{"id":217,"date":"2015-06-10T10:51:08","date_gmt":"2015-06-10T10:51:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citizenmilitem.com\/?p=217"},"modified":"2015-06-10T10:51:08","modified_gmt":"2015-06-10T10:51:08","slug":"volume-2-table-of-contents","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citizenmilitem.com\/?p=217","title":{"rendered":"Volume 2 Table of Contents"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Work on Volume 2 is well under way.<\/p>\n<p>I have the first several chapters done, and the table of contents created to serve as an outline.<\/p>\n<p>As chapters are completed, It may change how I present some of the later material, so the TOC WILL change.<\/p>\n<p>Here is the TOC.. .If you see something you think should be added, let me know. \u00a0 Keep in mind, SIGINT and Electronic Warefare will be covered in Volume Three.<\/p>\n<div id=\"Table of Contents1_Head\" dir=\"ltr\">\n<p align=\"center\"><span style=\"font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif;\"><span style=\"font-size: x-large;\">Table of Contents<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>Legal<br \/>\nPreface<br \/>\nI. Introduction<br \/>\nII. Security<br \/>\nA) OPSEC<br \/>\nB) COMSEC<br \/>\nC) TRANSEC<br \/>\nD) Threat SIGINT Capabilities<\/p>\n<p>Part 1: Administration<br \/>\nI. Define standard operating procedures. (SOP&#8217;s)<br \/>\nII. Communication Table of Organization and Equipment<br \/>\n. \u00a0A) Category of radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0B) Radio Operation Constraints<br \/>\nIII. UHF\/VHF Radio Types (and High HF)<br \/>\n. \u00a0A) FRS\/GMRS portable radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0B) GMRS only portable and mobile radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0C) MURS portable radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0D) Citizens Band (CB) portable radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0E) Citizens Band (CB) Mobile radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0F) ISR and SMR band digital frequency hopping voice radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0G) Business Band analog voice portable and mobile radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0H) Business Band analog voice Chineese import radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0I) Business Band digital voice portable and mobile radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0J) UHF\/VHF Ham radio fm analog voice portable and mobile radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0K) UHF\/VHF Ham radio SSB mobile radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0L) UHF\/VHF Ham radio low usage bands portable and mobile radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0M) UHF\/VHF Ham radio digital voice portable and mobile radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0N) UHF\/VHF Ham radio digital voice with transverter to low usage bands portable and \u00a0 . \u00a0 \u00a0mobile radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0O) UHF\/VHF Ham digital data and packet radio:<br \/>\n. \u00a0P) 10m Ham portable and mobile radios:<br \/>\nIV. Range Beyond Handheld<br \/>\n. \u00a0A) Relay<br \/>\n. \u00a0B) Simplex Repeater<br \/>\n. \u00a0C) Duplex Repeater<br \/>\n. \u00a0D) Cross Band Repeater<br \/>\n. \u00a0E) Multipoint links<br \/>\n. \u00a0F) Directional Antennas<br \/>\nV. Beyond Line Of Sight (BLOS)<br \/>\n. \u00a0A) HF Groundwave<br \/>\n. \u00a0B) HF Skywave<br \/>\n. \u00a0C) HF NVIS<br \/>\n. \u00a0D) mixed band relays<br \/>\nVI. HF Radio Types<br \/>\n. \u00a0A) High Frequency (HF) Ham analog voice radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0B) High Frequency (HF) Ham continous wave (CW) morse code radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0C) High Frequency (HF) Ham digital text mode radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0D) High Frequency (HF) Ham graphic mode radios:<br \/>\n. \u00a0E) High Frequency (HF) Ham digital voice radios:<br \/>\nF. \u00a0) High Frequency (HF) Ham digital packet and data radios:<br \/>\nVII. BLOS Less Common Methods<br \/>\n. \u00a0A) Microwave relay<br \/>\n. \u00a0B) Tropo Scatter<br \/>\n. \u00a0C) EME\/ Moonbounce<br \/>\n. \u00a0D) Meteor Scatter<br \/>\n. \u00a0E) HM-mesh\/VOIP<br \/>\n. \u00a0F) HamSat<br \/>\n. \u00a0G) Sat Phone<br \/>\nVIII. Other Means of Communications<br \/>\n. \u00a0A) POTS<br \/>\n. \u00a0B) Field Phones<br \/>\n. \u00a0C) VOIP<br \/>\n. \u00a0D) Visual Signals<br \/>\n. \u00a0E) Sound Signals<br \/>\n. \u00a0IX. Cellular Telephones<br \/>\nXI. OPSEC and COMSEC and Sensitive Materials<br \/>\nXII. Codenames and Codewords<br \/>\nXIII. Generating SOI&#8217;s<br \/>\nXIV. Generating OTP&#8217;s and Dryad Sheets<br \/>\nXV. Generating Codebooks<\/p>\n<p>Part 2: Mission Planning and Opertaions<br \/>\nI. Spectrum Management<br \/>\nII. COMPLANS<br \/>\nIII. Physical Setups<br \/>\n. \u00a0A) Organization, Links, and OPORD<br \/>\n. \u00a0B) Relay\/ Repeater site selection<br \/>\n. \u00a0C) CP and CP site selection<br \/>\n. \u00a0D) LP\/OP and site selection<br \/>\n. \u00a0E) Vehicle Setups<br \/>\nIV. Handling Traffic<br \/>\nV. Nets<br \/>\nVI. Supporting Joint Operations<\/p>\n<p>Part 3: Training and Discipline<br \/>\nI. Basics of Training<br \/>\n. \u00a0A) Crawl, Walk, Run<br \/>\n. \u00a0B) Planning lessons and classroom basics<br \/>\n. \u00a0C) Field training basics<br \/>\nII. Classroom exercises<br \/>\n. \u00a0A) physically using a radio<br \/>\n. \u00a0B) Standard Operating Procedures<br \/>\nIII. Field Excercises<br \/>\n. \u00a0A) Signals specific drills vs Signals as part of other exercises.<br \/>\n. \u00a0B) Using equipment in the field<br \/>\n. \u00a0C) Equipment performance testing<br \/>\n. \u00a0D) Alternates, contingencies and failover<br \/>\n. \u00a0E) After Actions<br \/>\nIV. Recruiting<br \/>\n. \u00a0A) Creating a program of continuity and shared responsibilities<br \/>\n. \u00a0B) Expanding the signals team, and training its new members<\/p>\n<p>Part 4 Conclusion<\/p>\n<p>Part 5 Appendices<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Work on Volume 2 is well under way. I have the first several chapters done, and the table of contents created to serve as an outline. 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