
DRAFT
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“PTT”
“CNR”
“INTERCOM”
“RADIO A”
“RADIO B”
“RADIO C”
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4
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2. INTERCOM
4. RADIO B
5. RADIO C
3. RADIO A
“INTERCOM” allows cross communication outside the Eagle Net. CCR’s (close combat
radios) can communicate across the intercom channel of an Intercom System.
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1. CNR
“CNR” allows Eagle users to access a CNR for long range communication. The CNR must be
physically connected to the Eagle radio or connected to another Eagle Radio in the same
group and ‘shared’ as a NETWORK CNR (see page 6).
PTT MENU(SECONDARY PTT)
ROTATE
PRESS
“RADIO A” allows Eagle users to access a radio outside the Eagle Net for long range
communication. This is achieved through a Cobham Intercom System.
“RADIO B” allows Eagle users to access a radio outside the Eagle Net for long range
communication. This is achieved through a Cobham Intercom System.
“RADIO C” allows Eagle users to access a radio outside the Eagle Net for long range
communication. This is achieved through a Cobham Intercom System.