PRC-47 - 35 Man
PRC-47 - 35 Man
TECHNICAL MANUAL
This copy is a reprint which includes current pages from Changes 1 and 2.
Avoid contact with the high-voltage circuits and the antenna terminal of the radio transmitter-receiver
while performing trouble isolation procedures personal injury may result.
WARNING
The 650- and 1500-volts potentials at the power amplifier screen and plate electrodes are extremely
dangerous. Avoid contact with these circuits.
WARNING
Place the POWER-LIGHTS switch to POWER OFF, disconnect the primary power source cable from the
front of RT-671/PRC-47, and discharge the plate circuit capacitors and high-voltage filter capacitors in
the power supply before proceeding with the following test. Personal injury or death can result from
these dangerous voltages.
WARNING
Avoid contact with the high-voltage circuits of Signal Data translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A3), Power
Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 (A5). and in the power amplifier compartment. These voltages can cause
personal injury or death.
WARNING
Before removing any equipment cover or module from Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47,
disconnect all power from the unit.
WARNING
High voltages are present in the circuits associated with Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47,
Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47, and the power amplifier compartment. These voltages are dangerous
and can cause personal injury or death. Ground the two high-voltage terminals on the main chassis (J1-
A1 and J1-A2) to discharge the capacitors in the high voltage circuits before beginning maintenance
within the chassis or inside any module.
WARNING
Before further disassembly, short-circuit connector pins P1-A1 and P1-A2 to ground to discharge the
high-voltage filter capacitors. Personal injury or death can result from these voltages.
WARNING
High voltages are present on circuit components associated with the power amplifier stage. These
voltages are dangerous and can be fatal. Before beginning tube replacement, ground the two high-
voltage terminals (J1-A1 and J1-A2) on the main chassis to discharge the filter capacitors in this
equipment.
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CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
Scope................................................................................................................................. 1-1 1-1
Indexes of publications ....................................................................................................... 1-2 1-1
Reporting of errors ............................................................................................................. 1-3 1-1
Reporting equipment improvement recommendations (EIR)................................................ 1-3.1
Administrative storage ........................................................................................................ 1-3.2
Destruction of Army electronics materiel ............................................................................. 1-3.3
Historical revisions to equipment ........................................................................................ 1-4
2. FUNCTION OF EQUIPMENT
Section I. System Function
System applications ........................................................................................................... 2-1 2-1
Block diagram explanations ................................................................................................ 2-2 2-1
Overall block diagram......................................................................................................... 2-3 2-1
General description ............................................................................................................ 2-4 2-3
Receive signal path .. ......................................................................................................... 2-5 2-8
Transmit signal path ........................................................................................................... 2-6 2-9
Frequency control circuits .. ................................................................................................ 2-7 2-9
Power supply circuits ...... ................................................................................................... 2-8 2-12
Section II. Theory of Receiver-Transmitter Operation
Audio Frequency Amplifier
AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8A1) ................................................................................................ 2-9 2-14
Amplifier-Modulator
AM-3507/PRC-47 (A8A2) ................................................................................................ 2-10 2-18
Signal Data Translator
CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3) .............................................................................................. 2-11 2-21
Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 (A8A5) .............................................................................. 2-12 2-27
Radio Frequency Oscillator
0-1032/PRC-47 (A8A6)....................................................................................................... 2-13 2-28
Oscillator Control................................................................................................................
C-4311/PRC-47 (A8A7) ...................................................................................................... 2-14 2-29
Electrical Equipment Chassis..............................................................................................
CH-474/PRC-47 (A8A4)...................................................................................................... 2-15 2-31
CHAPTER 3. DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................
Section I. General Troubleshooting Techniques
Scope................................................................................................................................. 3-1 3-1
Tools, test equipment, and materials required . ................................................................... 3-2 3-2
Section II. Direct Support Troubleshooting...........................................................................................
Overall troubleshooting....................................................................................................... 3-3 3-3
Troubleshooting Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 (A8) ..................................... 3-4 3-3
Localizing Tests.................................................................................................................. 3-5 3-75
Section III. Isolating Trouble
Trouble isolation within a module........................................................................................ 3-6 3-87
Dc resistance of coils and transformer windings.................................................................. 3-7 3-88
Section IV. Repair
General parts replacement techniques ................................................................................ 3-8 3-95
General removal and replacement procedures ................................................................... 3-9 3-96
Section V. Assembly and Disassembly
General .............................................................................................................................. 3-10 3-97
Removal and replacement of receiver-transmitter case ....................................................... 3-11 3-97
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CHAPTER 6. Depot Overhaul Standards-Cont.
Signal Data Translator
CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3) .............................................................................................. 6-12 6-18
Power Supply
PP-3518/PRC-47 (A8A51)............................................................................................... 6-13 6-24
Radio Frequency Oscillator
0-1032/PRC-47 (A8A6) ................................................................................................... 6-14 6-27
Oscillator Control
C-4311/PRC-47 (A8A7)................................................................................................... 6-15 6-31
Section III. Special Test Fixtures
General .............................................................................................................................. 6-16 6-37
Test Fixture for Audio Frequency Amplifier
AM 3506/PRC-47 ............................................................................................................ 6-17 6-37
Test Fixture for Amplifier-Modulator
AM-3507/PRC-47 ............................................................................................................ 6-18 6-41
Test Fixture for Signal Data Translator
CV-1377A/PRC-47 .......................................................................................................... 6-19 6-45
Test Fixture for Power Supply
PP-3518/PRC-47 ............................................................................................................ 6-20 6-50
Test Fixture for Radio Frequency Oscillator
0-1032/PRC-47 ............................................................................................................... 6-21 6-54
Test Fixture for Oscillator Control
C-4311/PRC-47............................................................................................................... 6-22 6-56
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure
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2-1 Radio Set AN/PRC-47, Overall Block Diagram .................................................................................................. 2-2
2-2 Receiver-Transmitter Circuits, Block Diagram.................................................................................................... 2-4
2-3 Frequency Control Circuits, Block Diagram........................................................................................................ 2-6
2-4 Power Supply Circuits, Block Diagram .............................................................................................................. 2-8
2-5 Compressor/Amplifier Circuits, Schematic Diagram .......................................................................................... 2-14
2-6 Output Amplifier, CW Oscillator, and VOX Circuits, Schematic Diagram ........................................................... 2-16
2-7 Receiver Amplifier, AGC Circuit, and Sidetone Gate, Schematic Diagram.......................................................... 2-18
2-8 Balanced Modulator, ALC Amplifier Circuit, Schematic Diagram ....................................................................... 2-19
2-9 IF. Amplifier Circuit, Schematic Diagram .......................................................................................................... 2-20
2-10 Last If. Amplifier and Product Detector Circuit, Schematic Diagram ................................................................... 2-21
2-11 Isolation Amplifier Circuits, Schematic Diagram ................................................................................................ 2-22
2-12 Receive Mixer/Transmit Mixer Circuits, Schematic Diagram .............................................................................. 2-24
2-13 Hf Oscillator and Varicap Control Circuits, Schematic Diagram ......................................................................... 2-26
2-14 5- to 14-MHz Amplifier/Limiter Circuits, Schematic Diagram . ............................................................................ 2-27
2-15 Discriminator Circuit Waveforms ...................................................................................................................... 2-30
3-1 Preliminary Troubleshooting Diagram ............................................................................................................... 3-4
3-2 Receiver Tests, Troubleshooting Test Setup . .................................................................................................... 3-5
3-3 Transmitter Tests, Troubleshooting Test Setup.................................................................................................. 3-6
3-4 Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 (A8), Top View, Location of
Assemblies and Test Points ............................................................................................................................. 3-7
3-5 Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 (A8), Bottom View, Location of
Assemblies and Test Points ............................................................................................................................. 3-8
3-6 Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8A1), Top View, Cover
Removed, Location of Subassemblies and Test Points ..................................................................................... 3-9
3-7 Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47 (A8A2), Side View, Cover Removed,
Location of Subassemblies E1 and E2, and Test Points .................................................................................... 3-10
3-8 Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47 (A8A2), Side View, Cover Removed,
Location of Subassemblies E3, E4, and E5, and Test Points ............................................................................ 3-10
3-9 Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Top View, Location of
Subassemblies and Test Points ........................................................................................................................ 3-11
3-10 Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Bottom View, Location
of Subassemblies ............................................................................................................................................. 3-12
3-11 Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 (A8A5), Top View, Cover Removed,
Location of Subassemblies and Test Points ...................................................................................................... 3-13
3-12 Radio Frequency Oscillator 0-1032/PRC-47 (A8A6), Side View, Cover
Removed, Location of Subassemblies El and E2, and Test Points .................................................................... 3-14
3-13 Radio Frequency Oscillator 0-1032/PRC-47 (A8A6), Side View, Cover
Removed, Location of Chassis Subassembly and Test Points .......................................................................... 3-15
3-14 Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47 (A8A7), Top View, Cover Removed,
Location of Subassemblies and Test Points ...................................................................................................... 3-16
3-15 Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47 (A8A7), Bottom View, Location of
Subassemblies ................................................................................................................................................. 3-17
3-16 Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8A1), Cover Removed,
Chassis Subassembly ...................................................................................................................................... 3-18
3-17 Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8A1), Cover Removed,
Subassembly E1 ............................................................................................................................................... 3-19
3-18 Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8A1), Cover Removed,
Subassembly E2 .............................................................................................................................................. 3-20
3-19 Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8A1), Cover Removed,
Subassembly E3 ............................................................................................................................................... 3-21
3-20 Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47 (A8A2), Cover Removed,
Subassemblies E1 and E2................................................................................................................................. 3-22
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Figure
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4-4 Transmitter Power Output and Output Meter Sensitivity Tests, Equipment Setup ........................................ 4-10
4-5 Transmitter Frequency Stability Tests, Equipment Setup ............................................................................ 4-14
4-6 Transmitter Power Input Test, Equipment Setup ........................................................................................ 4-16
4-7 Transmitter CW Operation and Sidetone Test, Equipment Setup ............................................................... 4-17
5-1 Transmit Mixer Balance and Transmit Gain Control Adjustments,
Equipment Setup ....................................................................................................................................... 5-1
5-2 Transmitter Hum Balance Adjustment and Modulation Fidelity Tests,
Equipment Setup ....................................................................................................................................... 5-3
5-3 Transmitter Spurious Output Adjustments, Equipment Setup ..................................................................... 5-5
6-1 Plug Gage, Slug Adjustment ...................................................................................................................... 6-2
6-2 Gage Overtravel, 0.041-inch ...................................................................................................................... 6-2
6-3 Output Attenuator, 50:1 ............................................................................................................................. 6-2
6-4 Test Fixture for AM-3506/PRC-47, Suggested Layout ................................................................................ 6-3
6-5 Test Fixture for AM-3507/PRC-47, Suggested Layout ................................................................................ 6-4
6-6 Test Fixture for CV-1377A/PRC-47, Suggested Layout ............................................................................... 6-5
6-7 Indexing Fixture for CV-1377A/PRC-47, Suggested Layout ........................................................................ 6-6
6-8 Test Fixture for PP-3518/PRC-47, Suggested Layout ................................................................................. 6-6
6-9 Test Fixture for 0-1032/PRC-47, Suggested Layout .................................................................................... 6-7
6-10 Test Fixture for C-4311/PRC-47, Suggested Layout ................................................................................... 6-8
6-11 Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8A1) Performance Tests,
Initial Test Equipment Connections ............................................................................................................ 6-14
6-12 Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47 (A8A2), Performance Tests, Initial
Test Equipment Connections ...................................................................................................................... 6-16
6-13 Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Performance Tests,
Initial Test Equipment Connections ............................................................................................................ 6-19
6-14 Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 (A8A5), Performance Tests, Initial Test
Equipment Connections ............................................................................................................................. 6-25
6-15 Radio Frequency Oscillator 0-1032/PRC-47 (A8A6) Performance Tests,
Initial Test Equipment Connections ............................................................................................................ 6-28
6-16 Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47 (A8A7), Performance Tests, Initial Test
Equipment Connections ............................................................................................................................. 6-31
6-17 Test Fixture for Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47, Parts
Location .................................................................................................................................................... 6-39
6-18 Test Fixture for Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47, Chassis
Parts and Connector Location .................................................................................................................... 6-40
6-19 Test Fixture for Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47, Parts Location........................................................ 6-42
6-20 Test Fixture for Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47, Chassis Parts and
Subassembly A1 Placement ...................................................................................................................... 6-43
6-21 Test Fixture for Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47, Front View,
Parts Location ........................................................................................................................................... 6-46
6-22 Test Fixture for Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47, Parts Location ................................................. 6-47
6-23 Test Fixture for Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47, Parts Location ................................................. 6-48
6-24 Test Fixture for Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47, Parts Location ................................................................ 6-51
6-25 Test Fixture for Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47, Internal Parts Location..................................................... 6-52
6-26 Test Fixture for Radio Frequency Oscillator 0-1032/PRC-47, Parts Location ............................................... 6-55
6-27 Test Fixture for Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47, Parts Location ............................................................. 6-57
7-1 Color code marking for military standard resistors, inductors, and capacitors
............................................................................................................................................................(Foldout
illustrations are
Located in back
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7-15 Test Fixture for Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47, Schematic Diagram .................................... 7-4
7-16 Test Fixture for Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47, Schematic Diagram ............................................... 7-5
7-17 Test Fixture for Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47, Schematic ....................................................... 7-6
7-18 Test Fixture for Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47, Schematic Diagram . ....................................................... 7-7
7-19 Test Fixture for Radio Frequency Oscillator 0-1032/PRC-47, Schematic Diagram ...................................... 7-8
7-20 Test Fixture for Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47, Schematic Diagram .................................................... 7-8
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INTRODUCTION
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Ref des MCN effectivity Description of change
A1CR18 2366 Added CR18, type 1N457.
A1C8 / A1C12 No record Changed to 100 uF, was 47 uF.
A1Q1 No record Changed to type 2N404, was type 2N422.
A1C26 4300 Polarity on silk-screen was reversed.
A1R85 4300 Added R85, 10K ohms.
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FUNCTION OF EQUIPMENT
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or frequency shift keying (fsk) teletypewriter Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A1) by the microphone of
communications when an appropriate input/output Handset H-33G/PT or by the external fsk unit (for
device is connected. The operating frequency is example, Converter Oscillator CV-786/TRC-75).
determined by the adjustment of front panel frequency Internal limiter stages and automatic load control
controls that permit operation within the range from 2.0 circuits in the transmitter compensate for input level
to 11.999-MHz. During the transmit function, the audio variations from these audio input devices. When cw
signal is applied to the input of Audio Frequency
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operation is desired, Telegraph Key J-45 is connected to 26.5-volt dc source is desired, Storage Battery BB-
the AUDIO connector of RT-671/PRC-47. This device 451/U or a suitable dc generator set may be used. The
keys an oscillator in the receiver-transmitter circuits that power supply circuits of the RT-671/PRC-47 provide
produces an audio tone. This modulating signal, or the high-power dc voltages for the transmitter circuits, and
voice input signal from the handset microphone or the low-power potentials for the receiver circuits and for
fsk unit, is amplified in the AM-3506/PRC-47 A1), and is control purposes.
mixed in the AM-3507/PRC-47 (A2) with a 500-kHz 2-4. General Description
standard signal to produce a double-sideband, a The transmit signal path through the receiver-
suppressed carrier signal. With the undesired sideband transmitter circuits of the radio set is shown by the solid
and the carrier signals greatly attenuated, the remaining lines of figure 2-2. The transmit audio signal is applied
singlesideband signal is heterodyned to the desired hf to the input of the microphone amplifier where it is
radio channel in the CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A3} by mixing it amplified and compressed before application to other
with the hf oscillator signal from the frequency control circuits in the AN/PRC-47. When continuous wave (cw)
circuits. This rf signal is then amplified by the driver telegraphy is required, the telegraph key is connected to
stage and the power amplifier and then applied to the an 800-Hz audio oscillator. The output of this circuit is a
antenna system. A portion of the transmitter audio is single audio tone that is present when the telegraph key
returned to the connected audio output device as a is closed. This signal is amplified by circuits in the
sidetone signal to permit monitoring during these microphone amplifier. The amplified voice audio (or
transmit periods. tone) from the microphone amplifier circuit is routed to
the vox circuit, the audio output amplifier, and to the
b. During receive periods the receiver transmitter balanced modulator. The vox (voice-operated-transmit}
circuits process the incoming signal using some of the circuit generates a control voltage that switches the
identical circuits just mentioned in connection with the radio set from the receive mode to the transmit mode
transmit function. This receive signal is heterodyned to when audio signals are present in the microphone
an intermediate frequency near 500 kHz and then it is amplifier output. The audio output amplifier receives a
demodulated to recover the desired audio component. sidetone signal when the transmit mode is enabled.
The audio signal is then applied to the connected audio This sidetone is amplified and routed to the earphone
output device. The receiver output is controlled by the (or other audio output device) and permits monitoring
VOLUME control on the front panel of RT-671/PRC-47. the transmitted signal. The transmit audio is mixed in
This control permits adjustment of the receiver output the balanced modulator with a 500-kHz standard signal
for a comfortable listening level with the earphone of from the frequency control circuits. The out-put of the
Handset H-33G/PT, with Headset H-233, or with balanced modulator is a double-sideband signal with the
loudspeaker LS-166/U. It also permits adjustment of amplitude of the 500-kHz standard signal greatly
the input level to the external fsk unit, if connected. reduced. This intermediate (if.) frequency signal is
amplified and then applied to a bandpass filter where
the upper sideband and the carrier are further
c. The frequency control circuits provide two highly
attenuated but the lower sideband is permitted to pass
stable signals that are used in the receiver transmitter
on the remaining if. amplifier stages. The amplified
circuits to generate hf singlesideband transmit signals
lower-sideband signal is applied to the transmit mixer
and to demodulate these signals to obtain audio output
where it is combine with a 2.5 to 12.499-MHz hf
in the receive mode. The 500-kHz standard signal is
oscillator signal from the frequency control circuits.
fixed-tuned and applied to the balanced modulator
The difference frequency (2.0to 11.999-MHz) present in
circuit of the transmitter and to the product detector
the output of the transmit mixer is amplified by the rf
circuit of the receiver. The 2.5 to 12.499-MHz hf
amplifier and driver stages and by the power amplifier
oscillator signal is tunable in 1-kHz steps to provide
and is applied to the antenna system through the t/r
transmitter output in the hf range between 2.0-11.999-
relay.
MfHz.
b. The receive signal path through the receiver-
d. The power supply circuits provide all operating
transmitter circuits of the AN/PRC-47 is shown by the
voltages required by the AN/PRC-47.
dashed lines in figure 2-2. The
These potentials are derived from either a 26.5 volt dc
or a 115-volt, 400-Hz ac primary power source. If the
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receive rf from the antenna system passes through the oscillator is coarse-tuned in ten 1-MHz stems by the
t/r relay directly to the rf amplifier stages. Tuned circuits whole megahertz control knob on the front panel of
in these stages reject unwanted signals that may enter RT671/PRC-47. Fine tuning is accomplished by varying
the antenna system, and select only the desired band of the vfo output inductor with the 10-kHz and the 100-kHz
signals for amplification before routing them to the frequency control knobs, or by the application of a dc
receiver mixer. In the receiver mixer, the rf signal is error voltage to the frequency determining circuits by
heterodyned with the 2.5 to 12.499-MHz hf oscillator the discriminator of Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47
signal to produce an intermediate frequency output near IA7). This discriminator is part of a closed-loop
500-kHz. The if. amplifier and bandpass filter circuits frequency control system that compares the vfo output
used for transmitting are also used in the receive mode. with crystal-controlled reference oscillator frequencies
In these circuits the incoming signal is amplified while and then automatically adjusts the vfo output frequency
undesired adjacent-channel and image signals are to synchronize it with the crystal standard frequencies.
attenuated before the if. signal is applied to the product The crystal oscillators are adjustable in four decades:
detector. The output of the product detector is the whole megahertz step, 100-kHz steps, 10-kHz steps,
demodulated single-sideband receive if. signal. This and 1-kHz steps. The whole megahertz and 100kHz
audio output is filtered and then amplified by the signals are derived from a common highly stabilized
receiver amplifier and audio output amplifier circuits crystal-controlled source in Radio Frequency Oscillator
before being applied to the earphone or other connected 0-1032/PRC-47 (A6). This 3-MHz primary signal is first
audio output device. divided by six to obtain the 500-kHz standard signal
used by the receiver-transmitter circuits and by the I-
c. The frequency control circuits of Radio Set MHz pulse generator in the CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A3).
AN/PRC-47 are shown in figure 2-3. The hf oscillator Then this 500-kHz output is further divided by five to
signal for both the transmit and receive functions is obtain the 100-kHz signal used in the 100kHz pulse
obtained from the variable frequency oscillator (vfo) of generator circuit of oscillator control
Signal Data Translator CV1377A/PRC-47 (A3). This
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A7. The 1-MHz pulse generator of this module doubles a sine wave output at the 1-MHz frequency step that has
the incoming 500-kHz standard signal and then converts been selected by the frequency control knobs on the
the resulting signal into a 1-MHz pulse-train. These front panel. The 100-kHz output of the divider in radio
pulses are applied to the 5 to 14-MHz amplifier circuits frequency oscillator (A6) is applied to the 100-kHz pulse
of the CV1377A/PRC-47 (A3) where a ringer generates
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generator circuit of oscillator control (A7). This circuit power source. Interlocking is provided so that alternate
generates a 100-kHz pulse-train and then converts it to source input circuits are disconnected. When the
a sine wave at any single 100-kHz frequency step receive mode is selected, all necessary voltages for the
between 1.8and 0.9 MHz. The selected whole radio set are provided by the low-voltage filter regulator
megahertz output of the 5to 14-MHz amplifier in CV- circuit of Power Supply PP-3518/PRC47 (A5). This
1377A/PRC-47 (A3) is combine with the selected 100- subassembly filters and regulates the 26.5-volt dc
kHz output of the 1.8 to 0.9-MHz circuits in a mixer primary power when the dc mains are connected, but
whose output is the difference between these two input when the 115-volt, 400-Hz primary power source is
frequencies. The resulting reference signal has a range attached, a portion of this voltage is rectified by the low-
from 3.2 to 13.1MHz in 100-kHz steps, and it is combine voltage circuits and then smoothed by the filter-regulator
with the 2.5to 12.499-MHz vfo signal in a second mixer before application to the circuits in the modules of the
circuit. The resulting 700to 601-kHz signal represents equipment. When the transmit mode is enabled, high-
the hf oscillator output with an accrued frequency error. voltage power supply circuits provide heater. bias, and
Two crystal oscillators in C-4311/PRC-47 (A7) provide plate power for the vacuum tubes and bias voltages for
reference signals that are combine also in a mixer. the transistorized circuits of the radio set. The high-
These oscillators are adjusted by the gear-train voltage power supply circuits are enabled by operation
associated with the 1-kHz and the 10-kHz frequency of the push-to-talk (ptt) switch on the operator's handset,
dials of the KILOCYCLES indicator on the front panel of by placing the CW-FSK/VOICE switch on the front of
RT-671/PRC-47. The output of this third mixer RT-671/PRC-47 to CW-FSK, or by setting the OPR-
represents the desired channel selection in 1-kHz steps, TUNE switch on the front of RT-671/PRC-47 to TUNE.
and this frequency is combined in the discriminator When the 115-volt ac primary power mains are
circuit with the output of the second mixer to obtain an connected, operation of the high-voltage transformer
error voltage proportional to the vfo error signal. The and rectifier-filter circuits is conventional. A multiple-
output of the discriminator controls the vfo and returns it secondary high-voltage transformer provides ac power
to the desired operating frequency. to the several rectifier-filter circuits that distribute the
required transmitter voltages. If the 26.5-volt dc primary
d. The power supply circuits of the AN/PRC47 are power source is connected, however. a portion of this
shown in figure 2-4. These circuits obtain primary power power is applied to a 400-Hz power oscillator on the
from either the 115-volt, 400-Hz ac mains or from a 26.5 main chassis of RT-671/PRC-47. This circuit performs
volt dc primary power source similar to Storage Battery the normal inverter function and generates a square-
BB-451/U. The appropriate circuit within the power wave voltage whose output amplitude is approximately
supply is automatically selected when the power cable is 26.5 volts at 400 Hz. The square-wave voltage from
attached to the front panel connector of the radio set. this power oscillator is applied to an appropriate primary
Operation of the POWER-LIGHTS switch on the front of winding on the high-voltage transformer and suitable
RT-671/PRC-47 to the POWER ON position causes the output voltages are obtained from the connected
appropriate power control relay to operate and connect rectifier-filter circuits.
the appropriate input circuit to the selected primary
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2-5. Receive Signal Path receiver mixer Q11 with the output of Q10. The
(fig. 7-2) difference between these two signals, approximately
a. In the receive mode, the 2.0to 11.999-MHz rf 500 kHz, is applied to follower Q9 and routed to the if.
signal from the antenna system is routed through the amplifier circuits of amplifier-modulator A2. After
normally-closed contacts of t/r relay K101 in the power amplification by A2Q2, the if. signal is routed through
amplifier compartment to receiver antenna relay K5 on bandpass filter FL1 where the if. carrier signal and the
the Main chassis of the receiver-transmitter. Both of undesired sideband are greatly attenuated. Following
these relays are deenergized in the receive mode, but additional amplification by if. amplifiers Q3 through Q5,
are energized by the voice-operated-transmit (vox) this signal is demodulated by the product detector
circuits during transmitter operation. The receive rf circuit.
signals from the normally closed contacts of receiver
antenna relay K5 pass through the tuned circuits of c. The audio component of the if. signal is
signal data translator A3 and are amplified by rf extracted by mixing the if. signal with a carrier injection
amplifiers V1 and V2. These stages are also used tc signal (500-kHz standard) at the intermediate frequency.
amplify transmit rf signals when the transmit mode is The output of the product detector is then passed
selected, and are tuned to the operating frequency through a low-pass filter to remove undesired
selected by the frequency control knobs on the front frequencies caused by mixing and then amplified by
panel of RT671/PRC-47. The additional selectivity driver stage Q10 and audio output amplifier Q11WQ12X
provided by these tuned circuits restricts the signals in audio frequency amplifier A1. This amplified audio
applied to the rf amplifier input to those that are on, or signal is applied to the corrected audio output device
very near, the selected operating channel. through front panel VOLUME control R11-R12. Once
b. Relay A3K1 is deenergized during receiver the average audio output level has been established by
operation and its contacts route the amplified rf signal the setting of the VOLUME control. automatic gain
from the second rf amplifier (V2) to follower Q1O. control (agc) circuits in audio frequency amplifier A1
(During transmit periods. A3K 1 is energized and maintain the output level relatively constant despite
capacitor C187 is connected to the output of V2.) The fading signal conditions. The +agc voltage' from agc
hf oscillator signal from the frequency control circuits is amplifier Q9 is applied to if. amplifiers Q2 and Q3 while
isolated by follower 24 Q12 and is then mixed in the -agc output of detector CR12-CR13 is applied to
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the grid circuits of rf amplifiers V1 and V2 in signal data dard signal from the frequency control circuits. The
translator A3. resulting output from the balanced modulator is a
double-sideband, suppressed-carrier signal that is
2-6. Transmit Signal Path (fig. 7-3) amplified by alc amplifier Q1 and if amplifier Q2 before
being applied to bandpass filter FL1. Only the lower
a. In the transmit mode, the audio signal is sideband remains after this signal is applied to FL1 and
obtained from the microphone of Handset H 33G/PT or this single sideband is further amplified by Q3 through
from the transmit output circuits of an external fsk unit. Q5 before being applied to signal data translator A3. If.
This signal is connected to the transmit audio input of amplifiers Q3 through A5 and bandpass filter FL1 are
audio frequency amplifier A1 where it is amplified by shared with the receiver circuits of the receiver-
microphone amplifier Q1 and Q3, clipped by limiters transmitter, but during the transmit period the agc bias
CR5-CR6, further amplified by output amplifier Q4, and otherwise applied to Q2 and Q3 is removed so that the
applied to the audio input of the balanced modulator of if. gain of this circuit will not vary as a function of
amplifier-modulator A2. Part, of the amplified audio modulation.
output from Q4 is also applied to sidetone gate CR10. d. Transmit relay A2K1 fin amplifier-modulator A2)
This gate is enabled during tansmit periods by the bias is energized for transmit operation by closure of vox
from sidetone rectifier CR101 in the power amplifier relay A1K1. The output of if. amplifier Q5 is routed
compartment so that the sidetone audio from Q4 is through the closed contacts of A2K1 to the transmit
routed through driver Q10, audio output amplifier Q1 mixer (CR3-CR8) in signal data translator A3. The 2.5-
1W-QI2X and VOLUME control R11-R12 to the to 12.499-MHz hf oscillator signal from the frequency
connected audio output device. The sidetone audio is control circuits is applied to the transmit mixer through
then available for monitoring purposes. follower Q13. The difference-frequency obtained by
b. Another part of the output signal from Q4 is heterodyning this signal with the 500-kHz if. output of
applied to vox detector CR7-CR8. When this signal Q5 is a 2.0to 11.999-MHz single-sideband rf signal that
level exceeds a minimum threshold value, vox relay K 1 is buffered by follower Q14 before being applied to
transfers circuit functions in the RT-671/PRC-47 from amplifier QI5 and subsequently to rf amplifiers V1 and
the receive mode to the transmit mode. It the audio V2. The amplified hf output of V2 is further amplified by
signal drops below this threshold level, or disappears driver V3 and power amplifier V101. The output circuit
completely for a predetermined period of time, these of the power amplifier is connected to the antenna
circuits will automatically return to the receive system when t/r relay K101 is closed. This stage is
configuration. (Where the vox mode is not tuned to the operating frequency shown on the
implemented, vox relay K1 cannot cause operation of KILOCYCLES indicator and is loaded to the antenna
the ptt relay (A5K1) in power supply module A5. This system by the adjustment of POWER AMPLIFIER
relay operates when the ptt switch on the operator's TUNE and POWER AMPLIFIER LOAD controls on the
handset is pressed and energizes the high-voltage front of RT-671/PRC-47. Optimum adjustment of these
power supply circuits.) If continuous wave (cw) controls is indicated by maximum deflection (maximum
telegraphy is desired, the circuit functions described power output) of XMTR OUTPUT meter M 101 on the
above apply except that Telegraph Key J-45 turns on, front of the receiver-transmitter.
and shuts off, the audio tone generated by oscillator Q5.
This tone replaces the voice audio at the input of 2-7. Frequency Control Circuits (fig. 7-4)
microphone amplifier Q3, and is amplified by the
remaining circuits of audio frequency amplifier A 1. In a. The temperature-compensated crystal-oscillator
the cw mode, the CW-FSK/VOICE switch on the front of radio frequency oscillator A6 is an extremely stable
panel of RT-671 /PRC-47 is placed in the CW-FSK standard that provides a 3-MHz output signal for the
position so that vex relay A1K1 and ptt relay A5K1 are frequency divider (locked oscillator) circuits of this
both energized The CW-FSK/VOICE switch must be module. The crystal is contained in a temperature-
returned to the VOICE position when it is desired to controlled oven to minimize frequency drift caused by
receive incoming telegraph or teletypewriter signals (i.e., changes in ambient temperature, and the circuit is
break-in operation is not possible). equipped with an adjustment that permits compensation
c. That part of the audio signal from Q4 that is for long-term crystal aging effects. Transistor Q1 is the
applied to the balanced modulator of amplifier- oscillator, and transistors Q2 and Q3
modulator A2 is mixed with the 500-kHz stan-
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provide isolation that enhances overall frequency KILOCYCLES indicator Pulse amplifier Q19 output
stability. Locked oscillator Q4 divides the output of the reading frequency (MHz.)
3-MHz oscillator by six times to provide the 500-kHz XX000 to XX099 1.8
standard signal. Part of this output is routed through XX100 to XX199 1.7
follower Q7 to locked oscillator Q8 where it is further XX200 to XX299 1.6
divided by five to obtain the 100-kHz output signal. This XX300 to XX399 1.5
latter signal is amplified by 100-kHz amplifier Q9 before XX400 to XX499 1.4
being applied to the 100-kHz pulse generator circuits of XX500 to XX599 1.3
oscillator control A7. The remaining portion of the XX600 to XX699 1.2
output from locked oscillator Q4 is amplified by 500-kI]z XX700 to XX799 1.1
amplifiers Q5 and Q6 before being routed to the XX800 to X X899 1.0
receiver-transmitter circuits as the 500-kHz standard XX900 to XX999 0.9
signal. Part of the output of Q5 is converted to 1-M Hz
by frequency doubler Q4 in oscillator control A7. This limiters Q17, Q18, and Q19. The spurious frequencies
sinousoidal signal is applied to pulse generator Q5-Q6 introduced in the output by this limiting are removed by a
where it is converted to a 1-MHz pulse-train that is filter and the remaining signal is routed to follower Q24.
subsequently amplified by Q7 before application to The 1.8- to 0.9 MHz output of Q24 is heterodyned with the
pulse amplifier A19 in signal data translator A3. The 5- to 14-MHz output from follower Q18 in signal data
output circuit of Q19 is a parallel-resonant tuned circuit translator A6 in diode quad mixer CR10. The difference-
that is selectable in 1-MHz increments between 5- and frequency that results from this mixing is a single 100-kHz
14-MHz as shown below. Depending upon the selection frequency between 3.2 and 13.1 MHz as shown in the
made by the frequency control knobs on the front panel following table. This signal frequency is routed through
of RT-671/PRC-47, one whore megahertz channel in follower Q25 to diode quad mixer CR11 where it is mixed
this range is made available to the subsequent circuits. with the hf oscillator output signal that was generated by
A constant amplitude signal is assured by passing this
selected frequency through limiters Q16 and Q17 before KILOCYCLES Mixer CR KILOCYCLES Mixer CR10
application to follow er Q18. indicator output indicator output
reading (MHz.) reading (MHz.)
KILOCYCLES indicator Pulse amplifier Q 19 output 2000 to 2099 3.2 5500 to 5599 6.7
reading frequency (MHz.) 2100 to 2199 3.3 5600 to 5699 6.8
2000 to 2999 5.0 2200 to 2299 3.4 5700 to 5799 6.9
3000 to 3999 6.0 2300 to 2399 3.5 5800 to 5899 7.0
4000 to 4999 7.0 2400 to 2499 3.6 5900 to 5999 7.1
5000 to 5999 8.0 2500 to 2599 3.7 6000 to 6099 7.2
6000 to 6999 9.0 2600 to 2699 3.8 6100 to 6199 7.3
7000 to 7999 10.0 2700 to 2799 3.9 6200 to 6299 7.4
8000 to 8999 11.0 2800 to 2899 4.0 6300 to 6399 7.5
9000 to 9999 12.0 2900 to 2999 4.1 6400 to 6499 7.6
10000 to 10999 13.0 3000 to 3099 4.2 6500 to 6599 7.7
11000 to 11999 14.0 3100 to 3199 4.3 6600 to 6699 7.8
3200 to 3299 4.4 6700 to 6799 7.9
b. The 100-kHz output of Q9 in radio frequency 3300 to 3399 4.5 6800 to 6899 8.0
oscillator A6 is applied to pulse generator Q1-Q2 in 3400 to 3499 4.6 6900 to 6999 8.1
oscillator control A7. This pulse generator converts the 3500 to 3599 4.7 7000 to 7099 8.2
sinousoidal input into a 100-kHz pulse-train. The output 3600 to 3699 4.8 7100 to 7199 8.3
circuit of pulse amplifier Q3 is a parallel-resonant tuned 3700 to 3799 4.9 7200 to 7299 8.4
circuit that is selectable in 100-kHz increments between 3800 to 3899 5.0 7300 to 7399 8.5
1.8 and 0.9 MHz as shown in the following table. 3900 to 3999 5.1 7400 to 7499 8.6
Depending upon the selection made by the frequency 4000 to 4099 5.2 7500 to 7599 8.7
controls on the front panel of RT-671/PRG-47, one 4100 to 4199 5.3 7600 to 7699 8.8
single 100-kHz frequency is made available to the 4200 to 4299 5.4 7700 to 7799 8.9
subsequent circuits. A constant amplitude signal is
4300 to 4399 5.5 7800 to 7899 9.0
assured by passing this selected frequency through
4400 to 4499 5.6 7900 to 7999 9.1
4500 to 4599 5.7 8000 to 8099 9.2
4600 to 4699 5.8 8100 to 8199 9.3
4700 to 4799 5.9 3200 to 8299 9.4
4800 to 4899 6.0 8300 to 8399 9.5
4900 to 4999 6.1 3400 to 8499 9.6
5000 to 5099 6.2 8500 to 8599 9.7
5100 to 5199 6.3 3600 to 8699 9.8
5200 to 5299 6.4 3700 to 8799 9.9
5300 to 5399 6.5 3800 to 8899 10.0
5400 to 5499 6.6 3900 to 8999 10.1
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KILOCYCLES Mixer CR10 KILOCYCLES Mixer CR10 KILOCYCLES Mixer CR1 KILOCYCLE Mixer CR1 1
indicator output indicator output S
reading (MHz.) reading (MHz.) indicator output indicator output
9000 to 9099 10.2 10500 to 10599 11.7 reading (MHz.) reading (MHz ).
9100 to 9199 10.3 10600 to 10699 11.8 XXX66 634 XXX83 617
9200 to 9299 10.4 10700 to 10799 11.9 XXX67 633 XXX84 616
9300 to 9399 10.5 10800 to 10899 12.0 XXX68 632 XXX85 615
9400 to 9499 10.6 10900 to 10999 12.1 XXX69 631 XXX86 614
9600 to 9599 10.7 11000 to 11099 12.2 XXX70 630 XXX87 613
9600 to 9699 10.8 11100 to 11199 12.3 XXX71 629 XXX88 612
9700 to 9799 10.9 11200 to 11299 12.4 XXX72 628 XXX89 611
9800 to 9899 11.0 11300 to 11399 12.6 XXX73 627 XXX90 610
9900 to 9999 11.1 11400 to 11499 12.6 XXX74 626 XXX91 609
10000 to 10099 11.2 11500 to 11-13 12.7 XXX75 625 XXX92 608
10100 to 10199 11.3 11600 to 11699 12.8 XXX76 624 XXX93 607
10200 to 10299 11.4 11700 to 11799 12.9 XXX77 623 XXX94 606
10300 to 10399 11.5 11800 to 11899 13.0 XXX78 622 XXX95 605
10400 to 10499 11.6 11900 to 11999 13.1 XXX79 621 XXX96 604
XXX80 620 XXX97 603
circuits of signal data translator A3. The difference- XXX81 619 XXX98 602
frequency resulting from this second mixing is a single 1- XXX82 618 XXX99 601
kHz frequency between 700 and 601 kHz, as indicated in
the table below, that also contains the error increment of
the hf oscillator signal. This output is amplified by Q26, c. The output frequency of oscillator Q20 is dependent
filtered, and then further amplified by Q27. The resulting upon the 1-kHz frequency control selection that chooses an
sinousoidal signal is passed through clipper CR9-CR15 to appropriate crystal from Y1 through Y10. These crystals are
form a square-wave output signal. adjusted so that the oscillator output frequencies between
3.007 and 3.016 MHz are obtained as shown in the following
table. Similarly, the output frequency of oscillator Q21 is
dependent upon the 10-kHz
KILOCYCLES Mixer CR1 1 KILOCYCLES Mixer CR1 1
indicator output indicator output KILOCYCLES Oscillator Q20 KILOCYCLES Oscillator Q20
reading (MHz.) reading (MHz.) indicator output frequency indicator
XXX00 700 XXX33 667 reading (MHz.) reading (MHz.
XXX01 699 XXX34 666 XXXX0 3.007 XXXX5 3.012
XXX02 698 XXX35 665 XXXX1 3.008 XXXX6 3.013
XXXX2 3.009 XXXX7 3.014
XXX03 697 XXX36 664 XXXX3 3.010 XXXX8 3.015
XXX04 696 XXX37 663 XXXX4 3.011 XXXX9 3 .016
XXX05 695 XXX38 662
XXX06 694 XXX39 661
frequency control selection that chooses an appropriate
XXX07 693 XXX40 660 crystal from Y11 through Y20. These crystals are adjusted
XXX08 692 XXX41 659 so that the oscillator output frequencies lie between 3.707
XXX09 691 XXX42 658 and 3.617 MHz as shown in the following table. The output
XXX10 690 XXX43 657
XXX11 689 XXX44 656 of oscillators Q20 and A21 are mixed in Q22 to obtain a
XXX12 688 XXX45 655 single difference-frequency between 700 and 601 kHz.
XXX13 687 XXX46 654 This reference frequency is routed
XXX14 686 XXX47 653
XXX15 685 XXX48 652 kilocycles Oscillator Q21 KILOCYCLES Oscillator Q21
XXX16 684 XXX49 651
indicator output frequency indicator output frequency
XXX17 683 XXX50 650
reading (MHz.) reading MHz )
XXX18 682 XXX51 649
XXX19 681 XXX52 648 XXX00 to XXX09 3.707 XXX50 to XXX59 3.657
XXX20 680 XXX53 647 XXX10 to XXX19 3.697 XXX60 to XXX69 3.647
XXX21 679 XXX54 646 XXX20 to XXX29 3.687 XXX70 to XXX79 3.637
XXX22 678 XXX55 645 XXX30 to XXX39 3.677 XXX80 to XXX89 3.627
XXX23 677 XXX56 644 XXX40 to XXX49 3. 667 XXX90 to XXX99 3. 617
XXX24 676 XXX57 643 through a low-pass filter to remove spurious frequencies
XXX25 675 XXX58 642 that may have been generated through mixing, and then it
XXX26 674 XXX59 641
XXX27 673 XXX60 640 is applied to clippers CR7 CR8. The resulting squarewave
XXX28 672 XXX61 639 is coupled to the adder/phase-shift circuit of the
XXX29 671 XXX62 638 discriminator by follower Q23. A phase-shift circuit is
XXX30 670 XXX63 637 inserted in the signal path from 023 to discriminator
XXX31 669 XXX64 636
XXX32 668 XXX65 635
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amplifier Q8 and the reference frequency is summed than previously. The reduced conduction of Q28 causes
with the output of clippers CR9-CR15 in the adder. The the base of relay driver Q29 to become more positive
unshifted output of Q23 is also summed with the output and it conducts. As Q29 conducts, relay K6 is operated
of CR9-CR15 in the adder circuit associated with and a small dc voltage is applied to the dc error A and
discriminator amplifier Q11. Transistor pairs Q8-Q11, dc error B inputs to the varicap control circuit of signal
Q9-Q12, and Q10-Q13 are each carefully selected to data translator A3. Since this small voltage is used to
provide identical gain in each discriminator channel. calibrate the hf oscillator initially, the frequency of this
When the hf oscillator signal from signal data translator circuit returns to a value within the capture range of the
A3 differs only slightly from the reference oscillator discriminator circuits. After capture is assured, antilock
signal (by 5 kHz, or less), the envelope of the summed relay K6 is deenergized (as the voltage again appears at
signals in these two discriminator channels will remain the base of transistor switch Q28). The dc error
out of phase by an amount dependent upon the voltages at the output of the discriminator regain control
frequency error between the two signals. The leading of the hf oscillator frequency-determining circuits and
edge of the summed signal envelope triggers frequency adjust the output frequency accordingly.
discriminators Q10 and Q13 so that they operate like a
bistable multivibrator at a rate equal to the phase- 2-8. Power Supply Circuits (fig. 7-5 and 7-6)
difference between the two envelopes. The error
voltage at the output of these two transistors may be a. When the 115-volt, 400-Hz ac primary source is
either positive or negative, depending upon whether the used to power the radio set, the cable is attached to the
hf oscillator signal is higher or lower than the frequency POWER receptacle on the front panel of RT-671/PRC-
of the reference oscillator signal. The amount of 47 and this voltage is routed to the radio set by fuse F2.
frequency-difference between the two signals A portion of this input voltage is applied to low-voltage
determines the amplitude of this dc error voltage. The transformer T2 in power supply module A5 where the
dc error voltages are applied to voltage-controlled low-voltage circuit steps down this potential, rectifies it,
capacitors in the frequency-determining circuits of the hf and filters it in conventional bridge-rectifier, capacitor-
oscillator in signal data translator A3. As the frequency input LC filter circuits. The resulting 24-volt dc output is
of the hf oscillator is corrected, the error frequency at routed to audio frequency amplifier A1 and passes
the input to the discriminator is reduced and the through the normally-closed contacts of B + relay K3 to
resulting dc error voltage at the output of this circuit the signal data translator. A conventional series-type
again approaches zero Coarse frequency control of the electronic voltage regulator, consisting of transistors Q1
hf oscillator is obtained by the adjustment of the through Q3 and their associated circuits, is used to
frequency control knobs on the front panel of RT- provide a regulated 20 volts dc output. This potential is
671/PRC-47. The 2 5- to 12.499-MHz hf oscillator applied to the continuously energized circuits of the
signal is isolated and amplified by buffer amplifier Q21 receiver-transmitter, and to the voice-operated circuits
before being routed to follower Q2 and the subsequent of amplifier-modulator A2 and signal data translator A3.
circuits. Amplifiers Q6-Q7 and associated follower Q8 An output from low-voltage rectifier CR26 through CR29
provide hf oscillator signals to the receiver-transmitter provides 26.5 volts dc [unregulated and unfiltered) for
circuits; while amplifiers Q3-Q4 and associated follower circuits in audio frequency amplifier A I, signal data
Q5 provide the injection signal for diode quad mixer translator A3, and the panel lamps on the front of
CR11 in oscillator control A7. RT671/PRC-47. A branch of this same circuit arms the
d. In some instances, transients may cause the push-to-talk relay (A5K1) in the power supply module.
discriminator circuits of oscillator control A7 to lose b. A portion of the incoming 115-volt primary
capture of the hf oscillator in signal data translator A3. power is applied to step-down transformer T2, is
The automatic capture circuit consists of detector CR12- rectified by bridge-rectifier CR3 through CR6, and
CR13, transistor switch Q28, and relay driver Q29 in applied to ac power control relay K2. The contacts of
association wi th antilock relay K6 on the main chassis this relay route the primary power to high-voltage
of RT671/PRC-47. As the loss of capture occurs, the transformer T1 in power supply A5 whenever POWER-
voltage drop across emitter resistor R142 decreases; the LIGHTS switch S1 on the
base of transistor switch Q28 becomes less positive,
and 28 conducts less
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front of RT-671/PRC-47 (or a remote control on-off applied as a 150-volt dc plate and screen voltage to rf
switch) is placed to ON. Push-to-talk relay A5K 1 in the amplifiers V1 and V2 of signal data translator A3.
power supply module is operated by any one of the d. When a 26.5-volt dc primary source is used for
following conditions provided that overtemperature operation of the radio set, this source is connected to
cutout K103 in the power amplifier compartment has not the POWER receptacle on the front of RT-671 /PRC-47
opened: by CW-FSK/VOICE switch S2 (when placed to instead of the 115-volt ac power cable. The 26.5-volt
the CW-FSK position by OPR-TUNE switch S102 (when incoming power is routed through fuse F1 and the
placed to the TUNE position); and by the handset ptt contacts of dc power control relay K 1 to the power
switch (when it is pressed). Thermal override switch supply circuits of the radio set. With no ac power
S3B is physically part of BATTERY TEST switch S3A, connected, dc power control relay K1 is operated when
and it must be held fully depressed to permit operation the POWER-LIGHTS switch (S1) on the front panel of
of the radio set after overtemperature cutout K103 has RT-671/PRC-4? (or a remote control on-off switch) is
operated. placed to ON. As this relay operates, the contacts in the
c. In the transmit mode, ac power control relay K2 115-volt ac circuit are opened, and the contacts
and B + relay K3 in the main chassis of the radio set, associated with the 26.5-volt circuit are closed so that
and push-to-talk relay A5K1 are all operated. The 115- power is applied to: the 26.5-volt dc circuits of audio
volt ac primary power is routed through the contacts of frequency amplifier A1, signal data translator A3, and
K2 and A5K1 to the 115-volt primary winding of high- the panel lamp circuits on the front of RT-671/PRC47;
voltage transformer T1. This primary winding is tapped the filter consisting of inductor L1 and capacitors C25
for operation with the power oscillator described in and C26 to the normally-closed contacts of B + relay K3
paragraph 2-8 e. High-voltage transformer T1 contains to the 24-volt dc circuits of audio frequency amplifier
several secondary windings that provide a variety of ac A1; through the normally-closed contacts of B + relay K3
and dc outputs during transmitter operation. A 6.3-volt to the 24-volt dc circuits of signal data translator A3; and
ac winding provides heater power for the power to voltage regulator Q1 through Q3. The push-to-talk
amplifier stage and for the rf amplifiers and the driver in relay in the power supply is armed so that it may be
signal data translator A3. An additional secondary operated by selection of the transmit mode, and
winding is provided for each of the four rectifier-filter regulated dc is routed from the output of the voltage
circuits that supply dc potentials to other parts of the regulator to the 20-volt circuits of the radio set and
transmitter. Rectifier CR1 through CR4 and its through the contacts of B + relay K3 to the circuits of
associated filter and bias adjusting network provide-110 amplifier-modulator A2 and signal data translator A3
volts dc and-32 volts dc for the grid circuits of the power that are voice-operated.
amplifier (V101) and the driver (A3V3) respectively. e. Push-to-talk relay K1 in power supply A5 is
Each of these outputs is individually adjustable to operated by selection of the transmit mode. (Refer to
provide optimum operation of the vacuum tube with paragraph 2-8 b for a detailed discussion of operation of
which it is associated. Rectifier CR6 through CR17 is a relay K1.) In addition to a contact-pair in the 115-volt ac
fullwave bridge-type circuit employing three diodes in circuit to high-voltage transformer T1, another contact-
each leg. The output of this rectifier is filtered by pair is associated with the center-tap of this primary
capacitor C6 and resistors R6 and R7 to provide 1500 winding. As these contacts close, dc power is applied to
volts dc for the plate circuit of power amplifier V101. 400-Hz power oscillator Q1-Q2, and a 26.5-volt, 400-Hz
Rectifier CR18 through CR21 provides an output that is squarewave ac is generated and applied to part of the
filtered by capacitors C19 and resistors R9 and R10 and transformer primary winding. With this square wave
it operates the screen circuit of the power amplifier tube. voltage applied, operation of the transformer, rectifier,
The rectified output of CR22 through CR25 is routed to and filter circuits is identical to the description shown in
the filter circuit consisting of capacitor C20 and resistors paragraph 2-8 c except that a contact-pair on ac power
R11 and R12. The output of this circuit is applied to the control relay K1 selects a tap on the 6.3volt ac filament
driver stage (V3) of signal data translator A3 and a winding of T1 for proper output to the connected
portion of it is dropped through resistor R8 before being vacuum tube filament circuits.
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2-9. Audio Frequency Amplifier AM -3506/PRC-47 resistance through the diode legs of CR17 so that audio
(A8A1) (fig. 2-5 through 2-7) peaks from the microphone input are limited and the
amplified output from Q1 remains essentially constant
a. The audio from the microphone is applied to for wide variations in microphone input level. When the
microphone amplifier Q1 and to the shunt compressor incoming audio is a low-level signal, the forward bias
circuit (CR17). After amplification, part of the output applied to compressor CR17 is small and the individual
signal from Q1 is routed to audio amplifier Q3 and the diodes are operated in their high forward-resistance
remainder is amplified in compressor amplifier Q2. The region. As the audio signal increases, the bias voltage
amplified output of Q2 is then coupled by transformer from compressor rectifier CR1 through CR4 also
T1 to compressor rectifier CR1 through CR4, filtered by increases and the diodes of CR17 operate in a lower
capacitors C3 and C4, and applied as an un. grounded forward-resistance region and load the input circuit of
forward bias voltage across compressor CR17. This microphone amplifier Q1. The operating bias for the
bridge rectifier assembly is connected so that two carbon microphone element in the handset is obtained
variable-resistance paths are available to the incoming from the 20-volt dc power connection. Resistor R3 and
audio signal. The amount of forward bias applied by capacitor C] provide decoupling and control the amount
compressor rectifier CR1 through CR4 determines the of bias applied to this microphone circuit.
path
b. When the radio set Is operated in either the cw connected to the cw key input (P1-18) and to the audio
or fsk mode, or when OPR/TUNE switch S102 is placed oscillator circuit. When this ground is connected to the
in the TUNE position, a ground is cold end of its tank circuit (L2-
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C21, Hartley oscillator Q5 is enabled and an output of all of the supply voltage appears across C26 so that the
approximately 800 Hz is obtained. The oscillator output, base of Q6 is near ground potential and it remains cut
or the voice audio from microphone amplifier Q1, is off. When the audio input level exceeds the threshold
applied to audio amplifier Q3. The resulting amplified value, however, the base of vex amplifier Q7 is biased
output from Q3 is limited by CR5-CR6 and then applied more positively and this transistor conducts. The
to output amplifier Q4 through microphone amplifier amount of conduction is limited only by the amount of
gain control R27 This control is a screwdriver negative feedback in the loop from the collector of Q7
adjustment that establishes the maximum transmit audio through C26, through the base-emitter junction of Q6,
output level at the secondary of transformer T2 and and back to the base of Q7. As Q7 begins to conduct,
connector P1-22. A portion of the output from Q4 is the negative charge on the base of Q6 rapidly
also applied to vex detector CR7-CR8 through vox gain disappears as C26 discharges through the low forward-
control R40. The resulting positive voltage controls the resistance of CR9. At a point on the discharge curve of
conduction of vox amplifiers Q6 and Q7. When a C26, however, transistor Q6 reaches cutoff, the
minimum threshold voltage is available at the output of negative feedback path to Q7 is opened, and transistor
CR7-CR8, as determined by the output level of Q4 and Q7 immediately switches to full conduction. As this
the setting of vox gain control R40, transistors Q6-Q7 occurs, vex relay K1 is operated through the ground
conduct and relay Kl is energized. The time required to supplied by the collector-emitter junction of Q7. When
close the vox relay following application of an audio audio input disappears, or the level drops below the
signal to the input of the vox detector is called the attack threshold established by the circuit, a more negative
time. Similarly, the time required for the vox relay to potential is applied to the base of Q7, and it is driven
release after removal of the audio signal from the input toward cutoff. Total and immediate cutoff is prevented
of the vex detector is called the release, or dropout, by the presence of a small positive voltage in the
time. A fast attack, slow release characteristic is feedback loop, but as C26 charges, a point is reached
obtained by suitably selecting capacitor C26 and resistor on the charge curve where nearly all the supply voltage
R43, in association with diode CR9 When the audio again appears across this capacitor. The base of Q6
input level is below the vox threshold, C26 charges again approaches ground, transistor Q7 is again cut off,
through Q6 and R43. When fully charged, nearly and vox relay Kl releases.
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c. Vox relay K1 is also operated by pressing the 47) is also operated and the high-voltage power supply
push-to-talk (ptt) switch on the handset, by placing CW- circuits are energized for transmitter operation. Unless
FSK/VOICE switch S2 to CW-FSK, or by placing OPR- the vex option para 2-1 b) is implemented in Electrical
TUNE switch S102 to TUNE. When any of these Equipment Chassis CH-474/PRC-47, only push-to-talk
controls is operated, push-to-talk relay A5K1 (in Power operation is permissible with the existing circuits. As
Supply PP-3518/PRC- vox
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relay K1 is energized, the 26.5-volt dc output at P1-7 output of this amplifier is divided between the +agc
also operates t/r relay K10l and screen voltage relay circuit containing Q9, and the-agc circuit containing
K103 in the power amplifier compartment, and B + relay CR12-CR13. Agc amplifier Q9 is biased in the
K3, 500-kHz relay K4, and receiver antenna relay K5 in nonlinear region of its operating characteristic and
the main chassis of the receiver-transmitter. functions as a common-emitter detector. The collector
of Q9 is returned to ground through the bias network
d. The receive audio signal from amplifier- associated with if. amplifiers Q2 and Q3 in amplifier-
modulator A2 is applied to driver Q10 in audio modulator A2 and this permits a positive dc voltage to
frequency amplifier A1 through receiver gain control be ap plied to these stages that is proportional to the
R54. This control is a screwdriver adjustment that sets average level of receive audio signal. Audio filtering at
the maximum signal level available at the receiver the output of Q9 is provided by capacitor C42. The
audio output terminals. Driver Q10 amplifies this other part of the amplified output from Q8 is rectified by
incoming signal and routes it through transformer T3 to detector CRl2-CR13, filtered by capacitor C41, and is
push-pull audio output amplifier Q11-Q12. The resulting then applied as a negative bias to the grid circuits of rf
amplified audio signal is applied through transformer T5 amplifiers V 1 and V2 in signal data translator A3.
and the VOLUME control to the connected audio output Sidetone gate CR10 is enabled in the transmit mode by
device. A portion of the incoming receive audio s anal sidetone bias rectifier CR101 in the power amplifier
is also applied to agc gate CR11 by automatic gain compartment of the receiver transmitter. When
control R52. Agc gate CR11 is disabled during the engaged, the sidetone audio from output amplifier Q4 is
transmit period by a reserve bias of 26.5 volts dc that is applied to driver Q10 through sidetone gain control R46
applied to it from vox relay K1. While disabled, no Agc and receiver gain control R54. After the maximum
voltages are available for if. amplifiers Q2 and Q3 of output level of audio output amplifier Q11-Q12 has been
amplifier-modulator A2 or to rf amplifiers V1 and V2 in established by the setting of R54, the sidetone output
signal data translator A3. As a result, these stages available during transmit periods is set by the
operate at full circuit gain, using fixed bias during screwdriver adjustment of R46. In the receive mode,
transmit periods. In the receive mode, Agc gate CR11 sidetone gate CR10 is disabled and no output from the
is enabled, however, and the audio signal from Agc gain microphone circuit is contributed to the driver output.
control R52 i. applied to agc amplifier OR The
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Figure 2-7. Receiver Amplifier, AGC Circuit, and Sidetone Gate, Schematic Diagram.
2-10. Amplifier-Modulator AM 3507/PRC-47 (A8A2) and off in parts by the symetrically-fed transmit 500-kHz
{fig. 2-8 through 2-10) standard signal. The output, therefore, consists of a
alternate positive and negative 500kHz pulses that
a. During transmit periods, vox relay A1 K1 is constitute the double-sideband, suppressed carrier
operated and 500-kHz relay K4 (on the main chassis) is signal. This double sideband is routed through
also energized. The transmit 500-kHz standard signal transformer T2 to alc amplifier Q1. The gain of alc
from radio frequency oscillator A6 is routed through K4 amplifier Q1 is controlled by the +alc and-alc bias
to the balanced modulator where it is mixed with the voltages that are returned to it from the power amplifier
transmit audio output of amplifier A1Q4. The output of and this assures that the sideband power level at the
balanced modulator CR1 through CR4 is a series of transmitter output is maintained within the capabilities of
pulses whose polarity and repetition rate are determined the power amplifier tube. alc amplifier Q1 is connected
by the phase and frequency of the 500-kHz standard in a common-base configuration and operates normally
signal and whose amplitude is proportional to the with only self bias. The +alc bias is a-100-volt dc
instantaneous amplitude of the audio input signal. In reference voltage that is applied to the emitter circuit of
terms of frequency analysis, the balanced modulator Q1. The-alc bias is applied to the base of Q1 and is
output contains both upper- and lower-sideband signals also-110 volts dc except when the power amplifier stage
displaced from the 500-kHz intermediate frequency by draws grid current (class AB2).When this occurs, the -
the instantaneous audio modulation frequency. The alc bias becomes more negative and the circuit
balanced modulator has the familiar diode ring gain of Q1 is reduced causing a corresponding reduction
configuration and provides a push-pull output. The in the power amplifier driving signal.
diodes of the ring are alternately switched on
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b. The double-sideband signal from alc amplifier to greatly attenuate the opposite sideband and the 500-
Q1 is further amplified by the common base circuit of if. kHz standard signal. Further amplification of this lower-
amplifier Q2 and then applied to the mechanical filter. sideband signal is obtained in if. amplifiers Q3 and Q4.
Bandpass filter FL1 is adjusted to pass only the lower-
sideband output of Q2 and
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c. The intermediate frequency signal from if. connected diode mixers that are alternately switched on
amplifier Q4 is further amplified by Q5. The output of and off at the 500-kHz standard signal rate. The receive
this common-emitter amplifier is routed to the normally- 500-kHz standard signal is present only when the
open contacts of transmit relay K1, and then by way of receive mode is enabled and there is no 26.5-volt vex
transformer T3 to the product detector. In the transmit signal applied to 500-kHz relay K4. The audio
mode, the 26.5-volt dc potential from vox relay AlK1 component at the output of the product detector is the
operates transmit relay Kl and routes the transmit 500- difference between the instantaneous values of the
kHz if. output from P4-A3 to the transmit mixer of signal incoming lower-sideband if. signal and the receive 500-
data translator A3. When the receive mode is selected, kHz standard signal. This audio output is routed through
however, the receive if. signal from amplifier Q5 is the low-pass filter consisting of C30, C31, and L8 to
routed to the product detector circuit by transformer T3. remove the remaining if. component before further
Product detector CR7-CR8 consists of two push-pull amplification by circuits in audio frequency amplifier A1
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Figure 2-10. If. Amplifier and Product Detector Circuit, Schematic Diagram.
