TM-9-2350-275-BD

M113 FAMILY CARRIER, PERSONNEL SELF-PROPELLED FULL-TRACKED

TECHNICAL MANUAL; OPERATORS, ORGANIZATIONAL, DIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE; BATTLEFIELD DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND REPAIR

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TM 9-2350-275-BD
COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
Procedural Steps (Cont):
8.
Record the BDAR taken. When the mission is completed, as soon as practicable,
repair vehicle using standard maintenance procedures.
11-28. FOREIGN EQUIPMENT INTERCHANGEABILITY (SOVIET INTERCOM R-124)
General Information:
This procedure gives installation and operating instructions for the Soviet R-124
intercom.
Limitations:
The AN/VRC-12 series radio cannot be wired through this intercom. Therefore, the
radio can only be operated by one man.
Personnel/Time Required:
1 soldier
1 hour
Materials/Tools:
Handset, H-189/6R, (each chestplate), or standard CVC helmet
Intercom, Soviet, R-124
Plate, chest, Soviet (one for each control box)
Tape, electrical
Wire, 4-conductor, 18-gauge, 5-foot length or cable, telephone, W D-l/TT, 5-foot
length (two required)
Wire 2-concor 12-gauge 3 foot length
Gun, soldering
Solder, rosin-core
Other Option:
Field expedient intercom (refer to para. 11-22).
Procedural Steps:
NOTE
All wires in the R-124 interconnecting cables are soldered
directly to the internal connecting points in the individual
boxes. Use care in removal/installation. Do not disconnect
individual boxes unless absolutely necessary.
1. Remove the R-124 from Soviet vehicle and install in U.S. vehicle.
2.
Wire the H-189/GR handset or CVC helmet using the procedures listed in para.
11-26.
NOTE
Power is obtained in the same manner as listed in step 1 of para. 11-26.
3.
Attach the red and white wires from the power cable to the black terminal on the
bottom of the A-1 box of the R-124. Attach the black and green wires from the power
cable to the ground strap on the A-1 box.
See position 6 in the illustration on the
following page.
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