U.S. ARMY EXPERT INFANTRYMAN'S BADGE (EIB) TEST

TASK SUMMARY

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Station H: COMMUNICATIONS

Point H-1 Operate FM Radios AN/PRC-77 or AN/PRC-119

Task 1: Operate Secure AN/PRC-77 or AN/PRC-119 SINgle Channel Ground to Air Radio System(SINCGARS) Radio in Single Channel (SC) mode

TEST CONDITIONS: Given an AN/PRC-119 or AN/PRC-77, the required accessories, and a requirement to prepare the radio for operation.

TEST STANDARDS: Tell the candidate he is a RadioTelephone Operator (RTO), with an AN/PRC-119 (dismounted) or AN/PRC-77 and required accessories, and to place the radio into operation for (manpack) operations.

1. Install battery(ies).
2. Connect TSEC/KY-57 or ANCD to radio (non-ICOM only).
3. Install antenna.
4. Connect handset H-250.
5. Record battery life condition on side of battery.

TECHNICAL MANUAL CROSSWALK: This task does not differ from task number TM 11-5820-890-10-1, SINCGARS Ground Combat Net Radio ICOM, TM 11-5820-890-10-3, SINCGARS Ground Combat Net Radio Non-ICOM

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR POINT: The SOI extract, AN/PRC-77 or AN/PRC-119 FM radio, stopwatch, clipboard, BA-4836 or 5590 battery, RT-1523, antenna, and handset H-250, two field tables, pencil and ballpoint pen, and FB From 20-18-R

SITE SETUP: Locate the AN/PRC-77 or 119 Radio, SOI extract, stopwatch, clipboard, BA-4836/5590 Battery, RT-1523, antenna, and handset H-250, pencil/ballpoint pen onto two field tables.

"Let me have your attention. At this point, you are required to put the SINCGARS radio into operation within 5 minutes. You are the platoon leader, 1st Platoon, "B" Company, 1st Battalion.

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

"You must perform this task without injuring yourself or damaging the equipment. Do you understand what you must do?"

If there are any questions, you may repeat the instructions but you may not elaborate on what you have read.

Allow the candidate to proceed for 5 minutes and say:

"Stop."

WARNING: THE BA 5590 LITHIUM BATTERY USED FOR SINCGARS RADIOS AND JAVELIN ATGM CLUs CONTAINS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE: DO NOT HEAT, INCINERATE, CRUSH, PUNCTURE, DISASSEMBLE, OR OTHERWISE MUTILATE BATTERY. DO NOT HAVE WATER CONTACT THE BATTERY. DO NOT SHORT-CIRCUIT, RECHARGE, OR BY PASS INTERNAL FUSES. DO NOT STORE BATTERY IN EQUIPMENT. DO NOT PLACE USED BATTERIES IN ORDINARY TRASH. TURN IN THROUGH SUPPLY CHANNELS. DO TURN OFF EQUIPMENT AND LEAVE THE AREA IMMEDIATELY IF YOU FEEL THE BATTERY CASE BECOMING VERY HOT, HEAR BATTERY HISSING OR BURPING, OR SMELL A GAS LIKE ROTTEN EGGS. REMOVE THE BATTERY ONLY AFTER IT COOLS DOWN.

TASK SUMMARY

Station H-2: COMMUNICATIONS PROCEDURES

Point H-2-A

Task 2: Operate as a Station in a Radio Net Using AN/PRC-77

TEST CONDITIONS: Given a radio set prepared for operation, SOI extract, and KTC 600 or KTC 1400 training tactical operation code.

TEST STANDARDS: Enter the net through the Net Control Station (NCS), correctly perform authentication, transmit an encoded message of five words or decode a message of five words, and ask permission to leave the net within 12 minutes. Use proper radiotelephone procedures in transmitting and receiving messages.

SOLDIER'S MANUAL CROSSWALK: This task is based on task number 113-573-8006 in STP 21-24-SMCT. and 113-573-4003 in STP 7-11BCHM14-SM-TG. This task differs in that task number 113-573-4003 does not specify the number of words that have to be encoded/decoded. FM 21-75 Combat Skills of the Soldier, Chapter 7 Communications describes radio procedures.

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR POINT: SOI extract, KTC 600 or KTC 1400, pencil, ballpoint pen, stopwatch, clipboard, field table; basic message to transmit, printed on a 3- by 5-inch card to include NCS frequency; and FB Form 20-19-R.