2-11. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3) (fig. 2-11 through 2-14, 7-11)
a. Signal data translator A3 contains isolation and hf oscillator signal is again divided with part of it being
amplifier circuits, transmit sod receive mixer circuits, the routed to follower Q12 and the remainder being applied
tuned rf amplifier and driver stages, and the hf oscillator to follower Q13. The appropriate output of these circuits
and buffer amplifier. Follower Q2 isolates the output of is controlled by the bias voltage that is applied to either
buffer amplifier Q21 and routes the hf oscillator signal the +20 vdc rcvr input or to the +20 vdc xmtr input as B
through amplifiers Q3 and Q4 to follower Q5 and to the + relay K5 on the main chassis is operated. Application
oscillator control circuits (pare 2-14d ). This 2.5-to of this bias voltage to Q12 as the receive mode is
12.499-MHz signal branches at the emitter of follower selected enables the follower and places a forward bias
Q2 and is amplified by Q6 and Q7 before being routed on CR6 that disables this gate. The hf oscillator signal
to the transmitter and receiver mixer circuits by follower is then routed to the receiver mixer (Q11). When the
Q8. At the emitter of Q8, the transmit mode is enabled, +20 vdc smtr input from
connector P1-2 is applied to follower Q13 and a forward
bias is placed on diode CR5. The transmit mixer input
is made operative and the receiver mixer is disabled.
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b. The hf oscillator signal from follower Q 12 is L100. Since the enabling bias @ +20 vdc xmtr) is not
applied to the emitter of receiver mixer Q11 when the applied, gate CR2 also remains enabled and this signal
receive mode is selected. The incoming receive rf is routed through follower Q9 to the if. amplifier circuits
signal from second rf amplifier V2 is routed through the of amplifier-modulator A2. During receiver operation
normally-closed contacts of relay K1, through follower follower Q14 and amplifier Q15 are unbiased and
Q10, to the base of receiver mixer Q11. The collector remain disabled. As the transmit mode is selected,
of this transistor is tuned to the difference-frequency of however, the +20 vdc xmtr bias is applied to P1-2 and
these two signals by the parallel-tuned circuit consisting transistors Q14 and Q15 are enabled. Forward bias is
of capacitors C167 through C169 and inductor also applied to gate CR2 so that it is disabled and
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to relay K 1. As K1 operates, the transmit rf output from The absolute level of the difference-frequency obtained
second rf amplifier V2 is routed directly to the gird circuit by mixing is controlled by transmit gain control R148,
of driver V3. The transmit if. single sideband signal is and the parallel trap consisting of capacitor C186 and
applied to the junction of resistors R58 and R59. The hf inductor L101 attenuates any 500-kHz standard signal
oscillator signal from follower Ql3 is then routed to that may remain after mixing. Potentiometer R150
transformer T1 whose secondary winding contains diode across the secondary winding of transformer T1 is used
mixers CR3 and CR8. These diodes are switched on to balance the transmitter mixer circuit to obtain
and off at the hf oscillator rate and the resulting maximum suppression of the hf oscillator signal. The
waveform across R148 is a pulse-train whose repetition 2.0to 11.999-MHz signal produced by the transmit mixer
rate and polarity are determined by the 500-kHz transmit is coupled through follower Q14 and amplifier Q15 to
if. signal. the rf stages(V1 and V2).
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c. The rf amplifier and driver stages, as shown in rejection and reduce adjacent-channel interference by
figure 7-12, are conventional vacuum-tube amplifiers improving the input selectivity during receiver operation.
with bandswitching plate tank circuits. In the transmit Receiver overloading is minimized by the use of
mode, the rf signal from amplifier Ql5 is applied to the automatic gain control techniques. The agc bias applied
grid circuit of first rf amplifier V1, routed to second rf to the control grid circuits of rf amplifiers V1 and V2 is
amplifier V2, and further amplified by driver V3 before obtained from circuits in audio frequency amplifier AI
being applied to the grid circuit of the power amplifier (pare 2-9d).
stage. The rf amplifier/driver bandswitching circuits are d. The hf oscillator signal is generated by transistor
coarse-tuned by adjustment of the whole megahertz Q20 using the shunt- and series-tuned circuits
frequency control knob on the front panel of the RT-671 associated with bandswitches S6 and S10. Oscillator
/PRC-47. As this selection is made, a switch position is Q20 is a common-base Colpitts configuration that
selected that connects an appropriate tuned circuit employee voltage-controlled capacitors in a shunt
component to each stage. The bands of frequencies network across the frequency-determining tank circuit to
that are selected at each switch position is shown in the provide automatic error-correction of the transmitter-
following table receiver operating frequency by compensating voltages
developed in the discriminator circuits of oscillator
Bandswitch KILOCYCLES indicator control A7. Coarse frequency control of the hf oscillator
position reading (MHz.) (vfo) is provided by ganging the hf oscillator
bandswitches with the whole megahertz frequency
1 2.000 to 2.999 control shaft that adjusts the rf amplifier and driver
2 3.000 to 3.999 circuits. Fine frequency control is provided by
3 4.000 to 4.999 application of error-correcting voltages to the error volts
4 5.000 to 5.999 A and/or error volts B inputs that control varicaps CR9
5 6.000 to 6.999 and CR10. A small time lag exists between the
6 7.000 to 7.999 application of the error voltage by the discriminator
7 8.000 to 8.999 circuits of oscillator control A7 and the change in hf
8 9.000 to 9.999 oscillator frequency. This is largely due to the slow
9 10.000 to 10.999 response of the varicap capacitance. As a result, some
10 11.000 to 11.999 over-correction can occur and some hunting exists
during the frequency control mode. The 2.5- to 12.499-
Fine tuning by adjustment of the 100- and 10-kHz hf oscillator signal is amplified and buffered by Q21
frequency control knobs on the front panel of the before application to follower Q2 and the isolation
receiver-transmitter varies the inductance of series coils amplifier circuits. Capacitor C344 and slug rack L145
L1 through L5 and L145 to obtain proper tracking. permit the initial hf oscillator frequency settings to be
When the receive mode is selected, the additional tuned made prior to tracking adjustments. Potentiometer
circuits associated with bandswitches S1, S2, and S3 R162 in the base of buffer amplifier Q21 permits the hf
are inserted in the grid circuit of the first rf amplifier oscillator output level to be con troled over narrow
(V1). These grid circuit components are ganged with limits.
the whole megahertz, 100-kHz, and 10-kHz frequency
control knobs and are adjusted with the plate circuit
components. These additional tuned circuits in the grid
of V1 provide greater image
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e. The 1-MHz pulse output from oscillator control megahertz frequency control knob on the front panel of
A7 is applied to the emitter circuit of pulse amplifier RT-671/PRC-47. The output frequency of the pulse
Q19. This grounded-base pulse amplifier provides amplifier remains in synchronism with the 1-MHz pulses
frequency multiplication since it is biased in its nonlinear applied to its input, and limiters Q16 and Q17 clip the 5-
character. The natural ringing frequency of the circuit is to 14-MHz output to maintain it at a constant level. The
enhanced by the hi-Q tank components that are resulting signal is routed to circuits in oscillator control
selected in 1-M Hz increments between 5 and 14 MHz A7 by follower Q18.
by the rotation of switch S9. This selection is made by
the whole
a. The primary power input circuits to power supply is energized only in the transmit mode by operation of
A5 are conventional. Low voltage transformer T2 is the push-to-talk relay (K1). A unique feature of power
energized continuously by the ac primary power source supply A5 is the same components are used regardless
after closure of ac power control relay-K2, but high- of the type of primary power source connected to the
voltage transformer T1 equipment. When an ac source is connected to the
input terminals, transformer T2 is energized and
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rectifiers CR26 through CR29 supply unfiltered 26.5 the output circuit to the load. For example, if the output
volts dc at terminal P1-22. In addition, filtered +24 volts voltage of the regulator begins to rise, current through
dc and regulated and filtered +20 volts dc are also the base-emitter circuit of Q2 will also increase. The
available from this circuit. During the transmit period, resulting voltage drop across resistor R19 lowers the
push-to-talk relay K1 is energized by a ground placed on potential at the base of Q 1 and reduces the conduction
the push-to-talk (ptt) key line (P1-11). As K1 contacts current in this transistor. The decrease in collector-
close, ac primary power is applied to terminals I and 5 emitter current flow in Q1 results in a corresponding
on high-voltage transformer T1. Voltage step-up occurs decrease in conduction current in series regulator Q3.
in all secondary windings of this transformer except This reduces the output voltage of the regulator
those identified by terminals 12, 13, and 14. This terminals to near its steady-state value. The output
winding is used to power the vacuum-tube filament voltage of the regulator is adjusted by setting
circuits and is a step-down winding. The rectifier filter potentiometer R22 while monitoring the output voltage
circuits associated with the secondary windings of high- at tip jack J8.
voltage transformer T2 are conventional. The negative
potential furnished by bias rectifiers CR1 through CR4 is 2-13. Radio Frequency Oscillator O-l032/PRC-47
filtered by the resistance-capacitance network consisting (A8A6) (fig. 7-13)
of R1-C1. The resulting output voltage is divided to
permit independent control of the-110-volt dc and the- a. The temperature-compensated crystal oscillator
32-volt dc grid bias potentials required for operation of circuit provides a highly accurate stabilized oscillator
power amplifier V101 and driver A3V3. Potentiometers frequency of 3.000 MHz. This circuit consists of
R3 and R4 provide moderate adjustment of these levels. transistor Q1 in association with the crystal, inductor L1,
b. When a dc primary power source is connected and voltage-controlled capacitor C12. Low values of
to the receiver-transmitter, P1-22 becomes +26.5 volts crystal drive (approximately 10 microwatts) are
dc input for the low-voltage circuits. Transformer T2 maintained to enhance the long-term stability and to
remains deenergized with the dc power source insure that the self-rectified voltage appearing across
connected, but filter C25-L1-C26 and the associated C12 remains below the minimum required for
regulator network are used to provide +24 volts dc and compensation over the entire operating temperature
regulated +20 volts dc to the connected circuits just as range. As the ambient temperature varies over
in the case of ac operation. The power oscillator circuit, considerable limits, crystal frequency drift is maintained
located in the main chassis of the receiver-transmitter, below 35 parts-per-million (ppm). Compensation for
operates as an inverter that provides a 26.5-volt aging effects in the crystal circuit is provided for by
squarewave voltage to terminals 2 and 4 of high-voltage variable capacitor C1. This device permits adjustment
transformer T2. Terminal 3 on this primary winding of the output frequency by approximately +4 ppm. The
provides a convenient means for applying power to the correction voltage supplied to voltage. variable
power oscillator and the insertion of push-to-talk relay capacitor C12 is derived from the temperature-sensitive
K1 contacts in this lead permits proper control during network consisting of thermal resistors RT1 through
transmit periods. RT3, and resistors R1 through R6, and R18. The effect
c. The filtered +24 volts dc from the low-voltage of rapid ambient temperature changes on the output
power supply circuit is applied to the voltage regulator frequency of the temperature-compensated crystal
input. Zener diode CR31 and resistor R20 provide a oscillator is minimized by the encapsulation of the
reference voltage at the emitter of transistor Q2. The crystal and its compensating network within a foam
base of this transistor samples the fluctations in output insulating block. Amplifier Q2 and follower Q3 isolate
voltage that appear at the wiper of potentiometer R22, the crystal oscillator circuit from variations in loading.
and these variations are amplified by Q1 and Q2 to b. The 3.000-MHz output of the temperature-
provide a control bias that controls series regulator Q3. compensated crystal oscillator is applied to a frequency
Variations in the bias applied to Q3 produce variations divider circuit. Locked oscillator Q4 provides an output
in the collector-emitter current flow of this transistor, and that is one-sixth of the input frequency but remains in
have an effect similar to the addition or removal of a synchronism with this input signal. The natural
series resistance in frequency of locked oscillator Q4 is determined by the
network consisting of capacitors C13 through C16 in
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association with Inductor L3. These capacitors form a Transistors Q5 and Q6 are arranged in a Schmitt trigger
voltage divider network that not only provides a circu it that uses inductor L2 for a common emitter load.
convenient means for obtaining a positive feedback The inductor maintains a constant dc emitter current
voltage for the emitter circuit, but also permits selection (common mode current) that flows in each transistor as
of the proper output voltage for subsequent stages. The they are alternately switched at a l-MHz rate. The
output of 500. kHz amplifier Q5 is divided with part of resulting pulse train is amplified by Q7 before being
the signal being routed to the l-MHz pulse generator routed to signal data translator A3.
circuit of oscillator control A7 and the remainder passing b. The 100-kHz signal from amplifier A6Q9 is
through 500-kHz amplifier Q6 before being applied to applied to the 100-kHz pulse generator circuits
the balanced modulator and product detector circuits of consisting of pulse generator Ql-Q2 and pulse amplifier
amplifier-modulator A2. Both Q5 and Q6 are Q3. Transistors Q1 and Q2 form a Schmitt trigger
conventional amplifier circuits that have tip jacks circuit that provides a squarewave output at the 100-kHz
provided in each output path to facilitate measurement switching rate. The coupling network that interconnects
of output levels and waveforms. Q2 with the base of pulse amplifier Q3 differentiates this
c. The 500-kHz signal from locked oscillator Q4 is squarewave signal and produces troth positive-going
also routed to the 100-kHz circuits. Follower Q7 and negative-going pulses at the base of Q3. Limiter
provides isolation before applying this signal to Q8. A CR1 conducts during the negative-going transitions and
frequency division of five occurs in locked oscillator Q8 shorts these pulses to ground, but during the positive-
with the natural period of this stage being determined by going transitions, the pulses ring the parallel-resonant
the network consisting of capacitors C28 through C31 in tank circuit contained on the 1.8- to 0.9-MHz tuned-
association with inductor L7. The capacity voltage- circuit board. Switch S3 in the 1.8- to 0.9-MHz tuned-
divider in the output of this stage also provides taps for circuit assembly is controlled by the 100-kHz shaft
conveniently obtaining positive feedback voltage for the associated with the middle frequency-control knob on
emitter circuit, and provides proper output voltage for the front of the receiver-transmitter. The selection
following stages. The 100-kHz signal from Q8 remains made by this knob resonates the parallel circuit to
in synchronism with the input signal and hence the enhance the pulse amplitude applied to the amplifier-
3.000-MHz crystal oscillator output. 100-kHz amplifier limiter circuits. Transistors Q7 through Q19 clip and
Q9 is a conventional circuit that routes the output of Q8 amplify the sinousoidal output of pulse amplifier Q3 to
to the 100-kHz pulse generator circuit of oscillator assure that a constant level is maintained across the
control A7 and effectively isolates these circuits. entire frequency range from 1.8to 0.9-kHz. Spurious
frequencies introduced by limiting are attenuated by the
2-14. Oscillator Control C-4311JPRC-47 (A8A8) bandpass filter consisting of capacitors C66 through C70
(fig. 2-15 and 7-14) and inductors L16 through L18 that are connected
across the output of transistor Q19.
a. Oscillator control A7 contains pulse generator c. Crystal oscillators Q20 and Q21 are
circuits, tuned amplifier/limiter circuits, crystal conventional common-emitter circuits that have a
oscillator/mixer circuits, and a two-channel bandswitching turret in each base. The crystals
discriminator. The 500-kHz standard signal from A6Q5 associated with switch S1 are selected by the position of
is applied to the 1-MHz pulse generator circuit consisting the shaft associated with the 1-kHz frequency-control
of transistors Q4 through Q6 and their associated knob on the front panel of the receiver-transmitter. The
components. Following amplification by Q7, the crystals associated with switch S2 are selected by the
resulting 1-MHz pulse train is applied to the 5- to 14- position of the 10-kHz shaft associated with the middle
MHz amplifier circuits of signal data translator A3. The frequency. control knob on the front of the RT-
1-M Hz pulse generator circuit consists of frequency 671/PRC-47. The output signals from oscillators Q20
doubler Q4, pulse generator Q5-Q6, and amplifier Q7. and Q21 are combine in mixer Q22 to provide one-
Doubler Q4 is operated in the nonlinear portion of its hundred 1-kHz channels between 601- and 700-kHz.
characteristic to produce an output rich in harmonics of The circuit duality of these oscillators and a similarity of
the 500-kHz input signal. The tuned circuits consisting temperature coefficient for 811 crystals associated with
of capacitors C14 and C15 in association with inductor these oscillators provides an
L1 is resonant at the second harmonic of the input signal
and provides an output of 1-M Hz.
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essentially drift-free output frequency at Q22 This output consists of the circuits associated with transistors Q8,
is routed through the bandpass filter consisting of Q9, and Q10, while channel B consists of the circuits
capacitors C105 through C109 and inductors L24 associated with transistors Q11, Q12, and Q13.
through L26 to remove any spurious frequencies that Selection of these transistors into matched pairs and the
may have been in-troduced in the desired signal due to careful adjustment of bias and coupling components in
mixing. The 700- to 601-kHz signal is clipped by limiter these two channels assures nearly identical stage gains
CR7-CR8 to form a squarewave that is coupled to the in each of the two signal paths. Capicitor C21 and
discriminator circuit. resistor R34 form a phase-shift network in the reference
d. The O.9- to 1.8-MHz signal from limiter Q19 is signal path from follower Q23 to the input of Q11. The
routed through follower Q24 before being heterodyned reference signals are summed with the unshifted output
in diode quad mixer CR10 with the 5-to 14-MHz signal of clipper CR9-CR15 in both channels and the resulting
from Q18 in signal data translator A3. Since each of signal at the output of Q8 and Q11 is similar to the
these input signals is variable (depending on the setting waveform shown at the top of figure 2-15. The
of the KILOCYCLES indicator on the front panel of the repetition rate of these two envelopes is
receiver-transmitter), the output of mixer Q10 is also
variable and may be any 100-kHz channel between 3.2-
and 13.1-MHz. This output frequency is routed through
follower Q25 and further mixed in diode quade CR11
with the hf oscillator signal from Q5 of signal data
translator A3. The difference-frequency at the output of
mixer CR11 is also variable and may be any 1-kHz
channel between 601- and 700-kHz. This signal
contains an increment of hf oscillator error frequency.
The mixer output is amplified by Q26, filtered by the
circuit consisting of capacitors C169 through C177 in
association with inductors L29 through L32. Further
amplification is obtained by Q27 before routing the
signal to forward-limiting clipper CR9-CR15. The
squarewave output of this clipper is applied to both
channels of the discriminator circuit.
e. The discriminator circuit has two modes of
operation: the frequency control mode, and the phase
control mode. When the hf oscillator output frequency
is within 50 kHz of the reference standard the
discriminator is said to be in the frequency control mode
and it compares the 601-to 700-kHz reference signal
from follower Q23 with the 601- to 700-kHz(plus hf
oscillator error) signal from clipper CR9-CR15. The
resulting dc output is applied to the varicap control Figure 2 -15 Discriminator Circuit Waveforms.
circuit of signal data translator A3 to reduce the hf
oscillator error toward zero. When the difference equal to the difference between the two input
between the hf oscillator output frequency and the frequencies and represents the frequency error
reference signal is less than approximately 5 kHz, the associated with the hf oscillator. Either envelope may
discriminator assumes the phase control mode. In this lead the other along the time base, depending upon
mode, the circuit monitors the changing phase- whether the hf oscillator frequency is higher or lower
difference between the two input signals and corrects than the reference frequency. The outputs of amplifiers
the error voltages until this phase-difference approaches Q8 and Q 11 are further amplified by Q9 and Q12
zero. When the phase error is zero, the hf oscillator respectively and the individual signals are then detected
output frequency is identical with the reference oscillator by diodes CR3 and CR4. In the frequency control
output frequency. Discriminator channel A mode, the leading edge of the envelope in each channel
is used to trigger transistor-pair Q10-Q13 so that they
alternately conduct. These transistors operate as a
bistable multivibrator with a switching rate equal to the
repetition rate of the envelope in each channel. The
resulting clipped
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envelope at the collector of these transistors is similar to is again turned off so that the discriminator may again
the center waveforms in figure 2-15. {It should be assume control of the error-correction circuits of the hf
recalled that the waveforms can be reversed depending oscillator.
upon whether the upper channel leads the lower
channel, or vice versa.} The integrator circuit at the 2-15. Electrical Equipment Chassis CH-474/PRC-47
output of Q11 (C93-R104) and at Q13 (C92-R103) (A8A4) (fig. 7-8)
change the output waveshape into dc levels known as
error voltage A and error voltage B respectively. (The a. When a dc power source is connected to the
mnemonic used has no real significance except to receiver-transmitter, and dc power control relay K1 is
differentiate between the respective channels and their operated, +26.5 volts dc is applied to capacitor C1 and
outputs.) In the phase control mode, the envelope diodes CR1 and CR2 of the power oscillator circuit. As
frequency will approach zero and the bistable switching the push-to-talk relay (A5K1) is energized, the +26.5
of transistors Q10 and Q13 will stop. The error voltages volts dc is routed through its contacts and the primary
at the output of the discriminator will be equal to the dc winding of high-voltage transformer A5T1 to the emitter
envelope values, and will vary as the phase-difference circuits of Q1 and Q2. Any difference in the operating
between the two channels varies. The phase control characteristics of these two transistors will cause a slight
mode continues until the phase-difference between the potential difference to exist between their emitters. This
hf oscillator and the reference oscillator is constant. At difference is coupled to their respective base circuits by
this time, the phase-difference is equal to the fixed the windings of saturable reactor T1, and causes one
phase-shift introduced by network C21-R34 at the input transistor to conduct more heavily than the other. For
to transistor Q8, and the voltages at the error A and example, suppose that the emitter of Q2 is initially a
error B outputs are approximately 1.5 volts dc as little more positive than the emitter of Q1. This voltage
indicated in the lower waveform of figure 2-15. (The is coupled through reactor T1, and causes the base of
waveforms used to illustrate the operation of the Q2 to become more positive and its conduction is
discriminator circuits are not continuously available for reduced. At the same time, the transformer-action of T1
measurement at signal test points, but are only present places a slightly less positive charge on the base of Q1
during brief intervals immediately following a channel and the conduction of this transistor is increased. The
selection.) regenerative action continues until the core of reactor
f. A portion of the signal applied to the base of T1 is saturated, and then the flux-change ceases. At
transistor amplifier Q27 is developed across emitter this point, the bias is removed from the base of each
resistor R142. This signal is rectified by voltage-doubler transistor, the magnetic flux in the core collapses, and
CR12-CR13 in the automatic capture circuit and is the regenerative cycle begins in the reverse direction.
applied to the base of dc amplifier Q28. The resulting The period required for a complete cycle is dependent
positive voltage causes conduction of Q28 whose output upon the core properties of the reactor and the dynamic
clamps the base of transistor switch Q29 at a positive characteristics of the two transistors. The squarewave
level just below that required for its conduction. If no generated in the primary winding of high-voltage
signal is present at the emitter of Q27, dc amplifier Q28 transformer A5T1 is approximately 400-Hz. Diodes CR1
is turned off and the positive voltage at the base of and CR2 limit the voltage swing of each emitter land
transistor switch Q29 rises causing this transistor to hence the peak voltage applied to the primary winding
conduct. The ground supplied through the collector- of A5T1) to about 26.5 volts peak.
emitter junction of Q29 is applied to antilock relay K6 on b. During the transmit cycle, the rf output of driver
the main chassis of the receiver-transmitter and this A3V3 is applied to the grid circuit of power amplifier V
relay is operated. As K6 contacts close, a voltage of 101 This single-sideband signal is amplified by V101
approximately 1 0 volts dc is applied to the error A and and routed through the power amplifier LOAD-TUNE
the error B inputs to the varicap control circuit in signal circuit and the t/r relay to the connected load. The grid
data translator A3. Since this fixed voltage condition is bias for the power amplifier is derived from the-110-volt
also the calibrating condition for the hf oscillator, the dc output of bias rectifier CR1 through CR4 in power
output error is reduced and capture is once again supply A5. The level of the rf input signal at the power
obtained. After capture, a voltage-drop again appears amplifier grid circuit is controlled so that maximum drive
across the emitter resistor (Rl42) of Q27 and transistor can be used without introducing
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excessive distortion in the transmitted signal. This power mode , the amplifier plate voltage is limited to
automatic level control (alc) is accomplished by +650 volts dc (derived from the normal screen voltage
reducing the gain of the transmit if. input signal power supply) and the screen voltage is correspondingly
whenever excessive drive is detected at the power reduced to limit the screen-grid dissipation to reasonable
amplifier grid circuit. The (alc) voltage is developed values during periods of off-resonance operation. The rf
across grid resistor R104 whenever the power amplifier current flowing in the output circuit of the power
draws grid current (class A B2 operation), and this amplifier stage is monitored by XMTR OUTPUT meter
negative bias is added to the -110 volts dc used as a M101 to determine when proper resonance conditions
reference and the combined total (alc) sample controls exist in the output coupling network. Current bans
the gain of (alc) amplifier Q1 in amplifier-modulator A2. former T101 samples the output rf and develops a
c. An rf voltage sample is taken from the plate voltage across resistor R129 that is proportional to this
circuit of the power amplifier across the voltage divider current. Diode CR102 rectifies this rf voltage and
consisting of capacitors C105 and C144. This sample is applies it to meter sensitively adjustment (M ADT)
routed to the filament centertap of driver V3 in signal R117. Diode CR103 protects the meter from voltage
data translator A3 as a negative feedback that improves overloads, and capacitor C106 bypasses rf currents
the linearity of the rf output signal. Another voltage around the meter movement. When the BATTERY
sample is taken from the power amplifier plate circuit TEST switch on the front panel of the receiver-
across capacitor voltage divider C124-C140. This transmitter is pressed, XMTR OUTPUT meter M101
sample is rectified by sidetone rectifier CR101, filtered measures the terminal voltage of the connected
by capacitors C125, C126, and resistor R108, and batteries. Closure of this switch also overrides thermal
applied as an enabling bias to sidetone gate CR10 in cutout K103 for emergency operation of the receiver-
audio frequency amplifier A1. XMTR PWR switch S103 transmitter during overtemperature conditions in the
on the front panel of the receiver-transmitter selects the power amplifier compartment. The POWER
appropriate XMTR OUTPUT meter range, power AMPLIFIER LOAD and POWER AMPLIFIER TUNE
amplifier control grid bias, and power amplifier plate and controls operate inductors L109 through L112 and the
screen voltages to assure linear operation of this circuit whole megahertz control selects an appropriate shunt
at reduced power levels during tune-up and preliminary capacitor from the group C108 through C121 to
loading adjustments. In the LOW terminate the power amplifier plate circuit impedance.
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are included in section II to aid the maintenance whether normal values are being obtained and point out
technician in localizing an equipment malfunction. the part of a specific circuit that may be defective.
e. Isolation. After the trouble has been localized to (3) Electrical Inspection. The dc resistance of
a stage or a circuit, the final step is to isolate the transformers and coils is shown in tabular form in
malfunction to a specific component. Methods for section II to aid the maintenance technician in
performing this procedure include: determining whether a winding is defective.
(1) Visual Inspection. Examine all resistors,
capacitors, vacuum tubes, transistors, coils, and other 3-2. Tools, Test Equipment, and Materials Required
components associated with the faulty circuit for The following table lists the test equipment required for
evidence of broken wires, burned insulation, and. other troubleshooting Radio Set AN/PRC-47 at the direct
obvious signs of physical damage. support maintenance level. This list also shows the
technical manual identification number for each item
(2) Voltage and Resistance Measurements. specified.
The voltage and resistance measurements provided in
section I! aid in determining
Cable Assembly Set AN/PRA-4 (fig. 3-84) is used an antenna simulator and input/output cables that
whenever the procedure requires measurement or simplify the bench testing procedures.
adjustment within a module, and includes
Manufacturer's
Qty Nomenclature part number Use
1 Special extender cable no. 1 549-6255-00 Extends Power Supply PP 3518/PRC 47 from
main chassis.
1 Special extender cable no. 2 549-6256-00 Extends Audio Frequency Amplifier AM
3506/PRC-47 from main chassis.
1 Special extender cable no. 3 549-6257-00 Extends Oscillator Control C 4311/PRC 47
from main chassis.
4 Special extender cable no. 4 549 6258-00 Extends Signal Data Translator CV
1377A/PRC 47 (4 reqd), Oscillator Control C
43 11 /PRC -47 (1 reqd), or Amplifier
Modulator AM 3507/PRC-47 (1 reqd) from
main chassis.
1 Special extender cable no. 5 549-6259-00 Extends Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC
47, or Radio Frequency Oscillator 0
1032/PRC-47 from main chassis.
1 Front panel test lead. 549-6260-00 Extends AUDIO connectors to test
microphone
and speaker.
1 Antenna test lead 549-6261-00 Connects to 50-ohm dummy load.
1 RG-58/U coaxial cable 3 ft. long 553-9759-002 Connects antenna simulator to 50-ohm
dummy load.
1 RG-58/U coaxial cable 5 ft. long 553-9760-002 Connects antenna simulator to test
equipment.
1 Adapter, BNC to Type N coax 357-9291-00 Transition fitting between RG-58/U and
dummy load.
1 Antenna simulator 553-9758-005 Simulates 15-foot whip antenna when con-
nected to 50-ohm load. 12 position switch
selects operating frequency.
1 Canvas carrying case 553-9764-003 Bag to store and transport Cable Assembly Set
An/PRA-4.
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Point of
measurement Normal indication Isolating procedure
Between A5J4 and chassis ground. 15 ohms Very low reading, shorted C207, C220, or C234 in FL2, shorted
primary of T3, or short in filament bypass C103, or defective
ac power control relay K2. High reading may indicate open
winding at T1.
Between A5J7 and chassis ground. 15 ohms Very low reading, shorted filter capacitor C25, C26, C28, or
C29, shorted R14 or defective voltage regulator assembly
TB1. High reading may indicate open inductor L1.
Between A5J8 and chassis ground. 30 ohms Very low reading, shorted filter capacitor C27, transistor Q3, or
short in other modules. High reading defective voltage
regulator assembly TB1.
Between A5J9 and chassis ground. 8 ohms Very low reading, shorted filter capacitor C25, C26, C28, or
C29, shorted R14 or defective low-voltage rectifier CR26
through CR29. High reading, open inductor L1.
Between A5J10 and chassis ground Infinity A low reading may indicate a short on the 115-volt, 400-
Hz.primary power source..
Between A5J11 and chassis ground Infinity A low reading may indicate a short on the 115-volt, 500-Hz
primary power source.
Between A6J2 and chassis ground. 200 ohms A low reading: shorted filter capacitor A6C37, A6C36, bypass
capacitors A7C4, A7C9, A7C20, A2C19. High reading may
indicate open inductor A6L9.
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Figure 3-4. Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 (A8), Top View, Location of Assemblies and Test Points.
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Figure 3-5. Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 (A8), Bottom View, Location of Assemblies and Test Points.
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Figure 3-6. Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8A1), Top View, Cover Removed, Location of
Subassemblies and Test Points..
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Figure 3-8. Amplifier-Modular AM-3507/PRC-47 (A8A2), Side View, Cover Removed, Location of
Subassemblies E3, E4 and E5 and Test Points
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Figure 3-9. Signal Data Translator CV 1377/PRC-47 (A8A3), Top View, Location of Subassemblies and Test
Points.
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Figure 3-10. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A PRC-47 (A8A3), Bottom View, Location of Subassemblies.
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Figure 3-11. Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 (A8A5), Top View, Cover Removed, Location of Subassemblies and
Test Points.
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Figure 3-12. Radio Frequency Oscillator O-1032/PRC-47 (A8A6), Side View, Cover Removed, Location of
Subassemblies E1 and E2, and Test Points.
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Figure 3-13. Radio Frequency Oscillator O-1032/PRC-47(A8A6), Side View, Cover Removed,
Location of Chassis Subassembly and Test Points.
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Figure 3-14. Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47 (A8A7), Top View, Cover Removed, Location of Subassemblies
and Test Points.
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Figure 3-16. Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47(A8A1), Cover Removed, Chassis Subassembly.
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Figure 3-17. Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47(A8A1), Cover Removed, Subassembly E1.
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Figure 3-18. Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8A1), Cover Removed, Subassembly E2.
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Figure 3-19. Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8A1), Cover Removed, Subassembly E3.
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Figure 3-21. Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47 (A8A2), Cover Removed, Subassemblies E3, E4, and E5.
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Figure 3-22. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Card Assembly TB1.
Figure 3-23. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Card Assembly TB2.
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Figure 3-24. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Switch Assemblies S1, S2, and S3, Top View,
Card Assemblies E1 and E3.
Figure 3-25. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A4), Switch Assemblies S1, S2, and S3, Bottom View,
Card Assemblies E2 and E4.
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Figure 3-26. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Switch Assembly S1, Rear View.
Figure 3-27. Switch Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Switch Assembly S2, Rear View.
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Figure 3-28. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Switch Assembly S3, Rear View.
Figure 3-29. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Switch Assembly S4, Rear View.
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Figure 3-30. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Switch Assembly S5, Rear View.
Figure 3-31. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), VFO Coil subassembly, Top View.
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Figure 3-32. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), VFO, Coil Subassembly, Bottom View.
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Figure 3-33. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Switch Assembly S6, VFO Circuit.
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Figure 3-34. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Switch Assembly S7, Front View.
Figure 3-35. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Switch Assembly S8, Rear View.
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Figure 3-36. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Switch Assembly S9, Rear View (Rotor at Index
Position no. 1).
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Figure 3-37. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Card Assembly E46.
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Figure 3-38. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Card Assembly E47.
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Figure 3-39. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Card Assembly E48.
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Figure 3-40. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Driver Tube (V3) Compartment, Bottom View.
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Figure 3-42. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Typical Switch Card (S1 through S8) Showing
Rotor at Index Position no. 1.
Figure 3-43. Signal Data Translator CV-1377/PRC-47 (A8A3), Rear View, Frequency Range Switch Shaft
Retaining Ring.
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Figure 3-44. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Front View, Coupler Position as 2000 kHz Dial
Setting.
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Figure 3-46. Power Supply PP-3581/PRC-47 (A8A5), Subassembly no. 1, Front View
Figure 3-47. Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 (A8A5), Subassembly no, 1, Rear View.
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Figure 3-51. Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 (A8A5), Voltage Regulator Assembly TB1.
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Figure 3-52. Radio Frequency Oscillator O-1032/PRC-47 (A8A6), Side View, Cover Removed, Card Assemblies
E1 and E2.
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Figure 3-53. Radio Frequency Oscillator O-1032/PRC-47 (A8A6), Side View, Cover Removed, Chassis Assembly.
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Figure 3-60. Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47 (A8A7), Card Assemblies E7 and E8, Front View.
Figure 3-61. Oscillator Control C-4311 PRC-47 (A8A7), Line Filter Assembly At Connector P1, Cover Removed.
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Figure 3-62. Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47 (A8A7), Switch Card S5 With Rotor Shown in
Index Position no. 1.
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Figure 3-64. Power Amplifier Compartment (A8A4A1), Top View, Cover Removed.
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Figure 3-65. Power Amplifier Compartment (A8A4A1) , Bottom View, Cover Removed.
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Figure 3-66. Power Amplifier Compartment (A8A4A1) , Power Amplifier Subassembly Parts Location.
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Figure 3-67. Radio Receiver Transmitter, RT 671/PRC-47 (CH-474/PRC) (A8A4), bottom view, cover removed.
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Figure 3-75. Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47 (A8A2), Subassembly E5, Voltage and Resistance Diagram.
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Figure 3-76. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Driver Tube (V3) Compartment,
Voltage and Resistance Diagram.
Figure 3-81. Electrical Equipment Chassis CH-474/PRC-47 (A8), Power Oscillator Assembly, Voltage and
Resistance Diagram.
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Figure 3-82. Electrical Equipment Chassis CH-474/PRC-47, PA Filter Box FL2 (A8A4)
Voltage and Resistance Diagram.
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Figure 3-83. Oscillator Control C-4311 PRC-47 (A8A7), Top View, Waveform Diagram.
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b. Sectionalizing Test Settings. the dummy load using the 3-foot length of RG-58/U
(1) General. The extender cables and coaxial cable from the AN/PRA-4.
components of Cable Assembly Set AN/PRA-4 are used (c) Connect the multitester (with rf
during the bench tests of Radio Receiver-Transmitter probe attached) to the VTVM terminals of the antenna
RT-671/PRC-47. For these tests it is not necessary to simulator using the 5-foot length of RG-58/U coaxial
remove and extend the modular subassemblies, but the cable.
dust cover must be removed to gain access to the test (d) Connect the primary power source
points at the top of each module and beneath the power to be used to the POWER connector on the front of RT-
amplifier compartment. Remove the dust cover using 671 /PRC-47.
the procedures listed in paragraph 3-11. The (e) Adjust the control knobs to provide
troubleshooting checks for the receiver portion of the a reading of 3002 on the KILOCYCLES indicator on the
equipment differ greatly from those specified for the front of RT-671/PRC-47; then place the CW-
transmitter circuits, and the test setup conditions FSK/VOICE switch to VOICE, the XMTR PWR switch to
likewise differ. Use the appropriate setup and initial LO, and the OPR-TUNE switch to OPR.
procedures described in steps (2) and (3) below.
c. Sectionalizing Trouble. The following
CAUTION procedures sectionalize the malfunction to the power
Do not key the transmitter unless the distribution, receiver-transmitter, frequency generation,
rf output is terminated in a 50-ohm or relay control circuits of the RT-671/PRC-47. If a
dummy load, a quarter-wave whip, or specific symptom is indicated by the intermediate
a suitable long-wire antenna. Never preventive maintenance checks and services performed
key the transmitter while Signal at the organizational level, or by the short circuit tests of
Generator SG-103/URM-25F is paragraph 3 4 a(4). enter the chart in that functional
connected to the ANTENNA terminal area; otherwise, perform all steps.
of the RT-671 /PRC-47. CAUTION
(2) Receiver Test Setup and Initial Settings Do not perform these checks unless
(fig. 3-2). the short circuit tests indicate that
(a) Connect the dummy load (or a 50- further damage to the equipment is
ohm noninductive resistor) to the ANTENNA terminal of unlikely.
RT-671/PRC-47 using the antenna test lead from the (1) Preliminary Procedures.
AN/PRA-4. (a) Energize the primary power source
(b) Connect the signal generator to the (if separately controlled); then rotate the POWER -
ANTENNA terminal. LIGHTS switch on the front panel of RT-671/PRC-47 to
(c) Connect the primary power source the POWER ON position.
to be used to the POWER connector on the front of RT- (b) Press the BATTERY TEST switch
671 /PRC-47. on the front panel of RT-671/PRC-47 and observe that
(d) Connect a 300-ohm audio load to the XMTR OUTPUT meter reads in the banded area of
pin L of AUDIO connector on the front panel of RT- its scale. {If this indication is not obtained, perform the
671/PRC-47; then attach multitester leads across this power distribution circuit checks before proceeding
resistor. further.)
(e) Set the front panel controls and the (2) Troubleshooting Chart.
test equipment conditions as directed in the chart of CAUTION
paragraph 3-4 c (2). Do not place the CW-FSK/VOICE
(3) Transmitter Test Setup and Initial Settings switch to CW-FSK in any of the
( fig. 3-3 ). following tests unless the transmitter
(a) Connect the RT-671/PRC-47 output is properly terminated in a
ANTENNA terminal to the antenna simulator of AN dummy load or a suitable antenna
/PRA-4. system. Never switch to CW-FSK
(b) Connect the antenna simulator to when the signal generator is
connected to the ANTENNA terminal.
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1 Multimeter at A5J7 (fig. 3-4) does Popover control relay circuits of R1 Proceed to popover distribution
not read +24 volts dc. or K2, or low voltage circuits of circuit checks (para 3-5b).
PP-3518/PRC 47 (A51 are
defective.
2 Multimeter at A5J8 (fig. 3-4) does Low-voltage power circuits or Proceed to power distribution
not read +20 volts dc regulated. regulator of PP-3518/PRC-47 circuit checks (para 3-5b ).
(A5) are defective.
3 Multimeter with rf probe at A3J5 Signal Data Translator CV- Proceed to frequency generation
(fig. 3-4) does not read 1.75 1377A/PRC-47 (A3) defective. circuit checks (para 3-5b).
volts peak-to-peak.
4 Frequency counter at A3J5 does Signal Data Translator CV- Proceed to frequency generation
not read 3502 kHz. 1377A/PRC-47 (A3) defective. circuit checks (para 3-5c ).
Place POWER-LIGHTS switch on the front of RT-671/PRC-47 to POWER OFF. Connect test equipment for receiver tests (fig.
3-2). Adjust frequency control knobs for reading of 2225 on KILOCYCLES indicator. Adjust signal generator output level to
2.0 microvolts at 2226 Hz. On RT671/PRC-47, rotate VOLUME control to maximum clockwise stop, then place POWER-
LIGHTS switch to POWER ON.
5 Multimeter with rf probe at A2J3 Signal Data Translator CV- Proceed to receiver circuit checks
(fig.. 3-4} does not read 100 1377A/PRC-47 (A3) defective. (para 3-5d ).
micro-volts rms.
6 Multimeter with rf probe at A2J4 Radio Frequency Oscillator 0- Proceed to frequency generation
(fig. 3-4) does rot read 1.5 volts 1032/PRC-47 (A6) defective. and/or relay circuit checks (para
rms. 3-5c and/or 3-5f ).
7 Multimeter with rf probe at A1J13 Amplifier-Modulator AM- Proceed to receiver circuit checks
(fig. 3-4) does not read 0.1 volt 3507/PRC-47 (A2) defective. (para 3-5d).
rms (1000 Hz approx.)
CAUTION
Before proceeding further, disconnect signal generator and dummy load from ANTENNA
terminal. Place POWER-LIGHTS switch on the front of RT-671/PRC-47 tom POWER OFF.
Connect the test equipment for transmitter tests (fig. 3-3). Set KILOCYCLES indicator on the
front of RT-671/PRC-47 to 2000. Return POWER-LIGHTS switch to POWER ON, and tune the
power amplifier as follows:
CAUTION
Do not permit the OPR-TUNE switch to remain in TUNE position for more than a few seconds at a
time while the output circuit is being adjusted. Circuit damage can result.
(1) Place OPR-TUNE switch to TUNE. (3) Return the OPR-TUNE switch to OPR.
(2) Immediately adjust POWER AMPLIFIER Connect audio oscillator to A1J1 (fig. 3-4) and set the
TUNE controls for maximum indication on XMTR output level to 0.1 volt rms at 1, 000 Hz.
OUTPUT meter.
CAUTION
Do not permit CW-FSEC/VOICE switch to remain in the CW-FSK position for mere than a few at a time; output circuit dodge
can result.
8 With CW-FSK/VOICE switch to High-voltage power supply circuits Proceed to power distribution
CW-FSK, multimeter at J101 of PP-3618/PRC-47 (A5) circuit checks (para 3-5b).
(fig 3-5) does not read +65 defective.
volts dc.
9 Multitester with rf probe at an- Amplifier-Modulator AM- Proceed to transmitter circuit
tenna simulator does not read 3507/PRC-7 (A2), or power checks (para 3-5e ).
13.7 volts rms with CW- amplifier stage defective.
FSK/VOICE switch at CW-
FSK.
NOTE
place CW-FSK/VOICE switch to VOICE, rotate XMTR PWR switch to Hi, and retune the output
circuit to peak the XMTR OUTPUT meter readings.
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10 With CW-FSK/VOICE switch to High-voltage power supply circuits Proceed to power distribution
CW-FSK, multitester at J101 of PP-3518/PRC-47 (A5) circuit checks (para 3-5b).
(fig. 3-5) - does not read +150 defective.
volts dc.
11 Multitester with rf probe at an- Power amplifier circuit defective. Proceed to transmitter circuit
tenna simulator - not read checks (para 3-5e ).
30.7 volts rms with CW-
FSK/VOICE switch to CW-
FSK.
NOTE
Plate the POWER-LIGHTS switch on the front of RT-671 /PRC-47 to POWER ON.
1 Ac voltage measured between test a. Fuse F2 (POWER 5A AC) is a. Check and replace fuse F2 (fig.
jacks A5J10 and A5J11 (fig. 3- blown or 115-volt primary power 3-87) or repair primary power
4) is not 115 volts ac rms. circuit is defective. circuit and/or cable.
Note. Do not perform this test if b. +26.5 volts dc is not present b. Check continuity of T2 primary
26.5-volts dc primary power at coil of ac power control relay winding from F2 holder to
source is being used to power K2 (terminal K2-1). connector P1-L. Replace T2 if
the equipment. Proceed to next open circuit, or if shorted to
chart. chassis. Check continuity of
diodes CR3 thru CR6. Replace
any shorted or open diodes.
c. POWER-LIGHTS switch on c. Check continuity of circuit from
front panel, or associated circuit K2-5 to chassis ground with
defective. POWER-LIGHTS switch at
POWER ON. Repair circuit or
replace switch.
d. Ac power control relay K2 coil d. Replace relay K2 if winding
defective. resistance is not 300 ± 30 oh-
ms.
e. Contacts on dc power control e. Check continuity of normally-
relay K1 or circuit from K1 to closed contacts K1-2 to K1-8;
K2 defective. replace K1 if open circuit. Check
continuity from Kl-8 Lo K2-4;
repair circuit if open.
f. Contacts of ac power control f. Replace relay K2.
relay K2 are defective.
2 Dc voltage measured between a. Ac primary power circuit to a. Check continuity of primary
A5J9 (fig. 3-4) and chassis PP 3518/PRC-47 (A5) is power circuit between K1-2 and
ground is not +26.5 volts dc. defective. connector J1-13. Repair circuit
on main chassis if open circuit.
b. Low-voltage transformer A5T2, b. Check continuity of A5T2
or its associated circuit in PP- primary between J1-3 and J1-13.
3518/PRC-47 (A5) is defective. Repair circuit or replace PP-
3518/PRC 47.
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NOTE
Place the POWFR-LIGHTS switch on the front of RT-671/PRC-47 to POWER ON.
1 Dc voltage measured between a. Fuse F1 (POWER 20A DC) is a. Check and replace fuse F1 (fig.
A5J9 (fig. 3-4) and chassis blown or primary power circuit 3-87). Check continuity of input
ground is not +26.5 volts dc. is defective. at L4; replace L4 if open. Check
Note. Do not perform this test if capacitors C26 and C27 for
115-volts, 400-Hz primary power shorts; replace if shorted.
source is being used to power b. +6.5 volts dc is not present at b. Check continuity from F1
the equipment. Use previous the coil of relay K1 (terminals holder to K1-1 and K1-4, and to
chart (1). K1-1 to K1-4.) connector P1-J. Repair if open.
c. Diode CR8 and/or R16 c. Check continuity of CR8 and
defective. R16 for opens and shorts to
ground. Replace defective
component.
d. POWER-LIGHTS switch on d. Check continuity from K2-5 to
front panel, or associated circuit chassis ground with POWER-
defective. LIGHTS switch at POWER-
ON. Repair circuit or replace
switch.
e. Dc power control relay K1 coil e. Replace K1 if winding
defective. resistance is not 1628 ± 10%
ohms.
f. Contacts of K1 are defective. f. Check dc voltage at K1-7 with
POWER-LIGHTS switch to
POWER ON. Replace K1 if
reading is zero volts.
g. Dc circuit from K1 to PP- g. Check continuity from K1-7 to
3518/PRC47 is defective. connector J1-22; and each point
for short to ground. Repair as
required.
2 Transmitter bias and high-voltage a. Circuit to high-voltage trans- a. Remove front panel power plug
output is low or zero when 26.5- former A5T1 in PP-3518/PRC- and check continuity from J1-14
volt dc primary power input is 47 is defective. to J1-1; repair primary circuit to
used, but normal with 115-volt, A5T1 or replace transformer.
400-Hz primary power source. b. Contacts of push-to-talk relay b. Check voltage at A5K1-5 with
A5K1 are defective. ptt relay operated: (normal
+26.5 volts dc). Replace A5K1
if no voltage present.
c. Circuit between J1 and power c. Check continuity of power cable
oscillator defective. jumpers (pins A-B. C-D, and J-
K) and circuits from J1-1/J1-2,
J1-14/J1-15, and J1-16/J1-17;
repair circuit or replace cable.
Check continuity from P1-A to
Q2 emitter, and from P1-C to Q1
emitter; repair circuit if open.
d. Emitter circuit components d. Check continuity of C1, CR1,
defective. CR2, and R5 for opens and
shorts: replace defective com-
ponent.
e. Base circuit components e. Check continuity of R1 through
defective. R4: replace defective component.
Check winding of reactor for
opens: normal readings are T1-1
to T1-2, 1.0 ohm: T1-2 to T1-3,
60 ohms: T1-3 to T1-4 1.0 ohm;
replace T1 if defective.
f. Power transistors Q1 and Q2 f. Replace with proper type
defective. number.
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1 XMTR OUTPUT meter M101 a. +26.5-volt dc lamp circuit a. Check continuity from K1-7 to
does not read in the banded defective. POWER-LIGHTS switch S1-6:
portion of its scale when to antilock relay K6- 1, to in-
BATTERY TEST switch is ductor L3, and resistor R23.
pressed. Repair circuit as required.
b. Resistor R23 defective. b. Check resistance of R23
(normal 681K ohms). Replace if
defective.
c. BATTERY TEST switch S2 c. Check continuity from R23 to
(fig. 3-87) defective. S3A (NO) to S3A (COM) with
switch pressed: replace S3 if
defective.
d. PA filter box FL2 (fig. 3-5) d. Check continuity from S3A
defective. (COM) to FL2-11. Repair circuit
if open. Check resistance be-
tween FL2-11 and FL2-24
(normal 29.0 ohms). Repair FL2
if abnormal reading.
Caution:
Before continuing this procedure, disconnect the lead from the positive ( + ) terminal of XMTR OUTPUT meter M101. Do not
attempt to measure the meter movement resistance.
e. PA filter box circuit shorted to e. Check for short to ground at
ground. FL2-11 and FL2-24. Repair
circuit C216, C203, L203, as
required.
f. Meter bypass circuit defective. f. Check continuity from FL2-24
to lead removed from + meter
terminal. Repair if open. Check
C107 for short; replace if
necessary.
Note:
Reconnect the positive ( + ) meter lead removed above before proceeding to the next procedural step.
g. XMTR OUTPUT meter g. Remove and replace M101.
defective.
2 Panel lamps in main compartment a. Panel lamps DS1 and DS2 a. Replace burned out lamp bulbs.
(DS1 and DS2) (fig. 3-87) fail to burned out.
light when POWER-LIGHTS b. Lamp circuit defective. b. Check continuity from S1-10 to
switch is rotated to LIGHTS each lampholder; check con-
Hl. tinuity from each lampholder to
ground. Repair any defective
circuits.
c. POWER-LIGHTS switch (lamp c. Replace switch S1.
circuit) defective.
3 Panel lamps in power amplifier a. Panel lamps DS101 and DS102 a. Replace burned out lamp bulbs.
compartment (DS101 and are burned out.
DS102) (fig. 3-87) fail to light b. Lamp circuit defective. b. Check continuity from S1-10 to
wheat DS1 and DS2 are lighted. FL2-9; repair circuit if defective.
c. PA filter FL2 (gig.. 3-5) defec- c. Check resistance from FL2-9 to
five. FL2-22 (normal 29 ohms}.
Repair circuit C218, C229, C206,
and L205 as required.
d. Lampholder or circuit to FL2 d. Check continuity from FL2-22
defective. to each lampholder, and from
each lampholder to ground.
Repair any defective circuits or
replace lampholder.
4 Panel lamps remain bright or go Dimming resistor R6 is defective. Check resistance of R6 (normal
out when POWER-LIGHTS 180 ohms; replace if necessary.
switch is rotated to LIGHTS Check continuity from S1-9 to
LO. S1-6; replace S1 if defective.
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5 Dc voltage measured between Low-voltage power supply, filter, Perform isolation procedures on
A5J7 (fig. 3-4) and chassis or voltage regulator defective. PP-3518/PRC-47 (see para 3-6).
ground is not +24 volts dc.
6 No receive audio output or low a. +24-volt circuit between J1-19 a. Check continuity from J1-19 to
and distorted output from and J2-9 defective. J2-9: repair open circuit.
headset. b. Audio frequency amplifier AM- b. Repair or replace AM-
3506/PRC.47 defective. 3506/PRC-47 (para 3-6).
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7 Dc plate and Wren voltage at 1 - a. +24-volt circuit between J1-19 a. Check continuity from J1-19 to
and 2d- rf amplifiers in signal and J5-5 defective. K3-6: from K3-6 to K3-4; from
data translator not present. K3-4 to L5: and from L5 to J5-
5.
Check resistance of L5 (normal
72.0 ohms): repair circuit or
replace K3 or L5 if required.
b. Signal Data Translator CV- b. Repair or replace CV-
1377A/PRC-47 (A3) defective. 1377A/PRC-47 (para 3-6).
8 Dc voltage measured between Low-voltage power supply, filter, Perform isolation procedures on
A5J8 (fig. 3-4) and chassis or voltage regulator defective. PP-3518/PRC-47 (A5) (para 3-6)
ground is not +20 volts dc or replace power supply.
regulated.
9 20 volts dc is not present at a. Fuse F3 (½ A) (fig. 3-5) is a. Check and replace fuse F3.
receiver circuits. burned out.
b. 20-volt circuit from power b. Check continuity from F3 to
supply A5 to receiver circuits is each circuit: (J2-13, J4-3, J5-3,
defective. J8-1, J9-1, J11-1, K3-8, K3-2,
L1, and J5-1). L1 resistance is
1.2 ohms. Repair circuit or
replace K3 or L1 if defective.
10 Dc plate and screen voltage at V3 a. Fuse F5 (1/10A) (fig. 3-5) is a. Check F5 and replace fuse.
not present. burned out.
b. 300-volt circuit between J1-21 b. Check continuity from J1-21 to
and J7-2 or KC3-7 defective. F5, from F5 to J7-2 and to R8.
(R8 normal 4,750 ohms). Check
continuity from R8 to K3-7.
Repair circuit or replace R8 if
defective.
11 Filaments of rf amplifiers V1 and a. Filament circuit of vacuum a. Check filament circuit in each
V2, and driver V3 in signal data tube(s) open. tube for continuity. Replace
translator A3 do not light. defective vacuum tube.
b. Filament winding of high- b. Voltage test-Measure at A5J3
voltage transformer A5T2 to A5J4 with 115-volt ac
defective. primary power input; normal 6.3
vac rms. (with 26.5 volt dc
primary power input, reading
from A5J3 to J5-4 is 6.3 vac
peak. Replace T2 if winding
defective.
c. Filament circuit between J1-5 c. Check continuity from J1-5 to
and T3-1, or J1-4 (or J1-8) and T3-1 and to FL2-1: from J1-4 to
T3-2 and relay K2 is defective. K2-2, to K2-8, to T3-2, and
FL2-2 for open circuits or short
to ground. Repair circuit, or
replace relay K2 if defective.
Check continuity from J1-8 to
K2-3 and repair if required.
d. Filament transformer T3 d. Check resistance of primary
defective. (normal 0.75 ohms) and
secondary (normal 0.75 ohms).
Replace if defective. Check
continuity from T3 secondary to
J7-3 and J7-4. Repair if open.
e. Signal data translator A3 e. Repair or replace CV-
defective. 1377A/PRC-47 (para 3-6),
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12 Filaments of power amplifier stage a. Filament circuit vacuum tube a. Check continuity of filament
do not Light. open. circuit within V101; replace tube
(para 3-14) if defective.
b. Filament chokes L120 and L121 b. Check continuity of chokes
defective. L120 and L121 (normal 0.09
ohms). Replace if defective.
Note.
Make the following checks after unsoldering the filament lines from PA filter box FL2-14 and FL2-15. (Tag each wire).
c. Filament circuit in FL2 c. Check continuity from FL2-1 to
defective. FL2-14 and from FL2-2 to FL2-
15, and test each terminal for
shorts to ground. Repair circuit
or replace C221, C208, C235,
C220, C207, or C234 if defective.
Note:
Reconnect the two filament lines to terminals FL2-14 and FL2-15 of the PA filter box.
Note.
Reconnect capacitors C103 and C104 to the filament pins of tube socket XV101.
13 Dc bias voltage measured between a. -32-volt dc bias circuit of PP- a. Perform adjustment routine of
A3J3 and chassis ground is not 3518/PRC-47 incorrectly ad- paragraph 3-27, replace PP-
-25 volts dc. justed or defective. 3518/PRC-47, .or repair (para 3-
6) if defective.
b. Fuse F4 (1/500A) (fig. 3-5) is b. Check and replace fuse F4, if
burnt out. defective.
c. Inductor L6 is open or shorted c. Check continuity of L6 (normal
to ground. 72.0 ohms): check L6 for shorts
to ground. Replace L6 if
defective.
d. -32-volt bias circuit on main d. Check continuity from J1-23 to
chassis defective. XF4-1, from XF4-2 to L6-1,
from L6-2 to J7-1. Repair as
required.
e. -32-volt bias circuit in signal e. Repair CV-1377A/PRC-47
data translator A3 defective. using procedure of paragraph 3-
6.
14 Dc bias voltage measured between a. -110-volt dc bias circuit of a. Perform adjustment routine of
J102 (fig. 3-5) and chassis is not PP-3518/PRC-47 incorrectly paragraph 3-27, replace PP-
-110 volts dc. adjusted or defective. 3518/PRC-47, or repair (para 3-
6) if defective.
b. XMTR PWR switch S103 not b. Place S103 to XMTR PWR HI.
at HI position.
c. XMTR PWR switch S103 c. Check continuity of S103 (in HI
defective. position) from S103-1 to S103-4
or S103-5. Rotate S103 to LO
position and check from S103.1
to S103-2. Measure resistance of
R107 {normal 100K ohms).
Repair circuit or replace S103 or
R107 as required.
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c. Frequency Generation Circuit Tests. Perform of malfunctions to a module within the frequency
the following procedures in the order listed for isolation generation and control circuits.
Place the POWER LIGHTS switch on the front panel of RT -671/PRC 47 to POWER OFF. Connect the test equipment for
receiver tests (fig. 3 2). Adjust the frequency control knobs for a reading of 2225 on the KILOCYCLES indicator; adjust the
signal generator for 2.0 microvolts output at 2226 kHz. Rotate the VOLUME control on the front of RT-671/PRC-47 to its
maximum clockwise stop and then place POWER-LIGHTS switch to POWER ON
1 No signal, or erratic operation at a. Hf oscillator circuit in signal a. Measure waveform at A7J3;
selected frequency. data translator A3 defective. normal is 3.5 volts pep at a 0.3-
microsecond rate. Measure
waveform at test jack A3J5;
normal reading 8.0 volts p-p at a
0.3-microsecond rate. Repair hf
oscillator circuit (para 3-13c) or
replace CV-1377A /PRC-47.
b. Hf oscillator circuit on main b. Check continuity from J10-A2
chassis defective. to J5 A2; repair defective cir-
cuit.
c. 500-kHz standard signal circuit c. Check waveform at test jack
of radio frequency oscillator A6 A6J4. Normal reading is 4.25
defective. volts pep: measure waveform at
test jack A6J3. Normal reading
is 3.5 volts pep; repair oscillator
circuit (para 3-13e) or replace 0-
1032/PRC-47 if defective.
d. 500-kHz standard signal circuit d. Check continuity from J9-A2 to
in main chassis defective. K4-8, from K4-8 to K4-2 and
K4-7, and from K4-2 to J4-1.
Repair circuit as necessary or
replace K4 if defective. Also
check continuity from J9-A3 to
J10-A3 and repair if open.
e. 1-MHz pulse generator circuit e. Measure waveform at J11-A1
in oscillator control A7 defec- (main chassis). Normal reading
tive. 5.5 volts pep. pulses at
1.0-microsecond rate. Repair 1-
MHz pulse circuit (para 3-13f )
or replace C-4311/PRC-47.
f. 5- to 14-MHz amplifier circuit f. Measure waveform at J11-A2
in signal data translator A3 is is (main chassis). Normal reading
defective. 3.0 volts p-p at 0.5-microsecond
rate. Check continuity from J11-
A2 to J8-A2 and from J11-A1 to
J8-A1. Repair circuit (para 3-
13c ) or replace CV-1377A/PRC-
47.
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d. Receiver Circuit Tests. Perform the folio wine malfunctions to a module within the receiver circuits.
procedures in the order listed for isolation of
Place POWER-LIGHTS switch on the front of RT-671/PRC-47 to POWER OFF. If the procedures of step c have not been
performed immediately prior to these tests, connect the test equipment for receiver tests (fig. 3-2.) Adjust the KILOCYCLES
indicator for a reading of 2225. Adjust the signal generator to 2226 kHz and set its output level to 2.0 microvolts. On RT-
671/PRC-47, set VOLUME control to its maximum clockwise stop, then place POWER-LIGHTS switch to POWER ON.
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1 No signal at grid of 1 rf am- a. T/r relay K101 or circuit to a. Check continuity from AN-
plifier A3V1. antenna terminal defective. TENNA terminal to K101
(COM). Repair circuit if open.
Check continuity from KI01
(NC) to K101 (COM). Replace
K101 if circuit is open.
b. Receiver antenna relay K5 or b. Check continuity from K101
circuit on main chassis defective. (NC) to K5 (NC): repair if circuit
is open. Check continuity from
K5 (NC) to K5 (COM): replace
K5 if contacts are open. Check
continuity from K5 (COM) to
J5-A1: repair if defective.
2 No receive input at A2J3 on a. Receive circuit of signal data a. Repair CV-1377A/PRC-47 (para
amplifier-modulator A2. translator A3 defective. 3-13c ) or replace module.
b. Receive if. circuit on main b. Check continuity from J6-A2 to
chassis defective. J4-A2: repair if defective.
c. Receive if. circuit at amplifier- c. Repair AM-3507/PRC-47 (para
modulator input defective. 3-13b ) or replace module.
