DOCUMENT RESUME CL 041 763 ED 258 035 Antenna Construction and Propagation of Radio TITLE Waves. Marine Corps Inst., Washington, DC. INSTITUTION REPORT NO MCI-25.15g PUB DATE 5 Dec 84 NOTE 173p. PUB TYPE Guides - Classroom Use - Materials tFor Learner) (051) EDRS PRICE MF61/PC07 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Adult Education; Behavioral Objectives; Continuing Education; *Correspondence Study; Course Descriptions; *Electronic Equipment; Individualized Instruction; Learning Activities; Military Training; *Radio; Site Selection; Study Guides; Technical Education *Antennas; *Radio Operators; Radio Waves IDENTIFIERS ABSTRACT Developed as part of the Marine Corps Institute (MCI) correspondence training program, this course on antenna construction and propagation of radio waves is designed to provide communicators with instructions in the selection and/or construction of the proper antennas) for use with current field radio equipment. Introductory materials include specific information for MCI students, a course introduction, and a study guide (guidelines to complete the course). The 11-hour course contains four study units. Each study unit begins with a general objective. The study units are divided into numbered work units, each presenting one or more specific objectives. Contents of a work unit include a text and study questions/exercises. Answer keys are found at the end of each study unit. At the end of the course is a review lesson. Topics covered in the study units include radio communications, propagation of radio waves, antennas, and site selection and antenna grounding. Appendixes include discussions of field expedient construction and Electromagnetic Compatibility Analysis Center capabilities and services. (YLB) * ** ** ************** * * * * ** * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made * from the original document. * *********************************************************************** 113. IIMIANTREINT OF ITNIDATION NATIONAL INSTITUTE OP EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER IERICI 4Tr This document has been *Produced received from the person of orgeourdion imposing ; Mew changes hewn been made io smprove I reproduction quality . . Pointe of va* or osmium" Misled on MO dom. Meld do not oeceesenly represent °Medi Nit 'Medico of poky UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MOMS COOPS OISTOUTI. MAIMS SAIMMOS SOX $775 AOUNSTON. VA. aims 0001 25.15g 5 Dec 1984 1. ORIGIN MCI course 25.15g. Antenna Construction and Propagation of Radio Waves* has been prepared by the Marine Corps ins-Mute. 2. APPLICABILITY This course is for instructional purposes only. 'fedte61/ J. H. D. HOLLADAY Lieutenant Colonel* U. S. Marine Corps Deputy Director 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Marine Corps Institute, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C. gratefully acknowledges the important contributions provided by the following MCI personnel in developing and publishing the revision of this course: Course Developer GySgt Anthony L. MILLER Officer in Charge Capt Nark S. MELGESON Education Spec4alist Ms. Glenda A. SEALE Ms Monica L. NOELL Course Editor Wordprocessing Technician(s) C. MARTIN Sgt R. Cpl . CULP Pfc SIMMONS LCp1 J. L. McCRART Graphics Illustrator(s) Sgt G. A. BOWMAN Cpl R. I. FRANKNOUSER The Marine Corps Institute gratefully acknowledges the assistance of Communication Platoon, Communication Officer's School, MCDEC, Quantico, Va. in the validation of this course. The Marine Corps Institute gratefully acknowledges the assistance of Senior Schools, Marine Corps Communications-Electronics School, Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center, 29 Palms, Ca. in the formal review of this course. MCIR24i-NRL INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS MCI Welcome to the Marine Corps Institute training program. Your interest in self-improvement and increased professional competence is commendable. Information is provided below to assist you in completing the course. Please read this guidance before proceeding with your studies. MATERIALS I. You should have all the materials listed in Check your course materials. In addition you should have an envelope to mail the "Course Introduction." your review lesson back to MCI for grading unless your review lesson answer sheet is of the self-mailing type. If your answer sheet is the pre-printed type, check to see that your name, rank, and social security number are Check closely, your MCI records are kept on a computer and any correct. discrepancy in the above information may cause your subsequent activity to go You may correct the information