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switched on, it supplies 115 volts
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the mode of operation, indicates gr
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Figure 3-1.-Azimuth scan coverage.C
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The transmitter contains a high-vol
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warm-up time, the WARM-UP section w
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operator rotates the switch to the
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submodes—automatic search, manual
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azimuth positions. The presentation
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marks bracket and move with the B-t
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operates at 38 Hz. The lobing actio
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Table 3-1.-Correlation of Dial Sett
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(±0.25), 73.95 (±0.30), and 94.25
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synchronizer, and a delayed radar t
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CHAPTER 4ANTISUBMARINE WARFAREThe d
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A similar case often arises in conn
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thermal gradient condition, the lay
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If the sonar transducer is stationa
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The submarine reflects an echo of h
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RecorderThe RO-358/ASQ-13A recorder
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Figure 4-17.-Hydrophone and project
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selector switch is moved to the BT
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Figure 4-22.-Submarine's magnetic m
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COMPENSATIONRegardless of its sourc
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group, AN/ASA-71 selector control g
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esults in three output signals, whi
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External MarkingsEach sonobuoy has
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ATAC/DLC.— The air transportable
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CHAPTER 5INDICATORSIn this chapter,
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3. The COURSE selector switch selec
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compass card. The compass card move
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DIGITAL COMPUTER.— The digital co
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one channel increases, the rate of
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Figure 5-9.-Symbology.5-11
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Figure 5-10.-Takeoff mode.MODES OF
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information. This mode is used when
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Figure 5-21.-TDS Interface block di
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this type of scanning, each of the
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Figure 5-25.-Vertical synchronizing
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Figure 5-27.-Image orthicon tube.ea
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Consequently, the potential of each
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Each electron gun is electrostatica
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light and the microwave region used
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The total energy emitted by an obje
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achieve maximum resolution. A large
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Figure 6-9.-FLIR system block diagr
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IR to Composite Video ConversionFig
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Temperature ControlFigure 6-14 is a
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—. Afocal optics assemblyPower Su
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Table 6-2-Sync Generator OutputsSYN
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from the video BITE, it will send a
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amplifies the signal to develop eno
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Figure 6-23.6-22
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CONTROL SERVO FAIL light on the con
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numbered. Refer to these numbers wh
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REVIEW QUESTIONSQ1. Where does the
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CAUTIONBefore applying external pow
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is on the ground. Master arm power
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Figure 7-9.-Landing gear control ha
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(NOSE), nose/tail fuzing (N/T), and
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Bomb Release SystemAN/AWW-7B Data L
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Figure 7-17.-P-3C ordnance stations
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sealing door of the chute. The chut
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of the SH-3 series helicopter, and
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P-3C WING LAUNCHER ASSEMBLY.— The
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operation. For example, the compute
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CHAPTER 8COMPUTERSAs late as the mi
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the variety of tasks they can perfo
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instructions provide the computer w
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static or dynamic. MOS means metal
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positioned, and the data is read se
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SERIAL DATA TRANSMISSIONThe simples
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implemented by simply combining the
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Execution of a return jump instruct
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REVIEW QUESTIONSQ1. What are some e
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LANDING CONTROL CENTRAL SYSTEMAN/SP
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cockpit displays. Mode III is manua
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control envelope boundaries, as sho
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CHAPTER 10ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE P
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ate. Normally, the source of the ra
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PROPELLER SYSTEMSPropeller systems,
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The amount of the variation in the
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Figure 10-2.-Crossover frequency of
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Figure 10-6.-Capacitive filtering o
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Figure 10-11.-Low-pass filter circu
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. Protect personnel from the shock
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Effects of Static ElectricityThe ef
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s7.P\/ tCAUTIONSENSlTlVE ELECTRONIC
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Chapter 3Principles of Operation -
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APPENDIX IIANSWERS TO REVIEWQUESTIO
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A9. The ADPA10. A pickup device.A11
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APPENDIX IIIFORMULASAIII-1
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AIII-3
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BRIDGE CIRCUIT CONVERSION FORMULASA
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INDEXAAcoustic System AN/UYS-1, 4-2
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Computer input/output units, 8-9dev
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Fire control radar-Continuedfire co
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Infrared radiation, 6-3sources, 6-3
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SSearch radar, 3-1Antenna AS-2146/A
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VVHF communications, 1-11Antenna 94
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ASSIGNMENT 1Textbook Assignment:
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l-23. What happens in the SLU if th
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1-47. When does the XMTR OFF indica
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1-72. What security unit providesen
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2-11.Which of the following are the
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2-33. What increments in feet, from
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IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 2-54 THROUGH
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ASSIGNMENT 3Textbook Assignments "R
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3-22. What mode is selected on the
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3-42. What is the automatic time-ou
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3-62. What component of the IFFtran
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ASSIGNMENT 4Textbook Assignment:
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4-22. An increase in refraction of
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IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 4-40 THROUGH
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4-62. The sonar operator can use vo
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ASSIGNMENT 5Textbook Assignment:
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5-20. The number of what factordete
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5-40. The adjustment value for the
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5-62.5-63.5-64.5-65.5-66.What categ
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6-10. The HDG selector switch on th
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6-32. What digital computer section
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6-54. Which of the following is NOT
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ASSIGNMENT 7Textbook Assignment:
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IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 7-22 THROUGH
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7-44. Azimuth and elevation command
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IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 7-65 THROUGH
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8-11.8-12.8-13.8-14.8-15.8-16.On th
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8-31. On the F/A-18 MC/HYD ISOL pan
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8-54. The SH-3 contains what total
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ASSIGNMENT 9Textbook Assignment: "C
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9-26. What computer is the most pra
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9-47. What type of data transmissio
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ASSIGNMENT 10Textbook Assignment:
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10-23. At which of the followingfre
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10-44. A capacitor is NOT normally