3 No receive audio at test point a. If. amplifier circuits, product a. Repair AM-3506/PRC-47 (pare
A1J13 on audio frequency detector, or af low-pass filter 3-13a ) or replace module.
amplifier A1. defective.
b. Receive audio circuit on main b. Check continuity from J4-7 to
chassis defective. J2-23: repair if defective.
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4 No audio output (or low output) at a. Driver A1Q10 not adjusted a. Check audio output at A1J14
headset terminals. properly or defective. (normal 11 volts p-p); adjust
receiver gain control (para 3-22),
repair AM-3506/PRC-47, or
replace module.
b. Audio output amplifier A1Q11- b. Repair AM-3506/PRC-47 (para
A1Q12 defective. 3-13a ) or replace module.
c. Audio output circuit on main c. Check continuity from J2-24 to
chassis defective. VOLUME control; from
VOLUME control to P2-L and
P3-L. Repair circuit if necessary.
Check VOLUME control for
continuity throughout its
rotation, check C20 and C24 for
shorts, and resistance of R24
and R25 (normal 15K ohms).
Replace any defective com-
ponent, repair the circuit as
necessary.
5 Excessive distortion on receive a. The -agc circuit of audio a. Check -agc level at A1J15
{due to front-end or if. frequency amplifier A2 defective. (normal 0 to -0.5 volts dc);
overloading). adjust agc gain (para 3-23)
Repair AM-3506/PRC47 (para
3-13a) or replace module.
b. The -agc circuit on the main b. Check continuity from J2-20 to
chassis is defective. L2-1, from L2-2 to J6-4; repair
as required. Measure resistance
of L2 (normal 1.2 ohms); replace
if defective.
c. The +agc circuit of audio c. Check +agc level at A1J16
frequency amplifier A2 defective. {normal +5 to +6 volts dc);
repair AM-3506/PRC-47 (para 3-
13a) or replace module.
d. The +agc circuit on the main d. Check continuity from J2-16 to
chassis is defective. J4-5; repair as necessary.
e. The -agc circuit in signal data e. Repair CV-1377A/PRC-47 (para
translator A3, or the +agc 3-13c ) or AM-3506/PRC-47
circuit in audio frequency (para 3-13a), or replace the
amplifier A2 defective. defective module.
e. Transmitter Circuit Tests. Perform the following malfunctions to a module within the transmitter circuits.
procedures in the order listed for isolation of
Place the POWER-LIGHTS switch on the front panel of RT-671/PRC-47 to POWER OFF. Connect the test equipment for
transmitter tests (fig 3-3). Adjust the KILOCYCLES indicator to read 2000. Verify that the selector switch on the antenna
simulator is at the 2.0 MHz position. Resonate the power amplifier at the operating frequency using the OPR-TUNE switch
Caution:
Do not leave the OPR-TUNE switch in the TUNE position for more than a few seconds at a time. Damage to the power
amplifier plate circuit can result.
Connect the audio oscillator to A1J1 (fig. 3 4) and adjust its output level to 0.1 volt rms at 1.000 Hz.
1 No transmit audio, or low audio a. Audio frequency amplifier A1 a. Check audio at A1J7 (normal
level, at balanced modulator not adjusted properly or 0.25 volts rms): adjust
input (J3-3). defective. microphone amplifier gain
control A1R27 (para 3 25),
repair AM-3506/PRC-47 (para 3-
13a ) or replace defective
module.
b. Transmit audio circuit in main b. Check continuity from J3-3 to
chassis defective. J2-22. from J2-C to J3-C and
J2-25. Check microphone circuit
from P2-E to P3-E and J2 2.
Repair as required. Check
capacitors C22 and C23 for
shorts: replace defective com-
ponents.
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2 No signal at transmit if. input Balanced modulator circuit of Repair AM-3507/PRC-47 (para 3-
A2J3. amplifier-modulator A2 defec- 13b ) or replace defective
tive. module.
3 No 500-kHz standard oscillator a. 500-kHz standard oscillator a. Check continuity from K4-3 to
signal at A2J2 of amplifier- circuit on main chassis defective. K4-6 and J3-A2; repair as
modulator A2. required. Refer to frequency
generation tests (para 3-5c ).
b. 500-kHz relay K4 defective. b. Check for signal at K4-3 and
K4-6 when relay operated.
Replace K4 if contacts remain
open when 26.5-volt vox signal
is applied to K4-1.
c. 500-kHz standard oscillator c. Check continuity from J3-A2 to
circuit in amplifier-modulator A2 A2J2: repair AM-3507/PRC-47
defective. (para 3-13b ) or replace defective
module.
4 No transmit signal at if. output If. amplifier stages in amplifier- Repair AM-3507/PRC-47 (para 3-
(A2J1) of amplifier-modulator modulator A2 defective. 13b ) or replace defective
A2. module.
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5 No transmit rf signal at 1 rf a. Transmit relay A2K1 in am- a. Check signal at J4-A3 (main
amplifier grid (A3J1) of signal plifier-modulator defective. chassis) when A2K1 operated.
data translator A3. Check capacitor C2 on main
chassis for shorts; repair circuit
on main chassis, repair AM-
3507/PRC-47 (para 3-13b ), or
replace defective module.
b. If. circuit on main chassis b. Check continuity from J4-A3 to
defective. J6-A1; repair if necessary.
c. Transmit mixer circuit or c. Repair CV-1377A/PRC-47 (para
amplifier A3Q15 in signal data 3-13c ), or replace defective
translator defective. module.
6 No transmit rf signal at grid of a. Rf drive circuit on main chassis a. Check continuity from J7-AI to
power amplifier (J104). defective. PA socket XV101-4; repair
circuit as necessary.
b. A1c circuit at power amplifier b. Check resistance and continuity
grid defective. of L102 (normal 29 ohms), R104
(normal 47K ohms). R119
(normal 27K ohms). and check
capacitors C101A and C141 for
shorts. Repair circuit or replace
defective components.
c. A1c circuit on main chassis c. Check continuity from L102-2
defective. to FL2-19, from FL2-6 to J3-2,
from C101A to FL2-18, and
from FL2-5 to J3-1; repair
circuits as necessary.
d. A1c circuits in PA filter box d. Check continuity from FL2-5 to
FL2 defective. FL2-18, and from FL2-6 to FL2-
19: check each terminal for short
to chassis ground. Repair circuit
or replace C210, C211, C223.
C224, C231, C232, L208, or
L209 as required.
e. A1c circuit in amplifier- e. Repair AM-3507/PRC-47 (para
modulator A2 defective. 3-13b ) or replace defective
module.
7 XMTR OUTPUT meter M101 a. Power amplifier output circuit a. Check continuity of L110,
indicates little or no output defective. L111, and L112 and from L112
power. to K101 (NO): repair circuit or
replace defective component.
b. Rf detector circuit defective. b. Check continuity of T101, R129
(normal 470 ohms), and M ADJ
pot R117 (normal 5K ohms).
Verify that CR102, CR103,
C106A/C106B and not shorted.
Repair defective circuit or
replace component.
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Note.
Place XMTR PWR switch (S103) to OFF before proceeding with the remainder of these tests.
Warning:
Place the POWER-LIGHTS switch to POWER OFF, disconnect the primary power source cable from the front of RT-671/PRC-
47, and discharge the plate circuit capacitors and high-voltage filter capacitors in the power supply before proceeding with
the following test. Personal injury or death can result from these dangerous voltages.
9 Excessive non-linearity in power a. Feedback circuit in power a. Check continuity from C144 to
amplifier stage. amplifier compartment defective. J7-A2; check capacitors C105
and C144 for shorts; repair
circuit or replace defective
component.
b. Feedback circuit in signal data b. Repair CV-1377A/PRC-47
translator A3 defective. (para 3-13c ) or replace defective
c. Power amplifier grid bias module.
adjusted incorrectly. c. Perform adjustment routine of
paragraph 327.
f. Relay and Mode Control Tests. Perform the malfunctions to components on the main chassis of the
following procedures in the order for isolation of receiver-transmitter.
Connect power to the receiver-transmi1ter, attach the antenna simulator and the dummy load as for transmitter tests (fig. 3-
3) and place the front panel controls as follows: CW-FSK/VOICE switch to VOICE: OPR-TUNE switch to OPR; KILOCYCLES
indicator to 2225; XMTR PWR switch to LO.
1 Equipment does not switch to a. Hand set ptt switch defective. a. Replace handset and tighten
transmit mode when ptt switch audio input connector.
on handset is pressed. b. Handset ptt circuit on main b. Check continuity from Jl-11 to
chassis defective. J2-11, to P2-F, to P3-F, to FL2-
12; also from FL2-25 to S102
(COM 1) and from S102 (NO 1)
to S102 (NO 2) and to FL2-16.
Check continuity from FL2-3 to
P2-H, to P3-H, to S3B (COM),
to S2 (COM) and from S2 (NO)
to P3-F. Repair defective circuit.
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2 Transmitter does not key when a. Telegraph key or connecting a. Repair or replace J-45 telegraph
CW-FSK/VOICE switch is at cord is defective. key and/or connecting cord.
CW.FSK and telegraph key is b. Key circuit on main chassis b. Check continuity from P2-K to
operated. defective. P3-K, to J2-18, to FL2-10.
Check capacitors C21 and C25
for shorts to ground. Repair
defective circuit or replace
shorted capacitors.
c. Key circuit in FL2 defective. c. Check continuity from FL2-10
to FL2-23 and from each ter-
minal to ground. Repair circuit
or replace C204, C217, or L204
(para 3-9).
d. Key circuit in audio frequency d. Check oscillator output at
amplifier A1 defective. A1J9. Check continuity from J2-
18 to A1L2-3. Repair AM-
3506/PRC-47 (para 3-13a ) or
replace defective module.
3 Transmitter does not key when a. OPR-TUNE switch S102 a. Check continuity from S102
OPR-TUNE switch is in TUNE defective. (NO 2) to S102 (COM 2) with
position. switch at TUNE. Replace S102
if circuit remains open (para 3-
9).
b. Overtemperature cutout has b. Check continuity from S102
operated or is defective. (NO 2) to ground. If open, K103
has operated. Permit K103 to
cool for 15 to 20 minutes and
then recheck. If circuit is still
open; replace K103 (para 3-9).
4 Oscillator control A7 loses control a. Automatic oscillator capture a. Repair C-4311/PRC-47 (para 3-
of hf oscillator. circuit defective. 13f ) or replace defective module.
b. Antilock relay circuit in main b. Place ground at J11-3 and
chassis defective. observe that +1.0 volts dc
appears at J11-4 and J11-5. If
not, check J 11-1 for + 20 volts
dc: repair circuit as required.
Check continuity from J 11-4 to
K6-8 and from J11-5 to K6-4.
Repair if open. Check resistance
of R126 (normal 19.1K ohms)
and R127 (normal 1,210 ohms).
Replace K6 if contacts remain
open or repair resistor divider.
3-6. Trouble isolation Within a Module sockets and transistor terminals of a questionable circuit
a. When the cause of trouble has been localized to or stage. Use the flexible extender cables provided as
a stage or specific circuit within a module or part of Cable Assembly AN/PRA-4 (fig. 3-84) to extend
subassembly through use of the troubleshooting charts, the suspected module from the main chassis to gain
the following procedures will isolate the malfunction to a access to the internal adjustments and test points.
defective component. Refer to the voltage and resistance diagrams for the
WARNING suspected module or subassembly shown in figures 3-68
Avoid contact with the high-voltage through 383. Module disassembly and reassembly
circuits of Signal Data Translator CV- procedures are detailed in section V.
1377A/PRC-47 (A3), Power Supply CAUTION
PP-3518/PRC-47 (A5), and in the When making voltage readings on
power amplifier compartment. These partially disassembled modules, do
voltages can cause personal injury not permit the individual card
or death. assemblies to
b. Make all voltage measurements at the tube
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come in contact with one another or (3) Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-
with the module chassis. 47/A8A3 ) (fig. 7-11 ).
Component damage can result. Ref des Terminal no. Resistance (ohms)
c. If abnormal voltage readings are obtained, A3K1 3 to 4 1,000 ± 10%
A3L1 1 to 2 Less than 1 ohm
remove all power from the module being tested and to
conduct dc resistance measurements throughout the A3L81
suspected circuit or stage to isolate any open- or short- A3L98A 1 to 2 Less than 0.02 ohms
circuit conditions, or defective parts. Refer to the A3L98B 3 to 4 Less than 0.02 ohms
A3L100 1 to 2 11.1 ± 10%
module schematic diagrams, (fig. 7-8 through 7-14), or
A3L101 1 to 2 7.5 ± 10%
to the transformer and coil resistance data shown in A3L102 1 to 2 2 ± 10%
paragraph 3-7. A3L103 1 to 2 Less than 0.02 ohms
d. Trouble that does not completely disable the A3L120 1 to 2 11.6 ± 10%
A3L121 1 to 2 10 ± 10%
equipments, but which results in decreased receiver A3L125 1 to 2 Less than 1 ohm
sensitivity or transmitter power output can be difficult to to
isolate and may become time-consuming. When such A3L134
symptoms are evident, and all circuit checks fail to A3L135 1 to 2 1.65 ± 10%
A3L136 1 to 2 Less than 1 ohm
indicate a defective part, check the alignment of the to
receiver-transmitter /chapter 4) or consult the A3L145
adjustment routines of section VI. A3T1 A to B Less than 0.1 ohm
3-7. Dc Resistance of Coils and Transformer
Windings (4) Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 (A8A5)
a. The dc resistance of coil and transformer (fig.. 7-12).
windings is shown in the following charts. Ref des Terminal no. Resistance(ohms)
A5K1 1 to 2 300 ± 10%
(1) Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3606/PPC- A5L1 1 to 2 3 ± 10%
47 (A8A1 ) ( fig. 7-9 ). A5T1 1 to 2 .2 ± 10%
Ref des Terminal no. Resistance (ohms) A5T1 2 to 3 .2 ± 10%
A1K1 1 to 2 800 ± 20% A5T1 3 to 4 .2 ± 10%
A1L1 1 to 2 180 ± 10% A5T1 4 to 5 .3 ± 10%
A1L2 1 to 2 30 ± 10% A5T1 6 to 7 13 ± 10%
A1L2 2 to 3 420 ± 10% A5T1 8 to 9 18.2 ± 10%
A1L3 1 to 2 420 ± 10% A5T1 10 to 11 65 ± 10%
A1TI Yellow to green 190 ± 25% A5T1 12 to 13 .3 ± 10%
A1TI Red to blue (R12 connected) 780 ± 25% A5T1 13 to 14 .2 ± 10%
A1T2 1 to 2 150 ± 10% A5T1 15 to 16 55 ± 10%
A1T2 3 to 4 15 ± 10% A5T2 1 to 2 12.2 ± 10%
A1T3 1 to 2 325 ± 10% A5T2 3 to 4 .7 ± 10%
A1T3 3 to 4 100 ± 10% (5) Radio Frequency Oscillator 0-1032/PRC-
A1T3 4 to 5 100 ± 10%
A1T5 1 to 2 80 ± 10%
47 (A8A6) (fig. 7-13).
A1T5 2 to 3 80 ± 10% Ref des Terminal no Resistance (ohms)
A1T5 4 to5 100 ± 10% A6L1 1 to 2 2.6 ± 10%
A6L2 1 to 2 11.6 ± 10%
(2) Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47 A6L3 1 to 2 7.5 ± 10%
(A8A2)) (fig. 7-10). A6L4 1 to 2 16.5 ± 10%
Ref des Terminal no. Resistance (ohms) A6L5 1 to 2 3.9 ± 10%
A2L1 1 to 2 50 ± 10% A6L6 1 to 2 72 ± 10%
A2L2 1 to 2 16.5 ± 10% A6L7 1 to 2 29 ± 10%
A2L3 1 to 2 50 ± 10% A6L8 1 to 2 21 ± 10%
A2L4 1 to 2 4 ± 10% A6L9 1 to 2 72 ± 10%
A2L5 1 to 2 29 ± 10% (6) Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47 (A8A7)
A2L6 1 to 2 3 ± 10%
A2L7 1 to 2 3.5 ± 10%
(Fig. 7-14)
A2L8 1 to 2 29 ± 10% Ref des Terminal no Resistance (ohms)
A2L9 1 to 2 72 ± 10 % A7L1 1 to 2 4.5 ± 10%
A2L10 1 to 2 50 ± 10 % A7L2 1 to 2 2.6 ± 10%
A2T2 1 to 3 1 ± 10 % A7L3 1 to 2 50 ± 10%
A2T2 4 to 6 0.5 ± 10 % A7L4 1 to 2 11.6 ± 10%
A2T3 1 to 3 5 ± 10 %
A2T3 4 to 6 1 5 ± 10 %
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Ref des Terminal no. Resistance ohms (8) Power Amplifier Compartment (A8A1) (fig.
A7L5 1 to 2 50 ± 10% 7-8).
A7L6 1 to 2 50 ± 10 % Ref des Terminal no Resistance
A7L7 1 to 2 11.6 ± 10 % ohms
A7L8 1 to 2 50 ± 10% L102 1 to 2 29 ± 10%
A7L16 1 to 2 7 5 ± 10% L103 1 to 2 50 ± 10%
A7L17 1 to 2 7.5 ± 10% L104 1 to 2 Less than 1 ohm
A7L18 1 to 2 7.5 ± 10% L105 1 to 2 3.2 ± 10%
A7L19 1 to 2 1.8 ± 10% L106 1 to 2 2.1 ± 10%
A7L21 1 to 2 16.5 ± 10 L109 1 to 2 Less than 1 ohm.
A7L22 1 to 2 16.5 ± 10 to
A7L23 1 to 2 7.5 ± 10% L112
A7L24 1 to 2 7.5 ± 10% L120 1 to 2 .09 + 10%
to L121 1 to 2 .09 + 10%
A7L26 L122 1 to 2 11.6 + 10%
A7L28 1 to 2 7.5 ± 10% L123 1 to 2 11.6 + 10%
to (9) Power Amplifier Filter Box FL2 (A8A4A1) (
A7L32 fig. 7 -8 )
A7L34 1 to 2 29 ± 10%
to Ref des Terminal no Resistance ohms
A7L37 L201 FL2-13 to FL2-26 29 ± 10%
A7T1 primary 1.6 ± 10% L202 FL2-12 to FL2-25 29 ± 10%
A7T1 half secondary 1.6 ± 10% L203 FL2-11 to FL2-24 29 ± 10%
A7T1 half secondary 1.6 ± 10% L204 FL2-10 to FL2-23 29 ± 10%
A7T2 primary 3.25 ± 10 L205 FL2-9 to FL2-22 29 ± 10%
A7T2 half secondary 1.25 ± 10 L206 FL2-8 to FL2-21 2 ± 10%
A7T2 half secondary 1.25 ± 10 L207 FL2-7 to FL2-20 29 ± 10%
A7T3 primary 1.6 ± 10% L208 FL2-6 to FL2-19 29 ± 10%
A7T3 half secondary 1.6 ± 10% L209 FL2-5 to FL2-18 29 ± 10%
A7T3 half secondary 1.6 ± 10% L210 FL2-4 to FL2-17 29 ± 10%
A7T4 primary 3.25 ± 10 L211 FL2-3 to FL2-16 29 ± 10%
A7T4 half secondary 1.25 ± 10 b. Generally the forward resistance of the
semiconductor diode is less than 100 ohms, while the
reverse resistance will be greater than 10,000 ohms.
Resistance measurements are not always a true
(7) Electrical Equipment Chassis CH-
indication of diode and transistor circuit performance,
474/PRC-47 ( A8A4 ) ( fig. 7-8 ).
and serious damage can result by making these
Ref des Terminal No. Resistance measurements with an ordinary ohmmeter.
(ohms) CAUTION
L1 1 to 2 1.2 ± 10% Do not make diode resistance
L2 1 to 2 1.2 ± 10% measurements with multitester TS-
L3 1 to 2 1.2 ± 10% 352A/U or with any other instrument
L4 1 to 2 Less than 1 ohm.
whose source voltage exceeds 1.5
L5 1 to 2 72 ± 10%
volts dc. The semiconductor can be
L6 1 to 2 72 ± 10%
irreparably damaged by such
T1 1 to 2 1 ± 20%
T1 2 to 3 60 ± 20% voltages.
T1 3 to 4 1 ± 20%
T2 1 to 2 80 ± 20%
T2 3 to 4 2.2 ± 10%
T3 1 to 2 .2 ± 10%
T3 3 to 4 .5 ± 10%
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Figure 3-85. Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47, (A8) Top View, Location of Modules and Stiffeners.
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Figure 3-86. Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT0-671/PRC-47 (A8), Bottom View, Location of Module Retaining Screws.
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Figure 3-87. Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 (A8), Front Panel View, Location of Access Opening and Panel Components.
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Figure 3-89. Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47, Power Amplifier Compartment (A8A4A) ), Load-Tune
Coil Assembly, Exploded View.
(Located in back of manual.)
Figure 3-90. Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47, Frequency Selection Mechanism (A8A4A1 ), Exploded
View.
(Located in back of manual.)
Figure 3-91. Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47, Power Amplifier Compartment (A8A4A1 ), Plate
Capacitor Switch, Exploded View.
Located in back of manual.)
Figure 3-92. Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47, Power Amplifier Compartment (A8A4A1 ), XMTR PWR
Switch (S103 ), Exploded View.
(Located in back of manual.)
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Figure 3-93. Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47, Power Amplifier Compartment, XMTR PWR Switch
(S103) (A8A4A1), Connection Diagram.
3-8. General Parts Replacement Techniques (2) A pencil-type, 25-watt soldering iron is
recommended for removal and replacement of
a. Moat component parts of Radio Set AN/PRC-47 semiconductor devices (transistors, diodes, zeners,
are readily accessible by removing the malfunctioning varicaps, etc.). When alternating current is used to heat
module, then its card assembly, and finally the defective the soldering iron, an isolation transformer is
component. Those mechanical and electrical repairs recommended to reduce the possibility of electrical
that require extensive disassembly of the equipment are transients being induced into the circuit, or a polarity
best performed in well-lighted, uncluttered, and difference from existing between the soldering iron and
reasonably clean surrounds. the component being soldered.
b. The following general precautions apply in
performing repair procedures on the AN/PRC-47. CAUTION
Always check the soldering iron for
short-circuits to the tip before using
(1) When soldering or unsoldering precision
it. Do not use a soldering gun
resistors, transistors, or other semiconductor devices,
solder quickly to reduce the heat conduction to as low as because damaging voltages can be
amount as possible. When space limitations permit, use induced into the component.
a heat sink between the solder joint and the component
being soldered. (3) When replacing a component, particularly
those in the tuned circuits and frequency
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generation sections of the equipment, always adjust the (2) Before removing Signal Data Translator
replacement component lead length, component CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3) or Oscillator Control C-
placement, and proximity to adjacent devices as nearly 4311/PRC-47 (A8A7) adjust the front panel frequency
as possible to the original installation. This minimizes control knobs to provide a reading of 2000 on the
the final alignment adjustments for the stage. KILOCYCLES indicator. This places the shaft couplers
of these modules in the proper position to facilitate
(4) High power semiconductor devices are module removal from the main chassis.
often mounted on heat sinks. Whenever a device is (3) When servicing the driver tube (A3V3)
replaced, always replace the insulating washer(s) if they and the power amplifier tube (V101), remove the tube
have been used in the original installation. and its heat sink as a unit from the subassembly.
Carefully observe the orientation of these tubes in their
CAUTION heat sink before separating them; installation of the
Before installing insulating washers, replacement tube is easier if the heat sink is properly
treat them with silicone fluid or oriented outside the subassembly.
compound to enhance the heat (4) Disassemble only those items and
conductivity through the washer. component subassemblies that are required to perform
Check the continuity between the the desired maintenance. Any defective part that
semiconductor case and the heat cannot be repaired should be replaced.
sink before making other electrical (5) Soldering must be in accordance with
connections to the replacement Military Specification MIL-S-6872. Use only rosin-core
device. solder. A wire solder containing 60-percent tin and 40-
percent lead, having a diameter of l/16-inch and
meeting the general requirements of this specification is
(5) When replacing ceramic or glass
available in one-pound quantities under Federal Stock
components, use a heat sink and avoid excessive
Number 3439-753-1874.
pressure when gripping the component or its leads
during soldering and attachment. (6) Clean all parts after soldering to remove
residual rosin. Denatured alcohol (FSN 6810-222-2373)
(6) Subminiature tubes are wired directly into
is recommended for this purpose.
the subassemblies: apply heat to these electrode leads
carefully to avoid damage to the tube envelope (7) Replacement wiring should be the same
length and gage as the wire it replaces and should be
(7) Avoid overheating the capacitor body
dressed to conform to the routing of the original
when replacing ceramic feed-through capacitors in a
conductor.
chassis. The plating can be destroyed by excessive
heat. (8) Remove a defective part from a printed
circuit card by clipping its leads as close to the terminal
(8) When tightening the setscrews in a collar-
hole as possible.
type clamp, the setscrews must be tightened against the
center of the mechanical part. (9) Clear the terminal hole of a printed circuit
card by applying only enough heat to cause the solder to
(9) Special care must be exercised when
flow; then clear the solder and clipped component lead
soldering the terminal posts of some variable capacitors.
out of the terminal hole with a small pick.
Excessive heat can loosen the stator plates of some
assemblies. (10) Insert the lead wire(s) of the replacement
component into the terminal holes of the printed circuit
3-9. General Removal and Replacement Procedures card and adjust their individual lengths and dress to
locate the replacement component in the same position
as the original one (use parts location photographs to
a. These general procedures are in addition to the verify the location of this replacement part). Solder the
specific routines listed in section V and are intended to leads using a heat sink; then clip off the excess lead
act as guidelines to assist the maintenance technician in wire.
the removal and re placement of components in
assemblies of Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671
/PRC-47. c. Printed circuit card repair is not recommended
unless the repair is minor The following procedures are
b. Whenever component parts are removed for
recommended when such repair is desired.
repairs, adjustments, or internal measurements:
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printed circuit, a suitable conventional wire may be (b) Prepare a bonding material by
soldered to the circuit to bridge the area of a crack. mixing equal quantities of epoxy sealing compound
Standoff terminals or eyelets may be added to facilitate (FSN 8030-589-8477, 1/2 pt.) and hardener (FSN
connection of component leads provided the circuit is 8030543-2587, 1/2 pt.). Mix only enough to do the
not altered. immediate Job since it cannot be retained for later use.
(3) If an area of the printed circuit has lifted (c) Press the circuit net and apply the
from the board without cracking, and for a length of not bonding agent so that it extends about 1/16-inch beyond
more than one inch, the printed circuit can be fastened the raised circuit in all directions.
back to the board as follows: (d) Permit the bonding agent to air dry
(a) Clean the raised area of the circuit for at least 24 hours before using the card or doing
with technical acetone, FSN 6810-184-4795 (one further work on the circuit.
gallon).
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1032/PRC-47) at the locations shown in figure 386. (d) To remove card assembly E1
(3) Return the receiver-transmitter to its (containing the cw oscillator and vox circuits), first
upright position. perform step (c) to remove card assembly E2; then
(4) If the module being removed is Signal loosen and remove the six remaining 2-56 x 1/4 net
Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A3) or Oscillator head screws 13 per side) that secure this card assembly
Control C-4311/PRC-47 (A7), adjust the KILOCYCLES to the sides of the module chassis. Carefully fold this
indicator to 2000 before attempting to remove the card forward to expose the components mounted to the
module from the main chassis. face of it. (R83 is connected to the back of this card,
(5) Carefully pull the module straight out of its opposite R85).
mating chassis connector using the handle on top of the (e) The component parts attached
module if available. directly to the module chassis may be individually
c. Replacement. removed as required for repair or replacement.
(1) Align the module guide pins with the guide holes
in the main chassis. NOTE
If interconnecting wires between the
card assemblies or between a card
CAUTION and the module connector, or
Before attempting to install Signal between individual components on
Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 at the chassis are removed to affect
location A8A3 or Oscillator Control repairs, tag each wire carefully so
C-4311/PRC47 at location A8A7 on that it may be reconnected to its
the main chassis, set the proper terminal location.
KILOCYCLES indicator to 2000, then
adjust the module shaft coupling to
the orientation shown in figure 3-44 (2) Repair Procedures. Replace any
(CV-1377A/PRC-47) or figure 3-63 (C- defective component or repair the circuit using the
4311/PRC-47) to prevent damage to procedures outlined in section IV. Component parts
the module or its drive shaft during shown on the module schematic diagram (fig. 7-9) are
replacement. located on figures 3-16 through 3-19.
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(2) Repair Procedures. Replace any (e) With all switches installed, carefully
defective component or repair the circuit using the replace the frequency range switch shaft with the groove
procedures outlined in section IV. Component parts in the coupling end of it oriented as shown in figure 3-
shown on the module schematic diagram (fig. 7-12) are 44.
located on figures 3-22 through 343).
CAUTION
CAUTION When inserting the frequency range
When using a soldering iron to switch shaft be careful that the rotor
remove or to replace a component position of the switches is not
part, use only enough heat to cause disturbed. Do not use excess force
the solder to flow. Excess heat can when threading this shaft through
damage the component and may also the switch rotors; switch parts can
damage the printed circuit. be damaged unless extreme care is
used.
(a) Vacuum tubes V1 and V2 (part of
card assemblies TB1 and TB2 respectively) are (f) Replace the C-shaped retaining ring
connected directly to terminals on the card. To remove in the groove at the rear end of the frequency range
these tubes, unsolder each electrode lead carefully from switch shaft.
the terminal and then remove the tube from its shield. (g) Replace the top and bottom covers
(Install a new tube and solder each electrode lead to its on the module and secure them with the 4-40 screws
proper terminal location as shown in figures 3-22 and 3- removed in step c(1)(a).
23). (h) Before installing the module in the
(b) To replace driver tube V3 (fig. 3-9), main chassis of the receiver-transmitter, observe the
remove the four screws that secure the heat sink to the CAUTION in step 3-12c.
right side of the module chassis. Remove the heat sink d. Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 (A8A5) (fig. 3-
and the tube from socket XV3. (Install the new tube in 11, 3-45 through 3-51).
the tube socket and replace the heat sink and its
corrugated contactor over the replacement tube before (1) Disassembly Procedures.
again installing the four retaining screws. (a) Loosen and remove the two 4-40 x
5/16 pan head screws and the one 4-40 x 5/16 flat head
screw that secure the plastic cover of the module to the
(3) Reassembly Procedures. chassis: remove the cover.
(a) Replace and solder any wires
removed from the module connector or between card WARNING
assemblies during the disassembly and repair Before further disassembly. short-
procedures. circuit connector pins Pl-A1 and P1-
A2 to ground to discharge the high-
CAUTION voltage filter capacitors. Personal
Before replacing the switch cards in injury or death can result from these
the module, make sure that each voltages.
switch rotor is placed in position no.
1 (fig. 3-42). Equipment damage can (b) To remove subassembly no. 1 (fig.
result if the band switches are not 346, 3-47), loosen and remove the four 4-40 x 1/4 pan
properly oriented before insertion in head screws and carefully fold the subassembly down
the module. and out of the way.
(c) To remove subassembly no. 2 (fig.
(b) Reassemble switch group Sl-S2-S3 3-48), loosen and remove the four 4-40 x 3/8 pan head
(fig. 3-24, 3-25) and vfo-S6-S7 (fig. 3-31, 3-321 if they screws and carefully fold the subassembly up out of the
were disassembled. way.
(c) Install card assemblies TB1, TB2, (d) To remove subassembly no. 3 (fig.
E46, E47, E48 nod the vfo subassembly in their proper 3-49). loosen and remove the two 4-40 x 5/16 net head
locations in the module chassis using the appropriate screws, their flat washers and stop nuts: carefully lift the
hardware. subassembly out 0 f the chassis.
(d) Install the switch cards and switch (e) The remove voltage regulator
card groups in their respective slots if they have been subassembly TB1 (fig. 3-51). loosen and remove the 4-
removed. 40 x 1/16 pan head screw that secures the bracket and
the terminal post to the chassis; then loosen the 6-32 x 1
NOTE 6-32 p an head screw that secures T2 and the other
The keyway in switch card voltages regulator bracket to the module e chassis
assemblies S6-S7 and S10 must be There is a flat washer under the.
oriented toward the bottom of be
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head of this 6-32 screw, and a net washer, lock washer, subassemblies or between individual
and hex nut above the chassis at the bracket end). assemblies are removed to affect
repairs, tag each wire carefully so
NOTE that it may be reconnected to its
If interconnecting wires between proper terminal location.
subassemblies, or between
components and the module (2) Repair Procedures. Replace any
connector must be removed to affect defective component or repair the circuit using the
repairs, tag each wire carefully so procedures outlined in section IV. Component parts
that it may be reconnected to its shown on the module schematic diagram (fig. 7-3) are
prop. terminal location. located in figures 3-52 and 3-53.
(c) Major piece parts that are mounted CAUTION
directly to the chassis may be removed by first Do not attempt to repair card
disconnecting the component lead and then removing assembly E2. This subassembly and
the mounting hardware that secures the component to the encapsulated crystal circuit must
the module chassis. be carefully removed and returned to
(2) Repair Procedures. Replace any the depot for repair and adjustment.
defective component or repair the circuit using the Failure to do so may result in off-
procedures outlined in section IV. Component parts frequency operation or malfunction
shown on the module schematic (fig. 7-12) are located of the equipment. When using a
in figures 3-45 through 3-51. soldering iron to remove or replace a
component part, use only enough
CAUTION head to cause solder to flow. Excess
When using a soldering iron to heat can damage the component and
remove or replace a component part, may also damage the printed circuit.
use only enough heat to cause the
solder to flow. Excess heat can (a) Remove card assembly E2 as
damage the component and may also follows:
damage the printed circuit card.
1. Unsolder and tag the wires that
(3) Reassembly Procedures. connect to card assembly E1 and to resistor R44 on the
(a) Replace and solder any wires chassis; disconnect the shielded wire on the back of
removed from the module connector or between card assembly E2.
subassemblies during the disassembly or repair 2. Carefully press card assembly
procedures. E2 out of its location through the side of the module.
(b) Install the subassemblies in their
respective locations and secure each in place with the NOTE
appropriate hardware. If voltage regulator subassembly Press the top of the card over the lip
TB1 has been removed, install this assembly before of the chassis toward the rear of the
attaching subassemblies no. 1 and no. 2 to the module unit, then work the card upward until
chassis. the bottom of the card can be
(c) Replace the plastic cover over the removed over the rim at the bottom
module and secure it with the hardware removed earlier. of the module chassis.
e. Radio Frequency Oscillator 0-1032/P:RC-47
(A8A6). (fig. 3-12, 3-13, 3-52 and 3-53) (3) Reassembly Procedures.
(1) Disassembly Procedures. (a) If card assembly E2 has been
(a) Loosen and remove the two 4-40 x removed, carefully install the replacement unit in the
5/16 pan head screws in the top of the module cover, same location. Refer to figure 3-52 for proper
then pull the cover from the chassis of the module. orientation o f this card assembly.
(b) To remove the card assemblies (fig.
312 and 3-13), loosen and remove the six 2-56 x 3/16 NOTE
pan head screws that secure them to the module Before installing card assembly E2,
chassis; carefully lift each card assembly out of the be sure that the sponge rubber
module. covering is installed over the top of
the card and encloses the oscillator
NOTE subassembly and its tank circuit
The 500-kHz circuits are mounted components.
directly to the module chassis.
Defective individual components of (b) Solder any wires removed from the
this circuit may be removed and module connector or between card assemblies during
replaced as required. If disassembly or repair procedures.
interconnecting wires between the (c) Install the card assemblies in their
module connector and the assigned positions (fig. 3-12).
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(d) Secure card assembly E1 to the these shafts. If the shaft sticks in a
module chassis with the six 2-56 x 3/16 pan head switch rotor, a slight rocking motion
screws. will free it so that it can be further
(e) Replace the module cover and withdrawn.
verify that it is seated properly before securing it in
place with the two 4-40 x 5/16 pan head screws and (g) Carefully lift the interconnected
their associated flat washers. switch card assemblies (E6, E7, and E8) out of the
f. Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47 (A8A7). ( fig module chassis as a unit through the bottom of the
. 3-14, 3-15, 3-54 through 3-63) module chassis.
(1) Disassembly Procedures.
(a) Remove the module covers by NOTE
loosening and removing the 4-40 screws that secure the If the interconnecting wire between
top and/or bottom covers to the module chassis. card assemblies E4 and E5 has not
been disconnected, unsolder this
wire, withdraw it through the hold in
NOTE the partition, and tag it carefully for
Several circuit card assemblies of reconnection later.
this module are interconnected with
lead wires. W here necessary,
unsolder the interconnecting wire (h) Loosen and remove the four 4-40 x
and tag it carefully so that it may be 1/4. flat head screws (2 per. side) that secure the
correctly reconnected to the partition (between E4 and E5) to the sides of the-module
appropriate terminal during chassis; withdraw the partition through the bottom of the
reassembly procedures. module chassis.
(i) Loosen and remove the four 4-40 x
(b) Remove the 4-40 x 3/16 flat head 7/8 pan head screws, their associated washers, and the
screw on the right side of the chassis near the bottom four 1/2-inch spacers used to attach card assembly E5
that secures the nylon cable clamp to the chassis. to the bearing plate; carefully back the card off the stub
Carefully slide card assembly E1 out through the bottom shaft of the gear assembly and withdraw the card
of the module; then slide out card assembly E2 and TB1 through the bottom of the module chassis.
in that order. (j) Individual card assemblies (E6, E7,
(c) To remove card assembly E4, first and E8) may be serviced by disconnecting the
unsolder the wire that connects this card to card interconnecting wires and disassembling the cards from
assembly E5 (fig. 3-14). Then remove card assembly one another.
E4 through the bottom of the module.
(d) To remove card assembly E5, it is NOTE
first necessary to remove switch card assemblies E6, E7 Disassemble these groups of cards
and E8. With these cards removed (as a unit), card only to the extent necessary to affect
assembly E5 can be readily withdrawn from the module the required maintenance procedure.
chassis using the procedures detailed in steps (e)
through (i). (2) Repair Procedures. Replace any
(e) Verify that the switch couplers are defective component or repair the circuit using the
aligned as shown in figure 3-63 with the grooves in the procedures outlined in section IV. Component parts
coupling half vertical and the index spots in the positions shown in the module schematic diagram (fig. 7-14) are
shown. located in figures 3-54 through 3-63.
NOTE CAUTION
The coupler associated with switch When using a soldering iron to
S2 must be positioned at its remove or replace a component part,
maximum counterclockwise stop (10 use only enough heat to cause
turns) in addition to having the solder to flow. Excess heat can
groove in the coupling half oriented damage the component and may also
vertically. damage the printed circuit.
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into sleeve bearing (37) and mesh the gear with idler (20) Perform the remaining procedures of
gear (62) and side contact spring assembly (60). Install paragraph 3-19c and then carefully install the front panel
6-32 x 1/4 flat head screw 1115), washer (116), and so that the shafts of inductors (64) and (101) extend
sufficient shims to provide 0.010 to 0.013 inch clearance through sleeve bearings (69) and (95) respectively, and
between the gear face and the sleeve bearing (37). shafts of inductors (36) and (70) are inserted in sleeve
(10) Rotate inductor (36) counterclockwise bearings (35) and (48) respectively .
(from the front panel end of inductor shaft) until the gear (21) After securing the front panel in place on
stops are oriented as shown in detail A of figure 3-89. the main chassis, adjust shaft collars (72) and (103) so
(11) Carefully install inductor (64) in sleeve that the clearance between the shaft collar face and its
bearing (84) and mesh the shaft gear with idler gear (62) associated sleeve bearing is 0.010 to 0.013 inch.
and the lower contact of side contact spring assembly Tighten them securely.
(60). (22) Install idler gear (96) on stub shaft (97)
and secure it in place with E-ring (98).
NOTE (23) Rotate POWER AMPLIFIER TUNE
Align the scribe marks on idler gear control shaft until the stop on inductor (101) is against
(62) and the gear of inductor (641 as the stop on idler gear (96) as shown in detail B of figure
shown in detail A of figure 3-89. 3-89. If idler gear (96) cannot rotate one complete
revolution away from its stop, remove E-ring (98) and
(12) Carefully install inductor (70) in sleeve remesh idler gear (96) one tooth away from the stop.
bearing (59) and mesh the shaft gear with idler gear (62) (24) Attach contact spring assembly (45) to
and side contact spring assembly (86). Align the scribe upper front mounting block (46) with 6-32 x 1/4 flat head
mark on the gear of inductor (70) with the scribe mark screws (52) and (53); then attach contact spring
on idler gear (62) as shown in detail A of figure 3-89. assembly (74) to lower front mounting block (73) with 6-
Install 6-32 x 1/4 flat head screw (110), washer (111), 32 x 1/4 flat head screws (77) and (78). Use extreme
and sufficient shims to provide 0.010 to 0.013 inch care not to strip the threads in the mounting blocks by
clearance between the gear face and sleeve bearing tightening these screws too tightly.
(59). (25) Solder the two insulated bus wires that
(13) Install shaft collar (103) on the rear connect to the lower front contact spring assembly (74)
extension of inductor (101); do not tighten. Carefully and apply a liberal amount of epoxy insulating cement
install the inductor in sleeve bearing (106) so that the to each contact after the solder has cooled.
lower contact of side contact spring assembly (86) is (26) Install roller contacts (41), (56), (82), and
properly seated and the shaft collar-is against sleeve (91) on rods (42), (51), (79), and (92) respectively and
bearing (106). secure them in place with 0-80 x 1/8 round head screws
(14) Install shaft collar (72) and washer (67) on (38), (44), (49), (57), (761, (85), (90) and (94) and their
the front extension of inductor (64); do not tighten. associated washers.
Install washer (100) on the front shaft extension of
inductor (101). NOTE
(15) Install vernier drive panel bushings (9) With POWER AMPLIFIER TUNE and
and (28), with gaskets (10) and (29), into the front panel POWER AMPLIFIER LOAD inductors
(30) and secure in place with hex nuts (68) and (99) against their stops, place the roller
respectively. contact of each inductor on the rear
(16) Install sleeve bushings (69) and (95) in turn of its associated coil.
vernier dial panel bushings (9) and (28) respectively
through the back of the panel. (27) Install secondary vernier scales (8) and
(17) Install sleeve bearings (35) and (48) in (27) and secure in place with collars (7) and (26)
meter shield (33); then attach the meter shield plate to respectively.
the back of XMTR OUTPUT meter compartment with 4- (28) Install scales (3) and (22) on collars (7)
40 x 1/4 flat head screws (34) and (47). and (26) and then attach pointers (6) sod (25) to the
(18) Attach mounting block (46) to meter secondary scales with 1-72 x 1/8 round head screws (4),
shield (33) with 6-32 x 6tl6 flat head screws (31) and (5), (23), and (24).
(32); then replace the XMTR OUTPU T meter and its (29) Install knobs (1) and (21) on their
gasket on the front of the receiver-transmitter and respective inductor shafts. Hold the inductors
secure it in place with four 4-40 x 1/2 pan head screws.
(19) Attach lower front mounting block (73)
and the dial LOCK assembly to the front panel with 6-32
x 1/2 flat head screw (13) and stud (181.
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against their stops and rotate scales (3) and (22) using
knobs (1) and (21) respectively so that the index marks NOTE
are at 0; then tighten setscrews (2) and (20). Stub shaft (35), in addition to being
pressed into the front panel of the
NOTE receiver-transmitter, is secured in
Repeat step (29) until both controls place by 6-32x 5/16 flat head screw
are set at 0 when the inductors are (10) that is accessible by removing
against their respective stops. the front panel unit nameplate.
(30) Insert LOCK knob (15), with washer (16) (6) Bevel gear assemblies (24) and (65) are
attached, into the hole in dial stop (14) and screw the removable by withdrawing either shaft out of the rear of
knob into place on stud (18). Then install E-ring (17) in the panel until it is removed from panel bearing (23) or
the groove of the LOCK knob shaft. (66). Do not remove retaining rings (89) or (64) unless
these bearings are defective.
3-16. Frequency Selection Mechanism
(fig. 3-90) CAUTION
Do not attempt to disassemble gear-
a. Disassembly Procedures. shaft assemblies that are pinned
together. If either the gear or the
NOTE shaft is defective, replace the entire
Disassemble the frequency selection assembly as a unit.
mechanism only to the extent
necessary to accomplish repair or (7) Loosen and remove 6-32 x 1/2 flat head
maintenance. Before beginning, set screws (7),18), (9), (11), and (12) to remove sleeve nuts
the KILOCYCLES indicator on the (25), (39), (42), 175) and (100).
front of the receiver-transmitter to
2000. NOTE
Sleeve nuts (42) and (100) have
(1) Remove Signal Data Translator CV- shoulders provided to index the
1377A/PRC-47 (A3) and Oscillator Control C. mounting holes in gear plate (103)
4311/PRC-47 (A7) from their locations in the RT. for alignment.
671/PRC-47 using the procedures of paragraph 3-126
(2) Loosen setscrews 12), (4), and (6), two (8) Remove panel bearings (23), (66), and
per knob, and remove frequency control knobs (1),(3), (79) only if they are defective. Whenever any one of
and (5) from their shafts. these panel bearings is replaced, replace gasket (221
(3) Loosen and remove 6-32 x 3/8 pan head (67), and/or (80) with it.
screws (102), (108),(119),(134), and (137) and washers (9) The spur gear-pinion assembly consisting
(101), (107), (118), (132),1133), and (136) that attach of gear (72), shaft collar (70), bearing (68), and
the gear plate (103) to sleeve nuts (25),(39),(42), (75), gearshaft (127) is removed by pressing the pinion end of
and (100). the shaft through the gear plate. Further disassembly of
this spur gear-pinion assembly is performed as follows:
NOTE (a) Remove washer (73) from the end
Before proceeding, dress the cable of the shaft.
away from the back of the gear plate (b) Loosen setscrews (71) in shaft
as far as possible so that the gear collar (70) and withdraw spur gear (72) from the shaft.
plate can be withdrawn sufficiently to (c) Remove shaft collar (70) from the
disengage the center frequency- shaft and release C-ring (69).
control shaft (78).
(d) Remove panel bearing (68) from
the pinion shaft.
(4) Carefully withdraw gear plate (103) from
the shoulders of sleeve nuts no. 2 (42) and (100) to NOTE
provide access to all gears and gearshaft assemblies. If either the pinion or its gearshaft
(127) is defective, replace the pinion-
NOTE gearshaft assembly as a unit.
When withdrawing the gear plate, do
not lose flat washer (27); it may
adhere to sleeve bearing (26). Place (10) Remove the center frequency-control
this washer on spur gearshaft (28) gearshaft assembly (78) as follows:
for future installation. (a) Release pawl spring (111) from eye
(b) Remove E-ring (124) from stub
(5) Remove idler gears (18), (29), (37), and shaft (122) and rotate gear and stop assembly (123)
(43) only if the gear or its stub shaft 114),(15), (17), or until it can be removed from the stub shaft.
135) is defective. Remove E-ring (19) (30), (38), or (c) Remove setscrew (126) from gear
144) to remove the defective idle; gear. and
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stop assembly (125) and withdraw the gear assembly (b) Remove snap rings (53), (95), and
from shaft (78). 1113) from posts (52), (94), and (112); then remove
(d) Withdraw gearshaft assembly (78) pawls 154 ). (98), and ( I 10) from the posts.
toward the front side of gear plate (103) (c) Posts (52), (94), and (] 121 are
removed from gear plate (103) by removing hex nuts
NOTE (138), (105), and (85) together with washers (138),
C-ring (77) and bearing (76) need not (104), and 184).
be removed from the gearshaft (d) Pawl springs (56), (97), and (111)
assembly unless one of them is are removed from the associated pawl by removing
defective. spring pins (55), (99) and (109) respectively.
b. Repair Procedures.
(11) Remove frequency indicator assembly (1) Examine all parts of the disassembled
148) from gear plate (103) by removing 4-40 x 5/16 pan frequency selection mechanism for damage or
head screws (116), (121), and (130) with washers (115), excessive wear. Particular attention should be directed
(120), and (129). to the condition of gear teeth, bearings, sleeve bearings,
and springs. Replace any part that appears defective.
NOTE (2) Do not lubricate any gears or bearings.
Do not attempt disassembly of These parts are permanently lubricated and over-
frequency indicator assembly (48). lubrication can damage the part or cause malfunction of
Except for bevel gear (47), this other adjacent components.
assembly must be replaced as a unit.
(3) Whenever the panel bearings (23), (66),
or (79) are replaced, replace gaskets (22), (67), and/or
(12) Remove gearshaft-coupler assembly (80) also. This will assure the splash-proof condition of
(128) as follows: the equipment.
(a) Remove C-rings (32) and (33) from c. Reassembly Procedures. Reassembly
their groves. procedures are detailed in three parts: the components
(b) Withdraw gearshaft-coupler mounted directly to the front panel (idler gears, stub
assembly (128) from bearing (34). shafts, etc.), the components associate with the gear
(13) Remove coupling half no. 2 (114) from plate (frequency indicator assembly, detents, pawls,
gear plate (103) as follows: springs, etc.), and the reassembly of the gear plate to
(a) Loosen setscrews (86) in shaft the front panel. Depending upon whether total
collar (83) and withdraw pinion (28) from the shaft of disassembly of the geartrain was required, some steps
coupling half 1114). of the following procedure may be omitted.
(b) Remove shaft collar (83) from the (1) Whenever panel bearings (23), (66), or
shaft; remove washer (82); then remove coupling half 179) are replaced, insert gaskets (22), (67) and/or (80)
(114) from sleeve bearing (81). into the bearing housing and press them flat before
(14) Remove coupling half no. 1 (106) and inserting the bearing.
coupling half no. 3 (135) from gear plate (103) as (2) Replace idler gear stub shafts (14), (15),
follows: (17), and (35) only if they are defective. Press the
(a) Release pawl springs (97) and (56) replacement shaft into place on the front panel; secure
from eye screws (87) and (57) respectively. stub shaft (35) with 6-32 x 5/16 flat head screw ( 10).
(b) Remove coupling half no. 1 (106)
by loosening setscrews (96), two per collar, and CAUTION
withdraw spur gear (21), shaft collars (92) and (93), and Never press stub shafts or panel
spur gear detent (91) from the shaft. bearings into the front panel without
first removing all panel-mounted
(c) Remove coupling half no. 3 (135) components that could be damaged
by loosening setscrews (621, two per collar, and by this procedure. Protect the finish
withdraw spur gear 141), shaft collars (60) and (61), and of the front panel while installing
spur gear detent (59) from the shaft. these shafts: retouch wherever
(d) Withdraw coupling halfs (106) and necessary.
(135) from the associated sleeve bearing, (90) or 158),
by pulling toward the rear of the unit.
(3) Install idler gears (18). (29), (37). and
(15) Pawls (54), (98), and (110) are removed (431 on their stub shafts and secure with E-rings (19),
from gear plate (103) as follows: (30), (38) and (44) respectively.
(a) Release pawl springs (56), (97), and (4) Install sleeve nuts (25), (39), (42), (75),
(111) from their respective eye screws (57), (87), and and ( 100 ) at their proper locations and secure them in
(117). place with 6-32 x 1/2 flat head screws (7), (8), (9), (11),
and (12).
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3-17. Power Amplifier (A8A4A1) Plate Capacitor 5/16 flat head screws (104) and (106) and release
Switch Assembly bracket (86) from the side of power amplifier
(fig. 3-91) compartment (111).
(11) Carefully remove the switch assembly
a. Disassembly Procedures. Disassemble the through the top of the power amplifier compartment.
power amplifier plate capacitor switch assembly only to (12) Disassemble the rear switch wafer-bracket
the extent necessary to accomplish the needed repair. assembly as follows:
(1) Remove the top and bottom covers from (a) Unsolder insulated bus wire
the power amplifier compartment by removing the 4-40 attached to solder lug (69).
x 1/4 screws that secure these covers in place. (b) Remove 6-32 x 3/8 pan head
(2) Remove the front panel covers to which screws (87) and (103) with washers (86) and (102) that
the POWER AMPLIFIER LOAD-TUNE chart is attached secure bracket (85) to sleeve nuts (46) and (72).
by removing the four 6-32 x 3/8 flat head screws that (c) Remove sleeve nuts (46) and (72)
secure it in place. and fiber washers (45) and (71) from studs (13) and
(16); withdraw rear switch wafer (26) and bracket
CAUTION assembly (85) as a unit.
Exercise extreme care not to damage (d) To remove the capacitors from
the rubber gasket that is used with bracket (85), carefully remove solder lugs (43), (49),
the POWER AMPLIFIER LOAD-TUNE (53), (57), (61), (65) and/or (69) from capacitors (44),
chart cover. (50), (54), (58), (62), (66), and/or (70); then remove 6-32
x I/4 pan head screws (89), (91), (93), (95), (97), (99),
(3) Rotate the megahertz frequency-control and/or (101) with associated washers.
shaft from the front panel to gain access to the (13) Disassemble the front switch wafer-
setscrews of shaft collar (10). Loosen setscrews (9). capacitor plate assembly as follows:
(4) Carefully withdraw fiber switch shaft 12) (a) Withdraw sleeve nuts (5) and (11)
from the switch assembly through the access opening in from the heat deflector end of the switch assembly
the front panel, and remove shaft collar (10), spur gear without removing studs (13) and (16).
(8), and washer (7) as it is withdrawn. If sleeve bearing
(6) is loose in its housing, remove this part to prevent NOTE
loss. Exercise extremes in removing the
(5) Unsolder the insulated bus wire attached studs to assure that sleeve spacers
to capacitor (82); tag this bus wire. (14), (17), (21), and (24) and fiber
washers (15), (18), (20), (22), (23), and
NOTE (25) are not lost.
This lead connects the rotor of
switch wafer (19) with the large (b) To remove the capacitors from plate (73)
transmitting-type capacitor (C122) carefully unsolder the capacitor pigtail before removing
mounted on the rear wall of the the attaching hardware. The 3-48 x 3/16 pan head
power amplifier compartment. screws (28), (30), (32), (34), (36), (38), and (40) with
washers (27), (29), (31), (33), (35), (37), and (39) secure
(6) Unsolder the shielded lead at the junction capacitors (78) through (84) to capacitor plate (73).
of capacitors (76) and (77). Loosen screw (301 and b. Repair Procedures.
remove the shield and solder lug (29A) Install screw (30)
and washer (29) and tag the shield.
(1) Examine all parts of the disassembled
(7) Unsolder the insulated bus wire attached power amplifier plate capacitor switch assembly for
to the TUNE inductor spring contact assembly. This damage or excessive wear. Particular attention should
connection is directly behind the POWER AMPLIFIER be directed to the panel sleeve bearing, drive gear
TUNE control knob and is accessible from the bottom of teeth, switch contact fingers, and ceramic switch parts.
the power amplifier compartment; tag this wire. Replace any component or part that is defective.
(8) Remove the power amplifier tube access (2) Do not lubricate any gear, sleeve bearing,
cover from the front of RT-671/PRC-47 by removing the or switch contact in this assembly. Damage to other
four 8-32 x 1/2 flat head screws. Carefully remove the plate circuit components or circuit malfunction can occur
plate cap from this tube. if lubricants are used.
(9) Remove the two 6-32 x 1/2 flat head (3) Examine the rubber gasket used in
screws (1) and (3) that secure the plate capacitor switch conjunction with the access cover; replace this gasket if
assembly to the front panel. it is grossly deformed or broken.
(10) Loosen and remove hex nuts (107) and
(108) with washers (106) and (109); withdraw two 4-40 x
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c. Reassembly Procedures. Reassembly of the (9) Dress the two insulated bus wires and the
power amplifier plate capacitor switch assembly is power amplifier tube plate lead away from the load and
detailed in two parts: the switch components and tune inductors and from other metallic objects in the
associated parts; and the installation of the assembled power amplifier compartment.
switch into its position in the power amplifier (10) Insert sleeve bearing (6) into the shaft
compartment. Depending on the amount of hole from the rear of panel (4). Carefully install fiber
disassembly that was performed, and the component switch shaft (2) through the panel and sleeve bearing
parts that were replaced, some steps of the following (6); then assemble washer (7), spur gear (8), and shaft
procedure may be omitted. collar (9) on this shaft before inserting it in the rotors of
(1) Reassemble the front switch wafer- switch wafers (19) and (26).
capacitor plate as follows:
(a) Attach capacitors (78) through (84) CAUTION
to plate (73) with screws (28), (30), (32), (34), (36), (38), Rock the fiber shaft gently as it is
and (40) using washers (27), (29), (31), (33), (35), (37), inserted into the switch wafers to
and (39). Solder capacitor pigtails to the appropriate index the switch properly without
terminal of wafer (19). damage.
(b) Tighten studs (13) and-(16) in
sleeve nuts (5) and (11). (11) The shorting contacts of the switch rotors
(c) Insert studs (13) and (16) through are oriented as shown in figure 3-91 when the
plate (73), heat deflector (12), spacers (14) and (17), KILOCYCLES indicator on the front of RT-671/PRC-47
fiber washers (15) and 118). switch wafer (19), fiber reads 2000. Align these rotors properly before
washers (20) and (23), spacers (21) and (24), fiber tightening setscrews (9) in shaft collar (10).
washers (22) and (25), switch wafer (26), and fiber
washers (45) and (71) into sleeve nuts (46) and (72); NOTE
tighten the sleeve nuts snugly before attaching bracket The front face of spur gear (8) must
(85). Secure the bracket in place with 6-32 x 3/8 pan be flush with the front face of the
head screws (87) and (103) using washers (86) and mating idler gear in the gear train
(102). before the shaft collar is secured in
(2) Solder the insulated bus wire that passes place.
through heat deflector (12) to solder lug (69).
(3) Carefully install the switch assembly (12) If no further effort is required in the power
through the top of the power amplifier compartment and amplifier compartment, replace the top and bottom
secure it in place with two 6-32 x 1/2 flat head screws cover and secure them with the 4-40 screws.
(1) and (3).
(4) Connect the shielded wire to the junction 3-18. Power Amplifier (A8A4A1) XMTR PWR Switch
of capacitors (76) and (77) on plate (73), then secure the (fig. 3-92, 3-93)
shield attached to soldering lug 29A under screw (30)
and washer (29) and tighten. a. Disassembly Procedures. Disassemble the
(5) Install 4-40 x 5/16 flat head screws (104) power amplifier XMTR PWR switch assembly only to the
and (105) through the side of power amplifier extent necessary to accomplish repair.
compartment (111) and secure bracket (85) with hex (1) Remove the front panel of the receiver-
nuts (107) and (108) and lock washers (106) and (109) transmitter using the procedures detailed in paragraph 3
(6) Solder the insulated bus wire attached to 19a.
suppressor 1741 to the lower front contact spring (2) Loosen rubber grommets (26) and (42)
assembly (fig. 3-89, item 74). from relay bracket (24); unsolder and tag the leads
attached to switch wafers (56) and (73), and to resistor-
NOTE switch subassembly (87): carefully withdraw the XMTR
Apply a liberal amount of epoxy PWR switch.
insulating cement to this solder joint (3) Disassemble the XMTR PWR switch as
after it has cooled. This will lessen follows:
corona effects. (a) Loosen and remove hex nuts (89)
and (92), and net washers (88), and (91). Unsolder and
(7) Carefully attach the plate cap to the tag resistors (65) and (74) from resistor-switch
electrode of the power amplifier tube. subassembly 187) and carefully remove the
(8) Solder the insulated bus wire connected subassembly from screws (47) and (48).
to the large transmitting capacitor (C122) on the rear (b) Remove flat washers (79) and (86)
wall of the power amplifier compartment to the center and
post of capacitor (82).
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withdraw M ADJ shaft (72) from the switch shaft of leads tagged, and then the attaching hardware (if any)
detent (49). removed.
(c) unsolder and tag the wires at M ADJ b. Repair Procedures.
potentiometer (90); then loosen and remove hex nut (8;) (1) Examine all parts of the disassembled
and lock washer (81). XMTR PWR switch for damage or excessive wear.
(d) Remove nuts (77), (78), (84), and Particular attention should be given to switch shafts,
(85), net washers (76) and (83), fiber washers (50), (52), ceramic switch parts, and contact fingers, potentiometer
(53), (55), (62), (64), (68), (70), (75), and (82) with operation and hardware appearance. Replace any parts
spacers (51), (54), (63), and (69). Carefully withdraw that show signs of damage, excess wear, or corrosion.
switch wafers (56) and (73) from screws (47), and (48). (2) Do not lubricate the switch contacts or
(4) Remove relay bracket (24) from the detent. Damage to switch parts and adjacent circuits
power amplifier compartment as follows: can result from lubrication of this assembly .
(a) Unsolder and tag the two wires c. Reassembly Procedures. Depending on the
connected to the outboard terminal of capacitor (40). amount of disassembly required and the parts that have
(b) Loosen and remove screws 193) been removed, some steps of the following procedure
and (94) and their associated hardware; then remove may be omitted.
the relay bracket through the bottom of the chassis. (1) Replace, attach, and solder the piece
(c) The shielded receive antenna lead parts to their respective circuits on the inside of relay
from relay (17) must be carefully unsoldered from the bracket (24):
relay terminal and withdrawn through grommet (29) (a) Relay (59) is secured to the relay
before cutting the lacing cord that secures it to the cable bracket with 4-40 x 1/4 pan head screws (18) and (34),
harness. lock washers (58) and (60) and hex nuts (57) and (61).
