more fill data.","rect":[35.98001480102539,574.309326171875,353.47166931724549,565.0763549804688]},{"page":54,"text":"14. Select NO at the LOAD ANOTHER KEY prompt when all fill data is entered.","rect":[35.98001480102539,585.8330078125,388.9859820613861,576.6000366210938]},{"page":54,"text":"15. Disconnect fill device from AUDIO/FILL connector. Follow screen prompts to close session and log out.","rect":[35.989933013916019,597.46630859375,509.0828143367767,588.123779296875]},{"page":54,"text":"16. Place Radio in desired operating position from LD to CT.","rect":[35.99988555908203,608.8704833984375,304.05025208091737,599.5379638671875]},{"page":54,"text":"17. Verify correct fills have been loaded by going to OPT > VIEW KEY INFO.","rect":[35.99988555908203,620.3942260742188,376.5250445613861,611.0516967773438]},{"page":54,"text":"18. Perform a secure communications check.","rect":[36.00988006591797,629.9458618164063,237.35327637290954,622.58544921875]},{"page":54,"text":"Load Keys using SKL","rect":[36.0,654.8816528320313,138.68361300182344,645.5491333007813]},{"page":54,"text":"1. Turn on SKL, Login, and launch user application software (UAS).","rect":[36.0,666.2816772460938,340.63329041099549,656.9491577148438]},{"page":54,"text":"2. Select Keys tab from main menu.","rect":[35.99998092651367,677.8053588867188,201.21349060630798,668.4728393554688]},{"page":54,"text":"3. Select a key to load using File > Transmit > Load Selected Keys menu (or using the short title and click on load","rect":[35.999961853027347,689.3291015625,543.9907629508972,679.99658203125]},{"page":54,"text":"button).","rect":[53.9976806640625,700.852783203125,87.8407641658783,691.520263671875]},{"page":54,"text":"4. Select selected keys from the SKL main menu.","rect":[35.999961853027347,712.3765258789063,261.2004596004486,703.0440063476563]},{"page":54,"text":"5. Select at least one key to load into the radio from the Key Load Select Keys menu to proceed.","rect":[35.989990234375,723.9002685546875,468.5088092098236,714.5677490234375]},{"page":54,"text":"54","rect":[564.835693359375,739.6521606445313,576.0743917970657,732.553466796875]},{"page":55,"text":"6.","rect":[36.0,60.10955810546875,44.28672134971619,52.83876037597656]},{"page":55,"text":"7.","rect":[36.0,71.52374267578125,44.28672134971619,64.48202514648438]},{"page":55,"text":"8.","rect":[35.990028381347659,83.156982421875,44.276749731063848,75.88618469238281]},{"page":55,"text":"9.","rect":[35.98003387451172,94.56121826171875,44.26675522422791,87.29042053222656]},{"page":55,"text":"10.","rect":[35.96014404296875,106.08489990234375,49.76470673179627,98.81410217285156]},{"page":55,"text":"11.","rect":[35.96014404296875,117.49908447265625,49.76470673179627,110.33784484863281]},{"page":55,"text":"12.","rect":[35.97007751464844,129.0228271484375,49.774640203475957,121.86158752441406]},{"page":55,"text":"UNCLASSIFIED","rect":[270.47998046875,47.520023345947269,341.6412072753906,39.684024810791019]},{"page":55,"text":"Select OK when all required keys have been checked.","rect":[53.997718811035159,62.08163833618164,293.4818316707611,52.739158630371097]},{"page":55,"text":"Observe the Key Load Settings menu is display.","rect":[53.997718811035159,73.60538482666016,266.7242633113861,64.26290130615235]},{"page":55,"text":"Select either DS-101 or DS-102 protocol using the drop-down list.","rect":[53.98774719238281,85.12906646728516,344.0209246883392,75.79654693603516]},{"page":55,"text":"Ensure active mode is DS-101 or DS-102 and other settings are at their default.","rect":[53.977752685546878,96.5333023071289,405.77388489341737,87.2007827758789]},{"page":55,"text":"Select OK (this sends key for DS-101).","rect":[53.96782302856445,108.0569839477539,225.56468689537048,98.7145004272461]},{"page":55,"text":"Observe the ready to send key screen (DS-102)","rect":[53.96782302856445,119.58072662353516,266.07598787403108,110.23824310302735]},{"page":55,"text":"Select OK.","rect":[53.977760314941409,129.13238525390626,101.63237488365174,121.7619857788086]},{"page":55,"text":"Clone Mode Operation","rect":[36.0,153.8721466064453,142.52022188854219,144.66909790039063]},{"page":55,"text":"(VULOS only) To copy mission plan files by wireless transmission from one radio to another.","rect":[36.0,165.52163696289063,443.8219500789642,156.17916870117188]},{"page":55,"text":"1. Put both sending and receiving radios in CT mode (TEK must be installed)","rect":[36.0,177.04537963867188,382.3308096513748,167.71286010742188]},{"page":55,"text":"2. Receiving radio:","rect":[36.0,188.56906127929688,125.63503754234314,179.32618713378907]},{"page":55,"text":"2.1. Select MODE","rect":[53.997718811035159,198.1207275390625,136.11394685649874,190.75033569335938]},{"page":55,"text":"2.2. Navigate to CLONE MODE and set clone frequency and VULOS key.","rect":[53.997718811035159,211.61654663085938,382.40059387779237,202.27407836914063]},{"page":55,"text":"2.3. Navigate to CLONE TYPE and select RECEIVE CLONE.","rect":[53.997711181640628,223.02072143554688,327.2232867488861,213.67825317382813]},{"page":55,"text":"3. Sending to radio:","rect":[36.0,234.54440307617188,129.4686251888275,225.21188354492188]},{"page":55,"text":"3.1. Select MODE","rect":[53.997718811035159,244.1060333251953,136.1149386777878,236.72567749023438]},{"page":55,"text":"3.2. Navigate to CLONE MODE and set clone frequency and VULOS key.","rect":[53.997718811035159,257.5918884277344,382.3985797176361,248.24942016601563]},{"page":55,"text":"3.3. Navigate to CLONE TYPE and select TRANSMIT CLONE.","rect":[53.997711181640628,269.1155700683594,334.53987610435487,259.7731018066406]},{"page":55,"text":"3.4. Select mission plan file to transmit and press ENT.","rect":[53.99773025512695,280.5297546386719,298.88716614341737,271.3067932128906]},{"page":55,"text":"OTAR Operation","rect":[36.0,303.39215087890627,114.2019388074875,294.1891174316406]},{"page":55,"text":"To receive and transmit Over the Air Rekeying (OTAR), both the receiving PRC-117G and the net controller device must","rect":[36.0,315.0416259765625,567.2126055965424,305.69915771484377]},{"page":55,"text":"have the same VINSON KEK. The KEK must be previously loaded into the receiving PRC-117G by an external fill device.","rect":[36.0,326.5653381347656,572.1328936824799,317.2228698730469]},{"page":55,"text":"The PRC-117G can transmit manual keying (MK) OTARs by uploading a TEK to a temporary memory prior to transmitting","rect":[36.000038146972659,349.61279296875,573.8729650993347,340.27032470703127]},{"page":55,"text":"the OTAR. The radio cannot be turned off or the TEK will be lost. If the radio will be used for transmitting keying data (TX","rect":[35.990074157714847,361.0169982910156,568.8570041074753,351.6745300292969]},{"page":55,"text":"OTAR), perform the following procedure:","rect":[35.990074157714847,372.54071044921877,215.85869324302673,363.1982421875]},{"page":55,"text":"1. Place radio in LD and select FILL > OTAR KEY(S) to load OTAR information from another device and press ENT to","rect":[35.99006271362305,384.0644226074219,563.9258215446472,374.7219543457031]},{"page":55,"text":"continue.","rect":[53.98778533935547,393.6160583496094,94.42737305259705,386.3751525878906]},{"page":55,"text":"2. Initiate the MK Transmit procedure on the Net Controller Device while radio displays INITIATE AT FILL DEVICE.","rect":[35.980098724365237,407.1118469238281,549.9887286434174,397.7793273925781]},{"page":55,"text":"3. Select the classification of the TEK being loaded on the radio: CONFIDENTIAL, SECRET, TOP SECRET, or","rect":[35.970096588134769,418.5160827636719,532.2987356767654,409.1736145019531]},{"page":55,"text":"UNLCASSIFIED