Total Army Training System Courseware

Radio Operator Maintainer 


Course No. TA-113-31C10-TCD

Title Radio Operator Maintainer

Effective
Date
May 2004

Supersedes
TATS
Course(s)
THIS PROGRAM OF INSTRUCTION SUPERSEDES Radio Operator Maintainer  POI

Proponent Signal School, Fort Gordon, GA 30905

Foreign
Disclosure
Restrictions
THIS POI SUPERCEDES POI 201-31C10 (F) TATS RADIO OPERATOR-MAINTAINER, APPROVED 29 JUN98

 


Purpose/
Scope
 To provide enlisted personnel with the skills and knowledge to install, operate         and perform
unit level maintenance on tactical AM radio, Tactical Satellite (TACSAT) Manportable radios,
HF Data Systems, Single Channel Ground Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS), Automated Key
Management System's (AKMS) Data Transer Device (DTD) AN/CYZ-10, Precision Lightweight GPS
Receiver (PLGR) AN/PSN-11; AM/FM antenna systems; operate and maintain Force XXI Battle Command
Brigade-and-Below (FBCB2); and perform preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on
associated power generating and vehicle equipment

Installs, operates, and performs unit level maintenance on AM and TACSAT (manportable) radio,
HF Data systems, SINCGARS, DTD AN/CYZ-10, PLGR AN/PSN-11; transposes, processes, transmits,
receives, and maintains accountability for record communications; installs, operates,
maintains programs and maintains accountability for cryptographic devices and material;
installs AM/FM antennas and antenna systems; operates and maintains FBCB2; installs, operates,
troubleshoots and performs PMCS on power generating equipment and tactical vehicle equipment. 

 


Special
Information

For Reserve Component Enlisted personnel, this course is organized into two interrelated
phases.  Each phase relates specifically to the soldier's branch and MOS.
-     Phase I consists of 75 hours of self-study/distance learning and 128 hours of MOS
   training. The soldier will be given a distance learning packet during weekend training 
   that must be completed before the next weekend training date. Phase I is conducted 
   during IDT and must be completed prior to entry into Phase II training.

- Phase II consists of 120 hours of MOS training.  It is conducted during ADT. 

-  The Individual Training Record DA Form 5286-R and Service School Academic Evaluation
Report DA Form 1059 from Phase I (IDT) must accompany the soldier when attending

 

 

Special
Instructions
This course is available for download only. Materials may be in more than one format, for example: Microsoft Word (DOC), Microsoft Power Point (PPT), Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF), and Moving Picture Expert Group (MPEG). Necessary viewers are available from the RDL "Download Viewers" site.

Testing Material. Test material is not included with this course. The TASS Battalion Test Control Officer will order the test material from:

Commander

Signal School Fort Gordon GA. 30905


Questions concerning subject matter of this course may be addressed to the Proponent.


TATS
Course
Content
This TATS Course consists of the following:
ACADEMIC TIME
MODULE D: Single Channel Ground Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) and DTD 33.0
MODULE I:

HF ANTENNAS AND WAVE PROPAGATION

8.0
MODULE J: HF DATA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 34.0
MODULE K: TACTICAL SATELLITE (TACSAT) SYSTEMS 10.0
MODULE E: Single Shelter Switch (SSS) 61.0
MODULE J: SMART-T 12.0
MODULE M: TACTICAL SYSTEMS OPERATIONS 35.0
     
TOTAL 193.0

Course materials are available in Microsoft Word (DOC) and PowerPoint (PPT) formats as appropriate. They are packaged as a self-extracting zip file to facilitate download.

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