(b) Terminals (20), (32), and 141) are
CAUTION secured to their respective positions inside the relay
Use extreme care when working near bracket with 4-40 x 1/4 pan head screws (39), (25), and
relay (17). Excessive heat or rough (35) respectively.
handling can break the glass (c) Feed-thru capacitor (40) is secured
envelope of this relay. to the rear wall of the relay bracket with hex nut (22) and
lock washer (23); capacitor (28) is placed in clip (27)
(5) Remove rf transformer (12) as follows: before soldering.
(a) Unsolder the insulated bus wire (2) Install relay bracket (24) in the power
from the lower terminal of relay (17). Carefully amplifier compartment and secure it to the side wall with
straighten this wire and withdraw it from the small hole 4-40 x 5/16 pan head screw (93), flat washer (94) lock
near the top of transformer (12). washer (97) and nut (99).
(b) Carefully unsolder the rf detector (3) Insert the shielded wire (receive antenna)
leads (small wires) from the terminals near the bottom through grommet (29) and secure the shield (with lug 98
of the transformer. attached) with 4-40 x 5/16 pan head screw (94), flat
(c) Remove attaching screws (14) and washer (96), lock washer (100), and hex nut (101).
(15) with flat washers (13) and (16) that secure the (4) Insert relay (17) in the large hole in relay
transformer to relay bracket (24). bracket (24); orient the relay with the armature terminal
(6) Remove relay (17) by carefully to the right. Install lock washer (30) and secure in place
unsoldering the wires from the base of the unit. Loosen with hex nut (31). Install and solder the leads on the
hex nut (31) and remove lock washer (30). base of the relay.
(5) Install transformer (12) to the top of relay
NOTE bracket (24) and secure with 4-40 x 5/16 pan head
If the relay is defective, unsolder the screws (14) and (15) using flat washers (13) and (16).
antenna bus (short heavy wire) to Attach the two rf detector leads (small wires) to the
which the solder lug is attached; terminals near the bottom of the transformer; then pass
the insulated bus wire through the small hole near the
save this bus wire for installation on
top of the transformer. Attach this bus lead to the
the replacement relay.
normally open (lower) contact of relay (17) and carefully
solder it. Dress this lead away from the envelope of
(7) Defective piece parts attached to relay relay (17) and then dress it downward on the opposite
bracket (24), including capacitor (28), resistors (19) and side of the transformer toward the front of the lower
(33), terminals (20), (32), and (41), and/or relay (59), roller inductor.
may be unsoldered from their respective circuits, their
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(6) Install and solder the receive antenna resistor-switch subassembly in accordance with the
lead (center of the shielded conductor) to the normally details shown on the connection diagram (fig. 3-93).
closed contact (left side) of relay (17). Attach the short (8) Attach the leads of OPR-TUNE switch
insulated bus wire between the ANTENNA connector (44).
(bowl insulator) and the remaining contact of relay (17) if (9) Insert the SMTR PWR switch (S103) into
it has been removed. the relay bracket and connect the tagged wires.
(7) Reassemble the XMTR PWR switch (10) Dress the cable harnesses neatly in
(S103) as follows: grommets (26) and (42) and lace the harnesses, if
(a) Insert 4-40 x 2 1/4 round head required.
screws (47) and (48) into detent (49); then install fiber (11) Install the front panel of the receiver-
washers (53) and (55), and spacers (51) and (54) on transmitter using the procedures detailed in paragraph
these screws. 3-19c.
(b) Install front switch wafer (56), fiber
washers (62) and (68), spacers (63) and (69), fiber 3-19. Main Chassis and Front Panel Removal and
washers (64) and (70) and then install rear switch wafer Reassembly
(73). (fig. 3-5, 3-87, 3-89 through 3-93)
(c) Install fiber washers (75) and (82),
flat washers (76) and (83), and hex nuts (77) and (84). a. Disassembly Procedures. No special
Tighten securely. procedures are required to remove piece parts from the
(d) Insert potentiometer shaft (72) into main chassis of the receiver-transmitter. The leads of
the shaft of detent (49). each defective electrical component must first be
(e) Install hex nuts (78) and (85), and unsoldered and tagged, and then the mounting hardware
flat washers (79) and (86) on the ends of screws (47) removed. Remove the front panel and its associated
and (48); thread them onto these screws for a distance parts from the main chassis using the following
of about 5/8-inch. procedures.
(f) Insert potentiometer (90) into the (1) Perform the procedures for removal of the
hole near the center of resistor-switch subassembly (87); power amplifier load and tune mechanism detailed in
secure it in place with lock washer (81) and hex nut (80). steps (1) through (9) of paragraph 315a.
Attach and solder the potentiometer leads. (2) Loosen and remove the two circular
(g) Install resistor-switch subassembly retaining nuts and hex nut that secure the AUDIO and
(87) on the ends of screws (47) and (48) until the slot in POWER receptacles to the front panel.
the potentiometer rotor mates with the boss on the end (3) On the front of the receiver-transmitter,
of the potentiometer shaft (72). place the XMTR PWR switch to LO; the OPR-TUNE
switch to OPR; the CW-FSK/VOICE switch to VOICE;
NOTE the POWER-LIGHTS switch to POWER OFF; and
Rotate the potentiometer shaft until rotate the M ADJ control to it' clockwise stop.
the boss engages the slot in the (4) Loosen the setscrews and remove the
rotor shaft of the potentiometer. knobs from M ADJ, SMTR POOR, VOLUME and
POWER-LIGHTS controls.
(h) Install flat washers (88) and (91) (5) Loosen and remove the hex nuts (and
and hex nuts (89) and (92) on the ends of screws (47) boots) that secure the OPR-TUNE, BATTERY TEST,
and (48). and CW-FSK/VOICE switches to the front panel.
(6) Unsolder and tag the wires attached to
NOTE POWER 20A DC and POWER 5A AC fuses, the four
Adjust hex nuts (78), (85), (89), and panel lamps, and SMTR OUTPUT meter.
(92) until resistor-switch (7) Remove the four 8-32 x I/2 net head
subassembly 187) is perpendicular to screws that secure the power amplifier tube access
the axis of the SMTR PWR switch, cover to the front panel; carefully remove the cover and
and the rotor of potentiometer (90) its gasket.
turns freely as shaft (72) is rotated. (8) Remove the power amplifier tube using
the procedures detailed in paragraph 3-14a.
(i) Tighten the nuts against the (9) Loosen the pan head screw and carefully
outboard surface of resistor-switch subassembly (87). remove the bus wire and solder lug from the back of the
(j) Connect the resistors and ANTENNA connector (bowl insulator).
interconnecting leads between switch wafers and the
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(10) Loosen and remove the four 6-32 x 3/8 prior to attachment of the front panel to the main chassis
flat head screws that attach the POWER AMPLIFIER or RT-671/PRC-47.
LOAD-TUNE chart cover to the front panel of the (3) Assemble the front panel to the main
receiver-transmitter. chassis as follows:
(11) Refer to figure 3-91. Loosen setscrews (a) Refer to figure 3-92. Bring the front
(9) and withdraw fiber shaft (2), shaft collar (10), spur panel close to the front of the main chassis and install
gear (8), and washer (7) from the plate capacitor switch OPR-TUNE switch (44) in its appropriate location using
assembly. Remove panel bushing (6) and then loosen washers (45) and (46), and nut (3).
and remove 6-32 x 1/2 flat head screws (1) and (3) that
secure the switch assembly to the front panel. NOTE
(12) Loosen and remove the three 6-32 x % Be sure that the key of washer (46) is
flat head screws that secure the relay bracket around properly seated in the pilot hole in
the SMTR PWR switch assembly on the front panel of the front panel before hex nut (3) is
the receiver-transmitter. tightened.
(13) Loosen and remove the nine 8-32 x I/2
pan head screws and the associated washers and nuts (b) Carefully insert the shafts of XMTR
that secure the main chassis to bosses on the rear of the POOR, POWER AMPLIFIER LOAD, and POWER
front panel (three screws at each end and three in the AMPLIFIER TUNE controls, the shafts of the two upper
center). load inductors, the AUDIO connector, VOLUME control,
(14) Cut the nylon lacing cord that secures the POWER-LIGHTS switch and POWER connector into
cable harness to the center boss at the extreme right their mounting holes; do not secure in place until
end of the front panel. instructed to do so.
(15) Carefully remove the front panel from the
chassis assembly releasing individual components as NOTE
the panel is slowly withdrawn. Before continuing this procedure,
(16) Remove any other panel-mounted assure that the nylon bushings
components that are required to repair the front panel. associated with the shafts of POWER
(Disassembly of the frequency selection mechanism is AMPLIFIER LOAD and POWER
detailed in paragraph 3-16.) AMPLIFIER TUNE controls are
properly seated in the panel
(17) Remove lower front contact spring
bushings.
assembly and upper front contact spring assembly using
the detailed procedure listed in steps (11) and (12) of
paragraph 3-15a. (c) Install at least two of the 8-32 x 1/2
b. Repair Procedures. Replace any defective pan head screws in opposite ends of the main chassis
panel-mounted component or individual piece part side panels so that the front panel components can be
removed to affect repairs. Individual parts located in the secured in place easily; do not attach washers and nuts
main chassis should be replaced only if they are to these screws.
defective. Component parts are shown on the main (d) Refer to figure 3-92. Install washer
chassis schematic diagram (fig. 7-8) and are located in (8) and hex nut (6) on the shaft of X MTR PWR switch
figures 3-64 through 367. (S103) and tighten securely. Then install and tighten
the 6-32 x 1/2 flat head screws (7), (9), and (10) that
CAUTION secure switch bracket (24) to the front panel.
When using a soldering iron to (e) Install and tighten the circular nuts
remove or replace component parts, and hex nut that secure the AUDIO and POWER
use only enough heat to cause receptacles to the panel.
solder to flow. Excess heat can (f) Install the washer and hex nut that
damage the component and may also secures the VOLUME control and POWER-LIGHTS
damage its associated terminal or switch to the front panel; tighten them securely.
mounting board. (g) Install the remaining 8-32 x 1/2 pan
head screws in the side panels of the main chassis;
c. Reassembly Procedures. secure all nine screws (3 at each end and 3 in the
(1) Install individual panel-mounted center) using the appropriate washers and nuts.
components that have been removed for repair. (See (4) Install the knobs on XMTR POOR, M A
paragraph 3-16c for detailed assembly procedures of DJ, VOLU M E, and POW ER-L I G H TS controls.
the frequency selection mechanism .) Orient each knob properly before tightening the
(2) Perform all internal repair and reassembly setscrews.
procedures required by paragraphs 3-15 through 3-18
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3-20. Test Equipment and Special TOOTH Required for Alignment and Adjustments
a. The following test equipment and special tools e. Frequency Counter AN/URM-79/U. A frequency
are required for alignment and adjustments of Radio Set counting device used to establish the exact operating
AN/PRC-47. Each type of test equipment is discussed frequency of the signal generator.
below to point out its characteristics and use. f. Audio Oscillator TS-382/U. An audio oscillator
with a range of 20-to 200,000-Hz and a maximum
Item Technical manual output of 100 milliwatts. Used as a signal source for
audio inputs for transmitter tests.
Multimeter ME-26A/U TM 11-6625-200-15 g. Dummy Load DA-75/U. A 50-ohm rf bad
Oscilloscope AN/USM-50 TM 11-5129 capable of dissipating 500 watts of rf power without
Signal Generator SG-103/URM-25F external cooling. Used to terminate the transmitter
Frequency Counter AN/URM-79/U TM 11-6625-935-12 output during transmitter tests.
Audio Oscillator TS-382/U h. Output Meter TS-585/U. A calibrated output
Dummy Load DA-75/U
indicating device with adjustable load. Used during
Cable Assembly Set AN/PRA-4
measurements of audio output during receiver tests.
Output Meter TS-585/1)
i. Cable Assembly Set AN/PRA-4. An assortment
of extender cables for modules of the Radio Receiver-
b. Multimeter ME-26A/U. A vacuum-tube
Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47, special test cables, and a
voltmeter used for general-purpose measurements.
special whip antenna simulator. Used whenever a
c. Oscilloscope AN/USM-50. A visual display used module must be operated while removed from the main
for low-level measurements and audio waveform chassis of the receiver-transmitter, and during
studies. evaluation tests. The whip antenna simulator provides a
d. Signal Generator SG-103/URM-25F. A 10-kHz miniaturized antenna system for bench testing the
to 50-MHz signal generator used to provide intermediate transmitter.
frequency test signals for receiver evaluation tests.
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Figure 3-94. Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8A1), Top View, Location of Test Points and
Adjustments.
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Figure 3-95. Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47 (A8A2), Top View, Location of Test Points and Adjustments.
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Figure 3-96. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A-PRC-47(A8A3), Top View, Location of Test Points and
Adjustments.
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Figure 3-99. Radio Frequency Oscillator O-1032/PRC-47 (A8A6), Top View, Location of Test Points and
Adjustments.
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Figure 3-100. Oscillator Control C-4311-PRC-47 (A8A7), Top View, Location of Test Points and Adjustments.
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Figure 3-101. Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47 (A8A7), Bottom View, Location of Adjustments.
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Figure 3-104. Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47 (A8A7), Left Side, Location of Adjustments
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Figure 3-105. Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 ((A8) ),Bottom View, Location of Test Points and
Adjustments.
3-21. Mechanical Alignment of CV-1377A/PRC-47 (4) Set the front panel controls of TR-
STUB Rack Coupler 671/PRC-47 as follows:
NOTE (a) POWER-LIGHTS switch to POWER
Perform this check only when one or ON.
more of the following conditions (b} KILOCYCLES indicator to 2000. (c) CW-
exist: The RT-6171 /PRC-47 FSK/VOICE switch to VOICE. (d) OPR-TUNE switch to
frequency selection mechanism has OPR.
been disassembled for repair; when (5) Loosen the setscrew that clamps the shaft
the CV-1377A/PRC-47 plug-in module collar to the slug rack coupling half and slide the
has been replaced. coupling half along the axis of the drive shaft until
a. Test Procedures. Measure the clearance specification clearance is obtained.
between halfs of the slug rack coupler (fig. 3-96) with a NOTE
feeler gage. Clearance must be 0.002- to 0.020-inches.
Recheck the voltmeter readings during
If not, adjust in accordance with step b.
steps (5) and /6) to assure that the slugrack shaft is
b. Adjustment Procedures. not rotated during this adjustment.
(1) Remove the RT-671/PRC-47 from its (6) Retighten the shaft collar setscrew tightly.
case using the procedures detailed in paragraph 3-11.
(7) Place POWER-LIGHTS switch to
(2) Connect the primary power source to the POWER OFF and disconnect the multimeter.
POWER connector on the front panel of RT-671 //PRC-
(8) Return the RT 671/PRC-47 to its case
47.
using the procedures of paragraph 3-11 if no further
(3) Connect the dc test probe of Multimeter adjustments are required.
ME-26A/U alternately to test jacks A7J5 and A7J6 of
Oscillator Control C-311/PRC 47 (fig. 3-100).
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3-22. Receiver Output Adjustments (fig. 3-94, 3-106) (a) KILOCYCLES indicator to 2225.
a. Preliminary Procedures. (b} CW-FSK/VOICE: switch to VOICE.
(1) Remove the RT-671/PRC-47 from its (c) OPR-TUNE switch to OPR.
case using the procedures of paragraph 3-11. (d) VOLUME control to maximum
(2) Connect the primary power source to the clockwise stop.
POWER connector on the front panel of RT-671/PRC- (e) POWER-LIGHTS switch to POWER
47. ON.
(3) Connect the output meter, signal b. Adjustment Procedures.
generator and frequency counter to the receiver-
(1) Observe the output meter and adjust
transmitter as shown in figure 3-106.
A1R54 (fig. 3-94) to obtain a reading of 1000 milliwatts
(4) Set the output meter IMPEDANCE switch (18 volts in 300 ohms).
to 300 ohms, and adjust the meter multiplier for 5000
(2) Return the POWER-LIGHTS switch to
milliwatts full scale.
POWER OFF and disconnect the test equipment.
(5) Adjust the signal generator to 2226 kHz
(3) Return the RT-671/PRC-47 to its case
and set the output level to 1000 microvolts.
using the procedures listed in paragraph 3-11 if no
(6) On the front panel of RT-671/PRC-47, set further adjustments are required.
the controls as follows:
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Figure 3-109. Microphone Amplifier and VOX Gain Adjustments, Test Equipment Setup.
3-26. Transmitter VOX Gain Adjustment been internally connected for VOX
(fig. 3-94, 3-95) operation (para 2-1b).
NOTE
Perform this adjustment routine only
on Radio Set AN /PRO-47 that has
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KILOCYCLES indicator to 7000 and set the rotary switch switch on the antenna simulator to the 11.0 MHz
on the antenna simulator to the 7.0 MHz position. position.
(11) Adjust A3L72 (fig. 3-96) for maximum rf (19) Adjust A3L76 (fig. 3-105) for maximum rf
grid drive as indicated by the multimeter connected to grid drive as indicated by the multimeter connected to
test point J104. teat point J104.
(12) Repeat step b (2) except set c. Power Amplifier Bias Adjustments.
KILOCYCLES indicator to 8000 and set the rotary switch NOTE
on the antenna simulator to the 8.0 MHz position. Perform these adjustments only after
(13) Adjust A3L73 (fig. 3-96) for maximum rf completing the alignment
grid cave as indicated by the multimeter connected to procedures of step b above.
teat point J104. (1) Connect the dc probe of the multimeter to
(14) Repeat step b (2) except set the following test jacks on Power Supply PP.
KILOCYCLES indicator to 9000 and set the rotary switch 3518/PRC-47 (A8A5).
on the antenna simulator to the 9.0 MHz position. (a) At ABJ1 the correct reading is -32
(15) Adjust A3L74 (fig. 3-96) for maximum rf ±1 volt; if not, adjust A5R4 as required.
grid drive as indicated by the multimeter connected to (b) At A5J2 the correct reading is -110
test point J104. ±13.3 volts; if not, adjust A5R3 as required.
(16) Repeat step b (2) except set (c) At A5J8 the correct reading is +19
KILOCYCLES indicator to 10000 and set the rotary ±0.6 volts; if not, adjust A5R22 as required.
switch on the antenna simulator to the 10.0 MHz
(2) Return the XMTR PWR switch to OFF, the
position.
POWER-LIGHTS switch to POWER OFF, disconnect
(17) Adjust A3L76 (fig. 3-105) for maximum rf the test equipment, and return the RT-671/PRC-47 to its
grid drive as indicated by the multimeter connected to case using the procedures of paragraph 3-11 if no
test point J104. further adjustments are required.
(18) Repeat step b (2) except set
KILOCYCLES indicator to 11000 and set the rotary
Figure 3-110. Power Amplifier Grid Drive Adjustment, Test Equipment Setup.
3-28. Temperature Compensated Oscillator (2) Connect the primary power source to the
Frequency Adjustment (fig. 3-111) POWER connector of RT-671/PRC-47.
NOTE (3) Connect the frequency counter to test jack
Perform this adjustment only if Radio A6J4 (fig. 3-99) of Radio Frequency Oscillator O-
Frequency Oscillator 0-1032/PRC-47 1032/PRC-47.
(A8A6) has been repaired or (4) On the front panel of RT-671/PRC-47, set
replaced, or if this module is the controls as follows:
suspected of generating an incorrect (a) KILOCYCLES indicator to 2000.
output frequency. (b) CW-FSK/VOICE switch to VOICE.
a. Preliminary Procedures.
(c) OPR-TUNE switch to OPR.
(1) Remove the RT-671/PRC-47 from its (d) XMTR PWR switch to OFF.
case using the procedures of paragraph 3-11.
(e) POWER-LIGHTS switch to POWER
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Figure 3-111. Temperature Compensated Oscillator Rotor Frequency Adjustment Test Equipment Setup.
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CHAPTER 4
GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE
4-1. General with each respective performance standard to assure
proper operation of the radio set.
a. The tests presented in this chapter verify the
proper operation of Radio Set AN/PRC-47 after repair 4-2. Test Equipment Required
procedures have been completed.
b. The instructions that precede each performance All test equipment and materials required to perform the
chart establish the test conditions and present specific procedures shown in this chapter are listed in the
information for a given test. Perform each test in the following chart. No special tools or materials are
sequence shown being careful to complete all actions required for these tests.
required by the procedure. The test results must agree
Test equipment FSN Technical manual
Multimeter ME-26A/U 6625-542-6407 TM 11-6625-200-15
Oscilloscope AN/USM-50 TM 11 -5 129
Signal Generator SG-103/URM-25F
Frequency Counter AN/URM-79/U
Audio Oscillator TS-382/U 6625-246-8729 TM 11-6625-935-12
Dummy Load DA-75/U
Cable Assembly Set AN/PRA-4 5995-973-3686
Output Meter TS-585/U TM 11 -5017
Radar and Radio Repair Tool Kit TK-87/U
Radar and Radio Repair Supplementary Tool Kit TK-88/U
Spectrum Analyzer TS-723A/U 6625-668-9418 TM 11 -5097
4-5. Physical Tests and Inspection
4-3. Test Facilities
Perform each of the following steps to assure
A primary power source of 115 volts, 400 Hz, single- compliance with the maintenance standard.
phase alternating current at approximately 3.0 amperes,
and a 26.5-volt direct current source at approximately NOTE
11 amperes is required for these tests.
Remove Radio Receiver-Transmitter
4-4. Modification Work Orders RT-671/PRC 47 from its case using
the procedures detailed in paragraph
The performance standards listed in the tests (pare 4-5 3-11.
through 4-19) assume that all applicable modification
work orders have been performed.
Test Radio
Step equipment control Test Performance
settings settings procedures standards
1 n/a n/a a. Inspect all gears and mechanical assemblies a. Screws, setscrew, bolts, and nuts must
for loose or missing hardware. be tight, no missing parts.
b. Inspect all connectors, sockets, receptacles, b. All items secured tightly to panel with no
fuse holders, and lamp sockets for looseness evidence of damage.
or damage.
2 n/a n/a a. Rotate whole megahertz frequency control a. Bandswitch gears in signal data translator
knob one step at a time from 2000 to 11000 (A3), oscillator control (A7), and in
on KILOCYCLES indicator. Bandswitch assembly, rotate freely one
step at a time as knob is turned.
3 n/a n/a b. Rotate 100-kHz frequency control knob one b. Slug rack in signal data translator (A3)
step at a time from X000 to X900 on withdraws smoothly as knob advances
KILOCYCLES indicator. one step at a time.
a. Inspect case and chassis for damage, a. No damage or missing parts visible;
missing parts, the condition of the finish, and external surfaces originally painted show
panel lettering. Modules must be removed to no bare metal. Panel lettering legible.
complete this inspection.
NOTE
Paint should be touched up in lieu of refinishing whenever practical. Screw heads, binding posts, receptacles, and plated
parts are not painted and must not be polished with abrasives.
b. Inspect all wiring in the area of repairs for b. All repaired or disturbed electrical wiring
cracks, chips, or other breaks in the moisture- and components are secured and
proofing varnish. moisture-proofed.
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4-6. Receiver Sensitivity Tests (6) Primary power source: 115-volt, 400-Hz,
(fig. 4-1) single-phase, 3 amps. 26.5-volt, dc, 11 amperes
NOTE approx.
This test must be performed in a b. Test Conditions and Equipment Connections.
screen-room similar to Electro- (1) Connect the test equipment to Radio
Magnetic Shielding Enclosure MX- Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 as shown in
1766/G or equal. figure 4-1.
(2) Connect the 115-volt primary power
a. Test Equipment and Material. source to the receiver-transmitter.
(1) Signal Generator SC-103/URM-25F. (3) Turn on the test equipment and place the
(2) Frequency Counter AN/URM-79/U. POWER-LIGHTS switch of RT-671/PRC-47 to POWER
(3) Spectrum Analyzer TS-723A/U. ON. Permit the equipment to stabilize for at least 6
(4) Audio load, 300-ohm, 1-watt composition minutes before beginning the procedures shown in the
resistor. chart below.
(5) Coaxial tee, UG-274B/U.
Test Radio
equipment control Test Performance
Step settings settings procedures standards
1 Adjust signal generator to 2226 kHz; Adjust frequency control knobs a. Read audio output voltage a. Minimum accept ablevoltage of 1.9 volts rms.
kHz; set output level to 2.0 to 2225 on KILOCYCLES across 300-ohm audio load. of 3.9 volts rms
microvolts. indicator CW-FSK/VOICE to b. Disconnect signal generator b. Maximum acceptable voltage 1.25 volts rms.
VOICE; OPR-TUNE to from ANTENNA terminal 1.25 volts rms.
To maximum clockwise stop. Across 300-ohm audio load.
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2 Same as step 1 at each of the Same as step 1 at the following a. Repeat procedure of step a. Same as step 1a at each operat-
following frequencies: 3226, KILOCYCLES indicator read- 1a at each operating fre- ing frequency.
3776, 4226, 4776, 5226, 5776, dings: 3225, 3775, 4225, 4775, quency.
6226, 6776,7226, 8226, 5225,5775, 6225, 6775, 7225, b. Repeat procedure of step b. Same as step 1b at each operat-
8776, 9226, 9776, 10226, 7775, 8225, 8775, 9225, 9775, 1b at each operating fre- ing frequency.
10776, 11226. 11776 kHz; 10225,10775, 11225,and quency.
maintain 2.0 microvolts output. 1175.
3 Same as step 1 . Same as step 1 except use 26.5 a. Repeat procedure of step a. Same as step 1a.
volt dc primary power source. 1a using 26.5-volt dc pri-
mary power source.
4-7. Receiver AVC Characteristic Test (2) Connect the primary power source to the receiver-
(fig; 4-1) transmitter.
a. Test Equipment and Material.
(1) Signal Generator SG-103/URM-25F (3) Turn on the test equipment and place the POWER-
LIGHTS switch of RT-671/PRC 47 to POWER ON.
(2) Frequency Counter AN/URM-79/U
Permit the equipment to stabilize for at least 5 minutes
(3) Spectrum Analyzer TS 723A/U. before beginning the procedures shown in the chart
(4) Audio load, 300-ohm, 1-watt composition below.
resistor.
(5) Primary power source: 115-volt, 400 Hz, c. Procedure. After each adjustment of the frequency
single-phase, 3 amps. 26.5-volt, dc, 11 amperes control knobs on the front panel of the receiver-
approx. transmitter, readjust the signal generator output
b. Test Conditions and Equipment Connections. frequency to the newly selected transmitter operating
(1) Connect the test equipment to Radio frequency plus 1kHz, and reset the output level to the
Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC47 as shown in figure required valve.
4-1.
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Step settings settings procedures standards
1 Adjust signal generator to Adjust frequency control knobs Read audio output voltage Record output voltage for
2226 kHz; set output level to to 2225 on KILOCYCLES in- across 300-ohm audio load. reference below.
5.0 microvolts. dicator; CW-FSK/VOICE to
VOICE; OPR-TUNE to OPR;
VOLUME control to maximum
clockwise stop.
2 Increase signal generator out- Same as step 1. Read audio output voltage Reading in this step must not ex-
put to 0.1 volts. across 300-ohm audio load. ceed 3.16 times the reading in
step 1.
3 Same as 35 step 1 except set cut- Same as step 1except set fre- Repeat procedures of step 1 at Record output voltage for
put to 4226 kHz. quency control knobs for 4225 kHz. reference below.
4225 on KILOCYCLES
indicator.
4 Same as step 2. Same as step 3. Read audio output voltage Reading in this step must not ex-
across 300 ohm audio load. ceed 3.16 times the reading in
step 3.
5 Same as step1 except set Same as step 1 except set fre- Repeat procedure of step 1 at Record output voltage for re-
output at 6226 kHz. quency control knobs for 6225 kHz. ference below.
6225 on KILOCYCLES in-
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6 Same as step 2. Same as step 5. Read audio output voltage Reading in this step must not
across 300-ohm audio load. exceed 3.16 times the reading
in step 5.
7 Same as step 1 except set out- Same as step I except set fre- Repeat procedure of step 1 at Record output voltage for ref-
put to 8226 kHz. quency control knobs for 8225 kHz. erence below.
8225 on KILOCYCLES in-
dicator.
8 Same as step 2. Same as step 7. Read audio output voltage Reading in this step must not ex-
across 300-ohm audio load. ceed 3.16 times the reading in
step 7.
9 Same as step 1 except set Same as step 1 except set Repeat procedure of step 1 Record output voltage for
output to 10226 kHz. frequency control knobs to at 10225 kHz. reference below.
10225 on KILOCYCLES
indicator.
10 Same as step 2. Same as step 9. Read audio output voltage Reading in this step must not ex-
across 300-ohm audio load. ceed 3.16 times the reading in
step 9
4-8. Receiver Selectivity Tests (1) Connect the test equipment to Radio
(fig. 4-1) Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 as shown in
a. Test Equipment and Material figure 4-1.
(1) Signal Generator SG-103/URM-25F (2) Connect the primary power source to the
(2) Frequency Counter AN/URM-79/U. reciever-transmitter.
(3) Spectrum Analyzer TS-723A/U. (3) Turn on the test equipment and place the
(4) Audio load, 300-ohm, 1-watt composition POWER-LIGHTS switch of RT-671/PRC-47 to POWER
resitor. ON. Permit the equipment to stabilize for at least 5
minutes before beginning the procedures shown in the
(5) Primary power source: 115-volt, 400-Hz, chart below.
single-phase, 3 amps. 26.5-volt, dc, 11 amperes
c. Procedure.
approx.
b. Test Conditions and Equipment
Connections.
Test Radio
equipment control Test Performance
Step settings settings procedures standards
1 Adjust signal generator to 2226.7k Adjust frequency control Read audio output voltage Record output voltage for
2226.7 kHz; set output level knobs to 2225 on KILO- across 300 ohm audio load. reference below.
to 2.0 microvolts. CYCLES indicator; CW-FSK/
VOICE to VOICE; OPR-TUNE
to OPR; VOLUME to maximum
clockwise stop.
2 Increase output of signal gen- Same as step 1. Verify that audio output voltage Frequency is not less than 2223.7
erator to 2,000 microvolts across 300-ohm audio load is kHz.
and reduce output frequency same as in step 1. Record sig-
until voltage across 300-ohm nal generator frequency.
audio load reads same as
step 1.
3 Do not adjust signal generator Same as step 1. Verify that audio output voltage Frequency is not more than
output level but increase out- across 300-ohm audio load is 2229.7 kHz.
put frequency above 2225 kHz same as step 1. Record signal
until output across 300- Generator frequency
ohm audio load reads same
as step 1.
4 Same as step 1. Same as step 1. Repeat procedure of step 1. Record output voltage across
300-ohm audio load for reference
below.
5 Adjust signal generator out- Same as step 1. Verify that audio output voltage Frequency is not more than
put frequency below 2226.7 across 300-ohm audio load is 2225.300 kHz.
kHz until the voltage across 6db below reading of step 4.
The 300-ohm audio load is Record signal generator fre-
6db below the value shown quency.
In step 4.
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6 Adjust signal generator output Same as step 1. Verify that audio output voltage Frequency is not less than
frequency above 2226.7 across 300-ohm audio load is 2228.000kHz.
kHz until the voltage across 6db below reading of step 4.
the 300-ohm audio load is Record signal generator
6db below the value shown frequency
in step 4.
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Step settings settings procedures standards
1 Adjust signal generator to Adjust frequency control knobs Read audio output voltage Record output voltage for ref-
2226 kHz; set output level to 2225 on KILOCYCLES in- across 300-ohm audio load. erence below.
to 2.0 microvolts. dicator; CW-FSK/VOICE to
VOICE; OPR-TUNE to OPR;
VOLUME control to maxi-
mum clockwise.
2 Adjust signal generator to 499 Same as step 1. Verify that audio output voltage Level not less than 20,000 micro-
kHz; increase output level to across 300-ohm audio load is volts.
obtain same output voltage same as step 1. Record signal
across 300-ohm audio load generator output level.
As in step 1.
3 Adjust signal generator to Same as step 1 except set fre- Read audio output voltage Record output voltage for
11776 kHz; set output level quency control knobs for
to 2. Microvolts. 11775 on KILOCYCLES
indicator.
4 Same as step 2. Same as step 3. Verify that audio output voltage Level not less than 20,000
across 300-ohm audio load is microvolts.
same as step 3. Record signal
generator output level.
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Step settings settings procedures standards
1 a. Adjust signal generator to Adjust frequency control knobs a. Read audio output voltage a. Record output voltage for
2226 kHz; set output level to 2225 on KILOCYCLES across 300-ohm audio load. reference below.
to 5 0 microvolts. indicator; CW-FSK/VOICE to
VOICE; OPR-TUNE to OPR;
VOLUME control to maximum
clock wise.
b. Adjust signal generator to b. Verify that audio output b. Signal generator output level
3224 kHz, raise output voltage across 300-ohn not less than 50,000 microvolts.
level until voltage across audio is same as step 1a
300-ohm audio load is Record signal generator out-
same as in step 1a. put level.
2. a. Adjust signal generator to Same as step 1 except set fre- a. Read audio output voltage a. Record output voltage for ref-
1 1776 kHz; set output level quency control knobs to across 300-ohm audio load. erence below.
to 5.0 microvolts. 1 1775 on KILOCYCLES
b. Adjust signal generator to indicator. b. Verify that audio output b. Signal generator output level
12774 kHz; raise output voltage across 300-ohm audio not less than 1580 microvolts.
level until voltage across load is same as step 2a Record
300-ohm audio load is signal generator output level
same as in step 2a
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4-11. Receiver Volume Control Test b. Test Conditions and Equipment Connections.
(fig 4-1)
a. Test Equipment and Material. (1) Connect the test equipment to Radio
(1) Signal Generator SG-103/URM-25F Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 as shown in
(2) Frequency Counter AN/URM-79/U. figure 4-1.
(3) Spectrum Analyzer TS-723A/U. (2) Connect the primary power source to the
(4) Audio load, 300 ohm, 1 watt composition receiver-transmitter.
resistor. (3) Turn on the test equipment and place the
(5) Primary power source: 115-volt, 400 Hz, single- POWER-LIGHTS switch on RT-671/PRC-47 to POWER
phase, 3 amps. 26.5-volt, dc, 11 amperes approx. ON. Permit the equipment to stabilize at least 5
minutes before beginning the procedures shown in chart
below.
Test Radio
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Step settings settings procedures standards
1 Adjust signal generator to 2226 Adjust frequency control knobs Rotate VOLUME control to Record audio output voltage across
kHz; set output level to 1000 to 2225 on KILOCYCLES maximum clockwise stop. 300-ohm audio load.
microvolts. indicator; CW-FSK/VOICE to
VOICE; OPR-TUNE to OPR.
2 Same as step 1. Same as step 1. Rotate VOLUME control to Record audio output voltage across
maximum counterclockwise 300-audio load. Must be not more
stop. Than 1/100 of value recorded in
step 1.
4-12. Receiver Audio Output Distortion Test b. Test Conditions and Equipment Connections.
(fig. 4-2)
a. Test Equipment and Material. (1) Connect the test equipment to Radio
(1) Signal Generator SG-103/URM-25F. Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 as shown in
(2) Frequency Counter AN/URM-79/U. figure 4-2.
(3) Distortion Analyzer TS-723/U. (2) Connect the primary power source to the
(4) Audio load, 300 ohm 1-watt composition receiver-transmitter.
resistor. (3) Turn on the test equipment and place the
(5) Primary power source: 115-volt, 400 Hz, POWER-LIGHTS switch on RT-671/PRC-47 to POWER
single-phase, 3 amps. 26.5-volt, dc, 11 amperes ON. Permit the equipment to stabilize at least 5
approx. minutes before beginning the procedures shown in the
chart below.
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c. Procedure.
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equipment control Test Performance
Step settings settings procedures standards
1 Adjust signal generator to Adjust frequency control Set VOLUME control to Audio output distortion less
2225.3 kHz: set output knobs to 2225 on obtain 12.9 volts across than 15%.
level to 1000 microvolts KILOCYCLES indicator: the 300-ohm audio load
CW-FSK/VOICE to (500 milliwatts); read
VOICE: OPR-TUNE to distortion.
OPR.
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c. Procedure.
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Step settings settings procedures standards
1 Adjust signal generator to Adjust frequency control Read dc ammeter. Dc ammeter reads not more
2226 kHz; set output level knobs to 2225 on than 0.875 amperes.
to 1000 microvolts. KILOCYCLES indicator;
CW-FSK/VOICE to
VOICE; OPR-TUNE to
OPR.
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Figure 4-4. Transmitter Power Output and Output Meter Sensitivity Tests, Equipment Setup.
CAUTION
Before making the following
measurements, resonate the POWER
Test Radio
equipment control Test Performance
Step settings settings procedures standards
1 a. Set vtvm RANGE switch a. Place OPR-TUNE switch a. Read rf voltage across a. Vtvm reads not less than
to 30 VOLTS. to TUNE. dummy load. 13.7 volts rms.
b. n/a b. n/a b. Immediately return b. n/a
OPH-TUNE switch to
OPR.
c. Set vtvm RANGE switch c. Place XMTR PWR c. Read rf voltage across c. Vtvm reads not less than
to 100 VOLTS. switch to HI; then place dummy load. 30.7 volts rms.
OPR-TUNE to TUNE.
d. n/a d. n/a d. Immediately return d. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR: then place XMTR
PWR switch to LO
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2 a. Same as step 1a. Set a. Same as step 1a except a. Read rf voltage across a. Vtvm reads not less than
switch on antenna adjust KILOCYCLES dummy load. 15.3 volts rms.
simulator to 3000 kHz indicator to 3000.
position.
b. n/a b. n/a b. Immediately return b. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR.
c. Same as step 1c. c. Same as step 1c. c. Read rf voltage across c. Vtvm reads not less than
dummy load. 34.3 volts rms.
d. n/a d. n/a d. Immediately return d. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR: then place XMTR
PWR switch to LO.
3 a. Same as step 1a; set a. Same as step la except a. Read rf voltage across a. Vtvm reads not less than
switch on antenna adjust KILOCYCLES dummy load. 16.8 volts rms.
simulator to 4000 kHz indicator to 4000.
position.
b. n/a b. n/a b. Immediately return b. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR.
c. Same as step 1c. c. Same as step 1c. c. Read rf voltage across c. Vtvm reads not less than
dummy load. 38.9 volts rms.
d. n/a d. n/a d. Immediately return d. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR: then place XMTR
PWR switch to LO.
4 a. Same as step 1a; set a. Same as step 1a except a. Read rf voltage across a. Vtvm reads not less than
switch on antenna adjust KILOCYCLES dummy load. 19.4 volts rms.
Simulator to 5000 kHz indicator to 5000.
position.
b. n/a b. n/a b. Immediately return b. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR.
c. Same as step 1c. c. Same as step 1c. c. Read rf voltage across c. Vtvm reads not less than
dummy load. 43.4 volts rms.
d. n/a d. n/a d. Immediately return d. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR; then place XMTR
PWR switch to LO.
5 a. Same as step 1a; set a. Same as step la except a. Read rf voltage across a. Vtvm reads not less than
switch on antenna adjust KILOCYCLES dummy load. 20.6 volts rms.
simulator to 6000 kHz indicator to 6000.
position.
b. n/a b. n/a b. Immediately return b. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR.
c. Same as step 1c. c. Same as step 1c. c. Read rf voltage across c. Vtvm reads not less than
dummy load. 47.5 volts rms.
d. n/a d. n/a d. Immediately return d. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR; then place XMTR
PWR switch to LO.
6 a. Same as step 1a; set a. Same as step 1a except a. Read rf voltage across a. Vtvm reads not less than
switch on antenna adjust KILOCYCLES dummy load. 22.7 volts rms.
Simulator to 7000 kHz indicator to 7000.
b. n/a b. N/a b. Immediately return b. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR.
c. Same as step 1c. c. Same as step 1c. c. Read rf voltage across c. Vtvm reads not less than
dummy load. 50.4 volts rms.
d. n/a d. n/a d. Immediately return d. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR; then place XMTR
PWR switch to LO.
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7 a. Same as step 1a; set a. Same as step 1a except a. Read rf voltage across a. Vtvm reads not less than
switch on antenna adjust KILOCYCLES dummy load. 23.8 volts rms.
Simulator to 8000 kHz indicator to 8000.
position.
b. n/a b. n/a b. Immediately return b. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR.
c. Same as step 1c. c. Same as step 1c. c. Read rf voltage across c. Vtvm reads not less than
dummy load. 53.2 volts rms.
d. n/a d. n/a d. Immediately return d. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR; then place XMTR
PWR switch to LO.
8 a. Same as step 1a; set a. Same as step 1a except a. Read rf voltage across a. Vtvm reads not less than
switch on antenna adjust KII.OCYCLES dummy load. 24.7 volts rms.
simulator to 9000 kHz indicator to 9000.
position.
b. n/a b. n/a b. Immediately return b. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR.
c. Same as step 1c. c. Same as step 1c. c. Read rf voltage across c. Vtvm reads not less than
dummy load. 55.3 volts rms.
d. n/a d. n/a d. Immediately return d. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR; then place XMTR
PWR switch to LO.
9 a. Same as step 1a; set a. Same as step la except a. Read rf voltage across a. Vtvm reads not less than
switch on antenna adjust KILOCYCLES dummy load. 25.7 volts rms.
simulator to 10,000 kHz indicator to 10000.
position.
b. n/a b. n/a b. Immediately return b. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR.
c. Same as step 1c. c. Same as step 1c. c. Read rf voltage across c. Vtvm reads not less than
dummy load. 57.4 volts rms.
d. n/a d. n/a d. Immediately return d. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR; then place XMTR
PWR switch to LO.
10 a. Same as step 1a: set a. Same as step la except a. Read rf voltage across a. Vtvm reads not less than
switch on antenna adjust KILOCYCLES dummy load. 26.6 volts rms.
simulator to 11,000 kHz indicator to 11000.
position.
b. n/a b. n/a b. Immediately return b. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR.
c. Same as step 1c. c. Same as step 1c. c. Read rf voltage across c. Vtvm reads not less than
dummy load. 59.0 volts rms.
d. n/a d. n/a d. Immediately return d. n/a
OPR-TUNI switch to
OPR; then place XMTR
PWR switch to L1,O.
11 a. Same as step 1a: set a. Same as step 1a except a. Read rf voltage across a. Vtvm reads not less than
switch on antenna adjust KILOCYCLES dummy load. 26.6 volts rms.
simulator to 11,999 kHz indicator to 11999.
position.
b. n/a b. n/a b. Immediately return b. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR.
c. Same as step 1c. c. Same as step 1c. c. Read rf voltage across c. Vtvm reads not less than
dummy load 59.8 volts rms.
d. n/a d. n/a d. Immediately return d. n/a
OPRH-TUNF. switch to
OPR;: then place XMTR
PWR switch to 1,()
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12 a. Same as step 1a; set a. Disconnect 26.5 volt dc a. Read rf voltage across a. Same as step 1a.
switch on antenna primary power source; dummy load with 115-volt
simulator to 2,000 kHz connect 115 volt ac ac primary power source.
position. primary power source;
repeat paragraph 4-
14c and step 1a of this
chart.
b. n/a b. n/a b. Immediately return b. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR.
c. Same as step 1c. c. Same as step 1c. c. Read rf voltage across c. Same as step 1c.
dummy load.
d. n/a d. n/a d. Immediately return d. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR; then place XMTR
PWR switch to LO and
POWER-LIGHTS switch
to POWER OFF.
4-15. Transmitter Output Meter Sensitivity Test KILOCYCLES indicator to 2000; place CW-FSK/VOICE
(fig. 4-4) switch to VOICE: XMTR PWR switch to LO; and OPR-
a. Test equipment and Material TUNE switch to OPR.
(1) Antenna Simulator (p/o Cable Assembly (3) Place the turns-counters of POWER
Set AN/PRA-4) (2) Dummy Load DA-75/U (3) AMPLIFIER TUNE and POWER AMPLIFIER LOAD
Multimeter ME-26A/U (4) Primary power source: 26.5- controls to the settings recommended on the LOAD-
volt, dc, 11 amperes approx. TUNE chart on the front of the receiver-transmitter.
b. Test Conditions and Equipment Connection. CAUTION
(1) Connect the test equipment to Radio Before making the following
Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 as shown in measurements, resonate the POWER
figure 4-4. AMPLIFIER TUNE and POWER
(2) Connect the primary power source to the AMPLIFIER LOAD controls on the
receiver-transmitter. front of the receiver-transmitter for
(3) Turn on the test equipment and place the maximum deflection on the XMTR
POWER-LIGHTS switch on RT-671/PRC-47 to POWER OUTPUT meter. Use the OPR-TUNE
ON. Permit the equipment to stabilize at least 5 switch to control power amplifier
minutes before beginning the procedures shown in the plate power. Do not permit the power
chart below. amplifier to operate for more than a
few seconds in the unloaded or off-
resonant condition, serious damage
c. Procedure.
can result. Between each procedural
(1) Set the selector switch on the antenna step of the following chart, resonate
simulator to the 2000 kHz position. the power amplifier output circuit at
(2) On RT-671/PRC-47.Set the the new operating frequency.
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Step settings settings procedures standards
I a. n/a a. Place OPR-TUNE switch a. Adjust M ADJ control a. Control must be able tc
to TUNE. until XMTR OUTPUT adjust pointer to mid-
pointer is at midscale. scale.
b. n/a b. n/a b. Immediately return b. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR.
2 a. n/a a. Place XMTR PWR a. Repeat step 1a. a. Same as step 1a.
switch to HI; then place
OPR-TUNE to TUNF
b. n/a b n/a b. Immediately return b. n/a
OPR-TUN E switch to
OPR: and place XMTR
PWR switch to LO.
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3 a. Set switch on antenna a. Adjust KILOCYCLES a. Repeat step 1a. a. Same as step 1a.
simulator to 11,999 kHz indicator to 11999; place
position. OPR-TUNE switch to
TUNE.
b. n/a b. n/a b. Immediately return b. n/a
OPR-TUNE switch to
OPR.
4 a. Same as step 3a. a. Place XMTR PWR a. Same as step 1a. a. Same as step 1a.
switch to HI; then place
OPR-TUNE to TUNE.
b. n/a b. n/a b. Immediately return b. n/a
OPR-TUNE to OPR; and
place XMTR PWR to LO.
4-16. Transmitter Frequency Stability Test (1) Connect the test equipment to Radio
(fig. 4-5) Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 as shown in
a. Test Equipment and Material. figure 4-5.
(1) Oscillator TS-382/U (2) Connect the primary power source to the
(2) Dummy Load DA-75/U receiver-transmitter.
(3) Frequency Counter AN/URM-79/U (3) Turn on the test equipment and place the
(4) Output attenuator (fig. 4-5) POWER-LIGHTS switch on RT-671/PRC-47 to POWER
ON. Permit the equipment to stabilize at least 5
(5) Blocking capacitor (fig 4-5) 4-6 Primary minutes before beginning the procedures shown in the
power source: 26.5-volt, dc, 11 amperes approx. chart below.
b. Test Conditions and Equipment Connections.
(2) Place the turns-counters of POWER OUTPUT meter. Use the OPR-TUNE switch to
AMPLIFIER TUNE and POWER AMPLIFIER LOAD control power amplifier plate power. Do not permit
controls to the settings recommended on the LOAD- the power amplifier to operate for more than a few
TUNE chart on the front of the receiver-transmitter. seconds in the unloaded or off-resonant condition,
CAUTION serious equipment damage can result. Between
Before making the following each procedural step of the following chart,
measurements, resonate the POWER resonate the power amplifier output circuit at the
AMPLIFIER TUNE and POWER new operating frequency.
AMPLIFIER LOAD controls for
maximum deflection on the XMTR
Test Radio
equipment control Test Performance
Step settings settings procedures standards
1 Adjust audio oscillator to Place CW-FSK/VOICE Measure transmitter output Output frequency is 9902
2000 Hz; set output level switch to CW-FSK. frequency with counter. kHz - 10 Hz.
to 0.1 volt rms.
2 Same as step 1. Same as step 1, except set Same as step 1. Output frequency is 9913
KILOCYCLES indicator kHz - 10 Hz.
to 9911.
3 Same as step 1. Same as step 1, except set Same as step 1. Output frequency Is 9924
KILOCYCLES indicator kHz - 10 Hz.
to 9922.
4 Same as step 1. Same as step 1, except set Same as step 1. Output frequency is 9935
KILOCYCLES indicator kHz - 10 Hz.
to 9933.
5 Same as step 1. Same as step 1, except set Same as step 1. Output frequency is 9946
KILOCYCLES indicator kHz - 10 Hz.
to 9944.
6 Same as step 1. Same as step 1, except set Same as step 1. Output frequency is 9957
KILOCYCLES indicator kHz - 10 Hz.
to 9955.
7 Same as step 1. Same as step 1, except set Same as step I. Output frequency is 9968
KILOCYCLES indicator kHz - 10 Hz.
to 9966.
8 Same as step 1. Same as step 1, except set Same as step 1. Output frequency is 9979
KILOCYCLES indicator kHz - 10 Hz.
to 9977.
9 Same as step 1. Same as step 1, except set Same as step 1. Output frequency is 9990
KILOCYCLES indicator kHz - 10 Hz.
to 9988.
10 Same as step 1. Same as step 1, except set Same as step 1. Output frequency is 10001
KILOCYCLES indicator kHz ± 10 Hz.
to 9999.
4-17. Transmitter Power Input Test (5) Primary power source: 26.5-volt, dc, 11
(fig. 4-6) amperes approx.
a. Test Equipment and Material. b. Test Conditions and Equipment Connections.
(1) Antenna simulator (p/o Cable Assembly (1) the test equipment to Radio Receiver-
Set AN/PRA-4) Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 as shown in figure 4-6.
(2) Dummy Load DA-75/U (2) Connect the primary power source to the
(3) Handset H-33G/PT receiver-transmitter.
(4) Dc ammeter, 0 to 15 amperes, Simpson (3) Place the POWER-LIGHTS switch on RT-
375 or equal. 671 /PRC-47 to POWER ON. Permit the equipment to
stabilize for at least 5 minutes before beginning the
procedures shown in the chart below.
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Step settings settings procedures standards
1 n/a Place XMTR PWR switch Return OPR-TUNE switch Dc ammeter reads not more
to HI and resonate power to OPR and close handset than 12.5 amperes.
amplifier output circuit to push-to-talk switch.
Maximum output with Speak normally into the
OPR-TUNE switch in microphone. Observe dc
TUNE position. ammeter reading.
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4-18. Transmitter CW Operation Test (1) Connect the test equipment to Radio
(fig. 4-7) Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 as shown in
a. Test Equipment and Material. figure 4-7.
(1) Oscilloscope AN/USM-50. (2) Connect the primary power source to the
(2) Dummy Load DA-75/U. receiver-transmitter.
(3) Telegraph Key J-45. (3) Turn on the test equipment and place the
(4) Primary power source: 26.5-volt, dc, POWER-LIGHTS switch on RT-671/PRC-47 to POWER
amperes approx. ON. Permit the equipment to stabilize at least 5
minutes before beginning the procedures shown in the
b. Test Conditions and Equipment Connections. chart below.
Test Radio
equipment control Test Performance
Step settings settings procedures standards
1 Adjust oscilloscope sweep to Verify that OPR-TUNE switch Key the transmitter with the Transmitter must key at all oper-
provide a keying envelope is at OPR; then place the CW- telegraph key at speeds from ating speeds up to 25 wpm with-
display at each keying speed. FSK/VOICE switch to CW- 5- to 25-wpm. Observe the out missing character or elements.
FSK. keying envelope for dis-
continuities.
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Step settings settings procedures standards
I Set meter range switch to 10 Place XMTR PWR switch to HI Hold telegraph key closed and Meter reads not less than 3.9 volts
VOLTS R.M.S. and peak the power amplifier; measure voltage across 300- rms.
return OPR-TUNE to OPR, an ohmn audio load
switch C W-FSK/VOICE switch
to C'W-I£SK; set VOLUME
control to maximum clockwise
stop.
2 Same as step 1. Same as step 1, except set Same as step 1. Same as step 1.
KILOCY('LI:S indicator to
11999. Resonate the power
amplifier output circuit with
XMTR PWR switch at LO
and then at HI.
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DEPOT MAINTENANCE
Figure 5-1. Transmit Mixer Balance and Transmitter Gain Control Adjustment, Equipment Setup.
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equipment control Test Performance
Step settings settings procedures standards
1 Set spectrum analyzer to Resonate power amplifier Adjust transmit mixer Adjust for minimum
11,000 kHz. with XMTR PWR switch balance pot A3R150 analyzer reading.
at HI. (fig. 3 95).
2 Same as step 1 Same as step 1 Immediately return OPR Not applicable.
TUNE switch to OPR.
3 Set multimeter to RF VOLTS, Place OPR-TUNE switch Adjust transmit gain Continue to adjust until
and connect the rf again to TUNE control A3R148 (fig. 3-95) meter indication stops
probe to J104 (fig.. 3 99). clockwise. rising.
5-5. Transmitter Hum Balance Adjustment b. Test Conditions and Equipment Connections.
(fig. 5-2) (1) Connect the test equipment to Radio
a. Test Equipment and Material. Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 as shown in
(1) Spectrum Analyzer AN/UPM-110 figure 5-2. Do not connect ME-26A/U until instructed to
(2) Converter. Hewlett-Packard K15-8551B do so.
(3) Dummy Load NA-75/U (2) Connect the primary power source to the
(4) Attenuator (see fig. 5-2). receiver-transmitter.
(5) Multimeter ME-26A/U (3) Turn on the test equipment and place the
POWER-LIGHTS switch on the RT-671/PRC-47 to
(6) Audio Oscillator TS-382/U
POWER ON. Permit the equipment to stabilize for at
(7) Primary power source: 115-volt, 400-Hz, least 5 minutes before beginning the procedures listed in
single-phase, 3 amp. the chart below.
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Figure 5-2. Transmitter Hum Balance Adjustment and modulation Fidelity Test, Equipment Setup.
Test Radio
equipment control Test Performance
Step settings settings procedures standards
1 Adjust audio oscillator to Place CW FSK/VOlCE Set spectrum analyzer to Adjust R121 for minimum
2800 Hz and set output switch to CW-FSK. 2400 kHz and adjust hum indication at 400 Hz.
level to 0.1 volts. balance potentiometer
R121 (fig. 3-95).
2 Return CW-FSK/VOICE
switch to VOICE.
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equipment control Test Performance
Step settings settings procedures standards
1 Adjust audio oscillator to Place OPR-TUNE switch to Adjust input attenuator on Set 1700 Hz level for later
1700 Hz and set output TUNE. spectrum analyzer so that reference.
level to 0.1 volts. 1700 Hz tone is at 0 dB
reference level. Not more than ± 6 dB from
2 Adjust audio oscillator to Same as step 1. Read amplitude of 300 Hz 1700 Hz value measured
300 Hz and set output tone on spectrum analyzer. in step 1.
level to 0.1 volts.
3 Adjust audio oscillator to Same as step 1. Read amplitude of 3000 Hz Not more than ± 6 dB from
3000 Hz and set output tone on spectrum 1700 Hz value
level to 0.1 volts. analyzer. measured in step 1.
5-7. Transmitter Spurious Output Adjustments b. Test Conditions and Equipment Connections.
(fig. 5-3)
(1) Connect the test equipment to Radio Receiver-
a. Test Equipment and Material. Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 as show' in figure 5-3. Do
(1) Spectrum Analyzer AN/UPM-110 not connect the ME-26A/U until instructed to do so.
(2) Converter, Hewlett-Packard K15-8551B
(2) Connect the primary power source to the receiver-
(3) Dummy Load DA-75/U transmitter.
(4) Attenuator (see figure 5-3)
(5) Audio mixer unit (see figure 5-3) (3) Turn on the test equipment and place the POWER-
(6) Multimeter ME-26A/U LIGHTS switch on the RT-671/PRC-4' to POWER ON.
(7) Audio Oscillator TS-382/U (2 required) Permit the equipment to stabilize for at least 5 minutes
before beginning the procedures listed in the chart
(8) Primary power source; 115-volt, 400-Hz,
below.
single-phase, 3 amps.
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equipment control Test Performance
Step settings settings procedures standards
1 Place CW-FSK/VOICE switch to CW-FSK. Measure third-order Not less than 30 dB down
Switch to CW-FSK distortion product above from peak envelope power
the passband (above output level.
2404.6 kHz).
2 Same as step 1. Measure third-order Same as step 1.
distortion product below
the passband (below
2399.0 kHz).
3 Reduce output of 900-Hz Same as step 1. Measure carrier amplitude Not less than 40 dB down
Oscillator to zero. (2400.0 kHz). from peak envelope power
output level.
4 Same as step 3. Same as step 1. Measure amplitude of 2800 Not less than 60 dB down
Hz sideband that occurs from peak envelope power
below the carrier (2397.2 output level.
kHz).
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Section I. GENERAL
6-1. Scope conducted using the bench test facilities provided by the
special test fixtures described in section I. Section II I
This chapter contains the depot-level performance tabulates the overall equipment performance tests
standards tests and defines the acceptable limits of indicated elsewhere in this technical manual, lists the
operational performance for a repaired Radio Set overall equipment adjustments and alignment routines,
AN/PRC-47. Section I contains general information and provides a table of final equipment standards of
applicable to the test procedures and test equipment, performance.
and includes construction details and schematic
diagrams for special test fixtures required for bench test 6-2. General
of modular subassemblies of the AN/PRC-47. Section II
lists the performance tests and specific procedures to be a. The following table provides a list of test
conducted for the evaluation and adjustment of plug-in equipment required for performance of these standards
modules of the radio set. These tests are tests.
b.The following table lists the special tools and test fixtures required for performance standards tests
Special tool FSN Ref drawing
Gage. thickness (feeler) 0.002 to 0,020 5210-031-1504
Gage, plug (depth) (u/w CV-1377A/PRC-47) Fig. 6-1
Gage, overtravel 0.041.inch Fig. 6-2
Output attenuator, 50: 1 Fig. 6-3
Test fixture for AM-3506/PRC-47 Fig. 6-4
Test fixture for AM-3507/PRC-47 Fig. 6-5
Test fixture for CV-1377A/PRC-47 Fig. 6-6
Indexing fixture for CV-1377A/PRC-47 Fig. 6-7
Test fixture for PP-3518/PRC-47 Fig. 6-8
Test fixture for 0-1032/PRC-47 Fig. 6-9
Test fixture for C-4311/PRC-47 Fig. 6-10
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c. Suggested parts locations, parts lists and schematic diagrams for the test fixtures listed above are described in
section III of this chapter. All pertinent construction details are shown for convenience.
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Figure 6-1. Plug Gage, Slug Adjustment
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6-3. Test Facilities subassemblies of the radio set to determine whether the
A primary power source of 115 volts, 400-Hz, single- defective circuit has been repaired. If doubt arises as to
phase alternating current at approximately 3.0 amperes, the completeness of the repair procedures, a limited
and a 26.6-volt direct current primary power source at number of performance standards tests will verify circuit
approximately 16 amperes is required for these tests. In performance.
addition, normal test instrument primary power facilities
(60- or 400- Hz) will be required. The test fixtures, or 6-6. Reference Standards Tests
their equivalent, shown in figures 6-4 through 6-10, will The following reference standards tests are required to
be required. provide assurance that satisfactory operating
parameters have been maintained or restored as a
6-4. Modification Work Orders result of depot overhaul procedures. Each group of
The performance standards listed in the following tests tests, performed on a specific modular subassembly, is
assume that all modification work orders (MWO's) have conducted using the test fixture for that module together
been performed. Consult DA Pam 310-7 for a list of with the equipment configuration specified in the
MWO's for Radio Set AN/PRC-47. procedure. Certain initial conditions must be
established before the performance tests and reference
6-5. Physical Tests and Inspection standards can be judiciously compared. Unless
Perform general inspection of all modular specified, all tests shall be performed in the order listed
in the procedures to avoid ambiguity.
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6-7. Tests to be Performed (a) Input current.
a. Audio Amplifier AM-3506/PRC47. The following (b) Power amplifier plate voltage.
tests must be performed using the test fixture for the (c) Power amplifier screen voltage.
AM-3506/PRC-47 (fig. 64). A schematic diagram, parts
(d) Driver plate voltage.
layout photographs and parts lists for this test fixture are
included in section III. (e) Relay voltage.
(1) Initial settings and adjustments. (I) Filtered low voltage.
(2) Maximum output levels, receive mode. (g) Regulated voltage.
(3) Frequency response and distortion, (h) Filament voltage.
receive mode. (i) Power amplifier bias voltage.
(4) AVC signal gate operation, receive mode. (j) Driver bias voltage.
(5) Harmonic distortion and frequency (k) Voltage regulator operation.
response, transmit mode. (3) Performance tests, 110-volts, 400-Hz
(6) Frequency response at nominal output, primary power source.
transmit mode. (a) Input current.
(7) CW oscillator operation test.6-7. (b) Relay voltage.
b. Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47. The (c) Filtered low voltage.
following tests must be performed using the test fixture (d) Regulated voltage.
for AM-3507/PRC-47 (fig. 6-5). A schematic diagram, (e) Filament voltage.
parts layout photographs, and parts lists for this test e. Radio Frequency Oscillator O-1032/PRC-47.
fixture are included in section III.
