PERSONNAL_QUALIFICATION_STANDARD_FOR_RADIO_COMMUNICATION_QUALIFICATION_SECTOR-5
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PERSONNELQUALIFICATISTANDAFORRADIO COMMUNICATIONSQUALIFICATION SECTION 5(COMMON)CHIEF OF NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAININGJANUARY 1985Page; USER'S GUIDE vINITIONS OF WORDS USED IN 1xPQSITRIBUTING FLEET PERSONNEL . . xiIDAMENTALS AND SYSTEMS SUMMARY xiii1SecurityMinimize 34Reproduction/DistributionMessagei 5 Format/Hand! ngPublications 7and Files 8Logs*Operation Orders 9. 10BroadcastEmission Control 11(EMCON)12Call SignsCharacter Reader 13Optical (OCR) Message Preparation14ControlQuality (QC)and Radio-Wave 15Antenna PropagationSatellite Communications 17(SATCOM)CommunicationsNaval Modular Automated System (NAVMACS)19(V-2)Naval Modular System21(V-3)22Special CircuitsDistress Communications 2324Portable EquipmentCommercial Traffic 2526Interior (1C)Watch Officer 27Communications (CWO)Power Distribution Panels 2930CircuitTactical Pod 32Frequency (UHF) RelayUltrahigh33Radio PrecautionsSafetySet 35Teletypewriter (TTY)Fleet BroadcastSingle-Channel Radioteletypewriter37K and(Types M)Fleet Multichannel 38 (Type N)39Nonsecure (Type VV)Radioteletypewriter40 (Type B)Single-Channel42Duplex (Type C)....44Ship/Shore/Ship (Type D)...46Duplex Ship/Shore/Ship (Type G)0501-LP-223-0525rage5209 WidebandAmplitude-Modulated/Frequenc.y-Modulated (AM/FM)48Secure Voice (Type R)5210 Narrow-Band Secure Voice 49(Type S)5211 NonsecureAmplitude-Modulated/Frequency-Modulated (AM/FM)Voice 50(Type U)Voice 515212 Nonsecure (TypeSingle-Sideband (SSB) ...

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PERSONNEL QUALIFICATI STANDA FOR RADIO COMMUNICATIONS QUALIFICATION SECTION 5 (COMMON) CHIEF OF NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING JANUARY 1985 Page ; USER'S GUIDE v INITIONS OF WORDS USED IN 1xPQS ITRIBUTING FLEET PERSONNEL . . xi IDAMENTALS AND SYSTEMS SUMMARY xiii 1Security Minimize 3 4Reproduction/DistributionMessage i 5 Format/Hand! ng Publications 7 and Files 8Logs *Operation Orders 9 . 10Broadcast Emission Control 11(EMCON) 12Call Signs Character Reader 13Optical (OCR) Message Preparation 14ControlQuality (QC) and Radio-Wave 15Antenna Propagation Satellite Communications 17(SATCOM) CommunicationsNaval Modular Automated System (NAVMACS) 19(V-2) Naval Modular System 21(V-3) 22Special Circuits Distress Communications 23 24Portable Equipment Commercial Traffic 25 26Interior (1C) Watch Officer 27Communications (CWO) Power Distribution Panels 29 30Circuit Tactical Pod 32Frequency (UHF) RelayUltrahigh 33Radio PrecautionsSafety Set 35Teletypewriter (TTY) Fleet BroadcastSingle-Channel Radioteletypewriter 37K and(Types M) Fleet Multichannel 38 (Type N) 39Nonsecure (Type VV)Radioteletypewriter 40 (Type B)Single-Channel 42Duplex (Type C).... 44Ship/Shore/Ship (Type D)... 46Duplex Ship/Shore/Ship (Type G) 0501-LP-223-0525 rage 5209 WidebandAmplitude-Modulated/Frequenc.y-Modulated (AM/FM) 48Secure Voice (Type R) 5210 Narrow-Band Secure Voice 49(Type S) 5211 NonsecureAmplitude-Modulated/Frequency-Modulated (AM/FM) Voice 50(Type U) Voice 515212 Nonsecure (TypeSingle-Sideband (SSB) Y) 5213 Multichannel 52Radioteletypewriter Ship/Shore/Ship (Type P) 545214 Continuous-Wave Ship/Shore/Ship (Type(CW) W) 5215 Satellite Communications Set 55(SATCOM) (AN/WSC-3) 575216 Set (AN/SSR-1)Signal Receiving 5217 Naval Modular Automated Communications 59(NAVMACS) (V-2) 5218 62 (V-3) 5219 Radio Receiver 65(AN/SRR-19) 5220 66(AN/WRR-3) 5221 Radio Receiver 67(AN/BRR-3) 5222 68(R-390/URR) 5223 Radio Receiver (R-1051/URR) 69 5224 70(AN/URR-27) 5225 Radio Receiver 71(AN/GRR-23(V)) 5226 Transceiver 72(AN/URC-9, AN/SRC-20, AN/SRC-21) 5227 Transmitter (T-827 ) 74 5228 75Radiofrequency Amplifier (AM-3924/URT) 5229 Radiofrequency Amplifier 76(AM-3007) 5230 Radio Transmitter 77(AN/WRT-2) 5231 Transceiver (AN/WSC-3 79LOS) 5232 Radio 81(AN/SRC-16) 5233 83(AN/URC-32) 5234 Radio Transceiver (AN/SRC-23) 85 5235 Maritime Radio Transceiver 86(AN/URC-80) 5236 Radio (AN/VRC-46) 87 5237 Transmitter 88(AN/URT-7) 5238 Radio (T-1108/GRT-21) 89 5239 Antennas and 90(AN/SRA-17 AN/SRA-43) 5240 Antenna Filter Assembly 91(AN/SRA-12) 5241 Coupler 49 and 92Group (AN/SRA-38, 39, 40, 50) 5242 Antenna 93(AN/SRA-33) 5243 Coupler 57 andGroup (AN/SRA-56, 58) 94 5244 Antenna 95(AN/URA-38) 5245 Surface-to-Air .Ultrahigh-Frequency (UHF) Antenna 96(AN/SRA-62). 