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A relay station on top of Tai Mo Shan.
An installation in HMS TAMAR.
(c) An installation in RNCWS Tai 0.
(a) An installation in Marine Polmil.
A short range civil maritime installation in HMS TAMAR
for liaison with MARDEP and control of berthing in the naval
area.
(3) A short range civil maritime installation in HMS TAMAR for
communications with visiting ships.
Furthermore, to meet the long range requirement provision would need to
be made to hire appropriate HF transmitters and receivers to be controlbed
by an installation in HMS TAMAR.
h.
Study Report Conclusions.
HMS MERCURY concluded in their Communications
Study Report that each new craft would require the rollowing equipment:
(1) One HF transmitter with a power output of the order of
500W.
(2) Two MF/HF recivers
(3) Two Clansman range military VHF transceivers.
(4) One VHF transceiver operating in the IMM band
(Type 1202).
(5) One V/UHF transceiver operating in the bands
100-156 MHz and 225-500 MHz.
(6) One UHF transceiver operating in the band
225-400 MHz.
(7) A one line RATT capability similar to that
fitted in the TON Class MCMV.
(8) One wide band secure speech equipment capable
of operating on both the military VHF equipments
(sub-para c above) and the naval V/UHF equipments
(sub-paras e and f above).
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