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1 Transmission Chairman: Lt Col Jagath Premadasa, Sri Lanka
Co-Chairman: CPT David Saclote, Philippines Working Group: CWO2 Tate, Ssgt Wickham, GySgt Fasoldt 1

2 TWG Objectives - Transmission
Confirmed equipment for each country/organization Country Equipment Type NEW ZEALAND ANPRC 148 SCR Radio MFT-U (UHF Repeater) Repeater SRI LANKA ASELSAN LHP 265DE (HF) NEPAL KENWOOD GRINTEK BT-10 5W SSB TONGA BARRETT 2090 (HF) PNG CODAN 211OM (HF) CAMBODIA IC 718 (HF) VRU 611 (HF) KENWOOD TM 271A TC 580V (H/H) MALAYSIA TRC MONGOLIA RF-310V-HH THAILAND MALDIVES ICOM M710 MOTOROLA GM-338 JAPAN VERTEX STANDERD C4I Cross Band BANGLADESH BARRETT 940 (HF) AUSTRAILA ANPRC 150 ANPRC 152 PHILIPPINES RF5800V-HH RF5800H-MP VIETNAM PRC 624 SINGAPORE PRC 840 For Radio Endeavor, consideration for participation should be given to previous organizations who have supported PE to include Motorola, Rockwell-Collins, and Codan. New organizations should be considered based on participating countries systems to maximize information sharing potential. MCIG database is a valid source to identify industry partners systems previous assessed by program. SW2: Priority is to capture systems for use.

3 TWG Objectives - Transmission
Final test procedures and schedules of all radio equipment Test procedures for all radio equipment should be conducted prior to operations using the test procedure template. The schedule test for all radio equipment should be conducted every and report should be submitted to MNCC (Attn: Transmission). In the event that the radio test didn’t materialize in the scheduled time, the radio test should be conducted as soon as the radio equipment is in idle and submit the report immediately. For Radio Endeavor, consideration for participation should be given to previous organizations who have supported PE to include Motorola, Rockwell-Collins, and Codan. New organizations should be considered based on participating countries systems to maximize information sharing potential. MCIG database is a valid source to identify industry partners systems previous assessed by program. SW2: Priority is to capture systems for use.

4 TWG Objectives - Transmission
Final test procedures and schedules of all radio equipment For Radio Endeavor, consideration for participation should be given to previous organizations who have supported PE to include Motorola, Rockwell-Collins, and Codan. New organizations should be considered based on participating countries systems to maximize information sharing potential. MCIG database is a valid source to identify industry partners systems previous assessed by program. SW2: Priority is to capture systems for use.

5 TWG Objectives - Transmission
Final detailed architecture and frequencies based on the outputs of all TWGs concerned Country Equipment Type Frequency Range NEW ZEALAND ANPRC 148 SCR Radio MHz MFT-U (UHF Repeater) Repeater MHz SRI LANKA ASELSAN VHF MHz UHF MHz LHP 265DE (HF) MHz NEPAL KENWOOD MHz GRINTEK MHz BT-10 5W SSB MHz TONGA BARRETT 2090 (HF) MHz PNG CODAN 211OM (HF) MHZ CAMBODIA IC 718 (HF) MHz VRU 611 (HF) 3-15MHz KENWOOD TM 271A MHz TC 580V (H/H) MALAYSIA TRC MHz MONGOLIA MHz RF-310V-HH 30-512MHz THAILAND MHz MALDIVES ICOM M710 MHz MOTOROLA GM-338 MHz JAPAN VERTEX STANDERD MHz C4I Cross Band BANGLADESH BARRETT 940 (HF) MHz AUSTRAILA ANPRC 150 MHz ANPRC 152 MHz PHILIPPINES RF5800V-HH 30-108MHz RF5800H-MP 1.6-60MHz VIETNAM PRC 624 MHz SINGAPORE PRC 840 MHz For Radio Endeavor, consideration for participation should be given to previous organizations who have supported PE to include Motorola, Rockwell-Collins, and Codan. New organizations should be considered based on participating countries systems to maximize information sharing potential. MCIG database is a valid source to identify industry partners systems previous assessed by program. SW2: Priority is to capture systems for use.

6 Kathmandu Airport (DCP 1)
PE14 EXERCISE AREA Radisson Hotel MNCC Kharipati (DCP 2) Yak & Yeti Hotel (ECC) Bhadrakali (FOB) Kathmandu Airport (DCP 1) Kulekhani Dam

7 PACIFIC ENDEAVOR 14 UHF NET
Radio Configuration Type: AN/PRC-117F Power: 10 watts Frequency: 450MHz Antenna: 1ft Helical Whip Line Color Legend Good Marginal Unsatisfactory

8 Communication Structure
DCP2 (Kharipati) MNCC (Radison) 13 km 4.13 km 1.4 km 2.59 km DCP1 (KTM Airport) ECC (Yak &Yeti) FOB (Bhadrakali) - HF/VHF/UHF - HF/VHF

9 TWG Objectives - Transmission
Disposition of Countries in each site Location Country Frequency Band MNCC, Radison NEPAL HF MALAYSIA MALDIVES VHF HI VIETNAM VHF LOW NEW ZEALAND VHF/UHF USA SATCOM X-BAND ECC, Yak and Yeti TONGA MONGOLIA CAMBODIA SINGAPORE Location Country Frequency Band Kathmandu Airport NEPAL HF SRI LANKA VHF/UHF ASUTRALIA HF/VHF LOW JAPAN VHF HI CROSS-BAND NEW ZEALAND UHF Repeater USA SATCOM X-BAND Bhadrakali PNG CAMBODIA PHILIPPINES AUSTRALIA Kharipati UHF BANGLADESH VHF For Radio Endeavor, consideration for participation should be given to previous organizations who have supported PE to include Motorola, Rockwell-Collins, and Codan. New organizations should be considered based on participating countries systems to maximize information sharing potential. MCIG database is a valid source to identify industry partners systems previous assessed by program. SW2: Priority is to capture systems for use.