5246 Converter 97Telegraph-Telephone Signal (CV-2460/SGC) 5247 Terminal Set (AN/SGC-1) 98 5248 Comparator/Converter (AN/URA-17 ) 99 5249 Converter/Keyer/Attenuator 100(AN/UCC-1C/D( V) ) 5250 Terminal Set 101(AN/VCC-2) 5251 Receiver Transfer Switchboard 102 5252 Direct-Current Patch(DC) Panel 103 5253 Transmitter Transfer 104 525.4 Transmitter-Teletypewriter Control 105(C-1004/SG) 5255 Power(DC) Supply 106 5256 Shipboard Communications 107Quality Monitoring 5257 Radio Set Control (C-1138/UR) 109 5258 Frequency Standard 110 5259 ControlRemote-Switching (C-7594/U) Ill DTOll.no u\uvni i Page Audio 112System (SAS) (SA-2112(V)/STQ)Single Tactical 114Frequency Management (AN/TRQ-35(V)) 116Amplifier (AM-3729/SR) Control Transmitter 117(C-4621/SR) Key 118Telegraph (SB-3158/U) Radio Set 119(AN/CRT-3) Audio Converter 120Digital (CV-3333/U) SECTION 121QUALIFICATION WATCHSTATIONS Clerk 185Message Reproduction/Distribution Cutter 189Tape File Clerk 191 r 193Communications Publications orrections Clerk Fleet Broadcast 195Operator Full-Period Termination Operator 199 205Ship-to-Ship/Ship-to-Shore OperatorRadioteletypewriter Out-Router 211 213In-Router Service Clerk 217 Commercial Traffic Clerk 219: Traffic Checker 221 Satellite Communications Set Operator 223(SATCOM) (AN/WSC-3) Hi HF Transmitter 227( ) Operatorgh-Frequency Very-High-Frequency/Ultrahigh-Frequency (VHF/UHF) Transceiver 233Operator Fleet BroadcastSingle-Channel Radioteletypewriter 239K and OperatorSystems (Types M) Fleet Multichannel Broadcast System 243Operator(Type N) Control D and 247Systems (Types B, C, G) Operator VoiceSingle-Sideband (SSB)/Narrow-Band Systems 251Y and Operator(Types S) WidebandAmplitude-Modulated/Frequency-Modulated (AM/FM) 255Voice R and OperatorSystems (Types U) Continuous-Wave 259(CW) Operator Ship/Shore/Ship W)(CW) System (Type 265Operator 269Control OperatorQuality Monitoring System Multichannel Radioteletypewriter Ship/Shore/Ship System 271(Type P) Operator 277Fleet Secure Voice Communications Operator...(FLTSEVOCOM) Naval Modular Automated System (NAVMACS) 281Operator Watch 287Facilities Control (FACCON) Operator 295 Supervisor 299Radio Supervisor Communications Watch Officer 305(CWO) will the StandardsThis explain Personnel Qualification (PQS) program,guide at it and how to use it.is, WHAT IS PQS? The is a for officer and enlisted personnelPQS Program qualification system certain duties. A is a of the minimumperform PQS compilation knowledge d skills to for a specific maintain specificrequired qualify watchstation, or as a team member within a unit. A is notuipment perform PQS program as a but provides Thissigned training program, many training objectives. PQS in a member11 assist you more productive of the "combat-readybecoming alified team."Navy . MAT MAKES UP THE PROGRAM?PQS The consists of the Standard booklet and the Chart.PQS program Progress A. The Standard booklet contains must be able to answer andquestions you rformance items must be able to do in order to for ayou qualify particular tchstation/Workstation. Standards are written naval personnel afterby asking "What do I need to to do theemselves, know job properly?" The Standard booklet is made up of the parts:following 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS 2. USER'S GUIDE 3. OF USED INDEFINITIONS WORDS PQS 4. CONTRIBUTING FLEET PERSONNEL 5. FUNDAMENTALS AND SYSTEMS SUMMARY 6. (100 SECTION) 7. SYSTEMS (200 SECTION) 8. SECTIONQUALIFICATION 