The following tests must be performed using the test
(1) Initial settings and adjustments. fixture for 0-1032/PRC-47 (fig. 6-9). A schematic
(2) Output, receive mode. diagram, parts layout photographs, and parts lists for
(3) Distortion. this test fixture are included in section III.
(4) Selectivity. (1) Initial settings and adjustments.
(5) Response, receive mode. (2) Locked oscillator, divider, and output
c. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47. The amplifier performance.
following tests are to be performed using the test fixture (3) Locked oscillator Q4 and 500-kHz
for CV-1377A/PRC-47 (fig. 6-6) together with the amplifier adjustments.
indexing fixture (fig. 6-7). Configuration drawings, parts (4) Locked oscillator Q8 and 100-kHz
layout photographs, parts lists and schematic diagrams amplifier adjustments.
for these test fixtures are included in section III. (5) Final frequency calibration.
(1) Mechanical alignment. f. Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47. The
(2) 5- to 14-MHz ringer circuit alignment. following tests must be performed using the test fixture
(3) Oscillator output adjustment. for the C-4311/PRC-47 (fig. 6-10). A schematic
(4) Oscillator alignment and tracking ad" diagram, parts layout photographs, and parts lists for
justment this test fixture are included in section III.
(5) Rf alignment, receive mode. (1) Pulse generator output.
(6) Rf alignment, transmit mode. (2) 1.8- to 0.9-MHz ringer circuit alignment.
(7) Oscillator control isolation amplifier test. (3) Crystal oscillator alignment.
d. Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47. The following (4) 601- to 600-kHz filter test.
tests must be performed using the test fixture for PP- (5) 550- to 750-kHz filter test.
3518/PRC-47 (fig. 6-8). A schematic diagram, parts (6) Frequency discriminator test.
layout photographs, and parts lists for this test fixture (7) Error voltage balance adjustment.
are included in section III. (8) Anti-lock test.
(1) Initial settings and adjustments. (9) SMO mixers test.
(2) Performance tests, 26.5-volts dc 6-8. Reference Standards
primary power source. The following chart lists the reference standards
procedures and the expected result or standard value.
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AM -3506/PRC-47 1. Make initial settings and adjustments. 1. (a) Set R54 for I watt output.
(b) Set R27 for 3.5 volts p-p at MIKE AMPL OUT jack.
(c) Set R40 so that VOX ON lamp lights.
(d) Set R46 for 20 volts pep at RX AUDIO OUT jack.
Waveshape is symmetrical.
2. Record maximum output levels, receive 2. (a) At RX AUDIO OUT jack, not less than 1 watt (18 volts
mode. rms across 300 ohms).
(b) At +AGC jack, not less than +14 volts dc.
(c) At -AGC jack, more negative than -5.5 volts dc.
3. Record frequency response and 3. (a) Frequency response. shall not vary more than ± 3 dB
distortion, receive mode. from the 1700 Hz value in range from 300 to 3000-Hz.
(b) Distortion shall be no more than 8% in range from 300to
3000-Hz.
(c) +AGC jack, not less than 7.0 volts dc in range from 300-
to 3000 Hz.
(d) -AGC jack, not less than-3.0 volts dc in range from 300-
to 3000 Hz.
4. + AGC jack, not more than 0.5 volts dc.
4. Record AVC signal gate operating level.
5. (a) Input level not more than 0.015 volts rms At 1700 Hz for
5. Measure input level and record harmonic
sinusoidal output.
distortion and frequency response below
the clipping and compression threshold (b) Harmonic distortion shall not exceed 5% from 300. to
levels. 3000. Hz.
(c) Frequency response shall not vary more than ± 2.5 dB
from the 1700 Hz value in the range from 300- to 3000-
Hz.
6. Frequency response shall not vary more than ± 2.0 dB from
6. Record frequency response at nominal the 1700 Hz value in the range from 300 To 3000.Hz
output level.
7. (a) MIKE AMPL OUT jack, 3.5 volts peak-to-peak.
7. Record operation of CW oscillator
(b) MIKE AMPL OUT jack, 800 ± 50 Hz.
(c) No clicks or chirps heard in loudspeaker.
(d) VOX ON lamp lights.
1. (a) Set C15, C17, L6, L7, and T3 for maximum at AUDIO
AM-3507/PRC-47 1. Make initial settings and adjustments. OUT jack.
(b) Select value of R14, if necessary. to obtain 0.5 volts
rms at XMTR OUT jack.
(c) Set R5 and C35 for minimum carrier leakage at XMTR
OUT jack.
2. Perform output test, receive mode. 2. Read signal generator output necessary to produce 0.1 volt
rms at AUDIO OUT jack. shall not exceed 200
microvolts.
3. (a) Read AUDIO OUT jack. not more than 5% from 497.0 to
3. Record distortion in audio pass. band.
499.7 kHz.
(b) Oscilloscope at AUDIO OUT shows no spikes or ripple
4. Record selectivity with O.05 volt input signal and AGC switch on.
4. The frequency difference between -60 dB points in the pass
5. Record frequency response. receive band shall not be more than 6.0 kHz.
mode. 5. Frequency response shall not vary more than 3 db above, nor 4
dB below the reference value at 498.3 kHz in the range
from 497.0 to 499.7 kHz.
CY-1377A/PRC 47 1. (a) Set slugs of L1 L2. and L3 to a depth of 7/32 from bottom
1. Perform mechanical alignment.
of coil form.
(b) Set slug of L4 to depth of 5/32 from bottom of coil form.
(c) Set slug of L5 to depth of 1/4 from bottom of coil form.
(d) Set slug of L145 to depth of 9/32 from bottom of coil
form.
2. Set C248. C250. C252. C254. C256, C258. C260, C262,
2. Align 5- to 14-MHz ringer circuit.
C264 and C266 At 1-MHz increments for maximum
output at 5 to 14 MHz jack. Must Be at least 0.9 volt
peak to-peak.
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3. Record oscillator output. 3. Output at midpoint of slug rack for each band, not less than
1.0 volt rms at VFO jack.
4. Align and track oscillator. 4. (a) Set inductors L125 through L144 to obtain calibration
within ± 1 kHz at each end of all bands.
(b) Record tracking deviation at 000, 250, 500, 750 and
999 on the slug rack control for each band.
Maximum deviation not more than ± 12 kHz.
5. Align and adjust receive rf circuit a. 5. Peak inductors L7-L16, L22-L31, L37-L46, and L52 L61 for
maximum if. output. Level shall not be less than
0.04 volt rms at each .5-MHz increment of all bands.
6. Align and adjust transmit rf circuits. 6. Peak inductors L5, and L67 to L76 for maximum rf output.
Level shall be between 30 and 300 millivolts rms.
7. Record oscillator control isolation amplifier 7. (a) VFO jack, not less than 1.0 volt rms at 2.0 MHz.
output. (b) VFO jack, not less than 1.0 volt rms at 12.0 MHz.
1. Perform initial settings and adjustments. 1. (a} DC VOLTAGE meter reads in +18V, +23V, and
PP-3518/PRC-47
+26.5V positions of VOLTAGE SEL switch with HV
ON-OFF switch at OFF.
(b) DC VOLTAGE meter reads in all positions except
FIL of VOLTAGE SEL switch with HV ON/OFF
switch at ON. Ac voltmeter reads approximately 6.3
volts rms in FIL position of VOLTAGE SEL switch.
(c) Set potentiometer A5R22 to + 19.0 ± 0.4 volts dc at
test point A5J8.
(d) Set potentiometer A5R3 to -110 ± 5.5 volts dc at test
point A5J2.
(e) Set potentiometer A5R4 to -32 ± 1.6 volts dc at test
point A5J1.
2. Dc ammeter reads not more than 12.5 amperes.
2. Record fully loaded primary input current
using 23.0 volts dc input voltage.
3. Record all power supply output voltages 3. (a) PA plate voltage: In red portion of DC VOLTAGE
and the ripple content of each with 23.0 meter; ripple less than 3.75 volts rms.
volts dc primary input power. (b) PA screen voltage: In red portion of DC VOLTAGE
meter; ripple less than 1.5 volts rms.
(c) Driver plate voltage: In red portion of DC VOLTAGE
meter; ripple less than 0.20 volt rms.
(d) Relay voltage: In red portion of DC VOLTAGE
meter.
(e) Filtered low voltage: In red portion of DC VOLTAGE
meter; ripple less than 0.075 volt rms.
(f) Regulated voltage: In red portion of DC VOLTAGE
meter; ripple less than 0.01 volt rms. Range of
adjustment from 18.0 to 20.0 volts dc; set to 19.0 ±
0.4 volts.
(g) Filament voltage: 6.0 to 6.3 volts peak on
oscilloscope.
(h) PA bias voltage: Set to -110 ± 1.0 volts; ripple less
than 0.10 volt rms. Driver bias voltage: Set to -32.0
±0.5 volts; ripple less than 0.05 volt rms.
(j) Voltage regulator operation: Output from 18.5 to
19.5 volts dc as input is varied from 22.0 to 28.0
volts dc
4. Record fully loaded primary input current 4. Ac ammeter reads not more than 3.0 amperes with ac
using 110 volts, 400-Hz primary power mains between 97.8 and 112.2 volts at 380 to 420
source. Hz.
5. Record all power supply output voltages 5. (a) Relay voltage: In red portion of DC VOLTAGE meter.
and the ripple content of
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power source. meter; ripple less than 0.075 volt rms.
(c) Regulated voltage: In red portion of DC VOLTAGE
meter; ripple less than 0.01 volt rms Range of
adjustment from 18.0 to 20.0 volts dc set at 19.0 +0.4
volts.
(d) Filament voltage: 6.9 to 6.5 volts rms on ac voltmeter.
O-1032/PRC-47 1. (a) At A6J2, read 17.6 ± 1.0 volts dc.
1. Perform initial settings and adjustments.
(b) Read 35.0 ± 6.0 ma on the 20V CURRENT mater.
2. Not less than 0.3 volt rms
2. Record output of 3.0 MHz subassembly.
3. (a) Q4 stable from 2.9 to 3.1 MHz.
3. Record locked oscillator Q4 bandwidth,
and 500-kHz amplifier output levels. (b) Output at A6J3, 1.5 ± 0.2 volts rms
4. Record locked oscillator Q8 bandwidth, (c) Output at A6J4, 1.5 ± 0.2 volts rms.
and 100-kHz amplifier output levels. 4. (a) Q8 stable from 2.9 to 3.1 MHz.
(b) Output at A6J1, 1.5 ± 0.4 volts rms
5. Record final oscillator frequency. 5. At A6J3, output frequency is 5000,000.00 ± 0.05 Hz.
C-4311/PRC-47' 1. Record pulse generator output. 1. (a) 100 kHz sinewave input is 1.81 ± 0.5 volts p*p and
pulse width is 0.3 ± 0.1 us
(b) 500 kHz input is 1.5 volts p-p
(c) 1-MHz pulse output is 6.0 ± 2.5 volts p-p and fall tune
is 0.1 ± 0.03 us.
(d) Adjust capacitor C15 for minimum ripple on 1. MHz
pulse.
2. Record 1.8- to 0.9-MHz. 2. Output volts at 1.8 - 0.9 MHz test point must not be less than:
At 1.8 MHz, 2.3 volts p-p.
At 1.7 MHz, 3.4 volts p-p.
At 1.6 MHz, 4.3 volts p-p.
At 1.5 MHz, 3.4 volts p-p.
At 1.4 MHz, 2.8 volts p-p.
At 1.3 MHz, 2.6 volts p p.
At 1.2 MHz, 2.8 volts p-p.
At 1.1 MHz, 3.6 volts p-p.
At 1.0 MHz, 3.3 volts p-p.
At 0.9 MHz, 3.3 volts p-p.
3. (a) Set output of Q21 to 3.707 MHz ± 1.0 Hz.
3. Align and adjust crystal oscillator output.
(b) Set output at A7J1 with S2 at 00 for each position of
bandswitch S1 within ±1 Hz:
S1 at 0, 700.0 kHz
S1 at 1, 699.0 kHz
S1 at 2, 698.0 kHz
S1 at 3, 697.0 kHz
S1 at 4, 696.0 kHz
S1 at 5, 695.0 kHz
S1 at 6, 694.0 kHz
S1 at 7, 693.0 kHz
S1 at 8, 692.0 kHz
S1 at 9, 691.0 kHz
(c) Set output at A7J1 with S1 at 0 for each position of
bandswitch S2 within ± 1 Hz:
S2 at 1, 690.0 kHz
S2 at 2, 680.0 kHz
S2 at 3, 670.0 kHz
S2 at 4, 660.0 kHz
S2 at 6, 650.0 kHz
S2 at 6, 640.0 kHz
S2 at 7, 630.0 kHz
S2 at 8, 620.0 kHz
S2 at 9, 610.0 kHz
4. Record output of 600 - 700-kHz filter. 4. At A7J1, 0.9 to 1.3 volts pep, at each setting of S1 and S2.
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5. Record output of 560 - 750-kHz filter. 5. At A7J4, from 575- to 725-kHz, 0.6 to 1.0 volt pep; at 650 and
775 kHz, 0.7 volts p-p. maximum, and at 500 and 800 kHz,
0.2 volts pep maximum.
6. Record frequency discriminator operation. 6. (a) At A7J5, not less than 4.0 volts dc from 650 to 700
kHz; A7J6 not more than 1.5 volts for same
frequencies. At A7J5, not more than 1.6 volts dc
from 700 to 750 kHz; A7J6 not less than 4.0 volts for
same frequencies.
(b) At A7J5, not less than 4.0 volts dc from 600 to 650
kHz; A7J6 not more than 1.5 volts for same
frequencies. At A7J5, not more than 1.5 volts dc
from 660 to 700 kHz; A7J6 not less than 4.0 volts for
same frequencies.
(c) At A7J5, not less than 4.0 volts dc from 560 to 600
kHz; A7J6 not more than 1.5 volts for same
frequencies. At A7J5, not more than 1.5 volts dc
7. Adjust error voltages. from 600 to 650 kHz; A7J6 not less than 4.0 volts for
same frequencies.
7. Select R144 to provide balanced 10 kHz modulation levels at
8. Verify successful antilock circuit
the output circuits of Q9 and Q12.
operation.
8. ANTI-LOCK lamp operates satisfactory and A7J4reads 1.05
volts pep.
9. Record SMO mixer output.
9. At A7J4, 1.5 ± 0.4 volts pep throughout tuning range of
equipment.
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(5) Adjust the output of the -7 volts power (7) Set the IMPEDANCE switch on the output
supply using the SIDETONE GATE TEST jack (J3) and meter to 300 OHMS, and adjust the meter multiplier for
the SIDETONE GATE ADJUST control on the test 5000 milliwatts full scale.
fixture. The reading at J3 must be set to -7.0 ± 0.2 volts NOTE
dc. Then place the power control switch on the -7 volts Perform the initial adjustments and
power supply to off. each of the following tests in the
(6) Permit the test equipment and the module order listed to avoid erroneous test
to stabilize for at least 5 minutes before beginning the results or maladjustment of the
following procedures. module gain settings.
Figure 6-11. Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC- 47 (A8A 7 ) Performance Tests, Initial Test Equipment
Connections
c. Initial Settings and Adjustments. (5) Reduce the output level of the audio
(1) Set the audio oscillator output frequency oscillator to 0. Reset it to 0.010 ± 0.002 volt rms at
to 1700 Hz and adjust the output level to 0.1 volt rms at MIKE AMPL IN jacks (J5 and J11) and adjust
RCVR AUDIO IN jacks (38 and J14). potentiometer R40 (fig. 3-94) until the VOX ON lamp
(2) Observe the output meter and adjust (DS2) on the test fixture lights
receiver gain control R54 (fig. 3-94) until the meter (6) Move the oscilloscope input to RCVR
reads 1.0 watt output (18.0 volts rms) at RCVR AUDIO AUDIO OUT jacks (J7 and J13). Energize the- 7 volts
OUT jacks (J7 and J13). dc power supply and reset SIDETONE GATE ADJUST
(3) Move the audio oscillator and the control for -7.1 ± 0.1 volts dc at SIDETONE GATE
frequency counter to MIKE AMPL IN jacks (J5 and J11). TEST jack (J3), if necessary. Increase the output level
reset the output level of the audio oscillator to 0.1 volt of the audio oscillator to 0.1 volt rms at 1700 Hz.
rms at 1700 Hz, if necessary. (7) Adjust potentiometer R46 (fig. 3-94) until
(4) Connect the oscilloscope to MIKE AMPL an oscilloscope deflection of 20 volts peak-to-peak is
OUT jacks (J6 and J12). Place the PTT switch of the observed. Be sure that the waveshape is symmetrical
test fixture to ON and adjust microphone amplifier gain (not clipped).
control R27 (fig- 3-94) until a deflection of 3.5 volts d. Maximum Output Levels, Receive Mode.
peak-to-peak is observed on the oscilloscope. (1) Turn off the -7 volts dc power supply by
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placing SIDETONE GATE ADJUST control to OFF. NOTE
Move the audio oscillator and frequency counter to If the VOX ON lamp fails to light,
RCVR AUDIO IN jacks (J8 and J14). Slowly increase adjust R40 (and R27, in extreme
the level of the 1700 Hz tone until clipping is noted on cases) until it lights.
the oscilloscope display. (4) Return the KEY switch to OFF and place
(2) Measure the level at RCVR AUDIO OUT the SIDETONE GATE ADJUST control to OFF.
jacks (J7 and J13), using the output meter. The reading g. Harmonic Distortion and Frequency Response,
must not be less than 1 watt in 300 ohms (18 volts rms).
Transmit Mode.
(3) Measure the voltage at +AGC jack (J10)
(1) Move the audio oscillator and frequency
with the multimeter. The reading must not be less than
counter to MIKE AMPL IN jacks (J5 and J11) and adjust
+14.0 volts dc.
the oscillator output frequency to 1700 Hz.
(4) Measure the voltage at -AGC jack (J9)
(2) Place the PTT switch to ON and observe
with the multimeter. The reading must be more
the waveform at MIKE AMPL OUT jacks (J6 and J12)
negative than -5.5 volts dc.
with the oscilloscope. Increase the level of the audio
e. Frequency Response and Distorsion, Receive oscillator output until clipping occurs on the waveform.
Mode. Reduce the output of the audio oscillator until the
(1) Connect the distortion analyzer to RCVR clipping disappears.
AUDIO OUT jacks (J7 and J13) together with the output (3) The voltage measured at MIKE AMPL IN
meter. jacks (J5 and J11) must not exceed 0.015 volt rms.
(2) Set the audio oscillator output frequency (4) Maintain the level measured in step (3),
to 300 Hz and adjust the level at RCVR AUDIO IN jacks and record the frequency response and harmonic
(J8 and J14) to 0.1 volt rms. distortion at 300, 1000, 1700 and 3000 Hz.
(3) Record the audio output (in dB) and the (5) The frequency response shall not vary
harmonic distortion (in %) that are present at RCVR more than ± 2.5 dB from the value recorded at 1700 Hz.
AUDIO OUT jacks (J7 and J13). Record the +AGC (6) The harmonic distortion shall not exceed
voltage at J10 and the -AGC voltage at J9. 5 % at any frequency.
(4) Repeat steps (2) and (3) with the oscillator h. Frequency Response at Nominal Output,
output frequency set to 1000 1700 and 3000 Hz.
Transmit Mode.
NOTE
(1) Connect the audio oscillator and
Be sure that the audio level at RCVR
frequency counter to MIKE AMPL IN jacks (J5 and J11)
AUDIO IN jacks (38 and J14) are
and adjust the output level to 0.1 volt rms at 1700 Hz.
maintained at 0.1 volt when the test
(2) Maintain this output level and measure
frequency is adjusted.
the frequency response at 300, 1000, 1700, and 3000
(5) The frequency response shall not vary Hz.
more than ± 3 dB from She value recorded at 1700 Hz.
(3) The frequency response shall not vary
(6) The harmonic distortion shall not exceed more than +2.0 dB from the value measured at 1700
8 % at any frequency. Hz.
(7) The +AGC voltage shall not be less than i. CW Oscillator Operation Test.
+7.0 volts dc at any frequency.
(1) Disconnect the audio oscillator from the
(8) The -AGC voltage must be more negative
test fixture. Connect the oscilloscope, frequency
than -3.0 volts dc at any frequency.
counter, and loudspeaker (or headset) to MIKE AMPL
f. AVC Signal Gate Operation, Receive Mode. OUT jacks (J6 and J12). Place the PTT switch to OFF.
(1) Set the SIDETONE GATE ADJUST (2) Place the KEY switch on the test fixture to
control to obtain 7.0 + 0.1 volts at SIDETONE GATE ON and record the voltage at MIKE AMPL OUT jacks
TEST jack (J3). (J6 and J12). The output voltage shall not be less than
(2) Connect the audio oscillator and 3.5 volts peak-to-peak.
frequency counter to RCVR AUDIO IN jacks (J8 and (3) Record the output frequency at jacks J6
J14), and adjust the output level to 0.1 volt at 1700 Hz.
(3) Note that the voltage at +AGC jack
(J10) decreases to not more than 0.5 volts dc and the
VOX ON lamp (DS2) lights when the KEY switch is
placed ON.
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and J12. The cw oscillator output frequency shall be (8) Power Supply (-110 volts dc), Harrison
800 ± 50 Hz. 6207B, or equal
(4) Operate the KEY switch between the (9) Resistance Decade Box MX-3991/V
MOM ON and OFF positions and observe the (10) Signal Generator SG-103/URM-25F
waveshape on the oscilloscope and listen to the output (11) Spectrum Analyzer AN/UPM-110
tone in the loudspeaker. The tone must be free from
(12) Test fixture for AM-3507/PRC-47 (fig. 6-
chirps and clicks, and the waveform shall display no
5)
sharp transients.
(13) Voltmeter ME 30A/U
(5) When the KEY switch is held ON, the
VOX ON lamp lights. b. Test Conditions and Equipment Connections.
6-11. Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47 (A8A2) CAUTION
(fig. 7-10) Before connecting the power
a. Test Equipment and Material. supplies to the test fixture, set their
output voltages to 26.0 ± 2.0 volts
(1) Audio Oscillator TS-382/U
and -110 ± 5 volts respectively. Then
(2) Converter (for spectrum analyzer),
return the power on-off switches to
Hewlett-Packard K15-8551B
the off position until instructed to
(3) Distortion Analyzer TS-723/U apply primary power to them.
(4) Frequency Counter AN /URM -79/U (1) Connect the test instruments to the test
(5) Multimeter ME-26A/U fixture as shown in figure 6-12. (The connections for the
(6) Oscilloscope AN/USM-50 remaining test equipment are detailed in the appropriate
(7) Power Supply (24 volts dc), Harrison procedural steps below.)
6202B, or equal
Figure 6-12. Amplifier-Modulator AM 3507/PRC-47 (A8A2), Performance Tests, Initial Test Equipment
Connections.
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(2) Remove the dust cover from the module, (6) Set the audio oscillator output frequency
and plug it into the test fixture. to 1700 Hz and adjust the level at AUDIO IN jack (J8) to
(3) Apply primary power to all test 1.25 volts rms. If the voltmeter reads 0.5 ± 0.1 volt rms
instruments and turn on each of the units. Immediately at XMIT OUT jack (J8) continue to step (9) If not,
adjust the output of the 24 volts power supply to 20.0 ± perform steps (7) and (8)
1.0 volts, the output of the 7 volts power supply to 6.0 ± (7) Connect the resistance decade box at the
0.5 volts, and the output of the 110 volts power supply eyelets normally used to attach R14 (fig. 3-20), after
to -110 ± 3.5 volts dc. removing R14. Set the selector knobs on the decade
(4) Place the POWER switch on the test box to 3900 OHMS.
fixture to ON, the AGC and ALC BIAS switches to OFF, (8) Repeat step (6) and adjust the resistance
the XMIT-RCVR switch to RCVR and the METER settings of the-resistance decade box until the voltmeter
RANGE switch to 200. Permit the test equipment and reading specifies) is obtained. Select a suitable
the module to stabilize for at least 5 minutes before resistance and install it in the module at the eyelets from
beginning the following procedures. which the original R14 was removed.
NOTE: NOTE
Perform the initial adjustments and Repeat step (6) after installation of the
each of the following tests in the replacement R14 to verify that proper
order listed to avoid erroneous test output is indeed available at XMIT OUT
results or maladjustment of the jack (J4).
module alignment. (9) Adjust capacitor C35 and potentiometer
e. Initial Settings and Adjustments. R5 on the module to minimize the carrier indication on
the spectrum analyzer.
(1) Set the signal generator to 498.3 kHz (cw
operation) and adjust the output level to 100 microvolts NOTE
at RCVR IN jack (J6) Connect the voltmeter to AUDIO If capacitor C35 is adjusted to either
OUT jack (J7} and adjust Cl5, C17, L6, L7, and T3 for limit, select a new value for shunting
maximum output. Record this output reading in dB for capacitor C36 that permits an
reference below. intermediate setting. Repeat step (9), if
(2) Slowly vary the signal generator output necessary.
frequency between 497.0 and 499.7 kHz and observe d. Output, Receive.
the point at which minimum output occurs. The (1) Place the XMIT-RCVR switch on the test
minimum audio output level at J7 shall not be more than fixture to RCVR (the AGC and ALC BIAS switches
3 dB below the reading recorded in step (1) above. remain OFF).
NOTE (2) Disconnect the audio oscillator and the
If the minimum audio output level is spectrum analyzer converter from the test fixture and
greater than 3 dB below the connect the voltmeter to AUDIO OUT jack (J7)
maximum output level observed in (3) Connect the signal generator and
step (1), set the signal generator to frequency counter to RCVR IN jack (J6) and set the
this frequency. Then readjust C15 signal generator output frequency to 498.3 kHz.
and C17 to increase the output until (4) Adjust the output level of the signal
it meets the performance standard. generator until the voltmeter reads 0.1 volt rms; then
Repeat steps (1 ) and (2) to verify. move the voltmeter to RCVR IN jack (J6) and measure
(3) Place the XMIT-RCVR switch on the test the output level of the signal generator. The level at J6
fixture to XMIT (the AGC and the ALC BIAS switches shall not be greater than 200 microvolts.
remain OFF); connect the voltmeter and spectrum e. Distortion, Receive.
analyzer converter to the XM IT OUT jack. (1) The AGC and ALC BIAS switches remain
(4) Connect the audio oscillator to AUDIO IN OFF and the XMIT-RCVR switch remains in the RCVR
jack (J8) Set the output frequency to 2800 Hz and adjust position.
the output level to 1.25 volts rms. (2) Verify that the signal generator output
(5) Adjust transformer T2 (fig. 3-7) and frequency is 498.3 kHz and that the output is connected
inductor L4 to obtain a maximum indication on the to RCVR IN jack (J6).
voltmeter at XMIT OUT jack (J4).
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(3) Adjust the output level of the signal and record the output (in dB) with reverence to 0 dB for
generator until the voltmeter reads 0.1 volt rms at the voltmeter reading in step (1). The output level shall
AUDIO OUT jack (J7) not increase more than 3 dB above the reference in step
(4) Place the AGC switch to ON and set AGC (1), nor decrease more than 4 dB below that reference
ADJUST control for a voltmeter reading of 0.05 volt rms at 497.0 and 499.7 kHz.
at AUDIO OUT jack (J7). 6-12. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47
(5) Connect the distortion analyzer to AUDIO (A8A3)
OUT jack (J7) and observe that the harmonic distortion (fig. 7-11)
does not exceed 5 %. a. Test Equipment and Material.
(6) Repeat steps (2) through (4) except adjust (1) Gauge, overtravel 0.041-in. (fig. 6-2)
the signal generator output frequency to 497.0 kHz. (2) Gauge, plug (depth) (fig. 6-1)
Repeat with signal generator output frequency set to (3) Gauge, thickness 0.0.02 to 0.020-in.
499.7 kHz. The harmonic distortion observed shall not (FSN 5210-031- 1504)
exceed 5 % at either frequency. (4) Frequency Counter AN/URM-78/U
(7) Disconnect the distortion analyzer and (5) Multimeter ME-26A/U
connect the oscilloscope at AUDIO OUT jack (J7).
(6) Oscilloscope AN/USM-50
(8) Increase the output of the signal generator
to 0.05 volt rms and vary the signal generator output (7) Power Supply (24 volts dc) Harrison
frequency between 497 and 500 kHz. 6202B (2 required)
(9) There shall be no spikes or ripple on the (8) Power Supply 1110 volts dc), Harrison
audio signal and no sudden increase in output level 6207 B.
indicated on the oscilloscope trace. (9) Receiver R-1433/UR 6-6).
f. Selectivity, Receive. (10) Signal Generator SG-103/URM-25F.
(1) Place the AGC and ALC BIAS switches to (11) Test Fixture for CV-1377A/PRC-47 (fig.
OFF and the XMIT-RCVR switch to RCVR. Verify that (12) Test Fixture, indexing (fig. 6-7).
the voltmeter is connected to AUDIO OUT jack (J7) (13) Voltmeter ME-30A/U.
(2) Verify that the signal generator output b. Test Conditions and Equipment Connections
frequency is set to 498.3 kHz and that the voltmeter CAUTION
reads 0.1 volt rms. Before connecting the power
(3) Move the voltmeter to RCVR IN jack (J6) supplies to the test fixture, set their
and increase the signal generator output level by 60 dB. output voltages to 14.0 ± 2.0 volts,
Return the voltmeter to AUDIO OUT jack (J7) and vary 26.5 ± 2.0 volts, and -110 ± 5 volts dc
the signal generator output frequency below 498.3 kHz respectively. Then return the power
until the voltmeter again reads 0.1 volt rms. Record the on-off switches to the off position
signal generator frequency. until instructed to apply primary
(4) Adjust the signal generator output power to them.
frequency above 498.3 kHz until the voltmeter again (1) connect the test instruments to the test
reads 0.1 volt rms. Record the signal generator output fixture as shown in figure 6-13. (The connections for the
frequency. The difference between the frequency remaining test equipment are detailed in the appropriate
obtained in step (4) and the frequency obtained in step procedural step below.)
(3) shall not be greater than 6.0 kHz.
(2) Before placing the CV-1377A/PRC-47 into
g. Frequency Response, Receive. the test fixture, remove the top and bottom covers from
(1) Reduce the signal generator output and the module. Perform the mechanical alignment
reset the output frequency to 498.3 kHz. Adjust the procedures (step c ) it the slug rack or its associated
output level of the signal generator until the volmeter inductors have been replaced.
reads 0.1 volt rms. (3) Place all switches on the test fixture to
(2) Adjust the signal generator to 497.0 kHz OFF and all of the controls to zero.
and record the output (in dB) with reference to 0 dB for (4) Apply power to all test equipment and turn
the voltmeter reading in step (1). on each of them. Place the test fixture POWER ON-
(3) Adjust the signal generator to 499.7 kHz OFF switch to ON and reset the output of the power
supplies to 19.0 ± 1.0 volts dc at connector J 1-3, 26.5 ±
1.5 volts dc at connector J 1-4, and -110 ± 3.5 volts dc
at connector J5-E.
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(5) Measure the output voltage at connector Place the teat fixture POWER ON-OFF switch to OFF
J3-1 and set potentiometer R6 of the test set to obtain- and install the module in the test fixture.
35 ± 1.0 volts dc. (8) Return the test fixture POWER ON-OFF
(6) Place the AVC ON-OFF switch of the test switch to ON and permit the module and the test
fixture to ON and measure the output voltage at equipment to stabilize for at least 5 minutes before
connector J3-4. Set potentiometer R8 on the test fixture performing the remaining procedures.
to obtain-2.2 volts dc. NOTE
(7) After performing the mechanical If the mechanical alignment
alignment procedures of step c, replace the bottom procedure was performed in (7)
cover on the CV-1377A/PRC-47, attach the indexing above, proceed directly to step d and
fixture to the drive coupling end of the module with the perform the remaining procedures in
three knurled thumbscrews. the order listed.
Figure 6-13. Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC - 47 (A8A3), Performance Tests, Initial Test Equipment
Connections.
c. Mechanical Alignment. This procedure is from the bottom of the coil form (second ring on plug
performed with the module disconnected from the test gage (fig. 6-1)).
fixture. The bottom cover must be loosened and (3) Set the slug of coil L4 to a depth of
removed to provide access to the inductor slugs. Refer 5/32inch from the bottom of the coil form (first ring on
to figures 3-41, 3-96 through 3-98, and 3-105 for the plug gage), and set L5 slug to a depth of 1/4-inch from
location of adjustments referred to in these procedures. the bottom of the coil form (third ring on the plug gage).
(1) Using multimeter ME-26A/U, check the Set the slug of coil L145 to a depth of 9/32 inch (fourth
internal resistance between connector P3-3 and ground, ring on the plug gage).
and between P3-4 and ground; each reading shall be (4) Remove the 0.041" overtravel tool from
100 ohms ± 10 % the slug rack, install the bottom cover of the module,
(2) Attach the 0.041" overtravel tool to the and install the module in the test fixture.
slug rack. With the control on the indexing fixture set NOTE
for 000 (slugs fully inserted in their respective coils), Return to paragraph 6-12 b (7) and
adjust L1, L2, and L3 (fig. 3-96) to a depth of 7/32-inch
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continue the procedures after (13) Rotate the switch-on the indexing fixture
performing the remaining initial to 7 and set the receiver to 10.0 MHz.
setup instructions. (14) Adjust capacitor C258 to provide a 10.000
d. 5- to 14- MHz Ringer Circuit Alignment. MHz reading on the receiver (or frequency counter).
(1) Connect the oscilloscope and receiver (or Readjust capacitor C258 for minimum 1-MHz ripple on
frequency counter) and the multimeter rf probe to the 5- the oscilloscope wavetrain. The remaining 10.0 MHz
14 MHz tip jack at the right side of the upper shelf of the wavetrain amplitude shall not be less than 0.9 volt peak-
test fixture. to-peak.
(2) Set the switch on the indexing fixture (fig. (15) Rotate the switch on the indexing fixture
6-7) to 2, and the slug rack control to 000 position. to 8 and set the receiver to 11.0 M Hz.
(3) On the test fixture, place the POWER (16) Adjust capacitor C260 to provide an
ON-OFF switch to ON, the FUNCTION SEL switch to 11.000 MHz reading on the receiver (or frequency
RCVR, the AVC switch to ON, the LOOP SEL switch to counter}. Readjust capacitor C260 for minimum 1-MHz
CLOSED, and OSC CONT switches to 0 and 00. ripple on the oscilloscope wavetrain. The remaining
(4) Adjust capacitor C248 (fig. 3-97) to 11.0 MHz wavetrain amplitude shall not be less than 0.9
provide a 5.000 MHz reading on the receiver (or volt peak-to-peak.
frequency counter) Set the oscilloscope sweep rate to (17) Rotate the switch on the indexing fissure
1.0 microseconds/cm. and readjust capacitor C248 for to 9 and set the receiver to 12.0 MHz.
minimum 1-MHz ripple (amplitude modulation) on the (18) Adjust capacitor C262 to provide a 12.000
oscilloscope wavetrain. The remaining 5.0 MHz MHz reading on the receiver (or frequency counter).
wavetrain amplitude shall be not less than 0.9 volts Readjust capacitor C262 for minimum 1-MHz ripple on
peak-to-peak. the oscilloscope wavetrain. The remaining 12.0 MHz
(5) Rotate the switch on the indexing fixture wavetrain amplitude shall not be less than 0.9 volt peak-
to 3 and set the receiver to 6.0 MHz. to-peak.
(6) Adjust capacitor C250 to provide a 6.000 (19) Rotate the switch on the indexing fixture
M Hz reading on the receiver (or frequency counter). to 10 and set the receiver to 13.0 MHz.
Readjust capacitor C250 for minimum 1-MHz ripple on (20) Adjust capacitor C264 to provide a 13.000
the oscilloscope wavetrain. The remaining 6.0 MHz MHz reading on the receiver (or frequency counter).
wavetrain amplitude shall not be less than 0.9 volts Readjust capacitor C264 for minimum 1-MHz ripple on
peak-to-peak. the oscilloscope wavetrain. The remaining 13.0 MHz
(7) Rotate the switch on the indexing fixture wavetrain amplitude shall not be less than 0.9 volt peak-
to 4 and set the receiver to 7.0 MHz. to-peak.
(8) Adjust capacitor C252 to provide a 7.000 (21) Rotate the switch on the indexing fixture
MHz reading on the receiver (or frequency counter). to 11 and set the receiver to 14.0 M Hz.
Readjust capacitor C252 for minimum 1-MHz ripple on (22) Adjust capacitor C266 to provide a 14.000
the oscilloscope wavetrain. The remaining 7.0 MHz MHz reading on the receiver (or frequency counter}.
wavetrain amplitude shall not be less than 0.9 volt peak- Readjust capacitor C266 for minimum 1-MHz ripple-on
to-peak. the oscilloscope wavetrain. The remaining 14.0 MHz
(9) Rotate the switch on the indexing fixture wavetrain amplitude shall not be less than 0.9 volt peak-
to 5 and set the receiver to 8.0 MHz. to-peak.
(10) Adjust capacitor C254 to provide an 8.000 e. Oscillator Output Test
MHz reading on the receiver (or frequency counter). (1) Rotate the indexing fixture switch (fig. 67)
Readjust capacitor C254 for minimum 1-MHz ripple on to 2, and set the slug rack control to 500.
the oscilloscope wavetrain. The remaining 8.0 MHz (2) On the test fixture, set the LOOP SEL
wavetrain amplitude shall not be less than 0.9 volt peak- switch to CLOSED, place OSC CONTROL switch S1 to
to-peak. 0, and set OSC CONTROL switch S2 to 50.
(11) Rotate the switch on the indexing fixture (3) Connect the multimeter rf probe to the
to 6 and set the receiver to 9.0 MHz. test fixture VFO jack.
(12) Adjust capacitor C256 to provide a 9.000 (4) Read the multimeter; then rotate the
MHz reading on the receiver (or frequency counter). switch on the indexing fixture to 3, and the OSC
Readjust capacitor C256 for minimum 1-MHz ripple on CONTROL switch S1 to 1 and read the multimeter
the oscilloscope wavetrain. The remaining 9.0 MHz again. Continue the simultaneous advancement of the
wavetrain amplitude shall not be less than 0.9 volt peak- indexing fixture switch and the OSC CONTROL switch
to-peak. S1 throughout their range. The multimeter reading shall
not be leas than 1.0 volt at any band position.
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f. Oscillator Alignment and Tracking Adjustment. (14) Repeat steps (12) and (13) until both
(1) On the test fixture, place the POWER frequency settings are within the °1 kHz limit specified.
ON-OFF switch to OFF and the LOOP SEL switch to (15) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to 4
OPEN. and rotate the slug rack control to 000. Adjust inductor
(2) Remove the module from the test fixture L137 (fig. 3-105) until the vfo output is 4,500 ± 1 kHz.
and adjust capacitor C344 (fig. 3-98) to its mechanical (16) Rotate the slug rack control on the
midpoint. indexing fixture to the 999 position and adjust inductor
(3) Return the test fixture POWER ON-OFF L127 (fig. 3-96) until the vfo output is 5,500 ± 1 kHz.
switch to ON and adjust ERROR A ADJ and ERROR B (17) Repeat steps (16) and (17) until both
ADJ controls to provide 1.0 ± 0.05 volt dc at test points frequency settings are within the ± 1 kHz limit specified.
J19 and J20. Record the voltage at each of these test (18) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to 5
points. and rotate the slug rack control to 000. Adjust inductor
(4) Again place the test fixture POWER ON- L138 (fig. 3-96) until the vfo output is 5,500 ± 1 kHz.
OFF switch to OFF and install the module in the test (19) Rotate the slug rack control on the
fixture. indexing fixture to the 999 position and adjust inductor
(5) With the multimeter connected to J19, L128 (fig. 3-105) until the vfo output is 6,500 ± 1 kHz.
close the test fixture POWER ON-OFF switch to ON (20) Repeat steps (18) and (19) until both
and note that the ERROR B LEVEL does not change frequency settings are within the ± 1 kHz km specified.
more than ± 0.1 volt from the reading recorded in step (21) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to
(3). and rotate the slug rack control to 000. Adjust inductor
(6) Move the multimeter to J20 and observe L139 (fig. 3-96) until the vfo output is 6,500 ± 1 kHz.
that ERROR A LEVEL does not change more than ± 0.1 (22) Rotate the slug rack control on the
volt from the reading recorded in step (31. indexing fixture to the 999 position and adjust inductor
(7) Adjust the receiver to 2.500 MHz and L129 (fig. 3-105) until the vfo output is 7,600 ± 1 kHz.
loosely couple the receiver antenna to the VFO jack on (23) Repeat steps (21) and (22) until both
the test fixture. (The frequency counter may be frequency settings are within the ± 1 kHz limit specified.
connected to the test fixture VFO jack as an alternate
(24) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to 7
method.)
and rotate the slug rack control to 000. Adjust inductor
(8) On the indexing fixture (fig. 6-7), set the L140 (fig. 3-96) until the vfo output is 7,500 ± 1 kHz.
switch to 2, and rotate the slug rack control to 000
(25) Rotate the slug rack control on the
position.
indexing fixture to the 999 position and adjust inductor
(9) Adjust inductor L135 (fig. 3-105) until the L130 (fig. 3-105) until the vfo output is 8,600 ± 1 kHz.
vfo output is 2,500 ± 1 kHz.
(26) Repeat steps (24) and (25) until both
(10) Rotate the slug rack control on the frequency settings are within the ± 1 kHz limit specified.
indexing fixture to the 999 position and adjust inductor
(27) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to 8
L125 (fig. 3-96) until the vfo output is 3,500 ± 1 kHz.
and rotate the slug rack control to 000. Adjust inductor
(11) Repeat steps (9) and (10) until both L141 (fig. 3-96) until the vfo output is 8,500 ± 1 kHz.
frequency settings are within the ± 1 kHz limit specified.
(28) Rotate the slug rack control on the
(12) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to 3 indexing fixture to the 999 position and adjust inductor
and rotate the slug rack control to 000. Adjust inductor L131 (fig. 3-105) until the vfo output is 9,500 ± 1 kHz.
L136 (fig. 3-105) until the vfo output is 3,500 ± 1 kHz.
(29) Repeat steps (27) and (28) until both
(13) Rotate the slug rack control on the frequency settings are within the ± 1 kHz limit specified.
indexing fixture to the 999 position and adjust inductor
(30) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to 9
L126 (fig. 3-96) until the vfo output is 4,500 ± 1 kHz
and rotate the slug rack control to 000. Adjust
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inductor L142 (fig. 3-96) until the vfo output is 9,500 ± 1 g. Rf Alignment, Receive Mode
kHz. (1) On the test fixture, place the FUNCTION
(31) Rotate the slug rack control on the SEL switch to RCVR, the LOOP SEL switch to
indexing fixture to the 999 position and adjust inductor CLOSED, and then place the POWER ON-OFF switch
L132 (fig. 3-105) until the vfo output is 10,500 ± 1 kHz. to ON. Set OSC CONTROL to 0 and 09.
(32) Repeat steps (30) and (31) until both (2) Rotate the switch on the indexing fixture
frequency settings are within the ± 1 kHz limit specified. (fig. 6-7) to 2 and set the slug rack control to the 000
(33) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to position.
10 and rotate the slug rack control to 000. Adjust (3) Adjust the signal generator to 2.0 MHz,
inductor L143 (fig. 3-105) until the vfo output is 10,500 CW operation, and connect the RF OUTPUT jack to the
± 1 kHz. RCVR ANT jack of the test fixture.
(34) Rotate the slug rack control on the (4) Connect the voltmeter to the AUDIO OUT
indexing fixture to the 999 position and adjust inductor jack of the test fixture and adjust the signal generator
L133 (fig. 3-96) until the vfo output is 11,500 ± 1 kHz. output frequency and level controls until an indication is
(35) Repeat steps (33) and (34) until both obtained on the voltmeter.
frequency settings are within the ± 1 kHz limit specified. (5) Adjust inductors L7, L22, L37, and L52
(36) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to (fig. 3-105) to obtain maximum voltmeter reading.
11 and rotate the slug rack control to 000. Adjust Minimum limit is 0.04 volts rms.
indictor L144 (fig. 3-105) until the vfo output is 11,500 ± NOTE
1 kHz. Adjust the output level of the signal
(37) Rotate the slug rack control on the generator and the voltmeter scale
indexing fixture to the 999 position and adjust inductor multiplier as required to reduce the
L134 (fig. 3-96) until the vfo output is 12,500 ± 1 kHz. possibility of limiting within the
(38) Repeat steps (36) and (37) until both several modules.
frequency settings are within the ± 1 kHz limit specified. (6) Rotate the switch of the indexing fixture to
(39) Without further adjustment to the 3 and set the output of the signal generator to
inductors mentioned above, record the oscillator output approximately 3.0 MHz. Adjust the output level and
frequencies for each setting of the band switch and the frequency of the signal generator until an indication is
slug rack control on the indexing fixture. The maximum obtained on the voltmeter.
allowable deviation from the desired oscillator output is (7) Adjust inductors L8, L23, L38, and L53
± 12 kHz within any one band. (fig. 3-105) to obtain maximum voltmeter reading.
NOTE Minimum limit is 0.04 volts rms.
If the frequency deviates more than (8) Rotate the switch of the indexing fixture to
this amount from the desired value, 4 and set the output of the signal generator to
tracking correction is necessary. If approximately 4.0 MHz. Adjust the output level and
the majority of the bands is high (or frequency of the signal generator until an indication is
low) at the 500 position of the slug obtained on the voltmeter.
rack control, adjust C344 (fig. 3-98). (9) Adjust inductors L9, L24, L39, and L54
If C344 fails to compensate for (fig. 3-105) to obtain maximum voltmeter reading.
tracking error, replace one or more of Minimum limit is 0.04 volts rms.
the capacitors (C299, C301, C303, (10) Rotate the switch of the indexing fixture to
C305, C307, C309, C311, C313, C315 5 and set the output of the signal generator to
or C317) in the shunt coil approximately 5.0 MHz. Adjust the output level and
assemblies. The low frequency end frequency of the signal generator until an indication is
of bands 3 through 11 (M Hz) can be obtained on the voltmeter.
raised or lowered to a maximum (11) Adjust inductors L10, L25 L40, and L55
deviation of ± 8 kHz to assist in (fig. 3-96) to obtain maximum voltmeter reading.
tracking at mid-band. Do not adjust Minimum limit is 0.04 volts rms.
the low -frequency end of the 2.0 M (12) Rotate the switch of the indexing fixture to
Hz band. 6 and set the output of the signal generator to
approximately 6.0 MHz. Adjust the output level and
frequency of the signal generator until an indication is
obtained on the voltmeter.
(13) Adjust inductors L11, L26, L41, and
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L56 (fig. 3-96) to obtain maximum voltmeter reading. (5) Connect the rf probe of the multimeter to
Minimum limit is 0.04 volts rms. RF OUT jack (J13) on the test fixture and adjust
(14) Rotate the switch of the indexing fixture to inductor L67 (fig. 3-105) to obtain maximum output.
7 and set the output of the signal generator to NOTE
approximately 7.0 MHz. Adjust the output level and Adjust the output level of the signal
frequency of the signal generator until an indication is generator as required to limit the
obtained on the voltmeter. maximum indication on the
(15) Adjust inductors L12, L27, L42, and L57 multimeter to 80 volts rms.
(fig. 3-96) to obtain maximum voltmeter reading. (6) On the indexing fixture, rotate the slug
Minimum limit is 0.04 volts rms. rack control to the 999 position. On the test fixture set
(16) Rotate the switch on the indexing fixture OSC CONTROL switches to 9 and 99; then adjust
to 8 and set the output of the signal generator to inductor L5 ((fig.. 3-96) for maximum output indication.
approximately 8.0 MHz. Adjust the output level and (7) Reset the slug rack control on the
frequency of the signal generator until an indication is indexing fixture to the 000 position and set the OSC
obtained on the voltmeter. CONTROL switches to 0 and 00; then repeat steps (5)
(17) Adjust inductors L13, L28, L43, and L58 and (6) until further adjustment no longer increases the
(fig. 3-96) to obtain maximum voltmeter reading. output level.
Minimum limit is 0.04 volts rms. (8) Record the signal generator output level
(18) Rotate the switch of the indexing fixture to necessary to produce 80 volts rms at J13, as the
9 and set the output of the signal generator to indexing fixture is placed at the 000, 500, and 999
approximately 9.0 MHz. Adjust the output level and positions (set OSC CONTROL switches on the test
frequency of the signal generator until an indication is fixture to identical values as the indexing fixture). The
obtained on the voltmeter. output level must remain between 30 and 300 millivolts
(19) Adjust inductors L14, L29, L44, and L59 at each setting across the band.
(fig. 3-96) to obtain maximum voltmeter reading. (9) On the indexing fixture set the switch to 3
Minimum limit is 0.04 volts rms. and rotate the slug rack control to the 000 position. Set
120) Rotate the switch of the indexing fixture to 10 and the OSC CONTROL switches on the test fixture to 0 and
set the output of the signal generator to approximately 00; then adjust inductor L68 (fig. 3-105) for maximum
10.0 MHz. Adjust the output level and frequency of the output voltage.
signal generator until an indication is obtained on the (10) Repeat step (8).
voltmeter. (11) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to 4
(21) Adjust inductors L15, L30, L45, and L60 and rotate the slug rack control to its 000 position. Set
(fig. 3-105) to obtain maximum voltmeter reading. the OSC CONTROL switches on the test fixture to 0 and
Minimum limit is 0.04 volts rms. 00; then adjust inductor L69 (fig. 3-105) for maximum
(22) Rotate the switch of the indexing fixture to output voltage.
11 and set the output of the signal generator to (12) Repeat step (8).
approximately 11.0 MHz. Adjust the output level and (13) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to 5
frequency of the signal generator until an indication is and rotate the slug rack control to its 000 position. Set
obtained on the voltmeter. the OSC CONTROL switches on the test fixture to 0 and
(23) Adjust inductors L16, L31, L46 and L61 00; then adjust inductor L70 (fig. 3-96) for maximum
(fig. 3-105) to obtain maximum voltmeter reading. output voltage.
Minimum limit is 0.04 volts rms. (14) Repeat step (8).
h. Rf Alignment, Transmit Mode. (15) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to 6
(1) On the test fixture, place the FUNCTION and rotate the slug rack control to its 000 position. Set
SEL switch to XMIT, the LOOP SEL switch to CLOSED, the OSC CONTROL switches on the test fixture to 0 and
then place the POWER ON-OFF switch to ON, and 00; then adjust inductor L71 (fig. 3-96) for maximum
OSC CONTROL switches to 0 and 00. output voltage.
(2) Rotate the switch on the indexing fixture (16) Repeat step (8).
(fig. 6-7) to 2 and set the slug rack control to the 000 (17) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to 7
position. and rotate the slug rack control to its 000 position. Set
(3) On the top of the module, rotate the rf the OSC CONTROL switches on the test fixture to 0 and
gain control (R148) to its clockwise stop. 00; then adjust inductor L72 (fig. 3-96) for maximum
(4) Adjust the signal generator to 500 kHz, output voltage.
CW operation, and connect the RF OUTPUT jack to 500 (18) Repeat step (8).
KHZ IN jack (J18) on the test fixture.
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(19) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to 8 6-13. Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47. (A8A5)
and rotate the slug rack control to its 000 position. Set (fig. 7-12)
the OSC CONTROL switches on the test fixture to 0 and a. Test Equipment and Material.
00; then adjust inductor L73 (fig. 3-96) for maximum
(1) Ammeter, AC (0 to 5 amperes)
output voltage.
(2) Ammeter, DC (0 to 1 ampere)
(20) Repeat step (8).
(3) Ammeter, DC (0 to 15 amperes)
(21) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to 9
and rotate the slug rack control to its 000 position. Set (4) Oscilloscope AN/USM-50
the OSC CONTROL switches on the test fixture to 0 and (5) Power Supply (24 volts dc), Harrison
00; then adjust inductor L74 (fig. 3-96) for maximum 6434B or equal
output voltage. (6) Multimeter ME-26A/U
(22) Repeat step (8). (7) Test fixture for PP-3518/PRC-47
(23) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to (8) Voltmeter ME-30A/U.
10 and rotate the slug rack control to its 000 position. b. Test Conditions and Equipment Connections.
Set the OSC CONTROL switches on the test fixture to 0
CAUTION
and 00; then adjust inductor L76 (fig. 3-105) for
Before connecting the Harrison
maximum output voltage.
6434B power supply to the test
(24) Repeat step (8).
fixture, set its output voltage to 24.0
(25) On the indexing fixture, set the switch to ± 2.0 volts dc. Return the power on-
11 and rotate the slug rack control to its 000 position. off switch of this power supply to off
Set the OSC CONTROL switches on the test fixture to 0 until instructed to apply primary
and 00; then adjust inductor L76 (fig. 3-105) for
power to it.
maximum output voltage.
(1) Connect the ac primary power sources to
(26) Repeat step (8). the test set with the ac ammeter properly connected to
NOTE the 115 volts ac 400 Hz mains. (See fig. 6-14.)
Potentiometer R148 may be adjusted NOTE
to compensate for out-of-tolerance Observe that the current transformer,
operation. Care should be taken to if used, has the proper turns ratio for
recheck critical frequencies to assure the ammeter.
that they remain in tolerance after
this adjustment. WARNING
Never permit the secondary of the
(27) Disconnect the signal generator from the
500 KHZ IN jack of the test fixture. Adjust current transformer to remain open-
potentiometer R150 (fig. 3-96) for minimum output circuited with power applied to the
voltage on the multimeter. primary power source. Fatal
voltages can exist across this
i. Oscillator Control Isolation Amplifier Test.
winding.
(1) Connect the multimeter rf probe to the
(2) Connect the dc power supply to the test
test set VFO jack.
fixture with the 0 to 15 ampere dc ammeter connected
(2) On the test fixture, place the FUNCTION to the positive (+) lead from this power supply. (See fig.
SEL switch to RCVR, the AVC switch to ON, the LOOP 6-14.)
SEL switch to CLOSED, OSC CONTROL switch S1 to 0
and OSC CONTROL switch S2 to 00; then place the NOTE
POWER ON-OFF switch to ON. If an ammeter shunt is required with
(3) Set the switch on the indexing fixture (fig. the dc ammeter being used, be sure
6-7) to 2 and rotate the slug rack control to the 000 that the voltage drop and current
position. rating match the dc ammeter.
(4) Record the output voltage at VFO jack. (3) Connect the remainder of the test
This voltage shall not be less than 1.0 volt rms. instruments to the test fixture as shown in figure 614.
(5) Set the switch on the indexing fixture to (4) Remove the top cover from the PP-
11 and leave the slug rack control at the 000 position. 3518/PRC-47 power supply module to be tested, and
On the test fixture, place the OSC CONTROL switch S1 install this module in the connector on top of the test
to 9 and OSC CONTROL switch S2 to 00. fixture.
(6) Repeat step (4). (5) On the test fixture, place the HV ON-OFF
switch to OFF, the +23V ON-OFF switch to OFF, and
the VOLTAGE SEL switch to
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+19V. Then place the BLOWER ON-OFF switch to ON Personal injury or death can result.
and set 115VAC ON-OFF switch to ON. Observe that Be careful.
the text fixture blower is running, and 115 VAC lamp is NOTE
lit. Perform the initial adjustments and
WARNING each of the following tests in the
Voltages to 1500 volts are present in order listed to avoid erroneous test
the PP-3518/PRC-47 power supply results or maladjustment of the
module. control settings.
Figure 6-14. Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 (A8A5 ), Performance Tests, Initial Test Equipment Connections.
c. Initial Settings and Adjustments. (3) Place the HV ON-OFF switch to OFF,
(1) Rotate the VOLTAGE SEL switch to all return the VOLTAGE SEL switch on the test fixture to
positions and note that an indication is obtained on the +19V position, and apply primary power to the Harrison
DC VOLTAGE meter only at the +19V, +23V, and 6434B power supply. Then place the test set +23V ON-
+26.5V positions. (Ignor the ac voltmeter at this timed) OFF switch to ON
(2) Place the HV ON-OFF switch to ON and (4) Connect the multimeter to the output
note that an indication is obtained on the DC VOLTAGE terminals of the Harrison 6434B power supply and adjust
meter in all positions of the VOLTAGE SEL switch the terminal voltage to 23.0 ± 0.25
except FIL The ac voltmeter indicates approximately 6.3
volts when VOLTAGE SEL is in the FIL position.
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volts dc. Then move the multimeter dc lead to test jack (2) The ac voltmeter shall read not more than
J8 (fig. 3-11) on Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47. 0.20 volt rms.
(6) Adjust potentiometer A5R22 (fig. 3-11) i. Relay Voltage.
until the multitester reads 19.0 ± 0.4 volts dc. (1) On the test fixture, place the HV ON -OFF
(6) Connect the multimeter negative ( - ) lead switch to OFF and rotate the VOLTAGE SEL switch to
to test jack J2 (fig. 3-11) on Power Supply PP- +26.5V.
3518/PRC-47. (2) The DC VOLTAGE meter shall indicate in
(7) Adjust potentiometer A5R3 (fig. 3-11) the red portion of the meter scale.
until the multimeter reads -110 + 5.5 volts dc. j. Filtered Low Voltage.
(8) Connect the multimeter negative ( - ) lead (1) Rotate the VOLTAGE SEL switch to
to test jack J1 (fig. 3-11) on Power Supply PP- +23V. The DC VOLTAGE meter shall indicate in the
3518/PRC-47. red portion of the meter scale.
(9) Adjust potentiometer A5R4 {fig. 3-11) (2) The ac voltmeter shall read not more than
until the multimeter reads-32 ± 1.6 volts dc. 0.075 volt rms.
d. Performance Tests, 26.5-volts DC Primary k. Regulated Voltage.
Power Source. The tests listed in paragraphs e to o are (1) Rotate the VOLTAGE SEL switch to
to be conducted in the sequence shown after these +19V. The DC VOLTAGE meter shad indicate in the
initial conditions have been satisfied. red portion of the meter scale.
(1) Connect the test equipment to the test (2) The ac voltmeter shall read not more than
fixture as shown in figure 6-14 using the 0- to 15 ampere 0.010 volt rms.
dc ammeter. (3) Connect the multimeter to test jack J8
(2) Install Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 in (fig. 3-11) on Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47. On the
the test fixture; then apply power to the Harrison 6434B test fixture, place HV ON-OFF switch to ON and adjust
power supply. A5R22 (fig. 3-11) to the counterclockwise stop and then
(3) On the test fixture, place the BLOWER to the clockwise stop. The multimeter shall read not
ON-OFF switch to ON, rotate the VOLTAGE SEL switch more than 18 volts dc nor less than 20 volts dc at the
to +19V, the +23V ON-OFF switch to ON, and then set mechanical end stops respectively.
the HV ON-OFF switch to ON . (4) Readjust A5R22 until the multimeter
(4) Adjust the terminal voltage of the Harrison reads 19.0 + 0.4 volts dc; then return the HV ON-OFF
6434B power supply to 23.0 ± 0.25 volts . switch on the test fixture to OFF.
(5) Record the data required in paragraphs e l. Filament Voltage.
through o below and compare with the reference (1) Rotate the VOLTAGE SEL switch to FIL.
standard .
(2) Connect the oscilloscope to AC
e. Input Current. The dc ammeter shall indicate VOLTAGE jacks on the test fixture in place of the ac
not more than 12.5 amperes. voltmeter; then place the HV ON-OFF switch to ON. ;
f. Power Amplifier Plate Voltage. (3) The oscilloscope shall indicate between
(1) Rotate the VOLTAGE SEL switch to 6.0 and 6.3 volts ac peak.
+1500V. The DC VOLTAGE meter shall indicate in the (4) Return the HV ON-OFF switch on the test
red portion of the meter scale. fixture to OFF and disconnect the oscilloscope.
(2) The ac voltmeter shall read not more than m. Power Amplifier Bias Voltage.
3.75 volts rms. (1) Connect the ac voltmeter to the AC
g. Power Amplifier Screen Voltage. VOLTAGE jacks on the test fixture and rotate the
(1) Rotate the VOLTAGE SEL switch to VOLTAGE SEL switch to -110V
+650V. The DC VOLTAGE meter shall indicate in the (2) Connect the multimeter to test jack J2 on
red portion of the meter scale. Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47.
(2) The ac voltmeter shall read not more than (3) Place the HV ON-OFF switch to ON and
1.50 volts rms adjust A5R3 (fig. 3-11 ) to -110 ± 1.0 volts.
h. Driver Plate Voltage. (4) The ac voltmeter shall read not more than
(1) Rotate the VOLTAGE SEL switch to 0.10 volt rms.
+300V. The DC VOLTAGE meter shall indicate in the (5) Return the HV ON-OFF switch to OFF
red portion of the meter scale and disconnect the multimeter.
. n. Driver Bias Voltage.
(1) Rotate the VOLTAGE SEL switch to - 32V
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(2) Connect the multimeter to test jack J1 on (2) The ac voltmeter shall read not more than
Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47. 0.075 volt rms.
(3) Place the HV ON-OFF switch to ON and t. Regulated Voltage.
adjust A5R4 (fig. 3-11) to -32.0 ± 0.5 volts. (1) Rotate the VOLTAGE SEL switch to
(4) The ac voltmeter shall read not more than +19V. The DC VOLTAGE meter shall indicate in the
0.05 volt rms. red portion of the meter scale.
