Ground Mobile Force Satellite Comm Term (an/tsc-93a) Parts

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Ground Mobile Force Satellite Comm Term (an/tsc-93a)

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Ground Mobile Forces (GMF) is the term given to the tactical SATCOM portion of the Joint Service program called TRI-TAC developed by GTE-Sylvania in the mid-1970s. The Tri-Service Tactical signal system is a tactical command, control, and communications program. It is a joint service effort to develop and field advanced tactical and multichannel switched communications equipment. The program was conceived to achieve interoperability between service tactical communications systems, establish interoperability with strategic communications systems, take advantage of advances in technology, and eliminate duplication in service acquisitions.

GMF is configured in a hub-spoke arrangement with the hub terminal being able to ingest four feeds from the outlying spoke terminals. Of the four designated GMF terminals, the AN/TSC-85B and AN/TSC-100A are equipped for point to point or hub operations and the AN/TSC-93B and AN/TSC-94A are spoke terminals.

The 85B/100A hubs are capable of ingesting up to 48 multiplexed and encrypted channels from a maximum of four spoke terminals simultaneously, but can double that capability with an external multiplexer (96 chan). Each channel is configured for 16 or 32kbit/s, which with overhead translates to 48kbit/s true capacity. The 93B/94A terminals have a capacity of 24 16/32kbit/s multiplexed channels. All of the GMF terminals have external connections for an AN/TSQ-111 Tech Control Facility, field phones, or a 70 MHz IF wideband input, plus are sealed for sustained operations in a chemical/biological/radiological (CBR) environment.

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