EIA-RS470 - Telephone Instruments With Loop Signaling For Voiceband Applications
This standard contains performance and technical standards for telephone sets intended for direct tip and ring connection to central office (CO) or PBX lines.
EIA-RS478 - Telephone System (Kts) For Voiceband Applications, Multi-Line Key
This standard contains performance and technical criteria for connection of the interfaces of a KTS to a PBX or the public telephone network.
EIA-RS487 - Telephone System, Line Circuit (Card) For 1A2 Generic Multi Line Key
This standard contains technical criteria for line circuits (auxiliary equipment elements) commonly referred to as "line cards" which connect to 1A2 generic key telephone (basic) equipment.
IEEE455 - Telephone Equipment, Ieee Standard Test Procedure For Measuring Longitudinal Balance Of, Operating In The Voice Band
The first purpose of this standard is to define the basic requirements of a test circuit which can be used to measure longitudinal balance.
MIL-HDBK-188 - Guide For Developers And Users Of Communications Systems Standards In The Mil-Std-188 Series Volume 1 Of 2 Volumes Standards Development And Use/Organizational Relationships
The prime purpose of this handbook is to provide, in a single document: a. Guidance and reference sources for standardization policies, programs and organizations, both national and international, which influence standardization document in the MIL-STD-188 series. b. Guidance on the methods and procedures for the development and use of MIL-STD-188 series documents.
MIL-HDBK-188/3 - Guide For Developers And Users Of Communications Systems Standards In The Mil-Std-188 Series, Volume Iii - Selection Guide For Published Telecommunications-Related Standards Specification And Handbooks
MIL-HDBK-232 - Red/Black Engineering-Installation Guidelines
This handbook provides guidance within the RED/BLACK concept for the engineering and installation of systems and facilities processing classified information. The engineering installation concepts contained herein should be selectively applied for control of TEMPEST at all Department of Defense (DOD) facilities where classified information is processed.
MIL-HDBK-411 - Power And The Environment For Sensitive Dod Electronic Equipment (General) (Volume 1, 2 And 3)
This three-volume handbook is a reference for the planning and engineering of power and environmental control systems for fixed Department of Defense (DOD) communications, data processing, and information systems facilities. The engineering concepts contained herein should be selectively applied to the power and environmental elements of DOD fixed facilities. DOD communications and data processing installations include equipment rooms and spaces needing more precisely controlled environments than comfort spaces.
MIL-HDBK-412 - Site Survey And Facility Design Handbook For Satellite Earth Stations
This handbook presents selected topics in earth station facility engineering to telecommunications engineers, managers, and senior operations and maintenance (O&M) personnel. These topics cover the site selection process and the design of site facilities (including physical structures and the electrical power and ground systems). Although this handbook applies mainly to medium and heavy earth stations, portions may be used for siting tactical or special-use terminals. The term "vanized equipment," as used here, applies both to Defense Communications System (DCS) equipment that is mounted in vans and to tactical equipment that is mounted in vans or shelters. The discussion of site selection information is augmented by the inclusion of sample worksheets (appendix A) as information collection aids.
MIL-HDBK-413 - Design Handbook For High Frequency Radio Communications Systems
This handbook provides uniform guidelines for communications engineers and staff planners for the implementation of high frequency (HF) radio communications systems.
MIL-HDBK-414 - Technical Control Facilities And Equipment For Long Haul Communications Volume 1 Of 2 Volumes
This handbook provides pertinent information regarding the application and electrical characteristics of equipment employed in Technical Control or Patch and Test Facilities in the Defense Communication System.
MIL-HDBK-415 - Design Handbook For Fiber Optic Communications Systems
The purpose of this handbook is to provide uniform Department of Defense (DoD) guidelines for communication engineers, and installation, operation. and maintenance personnel working with fiber optic communications systems. This handbook supports MIL-STD-188-111, Interoperability, and Performance Standards for Fiber Optic Communications Systems. Emphasis is on the importance of the major technological advancements in telecommunications, as well as networks and systems, rather than on components and hardware. However, the text does deal with the major components of fiber optic systems, including transmitters, receivers, fiber cable, and associated hardware. Further, it provides practical how-to guidance, including generalized real world examples on implementing the requirements in MIL-STD-188-111.
MIL-HDBK-416 - Design Handbook For Line Of Sight Microwave Communication Systems
This handbook for line-of-site (LOS) radio systems include techniques and procedures necessary for communications engineers to design systems utilizing state-of-the-art principles existing now. Information in this handbook is applicable to systems operating at frequencies between approximately 1 to 40 GHz, an outline the design methods to be employed in the engineering of LOS facilities so that they will operate in accordance with the required criteria.