10 MNCC CMD 1 – HF FREQUENCY: Day Night Primary 3.5 Mhz 2.9 Mhz Secondary
Radisson MNCC Nepal- Malaysia- Yak and Yetti ECC Nepal Tonga Mongolia Kat Int’l Airport DCP1 Sri Lanka Australia Bhadrakali FOB PNG Philippines Kharipati DCP2 Cambodia Bangladesh FREQUENCY: Day Night Primary 3.5 Mhz 2.9 Mhz Secondary 3.6 Mhz 3.0 Mhz Tertiary 3.7 Mhz 3.1 Mhz

11 MNCC ADMIN – VHF LOW FREQUENCY: Primary 50.0 Mhz Secondary 51.0 Mhz
Kat Int’l Airport DCP1 Nepal Australia Kharipati DCP2 Nepal Philippines Yak and Yetti ECC Nepal Singapore Bhadrakali FOB Nepal Philippines Radisson MNCC Nepal Vietnam FREQUENCY: Primary 50.0 Mhz Secondary 51.0 Mhz Tertiary 50.5 Mhz

12 MNCC CMD 2 – VHF HI FREQUENCY: Primary 136.2 Mhz Secondary 136.4 Mhz
Kharipati DCP2 Nepal Philippines Japan Kat Int’l Airport DCP1 Nepal Sri Lanka Japan Bhadrakali FOB Nepal Cambodia Australia Yak and Yetti ECC Nepal Cambodia Mongolia Radisson MNCC Nepal Vietnam FREQUENCY: Primary 136.2 Mhz Secondary 136.4 Mhz

13 MNCC SAFETY – UHF FREQUENCY: Primary 450.0 Mhz Secondary 451.0 Mhz
Kat Int’l Airport DCP1 Nepal Sri Lanka Kharipati DCP2 Nepal Bhadrakali FOB Nepal Australia Yak and Yetti ECC Nepal Mongolia Radisson MNCC Nepal New Zealand FREQUENCY: Primary 450.0 Mhz Secondary 451.0 Mhz Tertiary 450.5 Mhz

14 TWG Objectives - Transmission
Final radio guard chart COMMUNICATION GUARD CHART Legend X - Guard W - When Directed A - As Required M - Monitor C - Net Control S - Assistant Net Control O - Can Connect Cross Band MNCC CMD 1 MNCC ADMIN MNCC CMD 2 MNCC SAFETY SATCOM Microwave Point to Point Military NGO Coord Transmssion Type HF VHF LOW VHF HIGH UHF SHF MNCC Radisson C ECC Yak and Yetti X  X FOB Bhadrakali DCP1 Kathmandu Int'l Airport DCP2 Kharipati For Radio Endeavor, consideration for participation should be given to previous organizations who have supported PE to include Motorola, Rockwell-Collins, and Codan. New organizations should be considered based on participating countries systems to maximize information sharing potential. MCIG database is a valid source to identify industry partners systems previous assessed by program. SW2: Priority is to capture systems for use.

15 TWG Objectives - Transmission
Finalize and review and finish updates to the Radio Procedures SOP Final updates for Transmission SOP submitted to MNF SOP TWG For Radio Endeavor, consideration for participation should be given to previous organizations who have supported PE to include Motorola, Rockwell-Collins, and Codan. New organizations should be considered based on participating countries systems to maximize information sharing potential. MCIG database is a valid source to identify industry partners systems previous assessed by program. SW2: Priority is to capture systems for use.

16 TWG Objectives - Transmission
Finalized SATCOM Endeavor Agenda, Syllabus, and Partners For Radio Endeavor, consideration for participation should be given to previous organizations who have supported PE to include Motorola, Rockwell-Collins, and Codan. New organizations should be considered based on participating countries systems to maximize information sharing potential. MCIG database is a valid source to identify industry partners systems previous assessed by program. SW2: Priority is to capture systems for use.

17 TWG Objectives - Transmission
Finalize PE14 objective Execute and supervise Transmission plan For Radio Endeavor, consideration for participation should be given to previous organizations who have supported PE to include Motorola, Rockwell-Collins, and Codan. New organizations should be considered based on participating countries systems to maximize information sharing potential. MCIG database is a valid source to identify industry partners systems previous assessed by program. SW2: Priority is to capture systems for use.

18 QUESTIONS?

19 Partner Nation by site new
KHARIPATI (DCP1) RAD/MNCC NEPAL USA RRK 1 13 km NEPAL USA RRK 3 4.13 km KTM Airport (DCP2) 1.4 km 21.78 km 2.59 km NEPAL USA RRK 2 NEPAL Y & Y (ECC) NEPAL NEPAL - Capable in VHF/UHF - HF Comm Only BHADRAKALI(FOB) - Capable to communicate among DCP 1, 2,FOB,ECC,MNCC & aircraft KULEKHENI DAM


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