TM 9-2350-273-BD
COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
Personnel/Time Required:
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1 soldier
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20 minutes
Materials/Tools:
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Preferred method:
Box, control, C-10456 or C-2298 VRC
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Alternate method:
Gun, soldering
Solder, rosin-core
Other Options:
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See other methods for splicing cables in electrical system chapter of this TM and TM
9-2350-276-BD.
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The preferred method uses a junction box such as a C-2298 control box between two
CX-4723 cables.
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Another method is fabricating a junction by removing the 3-801 and 3-804 connectors
from a C-2298 control box. Solder jumper wires between the corresponding connector
pins. Insulate the jumper wires and the rear of the connectors.
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A less desirable method is to remove one connector from each cable and splice the
corresponding wires from the two cables together. Insulate the splice.
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Record the BDAR action taken.
When the mission is complete, as soon as
practicable, repair vehicle using standard maintenance procedures.
11-32. ISOLLATION
OF
NON-ESSENTIAL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)
General Information:
This procedure lists general guidelines for the isolation of non-essential systems.
Limitation:
✬
Varies depending on which system is isolated.
Personnel/Time Required:
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1 soldier
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5-30 minutes
Materials/Tools:
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Crimp-on end caps, electrical tape or other insulating material.
Other Options:
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Insulate/isolate non-essential wiring or cabling with crimp-on end caps, tape, or any
other insulating material.
Secure wires to some structure and tag them for rapid
identification.
11-46