CV60 -> RE: C:MANO Stream with Rory Noonan (aka apache85) 23 NOV 2018 (11/27/2018 6:45:20 PM)
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Ps (tiny nitpick but EMCON CHARLIE would be completely unrestricted emissions) Minor correction: EMCON C retricts the use of platform specific emitters. EMCON D is unrestricted. Below are definitions (Source: https://download.tek.com/document/RADHAZ_Primer_37W-61447-0_05.pdf . I couldn't locate the proper NWP, but these are consistent from what I recall when on active duty): The first, and lowest level is EMCON Delta and is used during normal operations. With Delta, there are no emissions restrictions, with operations allowed to radiate any sensor that is essential to accomplishing the mission. • The second level is EMCON Charlie. Charlie allows the ship to radiate and transmit from mission-essential equipment and sensors, but it does require that sensors unique to that type of vessel be shut down in order to prevent adversaries from identifying the class of ship. • The third level, EMCON Bravo further limits the ship's electronic emissions, but still allows for communication and data transfer with others. Bravo limits what is authorized to be radiated and transmitted from. • The fourth level is EMCON Alpha, which is the most restrictive form of emissions control and is called when an operation requires absolute silence. During EMCON Alpha, no emissions or radiations from any sensor are permitted
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