1. Enforce established circuit operating procedures.
2. Enforce circuit discipline.
3. Enforce correct use of AUTHENTICATION.
4. Monitor and know the status of net and stations at all
times.
5. Observe the checklist set forth hereon.
6. Realize that successful lCD attempts will depend largely
on your observation and supervision of the net.
7. Expect jamming / intercept / deception; know the means
and plans to negate same
8. Report all compromises of EEFI.
9. Operate on a random schedule.
10. ALWAYS BE SUSPICIOUS!
NET CONTROL
IMTATIVE COMMUNICATIONS DECEPTION
(lCD)
(OPERATIONS)
1. Be aware that lCD attempts are always possible, will
appear authentic, and if successful can prove far more
to friendly disastrous to friendly operations than jamming.
2. Know that lCD, when successful, can change (initiate,
delay, terminate or alter) missions, channelize forces,
confuse fire requests, priorities, allocations, establish
false objectives, lure into ambushes, close communica-
tions nets, designate false nuclear radiation areas and
otherwise cause a variety of troubles if a unit and/or
operator is susceptible
3. Know and stress that following correct authentication
practices will prevent a unit operator’s being victimized
4. Remember that undetected CD takes up valuable circuit
time with the same effect as jamming, regardless of other
actions it may cause.
5. Report all lCD to the commander as soon as possible
(ASAP).
6. Always be on guard for lCD attempts and always BE
SUSPICIOUS.
RADIO I RADAR OPERATIONS
1. Site radio / radar station and antenna to evade enemy
jamming / intercept.
2. Learn to recognize enemy jamming / deception and
report details to officer In charge (OIC).
3. Know and use the methods to minimize the effects of
jamming, detune, adjust BFO, BW, gain limiter, antenna
trim, adjust antenna direction, height, change location,
change frequency, etc.
4. Operate with minimum power until jammed, then
increase power.
5. Shift to alternate frequencies and call signs where
applicable and as directed.
6. Require authentication on all radio transmissions.
7. Use dummy antenna, when one is provided to tune up
radio and radar transmitters.
8. Keep oft the air, except when absolutely necessary, then
keep transmission brief.
9. Observe radio / radar discipline at all times.
10. Expect jamming / deception. When experiencing
jamming / deception, keep calm, keep trying, keep
operating.
11. Know that jamming may come in many forms, I.e.,
noise, music, voice, CW, tones~, buzz, nuisance
intrusions, bagpipes, etc.
12. Under NO circumstances let the. enemy know of the
effectiveness of his jamming.