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Category : Government communication systems
Languages : en
Pages : 704
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Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) Final Operational Capability (FOC)
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Category : Government communication systems
Languages : en
Pages : 704
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Publisher:
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Category : Government communication systems
Languages : en
Pages : 704
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Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) Final Operational Capability (FOC)
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Category : Government communication systems
Languages : en
Pages : 370
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Category : Government communication systems
Languages : en
Pages : 370
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Ground Wave Emergency Network Final Operational Capability: Environmental Assessment for Central Utah Relay Node, Site Number RN 8C920UT.
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Languages : en
Pages : 99
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The ground wave emergency network (GWEN) is a radio communication system designed to relay emergency messages between strategic military areas in the continental United States. Gwen.
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Languages : en
Pages : 99
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The ground wave emergency network (GWEN) is a radio communication system designed to relay emergency messages between strategic military areas in the continental United States. Gwen.
Ground Wave Emergency Network Final Operational Capability. Environmental Assessment for Central Minnesota Relay Node, Site No. RN 8C935MN.
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Languages : en
Pages : 99
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The Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) is a radio communication system designed to relay emergency messages between strategic military areas in the continental United States. The system is immune to the effects of high- altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) energy surges caused by nuclear bursts in the ionosphere that would disrupt conventional communications equipment such as telephones and shortwave radios. A failure of such equipment would prevent timely communications among top military and civilian leaders and strategic Air Force locations and prevent U.S. assessment and retaliation during an attack. GWEN is an essential part of a defense modernization program to upgrade and improve our nation's communications system, thereby strengthening deterrence. The GWEN system consists of a network of relay nodes, receive-only stations, and input/output stations. Each relay node, such as the one proposed in central Minnesota, consists of a guyed radio tower facility similar to those used by commercial AM broadcast transmitters.
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Languages : en
Pages : 99
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The Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) is a radio communication system designed to relay emergency messages between strategic military areas in the continental United States. The system is immune to the effects of high- altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) energy surges caused by nuclear bursts in the ionosphere that would disrupt conventional communications equipment such as telephones and shortwave radios. A failure of such equipment would prevent timely communications among top military and civilian leaders and strategic Air Force locations and prevent U.S. assessment and retaliation during an attack. GWEN is an essential part of a defense modernization program to upgrade and improve our nation's communications system, thereby strengthening deterrence. The GWEN system consists of a network of relay nodes, receive-only stations, and input/output stations. Each relay node, such as the one proposed in central Minnesota, consists of a guyed radio tower facility similar to those used by commercial AM broadcast transmitters.
Ground Wave Emergency Network Final Operational Capability: Environmental Assessment for Central Nevada Relay Node, Site Number RN 8W917NV.
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Languages : en
Pages : 101
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The Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) is a radio communication system designed to relay emergency messages between strategic military areas in the continental United States.
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Languages : en
Pages : 101
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The Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) is a radio communication system designed to relay emergency messages between strategic military areas in the continental United States.
Ground Wave Emergency Network. Final Operational Capability. Environmental Assessment for Southern Nevada Relay Node, Site No. RN 8W918NV.
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Languages : en
Pages : 147
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The Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) is a radio communication system designed to relay emergency messages between strategic military areas in the continental United States. The system is immune to the effects of high- altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) energy surges caused by nuclear bursts in the ionosphere that would disrupt conventional communications equipment such as telephones and shortwave radios. A failure of such equipment would prevent timely communications among top military and civilian leaders and strategic Air Force locations and prevent U.S. assessment and retaliation during an attack. GWEN is an essential part of a defense modernization program to upgrade and improve our nation's communications system, thereby strengthening deterrence. The GWEN system consists of a network of relay nodes, receive-only stations, and input/output stations. Each relay node, such as the one proposed in southern Nevada consists of a guyed radio tower facility similar to those used by commercial AM broadcast transmitters.
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Languages : en
Pages : 147
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The Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) is a radio communication system designed to relay emergency messages between strategic military areas in the continental United States. The system is immune to the effects of high- altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) energy surges caused by nuclear bursts in the ionosphere that would disrupt conventional communications equipment such as telephones and shortwave radios. A failure of such equipment would prevent timely communications among top military and civilian leaders and strategic Air Force locations and prevent U.S. assessment and retaliation during an attack. GWEN is an essential part of a defense modernization program to upgrade and improve our nation's communications system, thereby strengthening deterrence. The GWEN system consists of a network of relay nodes, receive-only stations, and input/output stations. Each relay node, such as the one proposed in southern Nevada consists of a guyed radio tower facility similar to those used by commercial AM broadcast transmitters.