(5) Return the HV ON-OFF switch to OFF (2) The ac voltmeter shall read not more than
and disconnect the multimeter. 0.010 volt rms.
o. Voltage Regulator Operation. (3) Connect the multimeter to test jack J8
(1) On the test fixture, place the HV ON-OFF (fig. 3-11) on Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47. On the
switch to ON. test fixture, place the HV ON-OFF switch to ON and
(2) Connect the multimeter to the output adjust A5R22 to the counterclockwise stop, and then to
terminals of the Harrison 6434B power supply and adjust the clockwise stop. The multimeter shall read not more
the terminal voltage to 22.0 ± 0.1 volts. than 18 volts dc nor less than 20 volts dc at the
mechanical end stops respectively.
(3) Move the multimeter to test jack J8 (fig.
3-11) on Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47. The voltage (4) Readjust A5R22 for 19.0 ± 0.4 volts dc;
at J8 shall read not less than 18.5 volts dc nor more then return the HV ON-OFF switch to OFF.
than 19.5 volts dc. u. Filament Voltage.
(4) Repeat step (2) except set terminal (1) Rotate the VOLTAGE SEL switch to FIL,
voltage of Harrison 6434B power supply to 28.0 ± 0.1 and place the HV ON-OFF switch to ON.
volts dc (2) The ac voltmeter shall read 5.9 to 6.5
(5) Repeat step (3). Multimeter readings volts rms.
same as shown in step (3). (3) Return the HV ON-OFF switch to OFF.
p. Performance Tests, 110-Volts, 400-Hz Primary 6-14. Radio Frequency Oscillator 0-1032/PRC-47
Power Source. The tests listed in paragraph q through u (A8A6)
are to be conducted in the sequence shown after these (fig. 7-13)
initial conditions are satisfied: a. Test Equipment and Material.
(1) Connect the test equipment to the test (1) Frequency Counter AN/URM-79/U
fixture as shown in figure 6- 14 using the ac ammeter in (2) Multimeter ME-26A/U
the 115-volts, 400-Hz mains. (3) Oscilloscope AN/USM-50
(2) Install Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 in (4) Power Supply (24 volts dc) Harrison
the test fixture. 6202B (or equal)
NOTE
(5) Signal Generator SG-103/URM-25F
Do not apply primary power to the
Harrison 6434B power supply. (6) Test fixture for 0-1032/PRC-47
(3) On the test fixture, place the BLOWER b. Test Conditions and Equipment Connection
ON-OFF switch to ON, rotate the VOLTAGE SEL switch CAUTION
to +19V, the +23V switch to OFF, and then set the HV Before connecting the power supply
ON-OFF switch to ON. to the test fixture, set the output
(4) Record the data required in paragraphs q voltage to 19.0 ± 2.0 volts; then
through u below and compare with the reference return the power on-off switch to the
standard. off position until instructed to apply
q. Input Current. The ac ammeter shall indicate primary power.
not more than 3.0 amperes when the ac main is 97.8 to (1) Connect the test instruments to the test
112.2 volts at 380- to 420-Hz. fixture as shown in figure 6-15. (The connections for the
r. Relay Voltage. remaining test equipment are detailed in the appropriate
procedural steps below.)
(1) On the test fixture, place the HV ON-OFF
switch to OFF and rotate the VOLTAGE SEL switch to (2) Before placing the O-1032/PRC-47 into
the test fixture, remove the module cover. Install
+26.5V.
module in test fixture.
(2) The DC VOLTAGE meter shall indicate in
the red portion of the meter scale. (3) Place the power on-off switch of the
power supply to on and then place the +20 V ON-OFF
s. Filtered Low Voltage. switch to ON.
(1) Rotate the VOLTAGE SEL switch to (4) Adjust the output voltage of the power
+23V. The DC VOLTAGE meter shall indicate in the supply to 20.0 ± 0.2 volts dc.
red portion of the meter scale.
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Figure 6-15. RF Oscillator O-1032/PRC-47 (A8A6), Performance Tests, Initial Test Equipment Connections.
c. Initial Settings and Adjustments. (4) Place the +20V ON-OFF switch on the
(1) Connect the multimeter dc probe to test test fixture to ON; then set the signal generator output
point J2 on the module and record the reading obtained. frequency to 3.000 MHz.
This value must be 17.5 ± 1.0 volts dc. (5) Using the rf probe of the multimeter,
(2) Press the PUSH TO READ pushbutton on adjust the signal generator output level {at the base of
the front of the test fixture and read the current drawn by locked oscillator Q4) to the value measured in step c (3)
the module. The +20V CURRENT meter must read above.
35.0 ± 5.0 milliamperes. NOTE
(3) Connect the multimeter rf probe and the Be sure to maintain this output level
frequency counter to the junction of Q4, R23, and R24 for the remainder of this test.
(fig. 3-53) and record the output voltage of the (6) A stable 6:1 Lissajous pattern must be
temperature compensated oscillator. This voltage shall obtained on the oscilloscope. If not, perform the locked
not be less than 0.3 volt rms and the output frequency oscillator and 500-kHz amplifier adjustments in step e
shall be approximately 3.0 MHz. before continuing.
NOTE (7) Vary the signal generator frequency from
Do not adjust or calibrate the 2.90 to 3.10 MHz while observing-the oscilloscope
temperature compensated oscillator display. The 6:1 Lissajous pattern must remain clear
at this time. Final calibration and stable throughout the signal generator output
procedures are detailed in step g. frequency excursion.
d. Locked Oscillator, Divider, and Output Amplifier (8) Connect the rf probe of the multimeter to
Performance. test jack J3 on the module and record the 500 kHz
(1) On the test fixture, place the +20 ON-OFF output voltage. Repeat the measurement at test jack J4
switch to OFF. on the module. The multimeter shall read 1.5 ± 0.2
(2) Carefully disconnect the inner conductor volts rms. If not, perform the locked oscillator and 500
of the miniature coaxial cable from the junction of Q4- kHz amplifier adjustments in step e before continuing.
R23-R24 (fig. 3-53). (9) Connect the vertical input of the
(3) Connect the frequency counter to the oscilloscope to the 100 KHZ A1 connector on the front
output of the signal generator; then connect the open panel of the test fixture. (Do not disturb the signal
end of capacitor C1 to the terminal in the module from generator and frequency counter con nections in the
which the coaxial cable was disconnected. module.)
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(10) A clear, stable 5:1 Lissajous pattern must resistors R30 and R45 from the
be displayed on the oscilloscope. If not, perform the tables below.
locked oscillator and 100-kHz amplifier adjustments in (1) On the test fixture, place the +20V ON-
step f before continuing. OFF switch to OFF, and remove the O-1032/PRC-47
(11) Connect the rf probe of the multimeter to from the test fixture.
test jack J1 on the module and record the 100 kHz (2) Disconnect the miniature coaxial cable
output voltage. The multimeter shall read 1.5 ± 0.4 from the junction of Q4-R23-R24 as in step d (2) unless
volts rms. If not, perform the locked oscillator and 100- it has already been removed, and then replace the
kHz amplifier adjustments in step f before continuing. module in the test fixture.
(12) Repeat step (7) and observe that the 5:1 (3) Connect the test equipment to the test
Lissajous pattern remains stable and clear through the fixture as shown in figure 6-15 and connect the open
frequency excursion. end of capacitor C1 to the terminal in the module from
(13) Disconnect the test equipment from the which the coaxial cable was just removed.
module; place the +20V ON-OFF switch on the test (4) Return the +20V ON-OFF switch on the
fixture to OFF, and reconnect the center conductor of test fixture to ON; then set the signal generator output
the miniature coaxial cable removed in step (2) above. frequency to 3.0 MHz. Adjust the output level of the
e. Locked Oscillator Q4 and 500-kHz Amplifier signal generator at the base of the locked oscillator (Q4)
Adjustments. to the value measured in step c (3).
NOTE
NOTE Maintain this output level through
Perform these procedures only if the the remainder of this adjustment
stability or output level of the 500 procedure.
kHz amplifier circuits is deficient. (5) A clear, stable 6:1 Lissajous pattern must
The locked oscillator and amplifier be observed as the signal generator is varied from 2.90
adjustments are performed by through 3.10 MHz. Select a value of capacitance for
selecting specific values for C14 from the following table that provides this pattern
capacitors C14, C20, C25 and (refer to fig. 3-53 and 7-13 for part locations).
(9) Move the rf probe of the multimeter to test (3) A clear, stable 5:1 Lissajous pattern must
jack J4 of the module (fig. 3-53) and select a value of be observed as the signal generator is varied from 2.90
capacitance for C25 (figs. 3-53 and 7-13) from the list to 3.10 MHz. Select a value of capacitance for C29
in the capacitor selection table above until maximum from the capacitor selection table above that provides
output voltage is obtained at 2970 kHz. this clear, stable 5:1 pattern. (Refer to figs. 3-52 and 7-
(10) The multimeter reading in step (9) must 13 for part locations. )
read 1.5 ± 0.2 volts rms. Adjust the value of resistance (4) Adjust the signal generator output
for R45 using the values listed in the resistor selection frequency to 2970 kHz and maintain the output level
table above to obtain this output reading. (Figures 3-53 used in step 12).
and 7-13 show the locations of parts.) (5) Connect the rf probe of the multimeter to
(11) At the conclusion of these adjustments, test jack J1 of the module (fig. 3-52) and select a value
solder all resistors and capacitors and repeat the of capacitance for C34 (figs 3-52 and 7-13) from the list
procedures listed in step d. in the capacitor selection table above that provides
f. Locked Oscillator Q8 and 100-kHz Amplifier maximum output at J1.
Adjustment. (6) The multimeter reading in step (5) must
NOTE read 1.5 ± 0.4 volts rms. Adjust the value of resistance
Perform these procedures only if the for R46 {using the selections from the table above to
stability or output level of the 100- obtain this output reading). Figures 3-53 and 7-13
kHz amplifier circuits is deficient. locate the parts involved in this procedure.
The locked oscillator and amplifier (7) Repeat the procedure of step d after
adjustments are performed by permanently soldering all resistors and capacitors in
selecting specific values for place within the module.
capacitors C29 and C34 and resistor (8) Proceed to step d (12)
R46. g. final Frequency Calibration.
(1) Connect the oscilloscope horizontal input (1) Before beginning this procedure, attach
to the test fixture at connector 500 KHZ A2, and connect the cover to the module and install the O-1032/PRC-47
the oscilloscope vertical input to the test fixture at in the test fixture.
connector 100 KHZ A1. (2) Connect the frequency counter to
NOTE connector 500 KHZ A3 on the test fixture, and then
The signal generator and frequency place the +20V ON-OFF switch to ON.
counter remain connected to the NOTE
junction of Q4-R23-R24 (fig. 3-53) as Do not begin the calibration
in step d (3). procedure for at least 1 hour. The
(2) Adjust the signal generator output unit must be
frequency to 3.00 MHz and set the output level to the
value established in step c(3)
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c. Pulse Generator Output. (4) On the front panel of the test fixture,
(1) Connect the vertical input of the leave switch S1 at O and rotate switch S2 one complete
oscilloscope and the frequency counter to 100 kHz revolution clockwise to a reading of 1.0.
sinewave input test point (fig. 3-83) and verify that the (5) Adjust capacitor C88 (fig. 3-104) for
amplitude of the waveform is 1.8 ± 0.5 volts peak-to- minimum 100-kHz modulation on the oscilloscope trace
peak, and that the pulse width is 0.3 ± 0.1 microsecond. and observe that the waveform amplitude is not less
NOTE than 3.4 volts peak-to-peak and the frequency counter
indicates 1.7 MHz.
The pulse width is the interval
between the points on the wave-form (6) Repeat step (4) except rotate switch S2
where 10 % of the peak amplitude one complete revolution clockwise to a reading of 2.0.
occurs. (7) Adjust capacitor C86 (fig. 3-104) for
(2) Connect the oscilloscope and frequency minimum 100-kHz modulation on the oscilloscope trace
counter to the 500 kHz input test point (fig. 3-83) and and observe that the waveform amplitude is not less
verify that a 500-kHz sinewave signal of approximately than 4.3 volts peak-to-peak and the frequency counter
1.5 volts peak-to-peak is present. indicates 1.6 MHz.
(3) Connect the vertical input of the (8) Repeat step (4) except rotate switch S2
oscilloscope and the frequency counter to the 1 MHz one complete revolution clockwise to a reading of 3.0.
pulses test point (fig. 3-83) and verify that the amplitude (9) Adjust capacitor C84 {fig. 3-104) for
of the waveform is 6.0 ± 2.5 volts peak-to-peak, and that minimum 100-kHz modulation on the oscilloscope trace
the pulse fall time is 0.1 ± 0.03 microsecond. and observe that the waveform amplitude is not less
than 3.4 volts peak-to-peak and the frequency counter
NOTE
indicates 1.5 MHz.
The pulse fall time is the total
(10) Repeat step (4) except rotate switch S2
interval required for the wave to
one complete revolution clockwise to a reading of 4.0.
return to the base line from its peak
value. (11) Adjust capacitor C82 (fig. 3-104) for
minimum 100-kHz modulation on the oscilloscope trace
(4) With the oscilloscope connected as in
and observe that the waveform amplitude is not less
step (3), adjust capacitor C15 (fig. 3-102) for minimum
than 2.8 volts peak-to-peak and the frequency counter
500 kHz signal in the 1 MHz pulses. Repeat step (3) if a
indicates 1.4 MHz.
major adjustment is made.
(12) Repeat step (4) except rotate switch S2
d. 1.8- to 0.9-MHz Ringer Circuit Alignment.
one complete revolution clockwise to a reading of 5.0.
NOTE (13) Adjust capacitor C80 (fig. 3-103) for
Verify that the ringer circuit is minimum 100-kHz modulation on the oscilloscope trace
operating properly and not merely and observe that the waveform amplitude is not less
oscillating. If oscillating, the than 2.6 volts peak-to-peak and the frequency counter
frequency will change smoothly as indicates 1.3 MHz.
the setting of the trimmer capacitor (14) Repeat step (4) except rotate switch S2
is varied. If ringing, the wavetrain one complete revolution clockwise to a reading of 6.0.
will he ragged until proper (15) Adjust capacitor C78 (fig. 3-103) for
adjustment of the trimmer is minimum 100-kHz modulation on the oscilloscope trace
obtained, and then the wavetrain will and observe that the waveform amplitude is not less
stabilize. than 2.8 volts peak-to-peak and the frequency counter
(1) Verify that switches S1 and S2 on the indicates 1.2 MHz.
front panel of the test fixture are at O and OO (16) Repeat step (4) except rotate switch S2
respectively. one complete revolution clockwise to a reading of 7.0.
(2) Adjust the oscilloscope sweep rate to 10 (17) Adjust capacitor C76 (fig. 3-103) for
microseconds per centimeter and connect the vertical minimum 100-kHz modulation on the oscilloscope trace
input and the frequency counter to the 1.8 - 0.9 MHz and observe that the waveform amplitude is not less
input test point (fig. 3-83). than 3.6 volts peak-to-peak and the frequency counter
(3) Adjust capacitor C90 (fig. 3-104) for indicates 1.1 MHz.
minimum 100-kHz modulation on the oscilloscope trace (18) Repeat step (4) except rotate switch S2
and observe that the waveform amplitude is not less one complete revolution clockwise to a reading of 8.0.
than 2.3 volts peak-to-peak and that the frequency (19) Adjust capacitor C74 (fig. 3-103) for
counter indicates 1.8 MHz. minimum 100-kHz modulation on the oscilloscope
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trace and observe that the waveform amplitude is not (10) Repeat step (4) with switch S1 on the
less 3.3 volts peak-to-peak and the frequency counter front of the test fixture at 6. Verify that the output
indicates 1.0 MHz. frequency is 694,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. If not, adjust
(20) Repeat step (4) except rotate switch S2 capacitor C125 (fig. 3-100) on the top of the module to
one complete revolution clockwise to a reading of 9.0. obtain this reading.
(21) Adjust capacitor C72 (fig. 3-103) for (11) Repeat step (4) with switch S1 on the
minimum 100-kHz modulation on the oscilloscope trace front of the test fixture at 7. Verify that the output
and observe that the waveform amplitude is not less frequency is 693,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. If not, adjust
than 3.3 volts peak-to-peak and the frequency counter capacitor C127 (fig. 3-100) on the top of the module to
indicates 0.9 MHz. obtain this reading.
e. Crystal Oscillator Alignment. (12) Repeat step (4) with switch S1 on the
(1) Set switches S1 and S2 on the front panel front of the test fixture at 8. Verify that the output
of the test fixture to O and OO respectively. frequency is 692,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. If not, adjust
(2) Attach clips to the leads of a 0.01 capacitor C129 (fig. 3-100) on the top of the module to
microfarad capacitor and install it from the outer case of obtain this reading.
variable capacitor C131 (fig. 3-100) to chassis ground (3) Repeat step (4) with switch S1 on the
(module drive end plate). front of the test fixture at 9 Verify that the output
(3) Place the frequency counter input probe frequency is 691,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. If not, adjust
at the base of transistor Q21 (common junction of C100, capacitor C131 (fig.. 3-100) on the top of the module to
C101, R111, and R112 on fig. 3-59) and verify that obtain this reading.
oscillator Q21 output frequency is 3,707,000.00 ± 1.0 (14) On the test fixture, return switch S1 to 0.
Hz. If not, adjust capacitor C133 (fig. 3-101) on the Rotate switch S1 to 1.0 and verify that the output
bottom of the module to obtain this reading. frequency is 690,000.00 + 1.0 Hz. If not adjust
(4) Remove the 0.01 microfarad capacitor capacitor C135 (fig. 3-101) on the bottom of the module
installed in step (2) and connect the oscilloscope vertical to obtain this reading.
input and the frequency counter to jack J1 (fig. 3-100). (15) Repeat step (14) except place switch S2
Verify that the output frequency is 700,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. on the front of the test fixture to 2.0 and verify that the
If not, adjust capacitor C113 (fig. 3-101) on the bottom output frequency is 680,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. If not, adjust
of the module to obtain this reading. capacitor C137 (fig. 3-101) on the bottom of the module
(5) Repeat step (4) with switch S1 on the to obtain this reading.
front of the test fixture at 1. Verify that the output (16) Repeat step (14) except place switch S2
frequency is 699,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. If not, adjust on the front of the test fixture to 3.0 and verify that the
capacitor C115 (fig. 3-101) on the bottom of the module output frequency is 670,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. If not, adjust
to obtain this reading. capacitor C139 (fig. 3-101) on the bottom of the module
(6) Repeat step (4) with switch S1 on the to obtain this reading.
front of the test fixture at 2. Verify that the output (17) Repeat step (14) except place switch S2
frequency is 698,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. If not, adjust on the front of the test fixture to 4.0 and verify that the
capacitor C117 (fig. 3-101) on the bottom of the module output frequency is 660,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. If not, adjust
to obtain this reading. capacitor C141 /fig. 3-101) on the bottom of the module
(7) Repeat step (4) with switch S1 on the to obtain this reading.
front of the test fixture at 3. Verify that the output (18) Repeat step (14) except place switch S2
frequency is 697,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. If not, adjust on the front of the test fixture to 5.0 and verify that the
capacitor C119 (fig. 3-101) on the bottom of the module output frequency is 650,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. If not, adjust
to obtain this reading. capacitor C143 (fig. 3-100) on the top of the module to
(81 Repeat step (4) with switch S1 on the front of the obtain this reading
test fixture at 4. Verify that the output frequency is (19) Repeat step (14) except place switch S2
696,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. If not, adjust capacitor C121 (fig. on the front of the test fixture to 6.0 and verify that the
3-101) on the bottom of the module to obtain this output frequency is 640,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. If not, adjust
reading. capacitor C145 (fig. 3-100) on the top of the module to
(9) Repeat step (4) with switch S1 on the obtain this reading.
front of the test fixture at 5. Verify that the output (20) Repeat step (14) except place switch S2
frequency is 695,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. If not, adjust on the front of the test fixture to 7.0 and verify that the
capacitor C123 (fig. 3-100) on the top of the module to output frequency is 630,000.00 ± 1.0
obtain this reading.
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Hz. If not, adjust capacitor C147 (fig. 3-100) on the top g. 550- to 750-kHz Filter Test.
of the module to obtain this reading. (1) Attach clips to the leads of a 0.01
(21) Repeat step (14) except place switch S2 microfarad capacitor and install it from the outer case of
on the front of the test fixture to 8.0 and verify that the variable capacitor C131 (fig. 3-100) to chassis ground
output frequency is 620,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. If not, adjust (module drive end plate).
capacitor C149 (fig. 3-100) on the top of the module to (2) Attach clips to the leads of a second 0.01
obtain this reading. microfarad capacitor and connect it between the signal
(22) Repeat step (14) except place switch S2 generator and transformer T3 at its junction with C165
on the front of the test fixture to 9.0 and verify that the and R147.
output frequency is 610,000.00 ± 1.0 Hz. If not, adjust (3) Connect the oscilloscope vertical input
capacitor C151 (fig. 3-100) on the top of the module to and the frequency counter to jack J4 (fig. 3-100) and
obtain this reading. vary the signal generator output frequency from 500- to
f. 601- to 700-kHz Filter Test. 800-kHz. Observe the frequency at which maximum
(1) Connect the oscilloscope vertical input output occurs and set the signal generator output to
and the frequency counter to jack J1 (fig. 3-100). provide 1.0 volt peak-to-peak at jack J4.
(2) On the test fixture, set switches S1 and (4) Set the output frequency of the signal
S2 to O and OO respectively and verify that the generator to 500 kHz, and verify that the output
waveform amplitude is 1.1 ± 0.2 volts peak-to-peak and amplitude does not exceed 0.2 volt peak-to-peak.
the output frequency is 700 kHz. (5) Set the output frequency of the signal
(3} Rotate switches S1 and S2 to 1 and 1.0 respectively generator to 525 kHz, and verify that the output
and verify that the waveform amplitude is 1.1 ± 0.2 volts amplitude does not exceed 0.7 volt peak-to-peak.
peak-to-peak and the output frequency is 689 kHz. (6) Set the output frequency of the signal
(4) Rotate switches S1 and S2 to 2 and 2.0 generator to 550 kHz, and verify that the output
respectively and verify that the waveform amplitude is amplitude remains between 0.3 and 1.0 volt peak-to-
1.1 ± 0.2 volts peak-to-peak and the output frequency is peak.
678 kHz. (7) Repeat step (6) with the signal generator
(5) Rotate switches S1 and S2 to 3 and 3.0 set to 575 kHz.
respectively and verify that the waveform amplitude is (8) Repeat step (6) with the signal generator
1.1 ± 0.2 volts peak-to-peak and the output frequency is set to 600 kHz.
667 kHz. (9) Repeat step (6) with the signal generator
(6) Rotate switches S1 and S2 to 4 and 4.0 set to 625 kHz.
respectively and verify that the waveform amplitude is (10) Repeat step (6) with the signal generator
1.1 ± 0.2 volts peak-to-peak and the output frequency is set to 650 kHz.
656 kHz.
(11) Repeat step (6) with the signal generator
(7) Rotate switches S1 and S2 to 5 and 5.0 set to 675 kHz.
respectively and verify that the waveform amplitude is
(12) Repeat step (6) with the signal generator
1.1 ± 0.2 volts peak-to-peak and the output frequency is
set to 700 kHz.
645 kHz.
(13) Repeat step (6) with the signal generator
(8) Rotate switches S1 and S2 to 6 and 6.0
set to 725 kHz.
respectively and verify that the waveform amplitude is
1.1 ± 0.2 volts peak-to-peak and the output frequency is (14) Set the output frequency of the signal
634 kHz. generator to 750 kHz, and verify that the output
amplitude does not exceed 0;7 volt peak-to-peak.
(9) Rotate switches S1 and S2 to 7 and 7.0
respectively and verify that the waveform amplitude is (15) Set the output frequency of the signal
1.1 ± 0.2 volts peak-to-peak and the output frequency is generator to 800 kHz, and verify that the output
623 kHz. amplitude does not exceed 0.2 volt peak-to-peak.
(10) Rotate switches S1 and S2 to 8 and 8.0 h. Frequency Discriminator Test
respectively and verify that the waveform amplitude is (1) Disconnect the 0.01 microfarad capacitor
1.1 ± 0.2 volts peak-to-peak and the output frequency is from the outer case of variable capacitor C131 to
612 kHz. chassis ground installed in step g (1)
(11) Rotate switches S1 and S2 to 9 and 9.0 (2) Verify that the signal generator is
respectively and verify that the waveform amplitude is connected to the junction of T3-C165-R147 (fig. 3-56)
1.1 ± 0.2 volts peak-to-peak and the output frequency is with the 0.01 microfarad capacitor. and connect the
601 kHz. oscilloscope to jack J4 (fig. 3-14) and the multimeter to
jack J5 (fig. 3-15) on the module.
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(3) On the test fixture, set switches S1 and signal generator output frequency to 550 kHz at an
S2 to O and OO respectively and then adjust the signal output level of 0.1 volt rms.
generator output frequency to 650 kHz and set the ouput (17) Observe that the multimeter reads not
level to 0.1 volt rms. less than 4.0 volts dc at jack J5 (fig. 3-14). Then move
(4) Observe that the multimeter reads not the multimeter probe to jack J6 (fig. 3-14) and observe
less than 4.0 volts dc at jack J5. Then move the that the multimeter reads not less than 1.5 volts dc.
multimeter probe to jack J6 (fig. 3-14) and observe that (18) Adjust the signal generator output
the multimeter reads not more than 1.5 volts dc. frequency to 590 kHz at an output level of 0.1 volt rms
(5) Adjust the signal generator output and verify that the conditions recorded in step (17) are
frequency to 690 kHz at an output level of 0.1 volt rms obtained.
and verify that the conditions recorded in step (4) are (19) Adjust the signal generator output
obtained. frequency to 610 kHz at an output level of 0.1 volt rms.
(6) Adjust the signal generator output 120) Observe that the multimeter reads not more than
frequency to 710 kHz at an output level of 0.1 volt rms. 1.5 volts dc at jack J5 (fig. 3-14). Then move the
(7) Observe that the multimeter reads not multimeter probe to jack J6 (fig. 3-14) and observe that
more than 1.5 volts dc at jack J5. Then move the the multimeter reads not less than 4.0 volts dc.
multimeter probe to jack J6 (fig. 3-14) and observe that (21) Adjust the signal generator output
the multimeter reads not less than 4.0 volts dc. frequency to 650 kHz at an output level of 0.1 volt rms
(8) Adjust the signal generator output and verify that the conditions recorded in step (20) are
frequency to 750 kHz at an output level of 0.1 volt rms obtained.
and verify that the conditions recorded in step (7) are (22) Verify that the oscilloscope is connected
obtained. to jack J4 and that the multimeter reads not less than
(9) Adjust the signal generator output 4.0 volts dc at jack J6, as in step (20). Then disconnect
frequency to 550 kHz at a level of 0.1 volt rms and note the signal generator, and observe that the multimeter
that the waveform at jack J4 is slightly clipped. reading remains essentially unchanged.
(10) On the test fixture, rotate switch S2 to 6.0 (23) Adjust the signal generator output
with S1 remaining at O. Adjust the signal generator frequency to 490 kHz at an output level of 0.1 volt rms
output frequency to 600 kHz at an output level of 0.1 and reconnect the output terminals to the common
volt rms. junction of T3-C165-R147 (fig. 3-56) in the module
(11) Observe that the multimeter reads not using the 0.01 microfarad capacitor as in step (2).
less than 4.0 volts dc at jack J5 (fig.. 3-14). Then move (24) Adjust the signal generator output
the multimeter probe to jack J6 (fig. 3-14) and observe frequency toward 600 kHz while observing the
that the multimeter reads not more than 1.5 volts dc. multimeter reading. A sharp decrease in the meter
(12) Adjust the signal generator output reading (to approximately 1.5 volts dc) must occur at, or
frequency to 640 kHz at an output level of 0.1 volt rms above, 525 kHz.
and verify that the conditions recorded in step (11) are (25) Connect the multimeter to jack J5 (fig. 3-
obtained. 14) and observe that the discriminator output is not less
(13) Adjust the signal generator output than 4.0 volts dc. Then disconnect the signal generator
frequency to 660 kHz at an output level of 0.1 volt rms. from the module and observe that the multimeter
(14) Observe that the multimeter reads not reading remains essentially unchanged.
more than 1.5 volts dc at jack J5. Then move the (26) Adjust the signal generator output
multimeter probe to jack J6 (fig. 3-14) and observe that frequency to 810 kHz at an output level of 0.1 volt rms
the multimeter reads not less than 4.0 volts dc. and reconnect the output terminals to the common
(15) Adjust the signal generator output junction of T3-C165-R147 (fig. 3-56) in the module
frequency to 700 kHz at an output level of 0.1 volt rms using the 0.01 microfarad capacitor as in step (2).
and verify that the conditions recorded in step (14) are (27) Adjust the signal generator output
obtained. frequency toward 600 kHz while observing the
(16) On the test fixture, rotate switches S1 and multimeter reading. A sharp decrease in the meter
S2 to 9.0 and 9 respectively and adjust the reading (to approximately 1.5 volts dc) must occur at, or
below, 675 kHz.
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i. Error Voltage Balance Adjustment. voltage at jack J4 remains at 1.05 volts peak-to-peak
approximately.
NOTE
Perform these procedures only if the k. SMO Mixers Test.
error voltages or voltage reversals in (1) Connect signal generator no. 1 to the 5-
step h are beyond acceptable limits. 14 MHZ INPUT jack on the front of the test fixture.
(1) On the test fixture, set switch S1 to 0 and (2) Connect the oscilloscope probe to the
switch S2 to 6.0. primary of transformer T1 (fig. 3-56, at junction with
(2) Connect the signal generator output coaxial input cable near jack J2) on terminal board TB1.
terminals to the common junction of T3-C165R147 (fig. (3) Adjust the output frequency of signal
3-56) and adjust the output frequency to 660 kHz at an generator no. 1 to 5.0 MHz at an output level of 2.4
output level of 0.1 volt rms. volts peak-to-peak on the oscilloscope.
(3) Refer to figures 3-55 and 7-14. Connect (4) Connect signal generator no. 2 to the 2.512.5 MHZ
the oscilloscope alternately to the collector circuit of INPUT jack on the front of the test fixture, and move the
transistor Q9 (common junction of Q9-C25-L3) and the oscilloscope probe to jack J3 (fig. 3-14).
collector circuit of transistor Q12 (common junction of (5) Adjust the output frequency of signal
Q12-C32-L6) while substituting values for resistor R144 generator no. 2 to 2.55 MHz at an output level of 6.0
(fig. 3-56). volts peak-to-peak on the oscilloscope.
(4) Select a suitable value of resistance for (6) Connect the oscilloscope probe to jack J4
R144 from the chart above that provides maximum 10- (fig. 3-14) and observe that the mixer output level is 1.5
kHz modulation at both Q9 and Q12 collector circuits. ± 0.4 volts peak-to-peak.
NOTE (7) Repeat step (2) and adjust the output
frequency of signal generator no. 1 to 6.0 MHz at an
Some compromise in this resistance
output level of 2.1 volts peak-to-peak on the
value will be required to obtain
oscilloscope.
nearly equal levels of modulation at
both collector circuits. (8) Repeat step (4) and adjust the output
frequency of signal generator no. 2 to 3.55 MHz at an
j. Anti-lock Test.
output level of 4.4 volts peak-to-peak on the
(1) Connect the signal generator output oscilloscope.
terminals to the common junction of T3-C165R147 (fig.
(9) Repeat step (6). The mixer output shall
3-56) and adjust the output frequency to 700 kHz at an
be 1.5 ± 0.4 volts peak-to-peak.
output level of 0.1 volt rms.
(10) Repeat step (2) and adjust the output
(2) Connect the oscilloscope to jack J4 on the
frequency of signal generator no. 1 to 7.0 MHz at an
module.
output level of 1.8 volts peak-to-peak on the
(3) Observe that the ANIT-LOCK lamp on the oscilloscope.
test fixture is lit.
(11) Repeat step (4) and adjust the output
(4) Increase the signal generator output level frequency of signal generator no. 2 to 4.55 MHz at an
until the ANTI-LOCK lamp goes out. The voltage at jack output level of 6.0 volts peak-to-peak on the
J4 shall be 1.05 volts peak-to-peak on the oscilloscope. oscilloscope.
(5) Lower the signal generator output level
until the ANTI-LOCK lamp lights, and observe that the
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(12) Repeat step (6). The mixer output shall (23) Repeat step (4) and adjust the output
be 1.5 ± 0.4 volts peak-to-peak. frequency of signal generator no. 2 to 8.55 MHz at an
(13) Repeat step (2) and adjust the output output level of 3.6 volts peak-to-peak on the
frequency of signal generator no. 1 to 8.0 MHz at an oscilloscope.
output level of 1.5 volts peak-to-peak on the (24) Repeat step (6) The mixer output shall be
oscilloscope. 1.5 ± 0.4 volts peak-to-peak.
(14) Repeat step (4) and adjust the output (25) Repeat step (2) and adjust the output
frequency of signal generator no. 2 to 5.55 MHz at an frequency of signal generator no. 1 to 12.0 MHz at an
output level of 6.8 volts peak-to-peak on the output level of 1.2 volts peak-to-pea_ on the
oscilloscope. oscilloscope.
(15) Repeat step (6). The mixer output shall (26) Repeat step (4) and adjust the output
be 1.5 ± 0.4 volts peak-to-peak. frequency of signal generator no. 2 to 9.55 MHz at an
(16) Repeat step (2) and adjust the output output level of 3.7 volts peak-to-peak on the
frequency of signal generator no. 1 to 9.0 MHz at an oscilloscope.
output level of 1.4 volts peak-to-peak on the (27) Repeat step (6). The mixer output shall
oscilloscope. be 1.5 ± 0.4 volts peak-to-peak.
(17) Repeat step (4) and adjust the output (28) Repeat step (2) and adjust the output
frequency of signal generator no. 2 to 6.55 MHz at an frequency of signal generator no. 1 to 13.0 MHz at an
output level of 8.0 volts peak-to-peak on the output level of 1.2 volts peak-to-peak on the
oscilloscope. oscilloscope.
(18) Repeat step (6). The mixer output shall (29) Repeat step (4) and adjust the output
be 1.5 ± 0.4 volts peak-to-peak. frequency of signal generator no. 2 to 10.56 MHz at an
(19) Repeat step (2) and adjust the output output level of 3.4 volts peak-to-peak on the
frequency of signal generator no. 1 to 10.0 MHz at an oscilloscope.
output level of 1.3 volts peak-to-peak on the (30) Repeat step (6). The mixer output shall
oscilloscope. be 1.5 ± 0.4 volts peak-to-peak.
(20) Repeat step (4) and adjust the output (31) Repeat step (2) and adjust the output
frequency of signal generator no. 2 to 7.55 MHz at an frequency of signal generator no. 1 to 14.0 MHz at an
output level of 4.3 volts peak-to-peak on the output level of 1.1 volts peak-to-peak on the
oscilloscope. oscilloscope.
(21) Repeat step (6). The mixer output shall (32) Repeat step (4) and adjust the output
be 1.5 + 0.4 volts peak-to-peak. frequency of signal generator no. 2 to 11.55 MHz at an
(22) Repeat step (2) and adjust the output output level of 3.3 volts peak-to-peak on the
frequency of signal generator no. 1 to 11.0 MHz at an oscilloscope.
output level of 1.3 volts peak-to-peak on the (33) Repeat step (6). The mixer output shall
oscilloscope. be 1 5 ± 0 4 volts peak-to-peak
input voltages to the test fixture and the module. +24 volts power input to the module to determine the
(2) POWER ON lamp. This indicator is lit circuit current drain.
when power is connected to the test fixture and the (7) MODULE CURRENT meter. This 0- 150
POWER ON-OFF switch is in the ON position. millimmeter indicates the dc current drain of the module.
(3) POWER 24 VDC 1/2 AMP fuse. This (8) VOX ON lamp. This indicator is lit
protective device is connected in the +24 volts dc whenever the PTT ON-OFF-MOM ON switch is placed
primary power circuit to protect it from overload. to ON or MOM ON.
(4) PTT ON-OFF-MOM ON switch. This (9) SIDETONE GATE ADJUST control. This
toggle switch enables the transmit mode in the module potentiometer varies the sidetone gate bias applied to
when placed in either the ON or MOM ON positions for the receiver amplifier circuit of the module.
simulated voice operation. (10) Test jacks and binding poets are provided
(5) KEY ON OFF-MOM ON switch. This for the attachment of signal leads and test equipment
toggle switch enables the transmit mode in the module and are self-explanatory.
when placed in either the ON or MOM ON positions for c. The piece parts required for fabrication of the
simulated telegraph operation. test fixture are listed in the following chart and
(6) +20V/ +24V switch. This rotary switch suggested parts placement is shown in figures 6-17 and
places the MODULE CURRENT meter in series with 6-18. Schematic diagram (fig. 715) illustrates the
either the +20 volts power input to the module, or the internal circuit of the test fixture.
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Figure 6-17. Test Fixture for Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC47, Parts Location.
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Figure 6-18. Test Fixture for Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47, Chassis Parts and Connector
Location.
6-18. Teat Fixture for Amplifier-Modulator AM- (8) XMIT RCVR switch. This toggle switch
3507/PRC-47 selects the transmit mode, or the receive mode of
(fig. 7-16) operation for the module under test.
a. The teat fixture for Amplifier-Modulator AM- (9) AGC ON-OFF switch. This toggle switch,
3507/PRC-47 contains all switches, jacks, tamps, and when placed in the ON position, applies positive agc
meter necessary to electrically test and adjust the bias to the module under test.
module without providing a complete AN/PRC-47 Radio (10) AGC ADJUST control. This
Set. Power for the test fixture and the module under potentiometer varies the magnitude of bias applied to
test is provided externally and is connected to the test the agc bias input to the module being tested.
fixture by a specially fabricated cable attached to power (11) Test jacks and coaxial connectors are
connector J3 at the rear of the teat fixture. provided for the attachment of signal leads and test
b. The operating controls on the front panel of the equipment and are self-explanatory.
test fixture (fig. 6-5) perform the following functions: c. The piece parts required for fabrication of the
(1) POWER ON-OFF switch. This toggle test fixture are listed in the following chart and
switch controls the +20 volts dc the +6 volts dc and the - suggested parts placement is shown in figures 6-19 and
110 volts dc input voltages to the test fixture and the 6-20. Schematic diagram (fig. 716) illustrates the
module. internal circuit of the test fixture.
(2) POWER lamp. This indicator is lit when d. The following calibration procedure is required
power is connected to the +20 volts dc input of the teat prior to initial use of the test fixture, and should be
fixture and the POWER ON-OFF switch is in the ON verified from time to time prior to its use.
position. (1) Remove the dust cover from the test
(3) POWER 1/2 AMP 28 VDC fuse. This fixture and connect the 20 volts dc power supply to the
protective device is connected in the +20 volts dc power cable.
primary power circuit to protect it from overload. (2) Apply primary power to the 20 volts dc
(4) ALC BIAS ON-OFF switch. This switch power supply and adjust the power supply output
controls the +6 volt dc alc bias applied to the module voltage to 20.0 ± 0.5 volts.
under test. (3) Connect the frequency counter and
(5) ALC BIAS ADJUST control. This multimeter rf probe to connector J2 at pin A2.
potentiometer varies the magnitude of effective bias on (4) Place the POWER ON-OFF switch on the
the -alc line to the module being tested test fixture to ON and permit the test fixture to stabilize
(6) MICROAMPERES meter. This 0 - 50 for at least five minutes. Place the XMIT-RCVR switch
microammeter indicates the amount of alc bias current to XMIT.
flowing in the module. (5) Adjust capacitor C6 (fig. 6-20 and fig. 7.
(7) METER RANGE 50 - 200 switch. This 16) until the frequency counter indicates 500,000.00 ±
switch, when placed in the 200 position, connects a 1.0 Hz; then adjust potentiometer R4 (fig. 6-20 and fig.
shunt across MICROAMPERES meter to extend its 7-16) for a multimeter reading of +1.5 volts rms.
range to 200 microamperes.
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Figure 6-20. Test Fixture for Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47, Chassis Parts and Subassembly A1
Placement.
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6-19. Test Fixture for Signal Data Translator (6) POWER 26.5 VDC 1 AMP fuse. This
CV-1377A/PRC-47 protective device is connected in the +26.5 volts
(fig. 7-17) primary power circuit to protect it from overload.
(7) AVC ON-OFF switch. This toggle switch
a. The test fixture for Signal Data Translator CV- selects a variable negative bias for the avc circuits when
1377A/PRC-47 contains all switches, jacks, and lamps placed in the ON position.
necessary to electrically test and adjust the module (8) FUNCTION SEL RCVR-XMIT switch.
without providing a complete AN/PRC-47 Radio Set. This toggle switch selects the receive or transmit mode
Indexing fixture (fig. 6-7) is attached to the coupling end for the module under test.
of the module to permit accurate indexing of the (9) ERROR B ADJ control. This
bandswitch and the slug rack during maintenance potentiometer controls the level of external error voltage
procedures. Power for the test fixture and the module B.
under test is provided externally and is connected to the (10) ERROR A ADJ control. This
test fixture by a specially fabricated cable attached to potentiometer controls the level of external error voltage
power connector J5 at the rear of the test fixture. A.
b. The operating controls on the front panel of the (11) LOOP SEL OPEN-CLOSED switch. This
test fixture (fig. 6-6) perform the following functions: toggle switch selects external error voltages A and B in
(1) POWER ON -OFF switch. This toggle the OPEN position to permit calibration of the CV-
switch controls the 115 volts, 400 Hz ac, the +19.5 volts 1377A/PRC-47 master Oscillator. In the CLOSED
dc, and the +26.5 volts dc input voltages to the test position, the error voltages generated by the C-
fixture and the module under test. 4311/PRC-47 are applied to the master oscillator.
(2) POWER lamp. This indicator is lit when (12) OSC CONTROL S1 switch. This rotary
power is connected to the 115 volts, 400 Hz primary switch selects the proper crystal for operation with
power circuit and the POWER ON-OFF switch is in the oscillator Q20.
ON position. (13) OSC CONTROL S2 switch. This rotary
(3) POWER 115 VAC 1/4 AMP fuse. This switch selects the proper crystal for operation with
protective device is connected to the 115 volts, 400 Hz oscillator Q21.
primary power circuit to protect it from overload. (14) Test jacks and binding posts are provided
(4) POWER 19 VDC 1/2 AMP fuse. This for the attachment of signal leads and test equipment
protective device is connected to the +19.5 volts dc and are self-explanatory.
primary power circuit to protect it from overload. c. The piece parts required for fabrication of the
(5) POWER 6.3 VAC 1 AM P fuse. This test fixture are listed in the following chart and
protective device is connected to the secondary winding suggested parts placement is shown in figures 6-21
of transformer T1 and protects this 6.3 volts winding through 6-23 inclusive. Schematic diagram {fig. 7-17)
from overload. illustrates the internal circuit of the test fixture.
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Figure 6-21. Test Fixture for Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47, Front View, Parts Location.
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Figure 6-22. Test Fixture for Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47, Parts Location.
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Figure 6-23. Test Fixture for Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47, Parts Location.
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6-20. Test Fixture for Power Supply PP- (6) +23V 15 AMP fuse. This protective
3518/PRC-47 device is connected to the +23 volt primary power circuit
(fig. 7-18) to protect it from overload.
a. The test fixture for Power Supply PP-3518/PRC- (7) BLOWER ON-OFF switch. This toggle
47 contains all switches, jacks, meters, and lamps switch controls the 115 volts, 60 Hz primary power
necessary to electrically test and adjust the module applied to the blower.
without providing a complete AN/PRC-47 Radio Set. (8) BLOWER 60 CPS 1/2 AMP fuse. This
Power for the test fixture and the module under test is protective device is connected to the 115 volts, 60 Hz
provided externally and is connected to the test fixture primary power circuit that energizes the blower motor
by a specially fabricated cable attached to power and protects it from overload.
connector J2 at the rear of the test fixture. (9) HV ON-OFF switch. This toggle switch
b. The operating controls on the front panel of the enables the push-to-talk relay (K1) in the power supply
test fixture (fig. 6-8) perform the following functions: module when high voltage output is desired.
(1) 115 VAC ON-OFF switch. This toggle (10) VOLTAGE SEL switch. This 9-position
switch controls the 115 volts, 400 Hz ac and interlocks rotary switch selects the power supply module circuit to
the +23 volt dc circuit between the module under test be monitored and connects it to the DC VOLTAGE
and the test fixture load circuits. meter, or the AC VOLTAGE, jacks for measurement.
(2) 115 VAC lamp. This indicator is lit when All power supply module outputs can be selected by this
power is connected to the 115 volts, 400 Hz primary switch.
power circuit and the 115 VAC ON-OFF switch is in the (11) DC VOLTAGE meter. This 0-lO0
ON position. microammeter is used to indicate the several dc output
13) 115 VAC 5 AMP fuse. This protective voltages of the power supply module as selected by the
device is connected to the 115 volts, 400 Hz primary VOLTAGE SEL switch.
power circuit to protect it from overload. (12) AC VOLTAGE jacks. These jacks are
(4) +23V ON-OFF switch. This toggle switch provided to connect an external ac instrument for
controls the +23 volts dc primary power circuit and measuring the filament voltage output of the power
interlocks it with the 115 volts, 400 Hz primary power supply module.
circuits to prevent both being energized at one time. c. The piece parts required for fabrication of the
(5) +23V lamp. This indicator is lit when test fixture are listed in the following chart and
power is connected to the +23 volt primary power circuit suggested parts placement is shown in figures 6-24 and
and the +23V ON-OFF switch is in the ON position. 6-25. Schematic diagram (fig. 7-18) illustrates the
internal circuit of the test fixture.
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Figure 6-24. Test Fixture for Power Supply PP-3518/PrC-47, Parts Location.
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Figure 6-25. Test Fixture for Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47, Internal Parts Location.
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Note. AII manufacturer s codes are 5-digit numbers. The corresponding manufacturer's name and
address are listed in SB 708-42 Catalog Handbook ((H4-2).
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6-21. Test Fixture for Radio Frequency circuit and the +20V ON-OFF switch is in the ON
Oscillator 0-1032/PRC-47 position.
(fig. 7-19) (3) +20V 1/4 AMP fuse. This protective
device is connected to the +20 volts dc primary power
a. The test fixture for Radio Frequency Oscillator circuit to protect it from overload.
0-1032JPRC-47 contains all switches, jacks, meter and (4) +20 V CURRENT meter. This 0 - 60
lamps necessary to electrically test and adjust the milliammeter indicates the amount of current being
module without providing a complete AN/PRC-47 Radio drawn by the module under test.
Set. Power for the test fixture and the module under (5) PUSH TO READ button. This shunting
test is provided externally and is connected to the test switch is opened when pressed to permit the +20 V
fixture by a specially fabricated cable attached to power CURRENT meter to indicate the module current drain.
connector J2 at the rear of the test fixture. (6) Coaxial connectors are provided for the
b. The operating controls on the front panel of the connection of signal leads and test equipment and these
test fixture (fig. 6-9) perform the following functions: are self-explanatory.
(1) +20V ON-OFF switch. This toggle switch c. The piece parts required for fabrication of the
controls the +20 volts dc primary power circuit to the test fixture are listed in the following chart and
module under test. suggested parts placement is shown in figure 6-26.
(2) +20V lamp. This indicator is lit when Schematic diagram {fig. 7-19) illustrates the internal
power is connected to the +20 volts dc primary power circuit of the test fixture.
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Figure 6-26. Test Fixture for Radio Frequency Oscillator O-1032/PRC-47, Parts location.
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Note. All manufacturer 'a codes are 5-digit numbers . The corresponding manufacturer's name and address are listed in SB 708-42 Catalog Handbook
(H4-2).
6-22. Test Fixture for Oscillator Control C- circuit and the +20V ON-OFF switch is in the ON
4311/PRC-47 position.
(fig. 7-20) (3) +20V 1/2 AMP fuse. This protective
device is connected to the +20 volts dc primary power
a. The test fissure for Oscillator Control C- circuit to protect it from overload.
4311/PRC-47 contains all switches, jacks and lamps (4) ANTI-LOCX lamp. This lamp is lit when
necessary to electrically test and adjust the module the anti-lock dc output from the module under test is
without providing a complete AN/PRC-47 Radio Set. present.
Power for the test fissure and the module under test is (5) Coaxial connectors are provided for the
provided externally and is connected to the test fissure connection of signal leads and test equipment and these
by a specially fabricated cable attached to power are self-explanatory.
connector J4 at the rear of the test fixture. c. The piece parts required for fabrication of the
b. The operating controls on the front panel of the test fissure are listed in the following chart and
test fixture (fig. 6-10) perform the following functions: suggested parts placement is shown in figure 6-27.
(1) +20V ON-OFF switch. This toggle switch Schematic diagram (fig. 7-20) illustrates the internal
controls the +20 volts dc primary power circuit to the circuit of the test fixture.
module under test. d. Calibrate the Radio Frequency Oscillator 0
(2) +20V lamp. This indicator is lit when 1032/PRC-47 used with this test fixture in accordance
power is connected to the +20 volts dc primary power with the procedures in paragraph 6-14g.
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Figure 6-27. Test Fixture for oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47, Parts Location.
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A1 Radio Frequency Oscillator 0-1032/PRC-47 (FSN 5820-087- 528 0119 005 13499
0328)
DS1, DS2 Lamp (FSN 6240-069 63491 MS25237-327-15
F1 Fuse (FSN 5920-281-0224) F02A250V1-2AS
J1 Connector /FSN 5935-983-2615ZBI DAMF7W2S 71468
J2 Connector (FSN 5935-089-69211 DAMF3W3S 71468
J3 Connector (FSN 5936-089-1166) DBMF13W3S 71468
Connector insert p/o J1 thru J3 (FSN 5935-080 0268) DM63742-5000 71468
J4 Connector MS3102A24-28P
J5, J6 Connector (FSN 5935-755-2741 UG912AU
K1 Relay, armature (FSN 5945-779 77721 93591 78277
MP1, MP2 Shaft, coupling 768-7887-001 13499
MP3 Dial (FSN 6366-687 68461 RBC 73138
MP4 Knob, pointer 757-0230-001 13499
Skirt, knob p/o MP4 757-0220-001 13499
S1 Switch (FSN 5930-655-1514, ST42A
XDS1, XDS2 Light (FSN 6210-826-20511 101-3830-9 72619
Lens p/o XDS1 (FSN 6210-511-82081 101-972 72619
Lens p/o XDS2 (FSN 6210460-65401 101-971 72619
XF1 Fuseholder (FSN 5920-284-7144) HKPH 71400
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CHAPTER 7
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
a. MIL standard color codes (fig. 7-1). All special symbols appearing on these drawings are
defined in the notes that are part of the diagrams in
b. Block diagrams (fig. 7-2 through 7-6). which they appear.
Figure 7-1. Color Code Marking for Military Standard Resistors, Inductor, and Capacitors.
(Located in back of manual.)
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Figure 7-5. Power Supply Circuits, Dc Primary Power Input, Block Diagram.
(Located in bade of manual.)
Figure 7-6. Power Supply Circuits, Ac Primary Power Input, Block Diagram.
(Located in back of manual.)
Figure 7-8 (1). Electrical Equipment Chassis CH-474/PRC-47(A8A4), Schematic Diagram (sheet 1 of 2).
(Located in back of manual.)
Figure 7-8 (2). Electrical Equipment Chassis CH-474/PRC-47 (A8A4)., Schematic Diagram (sheet 2 of 2).
(Located in back of manual.)
Figure 7-11 (1) . Signal Data Translator CV -1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Schematic Diagram (sheet 1 of 2).
(Located in back of manual.)
Figure 7-11 (2) Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3). Schematic Diagram (sheet 2 of 2).
(Located in back of manual.)
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Figure 7-15. Test Fixture for Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47, Schematic Diagram.
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Figure 7-17. Test Fixture for Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47, Schematic Diagram.
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Figure 7-18. Test Fixture for Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47, Schematic Diagram.
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Figure 7-19. Test Fixture for Radio Frequency Oscillator O-1032/PRC-47, Schematic Diagram.
Figure 7-20. Test Fixture for Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47, Schematic Diagram.
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APPENDIX A
REFERENCES
DA Pam 310-4 Index of Technical Manuals, Technical Bulletins, Supply Manuals (Types 7, 8, and 9), Supply
Bulletins, and Lubrication Orders.
DA Pam 310-7 US Index Army Equipment of Modification Work Orders.
TM 11-5017 Output Meters TS-585A/U; 585B/U; 585C/U; and 585D/U.
TM 11-5129 Oscilloscopes AN/USM-50A; B; and C.
TM 11-5820-509-12 Operator and Organization Maintenance Manual: Radio Set AN/PRC-47.
TM 11-6625-200-15 Operator's, Organizational, DS, GS, and Depot Maintenance Manual: Multimeters ME-26A/U;
26B/U; 26C/U; and 26D/U.
TM 11-6625-320-12 Operator and Organizational Maintenance Manual: Voltmeter, Meter ME-30A/U and
Voltmeters, Electronic ME-30B/U; 30C/U; and 30E /U.
TM 11 -6625-326- 12 Operator and Organizational Maintenance Manual including Repair Parts and Special Tool
Lists: Analyzer, Spectrum AN/UPM-110.
TM 11-6625-935-12 Organizational Maintenance Manual: Audio Oscillators TS-312/FSM1, TS-312A/FSM-1, and
TS-382/U, and Signal Generator TS-312B/ FSM-1.
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APPENDIX B
DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND
DEPOT MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS
AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
Section I. INTRODUCTION
B-1. Scope
This appendix lists repair parts and special tools Code Explanation
required for the performance of direct support, general P2 Repair parts which are procured and stocked
support, and depot maintenance of Radio Set AN/PRC- for insurance purposes because the combat
47. or military essentiality of the end item
B-2. General dictates that a minimum quantity be
This Repair Parts and Special Tools List is divided into available in the supply system.
the following sections.: P9 Assigned to items which are NSA design
a. Repair Parts-Section II. A list of repair parts controlled: unique repair parts, special tools,
authorized for the performance of maintenance of test, measuring and diagnostic equipment'
maintenance at the direct support, general support, and which are stocked and supplied by the Army
depot level. COMSEC logistic system, and which are not
b. Special Tools, Test, and Support Equipment- subject to the provisions of AR 380-41.
Section III. A list of special tools, test and support P10 Assigned to items which are NSA design
equipment authorized for the performance of controlled special sods, test, measuring and
maintenance at the direct support, general support, and diagnostic equipment for COMSEC support,
depot level. which are accountable under the provisions
of AR 380-41, and which are stocked and
c. Index - Federal Stock Number and Reference
supplied by the Army COMSEC logistic
Number Cross Reference to Figure and Item Number -
system.
Section IV. A list of Federal stock numbers is ascending
M Repair parts which are not procured or
numerical sequence, followed by a list of reference
stocked, but are to be manufactured at
numbers in ascending alphanumeric sequence, cross
indicated maintenance levels.
referenced to the illustration figure number and
A Assemblies which are not procured or stocked
reference designation.
as such but are made up of two or more
d. Index - Reference Designation Cross-Reference unite. Such component units carry individual
to Page Number - Section V. A list of reference stock numbers and descriptions, are
designations cross-referenced to page numbers. procured and stocked separately, and can be
B-3. Explanation of Columns assembled to form the required assembly at
The following provides an explanation of columns in the indicated maintenance categories.
tabular lists X Parts and assemblies which are not procured
a. Source, Main tenance and Recoverability Codes or stocked and the mortality of which
(SMR ), Column 1. normally is below that of the applicable end
(1) Source code indicates the selection status item or component. The failure of such part
and source for the listed item. Source codes are: or assembly should result in retirement of the
Code Explanation end item from the supply system.
P Repair parts which are stocked in or supplied X1 Repair parts which are not procured or
from the GSA/DSA, or Army supply system stocked. The requirement for such items will
and authorized for use at indicated be filled by use of the next higher assembly
maintenance categories. or component.
X2 Repair parts which are not stocked. The
indicated maintenance category requiring
such repair parts will attempt to obtain same
through cannibalization. Where such repair
parts are not obtainable through
cannibalization, requirements will be
requisitioned, with accompanying
justification, through normal supply channels.
G Major assemblies that are procured with PEMA
funds for initial issue only as exchange
assemblies at DSU and GSU level. These
assemblies will not be stocked above DS and
GS level or returned to depot supply level.
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(2) Maintenance code indicates the lowest f. 30-Day DS/GS Maintenance, 1 Year Per
category of maintenance authorized to install the listed Equipment (Contingency), and Depot Maintenance,
item. The maintenance level codes are: Columns 6, 7, 8, and 9. Items authorized for requisition
Code Explanation as required are identified by an asterisk in the allowance
C Operator/crew column. Subsequent appearances of the same item will
O Organizational maintenance have the letters "REF" in the applicable allowance
F Direct support maintenance columns.
H General support g. Illustrations, Column 10. This column is divided
D maintenance as follows:
Depot maintenance (1) Figure number, column 10a. Indicates the
(3) Recoverability code indicates whether figure number of the illustration in which the item is
unserviceable items should be returned for recovery or shown.
salvage. Items not coded are expendable. (2) Item number or reference designation,
Recoverability codes are: column 10b. Indicates the reference designation used to
Code Explanation identify the item in the illustration
R Repair parts and assemblies are economically B-4. Special Information
repairable at DSU and GSU activities and are Not applicable.
normally furnished by supply on an exchange B-5. How to Locate Repair Parts
basis.
a. When Federal stock number or reference
S Repair parts and assemblies which are
number is unknown:
economically reparable at DSU and GSU
activities and which normally are furnished by (1) First. Find the illustration covering the
supply on an exchange basis. When items are unit to which the repair part belongs.
determined by GSU to be uneconomically (2) Second. Identify the repair part on the
reparable, they will be evacuated to a depot for illustration and note the illustration figure number and
evaluation and analysis before final reference designation of the repair part.
disposition. (3) Third. Using the reference designation
T High dollar value recoverable repair parts cross-reference to page number index (sec. V) find the
which are subject to special handling and are reference designation and note the page number listed.
issued on an exchange basis. Such repair Locate the item in the repair parts list (sec. II).
parts normally are repaired or overhauled at b. When Federal stock number of reference
depot maintenance activities. number is known:
U Repair parts specifically selected for salvage
(1) First. Using the Federal stock number
by reclamation unite because d precious metal
and reference number index (sec IV) find the pertinent
content, critical materials, or high dollar value
Federal stock number or reference number and note the
reusable casings or castings.
figure number and reference designation. This index is
b. Federal Stock Number, Column 2. Indicates the in ascending FSN sequence, followed by a list of
Federal stock number assigned to the item and will be reference numbers in ascending alphanumeric
used for requisitioning purposes. sequence, cross referenced to the illustration figure
c. Description, Column 3. Indicates the Federal number and reference designation.
item name and any additional description of the item (2) Second. Using the reference designation
required. A part number or other reference number is cross-reference to page number index (sec V) find the
followed by the applicable five-digit Federal supply code reference designation and note the page number listed.
for manufacturers in parentheses. Locate the item in the repair parts list (sec. II).
d. Unit of Measure (U/M ), Column 4. A two B-6. Federal Supply Code for Manufacturer (FSCM)
character alphabetic abbreviation indicating the amount The FSCM is a 5-digit numeric code listed in SB 708-42
or quantity of the item upon which the allowances are which is used to identify the manufacturer, distributor, or
based, e.g., ft. ea. pr, etc. Government agency, etc.
e. Quantity Incorporated in Unit, Column 6.
Indicates the quantity of the item used in the assembly
group. A "V" appearing in this column in lieu of a
quantity indicates that a definite quantity cannot be
indicated {e.g., shims, spacers, etc.. Subsequent
appearances of the same item in the same assembly
are indicated by the letters "REF."
(Next printed page is B-4.)
