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Title: COMMS 101


1
COMMS 101
  • An Introduction to the Communications Discipline
    and Opportunities to Serve

2
US COAST GUARD Communications
  • Safety of Life at Sea

3
Purpose of the Presentation
  • General Outline of US Coast Guard Comms
  • The role of the Coast Guard Auxiliary
  • Cooperative efforts between CGAUX, CAP, US Navy
    MARS, USAF Mars, and others.

4
United States Coast Guard
  • The lead military agency of the Department of
    Homeland Security (not DoD)
  • A multi-mission agency
  • Law Enforcement
  • Safety of Navigation SAR
  • Military Operations
  • Environmental Protection
  • Extensive Sea-borne and Air-borne Assets

5
Coast Guard Communications
  • CG utilizes a full range of comms
  • From Medium Frequency through UHF from 2
    Megahertz through 800 Megahertz
  • CG utilizes a full range of modes
  • Voice
  • Digital Data transmission
  • Images

6
UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICIn all of its roles, but
especially in maritime safety, the CG operates as
part of a world wide community, so many of the
traits of communications in the CG are driven by
international rules and regulations. Two
organizations, the International Maritime
Organization and the International
Telecommunications Union set many of our rules.
7
GMDSS the KEY
  • In 1999, a whole new concept in maritime comms
    was put into place.called Global Maritime
    Distress and Safety System

8
GMDSS Components
  • HF Weather Safety Broadcasts
  • COSPAS Satellite based SAR services
  • VHF Radio
  • Digital Selective Calling
  • Automatic Identification System

9
VHF RADIO
  • Most commonly used service in coastal areas
  • Used by commercial and recreational vessels alike
  • Focused on Safety
  • CG monitors Channel 16 24/7
  • Other channels used for command and control

10
Digital Selective Calling
  • Grew out of excessive channel loading
  • System involves the assignment of a unique number
    to each vessel or asset (shore stations) Number
    identifies characteristics of the vessel
  • Possible to address one (and only one) vessel
    with a message (page).
  • Position polling is also possible

11
DSC, Part 2
  • System operates on HF and VHF with worldwide
    coverage
  • DSC can not only page a specific vessel but also
    automatically switch that vessels voice radio to
    a specific channel
  • DSC can page vessels in a particular area or in a
    pre-defined Group

12
RESCUE 21
  • New project presently being implemented around
    the US
  • Enhanced VHF comms
  • Incorporates DSC for VHF
  • Adds AIS (Automatic Identification System)
  • Eventually will allow data transmission

13
RESCUE 21, Part 2
  • Is presently being implemented in the Seattle
    area and other areas on East and Gulf Coasts
  • Will be implemented in Southern California in
    2006
  • Single biggest change in CG Comms since the
    introduction of FM VHF radio

14
Automatic Identification System
  • AIS is a transponder based system using UHF
    radios.
  • Vessels will automatically transmit a variety of
    information periodically
  • Supplements coastal radar coverage (Vessel
    Traffic System) with detailed information
  • Implemented now on large vessels

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Coast Guard Auxiliary Roles
  • Fundamentally a force multiplier for the USCG
  • Many different missions
  • Public Education
  • Safety Patrols (Ocean and Lakes/Rivers)
  • Vessel Inspection
  • Operational Support
  • SAR
  • Harbor Security Patrols

17
PACAREA COMMS
  • CAMSPAC Communications Area Master
    Station-Pacific
  • Support of Command and Control
  • Utilize All Modes and All Frequencies as needed
  • Support of Maritime Domain Awareness programs
  • Support Disaster Response

18
CGAUX Comms - 1
  • Varies by CG District
  • Primarily VHF Voice (now)
  • Used for Operational Support of the CG and for
    command and control of Auxiliary assets
  • Provides mechanism for radio guard for both
    AUX and gold side assets

19
CGAUX Comms - 2
  • In the Eleventh Coast Guard District, Southern
    Region, there are some 300 radio facilities
    (ACUs)
  • Most of these are hand held or mobile radios
  • Presently there are about 50 fixed land
    stations including several which are CGAUX
    properties, as opposed to privately owned.
  • Currently four stations are manned each weekend

20
CGAUX Comms - 3
  • Many changes are coming up
  • Increasing use of DSC for both safety guard
    purposes and command and control
  • More and more participation in disaster (natural
    and unnatural) response
  • Increasing use of data (rather than voice) comms
  • Greater integration with the Rescue 21 project

21
How do YOU Participate?
  • Become AUXCOM qualified first
  • Acquire and register an ACU (Auxiliary
    Communications Unit)
  • Regularly participate in weekly nets
  • Join special projects
  • Be a team member for drills and exercises either
    ashore, afloat or airborne

22
CM Department Organization
23
ROLES RESPONSIBILITIES
  • DSO-CM
  • Oversight of comms program and assets
  • Interface with national, Area, and other
    Districts
  • Plan and manage overall programs

24
ROLES RESPONSIBILITIES
  • ADSO-CMs
  • Cognizance of all comms activities in specific
    geographic AORs
  • Lead development of multi-level comms networks
    throughout the District
  • Develop and implement specific programs as
    prototypes for District
  • Represent DSO-CM in District

25
ROLES RESPONSIBILITIES
  • SO-CMs
  • Provide key link to membership and Division
    Bridges
  • Channel concerns and accomplishments from
    members to DSO-CM and to District Bridge
  • Direct and Oversee the implementation of local
    networks

26
ROLES RESPONSIBILITIES
  • FSO-CM
  • Where the rubber meets the road
  • Direct link to members
  • Source of accurate, complete information to
    membership
  • Source of expertise in comms procedures,
    programs and equipment.

27
PROGRAMS ACTIVITIES
  • HF Communications
  • DSC Comms and Monitoring
  • PE and PA Activities
  • Emergency Communications
  • Enhanced Training and Education
  • Participation in Multi-agency Activities

28
Interagency Cooperation
  • The future, we believe, is in multi-agency
    activities
  • Benefits include sharing knowledge, tools,
    assets, and most important, SPECTRUM
  • There are many agencies attempting comms,
    especially in times of unrest or domestic threat
  • Few, if any have the comms assets we represent,
    for example a 10 KW HF station able to transmit
    fax data by radio.

29
Interagency, Part 2
  • However, no matter how strong each individual
    agencys assets are there is always a force
    multiplier available from cooperation.

30
So, Who are the Agencies?
  • On a National and International Basis
  • Civil Air Patrol
  • Coast Guard Auxiliary
  • US Navy Military Affiliate Radio System
  • USAF Military Affiliate Radio System
  • US Army Military Affiliate Radio System
  • Each brings strengths and unique assets
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