PRC 77 w/Digital Authentication
Code BLACKOUT - Commo Via Radio
radio wave scrambled out to radio in to conversion by removal of encryption
digital authentication
verbal to make both are on the same page
i authenticate abc123 i authenticate 456dfg
from the same page pp. 16 see? out
Code BLACKOUT - Commo Via Radio
radio wave scrambled out to radio in to conversion by removal of encryption
digital authentication
verbal to make both are on the same page
i authenticate abc123 i authenticate 456dfg
from the same page pp. 16 see? out
Communication
Protocols:
- Wi-Fi + Multi Wi-Fi + Extenders
- Cell Phones – With Talk, Media and Text abilities
- Two way Radio Communications. With Weather forcast
- Rules & Regulations for Title 47
Search
FCC Rules by:
Security
Levels;
- Above Top Secret = the Spirit Code
- Top Secret Security Clearance required to enter a Above Top Secret Facility
Example:
Source to Top Secret Delivery Agency to the Door stop of Above Top
Secret
- Secret Clearance required to enter a Top Secret Facility
- Confidential Clearance require to enter the DOD.
- Civilian Clearance – Proof of citizenship require to walk the streets or be in any private or government facility or Union Jurisdiction during war time. There can be no tourist. All movement most be of Lawful Nature.
List of FRS channels compared to GMRS Communications Corps to [edit] G.O.T.A for Use during war time.
Channel
|
Frequency
(MHz)
|
FRS
EIRP Restriction
|
GMRS
EIRP Restriction
|
1
|
462.5625
|
Up
to 2 watt
|
Up
to 5 watts
|
2
|
462.5875
|
Up
to 2 watt
|
Up
to 5 watts
|
3
|
462.6125
|
Up
to 2 watt
|
Up
to 5 watts
|
4
|
462.6375
|
Up
to 2 watt
|
Up
to 5 watts
|
5
|
462.6625
|
Up
to 2 watt
|
Up
to 5 watts
|
6
|
462.6875
|
Up
to 2 watt
|
Up
to 5 watts
|
7
|
462.7125
|
Up
to 2 watt
|
Up
to 5 watts
|
8
|
467.5625
|
Up
to 0.5 watt
|
Up
to 0.5 watt[6]
|
9
|
467.5875
|
Up
to 0.5 watt
|
Up
to 0.5 watt[6]
|
10
|
467.6125
|
Up
to 0.5 watt
|
Up
to 0.5 watt[6]
|
11
|
467.6375
|
Up
to 0.5 watt
|
Up
to 0.5 watt[6]
|
12
|
467.6625
|
Up
to 0.5 watt
|
Up
to 0.5 watt[6]
|
13
|
467.6875
|
Up
to 0.5 watt
|
Up
to 0.5 watt[6]
|
14
|
467.7125
|
Up
to 0.5 watt
|
Up
to 0.5 watt[6]
|
15
|
462.5500
|
Up
to 2 watt
|
Up
to 50 watts
|
16
|
462.5750
|
Up
to 2 watt
|
Up
to 50 watts
|
17
|
462.6000
|
Up
to 2 watt
|
Up
to 50 watts
|
18
|
462.6250
|
Up
to 2 watt
|
Up
to 50 watts
|
19
|
462.6500
|
Up
to 2 watt
|
Up
to 50 watts
|
20
|
462.6750
|
Up
to 2 watt
|
Up
to 50 watts
|
21
|
462.7000
|
Up
to 2 watt
|
Up
to 50 watts
|
22
|
462.7250
|
Up
to 2 watt
|
Up
to 50 watts
|
- GMRS has other exclusive channels
- FRS channels 8-14 are exclusively FRS with no detachable antenna such as found on GMRS equipment. No FRS unit shall exceed 0.5 watt (EIRP) Effective Isotropic Radiated Power on channels 8-14. FRS Channels 15-22 are shared with GMRS also under 2 watt EIRP limit. However, if the device includes any of the following channels (467.5500, 467.5750, 467.6000, 467.6250, 467.6500, 467.6750, 467.7000, and 467.7250 MHz) a GMRS license is required. Benefits of a GMRS license include the ability to use repeaters, run higher power (up to 50 watts), and utilize external antennas, which result in much greater communication distances. [1][6]
Music Choice shutdown – Copyrights and
royalties infringements – They are giving my media away and
charging for the access to steal.
A Lie: subpoena all Records at Comcast another
stolen Business, who must pay back all Royalties and there is no
residuals. Look up the damn word. A.S.C.A.P. pay all members being
Artist, Composers, actors and Producers and often these are team
efforts – Royalties for their contributions to society and might
throw a criminal in the pit and throw away the key for intentional
detriment to society.
Residuals: remaining
after the greater part or quantity has gone.
This
means you pay the cost to run your presentation in royalties and if
you make loot over the top that is the remaining loot. A great way
for talented promoters to make a living. A television station, radio,
internet stations and cannot operate by payment to actors in
leftovers after you gets yours, it is the other way around.