directly on the answer sheet. unrecorded. If you did not receive all your materials, notify your training NCO. If you are not attached to a Marine Corps unit, request them through the Hotline (autovon 288 -4115 or commercial 202-433-4175). LESSON SUBMISSION 2. The self-graded exercises contained in your course are not to be returned Only the completed review lesson answer sheet should be mailed to to MCI. The answer sheet is to be completed and mailed only after you have MCI. The review lesson has finished all of the study units in the course booklet. been designed to prepare you for the final examination. It is important that you provide the required information at the bottom of your review lesson answer sheet if it does not have your name and address In courses in which the work is submittel on blank paper or printed on it. printed forms, identify each sheet in the following manner: DOE, John J. Sgt 332-11-9999 08.4g, Forward Observation Review "Lesson Military or office address (RUC number, if available) Submit your review lesson on the answer sheet and/or forms provided. Complete all blocks and follow the directions on the answer sheet foc Otherwise, your answer sheet may be delayed or lost. mailing. If you have to interrupt your studies for any reason and find that you cannot complete your course in one year, you may request a single six month extension by contacting your training NCO, at least one month prior to your course completion deadline date. If you are not attached to a Marine Corps unit you may make this request by letter. Your commanding officer is notified monthly of your status through the monthly Unit Activity Report. In the event of difficulty, contact your training NCO or MCI immediately. 1 MAIL-TIME DELAY 3. Presented below are the mail-time delays that you may experience between the mailing of your review lesson and its return to you. TURNAROUND MCI PROCESSING TOTAL NUMBER MAIL TIME TIME DAYS EAST COAST WEST COAST 16 5 21 FPO NEW YORK 18 5 23 FPO SAN FRANCISCO 22 27 5 You may also experience a short delay in receiving your final examination due to administrative screening requirld at MCI. GRADING SYSTEM 4. LESSONS EXAMS GRADE PERCENT MEANING PERCENT GRADE A EXCELLENT 94-100 94-100 A ABOVE AVERAGE 86-93 B 86-93 B AVERAGE 78-85 78-85 C C BELOW AVERAGE 70-77 65-77 0 0 FAILING BELOW 70 BELOW 65 NL F You will receive a percentage grade for your review lesson and for the final examination. A review lesson which receives a score below 70 is given a It must be resubmitted and PASSED before you will grade of NL (no lesson). The grade attained on the final exam is your course receive an examination. grade, unless you fail your first exam. Those who fail their first exam will be sent an alternate exam in which the highest grade possible is 65%. Failure of the alternate will result in failure of the course. FINAL EXAMINATION 5. When you pass your REVIEW LESSON, your examination ACTIVE DUTY PERSONNEL: will be mailed automatically to your commanding officer. The administration of MCI final examinations must be supervised by a commissioned or warrant officer or a staff NCO. OTHER PERSONNEL: Your examination may be administered and supervised by your supervisor. COMPLETION CERTIFICATE 6. The completion certificate will be mailed to your commanding officer and your official records will be updated automatically. For non Mariner, yovr completion certificate is mailed to your supervisor. 2 RESERVE RETIREMENT CREDITS 7. Reserve retirement credits are awarded to inactive duty personnel only. Credits awarded for each course cre listel in the "Course Introduction." Credits are only awarded upon successful completion of the course. Reserve retirement credits are not awarded for MCI study performed during drill periods if credits are also awarded for drill attendance. DISENROLLMENT 8. Only your commanding officer can request your disenrollment from an MCI However, an automatic disenrollment occurs if the course is not course. completed (including the final exam) by the time you reach the CCO (course completion deadline) or the ACCD (adjusted course completion deadline) date. This action will adversely affect the unit's completion rate. ASSISTANCE 9. Consult your training NCO if you have questions concerning course Should he/she be unable to assist you, MCI is ready to help you content. Please use the Student Course Content Assistance whenever you need it. Request Form (IS1) -1) attached to the end of your course booklet or call one of the AUTOVON telephone numbers listed below for the appropriate course writer section. PERSONNEL/ADMINISTRATION 288-3259 COMMUNICATIONS/ELECTRONICS/AVIATION NBC/INTELLIGENCE 288-3604 INFANTRY 288-3611 ENGINEER/MOTOR TRANSPORT 288-2275 SUPPLY/FOOD SERVICES/FISCAL 288-2285 TANKS/ARTILLERY/INFANTRY WEAPONS REPAIR LOGISTICS/EMBARKATION/MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT/ ASSAULT AMPHIBIAN VEHICLES 288-2290 For administrative problems use the UAR or call the MCI HOTLINE: 288-4175. For commercial phone lines, use area code 202 and prefix 433 instead of 288. 