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(11) CDMA Mode. BID/1290 with BIS/1296/101 key cards.

(b) Tactical Circuits. BID/250 with BID/250/31 Fill Gun and BID/250/41 Key Generator.

(c) Military or Civil Telephone Networks. BID/470 (BRAHMS) with BIS/476/11 keymat.

(d) Data.

b. Off-line.

(1) OPCON - BID/950 with BRN/956/3 keymat.

(11) MAPPER - BID/880 with BWO/886/3 keymat.

(iii)ASMA - BID/950 with BAM/956/104 keymat.

(1) BID/1100.

(AROFLEX operation). BIS/1106A Key series.

(2) One Time Letter Pad (OTLP). OTLP (BW0/11 Series) in accordance with DCNP No 7, Section 1, Leaflet 5.

Codes. The following codes are to be used as required:

a.

Inter-Service Codes.

(1) Inter-Service SLIDEX. (BIS/01/100 (3)) with cards No 50-60 (BIS/02/101A-111A). A key list, covering the initial stages of the operation, will be included in Part 2 plans. SLIDEX keys required beyond 10 days of operation will be produced and issued as instructed by the FSO.

(2) NUCO. (BIS/02/10). Inter-Service numberal code.

(3) AMSC 608. The NATO AMSC 608 code will be used in lieu of BIS/02/10 if the plan is carried out in conjunction with forces from NATO nations.

b. Air Support Codes. Maritime Air/Ground Code BIS/02/36 (NAMAT).

57. Authentication. PELE systems to be used as follows:

a.

BIS/24/14. Common user traffic channels.

(1) The edition of BIS/24/14 to be used is the first of those shown in BRN/01/2X and BAA/09/2 as held as 'contingency reserve at unit level'.

(2) The table to be used is that for the particular day of the month regardless of which day the edition was made effective.

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