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| What is not a duty of a Network Infrastructure Technician? |
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| maintains radio equipment |
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| What is not a communications security program? |
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| What is not computer hardware? |
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| To some information technology users, infrastructure is viewed as? |
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| everything that supports the flow and procesing of information |
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| Liek software, hardware is a/an? |
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| One of the main causes of network problems is? |
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| Cold spares, or "spares", in regard to troubleshooting and restoration are? |
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| not pre-installed in the network |
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| What is a "hot spare" in regards to troubleshooting and restoration? |
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| piece of equipment that is physically installed in the network |
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| Two common requirements for most special suty assignments are? |
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| grade and skill-level requirements |
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| What is not considered a special duty assignment? |
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| 1st Communications Squadron |
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| Where can you look on the Air Force Personnel Center website for Special Duty Assignments? |
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| EQUAL-Plus and Special Category Guide |
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| How many primary 2E AFSCs are there? |
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| Which of the following does the 2E6X2 maintain? |
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| cable and antenna systems |
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| Which of the following is not VIIDS equipment? |
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| The Flyaway Triband Satellite Terminal (FTSAT) can operate over how many frquency bands? |
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| A sustaining Integrated Communications Access Package (ICAP) may have how many Customer Access Nodes (CANs)? |
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| What is not a functional are of the ICAP system? |
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| Satellite Management System |
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| ICAP network management modules are designed to be operated as the? |
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| What size internet protocol-based real-time video and data files can Global Broadcast System (GPS) disseminate? |
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| GBS broadcasts by way of communications payloads from? |
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| military and commercial satellites |
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| Aircraft mission planning is the creation of a flight plan that takes into account? |
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| Terrain, weather, aircraft performance capability, and configuration |
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| Usinf the Portable Mission Planning Subsystem (PMPS), the operator selects an ideal route through threat analysis, performs weapons system delivery analysis, and compiles a combat mission folders (CMF). What details are not included? |
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| Theater battle management |
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| PMPS may be set up in how many configurations? |
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| In a multi-tactical air operation module (TAOM) system, how many radar inputs can be processed? |
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| What is the average system equipment setup time for multiple tactical air operation modules (TAOM)? |
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| one TAOM about 60 mins and three TAOMs in about 70 mins |
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| How many British thermal units per hour (BTU/hr) do two environmental control units (ECUs) provide using either outside air or recirculated shelter air? |
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| The Air Operations Center (AOC) develops and establishes theater-wide guidance to effectively integrate the? |
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| Theater Air Control System (TACS) |
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| The 601 Air and Space Operations Center located at which Air Force Base plans, directs, and assesses air and space operations for the North American Aerospace Defense (NORAD) Command? |
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| How many defense sectors is the CONUS divided into? |
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| Which theater air control system unit is responsible for advising ground commanders on the capabilities and limitations of aerospace power? |
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| Tactical air control party (TACP) |
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| What is the airborne element of the theater air control system that provides coordination and final control for close air support (CAS) missions as well as locating, identifying, and marking ground targets? |
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| Forward air controller (airborne) FAC-A |
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| The wing commander's command and control element, which includes a commad post, commad section, and battle staff are all located within? |
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| Wing Operations Center (WOC) |
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| Strategic automated command and control system (SACCS) is a computer system that dates back to the mid-? |
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| As 2E2 personnel working on the SACCS you will be concerned primarily with the? |
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| Data transmission subsystem (DTS) |
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| How many air launched cruise missles can the B-52H model aircraft carry? |
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| Minutemen III lauch crews consist of how many airmen? |
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| The E-3 augments the Air Defense Sector (ADS) radar coverage by providing? |
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| low-level detection and extending the ADS perimter |
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| Which long range jet transport is used for the Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft? |
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| What is the Global Hawk (Tier III Plus) operating range in nautical miles (NM), loitering, and altitude? |
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| 3,000 NM, loiter over target for 24 hours at altitudes of more than 60K feet |
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| Global Hawk provided extensive mission support during Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) over which country? |
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| Global Hawk images are transmitted to the mission control element (MCE) bu way of commercial Ku-band satellite communications at how many megabits per second? |
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| During OEF what brevity code were many Predator mission coordinated in? |
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| What established the National Security Agency? |
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| President Truman's directive in 1952 |
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| What year was the Central Security Service established by presidential memorandum in order to provide a more unified crypto logic effort within the DoD? |
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| In the operational elements, what are the basic distributed common ground station functions? |
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| Tasking, processing, exploitation, and dissemination |
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| What type of communications is highly dependent on the adversary's technical knowledge, capability, and implementation of electronic and spaceborne assests to disrupt or deny a distributed common ground station element use? |
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| What radio frequency weapon can be used to physically disrupt electronic circuits? |
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| high-power microwave weapon |
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| Which electronic systems security assessment system is responsible for data modem and facsimile monitoring of telecommuncations? |
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| Which electronic systems security assessment system provides the capability to monitor analog and digital voice telecommunications? |
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| This electronic systems security assessment system is capable of monitoring simple mail transport protocol? |
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| What total number of subsystems is used with the ES123B ground data processing system as an integrated multiprocessor systme, each of which supports a specialized set of activities? |
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| Mobile Stretch (MOBSTR) is part of the ? |
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| distributed common ground station |
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| Mobile Stretch is composed of? |
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| two segments and two antennas |
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| The two primary missions of GPS are? |
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| navigation and nuclear detection |
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| The primary mission of the Defense Support Program is to ? |
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| Detect and report any ICBM/SLBM raid against the US and its allies |
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| What Defense Support Program approach permits orbit control with minimum fuel expenditure? |
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| The Space-Based Infrared System satellite is parked in an inclined and highly elliptical orbit, which carries it how many mile above the earth? |
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| When was a second highly elliptical orbit satellite delivered? |
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