Ground Wave Emergency Network Final Operational Capability: Environmental Assessment for Northwestern Nebraska Relay Node, Site Number RN 8C930NE.
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Languages : en
Pages : 101
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The Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) is a radio communication system designed to relay emergency messages between strategic military areas in the continental United States. The system is immune to the effects of high- altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) energy surges caused by nuclear bursts in the ionosphere that would disrupt conventional communications equipment such as telephones and shortwave radios. A failure of such equipment would prevent timely communications among top military and civilian leaders and strategic Air Force locations and prevent U.S. assessment and retaliation during an attack. GWEN is an essential part of a defense modernization program to upgrade and improve our nation's communications system, thereby strengthening deterrence. The GWEN system consists of a network of relay nodes, receive-only stations, and input/output stations. Each relay node, such as the one proposed in northwestern Nebraska, consists of a guyed radio tower facility similar to those used by commercial AM broadcast transmitters.
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Languages : en
Pages : 101
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The Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) is a radio communication system designed to relay emergency messages between strategic military areas in the continental United States. The system is immune to the effects of high- altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) energy surges caused by nuclear bursts in the ionosphere that would disrupt conventional communications equipment such as telephones and shortwave radios. A failure of such equipment would prevent timely communications among top military and civilian leaders and strategic Air Force locations and prevent U.S. assessment and retaliation during an attack. GWEN is an essential part of a defense modernization program to upgrade and improve our nation's communications system, thereby strengthening deterrence. The GWEN system consists of a network of relay nodes, receive-only stations, and input/output stations. Each relay node, such as the one proposed in northwestern Nebraska, consists of a guyed radio tower facility similar to those used by commercial AM broadcast transmitters.
Ground Wave Emergency Network Final Operational Capability. Environmental Assessment for Northeastern Nevada Relay Node. Site No. RN 8W922NV.
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Languages : en
Pages : 107
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The proposed action covered by this Environmental Assessment (EA) includes construction and operation of a relay node of the Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) in northeastern Nevada. This relay node will provide essential connections with adjacent nodes in the network. The major features of a GWEN relay node and associated environmental impacts common to all sites are addressed in the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the Final Operational Capability (FOC) phase of GWEN, which was published in September 1987 by the Electronic Systems Division, Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts. This EA is tiered from that FEIS and addresses site-specific conditions at the candidate GWEN sites (CGSs) for this particular site search area (SSA).
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Languages : en
Pages : 107
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The proposed action covered by this Environmental Assessment (EA) includes construction and operation of a relay node of the Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) in northeastern Nevada. This relay node will provide essential connections with adjacent nodes in the network. The major features of a GWEN relay node and associated environmental impacts common to all sites are addressed in the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the Final Operational Capability (FOC) phase of GWEN, which was published in September 1987 by the Electronic Systems Division, Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts. This EA is tiered from that FEIS and addresses site-specific conditions at the candidate GWEN sites (CGSs) for this particular site search area (SSA).
Ground Wave Emergency Network Final Operational Capability. Environmental Assessment for Southern Arkansas Relay Node. Site No. RN 8C912AR.
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Languages : en
Pages : 83
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The Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) is a radio communication system designed to relay emergency messages between strategic military areas in the continental United States. The system is immune to the effects of high- attitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) energy surges caused by nuclear bursts in the ionosphere that would disrupt conventional communications equipment such as telephones and shortwave radios. A failure of such equipment would prevent timely communications among top military and civilian leaders and strategic Air Force locations and prevent U.S. assessment and retaliation during an attack. GWEN is an essential part of a defense modernization program to upgrade and improve our nation's communications system, thereby strengthening deterrence.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 83
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The Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) is a radio communication system designed to relay emergency messages between strategic military areas in the continental United States. The system is immune to the effects of high- attitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) energy surges caused by nuclear bursts in the ionosphere that would disrupt conventional communications equipment such as telephones and shortwave radios. A failure of such equipment would prevent timely communications among top military and civilian leaders and strategic Air Force locations and prevent U.S. assessment and retaliation during an attack. GWEN is an essential part of a defense modernization program to upgrade and improve our nation's communications system, thereby strengthening deterrence.
Ground Wave Emergency Network Final Operational Capability
Author: Electronic Systems Center (U.S.)
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Category : Ground Wave Emergency Network
Languages : en
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Category : Ground Wave Emergency Network
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