Music
Choice LLC (Comcast, Cox
Communications, Charter
Communications, Microsoft, Motorola/Arris, Sony
Corporation of America)
I-Heart
Media and Entertainment owns Clear
Channel
Jesus
Christ, INC owns I-Heart Media and Entertainment
Sony
Catalogs are not owned by any of these corporations nor is Microsoft
or Motorola is not a part of this conspiracy to steal Media and pimp
the actors and artist.
Radio
Authentication.
Prevent and detect unauthorized access into the system. Radio
Authentication provides
an additional layer of protection, every time a radio registers
to the system. The Authentication Center
is a central database that stores the authentication keys
for all P25 radios in
the system.
Prevent
and detect unauthorized access into the system. Radio Authentication
provides an additional layer of protection, every time a radio
registers to the system. The Authentication Center is a central
database that stores the authentication keys for all P25 radios in
the system. Any unauthorized radio, without the correct key, will be
denied access to the system and an alert will be sent to the system
manager.
Technology to be [edit] by Communications Corps
IBM/Microsoft
– Mobile – Links to CenturyLink + Motorola
- Mobile computing, a generic term describing one's ability to use technology in mobile environments
- Mobile device, such as a smartphone, tablet, or computer designed for mobile computing
- Mobile game, a video game played on a mobile phone, smartphone, PDA or handheld computer
- Mobile network operator, a company which provides mobile phone network access and services
- Mobile operating system, the various underlying systems to power and run phones
- Mobile radio, wireless communications systems and devices which are based on radio frequencies
- Mobile station, user equipment and software needed for communication with a wireless telephone network
- Mobile Web, the World Wide Web as accessed from mobile devices using Mobile Web Browser
- Mobile TV, TV services viewed via a mobile device
Internet
Televising is coming out of BETA
YouTube
owned by Bancorp Bank is owner of Pay Pal and Net Spend;
BET
Internet Television – Linking BET, CNN and Revolution Capital
Group: Fraud–Fraud-Fraud however on record the owner is Jesus
Christ, INC.
- Get you profile account to access Free Internet Television.
- In the process you explain what type of things you would like to know about to buy.
- Then you Customer Sale Rep. will place suggestions or interest of profile to the send to Marketing.
- Marketing has an assortment of ads pending slots.
- Then using the Tyra Tool – a PCS-MIS application to setup your ads, based on interest.
- Now a guy links to know about the Paul Castellano Studio and you get, what your interest are, no one shoe fit all productions and ads. Internet Televises earns because you will b asking for commercial about product of interest and I tell you a sales rep within say 1,000 clients will earn much more than a person on the floor.
- A great opportunity
Ending
unlimited Internet Access to achieve real e-commerce and in all
fairness make sure everyone involved gets paid and this begins at
ASCAP and not the ISP, With current arrangement the only people
getting paid is the ISP. Why? There is no residuals unless you are a
professional promoter whose earning is residual based.
Example
of these type of business arrangements are:
- Private Presentations.
- Adult markets
- A major Concert
Megabytes
per second
Mbps stands
for Megabits per
second. MBps stands
Megabytes per second. The two terms are similar, but Mbps is
used to specify Internet connection speeds, whereas MBps is
used to specify how much of a file is downloaded/uploaded per second.
In
these cases, the copyrights in all cases get paid off the top
directly from the marketing Department and they have to have records
of everything being played.
How
it works?
Mbps
exempt Programs or limit Mbps or subsidized Mbps.
In
other words, say you get 50 Mbps per month. On BET Internet T.V.
there is a two way street so to speak. To receive a presentation the
frequency has to be resonated. This is an indication of your use of
the Internet T.V. Now say like in the old days they world run I love
Lucy all night long, while nobody is even watching the T.V. It was
great entertainment but how many hours of sitcoms ran unwatched? If
you are resonated t a station, on BET Internet T.V. at the other end
the Technician know basically prime time v. late night viewership.
Now
if you just got to watch your favorite late night show, you may have
the option of paying for the view in Mbps, wherefore, during prime
most shows will most likely be Mbps Exempt.
Email,
certain researching and this of business or personal needs you pay in
Mbps, at say 50G per say 50 bucks. If you used up say 1 G, the cost
would be 1 credit $ or Z or whatever. But why should say Paul
Castellano studios pay for you use of email or whatever and there is
nothing in it for them.
Radio
Communications authentications systems
Communications
security is
the discipline of preventing unauthorized interceptors from
accessing telecommunications in
an intelligible form, while still delivering content to the intended
recipients.
In
the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization culture,
including United
States Department of Defense culture,
it is often referred to by the abbreviation COMSEC.
The field includes cryptographic
security, transmission
security,
emissions security and physical
securityof
COMSEC equipment and associated keying material.
COMSEC
is used to protect both classified and unclassified traffic
on military
communications networks,
including voice, video, and data. It is used for both analog and
digital applications, and both wired and wireless links.