and press ENT to continue.","rect":[53.96781921386719,429.9302062988281,250.6309558162689,420.7072448730469]},{"page":55,"text":"4. When loaded, a screen will display the number of TEKs and KEKs loaded from the OTAR fill. The SWITCH TO CT","rect":[35.970096588134769,441.5635070800781,559.0543710584641,432.2210388183594]},{"page":55,"text":"screen is displayed after the OTAR fill procedure has been complete successful.","rect":[53.96781921386719,453.08721923828127,408.39009583091737,443.7447509765625]},{"page":55,"text":"OTAR Transmit Operation","rect":[35.960105895996097,476.0051574707031,159.27785128307344,466.8021240234375]},{"page":55,"text":"1. Place the radio in CT after loading OTAR TEK.","rect":[35.960105895996097,487.5388488769531,260.57796204185487,478.1963806152344]},{"page":55,"text":"2. Select MODE. The radio must not be actively transmitting.","rect":[35.960105895996097,499.06256103515627,310.60094177818299,489.7200927734375]},{"page":55,"text":"3. Select OTAR TRANSMIT and press ENT or CLR to return to the main screen.","rect":[35.960105895996097,510.4767150878906,397.82954895591737,501.2438049316406]},{"page":55,"text":"4. Select YES or NO under TRANSMIT OTAR MK and press ENT. OTAR in progress screen will appear.","rect":[35.960105895996097,522.1100463867188,505.70747864341737,512.7675170898438]},{"page":55,"text":"5. Navigate to abort OTAR operations by pressing CLR. Once the OTAR operation is complete, the OTAR transmit","rect":[35.960105895996097,533.6337280273438,549.6011554012299,524.2911987304688]},{"page":55,"text":"successful screen will be displayed.","rect":[53.95782470703125,545.157470703125,211.61568176841736,535.824951171875]},{"page":55,"text":"OTAR Receive Operation","rect":[35.960105895996097,567.9558715820313,154.7111703748703,558.7528686523438]},{"page":55,"text":"1. Place radio in CT.","rect":[35.960105895996097,578.0,133.28921997642517,570.276611328125]},{"page":55,"text":"2. Select MODE. The radio must not be actively transmitting.","rect":[35.960105895996097,591.1328125,310.60094177818299,581.790283203125]},{"page":55,"text":"3. Select OTAR RECEIVE and press ENT or CLR to return to the main screen.","rect":[35.960105895996097,602.5469360351563,390.6373797664642,593.31396484375]},{"page":55,"text":"4. Select between RECEIVE AK or RECEIVE MK and press ENT. The corresponding OTAR in progress screens will","rect":[35.95011520385742,614.1802368164063,556.8491204967498,604.8377075195313]},{"page":55,"text":"appear. Receive MK must be selected if receiving from another PRC-117G.","rect":[53.94783020019531,625.58447265625,387.3130084285736,616.251953125]},{"page":55,"text":"5. Navigate to abort OTAR operations by pressing CLR. Once the OTAR operation is complete, the OTAR Received","rect":[35.95011520385742,637.108154296875,555.5940954704284,627.765625]},{"page":55,"text":"screen will be displayed.","rect":[53.94783020019531,648.6318969726563,162.17520630455017,639.4188842773438]},{"page":55,"text":"6. Observe that the key has been received and then press ENT to display the OTAR waveform screen.","rect":[35.95011520385742,660.1556396484375,496.1936236629486,650.8131103515625]},{"page":55,"text":"7. Select SINCGARS or VULOS and press ENT. The crypto mode screen appears.","rect":[35.95011520385742,671.6793823242188,409.5822955379486,662.3368530273438]},{"page":55,"text":"8. Select TEK slot: 01 through 25. The help text on the bottom of the screen will indicate whether the slot is already filled","rect":[35.95011520385742,683.0836181640625,573.6875402946472,673.7510986328125]},{"page":55,"text":"or not. When the slot choice is selected, press ENT. Status will display. 