3 PREFACE ANTENNA CONSTRUCTION AND PROPAGATION OF RADIO WAVES has been designed to provide privates through gunnery sergeauts in occupational fields 25 and 28; a source of study on the propagation of radio waves and the construction and repair of conventional and field expedient antennas. SOURCE MATERIALS FM 24-18 Field Radio Techniques, July 1965 1N-06728A-15 Antenna-Soto, As-t236/GRC, September 1968 lams AS-2usi TM-07505A-14 August 1972 14ZZ59 Qf, May 1974 Antenna TM-07508A-14 na_qcwon -292, May 1966 TM-11-5820-348-16 . TM-11-666 Antennas and Radio rropapation, February 1953 COS-0733410, Conventional and Field Expedient Antennas, 1981 COS-9328-A10 he'd Expedient Antennas and Radio wave 'Propagation H0.9 HR.14 Sep TAO Indio userttore -Handbook, OH 10.3 Optrationsi support to the U. S. Marine Corps, Feb 1981 (CAC-CR-81-019 ANTENNA CONSTRUCTION AND PROPAGATION OF RADIO WAVES Course Introduction ANTENNA CONSTRUCTION AND PROPAGATION OF RADIO WAVES is designed to provide communicators with instructions in the selection and/or construction of the proper antenna(s) for use with current field radio equipment. ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION ORDER OF STUDIES Study Study Unit Number SukjeAliatter How urS Radio Communications 1 1 Propagation of Radio Wives 2 2 Antennas 3 3 4 Site Selection and Antenna Grounding 1 Appendix I field Expedient Construction. Required NOTE: reading for study unit #3. Electromagnetic Compatbility analysis center Appendix II (ECAC) capabilities and services REVIEW LESSON 2 FINAL EXAMINATION 2 TT RESERVE RETIREMENT CREDITS: 3 Supervised final examination witheu textbook or notes with a time EXAMINATION: limit of 2 hours. MCI 25.15, Antenna ConstructionEllommIllondalgtojints. MATERIALS: Review lesson and answer sheet. Students who successfully complete this course are permitted to keep RETURN OF MATERIALS: the course materials. Students disenrolled for inactivity or at the request of their commanding officer will return all course materials. HOW TO TAKE THIS COURSE This course contains 4 study units. Each study unit begins with a general objective which is a statement of what you should learn from that study unit. The study units are Read the divided into numbered .fork units, each presenting one or more specific objectives. objective(s) and then the work unit text. At the end of the work unit text are study questions which you should be able to answer without referring to the text of the work unit. After answering the questions, check you answers against the correct ones listed at the end of the study unit. If you miss any of the questions, you should restudy the text of the work unit until you understand the correct response. When you have mastered one study unit, move After you have completed all study units, complete the review lesson and take on to the next. it to your training officer or NCO for mailing to MCI. MCI will mail the final examination to your training officer or NCO when you pass the review lesson. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS tut Work Unit Preface Source materials Course introduction Table of contents Study guide RADIO COMUNICATIONS Study Unit 1. Basic components of a radio set 1.1 1-1 Radio waves 1-2 1-2 Carrier waves and modulatio6 1-4 1-3 Summary Review 1-6 Answers to Study Unit #1 Exercises 1-7 Study Unit 2. PROPAGATION OF RADIO WAVES The atamphere 2-1 2-1 Ground waves, sky waves, and skim zone 2-2 2-3 The layers of the ionospere 2-5 2-3 Maximum usable frequency (NW) an4 lowest usable frequency (LUF) 2-4 2-8 Fading 2-11 2-5 Effects of frequency on wave propagation 2-6 2-12 Summary Review 2-13 Answers to Study Unit #2 Exercises 2-13 ANTENNAS Study Unit 3. Functions of an antenna and antenna radl4tion 3-1 3.1 3-2 Antenna polarization 3-4 3-3 Coventional field antennas 3-8 Field expedient antennas 3-4 3-1/ Transmission lines 3-5 3-26 Summary Review 3-30 Answers to Study Unit 03 Exercises 3-30 Study Unit 4. SITE SELECTION AND ANTENNA GROUNDING 4-1 Requirlments for site selection 4-1 4-4 4-2 Electronic warfare antenna siting 4-3 4-5 Grounds and counterpoise 4-8 Summary Review 4-8 Answers to Study Unit /4 Exercises Review Lesson R-1 Appendix I Appendix II iii
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