COMPLIANCE WITH THIS - Air Force Link
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30 AFI11-301V2 20 DECEMBER 2013<br />
2.12.1.3.2.2. (Large Frame <strong>Air</strong>craft (LFA) Only) All available UHF<br />
SATCOM channels will be loaded; however, the primary channel will be IAW<br />
AOR SPINS. Users will be instructed on procedures to change between UHF<br />
SATCOM channels. (T-1)<br />
2.12.1.4. AFE and SERE personnel will instruct CSEL during the most appropriate<br />
course (i.e. academic intelligence training, LL or SS events). The instructor will brief<br />
and demonstrate procedures to change UHF SATCOM channels. (T-1)<br />
2.12.1.5. Upon receipt of final deliveries of the AN/PRQ-7(S) CSEL Hand Held Radio<br />
(HHR) and subsequent support hardware all LFA AFE units will: (T-1)<br />
2.12.1.5.1. (LFA Only) AN/PRQ-7 HHR(S) installed in aircraft prepositioned<br />
survival vests or kits will be configured as stage two zeroized radios IAW zeroization<br />
procedures outlined in T.O. 31R2-2PRQ7-1. (T-1)<br />
2.12.1.5.2. (LFA Only) AN/PRQ-7 HHR's loaded in this configuration will be<br />
considered unclassified and only need to be protected as a high dollar asset. (T-1)<br />
2.12.1.5.3. (LFA Only) A rechargeable battery (National Stock Number [NSN]<br />
6140-01-534-3856) will be installed on the CSEL HHR. (T-1)<br />
2.12.1.5.4. (LFA Only) Install the CSEL HHR in the survival vest in a standardized<br />
location (outside left bottom center pocket as worn). Attach CSEL HHR using the<br />
plastic D-ring connected to the HHR carrying loop. Attach TO 31R2-2PRQ7-21<br />
(printed on brown/tan Tyvek material) to the radio pocket IAW TO 14S1-3-51<br />
paragraph 2-5.1. (T-1)<br />
2.12.1.5.5. (LFA Only) Install a spare HHR battery in the survival vest in a<br />
standardized location. Battery type (rechargeable/non-rechargeable) will be at the<br />
discretion of each unit. Spare batteries do not need to be placed in polyethylene<br />
interlocking bags, but must have battery cover installed. If units use rechargeable<br />
spare batteries they must be placed into service with a full charge. (T-1)<br />
2.12.1.5.6. (LFA Only) When the HHR is installed in survival vests, inspect<br />
survival vests at intervals per TO 14S-1-131. Additionally, units must perform a<br />
battery replacement with a completely charged battery every 30 days. This battery<br />
replacement will be documented on the back of the survival vest DD Form 1574 and<br />
applicable documentation tracking system. (T-1)<br />
2.12.1.6. AFE and SERE continuation training programs must ensure aircrew members<br />
are proficient in the use of advanced hand held radios (HHR) (e.g. AN/PRQ-7, AN/PRC-<br />
112, etc…). <strong>Air</strong>crews must be instructed on the limitations of using a radio configured in<br />
the stage two zeroized mode, as required. Ensure training includes discussion on use of<br />
the SARSAT beacon feature as the first attempt for rescue in non-hostile environments.<br />
Users must also be instructed on procedures to change between UHF SATCOM channels.<br />
(T-1)<br />
2.12.1.7. Units deploying or tasked to fly into AORs will issue aircrews CSEL HHRs<br />
(minimum of two HHRs per crew for LFA units) from home station--crews will not<br />
receive assets at enroute/stage locations. Issued HHRs will be configured IAW<br />
applicable SPINS. Issued HHRs will contain SARDOT information and are classified,