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Is 25Q (Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator-Maintainer) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 25Q (Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator-Maintainer)

AIT / Training

14 weeks

Training Location

Fort Eisenhower, GA

Career Field

Signal

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About 25Q Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator-Maintainer

Installs, operates, and maintains multichannel line-of-sight and satellite communications systems. Ensures reliable transmission of voice, data, and video communications.

Training Duration

14 weeks

Training Location

Fort Eisenhower, GA

Career Field

Signal

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll operate line-of-sight and satellite communications systems that keep Army formations connected across hundreds of kilometers. The RF theory, satellite link budgets, and transmission systems knowledge you develop transfers to civilian satellite operations, telecom infrastructure, and defense contractor roles. VSAT operators, satellite ground station technicians, and RF engineers are in demand across commercial satellite companies. The clearance plus the technical skill set is a combination that government contractors actively recruit.

What It's Actually Like

You will point a dish at the sky and pray for a signal, then troubleshoot for six hours when it doesn't work because someone breathed on the antenna. 'Advanced satellite communications' means you're outside in weather that violates the Geneva Convention, trying to establish a link with equipment that weighs more than your car and cooperates less than a toddler. The RF theory is real and it will make your brain hurt in places you didn't know brains could hurt. Your arch-nemesis is weather, terrain, trees, buildings, and that one cable that looks perfectly fine but is lying to you. Field exercises mean you're the first one out and the last one home because nothing starts until comms are up. You are the most cussed-at and most depended-on person in the TOC. Simultaneously.

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