Results of Field and Laboratory Studies of Jam-Resistant and Voice-Private Radios

Year
1985
Author(s)
David J. Gangel - Sandia National Laboratories
J. Ellis Heustess - Sandia National Laboratories
Mark Snell - Sandia National Laboratories
Abstract
Radio communications systems that use voice privacy or voice scrambling exhibit varying degrees of security range reduction, message intelligibility, and susceptibilities to a jamming assault. Studies included the evaluation of Data Encryption Standard (DBS) and Frequency Hopping (FH) systems. Results include voice intelligibility, jamming survivability, and range reduction percentages.