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Is 25P (Microwave Systems Operator-Maintainer) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 25P (Microwave Systems Operator-Maintainer)

AIT / Training

14 weeks

Training Location

Fort Eisenhower, GA

Career Field

Signal

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About 25P Microwave Systems Operator-Maintainer

Operates and maintains line-of-sight microwave communication systems. Establishes radio relay links to extend communications networks beyond terrain obstacles in tactical environments.

Training Duration

14 weeks

Training Location

Fort Eisenhower, GA

Career Field

Signal

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll operate Army line-of-sight microwave communication links — the high-capacity backbone that carries voice, data, and video between command posts across terrain that blocks radio. The RF theory, antenna alignment, and link budget knowledge you develop translate to civilian telecom infrastructure careers. Cell tower technicians, microwave link engineers, and tower climbing companies all hire people with Army microwave experience. The physical work (antenna rigging, tower climbs, remote site operations) builds skills that desk-bound IT training cannot.

What It's Actually Like

Microwave systems provide line-of-sight communication between nodes that are too far apart for radio and too mobile for fiber, and operating them means you understand something about radio frequency propagation, antenna alignment, and link budgeting that most signal soldiers never touch. The equipment — AN/GRC-245, various commercial-military hybrid systems — requires alignment precision that rewards patience and punishes shortcuts. You will spend time on towers and elevated positions with equipment, pointing dishes at other dishes you can't see, using calculations and test equipment to verify you've found the path. The troubleshooting is systematic and methodical in a way that either suits your personality or doesn't, and you find out which by the end of AIT. The civilian translation to the telecom sector is reasonable — tower technicians, microwave link engineers, RF systems technicians are all roles that value your background. The tower climbing experience alone opens doors with telecom infrastructure companies. Combined with targeted certifications, the microwave background is more portable than its Army-specific framing suggests.

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