
Apr 23, 1998 · a tutorial for explaining the basics of this HF ALE technology and for passing along working knowledge for hands-on operation of HF ALE systems. This guide is the product of many authors who have combined their considerable expertise. This document was edited by the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences (ITS), Boulder, Colorado.
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Jul 31, 2009 · If you have been using an older version of PC-ALE, take note that the ALE.DAT files are NOT compatible and will be over written when ALE.EXE is run. [PC-ALE v1.08 Build 1.0.0.0 Beta] *** TEST BUILD #3.2 - FOR EVALUATION ONLY. PC-ALE v1.08 is currently under development, there will be a number of test builds available prior to its release.
on ALE please refer to the Federal and Military Standards referenced in the MARS-ALE documentation. ALE FREQUENCY SELECTION The following is directly quoted from “HF-ALE MULTI-SERVICE TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE HIGH FREQUENCY AUTOMATIC LINK ESTABLISHMENT (HF-ALE) RADIOS, FM 6-02.74, MCRP 3-40.3E, NTTP 6-
the interoperability between software-based ALE controllers using computer-interfaced HF radios (as commonly implemented in the Amateur Radio community) with various types of embedded-hardware ALE HF radios (commonly used by government and other services). The exercise encourages and promotes a common denominator of standard ALE techniques for
HF-ALE transceivers when used with MARS-ALE. A prime example is the Vertex VX-1700 which is an awful implementation of 2G ALE. 3 STANAG 4203 C3 (EDITION 3), TECHNICAL STANDARDS FOR SINGLE CHANNEL HF RADIO EQUIPMENT, 27 APRIL 2007, ANNEX B …
AN/PRC-150(C) HF-ALE tactical transceiver, where the new AN/PRC-160(V) is also now being fielded. It is a level of digital communications interoperability with these HF-ALE tactical transceivers that is a focus of MARS interoperability. As such the MARS member most strive to learn and be proficient in Military HF communications
MARS-ALE Radio Control “The Road Ahead” DRAFT 1.04 All HF SSB Transceivers and Receivers are NOT created equal. As such they are NOT all suitable for 2G ALE (or future 3G ALE support) using MARS-ALE. This too is true of MIL-STD and STANAG data modem application via MARS-ALE or MS-DMT or with a hardware modem.
modems and HF-ALE Tactical radios using both dumb ASCII terminals, secure terminal and tactical chat software. In all cases MS-DMT has been found to be 100% compatible with hardware modem solutions. The integrated terminal capability of MS-DMT was developed for ASCII messaging only, which is now only accessible in “LOCAL CONTROL” operation.
interoperability criteria for automatic link establishment (ALE) in high frequency (HF) radio. FED-STD-1045A provides the waveform, coding, and protocols to support ALE and is the foundation for the adaptive and automated radio features that are being defined in a family of Federal HF radio telecommunications standards and recommendations:
expensive issue. The HF-ALE Guard Receiver (HAGR) approach addresses 24/7 monitoring with less expensive but yet capable radio equipment when the station is unattended. By my definition an HAGR is any suitable remote controllable HF SSB communications receiver used with a 2G ALE modem/controller where the purpose is to monitor for a 2G ALE ...