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Select OPT","rect":[36.0,71.63330078125,104.96901339244843,64.26290130615235]},{"page":56,"text":"2.","rect":[35.999996185302737,83.04742431640625,44.28671753501892,75.88618469238281]},{"page":56,"text":"3.","rect":[35.99998092651367,94.57118225097656,44.28670227622986,87.29042053222656]},{"page":56,"text":"4.","rect":[35.99000930786133,105.975341796875,44.27673065757752,98.84397888183594]},{"page":56,"text":"5.","rect":[35.99000930786133,117.608642578125,44.27673065757752,110.46732330322266]},{"page":56,"text":"6.","rect":[35.989990234375,129.13238525390626,44.27671158409119,121.86158752441406]},{"page":56,"text":"7.","rect":[35.99000930786133,140.5465087890625,44.27673065757752,133.50479125976563]},{"page":56,"text":"8.","rect":[35.99000930786133,152.060302734375,44.27673065757752,144.7895050048828]},{"page":56,"text":"Select MISSION PLAN and press ENT.","rect":[53.99771499633789,85.01950073242188,227.88934815025329,75.78658294677735]},{"page":56,"text":"Select ACTIVATE MISSION PLAN and press ENT.","rect":[53.99769973754883,96.42373657226563,279.48213684654237,87.1908187866211]},{"page":56,"text":"Select appropriate PLAN FILE and press ENT. Also select Station for .MSFF and press ENT.","rect":[53.98772430419922,107.94741821289063,464.58260071372987,98.7244644165039]},{"page":56,"text":"Select YES to ACTIVATE PLAN and press ENT.","rect":[53.98772430419922,119.47116088867188,268.43648254966737,110.24820709228516]},{"page":56,"text":"Observe, radio will display PLAN IN PROGRESS while radio’s settings are reconfigured.","rect":[53.987709045410159,131.10446166992188,444.5390826473236,121.7619857788086]},{"page":56,"text":"Verify radio displays PLAN COMPLETE when finished and press ENT.","rect":[53.98772430419922,142.62814331054688,366.18965637779237,133.28567504882813]},{"page":56,"text":"Radio is ready for operation.","rect":[53.98772430419922,154.03237915039063,179.48869812583923,144.69985961914063]},{"page":56,"text":"VULOS WAVEFORM","rect":[35.99000930786133,175.11769104003907,132.62092929935455,167.74728393554688]},{"page":56,"text":"VULOS operation provides fixed frequency communications for VHF, UHF, and dedicated UHF SATCOM channels.","rect":[35.99000930786133,188.60348510742188,546.7188922176362,179.26101684570313]},{"page":56,"text":"• VHF Low Band: 30.0000 MHz to 89.9999 MHz","rect":[53.98772048950195,198.88221740722657,277.57271242141726,191.60145568847657]},{"page":56,"text":"• VHF High Band: 90.0000 MHz to 224.9999 MHz","rect":[53.98772048950195,212.96566772460938,285.2478528022766,203.72279357910157]},{"page":56,"text":"• UHF Band: 225.0000 MHz to 511.9950 MHz","rect":[53.987701416015628,223.23443603515626,268.0828137397766,215.96363830566407]},{"page":56,"text":"• SATCOM Band Receive: 243.0000 MHz to 270.0000 MHz and transmit 291.0000 MHz to 318.300 MHz.","rect":[53.987701416015628,235.3656768798828,530.9002276668549,227.98532104492188]},{"page":56,"text":"o Output power is one watt to 10 watts for VHF/UHF and two to 20 watts for SATCOM.","rect":[89.98318481445313,248.74197387695313,481.9657183895111,239.50906372070313]},{"page":56,"text":"Load Time of Day","rect":[35.98005294799805,271.7794494628906,119.27256226730347,262.4469299316406]},{"page":56,"text":"1. Select OPT","rect":[35.98005294799805,281.3310852050781,104.9500619764328,273.960693359375]},{"page":56,"text":"2.","rect":[35.98004913330078,292.7452392578125,44.26677048301697,285.583984375]},{"page":56,"text":"3.","rect":[35.98003387451172,304.38848876953127,44.26675522422791,297.10772705078127]},{"page":56,"text":"4.","rect":[35.98003387451172,315.79266357421877,44.26675522422791,308.66131591796877]},{"page":56,"text":"5.","rect":[35.9800910949707,327.3064270019531,44.26681244468689,320.16510009765627]},{"page":56,"text":"6.","rect":[35.97013473510742,350.3538818359375,44.25685608482361,343.08306884765627]},{"page":56,"text":"Navigate to SINCGARS OPTIONS, press