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  2. AN/ARC-210 - Wikipedia

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    The ARC-210 program began in 1990 as an improved version of the AN/ARC-182, adding jam-reisistant SINCGARS capability to communicate with Army radios for close air support. [2] The Arc-210 is installed on more than 180 platforms and is operating in more than 40 countries. As of 2010, 30,000 have been produced [3] and by October 2016, 40,000 ...

  3. Have Quick - Wikipedia

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    The word of the day is loaded into the radio or its control unit to key the HAVE QUICK system to the proper hopping pattern, rate, and dwell time. [2] The word of the day, time of day and net identifier are input to a cryptographic pseudorandom number generator that controls the frequency changes.

  4. Advanced Function Presentation - Wikipedia

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    Included with the PSF tools is the ACIF (AFP Conversion and Indexing Facility) that allows one to produce the AFP documents as a file in order to keep them and print them later, as well as adding an index to the document, very similar to Bookmarks in PDF, used for archiving purposes. AFP was designed to make efficient use of storage, which is ...

  5. AN/ARC-182 - Wikipedia

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    The ARC-210 is an improved version of the ARC-182, adding jam-reisistant SINCGARS capability to communicate with Army radios for close air support. [8] The ARC-182 was used in over 40 different U.S. fixed wing and rotary aircraft, as well as in ground, transportable and mobile applications, and was in service in 42 countries. [9]

  6. Civilian Inmate Labor Program - Wikipedia

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    The Civilian Inmate Labor Program is a program of the United States Army provided by Army Regulation 210–35. [1] The regulation, first drafted in 1997, underwent a "rapid act revision" in January 2005; it provides policy for the creation of labor programs and prison camps on Army installations. The labor would be provided by persons under the ...

  7. List of military electronics of the United States - Wikipedia

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    AN/ARC-21: HF Long Range Liaison Radio Set replaced by AN/ARC-65: B-47 Stratojet: AN/ARC-34: Ultra high frequency (UHF) radio communication system: AN/ARC-38: HF AM transceiver: Collins Radio: AN/ARC-65: HF radio communication system replaced AN/ARC-21, added Single-sideband modulation (SSB) AN/ARC-133

  8. Aircraft Radio Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft Radio Corporation (ARC) – not to be confused with Aeronautical Radio, Inc. (ARINC) – was a principal pioneer and major manufacturer of avionics for military and commercial aircraft, and later general aviation (light) aircraft, from the 1920s to the 1950s—subsequently acquired and rebranded by a succession of other companies, each of whom changed the official name, of the ...

  9. AN/ARC-190 - Wikipedia

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    The ARC-190 is a military HF radio that operates between 2-30 MHz and transmits at 300+ watts.It features a dual heterodyne receiver/transmitter that uses IF frequencies of 97.8 and 1.8 MHz, an antenna coupler that is pressurized to 7±1 PSI with dry nitrogen (air) which (1) prevents high voltage arcing, (2) prevents corrosion, (3) provides a uniform cooling medium, and one of various controls ...