General Navy Communications Publications
Introduction to Communications - NAVPERS 10129 (1948)
- History of communications
- Early naval signaling
- Naval Communication Service
- Communication ratings
- Communication organization afloat
- Shipboard organization
- Visual-messenger-mail
- Radio and sound
- Teletype communications
- NTX
- General publications
- Classification
- Communications in amphib warfare
Introduction to Communications - NAVPERS 10129A (1952)
- History of communications
- The hollow log circuit
- One if by land
- Up in smoke
- "Aerial" telegraphy
- Commerce and conflict
- Kites and frog legs
- The wireless
- The amateurs
- Early naval signaling
- Megaphone to Marconi
- Naval signal book
- Electrical signaling
- The birth of NCS
- Naval Communication Service
- The rule book
- Command
- Administration
- How NCS works
- Communications ashore
- District Comm plan
- Never out of sight
- Fleet on the move
- Fleet Comm plan
- Other functions of NCS
- Class E traffic
- "Voice with a smile"
- Communication equipment
- Communication ratings
- Quartermaster
- Radioman
- Teleman
- Where the TE fits in
- Navy mail
- The Mail Service Manual, USN Part II
- Postal laws and regulations
- Official postal guide
- Check yourself on these
- Communication organization afloat
- Coming aboard
- Strikers-eye view
- From the top down
- The CWO
- The Comm office
- Cryptoboard
- Cryptocenter
- The radio division
- Patching
- Remote control
- Space as needed
- The radio gang
- "One for us"
- Shipboard organization
- Visual
- The bridge
- Navy equipment is standard
- Meet the gang
- Keep a bright lookout
- For the record
- The signal log
- QM notebook
- A stitch in time
- Visual-messenger-mail
- Signals for all occasions
- Visual
- The flag bag
- Reading the hoist
- Semaphore
- Flashing light
- Take aim
- Searchlights
- Blinker tube
- Multipurpose
- Nancy
- Message drops
- Panels
- Pyrotechnics
- The messenger
- Communication by mail
- Radio and sound
- Radio waves
- Frequency
- Transmitters and receivers
- Broadcast schedules
- Intercept or I method
- Receipt or R method
- Radiotelephone
- Sound
- Definitions
- Teletype communications
- Transmission by wire
- Wire systems
- Line repeaters
- Wireless teletype
- Printing at a distance
- "Break in"
- Keyboards
- Terminal equipment
- Typing reperforator
- The relay center
- Relay equipment
- NTX
- How it grew
- Relay stations
- routing indicators
- Boston to Mare Island
- Commercial tie lines
- TWX
- Some advantages
- General publications
- In black and white
- "COMMINST"
- Basic rapid comm plan
- Operating signals
- Call sign books
- Address group book
- Allied naval signal book
- Supplementary signal publications
- Signal letters of the US Merchant Marine
- International code of signals
- Instruction books
- Other sources
- Classification
- Always careful
- Confidential and restricted matter
- Allowance
- The long and the short
- Registered publications
- Non-registered publications
- Three phases
- Keeping up to date
- Correction sheet
- Accounting
- Destruction bill
- Communications in amphib warfare - complete pages
here
General Communications - NAVPERS 10805 (1949)
- Privateers to Recent Years
- Voice of Command
- Wave Propagation
- Eyes and Ears of the Fleet
- Nerve Center
- Fundamentals of Procedure
- Introduction to Communication Security
- Physical Security
- Cryptosecurity
- Transmission Security
- Censorship and Security Finale
- A Large Ship Communication Organization
General Communications - NAVPERS 10805-B (1956)
- Naval communications
- Introduction
- Elements of naval communications
- Joint communications
- Means of communication
- reliability. security, speed
- Communication billets and spaces
- Billets afloat
- Shipboard communication spaces
- Small ship communicator
- Shore billets
- NAVCOMMSTA spaces
- Radio wave propagation
- The radio wave
- Wave formation
- Layers of the ionosphere
- Frequency blackouts
- VHF and UHF communication
- Ducts
- General use of frequencies
- Navy frequency band
- DNC 14 series
- Frequencies for the navy
- Introduction to communication equipment
- Electrical units
- Transmitters
- Antennas
- Receivers
- Teletypewriter equipmnetRelay equipments
- Circuits
- Communications ashore
- The Naval Communication System
- Armed forces courier service (ARFCOS)
- Navy postal service
- The message
- Addressees
- Call signs and address groups
- time in messages
- Prosigns
- Precedence
- Basic message format
- Visual signaling
- Visual communication publications
- Flaghoist
- Flashing light
- Semaphore
- Panels
- Pyrotechnics
- Wigwag
- Sound communication
- Facsimile
- Principles of facsimile
- Facsimile circuits
- Preparation of facsimile copy
- Security
- Physical security
- Originating secure messages
- Message center procedures
- Transmission security
- Censorship
- World War II security lessons
Shipboard Communications - NAVPERS 10806 (1949)
- The Shipboard Organization
- Command and Communications
- The Communication Watch Officer
- The Custodian
- The Signal Officer
- The Radio Officer
- The Communication Officer
Shipboard Communications - NAVPERS 10806-A (1954)
- The Shipboard Organization
- Command and Communications
- The Communication Watch Officer
- The Custodian
- The Signal Officer
- The Radio Officer
- The Communication Officer
Deck Officer Communications - NAVPERS 10807 (1948)
- INTRODUCTION. TIME
- Use of time in Naval Communications.