ENT.","rect":[53.97776794433594,294.8268737792969,262.78917420005799,285.4844055175781]},{"page":56,"text":"Navigate to SINCGARS GTOD and press ENT.","rect":[53.977752685546878,306.3506164550781,263.3867694149017,297.0081481933594]},{"page":56,"text":"Navigate to USER ENTRY and press ENT. The current Global Time of Day will be highlighted. Press ENT.","rect":[53.977752685546878,317.8742980957031,524.5606890926362,308.5417785644531]},{"page":56,"text":"Set Julian Day-Hours-Minutes-Seconds (standard is ZULU time). Must be ±4 seconds of the master station in the","rect":[53.97780990600586,329.27850341796877,553.4685461540222,319.94598388671877]},{"page":56,"text":"SINCGARS net. Press ENT. If radio is GPS equipped, select GPS SYNCHRONIZATION to set GTOD.","rect":[53.96784973144531,340.6926574707031,507.2990924129486,331.4597473144531]},{"page":56,"text":"Select OPT to return to the main menu.","rect":[53.967857360839847,350.3538818359375,227.69615662193298,342.9834899902344]},{"page":56,"text":"HAVEQUICK Programming","rect":[35.97015380859375,375.3733825683594,163.73804110240938,366.0408630371094]},{"page":56,"text":"HAVEQUICK Operation","rect":[35.97015380859375,409.695556640625,145.85785311412813,400.4925231933594]},{"page":56,"text":"1. Place radio in either PT or CT.","rect":[35.97015380859375,419.376708984375,188.48070252037048,412.0162658691406]},{"page":56,"text":"2.","rect":[35.97014617919922,430.7908935546875,44.25686752891541,423.629638671875]},{"page":56,"text":"3.","rect":[35.970211029052737,442.43414306640627,44.25693237876892,435.15338134765627]},{"page":56,"text":"After radio initializes, select PRE +/- to scroll to the desired HQ net preset.","rect":[53.967864990234378,432.7629699707031,381.54234802818299,423.5300598144531]},{"page":56,"text":"Begin HQ operation:","rect":[53.967933654785159,444.3962707519531,144.4395953426361,435.0538024902344]},{"page":56,"text":"3.1. TOD should be re-acquired to get back into the HQ net.","rect":[53.967933654785159,455.80047607421877,320.7126666316986,446.4580078125]},{"page":56,"text":"3.2. GPS synchronization (with multiple satellite acquisition) ensures good communications.","rect":[53.96790313720703,467.3241882324219,461.0706988582611,457.9916687011719]},{"page":56,"text":"3.3. Without continual sync updates, the radio needs to reacquire TOD about every four hours or sooner. Degraded","rect":[53.967926025390628,478.8479309082031,565.2156164665222,469.5054626464844]},{"page":56,"text":"communications may indicate TOD should be updated.","rect":[75.5711669921875,490.3716735839844,318.40779602622987,481.0292053222656]},{"page":56,"text":"3.4. Troubleshoot problems by checking for common TEK if in CT mode, TOD synchronization, same HQ net preset","rect":[53.97787857055664,501.8954162597656,567.3709307918549,492.5529479980469]},{"page":56,"text":"parameters, and for WOD loading errors.","rect":[75.58111572265625,513.4191284179688,256.75647461509706,504.07666015625]},{"page":56,"text":"3.5. Degradation of channel quality is an indication to resynchronize TOD. TOD syncs can be sent and received over","rect":[53.98786926269531,524.8233642578125,571.4156790361404,515.4808349609375]},{"page":56,"text":"the HQ net using CALL.","rect":[75.59111022949219,536.3471069335938,181.06053650474548,527.0045776367188]},{"page":56,"text":"Receiving HQ TOD Sync in Initial (INI) HQ Mode","rect":[35.99015426635742,559.39453125,260.99444031906128,550.06201171875]},{"page":56,"text":"1. Select CALL from the home screen and select TOD RECEIVE.","rect":[35.99015808105469,568.9462280273438,331.1466265926361,561.5758056640625]},{"page":56,"text":"2. Wait while the radio is attempting to receive a TOD sync (AWAITING RECEPTION displayed).","rect":[35.98020553588867,582.322509765625,470.09264099693299,572.97998046875]},{"page":56,"text":"3. 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