PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-578

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 578

JANUARY 2001

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-578 - Page 20 of 30
JAN 01
PS 578
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JAN 01
Carry the RCT in its mesh case when you’re
moving it for remote operations
. The case won’t pro-
tect it from knocks, but it will make it easier to carry the
RCT and less likely that it takes a fall.
When using
the command,
control and
intelligence shelter,
install the RCT in
the mounting
brackets in the
shelter for remote
operations
.
That secures it
and keeps it from
being knocked around inside the van.
Remember that the RCT’s flash memory card is clas-
sified. Remove the card when you’re not operating and
store it someplace that meets security requirements.
Sentinel Radar System . . .
±
±
i guess
we're
all set
to
go
.
wait!
my
rct
needs
tlc
!
he's
right
. a
lack
of
pm
could really
cost
us.
±
Store RCT in locked compartment
Mounting brackets secure RCT
Carrying
case
protects
RCT
he Sentinel’s radar control terminal (RCT) needs lots of tender loving care. If
it doesn’t get it, you may need the TLC after your CO finds out the RCT costs
almost $47,000 to replace.
Here’s how to keep you and the
RCT on safe ground:
Keep the RCT in the
Sentinel’s locked, padded com-
partment as much as possible
.
That’s the safest place for the RCT.
If you put it in places like the
HMMWV equipment storage box
or the platoon equipment shed, it
probably will be damaged.


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