- CHAPTER I.--COMMUNICATIONS
- Importance of Communications
- Purpose of Communication Security
- Safeguarding Classified Matter
- Physical Safeguarding
- Personal Censorship
- Preparation of a Message
- Necessary Messages
- Drafting a Classified Message
- Stereotyped Phraseology
- Brevity
- Repetitions
- References
- Punctuation
- Precedence
- Classification
- Releasing of Messages
- Internal Routing of Messages
- Selection of Means of Communication
- Answering a Classified Message
- Drafting an Unclassified Message
- CHAPTER 2.:RADIOTELEPHONE
- Use of Radiotelephone
- Phonetic Alphabet
- Pronunciation of Numerals
- Proword
- Voice Procedure
- Calling, Answering, and Transmitting a Message
- Signal Strength and Readability
- The Executive Method
- CHAPTER 3.-VISUAL COMMUNICATION
- Methods
- Calling
- Flaghoist Signaling
- Nomenclature
- Governing Flags
- Repeaters
- Basic Maneuvering Flag Signals
- Guide Flags
- Boat Signals
- Guard Flags
- Special Uses of Flags
- CHAPTER 4.-NERVE CENTER
- Primary Communication Centers
- Primary Fleet Broadcasts
- Secondary Fleet Broadcasts
- Landline Teletype
- Speed arid Reliability
- Routing Indicators
- Radioteletype
- Photo Transmission
- Radar
- CIC
- Communications and Radar
- Communications -and Rescue
- The Amphib Flagship
- CHAPTER 5.-FLEET ORGANIZATION AND COMMUNICATION
- Administrative Chain of Command
- Tactical Chain of Command
- Shipboard Communication Organization
- Communication Reference Books
- INDEX
Shore Based Communications - NAVPERS 10891 (1954)
Naval Communications - NAVPERS 10898 (1961)
- Complete manual - download 40 MB pdf
- Taking over
- Task organizations and fleet operations
- The message
- The communication center afloat
- Basic radio theory
- Radiotelephone
- Visual signaling
- The division officer
- Training
- Security
- Entering and leaving port
- Report communications
- The directive
- Maintenance and overhaul
- Convoy communications
- Communications ashore
- The naval communications station
Naval Communications - NAVPERS 10898-A (1964)
- Complete manual - download 42 MB pdf
- Introduction to naval communications - download
2.4 MB pdf
- Naval messages - download 3.2 MB pdf
- Communications afloat - download 4 MB pdf
- Communications ashore - download 4 MB pdf
- Convoy communications - download 2.9 MB pdf
- Propagation of radiofrequency energy - download
2.9 MB pdf
- Primary communication equipment - download
4.8 MB pdf
- Radiotelephone procedures - download 2.3 MB
pdf
- Visual signaling - download 3.3 MB pdf
- Security - download 3.5 MB pdf
- The directive - download 1.9 MB pdf
- The division officer - download 2.7 MB pdf
- Training - download 4.6 MB pdf
- Maintenance - download 4 MB pdf
- Index - download 0.7 MB pdf
The Communications Officer - NAVPERS 10780
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The Communications Officer Afloat - 1974
Navy film showing operations on a DE and CV
Merchant Ship Communications - NAVPERS 10875
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