MIL-HDBK-417 - Facility Design For Trospheric Scatter (Transhorizon Microwave System Design)
This handbook for transhorizon radio systems includes techniques and procedures necessary for communications engineers to design systems utilizing state-of-the-art principles existing now.
MIL-HDBK-419 - Grounding, Bonding And Shielding For Electronic Equipments And Facilities, (Handbook Contains Both Volume I Basic Theory, And Volume Ii Applications)
This handbook addresses the practical considerations for engineering of grounding systems, subsystems, and other components of ground networks. Electrical noise reduction is discussed as it relates to the proper installation of ground systems. Power distribution systems are covered to the degree necessary to understand the interrelationships between grounding, power distribution , and electrical noise reduction.
MIL-HDBK-420 - Site Survey Handbook For Communications Facilities
This handbook describes responsibilities and suggests procedures for conducting site surveys. It is not intended to serve as a stand-alone comprehensive reference for generating reports. Rather, it is to be used in conjunction with existing site specific handbooks and other applicable documents to identify requirements needed to support the acquisition, establishment, or upgrading of telecommunications sites.
MIL-HDBK-421 - Communications, Timing And Synchronization Subsystems
This handbook has been prepared to assist engineers and staff planners in understanding military communications timing and synchronization characteristics found in the timing and synchronization needs of the military communications environment.
MIL-HDBK-423 - High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (Hemp) Protection For Fixed And Transportable Ground - Based C4 1 Facilities - Volume 1 - Fixed Facilities
MIL-HDBK-423 handbook provides information to managers and engineers responsible for the design, construction, testing, and hardness maintenance/hardness surveillance of fixed and transportable ground-based facilities that must be hardened against the high altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP). The primary purpose of this Volume I is to provide detailed guidance to implement HEMP protection of fixed facilities in accordance with requirements of MIL-SDT-188-125, "High Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) Protection for Ground-Based C'I Facilities Performing Critical, Time Urgent Missions."
MIL-STD-187-310 - Standards For Long Haul Communications Switching Planning Standards For The Defense Communications System
This planning standard establishes a reference source of unified system design guidance applicable to the evolving and future Defense Communications System (DCS).
MIL-STD-187-320 - Standards For Long Haul Communications Transmission Planning Standards For The Defense Communications System
MIL-STD-187-700 - Interoperability And Performance Standards For The Defense Information System
The purpose of this military standard (MIL-STD) is to provide a baseline for planning and designing the evolving Defense Information System Network (DISN), defined in 1.7.
MIL-STD-187-721 - Interoperability And Performance Standard For Advanced Adaptive Hf Radio
The purpose of this document is to describe the technical parameters for adaptive high frequency (HF) radio that are more advanced than those described in MIL-STD-188-141. The advanced technology contained in this standard will guide the planning of military adaptive HF radio network technology into the 21st century. To fully understand and utilize this document, it is necessary to refer to portions of MIL-STD-188-141.
MIL-STD-188-100 - Common Long Haul And Tactical Communication System Technical Standards
This document provides common standards (except where stated otherwise) for long haul and tactical communication systems.
MIL-STD-188-105 - Interoperability And Performance Standard For The All-Digital Tactical-To-Strategic Gateway
The purpose of this military standard (MIL-STD) is to provide a baseline for a gateway between tactical networks and strategic networks. The tactical networks are digital networks based on Tri-Service Tactical Communications (TRI-TAC) specifications. The strategic networks are digital networks based on Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) standards. This MIL-STD addresses the requirements for transmission of voice and data, through the gateway, between tactical and strategic circuit-switched networks. The requirements are specifically for the gateway and do not address requirements for a gateway switch. These requirements further presume that a call is always set up as a dial-up, circuit-switched call and that it progresses such that an inband, end-to-end, encrypted phase can be established with the New Terminal to support secure voice or secure data transmissions.
MIL-STD-188-110 - Interoperability And Performance Standards For Data Modems
This document establishes mandatory technical standards and design objectives (DO) that are necessary to ensure interoperability and to promote performance among data modulators-demodulators (modems) used in the voice frequency (VF) band of long-haul and tactical communications systems. This document also provides guidance to the designers of new data modems that incorporate characteristics not yet standardized by specifying the technical characteristics of data modems currently in the inventory. The purpose of this guidance is to ensure attainment of minimum acceptable performance and maximum interoperability between existing and future data modems with specified transmission channel conditions.