Voice
over secure internet protocol VOSIP has
become the de
facto standard for
securing voice communication, replacing the need for Secure
Terminal Equipment (STE)
in much of NATO, including the U.S.A. USCENTCOM moved
entirely to VOSIP in 2008.[1]
Specialties[edit]
- Cryptographic security: The component of communications security that results from the provision of technically sound cryptosystems and their proper use. This includes ensuring message confidentiality and authenticity.
- Emission security (EMSEC): The protection resulting from all measures taken to deny unauthorized persons information of value that might be derived from communications systems and cryptographic equipment intercepts and the interception and analysis of compromising emanations from cryptographic—equipment, information systems, and telecommunications systems.[2]
- Transmission security (TRANSEC): The component of communications security that results from the application of measures designed to protect transmissions from interception and exploitation by means other than cryptanalysis (e.g. frequency hopping and spread spectrum).
- Physical security: The component of communications security that results from all physical measures necessary to safeguard classified equipment, material, and documents from access thereto or observation thereof by unauthorized persons.
Related terms[edit]
- AKMS = the Army Key Management System
- AEK = Algorithmic Encryption Key
- CT3 = Common Tier 3
- ACES = Automated Communications Engineering Software
- DTD = Data Transfer Device
- ICOM = Integrated COMSEC, e.g. a radio with built in encryption
- TED = Trunk Encryption Device such as the WALBURN/KG family
- KEK = Key Encryption Key
- KPK = Key production key
- OWK = Over the Wire Key
- OTAR = Over the Air Rekeying
- LCMS = Local COMSEC Management Software
- KYK-13 = Electronic Transfer Device
- KOI-18 = Tape Reader General Purpose
- KYX-15 = Electronic Transfer Device
- KG-30 = family of COMSEC equipment
- TSEC = Telecommunications Security (sometimes referred to in error transmission security or TRANSEC)
- SKL = Simple Key Loader
- TPI = Two person integrity
- STU-III (obsolete secure phone, replaced by STE)
Types
of COMSEC equipment:
- Crypto equipment: Any equipment that embodies cryptographic logic or performs one or more cryptographic functions (key generation, encryption, and authentication).
- Crypto-ancillary equipment: Equipment designed specifically to facilitate efficient or reliable operation of crypto-equipment, without performing cryptographic functions itself.[3]
- Crypto-production equipment: Equipment used to produce or load keying material
- Authentication equipment:
DoD Electronic Key Management System[edit]
The Electronic
Key Management System (EKMS)
is a United
States Department of Defense (DoD)
key management, COMSEC material distribution, and logistics support
system. The National
Security Agency (NSA)
established the EKMS program to supply electronic key to COMSEC
devices in securely and timely manner, and to provide COMSEC managers
with an automated system capable of ordering, generation, production,
distribution, storage, security accounting, and access control.
The
Army's platform in the four-tiered EKMS, AKMS, automates frequency
management and COMSEC management operations. It eliminates paper
keying material, hardcopy SOI, and associated time and
resource-intensive courier distribution. It has 4 components:
- LCMS provides automation for the detailed accounting required for every COMSEC account, and electronic key generation and distribution capability.
- ACES is the frequency management portion of AKMS. ACES has been designated by the Military Communications Electronics Board as the joint standard for use by all services in development of frequency management and cryptonet planning.
- CT3 with DTD software is in a fielded, ruggedized hand-held device that handles, views, stores, and loads SOI, Key, and electronic protection data. DTD provides an improved net-control device to automate crypto-net control operations for communications networks employing electronically keyed COMSEC equipment.
- SKL is a hand-held PDA that handles, views, stores, and loads SOI, Key, and electronic protection data.
Key Management Infrastructure (KMI) Program[edit]
KMI
is intended to replace the legacy Electronic Key Management System to
provide a means for securely ordering, generating, producing,
distributing, managing, and auditing cryptographic products (e.g.,
asymmetric keys, symmetric keys, manual cryptographic systems, and
cryptographic applications). This system is currently being fielded
by Major Commands and variants will be required for non-DoD Agencies
with a COMSEC Mission. [4]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "AIR FORCE AIR INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE AND RECONNAISSANCE AGENCY INSTRUCTION 33-203" (PDF). The Air Force ISR Agency Tempest and Emission Security Program. Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency. May 25, 2011. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 20, 2013.
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- This article incorporates public domain material from the General Services Administration document "Federal Standard 1037C" (in support of MIL-STD-188).
- This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Department of Defense document "Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms".
- "INFORMATION SECURITY GUIDELINES FOR THE DEPLOYMENT OF DEPLOYABLE SWITCHED SYSTEMS" (PDF). Joint Staff. February 1, 2001. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 16, 2012.
- "Communications Security (COMSEC) awareness training". U.S. ARMY SIGNAL CENTER AND FORT GORDON. April 17, 2000. Archived from the original on March 30, 2009.
- "Army Key Management Systems (AKMS)". Project Manager NETOPS Current Force. Archived from the original on September 30, 2010.
G.O.T.A.
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