Transcription of RADIO OPERATORS HANDBOOK
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MCRP FMFM 3-36. RADIO OPERATORS . HANDBOOK . Marine Corps PCN 144 000067 00. Page 1 Friday, June 25, 1999 10:49 AM. RADIO Operator's HANDBOOK Table of Contents Page Chapter 1. RADIO Principles Section I. Theory and Propagation Basic Components of RADIO Equipment 1-2. RADIO waves 1-3. RADIO Wave Propagation 1-6. Section II. Modulation and Single Side Band Transmission Modulation 1-14. Single Side Band Transmission 1-16. Chapter 2. Single-Channel RADIO Single-Channel RADIO Communications Equipment 2-1. High Frequency RADIO 2-2. Very High Frequency RADIO 2-6. Ultrahigh Frequency RADIO 2-11. Data Communications 2-15. Chapter 3. Equipment Siting and Grounding Techniques High Frequency 3-1. Very High Frequency and Ultrahigh Frequency 3-3. Grounding Techniques 3-10. Data Communications 2-15. Chapter 4. Antennas High Frequency Antennas 4-1. Very High Frequency Antennas 4-6. Antenna Length 4-7. Page 2 Friday, June 25, 1999 10:49 AM.
RADIO WAVES Propagation Velocity (Speed) Radio waves travel near the surface of the Earth and radiate skyward at various angles to the Earth’s surface. These electromagnetic waves travel through space at the speed of light, approximately 300,000 kilo-meters (km) or 186,000 miles (mi) per second. Wavelength
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