PS Magazine - FEBRUARY 1978

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 303

FEBRUARY 1978

PS Magazine - FEBRUARY 1978 - Page 8 of 35
TADDS ta
es
A reminder: a reading of 0.7 means
the battery in your T ADDS is fully
charged; 0.63 Means yoU cHeck it
during use so it won't get too low; and
0±59 means you have 2 Hours or less of
poweR left.
About the dispLay
²
board: wHen it's
removed for repair, tHe frame goes
³
with it. If you keep t
_
he frame, you only
The AN/GSQ-137 target alert data make problems±
display set (TADDS) can ´o a good joB
for you in pinµpointing targets ¶ ±±
providing yoU keep its ·attery Up.
¸attery tests drain about
1/
of tHe
juice .±. and it taKes awhile to build up
after a test. The idea is to ma¹e no
ºnnecessary test» ±.
. and tHat inclUdes
Hitting tHe tes¼ ·utton jUst to
½
see the
display board ligHts flas¾.
The frame's attached to the A6 ca¿d.
So, take it apart iÀ tHe set and reattacH
it wHen yo
send it off for repair.
FRAME SHOULD
BE ATTACHED
TO
AG
(dISPLAY BOARD)
¸esidesÁ if yoU must get
Â
a rEplaceÃ
ment dispÄay ·oard, a new frame
comes withÅ it± Fact is, tHe display
bOard and frame are an assemblY witH
a single part nUmber, 10689613±
12
J
Take your pickÆ total
!
Ç"shrill screeches±
·
Èou can have either selection on
your AN/É$QµÊ37 target alert data
disPlay set ËTÌDDS) by just stowing
the cables in the coveÍ the wroÎÏ Way.
ThÐ situation reads like soÑ throw
the cables in the cover any oLd way, and
chances are good that the cabLe
Ò
connector or coUPLer wilL bash againsÓ
the
VOL
controL knob Ôn the
Õ
paneL
when you cLose the cover±
If that happens, kiss the volume
knob goodbye±
The idea is to seat the coupLer and
the connector firmLÖ in their clips in
the cover± Never Let them hang Loose.
FiÏ 3×Ê,page 3×2 of TØ 9×1430×5Ù9Ú
Ê2 shows the rigÛt way to store the
cable ±
Ü
BaTTERIES
THe T ADDS battery maÝ Look like
Þ
it's Leakproof, wrappßd in that sàUÏ
package like it is± ¸ut, don't let it fool
you±
Iá you âleave the battery in the set
dãriäg storage,it Leaks and corroåes .±±
and
æ
caç put your TADèS out of
business± Take it out.
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