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- Signaller abstract "In the armed forces, a signaller or signaleer is a specialist soldier or seaman or airman responsible for military communications. Signallers, aka Combat Signallers or signalmen or women, are commonly employed as radio or telephone operators, relaying messages for field commanders at the front line (Army units, Ships or Aircraft), through a chain of command which includes Field headquarters and ultimately governments and non government organisations. Messages are transmitted and received via a communications infrastructure comprising fixed and mobile installations.Modern signallers are responsible for the battlefield voice and data communication and information technology infrastructure, using a variety of media. All types of wire (line), satellite and ionospheric radio communication are employed. These include common radio systems such as HF/VHF radio and UHF/SHF radio (operated in line of sight, for example). Cellular radio and telephone systems such as TETRA are also becoming common.In the past, signalling skills have included the use of: Heliograph, Aldis lamp, semaphore flags, "Don R" (Dispatch Riders) and even carrier pigeons.In addition to day-to-day soldiering, the signaller is required to be competent at a number of skill levels in the following topics: Maintaining Power Supplies (Batteries and Charging for example) Radio sets; storage and logistics; installation and operation; maintenance and repair at unit level. Station Organisation; Managing Radio Nets and Maintaining Net Discipline for example, map marking, log keeping etc. Voice and wireless telegraphy procedure (using Morse code or RATT (Radio assisted Teletype) for example). Formal message procedure, electronic mail. Electronic Warfare (EW); Communications Security (COMSEC) - including the encryption and deciphering of coded messages using paper/voice and electronic codes for example. Telephone and Line Information and Communication Technology Antennae selection and design".
- Signaller thumbnail Combat-engineer-sets-up-cable.jpg?width=300.
- Signaller wikiPageID "1183317".
- Signaller wikiPageRevisionID "606145520".
- Signaller hasPhotoCollection Signaller.
- Signaller subject Category:Combat_support_occupations.
- Signaller comment "In the armed forces, a signaller or signaleer is a specialist soldier or seaman or airman responsible for military communications. Signallers, aka Combat Signallers or signalmen or women, are commonly employed as radio or telephone operators, relaying messages for field commanders at the front line (Army units, Ships or Aircraft), through a chain of command which includes Field headquarters and ultimately governments and non government organisations.".
- Signaller label "Signaller".
- Signaller label "通信兵".
- Signaller sameAs 통신병.
- Signaller sameAs m.04f82q.
- Signaller sameAs Q1187287.
- Signaller sameAs Q1187287.
- Signaller wasDerivedFrom Signaller?oldid=606145520.
- Signaller depiction Combat-engineer-sets-up-cable.jpg.
- Signaller isPrimaryTopicOf Signaller.