9. WATCHSTATIONS/WORKSTATIONS (300 SECTION) 10. FEEDBACK FORM B. to all the Standards in orThe Chart is used displayProgress progress at have been division or work center. Your division officercompleted by your to thees the chart to determine who is qualified stand watches orprogress rform the tasks division. You should check therequired by your progress art to make sure all of the Standards have completed haveperiodically you en recorded. I- FORMATPQS A. The numbers in follow a definite The breakdownPQS pattern. following the is a to PQS format:numbering system handy key 1st 2nd thru 4thDigit Digit ==2 Control and 100 section FundamentalsShip Navigation = = 3 200CIC/Operations Systems = =4 300 section WatchstationsWeapons = 5 Communications =6 Auxiliary (Special) - - v number.a four-digit 5229Example: - = 5 Indicates area Communications)qualification (5 - 29th229 section 2 and that it is the(System section) System find a formatIn the section of Standard booklet, you maySystems your Athe For item .21 must answersuch as following example. you questions If is no withand B. For item .22 all are required. therequestions grid must be answered.all questionsX's, SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND COMPONENT PARTS5229.2 Discuss the items for the components anddesignated following component parts: A. What is its function? B. Where is it located? C. What are the positions and functions of each position? ABC meter X X.21 outputRadiofrequency (RF) .22 RF selector switch XXXoutput C. Qualification Group Numbering System The section is divided intoWatchstation/Workstation (300) qualification for more than one final such asYour book be used qualificationgroups. may Communications Watch Officer Each is indicated on a Final(CWO). group as follows:Qualification Sign-Off Page Example: NAVEDTRA 43355-5AQ1 -43355 Indicates NAVEDTRA number to theassigned PQS package -5 Communications -A first revision - firstIndicates the qualificationQl group 1. FUNDAMENTALS This section identifies basic(100 Section) knowledge needed to do the would have thisjob properly. Normally you acquired tothe school phase of If you have not been school, theduring your training. are outlined and the references listed will aid in arequirements you self-study program. 2. SYSTEMS In the under discussion(200 Section) systems, subject is broken down into functional sections that be to the electricalmay compared in car. The of the electrical are scatteredsystem your components system but taken all form the "electricalyour car, they system."throughout together The same is true of the are The components not allequipment you studying. may be formlocated in one but they still a system.place, he need to know to Watchstations/procedures you properly perform your job. are divided into final 2orkstations qualification "groups" (Qual 1, Qual etc.) 'ith each thegroup containing following: a. Final Qualification Sign-Off Page Final record that is filed in your training jacket and recorded in Service Record finalyour upon qualification b. Qualification Summary Page Record of completion of other PQS qualifications, and within aWatchstations/Workstations qualification group c. (Task Sign-Off Pages) Record of of tasks for eachcompletion performed and instruction watchesWatchstation/Workstation each Watchstation in arequired by qualification group V. HOW TO QUALIFY A. Your division officer or work center supervisor will issue ayou booklet. Your will and set'QS supervisor Watchstations/Workstationsassign ;ime limits for toward(goals) completing your qualification. Progress will be monitored on the center Chart,lualification division/work Progress 'he estimated shown at the of each Watchstation/completion time, beginning be modifiedlorkstation, is only a recommendation and may by your command. t indicates how it will take the sailor under normal condition
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