Receiver-transmitters and amplifiers
aren't the same on the inside. That's
why you tUrn 'em in as a set when one
needs maintenance±
Component cases aren't always the
same, either. So, when you get a new
pair Fom support, go through the
mounting procedures.
²or get the ones in your ³10
TM,
tho,
they're incomplete. Here's what you
do:
1± Secure the components in the
mount± The RT rests in the holes on the
mount, and the amp sits on thE RT.
Components
secure in
moUnt?
I´ you've adjusted it correctly,
there'll be no binding and the set will
be secure.
I´ there's binding, alternately loosen
the adjusting nuts until it's gone± On the
other hand, i´ the µradio isn't secure,
tighten the nu ts until it is.
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A final test± Pull the handles and tUrn
'em to the outside. I´ Fiction is right,
the crossbar assemblies will move away
from the set and the handles and
crossbars will s¶y wherever they're
released±
Still too little Fiction? Tighten the
hex screws in each pivot assembly un·
til you get it.
When your set is rack-mounted¸
ay,
in the AN/GRC-142 or -122 radio
tele¹pewriter setºyou may have to set
the assembly on the »oor to do the
work.
'Course, you should adjust your sets
anyway. It could be they weren't done
properly way back when. A´ter all, who
needs a radio set "Dropping in¼ on
'em?
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