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As a Naval Communicator in the Canadian Armed Forces, you will establish and manage all external voice, radio-teletype,
and data circuits and provide real-time tactical information in support of operations.
Overview
Naval Communicators establish and maintain communications with national and allied networks over radio frequencies
required for mission coordination using tactical line-of-sight, long-range, and satellite communications. It is also their
responsibility to advise command on tactical signaling and ship maneuvering, encoding/decoding of signals, and
dissemination of tactical and maneuvering signals. Their primary duties include:
Radio teletype
Computer networking
Satellite, tactical, voice, and visual communications
Classified and unclassified computer networks
Computer-based message processing network
Radio communication control systems
Cryptographic and satellite equipment in support of high speed data and imagery exchanges