PS Magazine - NOVEMBER 1980

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 336

NOVEMBER 1980

PS Magazine - NOVEMBER 1980 - Page 19 of 35
Keep internal componeNts opeRatiNg
at theIr peak by following tunIng,
operatInG and MaIntenance ±nstRuctIoNs In
the ma²uaLs-and commoN sense.
EspeciaLLy important Is pRopeR antenNa
COnnectIons and frequency settINgs; keep
filTeRs clear and clean for coo³ opeRation;
´eep hats, coats, toolsµ soft drInks,
e¶c, Off fan ou¶Lets and pLaces wHeRe
¶hey can fOul up tHe woRks·
·
¸Ransmitters, receiveRs,
siGnaL converteRs, multiplexeRs,
etc¹ must be secuRe. ºf »ot,
they can shake out, bounce
a¼ound at tHe end of a cable
Or ConnectOR and bouNce off
¶he floor½
POBAbLY TE ±IGeSt CaUs²
o DaMag³ ´µ c¶m·
GEAR
CArel±Ss T²AN³PO´t!
Some equIpment must be
caRrIed InsiDe t¾e shelteR ¿o the
next sIte oR back to baseÀ ÁHese
need to be secuÂedÃ
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UnHOok all cables bef
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movIng out. PIck Äp ¿He
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Any ofÅ It that's not secuRed can
bash and sMash commo equIpment
wHIle bouNcing ÆÇoundÈ
PRotect items goiNG
bÆck foR repaIrÈ
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