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****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
B-4
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
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****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
B-8
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****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
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****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
B-10
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****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
B-11
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****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
B-12
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****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
B-13
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
B-14
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
P-D 5910-583-1997 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAMIC EA REP REF REF 3-61 A8A7C183
2465-009W5T0102P, (72982)
P-D 5910-583-1997 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAMIC: EA REF REF REF 3-61 A8A6C184
2465-009W5T0102P, (72982)
X1-D CHASSIS, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT EA 1 A8A7MP5
549-5809-005, (13499)
X1-D CHASSIS, FILTER: EA 1 A8A7MP6
756-0318-004, (13499)
P-D 5950-828-1343 COIL, RADIO FREQUENCY EA 4 * * 3-61 A8A7L34
LT10K043; (81349)
P-D 5950-828-1343 COIL, RADIO FREQUENCY EA REF REF REF 3-61 ASA7L35
LT10K043, (81349)
P-D 59-828-1343 COIL, RADIO FREQUENCY EA REF REF REF 3-61 A8A7L36
LT10K043; (81349)
P-D 59 828-1343 COIL, RADIO FREQUENCY EA REF REF REF 3-61 A8A7L37
LT10K043; (81349)
P-D CONNECTOR, RECEPTACLE, ELECTRICAL. EA 1 * * A8A7P2
DAM3W3P, (71468)
P-D 5305-7 702533 SCREW, MACHINE EA 1 A8A7P2H1
MS51959-13, (96906)
P-D 5305-763-7822 SCREW, MACHINE EA 1 REF REF A8A7P2H2
MS51959-14, (96906)
P-D 5310-058-3599 WASHER, LOCK: EA 1 A8A7P2H3
MS35335-51, (96906)
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****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
P-D 5935-885-6505 CONTACT, ELECTRICAL, COAXIAL INSERT: EA REF REF REF A8A7P1A2
DM53740-5000; (71468)
P-D 5935-885-6505 CONTACT, ELECTRICAL, COAXIAL INSERT: EA REF FEF REF A8A7P2A1
DM53740-5000; (71468)
P-D 5935-885-6505 CONTACT, ELECTRICAL, COAXIAL INSERT: EA REF REF REF A8A7P2A2
DM53740-5000; (71468)
P-D 5935-885-6505 CONTACT, ELECTRICAL, COAXIAL INSERT: EA REF REF REF A9A7P2A3
DM53740-5000; (71468)
P-H-S CONTROL, SUBASSEMBLY, OSCILLATOR: EA 1 * * * * * 3-4 A8A7E7
549-5776-004, (13499)
P-D CAPACITOR ASSEMBLY: EA 1 * * 3-60 A8A7E7A1
549-5777-004; (13499)
P-D 5310-6114-3500 NUT, SELF-LOCKING, HEXAGON: EA 2 REF REF A8A7E7A1H2
68-1660-40; (72962)
P-D 5305-054-5653 SCREW, MACHINE: EA 2 * * A8A7E7A1H2
MS51957-19; (96906)
P-D 5310-530-3549 WASHER, NONMETALLIC, FLAT EA * * * A8A7E7A1H4
8942; (76854)
X1-D BOARD, PRINTED CIRCUIT EA 1 3-60 A8A7E7A1E8
549-5764-003; (13499)
X1-D CAPACITOR, FIXED, MICA: EA 20 3-60 A8A7E7A1C114
CM05ED300G03, (81349)
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****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
B-17
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****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
B-18
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
B-19
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****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 3-60 A8A7E7
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C115
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 3-60 A8A7E7
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C117
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 3-60 A8A7E7
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C119
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 3-60 A8A7E7
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C121
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 3-60 A8A7E7
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C123
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****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 3-60 A8A7E7
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C125
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 3-60 A8A7E7
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C127
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 3-60 A8A7E7
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C129
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 3-60 A8A7E7
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C135
A2C135
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 3-60 A8A7E7
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C137
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 3-60 A8ATE7
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C139
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 3-60 A8A7E7
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C141
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 360 A8A7E7
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C143
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 3-60 A8A7E'
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C145
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 3-60 A8A7E7
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C147
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 3-60 A8A7E7
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C119
P-D 5910-683-7114 CAPACITOR, VARIABLE, GLASS: EA REF REF REF 3-60 A8A7E7
VC10GWY, (73899) A2C151
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
B-22
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REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-23
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REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-24
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-25
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-26
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-35
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AN DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P--D 5905-988-2310 RESISTOR, FDE-, FIIM. EA REF REF REF 3-56 A8A7TB1R126
RN60D1000F; (81349)
P--D 5905-988-2310 RESISTOR, FIXED, FIIX: EA REF REF REF 3-56 A8A7TB1R132
RN60D1000F, (81349)
P--D 5905-988-2310 RESISTOR, FIXED, FILM: EA REF REF REF 3-56 A8A7TB1R133
RN60D1000F, (81349)
P--D 5961-752-5230 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, DIODE: EA REF REF REF 3-56 A8A7TBlCR9
1N916; (07688)
P--D 5961-724-6164 SEMICONDUCTDR DEVICE, DIODE: EA REF REF REF 3-56 A8A7TB1CR11
FA4092, (07263)
B-36
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-37
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-38
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P--D 5950-960-7338 TRANSFORMER, RADIO FREQUENCY: EA REF REF REF 3-56 A8A7TB1T3
553-9312-003; (13499)
P--D 595O-960-7339 TRANSFORMER, RADIO FREQUENCY: EA REF REF REF 3-56 A8A7TB1T4
553-9313-003; (13499)
B-39
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-40
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENEERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-41
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-42
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-43
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-44
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-45
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-46
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-47
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
X1-D : EA
TRANSFORMER, INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCY 1 3-21 A8A2E5Q3
X418-1; (31815)
B-48
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-49
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTNENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-50
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-51
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-52
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-53
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P--D 5910-9 54-5496 CAPACITOR, FIXED MICA: EA REF REF REF A8A6C29*
CM05ED220J03; (81349)
B-54
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-55
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-56
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-57
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-58
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-59
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-60
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P--D 5910-958-8257 CAPACITOR, FIXED, MICA EA REF REF REF A8A6C29 '*
DM15E621J0300WV4CR, (72136)
B-61
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE.(Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-62
TM 11-5820-509-35
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE.(Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-63
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE.(Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-63
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-64
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW ILLUSTRATION
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) (b)
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG ITEM
NO. NO.
B-65
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-66
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-67
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P-D 5910-102-1346 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAIIC: EA REF REF REF 3-53 A8A6A1C23
CK12BX472K; (81349)
P-D 5910-102-1346 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAMIC: EA REF REF REF 3-53 A8A6A1C26
CK12BX472K; (81349)
P-D 5910-726-5003 CAPACITOR, FIXED, ELECTROLYTIC EA REF REF REF 3-53 A8A6AiC39
150D105XOO35A2, (56289)
P-D 5910-901-6105 CAPACITOR, FIXED, FILM. EA REF REF REF 3-53 A8A6AiC16
192P4729R8; (56289)
P-D 5910-844-0905 CAPACITOR, FIXED, MICA: EA REF REF REF 3-5- A8A6AiC19
C05FD101J03; (81349)
B-68
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P-D 5905-816-8554 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION EA REF REF REF 3-53 A8A6A1R28
RCR07Gl03KS, (81349)
P-D 5905-816-8554 RESISTOR, FIXED, CC4POSITION: EA REF REF REF 3-53 A8A6AiR31
RCR07G103KS, (81349)
P-D 5905-816-8554 RESISTOR, FIXED, COKPOSITION. EA REF REF REF 3-53 A8A6A1R32
RCR07G103KS, (81349)
B-69
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-70
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-71
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-72
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-73
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-74
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-75
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-76
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-77
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-78
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-79
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P-D 5910-080-4020 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAMIC EA REF REF REF 3-40 A8A3C116
6S8083, (56289)
P-D 5910-080-Oo20 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAMIC: EA REF REF REF 3-40 A8A3C293
6S8083, (56289)
P-D 5910-080-1713 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAMIC EA REF REF REF 3-41 A8A3C289
DA146, (71590)
P-D 5910-080-1713 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAMIC- EA REF REF REF 3-41 A8A3C290
DA146, (71590)
P-D 5910-080-1713 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAMIC EA REF REF REF 3-41 AA3C291
DA146, (71590)
P-D 5910-762-2828 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAIC. EA REF REF REF 3-40 A8A3C292
C023B102P223Z, (56289)
B-80
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P-D 5950-932-2727 COIL, RADIO FREQUENCY- EA REF REF REF 3-40 ABA3L121
LT1CK029, (81349)
B-81
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P-D 5950-950-4176 COIL, RADIO FREQUENCY- EA REF REF REF 3-41 A8A3L2
549-5972-002, (13499)
P-D 5950-950-4176 COIL, RADIO FREQUINCY: EA REF REF REF 3-41 A8A3L3
519-5972-002; (13499)
B-82
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P-D CORE, ADJUSTABLE TUNING EA REF REF REF REF 3-9 A8A3E3
57-3540; (78L88)
B-83
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-84
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-85
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-86
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-87
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-88
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P-D 5910-685-9692 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAMIC EA REF REF REF 3-33 A8A3A4C319
CK13BX103M, (81349)
P-D 5910-685-9692 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAMIC EA REF REF REF 3-34 A8A3A4C334
CK13BX103M, (81349)
P-D 5910-685-9692 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAMIC EA REF REF REF 3-33 A8A3A4C335
CK13BX103M, (81349)
P-D 5910-685 -9692 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAMIC EA REF REF REF 3-33 A8A3A4C336
CK13BX103M, (81349)
P-D 5910-685-9692 CAPACITOR, FIXED, CERAMIC EA REF REF REF 3-33 A8A3ALC3h3
CK13BX103M, (81349)
B-89
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P-D 5910-107-2682 CAPACITOR, FIXED, MICA EA REF REF REF 3-34 A8A3A4C326
CM04ED620FO3, (81349)
P-D 5961-960-7835 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, DIODE' EA REF REF REF 3-34 A8A3A4CR10
V499, (01281)
B-90
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-91
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-92
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-93
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
****REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (continued)****
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-94
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-95
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-96
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-97
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-98
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-99
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P-D 5905-761-1905 RESISTOR, FIXED, FILM: EA REF REF REF 3-33 A8A3A4R180
RW60D1332F; (81349)
B-100
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-101
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-102
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-103
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P-D 5315-614-3586 PIN, SPRING, TUBULAR, SLOTTED: EA REF REF REF A8A3A6MP5
MS16562-212, (96906)
B-104
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-105
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P-D 5315-531-9482 PIN, SPRING, TUBULAR, SLOTTED: EA REF REF REF A8A3A7MP2
MS16562-197, (96906)
B-106
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-107
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-108
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-109
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-110
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-111
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-112
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-113
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-114
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-115
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-116
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-117
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-118
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-119
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-120
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-121
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-122
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-123
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-124
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-125
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-126
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-127
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-128
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-129
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-130
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-131
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-132
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-133
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-134
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-135
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-136
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-137
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-138
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-139
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-140
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-141
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-142
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-143
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-144
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-145
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-146
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-147
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-148
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-149
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-150
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-151
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-152
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-153
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-154
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-155
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-156
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-157
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-158
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-159
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-160
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P-D 5310-262-6 105 NUT, PLAIN, HEXAGON: EA REF REF REF A8A4MP36H2
P313-0045-000; (77250)
B-161
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-162
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REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-163
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REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-164
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REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-165
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REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-166
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REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-167
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REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-168
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-169
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-170
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-171
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-172
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-173
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-174
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-175
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-176
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P-D 5905-484-0278 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION EA REF REF REF 3-64 A8A4R113
RCR32G335KS; (81349)
P-D 5905-484-0278 RESISTOR, FIXED, COMPOSITION EA REF REF REF 3-64 A8A4R114
RCR32G335KS; (81349)
B-177
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-178
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REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-179
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-180
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-181
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-182
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P-D 5975-987-8829 BOOT, DUST AND .MOISTURE SEAL: EA 1 REF REF A8A4S1H1
N9033-1-4, (97539)
B-183
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REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-184
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-185
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-186
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
P-D 5975-836-3373 BOOT, DUST AND MOISTURE PROOF: EA 1 REF REF A8A4S2H1
N5030B; (97539)
B-187
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-188
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-189
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-190
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-191
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-192
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-193
SECTION II TM 11-5820-509-35
REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-194
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SPECIAL TOOLS, TEST &SUPPORT EQUIPMENT FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-195
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REPAIR PARTS FOR DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE (Continued)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
30 DAY DS 30 DAY GS 1 YR DEPOT
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ALW MAINT ILLUSTRATION
SMR FEDERAL UNIT QTY ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PER ALW
CODE STOCK DESCRIPTION Usable OF INC 100 PER (b)
NUMBER Reference Number & Mfr. Code on Code MEAS IN (a) (b) (c) (a) (b) (c) EQUIP 100 (a) ITEM NO. OR
UNIT 1-20 21-50 51-100 1-20 21-50 51-100 CNTGCY EQUIP FIG REFERENCE
NO. DESIGNATION
B-196
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TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-197
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-198
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-199
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-200
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-201
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-202
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-203
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-204
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-205
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-206
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-207
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-208
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-209
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-210
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-211
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-212
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
213
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-214
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
B-215
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SECTION IV INDEX-FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE
TO FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER OR REFERENCE DESIGNATION (CONTINUED)
ITEM NO. OR
REF NO. MFG CO. FIG NO. REF DES.
B-216
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
A12425 70674 3-16 A8A1T2 CK104 71590 A8A4FL2C230 CK60AW102M 81349 A8A4C21
A12426 70674 3-16 A8A1T3 CK104 71590 A8A4FL2C234 CK60AW102M 81349 A8A4C22
A12808 70671 3-16 A8A1T5 CK104 71590 A8A4FL2C235 CK60AW102M 81349 A8A4C23
A51003 08289 A8A5TB1MP2 CK104 71590 A8A4FL2C237 CK60AW102M 81349 A8A4C24
A51043 08289 A8A5TB1MP3 CK12BX472K 81349 3-53 A8A6A1C18 CK60AW102M 81349 A8A4C25
A51048 08289 A8A7E2MP1 CK12BX472K 81349 3-53 A8A6A1C23 CK60AW102M 81349 3-47 A8A5E1C18
A51048 08289 A8A7E2MP2 CK12BX472K 81349 3-53 A8A6A1C26 CK60AW102M 81349 3-47 A8A5E1C21
A51048 08289 A8A7E6MP1 CK13AX222M 81349 3-53 A8A6A1C22 CL21BQ040SPE 81349 3-20 A8A2E1C4
BC3069 97315 3-11 A8A5T1 CK13BX103K 81349 3-52 A8A6E1C35 CL23BE400UNE 81349 3-20 A8A2E2C5
BC3072 97315 3-67 A8A4T1 CK13BX103M 81349 3-21 A8A2C33 CL24BJ180TP3 81349 A8A4C145
BP906 99800 3-64 A8A4L106 CK13BX103M 81349 3-33 A8A3A4C318 CL26BJ2R5TN3 81349 3-19 A8A1E3C29
BR7X300D2S2-26V 09026 A8A4K2 CK13BX103M 81349 3-33 A8A3A4C319 CM04CD010D03 81349 A8A6E2C13
B2A440-9C1 08664 A8A4MP22H2 CK13BX103M 81349 3-34 A8A3A4C334 CM04CD010D03 81349 3-52 A8A6E2C9
B2A440-9C1 00864 A8A4MP23H2 CK13BX103M 81349 3-33 A8A3A4C335 CM04CD010DC3 81349 3-55 A8A7E2C200
CC20CH120J 81349 3-25 A8A3A9A2C32 CK13BX103M 81349 3-33 A8A3A4C336 CM04CD010D03 81349 3-55 A8A7E2C201
CC20CH180J 81349 3-25 A8A3A9A2C31 CK13BX103M 81349 3-33 A8A3A4C343 CM04CD050D03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A6C299
CC20UJ510F 81349 3-29 A8A3A10C85 CK13BX103M 81349 3-66 A8A4A1C125 CM04CD050D03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C301
CC20UJ510F 81349 3-35 A8A3A12C139 CK13BX103M 81349 3-66 A8A4A1C126 CM04CD050D03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C303
CC20UJ510F 81349 3-35 A8A3A12C141 CK13BX103M 81349 A8A4A7A1C107 CM04CD050D03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C315
CC20UJ510F 81349 3-28 A8A3A9A3C60 CK13BX103M 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1C160 CM04CD050D03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C317
CC20UJ620F 81349 3-30 A8A3A11C112 CK13BX103M 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1C161 CM04CD050D03 81349 3-33 A8A3A4C341
CC20UJ620F 81349 3-30 A8A3A11C114 CK13BX103M 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1C162 CM04CD050D03 81349 A8A6E2C13
CC30UJ680F 81349 3-25 A8A3A9A2C28 CK13BX103M 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1C163 CM04CD050D03 81349 3-52 A8A6E2C9
CC30UJ680F 81349 3-28 A8A3A9A3C58 CK13BX103M 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1C164 CM04CD050D03 81349 3-55 A8A7E2C200
CC30UJ7500F 81349 3-29 A8A3A110C87 CK13BX103M 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1C165 CM04CD050D03 81349 3-55 A8A7E2C201
CC30UJ750F 81349 3-25 A8A3A9A2C30 CK13BX103M 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1C166 CM04CD100D03 81349 3-33 A8A3A4C339
CF75961 23675 A4A1E1MP2 CK13BX103M 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1C177 CM04CD100D03 81349 A8A6E2C13
CF75961 23675 A4A1E1MP3 CK14BX223M 81349 3-37 A8A3E46C276 CM04CD100D03 81349 3-52 A8A6E2C9
CF75961 23675 A4A1E1MP4 CK14BX223M 81349 3-37 A8A3E46C281 CM04CD100D03 81349 3-55 A8A7E2C200
CF75971 23675 A4A1E1MP6 CK14BX223M 81349 3-38 A8A3E47C144 CM04CD0100D3 81349 3-55 A8A7E2C201
CF75981 23675 A4A1E1MP7 CK14BX223M 31349 3-38 A8A3E47C153 CM04CD120J03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C305
CF75981 23675 A4A1E1MP8 CK14BX223M 81349 3-22 A8A3TB1C63 CM04CD120J03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C307
CF75981 23675 A4A1E1MP9 CK14BX223M 81349 3-22 A8A3TB1C66 CM04CD120J03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C309
CF75991 23675 A4A1E1MP5 CK14BX223M 81349 3-67 A8A4C2 CM04CD120J03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C311
CF76991 23675 A4A1E1MP1 CK14BX223M 81349 3-52 A8A6E1C32 CM04CD120J03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C313
CH474PRC47 80058 A8A4 CK15BX104M 81349 3-41 A8A3C189 CM04CD120J03 81349 A8A6E2C13
CK104 71590 A8A4FL2C227 CK60AW102M 81349 3-21 A8A2E3C30 CM04CD120J03 81349 3-52 A8A6E2C9
CK104 71590 A8A4FL2C229 CK60AW102M 81349 A8A4C20 CM04CD150J03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C305
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
CM04CD150J03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C307 CM0LED270G03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C315 CM04FD101F03 81349 3-32 A8A3ALA2C299
CM04CD150J03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C309 CM04ED270G03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C317 CM04FD101F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C301
CM04CD150J03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C311 CM04ED300G03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C312 CM04FD101F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C303
CM04CD150J03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C313 CM04ED360G03 81349 3-34 A8A3A4C329 CM04FD101F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C315
CM04CD150J03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C299 CM04ED360G03 81349 3-33 A8A3A4C345 CM04FD101F03 81349 3-32 A8A3ALA2C317
CM04CD150J03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C301 CM04ED390G03 81349 3-31 A8A3ALA1C305 CM04FD111F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C299
CM04CD150J03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C303 CM04ED290G03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C307 CM04FD111F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C301
CM04CD150J03 81349 3-32 A3AA34A2C315 CM04ED290G03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C309 CM04FD111F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C303
CM04CD150J03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C316 CM04ED390G03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C311 CM04FD111F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C315
CM04CD150J03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C317 CM04ED390003 81349 3-31 A8A3ALA1C3i3 CM04FD111F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C317
CM04CD150J03 81349 A8A6E2C13 CM04ED430G03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C310 CM04FD111F03 81349 3-33 A8A3A4C337
CM04CD150J03 81349 3-52 A8A6E2C9 CM04ED430G03 81349 3-34 A8A3A4C328 CM04FD121F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C302
CM04CD150J03 81349 3-55 A8A7E2C200 CM04ED470G03 81349 3-34 A8A3A4C327 CM04FD121F03 81349 3-34 A8A3A4C323
CM04CD150J03 81349 3-55 A8A7E2C201 CM04ED510F03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C305 CM04FD131F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C299
CM04ED200J03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C299 CM04ED510F03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C307 CM04FD131F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C301
CM04ED200J03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C301 CM04ED510F03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C309 CM04FD131F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C303
CM04ED200J03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C303 CM04ED510F03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C311 CM04FD131F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C315
CM04ED200J03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C314 CM04ED510F03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C313 CM04FD131F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C317
CM04ED200J03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C315 CM04ED620F03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C308 CM04FD151F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C299
CM04ED200J03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C317 CM04ED620F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C299 CM04FD151F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C300
CM04ED220J03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C305 CM04ED620F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C301 CM04FD151F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C301
CM04ED220J03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C307 CM04ED620F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C303 CM04FD151F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C303
CM04ED220J03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C309 CM04ED620F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A1A2C315 CM04FD151F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C315
CM04ED220J03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C311 CM04ED620F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C317 CM04FD151F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C317
CM04ED220J03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C313 CM04ED620F03 81349 3-34 A8A3A4C325 CM04FD151F03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4C322
CM04ED240J03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C299 CM04ED620F03 81349 3-34 A8A3A4C326 CM04FD241F03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4C321
CM04ED240J03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C301 CM04ED680F03 81349 3-34 A8A3ALC340 CM04FD910F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C299
CM04ED240J03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C303 CM04ED820F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C299 CM04FD910F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C301
CM04ED240J03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C315 CM04ED820F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C301 CM04FD910F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C303
CM04ED240J03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C317 CM04ED820F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C303 CM04FD910F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C315
CM04ED270G03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C305 CM04ED820F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C315 CM04FD910F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C317
CM04ED270G03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C307 CM04ED82F003 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C317 CM05CD050D03 81349 3-37 A8A3E46C280
CM04ED270G03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C309 CM04ED820F03 81349 3-34 P8A3A4C324 CM05CD050D03 81349 A8A6C14
CM04ED270G03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C311 CM04FA331F03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4C3L9 CM05CD050D03 81349 A8A6C20
CM04ED270G03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C313 CM04FA361F03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C298 CM05CD050D03 81349 A8A6C23
CM04ED270G03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C299 CM04FA361F03 81349 3-34 A8A3A4C320 CM05CD050D03 81349 A8A6C29
CM04ED270GC3 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C301 CM04FD101F03 81349 3-31 A8A3AA11C304 CM05CD050D03 81349 A8A6C3L
CM04ED270G03 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2C303 CM04FD101F03 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1C306 CM05CD050D03 81349 3-59 A8A7E6C100
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
CM05CD050D03 81349 3-59 A8A7E6C101 CM05ED220J03 81349 3-57 A8A7E4C68 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C138
CM05CD100D03 81349 3-38 A8A3E47C165 CM05ED220J03 81349 3-57 A8A7E4C70 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C110
CM05CD110D03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05ED240J03 81349 A8A6C11 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C142
CM05CD100D03 81349 A8A6200 CM05ED240J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C144
CM05CD100D03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05ED240J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05ED300G0 3 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C146
CM05CD100D03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05ED240J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C148
CM05CD01D03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05ED240J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05ED300C03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C150
CM05CD100D3 81349 3-57 A8A7E4C56 CM05ED270G03 81349 3-29 A8A3A10C81 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C152
CM05CD100D3 81349 3-58 A8A7E5C71 CM05ED270G03 81349 3-30 A8A3A11C104 CM05ED300J03 81349 3-20 A8A2E1C36
CM05CD120J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05ED270G03 81349 3-30 A8A3A11C110 CM05ED300J03 81349 A8A6C14
CM05CD120J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05ED270G03 81349 3-26 A8A3A9A1C9 CM05ED300J03 81349 A8A6C20
CM05CD120J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05ED270G03 81349 3-28 A8A3A9A3C56 CM05ED300J03 81349 A8A6C23
CM05CD120J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05ED270G03 81349 3-23 A8A3TB2C187 CM05ED300J03 81349 A8A6C29
CM05CD120J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05ED270J03 81349 3-20 A8A2E1C36 CM05ED300J03 81349 A8A6C34
CM05CD180J03 81349 3-20 A8A2E1C36 CM05ED270J03 81349 3-20 A8A2E1C9 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-29 A8A3A10C77
CM05CD180J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05ED270J03 81349 3-36 A8A3A13C261 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-29 A8A3A10C83
CM05CD180J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05ED270J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-26 A8A3A9A1C7
CM05CD180J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05ED270J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-28 A8A3A9A3C54
CM05CD180J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05ED270J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C114
CM05CD180J03 81349 A8A6C31 CM05ED270J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C116
CM05CD180J03 81349 3-54 A8A7E1C12 CM05ED270J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C118
CM05CD180J03 81349 3-54 A8A7E1C16 CM05ED270J03 81349 3-51 A8A7E1C3 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C120
CM05ED200J03 81349 3-36 A8A3A13C263 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-26 A8A3A9A1C8 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C122
CM05ED200J03 81349 3-26 A8A3A9A1C10 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-24 A8A3A9A2C22 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C124
CM05ED200J03 81349 3-38 A8A3E47C180 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-24 A8A3A9A2C24 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C126
CM05ED200J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-24 A8A3A9A2C26 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C128
CM05ED200J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C114 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C130
CM05ED200J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C116 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C132
CM05ED200J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C118 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C134
CM05ED200J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C120 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C136
CM05ED200J03 81349 3-54 A8A7E1C2 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C122 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C138
CM05ED220J03 81349 3-20 A8A2E1C36 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C124 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C140
CM05ED220J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C126 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C142
CM05ED220J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C128 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C144
CM05ED220J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C130 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C146
CM05ED220J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C132 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C148
CM05ED220J033 81349 A8A6C34 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C134 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C150
CM05ED220J03 81349 3-57 A8A7E4C66 CM05ED300G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C136 CM05ED330G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C152
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
CM05ED330J03 81349 3-20 A8A2E136 CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C118 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C128
CM05ED330J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 AkA7E7A1C120 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C130
CM05ED330J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7AC122 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C132
CM05ED330J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C124 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C134
CM05ED330J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C126 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C136
CM05ED330J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05ED290G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C128 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C138
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-26 A8A3A9A1C6 CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A11C130 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C140
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C114 CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C132 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C142
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C116 CM05ED390G03 81349 340 A8A7E7A1C134 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C144
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C18 CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C136 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C146
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C120 CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C138 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C148
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C122 CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C10 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C150
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1 C124 CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C142 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C152
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C126 CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C144 CM05ED430J03 81349 A8A6C14
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C128 CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C146 CM05ED430J03 81349 A8A6C20
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C130 CM05KD390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C148 CM05ED430J03 81349 A8A6C23
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7AC132 CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C150 CM05ED430J03 81349 A8A6C29
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C134 CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C152 CM05ED430J03 81349 A8A6C34
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C136 CM05ED390J03 81349 A8A6414 CM05ED470J03 81349 A8A6C14
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C138 CM05ED390J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05ED470J03 81349 A8A6C20
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C140 CM05ED390J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05ED470J03 81349 A8A6C23
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C142 CM05ED390J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05ED470J03 81349 A8A6C29
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1144 CM05ED390J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05ED470J03 81349 A8A6C34
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C146 CM05ED390J03 81349 3-57 A8A7E4C65 CM05ED510G03 81349 3-30 A8A3A11C111
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C148 CM05ED390J03 81349 3-57 A8A7E4C67 CM05ED510G03 81349 3-26 A8A3A9A1C4
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C150 CM05ED390J03 81349 3-57 A8A7E4C69 CM05ED510J03 81349 A8A6C14
CM05ED360G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C152 CM05ED390J03 81349 3-59 A8A7E6C104 CM05ED510J03 81349 A8A6C20
CM05ED360J03 81349 3-20 A8A2E1C36 CM05ED390J03 81349 3-59 A8A7E6C106 CM05ED510J03 81349 A8A6C23
CM05ED360J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05ED390J03 81349 3-59 A8A7E6C108 CM05ED510J03 81349 A8A6C29
CM05ED360J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-30 A8A3A11C108 CM05ED510J03 81349 A8A6C34
CM05ED360J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-26 A8A3A9A1C5 CM05ED560G03 81349 3-30 A8A3A11C98
CM05ED360J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C114 CM05ED560G03 81349 3-35 A8A3A12C137
CM58ED360J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05ED430G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C116 CM05ED560G03 81349 3-25 A8A3A9A2C27
CM05ED360J03 81349 3-58 A8A7E5C91 CM05ED830G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C118 CM05ED560G03 81349 3-28 A8A3A9A3C44
CM05ED390G03 81349 3-29 A8A3A10C79 CM05ED830G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C120 CM05ED560J03 81349 A8A6C14
CM05ED390G03 81349 3-36 A8A3A13C259 CM05ED830G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C122 CM05ED560J03 81349 A8A6C20
CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C114 CM05ED830G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C124 CM05ED560J03 81349 A8A6C23
CM05ED390G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C116 CM05ED830G03 81349 3-60 A8A7E7A1C126 CM05ED560J03 81349 A8A6C29
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
CM05ED560J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05ED820G03 81349 3-29 A83A100C86 CM05FD131J03 81349 A8A6C14
CM05ED560J03 81349 3-58 A8A7E5C89 CM05ED820G03 81349 3-25 A8A3A9A2C29 CM05FD131J03 81349 A8A6C20
CM05ED620G03 81349 3-30 A8A3A11C100 CM05ED820G03 81349 3-28 A8A3A9A3C59 CM05FD131J03 81349 A8A6C23
CM05ED620G03 81349 3-30 A8A3A11C106 CM05ED820J03 81349 3-39 A8A3E48C162 CM05FD131J03 81349 A8A6C29
CM05ED620G03 81349 3-30 A8A3A11C113 CM05ED820J03 81349 3-39 A8A3E48C174 CM05FD131J03 81349 A8A6C34
CM05ED620G03 81349 3-36 A8A3A13C257 CM05ED820J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05FD13L103 81349 3-58 A8A7E5C81
CM05ED620G03 81349 3-28 A8A3A9A3C48 CM05ED820J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05FD151G03 81349 3-26 A8A3A9A1C1
CM05ED620J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05ED820J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05FD151G03 81349 3-39 A8A3E48C168
CM50ED620J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05ED820J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05FD151J03 81349 A8A6C14
CM05ED620J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05ED820J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05FD153J03 81349 A8A6C20
CM05ED620J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05ED820J03 81349 3-58 A8A7E5C85 CM05FD151J03 81349 A8A6C23
CM05ED620J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05FD101G03 81349 3-21 A8A2E3C14 CM05FD151J03 81349 A8A6C29
CM05ED680C03 81349 3-26 A8A3A9A1C3 CM05FD101G03 81349 3-26 A8A3A9A1C2 CM05FD151J03 81349 A8A6C34
CM05ED680G03 81349 3-28 A8A3A9A3C50 CM05FD101J03 81349 3-37 A8AA346C246 CM05FD151J03 81349 3-55 A8A7E2C28
CM05ED680G03 81349 3-28 A8A3A9A3C52 CM05FD101J03 81349 3-37 A8A3E46C268 CM05FD151J03 81349 3-55 A8A7E2C34
CM05ED680G03 81349 3-28 A8A3A9A3C57 CM05FD101J03 81349 3-37 A8A3E46C271 CM05FD1610G3 81349 3-39 A8A3E148C168
CM05ED680J03 81349 3-66 A8A4A1C140 CM05FD101J03 81349 3-53 A8A6A1C17 CM051D161G03 81349 3-58 A8A7E5C79
CM05ED680J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05FD101J03 81349 3-53 A8BA6A1C19 CM05FD161J03 81349 A8A6C14
CM05ED680J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05FD101J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05FD161J03 81349 A8A6C20
CM05ED680J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05FD101J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05FD161J03 81349 A8A6C23
CM05ED680J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05FD101J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05FD161J03 81349 A8A6C29
CM05ED680J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05FD101J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05FD163J03 81349 A8A6C34
CM05ED680J03 81349 3-58 A8A7E5C87 CM05FD101J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05FD181G03 81349 3-29 A8A3A10C71
CM05ED680J03 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1C169 CM05FD101J03 81349 3-52 A8A6E2C6 CM05FD181G03 81349 3-59 A8A7E6C97
CM05ED680J03 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1C170 CM05FD101J03 81349 3-52 A8A6E2C7 CM05FD181G03 81349 3-59 A8A7E6C99
CM05ED680J03 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1C172 CM05FD111J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05FD181J03 81349 3-37 A8A3E46C270
CM05ED680J03 81349 3-56 A87ATB1C174 CM05FD111J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05FD181J03 81349 3-37 A8A3E46C273
CM05ED750G03 81349 3-29 A8A3A10C75 CM05FD111J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05FD181J03 81349 A8A6C14
CM05ED750G03 81349 3-35 A8A3A12C135 CM05FD111J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05FD181J03 81349 A8A6C20
CM05ED750G03 81349 3-35 A8A3A12C140 CM05FD111J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05FD181J03 81349 A8A6C23
CM05ED750G03 81349 3-28 A8A3A9A3C46 CM05FD111J03 81349 3-58 A8A7E5C83 CM05FD181J03 81349 A8A6C29
CM05ED750G03 81349 3-39 A8A3E48C169 CM05FD121G03 81349 3-39 A8A3E48C168 CM05FD181J03 81349 A8A6C34
CM05ED750G03 81349 3-39 A83E48C184 CM05FD121J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05FD181J03 81349 3-54 A8A7E1C157
CM05ED750J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05FD121J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05FD201G03 81349 3-58 A8A7E5C77
CM05ED750J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05FD121J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05FD201G03 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1C171
CM05ED750J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05FD121J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05FD201G03 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1C1T3
CM05ED750J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05FD121J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05FD201G03 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1C175
CM05ED750J03 81349 A86C34 CM05FD131G03 81349 3-39 A8A3E48C168 CM05FD201G03 81349 A8A6C14
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
CM05FD201J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05FD271J03 81349 3-55 A8A7E2C33 CM06FD272F03 81349 3-52 A8A6E1C33
C't405FD201J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05FD301J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM06FD302F03 81349 3-17 A8A1E1C19
CM05FD201J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM}5FD301J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM06FD751J03 81349 A8A6C14
CM05FD201J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05FD301J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM06FD751J03 81349 A8A6C20
CM05FD221G03 81349 3-39 A8A3E48C167 CM05FD301J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM06FD751J03 81349 A8A6C23
CM05FD221G03 81349 3-39 A8A3E48C170 CM05FD301J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM06FD751J03 81349 A8A6C29
CM05FD221G03 81349 3-39 A8A3E48C172 CM05FD331J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM06FD751J03 81349 A8A6C34
CM05FD221G03 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1C167 CM05FD331J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM60B622J01 81349 3-64 A5A4C122
CM05FD221G03 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1C176 CM05FD331J03 81349 A8A6C23 CR14M2277 99155 A8A4109W1
CM05FD221J03 81349 3-20 A88A2E1C7 CM05FD331J03 81349 A8A6C29 CR14M2277 99155 A8A4110W1
CM05FD221J03 81349 3-20 A8A2E1C8 CM05FD331J03 81349 A8A6C34 CR14M2277 99155 A8A4111W1
CM05FD221J03 81349 3-21 A8A2E4C22 CM05FD361G03 81349 3-58 A8A7E5C73 CR14M2277 99155 A8A4112W1
CM05FD221J03 81349 3-21 A8A2E5C27 CM05FD361J03 81349 A88A6C1 CV1377APRC47 80058 3-4 A8A3
CM05FD221J03 81349 3-21 A8A2E5C32 CM05FD361J03 81349 A8A6C20 CX8393PRC47 80058 1-7 W1
CM05FD221J03 81349 3-53 A8A6A1C40 CM05FD361J03 81349 A8A6C23 CX8394PRC47 80958 1-7 W2
CM05FD221J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05FD361J03 81349 A8A6C29 CX8395PRC47 80058 1-1 W3
CM05FD221J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05FD361J03 81349 A8A6C34 CY3700PRC47 80058 1-4 A1
CM05FD221J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05FD391G03 81349 3-21 A8A2E3C11 C023B102P223Z 56289 3-40 A8A3C117
CM05FD221J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05FD391G03 81349 3-21 A8A2E5C24 C023B102P223Z 56289 3-40 A8A3C292
CM05FD221J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05FD391G03 81349 3-35 A8A3A12C122 C3044-1-35 78553 A8A4MP20
CM05FD221J03 81349 3-54 A8A7E1C14 CM05FD391J03 81349 3-38 A8A3E47C148 C4311PRC47 80058 3-4 A8A7
CM05FD221J03 81349 3-59 A8A7E6C105 CM05FD391J03 81349 A8A6C14 C4344-4-75 82647 3-65 A8A4K103
CM05FD221J03 81349 3-59 A8A7E6C107 CM05FD391J03 81349 A8A6C20 DAMF3W3S 71785 3-67 A8A4J10
CM05FD221J03 81349 3-59 A8A7E6C109 CM05FD391J03 81349 A8A6C23 DAMF7W2S 71785 3-67 A8A4J11
CM05FD221J03 81349 3-21 A8A2E5C12 CM55FD391J03 81349 A8A6C29 DAMF7W2S 71785 3-67 A8A4J3
CM05FD241J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05FD391J03 81349 A8A6C34 DAMF7W2S 71785 A8A4J5
CM05FD241J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05FD910G03 81349 3-21 A8A2E4C16 DAMF7W2S 71785 A8A4J6
CM05FD241J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05FD910G03 81349 3-30 A8A3A11C102 DAMF7W2S 71785 3-67 A8A4J7
CM05FD241J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05FD910G03 81349 3-35 A8A3A12C129 DAMF7W2S 71785 3-67 A8A4J8
CM05FD241J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM05FD910G03 81349 3-35 A8A3A12C138 DAM3W3P 71468 A8A7P2
CM05FD241J03 81349 3-59 A8A7E6C103 CM05FD910G03 81349 3-36 A8A3A13C255 DAM7W2P 71468 3-20 A8A2P3
CM05FD271G03 81349 3-58 A8A7E5C75 CM05FD910J03 81349 A8A6C14 DAM7W2P 71468 3-41 A8A3P1
CM05FD271J03 81349 A8A6C14 CM05FD310J03 81349 A8A6C20 DAM7W2P 71468 3-41 A8A3P2
CM05FD271J03 81349 A8A6C20 CM05FD910J03 81349 A8A6C23 DAM7W2P 71468 3-L1 A8A3P3
CM05FD271J03 81349 A8A6C23 CM05FD910J03 81349 A8A6C29 DAM7W2P 71468 3-41 A8A3P4
CM05FD271J03 81349 A8A6C29 CM05FD910J03 81349 A8A6C34 DAM7W2P 71468 3-61 A8A7P1
CM05FD271J03 81349 A8A6C34 CM06FD162J03 81349 3-53 A8A6A1C24 DA146 71590 3-41 A8A3C188
CM05FD271J03 81349 3-55 A8A7E2C27 CM06FD242J03 81349 3-52 A8A6E1C28 DA146 71590 3-41 A8A3C289
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
DA146 71590 3-41 A8A3C290 DM10C047D03 72136 A8A6E2C13 DM15E111F0300WVCR 72136 3-25 A8A3A9A2C16
DA146 71590 3-41 A8A3C291 DM10C047D03 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C9 DM15E111F0300WVCR 72136 3-28 A8A3A9A3C53
DA146 71590 3-23 A8A3TB2C89 DM10C056D03 72136 A8A6E2C13 DM15E111F0300WVCR 72136 3-28 A8A3A9A3C55
DA146 71590 3-23 A8A3TB2C90 DM10C056D03 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C9 DM15E111F0300WVCR 72136 3-39 A8A3E4SC168
DA146 71590 A8A4C28 DM10C066D03 72136 A8A6E2C13 DM15E121F0300WVCR 72136 3-29 A8A3A100C73
DA858-003 71590 3-64 A8A4C123 DM10C066D03 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C9 DM15E121F0300WVCR 72136 3-29 A8A3A1CC82
DBMF13W3S 71468 3-67 A8A4J4 DM10C068D03 72136 A8A6E2C13 DM15E121F0300WVCR 72136 3-24 A8A3A9A2C20
DBMF13W3S 71468 3-67 A8A4J9 DM10C068D03 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C9 DM15E121F0300WVCR 72136 3-24 A8A3A9A2C23
DBMF23S 71468 3-67 A8A4J2 DM10C075D03 72136 A8A6E2C13 DM15E121F0300WVCR 72136 3-24 A8A3A9A2C25
DBM13W3P 71468 3-21 A8A2P4 DM10C075D03 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C9 DM15E127F0300WVCR 72136 3-39 A8A3E48C168
DBM13W3P 71468 3-52 A8A6P1 DM10C082D03 72136 A8A6E2C13 DM15E133F0300WVCR 72136 3-35 A8A3A12C130
DBM25P 71468 3-16 A8A1P1 DM10C082D03 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C9 DM15E133F0300WVCR 72136 3-36 A8A3A13C253
DCMF27W2S 71468 3-67 A8A4J1 DM10C091D03 72136 A8A6E2C13 DM15E133F0300WVCR 72136 3-28 A8A3A9A3C49
DC027W2P 71468 3-45 A8A5P1 DM10C091D03 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C9 DM15E133F0300WVCR 72136 3-39 A8A3E48C168
DD16-103 71590 3-47 A8A5E1C15 DM15C100K500WVRCR 72136 3-36 A8A3A13C265 DM15E141F0300WVCR 72136 3-29 A8A3A10C80
DM10C020D0 14655 3-31 A8A3A4A1C305 DM15C100K500WVRCR 72136 3-36 A8A3A13C267 DM15E141F0300WVCR 72136 3-39 A8A3E48C168
DM10C020D0 14655 3-31 A8A3A4A1C307 DM150150J500VDC 72136 3-20 A8A2E1C36 DM15E141F0300WVCR 72136 A8A6C14
DM10C020D0 14655 3-31 A8A3A4A1C309 DM150150J500VDC 72136 A8A6C14 DM15E141F0300WVCR 72136 A8A6C20
DM10C020D0 14655 3-31 A8A3A4A1C311 DM150150J500VDC 72136 A8A6C20 DM15E141F0300WVCR 72136 A8A6C23
DM10C020D0 14655 3-31 A8A3A4A1C313 DM150150J500VDC 72136 A8A6C23 DM15E141F0300WVCR 72136 A8A6C29
DM10C020D0 14655 3-52 A8A6E2C9 DM15E101F0300WVCR A8A6C34 DM15E151F0300WVCR 72136 3-35 A8A3A12C127
DM10C022D03 72136 A8A6E2C13 DM15E101F0300WVCR 72136 3-30 A8A3A11C105 DM15E151F0300WVCR 72136 3-24 A8A3A9A2C17
DM10C022D03 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C9 DM15E101F0300WVCR 72136 3-30 A8A3A11C107 DM15E151F0300WVCR 72136 3-24 A8A3A9A2C21
DM10C024D03 72136 A8A6E2C13 DM15E101F0300WVCR 72136 3-35 A8A3A12C132 DM15E165F0300WVCR 72136 3-29 A8A3A10C78
DM10C024D03 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C9 DM15E101F0300WVCR 72136 3-35 A8A3A12C133 DM15E165F0300WVCR 72136 3-30 A8A3A11C101
DM10C027D03 72136 A8A6E2C13 DM15E101F0300WVCR 72136 3-35 A8A3A12C134 DM15E165F0300WVCR 72136 3-30 A8A3A11C103
DM1C027D03 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C9 DM15E101F0300WVCR 72136 3-35 A8A3A12C136 DM15E165F0300WVCR 72136 3-35 A8A3A12C125
DM10C030D0 14655 A8A6E2C13 DM15E101F0300WVCR 72136 3-24 A8A3A9A2C18 DM15E165F0300WVCR 72136 3-36 A8A3A13C251
DM10C030D0 14655 3-52 A8A6E2C9 DM15E101F0300WVCR 72136 3-24 A8A3A9A2C19 DM15E165F0300WVCR 72136 3-25 A8A3A9A2C14
DM10C033D03 72136 A8A6E2C1 3 DM15E101F0300WVCR 72136 3-28 A8A3A9A3C51 DM15E169F0300WVCR 72136 A8A6C14
DM10C033D03 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C9 DM15E101J0100WVCR 72136 3-52 A8A6E1C27 DM15E169F0300WVCR 72136 A8A6C20
DM10C036D03 72136 A8A6E2C13 DM15E101J0100WVCR 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C10 DM15E169F0300WVCR 72136 A8A6C23
DM10C036D03 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C9 DM15E102J0100WVCR 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C3 DM15E169F0300WVCR 72136 A8A6C29
DM10C039D03 72136 A8A6E2C13 DM15E102J0100WVCR 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C5 DM15E169F0300WVCR 72136 A8A6C34
DM10C039D03 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C9 Dm5E102J0100Wv4CR 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C8 DM15E169F0300WVCR 72136 3-28 A8A3A9A3C47
DM10C043D03 72136 A8A6E2C13 DM15E111F0300WVCR 72136 3-29 A8A3A10C84 DM15E169F0300WVCR 72136 A8A6C14
DM10C303D03 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C9 DM15E111F0300WVCR 72136 3-35 A8A3A12C131 DM15E169F0300WVCR 72136 A8A6C20
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
DM15E191F0500WV4CR 72136 A8A6C23 DM15F431J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C20 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C4
DM15E191F0500WV4CR 72136 A8A6C29 DM15F431J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C23 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-55 A8A7E2C21
DM15E191F0500WV4CR 72136 A8A6C34 DM15F431J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C29 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-59 A8A7E6C156
DM15E191F0300WV4CR 72136 3-29 A8A3A10C76 DM15F431J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C34 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-59 A8A7E6C95
DM15E221F0300WV4CR 72136 3-29 A8A3A10C74 DM15F471J300WV4CR 72136 3-37 A8A3E46C274 DM15F561J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C14
EM15E221F0300WV4CR 72136 3-35 A8A3A12C128 DM15F471J300WV4CR 72136 3-39 A8A3E48C163 DM15F561J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C20
EM15E251F0500WV4CR 72136 3-25 A8A3A9A2C15 DM15F471J300WV4CR 71236 3-39 A8A3E48C164 DM15F561J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C23
EM15E271F0300WV4CR 72136 3-29 A8A3A10C72 DM15F471J300WV4CR 72136 3-39 A8A3E48C186 DM15F561J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C29
EM15E271F0300WV4CR 72136 3-30 A8A3A11C96 DM15F471J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C14 DM15F561J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C34
EM15E271F0300WV4CR 72136 3-30 A8A3A11C99 DM15F471J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C20 DM20F222J0 72136 3-20 A8A2E1C2
EM15E271F0300WV4CR 72136 3-35 A8A3A12C126 DM15F471J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C23 DM30F153F03 72136 3-17 A8ALE1C20
EM15E271F0300WV4CR 72136 3-25 A8A3A9A2C12 DM15F471J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C29 DM51155-5000 71468 A8A4J1A1
EM15E271F0300WV4CR 72136 3-28 A8A3A9A3C42 DM15F471J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C34 DM51155-5000 71468 A8A4J1A2
EM15E271F0300WV4CR 72136 3-28 A8A3A9A3C45 DM15F471J300WV4CR 72136 3-57 A8A7E4C62 DM51157 71468 A8A5P11A1
DM15E2870F0500WV4CR 72136 3-35 A8A3A13C249 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-34 A8A3A4C330 DM51157 71468 A8A5P1A2
DM15E301F0300WV4CR 72136 3-25 A8A3A9A2C13 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-34 A8A3A4C333 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A2P3A1
DM15E331F0300WV4CR 72136 3-29 A8A3A10C69 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-21 A8A2E3C28 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A2P4A1
DM15E361F0300WV4CR 72136 3-29 A8A3A10C70 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-21 A8A2E3C29 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A2P4A2
DM15E431F0300WV4CR 72136 3-30 A8A3A11C97 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-21 A8A2E4C21 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A3P1A1
DM15E471F0300WV4CR 72136 3-25 A8A3A9A2C11 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-38 A8A3E47C145 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A3P1A2
DM15E471F0300WV4CR 72136 3-28 A8A3A9A3C43 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-38 A8A3E47C147 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A3P2A1
DM15E511F0300WV4CR 72136 3-29 A8A3A10C68 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-38 A8A3E47C149 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A3P2A2
DM15E511F0300WV4CR 72136 3-30 A8A3A11C95 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-38 A8A3E47C152 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A3P3A1
DM15E511F0300WV4CR 72136 3-35 A8A3A12C124 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-38 A8A3E47C155 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A3P3A2
DM15E511F0300WV4CR 72136 3-28 A8A3A9A3C41 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-38 A8A3E47C157 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A3P4A1
DM15E621J0300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C14 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-38 A8A3E47C176 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A3P1A2
DM15E621J0300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C20 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-38 A8A3E47C181 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A6P1A1
DM15E621J0300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C23 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-22 A8A3TB1C61 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A6P1A2
DM15E621J0300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C29 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-22 A8A3TB1C65 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A6P1A3
DM15E621J0300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C34 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-23 A8A3TB2C92 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A7P1A1
DM15E681G300WV4CR 72136 3-35 A8A3A12C123 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-53 A8A6A1C13 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A7P1A2
DM15E821J0300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C14 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-53 A8A6A1C21 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A7P2A1
DM15E821J0300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C20 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C14 DM53740-5000 71168 A8A7P2A2
DM15E821J0300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C23 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C20 DM53740-5000 71468 A8A7P2A3
DM15E821J0300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C29 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C23 DM53741-5042 71468 A8A2P4A3
DM15E821J0300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C34 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C29 DM53743-5058 71468 A8A4J10A1
DM15E960F0500WV4CR 72136 3-30 A6A3A11C109 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C34 DM53743-5058 71468 A8A4J10A2
DM15F431J300WV4CR 72136 A8A6C14 DM15F511J300WV4CR 72136 3-52 A8A6E2C2 DM53743-5058 71468 A8A4J10A3
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
DM53743-5058 71468 A8A4J11A1 HTS127-2000Z 00656 3-66 A8A4A1C11 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3E7H2
DM53743-5058 71168 A8A4J11A2 HTS17-3000Z 00656 3-64 A8A4A16C14 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3E7H3
DM53743-5058 71468 A84J3A2 H233PRC47 80058 HT1 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3E7H4
DM53743-5058 71468 A8A4J4A1 1M3287 07688 A8A1A7A1CR103 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H1
DM53743-5058 71468 A8A4J4A2 JAN1N485B 81350 A8A4TB6CR8 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H10
DM53743-5058 71468 A8A4J4A3 JAN1N663 81350 3-66 A8A4A1CR101 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H11
DM53743-5058 71468 A8A4J5A1 JAN1N663 81350 A8A4A7A1CR102 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H12