MIL-STD-188-111 - Interoperability And Performance Standards For Fiber Optic Communications Systems
MIL-STD-188-112 - Subsystem Design And Engineering Standards For Common Long Haul Tactical Cable And Wire Communications
This document provides mandatory system standards and suggests optional design objectives to insure interoperability and to promote compatibility and commonality among long haul and tactical symmetrical-pair and coaxial cable transmission subsystems.
MIL-STD-188-113 - Interoperability And Performance Standards For Anolog- To- Digital Conversion Techniques
MIL-STD-188-114 - Electrical Characteristics Of Digital Interface Circuits
This document specifies the electrical characteristics of the unbalanced voltage and the balanced voltage digital interface circuits, normally implemented in integrated circuit (IC) technology.
MIL-STD-188-115 - Interoperability And Performance Standards For Communications Timing And Synchronization Subsystems
MIL-STD-188-125 - High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (Hemp) Protection For Ground-Based C41 Facilities Performing Critical, Time-Urgent Missions (Volume 1 Fixed Facilities) (S/S By Mil-Std-188-125-1)
MIL-STD-188-140 - Equipment Technical Design Standards For Common Long Haul/Tactical Radio Communications In The Low Frequency Band And Lower Frequency Bands
This standard establishes minimum performance requirements in the form of Technical Design Standards and Design Objectives (D>O>) that will ensure interoperability of future radio subsystems equipment in the VLF and LF bands.
MIL-STD-188-145 - Interoperability And Performance Standards For Digital Los Microwave Radio Equipment
The purpose of this document is to set forth mandatory interoperability and performance standards, as well as design objectives for new long haul and tactical digital line-of-sight (LOS) microwave radio equipment.
MIL-STD-188-154 - Subsystem, Equipment, And Interface Standards For Common Long Haul And Tactical Telecommunications Control Facilities
This standard establishes physical and functional interface requirements for long haul and tactical telecommunications control facilities (formerly technical control facilities) in the Department of Defense (DoD). As used in this standard, the term telecommunications control facility (TCF) includes patch and test facilities (PTFs) and interfaces to locations that provide centralized monitoring and control functions for other telecommunication locations.
MIL-STD-188-154-SUP - Subsystem, Equipment, and Interface Standards for Common Long Haul and Tactical Telecommunications Control Facilities
This standard establishes physical and functional interface requirements for long haul and tactical telecommunications control facilities (formerly technical control facilities) in the Department of Defense (DoD). As used in this standard, the term telecommunications control facility (TCF) includes patch and test facilities (PTFs) and interfaces to locations that provide centralized monitoring and control functions for other telecommunication locations.
MIL-STD-188-161 - Interoperability And Performance Standards For Digital Facsimile Equipment
The purpose of this MIL-STD is to establish, in the most economical manner, interoperability and performance parameters necessary to ensure interoperability among long-haul and tactical digital facsimile equipment.
MIL-STD-188-164 - Interoperability Of Shf Satellite Communications Terminals
This standard establishes mandatory Radio Frequency/Intermediate Frequency (RF/IF) and associated interface requirements applicable to Satellite Communications (SATCOM) Earth Terminals (ET) operating over military X-band and Ka-band Super High Frequency (SHF) channels. Military unique requirements for ET that may operate over commercial C-band, Ku-band, and Ka-band are included. Equipment developers may exceed the requirements herein to satisfy specific program requirements, provided that interoperability is maintained. Thus, incorporating additional standard and nonstandard capabilities and interfaces is not precluded. Existing SHF SATCOM terminals need not conform to this MIL-STD unless they undergo a modernization program.
MIL-STD-188-165 - Interoperability Of Shf Satellite Communications Psk Modems (Fdma Operation)
This military standard (MIL-STD) establishes mandatory and optional requirements applicable to phase-shift keying (PSK) modulators/demodulators (modems) operating in the frequency-division multiple access (FDMA) mode with X-band, Ka-band, C-band, and Ku-band transponding satellite communications (SATCOM) earth terminals (ETs) operating over geosynchronous satellites with inclination up to 7-degrees. The requirements specified herein represent the minimum set required for interoperability. Such requirements may be exceeded by equipment developers to satisfy specific Service requirements, provided that interoperability is maintained. Thus, incorporating additional standard and nonstandard capabilities and interfaces is not precluded.
MIL-STD-188-174 - Interoperability Standards For Information And Record Traffic Exchange Mode Vi
This document specifies the minimum requirements necessary to implement information and record traffic exchange among data communications systems employed in long haul and tactical communications networks.
