TM 11-5895-1412-12&Passigned frequencies separated from the base net by the separation factor.This separation does not cause a separation between the nets listed to theright of the base net.To create a further separation among the nets listed,use each separated net as a base net for the remaining nets.Use the <TAB> (next column) and <SHIFT>-<TAB> (previous column) keys to movethe cursor between the columns of data.For example, to fully separate the nets with DESC IDs of 1-5 enter thefollowing: - -12345234534545A partially separated cosite group may look like the following:1 2 3 452 3 45Each cosite groupdescription of thethe cosite group.Refer to SOI/CEOIAppendix G.s automatically named by the BGU. The name is the netDESC ID located in the first column of the first line forraining information on the details of cosite planning inThe remainder of this section describes the options given by the functionkeys.A.INSERT GROUPUse this option to create a new cosite group. Once this option is selected,the new net group assumes the number of the group currently being displayed.The net number for the current group and higher group numbers is increased byone.For example, if a new group is added when group 3 is being displayed;group 3 becomes group 4; group 4 becomes group 5; and the new group becomesgroup 3.B. FIND GROUPUse this option to find a particular cosite group. Once this option isselected, indicate the cosite group number to find.C. SAVE GROUPUse this option to save changes or additions madelocated inside of the computer. The informationuntil a SAVE TO DISK is performed.D. DELETE GROUPto cosite group informationis not permanently savedUse this option to delete a cosite group.The group currently displayed onthe screen-is the group that is deleted-when this option is selected.- When agroup is deleted, all remaining group numbers are decreased by a count of one.2-40
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