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Because of Portland's hilly terrain and the need to provide for communication between staging areas with limited radio equipment, we have established nine simplex regions.  This map shows the boundaries of these regions. Ideally there will be one simplex subnet established in each region. The subnet control operator for each region will check in operators and facilitate tactical communication and the passage of formal traffic. Because the location of the subnet control operator will vary from exercise to exercise and there will be shift changes during an extended deployment, some teams may obtain more reliable communication by checking into the subnet of a region adjoining the region containing their staging area.
Because of Portland's hilly terrain and the need to provide for communication between staging areas with limited radio equipment, we have established nine simplex regions.  This map shows the boundaries of these regions. Ideally there will be one simplex subnet established in each region. The subnet control operator for each region will check in operators and facilitate tactical communication and the passage of formal traffic. Because the location of the subnet control operator will vary from exercise to exercise and there will be shift changes during an extended deployment, some teams may obtain more reliable communication by checking into the subnet of a region adjoining the region containing their staging area. <u>[[Large Simplex Region Map|Click here for a larger map]].</u>


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Latest revision as of 14:27, 24 November 2023

Because of Portland's hilly terrain and the need to provide for communication between staging areas with limited radio equipment, we have established nine simplex regions. This map shows the boundaries of these regions. Ideally there will be one simplex subnet established in each region. The subnet control operator for each region will check in operators and facilitate tactical communication and the passage of formal traffic. Because the location of the subnet control operator will vary from exercise to exercise and there will be shift changes during an extended deployment, some teams may obtain more reliable communication by checking into the subnet of a region adjoining the region containing their staging area. Click here for a larger map.

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