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        | uses and capabilities of the FURUNO Nav Radar |  | Definition 
 
        | Uses: Contact coorination, Navigations Capabilities: ange 72nm, LOS 19 nm
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        | explain he function and capabilities of the Dead Reckoning Tracer (DRT) |  | Definition 
 
        | Plots traval from a know starting point to determin location |  | 
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        | State the function and responsiblilities of the SNOOPIE Team |  | Definition 
 
        | Provide counter-survaillance on possible spies |  | 
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        | State the 4 turnes use for man overboard recovery |  | Definition 
 
        | Anderson Willianson
 Race Track
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        | Antenna used for ADNS (automated digital networking system) |  | Definition 
 
        | WSC-8 Large white dome on the 05 lvl
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        | discribe the HF TX antenna |  | Definition 
 
        | 2 vertical whips and 2 fan wires4 URT-23D Transmitters
 HF global(voice)
 Freq 2-30MHz
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        | Discribe the HF RX atenna |  | Definition 
 
        | Trussed whip (05 lvl AFT STBD)vertical whip (05 lvl AFT PORT)
 aft fan whire (03 aft)
 Receiver: 12 R-2368 LF/MF/HF Harris
 HF Global (voice)
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        | Antenna used for International Air Distress (IAD) |  | Definition 
 
        | GRC-211 RX only
 121.5 MHz.
 vertical dipole on the end of the port yardarm
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        | 4 vertical whips (05 FWD) Black box Port and STBD on bridge
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        | 2 vertical whips (05 amidships) Black box
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        | OE-82 (Trashcan) Port and STBD on yardarms
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        | antenna used for Line of SIght (LOS) |  | Definition 
 
        | 2 sets of PLATE antennas (Sub mast) 225-400MHz
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        | Portable communications Equipment |  | Definition 
 
        | EPIRB: emergency positioning indicating radio beacon) Iridum Satellite telephone
 Search and rescue transponder (SART)
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        | purpse of rutine and emergency distruction |  | Definition 
 
        | Routine Distruction: distruction of expired crypto emergecy distruction: distruction of all classified material during hostal takeover or abandion ship
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        | duty and responsibilities of the Operations Officer |  | Definition 
 
        | responsible to the CO for the colliction, evaluation, and dissemination of combat and operational information |  | 
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        | duties and responsibilities of the Communications Officer |  | Definition 
 
        | Responsible fo rthe rediness ad employment of all visual and electronic exterior communications equipment and the proper functioning of all associated internal systems and procedures |  | 
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        | Discuss the primary and secondary mission of CIC/CDC |  | Definition 
 
        | Primary: process infromation in a timely and accurate manner to support the OOD. Acts as the brain of the ship Secondary: control and or assist in spicific operations as deleated by proper authority
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        | Discuss the general duties of the CIC/CDC watch stations |  | Definition 
 
        | The Tactical Action Officer (TAO): direct advisor to the command from the display and decision area. has the ability to evaluate enemy threats quickly and take action. |  | 
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        | Discuss Opertional Order (OPORDER) |  | Definition 
 
        | is issued by a commander for the corrdinated execution of an operation in the immediate future |  | 
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        | Discuss Operational Plan (OPLAN) |  | Definition 
 
        | A compleate format of a plan, prepred well in advance, for conducting military operations |  | 
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        | Discuss Operational Tasking (OPTASK) |  | Definition 
 
        | Immmediate operational rasking of a force or unit |  | 
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        | A standing operationsl task force organization of carriers, surface combatants, and subs. a battle force is made up of battle groups |  | 
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        | Is a standing naval task group. carrier, surface combatants, and subs operating in mutual support. tasked with destroying hostile enemy combatants |  | 
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        | Define Amphibious Redy Group (ARG) |  | Definition 
 
        | A standard naval task group. comprised of various amphibious ships and marines. there mission is to carry marines and equipment to shore.  |  | 
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        | what is the purpose of data links |  | Definition 
 
        | a secure net used to exchange data between computers and is guarded by all TDS capable units |  | 
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        | explain identification friend or foe (IFF) |  | Definition 
 
        | the system uses a Interrogator or transponder.  the transponder answers the interrogator with the ships P/U (participating unit) code to prevent blue on blue engagements. USS Frank Cable does not have a interrogator
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        | how does sea return affect the radar |  | Definition 
 
        | radar gets reflected and cutters the picture |  | 
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        | how does weather affect radar |  | Definition 
 
        | can obscure surface contacts. can counteract with ani-jamming controls on RCU (radar control unit) |  | 
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        | how does hight of antenna and target affect radar |  | Definition 
 
        | higher up you go further you can see. LOS is 19nm |  | 
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        | Emission Controluse to protect from detection and incoming electromagnet seeking ordiance, and use for safty (HERO, HERP, HERF)
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        | Define the FollowingElectronic Support (ES)
 Electronic Attack (EA)
 Electronic Protect (EP)
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        | ES: interception of electromagnetic, acoustic, and electro-optical to support combat operationsEA: electronic jamming  from electronic or mechanical
 EP: is stalled to insure a high lvl burst of energy will not overload the receiver of sensing equipment
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