
43.
Equipment
Performonce
Checklist
lr*^l
r
No.
Action
or
condition
N"rnraÌ
inclic
ati0n
Correctiye
measufes
Y
Antenna.
Headset CW-49507-
A
(Navy
type).
PHN.-C.
W.-NET-
CAL.
fr-rnction
sl'itch.
A.F.
GAIN control,
OUTPUT
HIGH-
LOW
svr.'itch.
R.F. GAIN controi.
POWER
ON-OFF
s."vitch.
SPEAKER ON-OFF
srvitch.
POWER
SELECTOR
6V_12V-24V-DRY
BAT.
switch.
Power Cable Assem-
bly
CX-1358/U,
CX-1359/U,
or
cx-1360/u.
Mast
Sections MS-116-.4,
(2
ea\
,
MS-117-A,
and
MS-118-A
connected
to antenna
input,
or
reel
antenna
connectecl
to
tenninal
A
on front
panel.
G terminal
con-
nected
to a
secure
ground,
Headset
plugged
into
Headset
Cord
CX-
13341U
g'hich
is
con-
nected
to
PHONES
jack.
Set to PI{N.
position.
Set to maxir,num
clock-
rvise
position.
Set to HIGH
position
(LO\V
rvhen
dr,y bat-
telies ale usetl
)
.
Set
to maximum
clock-
r.vise
position.
Set to
OFF
position.
Set
to
ON
position.
Set to 6V, l2Y
,24Y,
ot
DRY BAT.
position
de-
pending
on voltage
source. For 115-volt
a-c operation.
set
su'itch to 6V or
DRY
BAT.
position.
(
See
par,
20).
Connected to POWER
INPI-T
oI DRY
BAT-
TERY
receptacle.
Other
end connected
to
powel
soufce.
Fasten securely. Connect
according to
instr'uc-
tions
given
in
para-
graph
15.
T
11
t2
POWER
ON-OFF
slvitch.
Filanlent
voltage
con-
trol.
DIAL
LIGHT
srvitch.
Set
to ON
position.
A 20,00O-ohm-per-volt
rnetel
connected
to
J102
and chassis.
Depress.
After
short warm-up
period,
rushing noise
is
heard
in
speaker
and
headset,
Voltage
should
be
1.4
volts
dc"
Check
proper
fuse
and
tubes. Refel
to chap-
ter
5.
Adj
ust fi lament-voltage
contlol.
Check
vibra-
tor El
0:l
:rnd
po'il'er-
suppl1'tubes.
Refer
to
chapter'
5.
Chech
light,
and
switch
S3.
Re-tel to
chapter 5.
26
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Dial liEht
is
illuminated.
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CONTENTS
4
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ON CONTACT
5
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NTRODUCTION
9
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7. Toble
11
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AND FILLERS
12
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INSTRUCTION
12
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Running
14
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10. Additionol
15
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Equipment
15
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Required
15
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CHAPTER
16
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OPERATING
16
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INSTRUCTIONS
16
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H!..1,",?:r
17
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)l;.11ru,,#
17
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Connections
19
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Initiol
19
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Adjustment
19
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",i'
21
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AGO 313A
22
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Function
23
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P0sition
25
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Section
26
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IJNDER UNUSUAL
26
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CONDITIONS
26
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Figure 14
28
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Radio Receiuing Set
28
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IGRR-S
28
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MAI NTENANCE
30
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SERVICES
30
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Lubricqtion
31
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LU BRICATION
31
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WEATHERPROOFING
32
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Performonce
34
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Checklist
34
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F/LAn'tEn/r
37
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39
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Ht'
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MAINTENANCE
63
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65
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R-r74/URR
66
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:lror,ii
68
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Symptom Probable
69
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Correction
69
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Generol
70
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Signol Substitution
70
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80. A-f
72
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Substitution
72
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.È*s'
73
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Band Frstuency
75
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Conlponents
76
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Components
76
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TnC lìl(llCatC(l
77
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I{4IUAL-PREIPT
78
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Section lll
81
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ALINEMENT
81
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PROCEDURES
81
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?3'
82
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APPENDIX
89
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REFERENCES
89
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9. Abbreviotions
91
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6F300-1031
93
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22553-206
93
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3E5999-6.35
93
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Cold sleeve
95
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H1Ojl, Il1l9
96
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I suppìr'hatteì'y
97
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AGO 31SA
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capacitol flom
99
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Function of
100
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Sienal Corps
101
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Signal Corps
101
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AGO 3134
102
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\'7
105
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313A'
107
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R-174lURR-Conrinued
110
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AND LETTER CODE
111
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TT T ZN T
112
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; l:ÉÉ=fr
116
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F- ìgu,re
120
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Ra<lio Reet:;
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