SITE SETUP: Locate the radio, KTC 600 or KTC 1400, SOI extract, and the message to be encoded and decoded on a field table.

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

"Let me have your attention. At this point, you are required to operate as a station in a radio net using the AN/PRC-77. You will enter the net through the NCS, correctly perform authentication, transmit an encoded message of five words/decode a message of five words, and ask permission from the NCS to leave the NCS within 12 minutes. You are the platoon leader of 1st Platoon, "B" Company, 1st Battalion, and you are calling your company commander. The basic message that you must transmit, including information about the NCS and radio frequency, is located on a card in front of you. You must use the proper radiotelephone procedures in transmitting and receiving these messages."

Candidates are not be penalized due to faulty equipment during transmitting/receiving message for example, message not clearly received or transmitted.

"Begin."

Phonetic alphabet

Phonetic numbers

Multiple digit numbers

Prowords A-C

Prowords C-I

Prowords I-R

Prowords R-W

Allow the candidate to proceed for 12 minutes and say:

"Stop."

TASK SUMMARY

Station H-2: COMMUNICATIONS PROCEDURES

Point H-2-B

Task 2: Operate as a Station in a Radio Net Using AN/PRC-119 SINCGARS.

SINgle Channel Ground to Air Radio System

TEST CONDITIONS: Given one man-packed AN/PRC-119, and one information card consisting of: sending station duty position, receiving station duty position, and message to transmit using nonsecure RT-1439/VRC.

TEST STANDARDS: Put into operation the AN/PRC-119, load the AN/PRC-119 with the ANCD, using the extract appropriate call signs and suffixes, and send a message using proper prowords, phonetic alphabet, and numerals with 100 percent accuracy all within 12 minutes using nonsecure.

SOLDIER/TECHNICAL MANUAL CROSSWALK: TM 11-5820-890-10-1, SINCGARS Ground Combat Net Radio ICOM TM 11-5820-890-10-3, SINCGARS Ground Combat Net Radio Non-ICOM. FM 21-75 Combat Skills of the Soldier, Chapter 7 Communications describes radio procedures.

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR POINT: SOI extract, AN/PRC-119, BA-5590 battery, RT-1523, antenna, and handset H-250, RT-1439/VRC, two field tables, basic message to transmit, pencil/ballpoint pen, stopwatch, clipboard, printed on a 3- by 5-inch card to include NCS frequency and FB Form 20-19-R.

SITE SETUP: Locate the radio AN/PRC-119, RT-1439/VRC using nonsecure receiver-transmitter RT-1439/VRC, KTC 600 or 1400 SOI extract on a table. Provide enough room on the table to comfortably use SOI and KTC 600 or KTC 1400.

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

"Let me have your attention. At this station, you are required to place the SINCGARS into operation, fill the radio with the ANCD, use nonsecure receiver-transmitter RT-1439/VRC and (SOI) to find the correct call signs and suffixes, and send a message using the proper call signs, prowords, phonetic alphabet, and numerals with 100 percent accuracy. The date, net ID, and message that you must transmit is provided on the card in front of you. You are the platoon leader of 3d Platoon, "C" Company, 3/187 Infantry Battalion, and you are calling your company commander. You have 12 minutes to complete this task. Do you have any questions?"

Candidate is not to be penalized due to faulty equipment during transmitting/receiving message for example, message not clearly received or transmitted.)

"Begin.">

Phonetic alphabet

Phonetic numbers

Multiple digit numbers

Prowords A-C

Prowords C-I

Prowords I-R

Prowords R-W

Allow the candidate to proceed for 12 minutes and say:

"Stop."


Station H Pre-Test
1. Grid coordinate GL 1234 5678, what does GL refer to?

2. You are plotting GL 1234 5678, what are the first two numbers measured?

3. What kind of grid coordinate is this?

4. An 8-digit coordinate is accurate to ___ meters?

5. You have plotted two 8 digit coordinates, you are at the first one and must land navigate to the second. How do you measure this grid azimuth with a protractor?

6. You now have a grid azimuth of 135 degrees. Why can't you use that setting on your compass?

7. Your grid azimuth is 135 degrees. You must convert to a magnetic azimuth, where do you find the G-M angle to do this?

8. Your G-M angle is 7 degrees to the west, so magnetic north is 7 degrees left of your grid north. What rule do you use to convert 135 degrees grid to magnetic?

9. What does LARS stand for?

10. If your G-M is 7 degrees to the west, and your grid azimuth is 135, what is your magnetic azimuth?

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