TM 1-1520-218-10
3C-179
(k) Entering Active MWOD Date. To set
the V/UHF radio to the desired date and enable the
MWOD list for the given date, enter the date in the
scratchpad (one or two digits representing the
calendar day of the month) and press the DATE line
select key on the V/UHF HAVE QUICK II Setup page.
The V/UHF radio will acknowledge the load with one
headset tone. Refer to Figure 3C-132 and Table
3C-94.
Figure 3C-132. HAVE QUICK Setup Page
Table 3C-94. HAVE QUICK Setup Page
Procedure
NO.
DESCRIPTION/FUNCTION
1
Enter active date for MWOD.
2
Enable time synchronization.
3
Select type of time synchronization:
GPS, RECV, SEND, or internal clock
RESET.
4
Verify MWOD loaded for given date or
reset radio.
The VERIFY line select key on the V/UHF HAVE
QUICK II Setup page performs two functions: it verifies
WOD's have been entered for a given date and
performs a reset function by taking the V/UHF radios
HAVE QUICK computer off-line momentarily. To verify
WOD's are loaded for a given date, enter the date in
the scratchpad and press the VERIFY line select key.
To reset the HAVE QUICK computer, ensure the
scratchpad is cleared and press the VERIFY line
select key.
(l) HAVE QUICK Time Synchronization.
To synchronize the V/UHF HAVE QUICK radios,
access the V/UHF HAVE QUICK Setup page, and
select the desired synchronization mode. Select GPS
TIME to synchronize the radio to GPS UTC. Select
RECV TIME or SEND TIME to receive or send a time
synchronization from another radio. Select RESET
TIME to reset the internal clock when no other time is
available. Activate the time synchronization by
pressing the ENBLE line select key.
When performing GPS time synchronization, first
confirm that the GPS time figure of merit is reasonable
by monitoring the 95% ERR display on the GPS INAV
page. Although this is the position error, it is directly
proportional to time error. If the 95% ERR value is
less than 0.40 nm, the GPS time figure of merit should
be adequate for time synchronization.
(m) Tuning HAVE QUICK Net Identifiers.
HAVE QUICK I/II net identifiers are entered on the
Communication
page
identically
to
normal
communication frequencies except that an "A" must be
entered in the hundreds digit (i.e., A01.125 is a valid
net identifier entry). Table 3C-95 lists valid HAVE
QUICK I/II net identifiers for combat and training nets.
Table 3C-95. HAVE QUICK I/II Net Identifiers
NET TYPE
VALID NET
IDENTIFIER
FUNCTION
Combat MWOD
Axx.x00 *
A/B Nets
Axx.x25
NATO Nets
Axx.x50
Non NATO
Nets
Training MWOD
A00.x0
Training Net
A0x.x25
FMT Net
* x = any integer
(n) V/UHF
SINCGARS
Functionality.
The FMS-800 controls the following SINCGARS
functions of the V/UHF radio.
1. Electronic Remote Fills (ERF's)
2. Late net entries
3. Time requests
4. Cold start, Cue, and Net master
selection
The V/UHF SINCGARS Control page may be
accessed via the V/UHF Control page. Refer to Figure
3C-133 and Table 3C-96.