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TM 11-5820-890-10-8
The GPS key is not used; it represents a possible future capability of the
GPS/(5)
SINCGARS SlP/ASlP radio.
The SA key is not used; it represents a possible future capability of the
SA/(6)
SINCGARS SIP/ASIP radio.
The CID key is not used; it represents a possible future capability of the
ClD/(8)
SINCGARS SlP/ASlP radio.
Figure 2-8. SIP/ASlP Keypad
CLR/MENU
MENU appears on SINCGARS ASIP when key is pressed. Multiple presses
will scroll MENU.
FREQ/BACKLlGHT
ASIP radio must be in SQ ON, press key [FREQ], then CHG to change
intensity.
2.2c. SlP/ASIP VAA
Memory
The SIP/ASIP VAA contains a small microprocessor which allows data in the
form of routing tables to be stored in the SlP/ASlP VAA.
Internet
When used in conjunction with FBCB2 hardware and software, the SlP/ASlP
VAA supports internet communications among SINCGARS FH nets and
between SINCGARS and EPLRS nets. Employment of the internet feature
requires that the SIP/ASIP RT be set to the Packet data mode.
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