Ew 103, Tactical Battlefield communications Electronic Warfare
Ew 103, Tactical Battlefield communications Electronic Warfare
The third book in the bestselling Artech House EW 100 series is dedicated entirely to the practical aspects of electronic warfare against enemy communication. Like its predecessors, EW 103 presents a series of highly informative and easy-to-comprehend tutorials, along with insightful introductory and connective material that helps you understand how each aspect fits together. From communications math (mainly simple dB formulas), receiving systems, and signals, to communications emitter location,
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DO YOU WANT TO PLAY TACTICAL BATTLEFIELD ELECTRONIC WARFARE??,
Are you responsible for the efforts of Electronic Warfare (EW) engineers and technicians? If you are, then this book is for you. Author David L. Adamy, has done an outstanding job of writing the third book in a series that focuses on the practical aspects of electronic warfare against enemy communications signals.
Adamy, begins by discussing dB values and formulas. Next, the author deals with communications signals, including analog modulations, digital modulations, low probability-of-intercept modulations. Then, he covers the types of antennas used in communication and communication EW. The author then describes the types of receivers used for communication and for the intercept of communication signals. Next, he discusses radio propagation. He also describes how to go about doing search techniques. In addition, the author also describes the location of hostile communication transmitters. Next, the author covers the intercept of communications signals–both normal and low probability-of-intercept modulations. Finally, the author shows you how to do communications jamming.
This most excellent book is all about tactical battlefield communication in the VHF, UHF, and low-microwave frequency changes. More importantly, the purpose of communications here, is to take information from one point to some distant point.
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