MIL-STD-188/176 - Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Standardized Profile for (No S/S Document)
The purpose of this military standard (MIL-STD) is to provide a profile of applicable standards to be used by all Department of Defense (DOD) activities and associated organizations when acquiring asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) products, systems, or services.
MIL-STD-188-181 - Interoperability Standard For Access To 5-Khz And 25-Khz Uhf Satellite Communications Channels
This standard establishes mandatory requirements applicable to satellite communications (SATCOM) terminals required to operate over single-access 5-kilohertz (kHz) and 25-kHz ultra high frequency (UHF) SATCOM channels. In addition, this standard establishes mandatory requirements, including modulation (MOD), coding, and preamble patterns to be used by UHF SATCOM terminals when operating over multiple-access 5- and 25-kHz channels. Minimum interoperability requires a terminal to meet the mandatory requirements within this document. These requirements may be exceeded, provided the terminal maintains interoperability and complies with the adjacent channel emission (ACE) requirements specified in 5.2.1.8 and 5.2.1.9. For example, the incorporation of additional standard and nonstandard interfaces is not precluded.
MIL-STD-188-182 - Interoperability Standard For Uhf Satcom Dama Orderwire Messages And Protocols
This standard defines mandatory requirements applicable to satellite communications (SATCOM) terminals required to operate over 5- and 25-kHz channels in a demand-assigned multiple access (DAMA) mode. The format and content of the Notification Message and Directed Messages fields of each DAMA forward orderwire message (DFOW) and the DROW Message field of each DAMA return orderwire (DROW) is defined. Each specific directed message is hereinafter referred to as a DFOW: (Directed Message name) and each specific DROW message is referred to as a DROW: (message name). The protocols for the interchange of directed and DROW messages, to provide control of access to satellite resources, are also defined. This standard will be used in conjunction with MIL-STD-188-183, which defines the time slot size and location and burst format for each DFOW, DROW, and user-to-user communications (UCOM) burst and the protocols for ranging and FOW monitoring that terminals perform to operate over ultra-high frequency (UHF) SATCOM channels in the DAMA mode.
MIL-STD-188-183 - Interoperability Standard For Multiple-Access 5-Khz And 25-Khz Uhf Satellite Communications Channels
This standard establishes mandatory requirements applicable to satellite communications (SATCOM) terminals required to access pre-assigned (PA) or demand-assigned (DA) user-to-user communications (UCOM) services that operate on either 5-kHz or 25-kHz ultra high frequency (UHF) SATCOM channels. The time-division multiple-access (TDMA) frame structure, timing requirements, and protocols for accessing the UCOM and overhead services are defined herein and represent the minimum requirements that must be implemented. Requirements in this standard may be exceeded by equipment developers to satisfy specific Department of Defense (DoD) requirements, provided interoperability is maintained. For example, the incorporation of additional standard and nonstandard interfaces is not precluded. MIL-STD-188-181 defines the modulation types and rates, forward error correction (FEC), interleaving, user-traffic communications security (COMSEC), and performance parameters that apply to the bursts employed for each transmission employed in this standard. MIL-STD-188-182 complements this standard by defining the orderwire (OW) messages and protocols required by a terminal to participate in UCOM services operating in demand-assigned multiple-access (DAMA) mode on 5-kHz and 25-kHz UHF SATCOM channels.
MIL-STD-188-184 - Interoperability And Performance Standard For The Data Control Waveform
This MIL-STD is mandatory within the Department of Defense (DOD) and shall be invoked by specifications for all future equipment that incorporate data control functions required to operate over single-access, 5- and 25 - khz UHF SATCOM channels.
MIL-STD-188-185 - Interoperability Standard For Uhf Misaltcom Dama Control System
This standard establishes mandatory requirements applicable to the channel controller (CC) to provide the capability for terminals to access pre-assigned (PA) or demand-assigned (DA) user-to-user communications (UCOM) services that operate on either 5-kHz or 25-kHz ultra high frequency (UHF) satellite communications (SATCOM) channels and represent the minimum requirements that must be implemented. Requirements in this standard may be exceeded by the CC to satisfy specific Department of Defense (DoD) requirements, provided interoperability is maintained. For example, the incorporation of additional standard and nonstandard interfaces is not precluded. MIL-STD-188-181 defines the modulation types and rates, forward error correction (FEC), interleaving, user-traffic communications security (COMSEC), and performance parameters that apply to the bursts employed for each transmission employed in this standard.
