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==Parent topics== | ==Parent topics== | ||
{{r|Electronic warfare}} | |||
==Subtopics== | ==Subtopics== | ||
{{r|Low probability of intercept}} | |||
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{{r|Joint Tactical Information Distribution System}} | {{r|Joint Tactical Information Distribution System}} | ||
{{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}} | {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}} | ||
{{r|PRC-25}} | {{r|PRC-25}} | ||
{{r|Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System}} | {{r|Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System}} | ||
{{r|HAVE QUICK II}} | |||
{{r|Spread spectrum}} | {{r|Spread spectrum}} | ||
{{r|Squad tactical radio}} | {{r|Squad tactical radio}} | ||
{{r| | ==Other related topics== | ||
{{r|Random number}} | |||
Revision as of 16:50, 28 July 2009
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Parent topics
Subtopics
- Low probability of intercept [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Joint Tactical Information Distribution System [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Joint Tactical Radio System [r]: Add brief definition or description
- PRC-25 [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System [r]: Add brief definition or description
- HAVE QUICK II [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Spread spectrum [r]: A communications technique in which the information to be transmitted travels redundantly over multiple channels (e.g., frequencies, time slots), the number and identity of which may change. It provides greater immunity to noise and electronic attack, makes it harder to intercept, and can increase capacity of a shared medium. [e]
- Squad tactical radio [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Random number [r]: A member of a sequence of which the successive values cannot be predicted, produced by measurement of physical phenomena, appropriate algorithms, or a combination of the two [e]