Difference between revisions of "Customs Over The Horizon Enforcement Network"
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The US Customs COTHEN Network uses a Rockwell/Collins [[ALE]] (Automatic Link Establishment) protocol to connect users to each other over the HF spectrum. If you listen to frequencies in use on the COTHEN network, you will hear the [[ALE]] sounding calls which units periodically and automatically initiate to determine the best frequency to use for calls to other units. | The US Customs COTHEN Network uses a Rockwell/Collins [[ALE]] (Automatic Link Establishment) protocol to connect users to each other over the HF spectrum. If you listen to frequencies in use on the COTHEN network, you will hear the [[ALE]] sounding calls which units periodically and automatically initiate to determine the best frequency to use for calls to other units. | ||
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The COTHEN network now uses the [[MIL-STD 188-141A]] protocol. It formally used the [[FED-STD-1045A]] ALE protocol, developed by Rockwell Collins. The FED-STD protocol is Rockwell Collins proprietary and goes by the tradename [[Selscan]]. It is no longer actively used by the COTHEN network. | The COTHEN network now uses the [[MIL-STD 188-141A]] protocol. It formally used the [[FED-STD-1045A]] ALE protocol, developed by Rockwell Collins. The FED-STD protocol is Rockwell Collins proprietary and goes by the tradename [[Selscan]]. It is no longer actively used by the COTHEN network. |
Revision as of 20:48, 11 February 2005
COTHEN Network Frequencies
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The US Customs COTHEN Network uses a Rockwell/Collins ALE (Automatic Link Establishment) protocol to connect users to each other over the HF spectrum. If you listen to frequencies in use on the COTHEN network, you will hear the ALE sounding calls which units periodically and automatically initiate to determine the best frequency to use for calls to other units.
The COTHEN network now uses the MIL-STD 188-141A protocol. It formally used the FED-STD-1045A ALE protocol, developed by Rockwell Collins. The FED-STD protocol is Rockwell Collins proprietary and goes by the tradename Selscan. It is no longer actively used by the COTHEN network.