Sunday, June 7, 2009

Satellite Communications of the Recent Past




This is some of the equipment that i personally used while i was in the Marine Corps in 2002-2006. This equipment was put into service in 1985.
The AN/TSC-93A and AN/TSC-93B terminals contain equipment to receive, transmit, and process medium and high capacity multiplexed voice, data, and teletypewriter circuits. AN/TSC-93B provides a capacity of 24 channels that can operate in a point to point mode or as a non-nodal terminal in a nodal network. These terminals are used as a communications link via satellite with another AN/TSC-93A. Using encryption equipment, they will process secure and nonsecure traffic. The terminals are intended for point-to-point operation in tactical communications systems. They can simultaneously transmit and receive a single high data-rate carrier.

AN?TSC-93A and AN/TSC-93B Satellite Communications Terminals, http://www.fas.org/spp/military/program/com/an-tsc-93.htm Maintained by Robert ShermanOriginally created by John PikeUpdated Thursday, March 02, 2000 10:25:31 AM

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