MIL-STD-188-190 - Methods For Communications Systems Measurements
MIL-STD-188-194 - Integrated Services Digital Network Profile
This Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Profile is the standard reference to be used by all Department of Defense (DOD) activities and associated organizations when acquiring ISDN products, systems or services.
MIL-STD-188-200 - System Design And Engineering Standard For Tactical Communications
The purpose of this document is to promulgate technical parameters in the form of mandatory system standards and optional design objectives that are considered necessary to ensure interoperability and to promote compatibility and commonality among tactical communications equipment, subsystems and systems.
MIL-STD-188-212 - Subsystem Design And Engineering Standards For Tactical Digital Information Link (Tadil) B
The purpose of this document is to establish technical standards and design objectives that are necessary to ensure interoperability and to promote commonality for communications equipment and subsystems used in TADIL B.
MIL-STD-188-216 - Interoperability Standards For Data Adapter Control Mode
The purpose of this document is to establish technical standards and Design Objectives (DOs) that are necessary to ensure interoperability and to promote commonality for communications equipment and subsystems using Data Adapter Control Mode (DACM) procedures.
MIL-STD-188-220 - Digital Message Transfer Device Subsystems
This document identifies the procedures, protocols, and parameters to be applied in specifications for DMTDs and C4I systems that exchange information with DMTDs. This document addresses the communications protocols and procedures for the exchange of information among DMTDs, among C4I systems, and between DMTDs and C4I systems participating in inter- and intra-Service tactical networks.
MIL-STD-188-242 - Interoperability And Performance Standards For Tactical Single Channel Very High Frequency (Vhf) Radio Equipment
The purpose of this document is to promulgate technical design and engineering parameters in the form of mandatory system standards and optional design objectives that are considered necessary to ensure interoperability and to promote compatibility and commonality among tactical single channel very high frequency (VHF) radio equipment.
MIL-STD-188/243 - Tactical Single Channel Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Radio Communications
The purpose of this document is to establish the minimum essential interoperability and performance requirements necessary for tactical single channel UHF radio communications equipment. This standard addresses ground-to-air, air-to-air, ship-to-shore and ship-to-ship tactical single channel UHF radio communications equipment. The requirements established by this document may be exceeded in order to satisfy specific operational requirements or to incorporate technological improvements, provided that interoperability be maintained.
MIL-STD-188-256 - Interoperability And Performance Standards For Digital Signaling And Supervision Of Tactical Communications Systems
The purpose of this document is to promulgate technical design and engineering parameters in the form of mandatory system standards and optional design objectives that are considered necessary to ensure interoperability and to promote compatibility and commonality among tactical digital circuit switching equipment.
MIL-STD-188-260 - Design And Engineering Standards For Tactical Terminal Subsystems
MIL-STD-188-311 - Technical Design Standards For Frequency Division Multiplexers
This standard sets forth the electrical performance requirements for Frequency Division Multiplexer (FDM) equipment accepted by the Government for use in the Defense Communications System (DCS) and semi-fixed tactical service.
MIL-STD-188-318 - System & Subsystem Design & Engineering & Equipment Technical Standards For Closed Circuit Television (Cctv) Systems
The purpose of this document is to establish system and subsystem design and engineering and equipment technical standards for closed circuit television (CCTV) systems.
MIL-STD-188-331 - Interoperability And Performance Standard For Video Teleconferencing
The purpose of this MIL-STD is to provide DOD with interoperability between video teleconferencing (VTC) terminal equipment.
MIL-STD-188-340 - Equipment Technical Design Standards For Voice Orderwire Multiplex
The purpose of this standard is to provide the characteristics of orderwire multiplexers to be utilized in the Defense Communications System (DCS) for use below the message baseband.
MIL-STD-188-342 - Standards For Long Haul Communications Equipment Technical Design Standards For Voice Frequency Carrier Telegraph (Fsk)
The purpose of this standard is to provide technical design standards for voice frequency carrier telegraph (VFCT) terminals for use in long-haul communications.
MIL-STD-188-346 - Standards For Long Haul Communications-Equipment Technical Design Standards For Analog End Instruments And Central Office Ancillary Devices
The purpose of this standard is to establish technical design standards for analog end instruments and central office ancillary devices used in long haul communications.
MIL-STD-188-347 - Equipment Technical Design Standards For Digital End Instruments And Ancillary Device
The purpose of this standard is to provide technical design standards and test criteria for digital end instruments and ancillary devices for use in the terminal area of a long haul communications system.
MIL-STD-2117 - Communications, Digital Control And Status Information Interchange Standard
The purpose of this document is to define bus interface standards for the automatic interchange of control and status information for shipboard use.
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