

Frequencies directly below VHF are indicated as high frequency (HF), and higher altitudes are indicated as superhigh frequencies (UHF) (range 300-3000 MHz). We can briefly guess from the first glance that the higher frequency (VHF) is the same radio frequency range of 30-300 MHz. Although the first regular outbuildings were large, important and bulky, they were the first "viruchalochka" for whether it was a military one, like a joke, how to improve the ability of C4I (command, control, communications, computers and intelligence - command, control, control the sound language, selection of information and computers) of their own efforts. Portable radios may have a range of transmission and capability that far outweighs the performance of smaller handheld radios. The American Marine Corps, for example, announced plans to increase the number of one portable radio stations on the battalion level up to 25 PRC-117F (variant VRC-103 up to 20 pieces) and up to 33 PRC-150HF.


From that hour, consume the link from the succulents and other children, and it also grew sharply. If the first brigade combat groups, equipped with STRYKER armored personnel carriers, were fired in Iraq in 2003, the stench of 1200 radio stations SINCGARS, 78 PRC-150HF and 26 PSC-5C to other radio stations. The need for RAS, to give the opportunity to digitize military moldings, is high and constantly growing. During operation at the platoon, at the same time, rozrokhunkah and other commands, the RAS code will provide a return call to the greater command and tributary subdivisions from multiple stations of higher frequencies (VHF), as well as over-the-horizon channels of communication for the frequencies of the radio station (HF) Russian satellite link MILSATCOM. The radio station of the merezhі combat management (RSBU) became the "working horse" of the hasty coristuvach from that hour, as the migration of tactful mobile radio stations for transport services to the people began. Portable radio stations form the basis, de-base tactful interconnected networks of the Internet Viysk radio stations Golovna / Corisna information
