PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1975

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 274

SEPTEMBER 1975

PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1975 - Page 13 of 35
Just-right power in and power out
can keep yoUr Angry±106 radio set
even tempered.
BUt lower the "in² and be careless
with the "oUt³ and your set and yoU
can have More troUbles than yo´ want
to think aboUtµ
Take the power in for that
AN/GRC¶10·() when it's i¸stalled in
_¹º»¼½
a tracked vehicle. ¾ake sUre thE
Get the reg´lator set
a
vehicle's voltage regUlator is set at 28 calibrated voltMeter 'caUse the voltage
volts DC
±
gaU¿e on the vehicle May not be that
acc´rÀÁÂ.
Get
Ã
Äer set like it says in yoUr
vehiÅLe's manUalÆsUch as Para 2-117
of TÇ 9È2300-257É20 (FÊb 6Ë) with
Ch 4.
·
If tHÌÍ Vehicle's voltage regUlator is
set too
low,
your GRCÎ106 won't do
the jOb itÏs supÐosed to do,
2±\
As for the power
oUtÑ yoU have as Much
as 10Ñ000 RF volts
hanging aroUnd that
Ò ABÓ652 antenna baseÑ
: like on an ¾577AÔ
BUtÑ an unwary Õarry can lean on it
and the RF volts will work him overµ
You can nip this jÖlting voltage by
k×eping the RF shielØ NSN 5820-00Ù
87Ë-75Ë1 on the antenna and base.
The shield's part of the ¾K-1ÚÚÚ
accessory kit for the ¾577 A Û's raØio
If the raØio is a component in the
AN/ÜSC-Ú radio teletypewriter seÝÑ
the RF shield NSN 58Þ5-00-48Ë-6111
is a parß of the installation haràess.
The harness and accessory
á
kit arâ in
SB 11-1Ú1 ãSep 74).


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