PS Magazine - JULY 1985

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 392

JULY 1985

PS Magazine - JULY 1985 - Page 31 of 35
Befre you lock Up yoUr shelter and
leave it untiL the next operation, give it
some air.
SeaLed up, the rig is airtight± Con-
densation frming Fom temperature
cHanges can do as mUch damage to your
gear as a shower ²om a water hose.
I³ you're parking the shelter inside,
keep the door, ´oor drain and loUver
covers open.
Parking outside? µeave the louvers
open but close the door and drain.
OpEn the shelter door daiLy, too, to get
rid o³ moist air.
Keep vehicle tailgates down± That
stops water Fom accumuLating inside
cargo areas¶and maybe inside your
sheLter.
MX-670± .
HEY, mAN& UnlL
yo1e ³O 5WrGhi´µ
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Without a per·ct matcH
between
radio and antenna you¸ll get re´ected
power± That can burn Up yoUr receiver¹
transmitterº
yoUr
AN/VRC»12»series
radio
won¸t automatically switch its
¾x¿ÀÁÂÁ
matching Unit to the right Fequency,
do it yoursel³±
µook fr the S 1 switch at the base
o³ the
¾xÃÀÁÂÁÄ
¼ocate the range fr
the Fequency you¸re Using and tUrn
the switch clockwise to
that range.
Just fllow
the arrow on
the Unit.
That s½ould pUt you back in bUsiness¾
fr now.
Once your Mission is over, tho, call
your repairman to troubleshoot your
radio system.
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