(3) The OL-416/TYQ-35 is the management shelter.
It also
consists of an S-250 and an M-1037.
It includes the multicolor
graphics display unit and two management VDU workstations.
The
graphics display unit provides a display of the network connectivity
at corps or division levels.
The VDU workstations function
differently, depending on their deployment role. At a corps SCC, one
workstation manages the NCs and their LOS radio links.
The other
workstation manages the extension nodes and their LOS radio links.
At the division SCC, the above functions are combined in one
workstation.
The other station controls the movement of the MSE
elements, determines the status of individual platoons, and acts as a
traffic service position for SCC messages.
This shelter receives
electrical power from the technical shelter. A 3/4-ton cargo trailer
M-101A2 is part of the assemblage.
Major Components
1
Shelter S-250
1
Environmental Control Unit
2
DNVTs TA-1035/U
1
Intercommunications Station LS-147
1
Graphic Display
1
Graphic Display Control Unit
2
VDUs
1
1
b. Node Center. NCs form a structure upon which to build the MSE
system extensions. The following components comprise the individual
NCs:
(1) The radio set AN/GRC-224 consists of an RF unit and a
control unit. The RF unit is a transmitter and receiver, and mounts
The control unit is a throw-on-
the-ground component, or it mounts on the AN/TRC-190. This radio set
provides flexibility for simple and efficient network planning and
The LOS terminal or node switch assemblage
provides power. Figure 1-39 shows the radio set.
Major Components
1
Control Unit
1
RF Unit
1
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