Enterprise (CVN 65) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1984

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f • COMMUNICAtteUS The Communications Department aboard USS Enterprise is comprised of two divisions, CS and CR. Collectively these two divisions communicate in a wide variety of ways, from the most basic flashing light to the most highly sophisticated state-of-the-art electronic satellite communications systems. CS Division, commonly referred to as the Signal Gang, is primarily responsible for visual communications which include flashing light, semaphore and ftaghoist. There are more than 65 flags and pennants, 32 positions for use in semaphore, and Morse code used for flashing light, all of which must be memorized by the men of the signal bridge. CR Division consists of Facilities Control (FACCON), Message Processing Center (MPC) and Teletype Repair (TTY). Facilities Control is responsible for ensuring all radio circuits are properly set up and patched to various outlying stations. Our Tech Controllers make split-second decisions regarding circuit restoration. They also tune transmitters and receivers over wide frequency ranges in accordance with current frequency plans. The Message Processing Center handles all operational and administrative message traffic for Enterprise and her embarked air wing and staffs. Using computer and manual teletype equipment, the MPC processes between 1,600 and 2,200 messages per day during peak operational periods. The Reproduction and Distribution area of MPC will have produced, by the end of the WestPac deployment, more than eight million copies of message traffic. The Teletype Repair Shop is responsible for maintenance and repair of teletype equipment and Xerox copiers aboard Enterprise. The ability to communicate, whether with flashing light or satellites in space, is vital to the success of the Big E mission. Throughout the cycle of work-ups, readiness exercises as a Battle Group and deployment to the Far East and North Arabian Sea, Enterprise communicators have truly served as The Voice of Command. LCDR G.C. HILL, USN Department Head 194 COM

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