PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1982

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 358

SEPTEMBER 1982

PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1982 - Page 25 of 35
your AN/PR±-9 radio ²eceiving set
has both big and little pins. Its BA³505
battery has matching holes. Line 'em
U´µ
The same goes fo¶ the BA-4386
battery fOr yoUr ·N/P±C-2¸ and -77
'
±²³
!´µ
¶·
radio sets. Lowe² it carefully onto the
·±
²³´-µ¶
²
.
..±².
´µ
connector ´ins. · cracked ²ece´tacle
can cause shorts¹which could ignite
lekinG gasµ
t•=±²³´µ
º»battery's got to fit in the _battery
box. Too tight or loose fits ¼an damage
connectors, ´½ns or battery rece´¾
tac¿es.
Neve² ove²tighten the nuts on terÀ
minal³style d²y-cells. Snug 'em only.
Pull
the
Plug
Are you through communicating?
Pull the battery from your equi´¾
ment. Po´ it in
Á
the ²efrigerator.
ThatÂll save your batte²y aÃd protect
your gear. When the 2 mate for long
´er½ods, corrosion sets in.
Pu¿¿ the battery when you're hookÄ
ing to another powerÅ soU²ce, like
switching your man³pack ²adio to aveÆ
h½cle.
Çome
weather, some equi´ment
For
exam´lE, yoUr gea² that usÈs BA-30Âs
¸¹º»¼½
switches to cold-lovin' BA-3030Âs.
ÉN/P±C-25 and Ê77 radio sets use
a vest-carriËd BA-398 batteryµ It
stays inside you² c¿oth½ng for protec¾
tion. To hook it u´ to your radio set,
Ì
Use
ÇXÍ8808/Î
s´ecia" pur´ose
electrical cable assembly, NSN 599ÏÐ
00-901³3647.
Your AN
/
PRT
-
4
'
s BA-399 and AN
/
PRR-9
±
s
b
A
-
50² pull
cold-weathe³ du´y
,
so keep them warm inSide you³ clo
t
hes
.
To keeµ operating, you need connecting ca¶les. CX
-
1199
1/
P·T-¸
(N¹º ²»9²-00¼179
-
8257
)
gives you t³ansmitting µowe³
.
CX-119½0
/
PR·-9 (N¹N
599²-00-179
¼
¾256
)
powers you³ receive³.
,
¸
¹º
BA
¼
50²
Never juÑt throw out your ´a²tial¿y used cold³weatHer batteries when the
weather warms up. ±eplace Âem Ònly when they've lost the½r powe².
·
Ó
Ôts which batte²ies.
SB 11-6 tells whÕch eqÖ×pMÔnt g
Ø Ù
Ùan yoÖ² stocK.
.
·
ption Data to e
P
Y
p
¸
PlUs, Út g×ves consuM
Û
d
.
heÜÝ-liÝe and techn×cal Þßo.
SB 11à30 gives sto²×ngá o
â
² e²ãg, s
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