MIL-STD-188-110C
Occupied bandwidth. The width of a band of frequencies that contains 99% of the total mean
power of a given emission.
Preamble code. A short sequence of symbols at the beginning of a coded sequence used to
achieve synchronization.
Request-to-send (RTS) signal. The control signal generated by the transmitting terminal on the
RTS connection to denote a request for transmission.
Secure voice. A voice communication that is protected against compromise through the use of
an encryption system.
Transmission level point (TLP). A point in a transmission system at which the ratio, in decibels,
of the power of the test signal at that point to the power of the test signal at a reference point, is
specified.
Unbalanced to ground. Pertaining to electrical asymmetry with respect to a common ground.
NOTE: Frequently, the term "unbalanced" describes a circuit, one side of which is
grounded.
Wideband. At HF radio frequencies (1.5 - 30 MHz) a bandwidth larger than 3 kHz.
3.2 Abbreviations and acronyms.
Abbreviations and acronyms used in this document are defined below. Those that are also found
in FED-STD-1037 have been included for the convenience of the reader.
ABCA
American, British, Canadian, Australian (armies)
AJ
anti-jamming
ALE
automatic link establishment
ANC
automatic node controller
ANDVT
Advanced Narrowband Digital Voice Terminal
ANSI
American National Standard Institute
ARQ
Automatic repeat request
Bd
Baud
BER
Bit error ratio
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