DM53743-5058 71468 A8A4J5A2 JAN1N754A 81350 3-55 A8A7E2CR16 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H13
DM53743-5058 71468 A8A4J6A1 JAN1N754A 81350 3-55 A8A7E2CR17 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H14
DM53743-5058 71468 A6A4J6A2 JAN1N754A 81350 3-56 A87TB11CR14 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MF25H15
DM53743-5058 71468 A8A4J7A1 JAN1217TYPENPEN 81350 A5E4 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H16
P2W5601
DM53743-5058 71468 A8A4J7A2 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H17
JAN1217TYPENPEN 81350 A5E5
DM53743-5058 71468 A8A4J8A1 P2W5601 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H18
DM53743-5058 71468 A8A4J6A2 JAN2N333 81350 3-17 A8A1E1Q6 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H19
DM53743-5058 71468 A6A4J9A1 JAN2N526 81350 3-17 A8A1E1Q5 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H2
DM53743-5058 71468 A8A4J9A2 JAN2N526 81350 3-18 A8A1E2Q2 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H20
DM53743-5058 71468 A8A1J9A3 JAN2N526 81350 3-18 A8A1E2Q3 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H21
DR230 80223 3-18 A8A1E2T1 JAN2N526 81350 3-19 A88A1E3Q10 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H22
DR905 80223 3-19 A8A1E3L3 JAN2N526 81350 3-19 A8A1E3Q8 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H23
D144-01 08795 A8A4MP82 JAN2N526 81350 3-19 A8A1E3Q9 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H3
D144-01 08795 A8A4MP83 JAN2N706 81350 3-56 A8A7TB1Q27 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H4
D1910F511J0 53021 3-40 A8A3C118 JAN5907 81349 3-22 A8A3TB1V1 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H5
D42974 56289 3-11 A8A5C19A LP51957-28M 03038 A3E1H1 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H6
D42974 56289 3-11 A8A5C19B LP1957-28M 03038 A3E2H1 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H7
FA4092 07263 3-20 A8A2E1CR1 LP51957-28M 03038 A3E3H1 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H8
FA4092 07263 3-56 A8A7TB1CR10 LP51957-28M 03038 A3E4H1 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3MP25H9
FA4092 07263 3-56 A8A7TB1CR11 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A2MP1H1 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A4A6E5H1
F02A250V1-2AS 81349 3-67 A8A4F3 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A2MP1H2 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A4A6E5H2
F02A250V5AS 81349 A8A4F2 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A2MP1H3 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A4A6E5H3
F03A125V20AS 81349 A8A4F1 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A2MP1H4 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A4A6ESH4
F1913-1-01 72656 3-22 A8A3TB1E3 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A2MP2H1 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7A1H6
F1913-1-01 72656 3-23 A8A3TB2E3 LP51959-13C 03038 A8A2MP2H2 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP10H1
GP4-062X0250-50 73957 A8A4A6A13MP1 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A2MP2H3 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP10H2
GP4-062X0250-50 73957 A8A4A6A13MP2 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A2MP2H4 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP10H3
GP4-125X0250-50 73957 A8A4A6A7A1MP3 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3A5H6 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP10H4
GP4-125X0250-50 73957 A8A4A6A7A1MP4 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3A6H6 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP10H5
G3629 01121 3-65 A8A4A7A1R117 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3E48H4 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP10H6
HP4N 09922 A8A5MP2 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A3E7H1 LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP11H1
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP11H2 LT10K029 81349 3-40 A8A3L120 LT10K060 81349 3-21 A8A2L9
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP11H3 LT10K029 81349 3-40 A8A3L121 LT10K060 81349 3-67 A8A4L5
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP11H4 LT10K029 81349 3-64 A8A4L122 LT10K060 81349 3-67 A8A4L6
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP11H5 LT10K029 81349 3-64 A8A4L123 LT10K060 81349 3-53 A8A6A1L6
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP11M6 LT10K029 81349 3-52 A8A6E2L2 LT10K060 81349 3-52 A8A6E1L9
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP9H1 LT10K029 81349 3-55 A8A7E2L4 LT4K048 81349 3-67 A8A4L1
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP9H10 LT10K029 81349 3-55 A8A7E2L7 LT4K048 81349 3-67 A8A4L2
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP9H11 LT10K036 81349 3-20 A8A2E1L2 LT4K048 81349 3-67 A8A4L3
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP9H12 LT10K036 81349 3-53 A8A6A1L4 MDL1-10 71400 3-67 A8A4F5
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP9H13 LT10K036 81349 3-59 A8A7E6L21 MHW5455E151JQ 00853 3-64 A8A4A16C109
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP9H14 LT10K036 81349 3-59 A8A7E6L22 MHW5455E151JQ 00853 3-64 A8A4A16C111
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP9H2 LT10K037 81349 3-52 A8A6E1L8 MHW5455E151JQ 00853 3-64 A8A4A16C112
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP9H3 LT10K043 81349 3-21 A8A2E3L8 MHW5455E151JQ 00853 3-64 A8A4A16C113
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP9H4 LT10K043 81349 3-21 A8A2E4L5 MHW5455E151JQ 00853 3-64 A8A4A16C114
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP9H5 LT10K043 81349 3-66 A8A4A1L102 MHW5455E501JQ 00853 3-64 A8A4A16C108
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP9H6 LT10K043 81349 A8A4FL2L201 MHW5455E501JQ 00853 3-64 A8A4A16C110
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP9H7 LT10K043 81349 A8A4FL2L202 MM2181 04713 3-38 A8A3E47Q3
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP9H8 LT10K043 81349 A8A4FL2L203 MM2181 04713 3-38 A8A3E47Q4
LP51959-13M 03038 A8A7MP9H9 LT10K043 81349 A8A4FL2L204 MM2181 04713 3-39 A8A3E48Q11
LT10K002 81349 3-54 A87TE1L2 LT10K043 81349 A8A4FL2L205 MP206-31B 95105 3-17 A88AE1L1
LT10K003 81349 3-52 A8A6E2L1 LT10K043 81349 A8A4FL2L207 MS122119 96906 A8A3A5MP1
LT10K010 81349 3-53 A8A6A1L5 LT10K043 81349 A8A4FL2L208 MS122119 96906 A8A3A5MP2
LT10K012 81349 3-54 A8A7E1L1 LT10K043 81349 A8A4FL2L209 MS122119 96906 A8A3A6MP1
LT10K020 81349 3-39 A8A3E48L101 LT10K043 81349 A8A4FL2L210 MS122119 96906 A8A3A6MP2
LT10K020 81349 3-53 A8A6A1L3 LT10K043 81349 A8A4FL2L211 MS16221-1 96906 3-66 A8A4A1L120
LT10K020 81349 3-57 A88A7E4L16 LT10K043 81349 3-52 A8A6E1L7 MS16221-1 96906 3-66 A8A4A1L121
LT10K020 81349 3-57 A8A7E4L17 LT10K043 81349 3-61 A8A7L34 MS16221-22 96906 3-64 A8A4L105
LT10K020 81349 3-57 A8A7E4L18 LT10K043 81349 3-61 A847L35 MS16562-190 96906 A8A3MP22
LT10K020 81349 3-59 A8A7E6L23 LT10K043 81349 3-61 A8A7L36 MS16562-190 96906 A8A3MP23
LT10K020 81349 3-59 A8A7E6L24 LT10K043 81349 3-61 A8A7L37 MS16562-190 96906 A8A4A5MP2
LT10K020 81349 3-59 A8A7E6L25 LT10K053 81349 3-20 A8A2E1L1 MS16562-190 96906 A8A4A6A3MP2
LT110K020 81349 3-59 A8A7E6L26 LT10K053 81349 3-20 A8A2E1L3 MS16562-190 96906 A8A4L109A1MP2
LT10K020 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1L28 LT10K053 81349 3-21 A8A2L10 MS16562-190 96906 A8A4L111MP3
LT10K020 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1L29 LT10K053 81349 3-66 A8A4A1L103 MS16562-191 96906 A8A7A2MP1
LT10K020 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1L30 LT10K053 81349 3-55 A8A7E2L3 MS16562-191 96906 A8A7A3MP1
LT10K020 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1131 LT10K053 81349 3-55 A8A7E2L5 MS16562-192 96906 A8A4A6A7A3MP2
LT10K020 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1L32 LT10K053 81349 3-55 A8A7E2L6 MS16562-192 96906 A8A4A6A7A4MP2
LT10K029 81349 3-39 A8A3E48L100 LT10K053 81349 3-55 A8A7E2L8 MS16562-192 96906 A8A4A6A7MP12
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FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
MS35338-135 96906 A8A7MP8H15 MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP78H2 MS35489-4 96906 3-56 A8A7TB1H5
MS35338-135 96906 A8A7MP8H16 MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP79H2 MS35489-4 96906 3-56 A8A7TB1H6
MS35338-135 96906 A8A7MP8H17 MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP80H2 MS35649-224 96906 A8A5E5H1
MS35338-135 96906 A8A7MP8H18 MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP81H2 MS35649-225 96906 A8A1E5H1
MS35338-135 96906 A8A7MP8H19 MS35338-137 96906 A8A5MP4H2 MS35649-225 96906 A8A3E17H1
MS35338-135 96906 A8A7MP8H20 MS35338-137 96906 A8A5MP5H4 MS35649-225 96906 A8A3E18H1
MS35338-135 96906 A8A7MP8H21 MS35338-138 96906 A7A1MP10H5 MS35649-225 96906 A8A3E19H1
MS35338-135 96906 A8A7MP8H22 MS35338-138 96906 A7A1MP10H6 MS35649-225 96906 A8A3E37H1
MS35338-135 96906 A8A7P2H4 MS35338-138 96906 A7A1MP11H5 MS35649-225 96906 3-39 A8A3E48R148H1
MS35338-135 96906 A8MPH5 MS35338-138 96906 A7A1MP11H6 MS35649-225 96906 A8A3E48R148H2
MS35338-135 96906 A8MPH3 MS35338-138 96906 A7A2MP10H5 MS35649-225 96906 3-39 A8A3E48R150H1
MS35338-135 96906 A8MPH4 MS35338-138 96906 A7A2MP10H6 MS35649-225 96906 A8A3E48R501H2
MS35338-136 96906 A3E1H3 MS35338-138 96906 A7A2MP11H5 MS35649-225 96906 A8A3TB2E4H1
MS35338-136 96906 A3E2N3 MS35338-138 96906 A7A2MP11H6 MS35649-225 96906 A8A3TB2E5H1
MS35338-136 96906 A3E3H3 MS35338-96 96906 A8A4FL2E1H10 MS35649-225 96906 A8A3TB2E6H1
MS35338-136 96906 A3E4H3 MS35338-96 96906 A8A4FL2E1H11 MS35649-225 96906 A8A6P1H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4A6H6 MS35338-96 96906 A8A4FL2E1H12 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E10H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4A6MP46H3 MS35338-96 96906 A8A4FL2E1H7 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E11H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4A6MP46H4 MS35338-96 96906 A8A4FL2E1H8 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E12H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4A6MP47H3 MS35338-96 96906 A8A4FL2E1H9 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E13H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4A6MP47H4 MS35489-1 96906 A8A2H1 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E14H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP61H2 MS35489-1 96906 A8A4H2 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E15H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP62H2 MS35489-1 96906 A8A4H3 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E16H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP63H2 MS35489 4 96906 A8A3A4H1 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E17H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP64H2 MS35489-4 96906 A8A3A4H2 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E18H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP65H2 MS35489-4 96906 A8A3H1 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E2H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP66H2 MS35489-4 96906 A8A4H1 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E3H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP67H2 MS35489-4 96906 A8A6A1H1 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E4H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP68H2 MS35489-4 96906 3-53 A8A6A1H2 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E5H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP69H2 MS35489-4 96906 3-53 A8A6A1H3 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E6H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP70H2 MS35489-4 96906 A8A6A1H4 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E7H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MSP712 MS35489-4 96906 3-52 A8A6E1H1 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E8H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP72H2 M835489-4 96906 3-52 A8A6E1H2 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1E9H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP73H2 MS35489-4 96906 3-52 A8A6E1H3 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1T1H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP74H2 MS35489-4 96906 3-56 A8A7TB1H1 M835649-225 96906 A8A7TB1T1H2
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP75H2 MS35489-4 96906 3-56 A8A7TB1H2 MS35649-225 98906 A8A7TB1T3H1
MS35338-137 96906 A8A4MP76H2 MS35489-4 96906 3-56 A8A7TB1H3 MS35649-225 96906 A8A7TB1T3H2
MS35338-137 96906 A8A7MP77H2 MS35489-4 96906 3-56 A8A7TB1H4 MS35650-304 96906 A7A1MP10H1
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
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FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
P343-0382-000 77250 A8A4A16C110H1 P347-0090-000 77250 A8A3MP15H3 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-22 A8A3TB1R5
P343-0382-000 77250 A8A4A16C111H1 P347-0090-000 77250 A8A3MP15H4 RCR07GC12KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R14
P343-0382-000 77250 A8A4A16C112H1 P347-0104-000 77250 A8A7E7A2E1H3 RCR07102GKS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R19
P343-0382-00G 77250 A8A4A16C113H1 P347-0104-000 77250 A8A7E7A2E1H4 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-54 A8A77E1R30
P343-0382-000 77250 A8A4A16C114H1 P347-0104-000 77250 ACA7E7A2E2H3 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R103
P347-0007-000 77250 A8A3E38H3 P347-0104-000 77250 A8A7E7A2E2H4 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R104
P347-0021-000 77250 A8A3MP13H1 P57035 70371 A8A4A6MP1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R39
P347-0021-000 77250 A8A3MP14H1 Q123 03887 3-18 A8A1E2CR17 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R50
P347-0024-000 77250 A8A3L145H1 R81J26D1018 73905 A8A4K101 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R59
P347-0024-000 77250 A8A3L145H2 RCR05GF682K 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2R173 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R69
P347-0024-000 77250 A8A3114SH3 RCR05GF682K 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2R179 RCR07C102KS 81349 3-59 A8A7E6R117
P347-0053-000 77250 A8A4A6MP46H1 RCR07G100KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R144 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R120
P347-0053-000 77250 A8A4A6MP46H2 RCR07G101KS 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R144
P347-0053-000 77250 A8A4A6MP47H1 RCR07G101KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R41 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB7R145
P347-0053-000 77250 A8A4A6MP47H2 RCR07G101KS 81349 3-22 A8A3TB1R6 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R146
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP61H1 RCR07G101KS 81349 3-23 A8A3TB2R11 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R147
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP62H1 RCR07G101KS 81349 3-23 A8A3TB2R14 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R19
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP63H1 RCR07G101KS 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R45 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R47
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP64H1 RCR07G101KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R131 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R53
P3n7-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP65H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E4R23 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R64
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP66H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-33 A8A3A4R161 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R68
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP67H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-37 A8A3E46R119 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-20 A8A2E2R14
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP68H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-37 A8A3E46R123 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E3R24
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP69H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-37 A8A3E46R124 RCR07C103KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E4R31
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP71H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-37 A8A3E46R128 RCR07C103KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E4R39
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP77H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-37 A8A3E46R129 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-20 A8A2R27
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP72H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-37 A8A3E46R133 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R25
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP73H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R138 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R44
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP74H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R34 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R48
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP77H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R46 RCR07C103KS 81349 3-'8 A8A3E47R56
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP76H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R47 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R97
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP77H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R50 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-40 A8A3R17
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP78H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R51 RCR07C103KS 81349 3-22 A8A3781R1
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP79H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R55 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-23 A8A3782R9
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP80H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R59 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-53 A8A6A1R23
P347-0056-000 77250 A8A4MP81H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R89 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-53 A8A6A1R28
P347-0090-000 77250 A8A3MP15H1 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R90 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-53 A8A6A1R31
P347-0090-000 77250 A8A3MP15H2 RCR07G102KS 81349 3-41 A8A3R88 RCR07G103KS 81349 3-53 A8A6A1R32
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FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
RCR07G103KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E1R35 RCR07G121KS 81319 3-37 A8A3E46RL25 RCR07GC53KS 81349 3-20 ABA2E2R16
RCR07G103KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E1R37 RCR07G121KS 81349 3-37 A8A3E46R130 RCR07G153KS 81349 3-37 A8A3E46R120
RCR07G103KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E1R41 RCR07G121CS 81349 3-37 A8A3E46R135 RCR07G153KS 81349 A8A6R30
RCR07G103KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E1RH2 PCR07G121KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R149 RCC07G153KS 81349 A8A6R45
RCR07G103KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R10 RCR07G121KS 81319 3-38 A8A3E47R43 RCR07G153KS 81349 A8A6R46
RCR07G103KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R11 RCR07G121KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R57 RCR07G181KS 81319 3-51 A8A7E1R12
RCR07G103KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R14 RCR07G121KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R77 RCR07G182KS 81349 3-20 A8A2E2R14
RCR07G103KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R15 RCR07G121KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E18R94 RCR07G182KS 81319 3-33 A8A3A4R171
RCR07G103KS 81349 A8A6R30 RCR07G121KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R15 RCR07G182KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R4
RCR07G103KS 81349 A8A6R45 RCR07G121KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R20 RCR07G182KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R7
RCR07G103KS 81349 A8A6R46 RCR07G121KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R31 RCR07G183KS 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R55
RCR07G103KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R23 RCR07G121KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R8 RCR07G183KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E3R22
RCR07G103KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R26 RCR07G121KS 81349 3-57 A8A7TE4R88 RCR07G183KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R92
RCR07G103KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R3 RCR07G121KS 81349 3-57 A8AT7ER93 RCR07G183KS 81319 A8A6R30
RCR07G103KS 813h9 3-55 A8ATE2R41 RCR07G121KS 81349 3-59 A8A7E6R118 RCR07G183KS 81349 A8A6R45
RCR07G103KS 813149 3-55 A8A7E2R61 RCR07G122KS 81319 3-19 A8A1E3R72 RCR07G183xS 81349 A8A6R46
RCR07G103KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R127 RCR07G123KS 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R58 RCR07G183KS 81349 3-59 A8A7E6R113
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-17 A8A1E1R34 RCR07G123KS 81349 3-19 A8A1E3178 RCR07G184KS 81349 3-19 A8ALE3R50
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-17 A8A1E1R38 RCR07G123KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R136 RCR07G221KS 81349 3-41 A8A3R181
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-17 A8A1E1R39 RCR07G123KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R137 RCR07G221KS 81349 3-53 A8A6A11R45
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-17 A8A1E1R41 RCR07G123KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R141 RCR07G221KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R17
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-17 A8A1E1R44 RCR07G123KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R31 RCR07G221KS 81349 3-57 A8A7E4R97
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R13 RCR07G123KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R35 RCR07G221KS 81349 3-56 A8ATTB1R139
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R28 RCR07G123KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R52 RCR07C221KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R144
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R4 RCR07G123KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R53 RCR07G222KS 81349 3-20 A8A2E2R14
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R7 RCR07G123KS 81349 3-23 A8A3TB2R13 RCR07G222KS 81349 3-20 A8A2E2R15
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R49 RCR07G123KS 813149 A8A6R30 RCR07G222KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E3R?0
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-19 A8A1.E3R76 RCR07G123KS 81349 A8A6R45 RCR07G222KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E3R21
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R77 RCR07G123KS 81349 A8A6R46 RCR07G222KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E4R26
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-34 A8A3A4R165 RCR07G123KS 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R36 RCR07G222KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E4R30
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-31 A8A3A4R166 RCR07G123KS 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R56 RCR07G222KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R29
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-34 A8A3A4R167 RCR07G123KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R128 RCR07G222KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R32
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-34 A8A3A4R169 RCR07G151KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R144 RCR07G222KS 81345 3-39 A8A3E48R39
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-40 A8A3R19 RCR07G152KS 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R45 RCR07G222KS 81349 3-53 A8A6A1R29
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-22 A8A3TB1R2 RCR07G152KS 81349 3-20 A8A1E2R17 RCR07G222KS 813149 3-52 A8A6E1R36
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-23 A8A3TB2R10 RCR07G152KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E5R33 RCR07G222KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R16
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R2 RCR07G152KS 81349 3-56 A8ATB11R143 RCR07G222KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R18
RCR07G104KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R22 RCR07G152KS 81349 3-56 A8ATTB1R144 RCR07G222KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R11
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
RCR07G222KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R29 RCR07G273KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E4R32 RCR07G393KS 81349 3-59 A8A7E6R105
RCR07G222KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R123 RCR07G273KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E5R34 RCR07G393KS 81349 3-59 A8A7E6R106
RCR07G223KS 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R18 RCR07G273KS 81349 3-37 A8A3E46R121 RCR07G393KS 81349 3-59 A8A7E6R107
RCR07G223KS 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R26 RCR07C273KS 81349 3-37 A8A3E46R126 RCR07G393KS 81349 3-59 A8A7E6R108
RCR07G223KS 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R48 RCR07G273KS 81349 3-37 A8A3E46R131 RCR07G393KS 81349 3-59 A8A7E6R109
RCR07G223KS 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R74 RCR07G273kS 81349 3-40 A8A3R18 RCR07G393KS 81349 3-59 A8A7E6R110
RCR07G223KS 81349 3-37 A8A3E46R122 RCR07G273KS 81349 A8A6R30 RCR07G470KS 81349 3-20 A8A2E2R13
RCR07G223KS 81349 3-37 A8A3E46R132 RCR07G273KS 81349 A8A6R45 RCR07G470KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R124
RCR07G223KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R26 RCR07G273KS 81349 A8A6R46 RCR07G471KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R58
RCR07G223KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R27 RCR07G273KC 81349 3-59 A8A7E6R114 RCR07G471KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R144
RCR07G223KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R93 RCR07G273KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R148 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-18 A8A1ER20
RCR07G223KS 81349 A8A6R30 RCR07G274KS 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R49 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-20 A5A2E2R14
RCR07G223KS 81349 A8A6R45 RCR07G274KS 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R68 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-33 A8A3A4R159
RCR07G223KS 81349 A8A6R46 RCR07G331KS 81349 3-37 A8A3E46R134 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R142
RCR07G223KS 81349 3-54 A8A7ER3 RCR07G331KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R143 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R66
RCR07G223KS 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R40 RCR07G331KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R144 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-53 A8A6A1R26
RCR07C223KS 81349 3-55 8A8AE2R60 RCR07G332KS 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R51 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-53 A8A6A1R27
RCR07C223KS 81349 3-59 A8A7E6R112 RCR07G332KS 81349 3-20 ARA2E2R14 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E1R34
RCR07G223KS 81349 3-56 A8A7781R129 RCR07G332KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R36 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E1R38
RCR07G223KS 81349 A8A7781R136 RCR07G332KS 81349 3-53 A8A6A1R24 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E1R39
RCR07G223KS 81349 3-56 A8A7781R137 RCR07G332KS 81349 3-53 A8A6A1R33 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E1R40
RCR07G270KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R24 RCR07G332KS 81349 A8A6R30 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E1R43
RCR07G270KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R30 RCR07G332KS 81349 A8A6R45 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R12
RCR07G272KS 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R63 RCR07G332KS 81349 A8A6R46 RCR07G772KS 81149 A8A6R30
RCR07G272KS 81349 3-20 A8A2E2R14 RCR07G333KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R140 RCR07G472KS 81349 A8A6R45
RCR07G272KS 81349 3-21 A8A2Et4R25 RCR07G333KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R145 RCR07G472KS 81349 A8A6R46
RCR07G272KS 81349 3-34 A8A3A4R168 RCR07G333KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R62 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R25
RCR07G272KS 81349 3 34 A8A3A4R170 RCR07G333KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R68 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R28
RCR07G272KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R67 RCR07G333KS d1349 3-39 A8A3E48R72 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R6
RCR07G272KS 81349 3-53 A8A6A1R25 RCR07G333KS 81349 3-59 A8A7E6R115 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R9
RCR07G272KS 81349 3-53 A8A6R30 RCR07G390KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E5R40 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R46
RCR07G272KS 81349 A8A6R45 RCR07G392KS 81349 3-20 A8A2E2R14 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R65
RCR07G272KS 81349 A8A6R46 RCR07G392KS 81349 A8A6R30 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-57 A8A7E4R90
RCR07G272KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R17 RCR07G392KS 81349 A8A6R45 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-57 A8A7E4R99
RCR07G272KS 81349 3-59 A8A7E6R16 RCR07G392KS 81349 A8A6R46 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R119
RCR07G272KS 81349 3-56 A8A781R134 RCR07G392KS 81349 3-57 A8A7E4R101 RCR07G472KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R130
RCR07G273KS 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R59 RCR07G392KS 81349 3-57 A8A7E4R95 RCR07G473KS 81349 3-20 A8A2E2R19
RCR07G273KS 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R73 RCR07G392KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R141 RCR07G473KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R61
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
RCR07G473KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R71 RCR07G681KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R142 RCR20G103KS 81349 3-66 A8A4A1R103
RCR07G473KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R16 RCR07G681KS 81349 3-56 AA77TB1R144 RCR20G150KS 81349 3-16 A8A1R81
RCR07G473KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R27 RCR07G682KS 81349 3-20 A8A2E2R14 RCR20G273KS 81349 3-66 A8A4A1R119
RCR07G473KS 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R35 RCR70G682KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R39 RCR20G334KS 81349 3-45 A8A5R12
RCR07G473KS 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R55 RCR07G682KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R64 RCR20G470KS 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R2
RCR07G474KS 81349 3-19 AA1E3R?75 RCR07G682KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R70 RCR20G471KS 81349 A8A4A7A1R129
RCR07G474KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R78 RCR07G682KS 81349 A8A6R30 RCR20G472KS 81349 A8A4A15R16
RCR07G874KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R79 RCR07G682KS 81349 A8A6R45 RCR20G473KS 81349 3-20 A8A2E2R18
RCR07G474KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R80 RCR07G682KS 81349 A8A6R46 RCR20G473KS 81349 3-45 A8A5R14
RCR07G474KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R81 RCR77G683KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E4R28 RCR20G474JS 81349 3-48 A8A8E2R2
RCR07G474KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R5 RCR07G683KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E5R35 RCR20G474JS 81349 3-48 A8A8E2R5
RCR07G474KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R6 RCR07G683KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R65 RCR32G101KS 81349 3-40 A8A3R20
RCR07G474KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R1 RCR07G683KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R24 RCR32G104KS 81349 A8A4A7R107
RCR07G474KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R21 RCR07G683KS 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R5 RCR32G104KS 81349 3-48 A8A8E2R17
RCR07G560KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R190 RCR07G683KS 81349 3-59 A8A7E6R111 RCR32G123KS 81349 3-48 AA8E2R1
RCR07G561KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E3R36 RCR07C683KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R121 RCR32G125KS 81349 3-66 A8A4A1R115
RCR07G561KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E3R37 RCR07G683KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R122 RCR32G150KS 81349 3-16 A8A1R84
RCR07G561KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R139 RCR07G820KS 81349 3-54 A8A7TB1R144 RCR32G152KS 81349 3-16 A8A1R79
RCR07G561KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R144 RCR07G821KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R42 RCR32G153KS 81349 A8A4R24
RCR07G561KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R28 RCR07G821KS 81349 3-56 A8A7781R144 RCR32G153KS 81349 A8A4R25
RCR07G561KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R37 RCR07G822KS 81349 3-20 A8A2E2R14 RCR32G222KS 81349 3-66 A8A4A1R116
RCR07G561KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R54 RCR07G822KS 81349 3-37 A8A3E46R127 RCR32G224KS 81349 3-48 A8A8E2R16
RCR07G561KS 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R13 RCR07G822KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R40 RCR320331KS 81349 A8A4R9
RCR07G561KS 81349 3-57 A8A7E4R102 RCR07G822KS 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R45 RCR32G335KS 81349 3-64 A8A4R112
RCR07G561KS 81349 3-57 A8A7E4R92 RCR07G822KS 8134Q 3-38 A8A3E47R49 RCR32G335KS 81349 3-64 A8A4R113
RCR07G562KS 81349 3-20 A8A2E2R14 RCR07G822KS 8134Q 3-39 A8A3E48R63 RCR32G335KS 81349 3-64 A8A4R114
RCR07G562KS 81349 3-21 A8A2E3R38 RCR07G822KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R69 RCR32G471KS 81349 A8A4R120
RCR07G562KS 83349 3-21 A8A2E4R29 RCR07G828KS 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R87 RCR320473KS 81349 3-66 A8A4A1R104
RCR07G562KS 81349 3-33 A8A3A4R160 RCR07G822KS 81349 A8A6R30 RCR32G561KS 81349 A8A4R125
RCR07G562KS 81349 A8A6R30 RCR07G822KS 8134Q A8A6R45 RCR32G684KS 81349 3-48 A8A8E2R15
RCR07G562KS 81349 A8A6R45 RCR07G822KS 81349 A8A6R46 RC05GF332K 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1R175
RCR07G562KS 81349 A8A6R46 RCR07G822KS 81349 3-57 A8A7E4R100 RC05GF332K 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1R176
RCR07G562KS 81349 3-57 A8A7E4R91 RCR07G822KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R140 RC0SGF332K 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1R177
RCR07G562KS 81149 3-57 A8A7E4R96 RCR07G82SKS 81349 3-57 A8A7E4R89 RC05GF392K 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1P178
RCR07G562KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R151 RCRP7G825KS 81349 3-57 A8A7E4R94 RC05GF562K 81349 3-31 A8A3A4A1R174
RCR07G680KS 81349 3-22 A8A3TB1R3 RCR07G825KS 81349 3-57 A8A7E4R98 RC05GF822K 81349 3-32 A8A3A4A2R172
RCR07G680KS 81349 3-56 A8A7TB1R135 RCR20G102KS 81349 A8A4A7R118 RC42GF100K 81349 3-16 A8A1R82
RCR07G681KS 81349 3-21 A8A2R45 RCR20G103KS 81349 3-66 A8A4A1R102 RC42GF101K 81349 3-66 A8A4A1R108
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
RC20GF101K 81349 3-45 A8A5R9 R160D1101F 81349 3-33 A8A3A4R156 RN60D3830F 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R18
RC42GF104K 81349 A8A4A7R105 RN60D1102F 81349 3-19 A8A183R57 RN60D42R2F 81349 3-20 A8A2E1R7
RC42GF104K 81349 A8A4A7R106 RN60D1211F 81349 3-67 A8A4R127 RN60D42R2F 81349 3-20 A8A2E1R8
RC42GF104K 81349 A8A4A7R128 RN60D1211F 81349 3-55 AA77E2R34 RN60D4220F 81349 3-51 AA85781R21
RC42GF104K 81349 3-45 A8A5R10 RN60D1211F 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R53 RN60D4220F 81349 3-51 A8A8781R23
RC42GF105K 81349 3-45 A8A5R6 RN60D1212F 81349 3-34 A8A3A4R163 RN60D4220F 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R18
RC42GF105K 81349 3-45 A8A5R71 RN60D1332F 81349 3-33 A8A3A4R158 RN60D4221F 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R66
RC42GF123K 81349 3-41 A8A3R182 RN60D1332F 81349 3-33 A8A3A4R180 RN60D46R4F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R32
RC42GF123K 81349 3-41 A8A3R82 RN60D1470F 81349 3-20 AA2E1R1 RN60D4640F 81349 3-51 A8A5781R19
RC42GF181K 81349 A8A4R6 RN160D471F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R22 D160D4640F 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R18
RC42GF331K 81349 A8A4R10 RN60D1622F 81349 3-19 AA11E3R60 RN60D4641F 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R37
RC42GF562K 81349 A8A4786R5 RN60D1782F 81349 3-17 A8A1E1R37 RN60D4641F 81349 3-55 8A7E2R577
RC42GF681K 81349 3-17 A8A1E1R3 RN60D1960F 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R33 RN60D4642F 81349 3-54 A8A7E1R10
RE70G4751 81349 3-67 AR84R8 RN60D1960F 81349 3-38 A8A3E47R38 RN60D51R1F 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R65
RG178BU 80058 A8A3A2W1 RN60D1961F 81349 3-18 AA1E2R17 RN60D5110F 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R18
RN60C5110F 81349 3-20 A8A2E1R4 RN60D1961F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R25 RN60D5111F 81349 3-17 A8A1E1R43
RN60C5110F 81349 3-20 A8A2E1R6 RN60D1961F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R31 RN60D5111F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R16
RN60D1000F 81349 3-56 A8A7781R125 RN60D1962F 81349 3-67 A8A4R126 RN60D5111F 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R61
RN60D1000F 81349 3-56 A8A7781R126 RN60D1962F 81349 3-56 AA77781R150 RN60D5111F 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R62
RN60D1000F 81349 3-56 A8A7781R132 RN60D2151F 81349 3-17 A8A1E1R36 RN60D5111F 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R32
RN60D1000F 81349 3-56 A8A7781R133 RN60D2151F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R111 RN6GDD11F 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R51
RN60D1001F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R10 RN60D2151F 81349 3-51 A8A5781R20 RN60D5620F 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R18
RN60D1001F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R14 RN60D2152F 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R9 RN60D6191F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R29
RN60D1001F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R23 RN60D2372F 81349 3-177 A8A1E1R35 RN60D6813F 81349 A8A4786R23
RN60D1001F 61349 3-18 A8A1E2824 RN60D26R1F 81349 3-52 A8A6E1R44 RN60D6813F 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R4
RN60D1001F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R9 RN60D2611F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R30 RN60D75R0F 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R146
RN60D1001F 81349 3-20 A8A2E1R3 RN60D2611F 81349 3-18 AA11E2R6 RN60D75R0F 81349 3-39 A8A3E48R147
RN60D1002F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R12 RN60D2611F 81349 3-33 A8A3A4R157 RN60D7501F 81349 3-20 A8A2E1R2
RN60D1002F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R21 RN60D3160F 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R38 RN60D7501F 81349 3-34 A6A3A4R164
RN60D1002F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R5 RN60D3160F 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R58 RN60D9093F 81349 3-52 A88A6E2R4
RN60D1002F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R8 RN60D3162F 81349 3-55 AA7A7E2R47 RN60D1001F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R33
RN60D1002F 81349 3-19 A8A1E3R56 RN60D3162F 81349 3-55 A8A772R66 RN65D1002F 81349 3-20 A8A2E1R41
RN60D1002F 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R7 R160D3480F 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R42 RN65D1474F 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R4
RN60D1002F 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R8 RN60D3480F 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R62 RN65D1964F 81349 3-52 A8A6E2R4
RN60D1002F 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R44 RN60D3480F 81349 3-56 A8A7781R149 RTMT12M 91663 A8A3E10
RN60D1002F 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R48 RN60D3481F 81349 3-18 A8A1E2R15 RTMT12M 91663 A8A4E7
RN60D1002F 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R64 RN60D3481F 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R33 RTMT12M 91663 A8A4E8
RN60D1002F 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R67 RN60D3481F 81349 3-55 A8A7E2R54 RTMT12M 91663 A8A5E10
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
R7M712M 91663 3-45 A8A5E11 S289-3497-000 94148 3-60 A8A77E77A2Y8 71566 98291 A8A1E3E3
R7M712M 91663 A8A8E7 S289-3498-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y9 71566 98291 A8A1E3E4
R7M712M 91663 3-45 A8A8E8 S289-3499-0000 94148 3-60 A5A7E7A2Y10 72150 99707 3-65 A8A4S102
R7Mr12M 91663 A8A5E9 S289-3500-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y11 73A361R 98978 3-22 A5A3TB1E2
R7M712M 91663 A8A7E9 S289-3501-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y12 73A361R 98978 3-23 A8A3TB2E2
R7M716M 91663 A8A4E150 S289-3502-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2y13 73103 81640 A8A4S2
R7M716M 91663 A8A4E151 S289-3503-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y14 U239PRC47 80058 1-7 A3
R7M716M 91663 A8A4E152 S289-3504-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y15 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C113
R7M716M 91663 A8A4E153 S289-3505-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y16 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C115
R7M716M 91663 A8A4E154 S289-3506-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y17 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C117
R7M716M 91663 A8A4E160 S289-3507-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y18 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C119
R7M716M 91663 A8A4E167 S289-3508-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y19 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C121
R7M716M 91663 A8A4E168 S289-3509-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y20 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C123
RT761PRC47 80058 3-4 A8 S6316FR8N3P15102 40920 A8A3P3 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C125
RW67V471 81349 3-67 A8A4781R3 S6316FRHN3P15102 40920 A8A3MP4 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C127
RW67V171 81349 3-67 A8A4781R4 S6316F1NH3P15102 40920 A8A4A6MP10 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C129
RW69V221 81349 3-45 A8A8R24 S6316FR1H3P15102 40920 A8A4A6MP2 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C131
RW69V471 81349 3-45 A8A8R11 S6316FRFH3P15102 40920 A8A4A6MP3 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C133
RW69V6R8 81349 3-67 A8A4781R1 S6316FRNN3P15102 40920 A8AA6MP4 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C135
RW69V6R8 81349 3-67 A8A4781R2 S6316FRMH3P15102 40920 A8A4A6MP5 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C137
R1412NSC41 7-32INDIA 08076 A8A9MP1 S6316FRMH3P15102 40920 A8A4A6MP6 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C139
SA91 07886 A8A4A116MP1 S6316FRMH3P15102 10920 A8A4A6MP7 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C141
SC883314-2A 98003 A2A1MP1 S6316FRMH3P15102 40920 A8A4A6MP8 VC100WY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C143
SC883314-2A 98003 A2A2MP1 S6316FRMH3P15102 40920 A8A4A6MP9 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C145
SC156Y 73899 3-20 A5A2E1C35 TC50-83 09052 3-33 A8A3A4C338 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C147
SD81K03154M 53021 3-48 A8A8E2C2 TF300 98291 A8A4E1 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C149
5M0287 96214 3-55 A8A7E2Q11 TF300 98291 A8A4E2 VC10GWY 73899 3-60 A8A7E7A2C151
SM0287 96214 3-55 AA7E2Q113 TF300 98291 A8A4E3 VC22GY 73899 3-41 A8A3C344
SR166 73138 A8A4A3MP1 TF300 98291 A8A4E4 V499 01281 3-34 A8A3A4CR10
SR166 73138 A8A4A4MP1 TF300 98291 A8A4E5 V499 01281 3-34 A8A3A4CR9
SSM-1-77 86335 3-20 A8A2E2C10 TF300 98291 A8A4E6 WAGC6347 79215 A6MP8
S289-3490-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y1 T1TM1-4 3900-5PC 96214 3-17 A8A1E1R83 WAGC6347 79215 A6MP9
S289-3491-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y2 T55639 94145 3-55 A8A7E2Q9 X377-1 81815 3-20 A8A2E2T2
S289-3492-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y3 T1566 98291 A8A1E2E2 X418-1 81815 3-21 A8A2EST3
S289-3493-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y4 T1566 98291 A8A1E2E3 X419-1 81815 3-20 A8A2E2L4
5289-3494-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y5 T1566 98291 A8A1EFE4 X419-1 81815 3-21 A8A2E5L6
5289-3495-000 04148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y6 T1566 98291 A8A1E2E5 X419-1 81815 3-21 A8A2ESL7
5289-3496-000 94148 3-60 A8A7E7A2Y7 T1566 98291 A8A1E3E2 X8142 92054 A8A4L109E8
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
X8242 92054 A8A4L111E8 1N3641 07688 3-46 A58A8E1CR0 1N816 07688 3-17 A8A1E1CR8
YE1216F32 09922 A8A4E12 1N3641 07688 3-46 A5A8E1CR11 1N816 07688 3-18 A8A1E2CR1
YE1216F32 09922 A8A4E13 1N3641 07688 3-46 A8A5E1CR12 N816 07688 3-18 A8A1E2CR2
YE1620F32 09922 AA4E010 1N3641 07688 3-46 A5A8E1CR13 1N816 07688 3-18 A8A1E2CR3
YE1620F32 09922 A8A4E11 1N3641 07688 3-46 A8A8E1CR14 N816 07688 3-18 A8A1E2CR4
YE1620F32 09922 A8A4E9 1N3641 07688 3-46 A5A8E1CR15 1N816 07688 3-18 A8A1E2CR5
YE1620F32 09922 A8A5E12 1N3641 07688 3-46 A8A5E1CR16 1N816 07688 3-18 A8A1E2CR6
YE1620F32 09922 A8A8E13 1N3641 07688 3-46 A8A8E1CR17 1N816 07688 3-19 A5A1E3CR10
YE1620F32 09922 A8A8E14 1N3641 07688 3-46 A8A8E1CR18 1N821A 07688 3-52 A8A6E2CR1
YE1620F32 09922 A8A8E15 1N3641 07688 3-46 A8A5E1CR99 1N821A 07688 3-52 A8A6E2CR2
YE1620F32 09922 A8A8E16 1N3641 07688 3-46 A8A5E1CR20 1N916 07688 3-20 A8A2CR9
0-1032PRC47 80058 3-4 A8A6 1N3641 07688 3-46 A8A5E1CR21 1N916 07688 3-39 A8A3E48CR2
0167-3 94375 A8A4E54 1N3641 07688 3-46 A8A5E1CR22 1N916 07688 3-54 A8A741CR1
021-0187-00 98376 1-4 A1MP1 1N3641 07688 3-46 A8A5E1CR23 1N916 07688 3-55 AA77E2CR3
021-0189-000 13499 A6A3YP3 1N3641 07688 3-46 A8A5E1CR24 199116 07688 3-55 A8A7E2CR4
021-0191-00 24036 MP5 1N3641 07688 3-46 A5A5E1CR25 1N916 07688 3-59 A8A7E6CR7
021-0192-000 24036 1-3 A6MP1 1D3641 07688 3-46 A8A5E1CR6 1N916 07688 3-59 A8A7E6CR8
021-0192-000 24036 1-3 A6MP2 1N3641 07688 3-46 A8A5E1CR7 1N916 07688 3-56 A8A7711CR15
021-0192-000 24036 1-3 A6MP3 1N3641 07688 3-46 A8A5E1CR8 15911 07688 3-56 A8A7781CR9
021-0192-000 24036 1-3 A6MP4 1N3641 07688 3-46 A8A8E1CR9 10-243964-143 77820 A2MP3
021-0194-000 74284 A8MP2 1N3641 07688 3-49 A8A8E3CR1 105-731-100 74970 3-17 A8A1E1J9
021-0195-000 74284 A8A8MP1 1N3641 07688 3-49 A8A8E3CR2 105-732-100 74970 3-17 A8A1E1J12
054-0368-000 13499 A8A4FL2MP1 1N3641 07688 3-49 A8A8E3CR26 105-732-100 74970 3-18 A8A1E2J2
11N011365T1 76786 A6A4AMP1 1N3641 07688 3-49 A8A8E3CR27 105-733-100 74970 3-17 A8A1E1J10
11N01136ST1 76786 A6A44MP2 1N3641 07688 3-49 A8A8E3CR28 105-734-100 74970 3-18 A8A1E2J5
1N198 07688 3-21 A8A2E3CR7 1N3641 07688 3-49 A8A8E3CR29 105-734-100 74970 3-19 A8A1E3J15
1N198 07688 3-21 A8A2E3CR6 1N3641 07688 3-49 A8A8E3CR3 105-734-100 74970 3-38 A8A3E47J5
1N198 07688 3-39 A8A3E48CR3 1N3641 07688 3-49 A88A53CR4 105-734-100 74970 3-55 A8A7E2J5
1N198 07688 3-39 A8A3E48CR8 1N457 07688 3-17 A8A1E1CR18 105-736-100 74970 3-18 A8A1E2J3
1N198 07688 3-56 A5A7781CR12 1N457 07688 3-17 A8A1E1CR9 105-736-100 74970 3-19 A8A1E3J13
1N198 07688 3-56 A8A7781CR13 1N457 07688 3-19 A5A1E3CR11 105-737-100 74970 3-18 A8A1E2J4
1N2611 07688 A8A4786CR1 1N457 07688 3-19 A8A1E3CR12 105-737-100 74970 3-19 A8A1E3J14
1N2611 07688 A8A4786CR2 1N457 07688 3-19 A8A1E3CR13 105-738-100 74970 3-17 A5A1E1J11
1N3036A 07688 3-41 A8A3CR7 1N47958 01281 3-52 A8A6E2C12 105-738-100 74970 3-18 A8A1E2J1
1N3639 07688 A8A4A15CR3 1N645 07688 3-38 A8A3E47CR5 105-738-100 74970 3-59 A8A7E6J1
1N3639 07688 A8A4A15CR4 1N645 07688 3-38 A8A3E47CR6 105-740-100 74970 3-18 A8A1E2J6
1N3639 07688 AA4AA15CR5 1N757 07688 3-51 A8A5781CR31 105-740-100 77970 3-19 48A1E316
1N3639 07688 A8A4A15CR6 1N816 07688 3-17 A8A1E1CR7 105-740-100 74970 3-38 A8A3E47J6
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
105-740-100 74970 3-55 A8A7E2J6 150D104X0035A2 56289 3-56 A5A7781C178 150D476X0006B2 56289 3-18 A8A1E2C3
105-743-100 74970 3-17 A8A1E1J8 150D104X0035A2 56289 3-56 A8A7781C179 150D476X0006B2 56289 3-18 A8A1E2C4
106-331-4 99378 A8A4MP37 150D108X0035A2 56289 3-56 A8A7781C180 150D476X0006B2 56289 3-19 A8A11E3C35
10747J 82872 W4 150D105X0035A2 56289 3-53 A8A6A1C36 150D476X0020R2 56289 3-18 A8A1E2C10
108 83330 A7A1E1P1 150D105X0035A2 56289 3-53 A8A6A1C39 150D476X0020R2 56289 3-18 A5A1E2C11
108 83330 A7A2E1P1 150D105X0035A2 56289 3-52 A8A6E1C37 150D476X0020R2 56289 3-18 A8A1E2C11
110-6 86579 A8A4A6E3H3 150D105X0035A2 56289 3-52 A8A6E1C38 150D476X0020R2 56289 3-18 A8A1E2C14
110-6 86579 A8A4A6E4H3 150D105X0035A2 56289 3-56 A8A7TB1C168 150D476X0020R2 56289 3-18 A8A1E2C15
110-6 86579 A8A8H4 150D105X9035A2 56289 3-17 A8A1E1C17 150D476X0020R2 56289 3-18 A8A1E2C6
110-8 86579 A8A4A6MPH119 150D105X9035A2 56289 3-19 A8A1E3C28 150D476X0020R2 56289 3-18 A8A1E2C7
110-8 86579 A5A4A6MP1H20 150D105X9035A2 56289 3-19 A5A1E3C34 150D476X0020R2 56289 3-19 A8A1E3C33
110-8 86579 A5A4A6MP1H21 150D105X9035A2 56289 3-21 A5A2E4C23 150D476X0035S2 56289 3-16 A8A1C44
110-8 86579 A8A4A6MP1H22 150D107X0020S2 56289 3-18 A8A1E2C12 150D476X0035S2 56289 3-17 A8A1E1C1
110-8 86579 A8A4A6MP1H23 150D107X0020S2 56289 3-18 A8A1E2C8 150D476X0035S2 56289 3-17 A8A1E1C22
110-8 86579 A8A4A6MP1H24 150D017X0020S2 56289 3-19 A8A1E3C40 150D476X0035S2 56289 3-18 A8A1E2C16
100-8 86579 A8A4A6MP46H5 150D154XC035A2 56289 3-34 A8A3A4C31 150D564X9035A2 56289 3-17 A8A1E1C26
110-8 86579 A8A4A6MP46H6 150D154XC035A2 56289 3-34 A8A3A4C32 1500D684X035A2 56289 3-17 A8A1E1C26
110-8 86579 A8A4A6MP47H5 150D156X0020B2 56289 3-18 A8A1E2C5 150D685X0035B2 56289 3-21 A8A2E3C13
110-8 86579 A8A4A6MP47H6 150D156X0020B2 56289 3-19 A8A1E3C30 164-28 02660 A3P1
117WA 06980 3-65 A8A4V101 150D156X0020B2 56289 3-19 A8A1E3C31 164-7J 02660 A8A4P2
119137K 78947 3-18 A8A1E2J7 150D156X002082 56289 3-19 A8A1E3C42 164-7J 02660 A5A4P3
1218-02 78189 A8A4C29H2 150D156X002082 56289 3-21 A8A2E4C18 1700-03 78189 A8A3A3H2
1218-02 78189 A8A4C30H2 150D156X0035R2 56289 3-18 A5A1E2C2 1714-05 78189 A8A4A7A1R117H2
122-248-202 74970 A8A4A1XV101 150D1697 56209 3-17 A8A1E1C21 1804-00 78189 A8A4A2H2
1220-02 78189 A8A4MP13H2 150D1697 56289 3-17 A8A1E1C25 1806-00 78189 A8A4A16E3H2
147 23675 A4A1E1 150D1697 56289 3-19 A8A1E3C37 1806-00 78189 A8A4A16E4H2
150D104X0035A2 56289 3-21 A1A2E3C25 150D1697 56289 3-19 AA1E3C38 1806-00 78189 A8A4A16E5H2
150D101X0035A2 56289 3-21 A8A2E4C19 150D1697 56289 3-19 A8A1E3c41 1806-00 78189 A8A4A16E6H2
150D104X0035A2 56289 3-21 A8A2E4C20 15CD226X0015B2 56289 3-18 A8A1E2C9 1806-00 78189 A8A4A16E7H2
5050D10X0035A2 56289 3-39 A8A3E48C175 150D334X9035A2 56289 3-11 ANA1E1C26 1806-00 78189 A8A4A16E8H2
150D104X0035A2 56289 3-39 A8A3E48C185 150D335X0035B2 56289 3-55 A8A7E2C26 1806-00 78189 A8A4A16E9H2
150D104X0035A2 56289 3-54 A8A7E1C13 150D336X0020R2 56289 3-19 A8A1E3C32 1806-00 78189 ANA4C123H3
150D104X0035A2 56289 3-54 A8A7E1C4 150D336X0020R2 56289 3-19 A8A1E3C36 1806-00 78189 A8A4E35H3
150D010X0035A2 56289 3-54 A8A7E1C9 150D336X9010B2 56289 3-17 A8A1E1C23 1806-00 78189 A8A4E41H2
150D004X0035A2 56289 3-55 A8A7E2C92 150D336X9010B2 56289 3-17 A8A1E1C24 1806-00 78189 A5A4E42H2
150D104X0035A2 56289 3-55 A8A7E2C93 150D394X9035A2 56289 3-17 A8A1E1C26 1808-00 78189 A8A4E139H2
150D101X0035A2 56289 3-57 A8A7E4C58 150D474X0035A2 56289 3-20 A8A2C37 190-0255-000 13499 A8A41109E3
150D101X0035A2 56289 3-57 A5A7E1C61 150D474X9035A2 56289 3-17 A8A1E1C26 190-0255-000 13499 A8A41110E3
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
190-0255-000 13499 A8A4L111E3 2N703 01688 3-39 A8A3E48Q9 20C119 56289 A8A8E1C7
190-0255-000 13499 A8A41112E3 2N703 07688 3-53 A8A6A1Q4 20C119 56289 3-47 A8A5E1C8
192P1039R8 56289 3-52 A8A6E1C30 2N703 07688 3-53 A8A6A1Q5 20C119 56289 3-47 ARA5E1c9
192P4729R8 56289 3-53 A8A6A1C15 2N703 07688 3-53 A8A6A1Q6 20C91A 56289 3-39 A8A3E48C179
192P4729R8 56289 3-53 A8A6A1C16 2N703 07688 3-52 A8A6E1Q7 20C91A 56289 3-59 A8A7E6C111
192P4739R8 56289 3-52 ACA6E1C31 2N703 07688 3-52 A8A6E1Q8 20C91A 56289 3-57 A8A7E6C96
2A1DB15 92825 A8A3E45 2N703 07688 3-52 A8A6E1Q9 20C91A 56289 3-59 A8A7E6C98
2A1DB15 92825 A8A3E46 2N703 07688 3-52 A8A6E2Q1 20C95 56289 3-66 A8A4A1C101
2DHT55T209CAA 71590 3-64 A8A4A16C124 2N703 07688 3-52 A8A6E1Q2 20C95 56289 A8A4A7C106
2N1038 07688 3-18 A8A1E2Q4 2N703 07688 3-52 A8A6E2Q3 2104-04-01-2520N 78189 A8A3E30
2N1166 07688 3-67 A8A1Q4 2N703 07688 3-54 A8A7E1Q1 2104-04-01-2520N 78189 A8A3E31
2N1166 07688 3-67 A8A4Q2 2N703 07688 3-54 A8A7E7Q2 2104-04-01-2520N 78189 A8A3E32
2N1485 07688 3-51 A8A5TB1Q3 2N703 07688 3-54 A8A7E1Q3 3104-04-01-2520N 78;89 A8A3E33
2N158AMATCHEDPR 07688 3-16 A8A1Q1 2N703 07688 3-54 A8A7E1Q4 2104-04-01-2520N 78189 A8A3E34
2N274 07688 3-21 A8A2E3Q2 2N703 07688 3-54 A8A7E1Q5 2104-04-01-2520N 78189 A8A3E35
2N274 07688 3-21 A8A2E4Q3 2N703 07688 3-54 A8A7E1Q6 2104-04-01-2520N 78189 A8A3E36
2N274 07688 3-21 A8A2E4Q1 2N703 07688 3-54 A8A7E1Q7 2104-04-01-2520N 78189 A8A4E37
2N274 07688 3-21 A8A2E5Q5 2N703 07688 3-57 A8A7E1Q7 1104-04-01-2520N 78189 A8A4838
2N404 07688 3-18 A8A1E2Q1 2N703 07688 3-57 A8A7E4Q18 2104-04-01-2520N 78189 A8A4E39
2N440 07688 3-20 A8A2E2Q1 2N703 07688 3-57 A8A7E4Q19 2100-04-01-2520N 78189 A8A4E40
2N697 07688 3-17 A8A2E1Q7 2N703 07688 3-59 A8A7E6Q20 2104-04-01-2520N 78189 A8A5TB1E1
2N697 07688 3-51 A8A5781Q1 2N703 07688 3-59 A7A7E6Q21 2104-04-01-2520N 78189 A8A5E6
2N697 07688 3-51 A5A5781Q2 2N703 07688 3-59 A8A7E6Q22 2104-06-02-2520N 78189 A8A4A16E3
2N697 07688 3-59 A8A7E6Q23 2N703 07688 3-56 A8A7TB1Q24 2104-06-02-2520N 78189 A8A4A1A6E4
2N703 07688 3-37 A8A3E46Q16 2N703 07688 3-56 A8A7TB1Q25 2104-06-02-2520N 78189 AAP14A16E5
2N703 07688 3-37 A8A3E46Q17 2N703 07688 3-56 A8A7TB1Q26 2104-06-02-2520N 78189 A8A4A16E6
2N703 07688 3-37 A8A3E46Q18 2N703 07688 3-56 A8A7TB1Q28 2104-06-02-2520N 78189 A8A4A16E7
2N703 07688 3-37 A8A3E46Q19 2N917 07688 3-33 A8A3A4Q20 2104-06-02-2520N 78189 A8A4A16E8
2N703 07688 3-38 A8A3E47Q12 2N917 07688 3-33 A8A3A4Q21 2104-06-02-2520N 78189 A8A4A16E9
2N703 07688 3-38 A8A3E47Q13 20C119 56289 3-47 A8A5E1C10 2104-06-02-2520N 78189 A8A4A6E6
2N703 07688 3-38 A8A3E47Q2 20C119 56289 3-47 A8A5E1C11 2104-06-02-2520N 78189 A8A4E41
2N703 07688 3-38 A8A3E47Q5 20C119 56289 3-47 A8A5E1C12 2104-06-02-2520N 78189 A8A4142
2N703 07688 3-38 A8A3E47Q6 20C119 56289 3-47 A8A5E1C13 2100-06-02-2520N 78189 A8A4E43
2N703 07688 3-38 A8A3E47Q7 20C119 56289 3-47 A8A5E1C14 2104-06-02-2520N 78189 A8A4E58
2N703 07688 3-38 A8A3E47Q8 20C119 56289 3-47 A8A5E1C3 2104-06-02-2520N 78189 ArA4E59
2N703 07688 3-39 A8A3E48Q10 20C119 56289 3-47 A8A5E1C4 2110-0216CADPL 25184 A8A8H2
2N703 07688 3-39 A8A3E48Q14 20C119 56289 3-47 A8A5E1C5 213923F1X 76854 A8A4S1
2N703 07688 3-39 A8A3E48Q15 20C119 56289 3-47 A8A5E1C6 224L1-201 80294 3-39 A8A3E48R150
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
340-0642-00 91314 A8A4MP64 4-48X-8 6SPLINE 08664 A8A4A6A7MP9H1 4040-2HDSPL 77147 A8A3E37
OVPT18-8SS7
340-0642-00 91314 A8A4MP65 4040-2HDSPL 77147 A8A4E44
4-48X1-8 6SPLINE 08664 A8A4A6A7MP9H2
340-0642-00 91314 A8A4MP66 OVPT18-8SS7 4040-2HDSPL 77147 A8A4E45
340-0642-00 91314 A8A4MP67 4-48X1-8 6SPLINE 08664 A8A4MP44H1 4040-2HDSPL 77147 A8A4E46
OVPT18-8SS7
340-0642-00 91314 A8A4MP68 4040-2HDSPL 77147 A84E47
4JX1182023 03508 A8A7TB1Q29
340-0642-00 91314 A8A4MP69 4040-2HDSPL 77147 A8A4E48
4L4F 96881 A8A4MP9
340-0642-00 91314 A8A4MP70 4040-2HDSPL 77147 A8A4E49
4007-4H7 77147 A8A1E6
340-0642-00 91314 A8A4MP71 4040-2HDSPL 77147 A8A4E50
4007-4H7 77147 A8A3E17
340-0642-00 91314 A8A4MP72 4040-2HDSPL 77147 A8A4E51
4007-4H7 77147 A8A3E18
340-0642-00 91314 A8A4MP73 4040-2HDSPL 77147 A8A4E52
4007-4H7 77147 A8A3E19
340-0642-00 91314 A8A4MP74 4040-2H7 77147 A8A1E2
4007-4H7 77147 A8A3E20
340-0642-00 91314 A8A4MP75 4040-2H7 77147 A8A3A4E1
4007-4H7 77147 A8A3E21
340-0642-000 91314 A8A4MP76 4040-2H7 77147 A8A3A4E2
4007-4H7 77147 A8A3E22
340-0642-00 91314 A8A4MP77 4040-2H7 77147 A8A3A4E3
4007-4H7 77147 A8A3E23
340-0642-00 91314 A8A4MP78 4040-2H7 77147 A8A3A4E4
4007-4H7 77147 A8A3E24
340-0642-00 91314 A87AMP79 4040-2H7 77147 A8A37B2E4
4007-4H7 77147 A8A3E25
340-0642-00 91314 A8A4MP80 4040-2H7 77147 A8A37B2E5
4007-4H7 77147 A8A3E26
340-0642-00 91314 A8A4MP81 4040-2H7 77147 A8A37B2E6
4007-4H7 77147 A8A3E27
340149 75915 A81A4XF1 4040-2H7 77147 A8A37B2E7
4007-4H7 77147 A8A3E28
340164 75915 A8A4XF2 4040-2H7 77147 A8A3E5
4007-4H7 77147 A8A3E27
35107 00779 ASE3 4040-5HDSPL 77117 A8A2E9
4007-4H7 77147 A8A3TB1E4
36C228A3 56289 3-66 A8A4A1C139 4040-5HDSPL 77147 A8A3E38
4007-4H7 77147 A8A3TB1E5
46062 75818 A7A1E1W1 4040-5HDSPL 77147 A8A3E39
4007-4H7 77147 A8A3TB1E6
36062 75818 A7A2E1W1 4040-5HDSPL 77147 A8A3E39
4007-4H7 77147 A8A37B2E1
36109 75818 A8A3A3W1 4040-5HDSPL 77147 A8A3E41
4007-4H7 77147 A8A4E34
36665 73386 3-67 A8A472 4040-5HDSPL 77147 A8A3E42
4007-6H7 77147 A8A4E35
4-48X1-8 6 SPLINE 08664 A8A4A6A7MP10H1 4040-5HDSPL 77147 A8A3E43
OVPT18-8SS7 4007-6H7 77147 A8A4E36
4-48X1-8-6 SPLINE 4040-5HDSPL 77147 A8A3E44
OVPT18-8SS7 08664 A8A4A6A7MP10H2 4007-8H7 77147 A8A3A4A1E1 4040-5HDSPL 77147 A8A4E53
4007-8H7 77147 A8A3A4A1E2
4-48X1-8 6 SPLINE 08664 A8A4A6A7MP6H1 41C92 01939 A8A4FL2C231
OVPT18-8SS7 4007-8H7 77147 A8A4A1E3
41C92 01939 A8A4FL2C232
4-48X1-8 6 SPLINE 08664 A8A4A6A7MP7H2 4007-8H4 77147 A8A3A4A2E1
OVPT18- 8SS7
41C92 01939 A8A4FL2C233
4007-8H7 77147 A8A3A4A2E2
4-48X1-8 6 SPLINE 08664 A8A4A6A7MP7H1 4422-11-117 82142 3-37 A8A3E46L102
OVPT18-8SS7 4007-8H7 77147 A8A3A1A2E3
4422-11-117 82142 A8A4FL2L206
4-48X1-8 6 SPLINE 08664 A8A4A6A7MP7H2 4021 77147 A8A4E139
OVP718-8SS7 44655 3-65 A8A4L121
4040-2HDSPL 77147 A8A2E6
4-48X1-8 6 SPLINE 08664 A8A4A6A7MP8H1 45-4594 04221 3-50 A8A5K1
OVPT18-8SS7 4040-2HDSPL 77147 A8A2E7
500-1065-003 13499 A8A4S102H2
4-48X1-8 6 SPLINE 08664 A5A4A6A7MP8H2 4040-2HDSPL 77147 A8A2E8
OVPT18-8SS7 500-1065-003 13499 A8A4S2H2
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
548-7793-004 13499 3-33 A8A3A4A1 548-7835-002 13499 A8A3A12S8E1 548-9319-002 13499 A8A4MP56
548-7794-005 13499 3-9 A8A3A4 548-7835-002 13499 A8A3A9A2S2E1 548-9319-002 13499 A8A4MP57
548-7795-005 13499 3-33 A8A3A4A2 548-7835-003 13499 A8A3A9A3S3E1 548-9308-003 13499 A8A9
548-7797-004 13499 3-41 A8A3L145 548-7839-003 13499 A8A3A10S4E2 549-1544-003 13499 A8A6MP2
548-7799-005 13499 3-33 A8A3A4E6 548-7339-003 13499 A8A3A11S5E2 549-1545-003 13499 A8A6MP3
548-7800-002 13499 A8A3A4A1E5 548-7839-003 13499 A8A3A9A1S1E1 549-1551-003 13499 3-52 A8A6E1TB1
518-7800-002 13499 A8A3A4A1E6 548-7839-003 13499 A8A3A9A2S2E2 549-1552-004 13499 3-13 A8A6A1
548-7800-002 13499 A8A3A4A1E7 548-7839-003 13499 A8A3A9A3S3E2 549-1553-004 13499 3-12 A8A6E1
548-7800-002 13499 A8A3A4A1E8 548-7858-003 13499 A8A7E7A2E1 549-1555-005 13499 3-53 A8A6A1A1
548-7800-002 13499 A8A3A4A2E4 548-7858-003 13499 A8A7E7A2E2 549-1680-004 13499 3-12 A6A6E2
518-7800-002 13499 A8A3A4A2E5 548-7870-004 13499 A8A3A4MP1 549-1682-004 13499 3-52 A8A6E2TB1
548-7800-002 13499 A8A3A4A2E6 548-7872-004 13499 A8A3A4MP2 549-5641-000 13499 A8AW11
548-7800-002 13499 A8A3A4A2E7 548-7882-004 13499 A8A3MP25 549-5642-002 13499 A8A1Q11H1
518-7800-002 13499 A8A3A4A2E8 548-7886-004 13499 A8A3A1 549-5643-002 13499 A8A3A13MP1
548-7802-004 13499 3-34 A8A3A4E7 548-7897-002 13499 A8A8MP2 549-5643-002 13499 A8A7E5MP3
548-7805-004 13499 3-31 A8A3A4A1L125 548-7908-002 13499 A8A4MP58 549-5650-003 13499 3-17 A8A1E1E1
548-7805-004 13499 3-32 A8A3A4A2L141 548-7908-002 13499 A8A4MP59 549-5651-004 13499 3-6 A8A1E2
548-7806-004 13499 3-32 A8A3A4A2L143 548-7909-002 13499 A8A4MP51 549-5653-004 13499 3-18 A8A1E2E1
548-7807-004 13499 3-31 A8A3A4A1L126 548-7909-002 13499 A8A4MP52 549-5654-004 13499 3-6 A8A1E1
548-7807-004 13499 3-31 A8A3A4A1L142 548-7910-002 13499 A8A4MP38 549-5655-004 13499 3-6 A8A1E3
548-7808-004 13499 3-31 A8A3A4A1L127 548-7910-002 13499 A8A4MP39 549-5657-004 13499 3-19 A8A1E3E1
548-7308-004 13499 3-31 A8A3A4A1L133 548-7911-002 13499 A8A4E20 549-5659-005 13499 A8A1MP1
548-7808-004 13499 3-31 A8A3A4A1L134 548-7911-002 13499 A8A4E21 549-5660-002 13499 3-21 A8A2MP3
548-7808-004 13499 3-32 A8A3A4A2L128 548-7912-004 13499 A8A3M24 549-5678-003 13499 3-20 A8A2E2
548-7808-004 13499 3-32 A8A3A4A2L129 548-7975-002 13499 A8A4J2H5 549-5680-003 13499 3-20 A8A2E2E1
548-7808-004 13499 3-32 A8A3A4A2L130 548-7975-002 13499 A8A4J2H6 549-5682-003 13499 3-21 A8A2E3E1
548-7808-004 13499 3-32 A8A3A4A2L131 548-7975-002 13499 A8A4J3H5 549-5684-003 13499 3-21 A8A2ELE1
548-7808-004 13499 3-32 A8A3A4A2L132 548-7975-002 13499 A8A4J3H6 549-5686-003 13499 A8A2E5E1
548-7809-000 13499 3-31 A8A3A4A1L141 548-7975-002 13499 A8ALJ4H5 589-868-0000 13499 3-20 A8A2E1
548-7810-004 13499 3-11 A8A3A4A1L140 558-7975-002 13499 A8A4J4H6 549-5690-000 13499 A8A2E1E1
548-7811-004 13499 3-31 A8A3A4A1L139 548-7975-002 13499 A8A4J9H5 549-5691-004 13499 3-21 A8A2E3
548-7812-004 13499 3-31 A8A3A4A1L138 548-7975-002 13499 A8A4J9H6 549-5692-004 13499 3-21 A8A2E3
548-7813-004 13499 3-32 A8A3A4A2L137 548-7976-003 13499 A8A4H5 549-5693-004 13499 3-21 A8A2E5
548-7814-004 13499 3-32 A8A3A4A2L136 548-9095-002 13499 A4A1 549-5703-005 13499 A8A1MP2
548-7815-004 13499 3-32 A8A3A4A2L135 548-9097-003 13499 1-1 A4A1MP1 549-5709-002 13499 A8A1E4
548-7835-002 13499 A8A3A1155E1 548-9101-004 13499 1-7 A4A2 549-5709-002 13499 A8A5E4
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
549-5711-002 13499 A8A7MP10 549-5748-002 13499 3-58 A8A7E5L19 549-5825-003 13499 3-48 A6A5E2EH
549-5717-002 13499 A8A7A2 549-5749-002 13499 A8A7A1A2MP3 549-5827-003 13499 3-45 A8A5E3
549-5718-002 13499 A8A7A2MP2 549-5749-002 13499 A8A7A1A2MP4 549-5829-003 13499 3-49 A8A5E3E
549-5719-002 13499 A8A7A2A1 549-5750-002 13499 A8A7A1A2MP5 549-5831-004 13499 3-11 A8A5E1
549-5719-002 13499 A8A7A3A1 549-5751-002 13499 A8A7A1A2MP1 549-5833-004 13499 3-47 A8A5E1E1
549-5732-002 13499 A8A7A1A4MP2 549-5788-000 13499 3-14 A8A7E4 549-5857-002 13499 A8A3A7MP5
549-5733-002 13499 A8A7A1A1 549-5790-004 13499 3-57 A8A7E4E1 549-5858-002 13499 A8A3A7MP6
549-5734-002 13499 A8A7A1A1MP2 549-5794-004 13499 3-14 A8A7E2 549-5859-002 13499 A8A3M27
549-5735-002 13499 A8A7E7A2MP10 549-5796-004 13499 3-15 A8A7E1 549-5859-002 13499 A8A3MP28
549-5735-002 13499 A8A7E7A2MP9 549-5798-004 13499 3-54 A8A7E1E1 549-5860-002 13499 A8A3MP5
549-5737-002 13499 A8A7E7A2MP3 549-5801-004 13499 3-14 A8A7E6 549-5860-002 13499 A8A3MP6
549-5735-002 13499 A8A7E7A2MP4 549-5803-004 13499 3-59 A8A7E6E1 549-5861-002 13499 A8A3A7MP3
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
549-5865-002 13499 A8A3MP29 549-5931-003 13499 3-30 A8A3A11L62 549-5999-004 13499 3-39 A8A3E48E1
549-5866-002 13499 A8A3A5MP5 549-5931-003 13499 3-35 A8A3A12L79 549-6000-004 13499 3-9 A8A3E48
549-5866-002 13499 A8A3A6MP7 549-5931-003 13499 3-27 A8A3A9A2L7 549-6002-003 13499 3-39 A8A3E4871
549-5868-002 13499 A8A3MP36 549-5931-003 13499 3-27 A8A3A9A3L32 549-6006-000 13499 A8A4A6
549-5868-002 13499 A8A3MP37 549-5932-003 13499 3-35 A8A3A12L80 549-6010-002 13499 A8A4A6A7MP1
549-5869-002 13499 A8A3MP1 549-5933-003 13499 3-29 A8A3A10L48 549-6011-002 13499 A8A4A6A7MP2
549-5869-002 13499 A8A3MP2 549-5933-003 13499 3-30 A8A3A11L63 549-6012-002 13499 A8A4A6A7MP3
549-5870-002 13499 A8A3A7 549-5933-003 13499 3-35 A8A3A12L1 549-6013-002 13499 A8A4A6A7MP4
549-5878-002 13499 A8A3A5MP3 549-5933-003 13499 3-27 A8A3A9A2L18 549-6014-002 13499 A8A4A6A7MP15
549-5878-002 13499 A8A3A6MP3 549-5933-003 13499 3-28 A8A3A9A3L33 549-6015-002 13499 A8A4A6A7A1MP5
549-5881-002 13499 A8A3A2 549-5935-003 13499 3-29 A8A3A10L19 549-6016-002 13499 A8A4A6A7MP16
549-5882-002 13499 A8A3A8A1 549-5935-003 13499 A8A3A11L64 549-6017-002 13499 A8A4A6A7MP17
549-5885-002 13499 3-36 A8A3A13L103 549-5935-003 13499 3-27 A8A3A9A2L19 549-6018-002 13499 A8A4A6A7A3MP3
549-5886-002 13499 A8A3MP32 549-5935-003 13499 3-28 A8A3A9A3L34 549-6018-002 13499 A8A4A6A7A4MP3
549-5886-002 13499 A8A3MP33 549-5936-003 13499 3-29 A8A3A10L50 549-6021-002 13499 A8A4A6MP22
549-5886-002 13499 A8A3MP3 549-5936-003 13499 3-30 A8A3A11L65 549-6021-002 13499 A8A4A6M(P23
549-5836-002 13499 A8A3MP35 549-5936-003 13499 3-27 A8A3A9A2L20 549-6021-002 13499 A8A4A6[P24
549-5887-002 13499 A8A3A8 549-5936-003 13499 3-28 A8A3A9A3L35 549-6021-002 13499 A8A4A6MP25
549-5889-003 13499 3-29 A8A3A10E6 549-5937-003 13499 3-29 A8A3A10L51 549-6021-002 13499 A8A4A6MP26
549-5889-003 13499 3-30 A8A3A3L8 549-5937-003 13499 3-30 A8A3A11L66 549-6021-002 13499 A8A4A6KP27
549-5889-003 13499 3-35 A8A3A12R12 549-5937-003 13499 3-27 A8A3A9A2L21 549-6022-002 13499 A8A4A6A7A2MP1
549-5889-003 13499 3-25 A8A3A9A22 549-5937-003 13499 3-28 A8A3A9A3L36 549-6023-002 13499 A8A4A6A72P2
549-5889-003 13499 3-28 A8A3A9A3F4 549-5950-004 13499 3-29 A8A3A10S4 549-6024-002 13499 A8A4A6A7A2
549-5890-003 13499 3-29 A8A3A0Z5 549-5950-004 13499 3-30 A8A3A11S5 549-6025-002 13499 A8A4A6MP51
549-5890-003 131499 3-30 A8A3A11E7 549-5950-004 13499 3-35 A8A3A12S8 549-6025-002 13499 A8A4A6MP51H2
549-5890-003 13499 3-35 A8A3A12E11 549-5950-004 13499 3-27 A8A3A9A2S2 549-6025-002 13499 A8A4A6MP52
549-5890-003 13499 3-24 A8A3A9A2 549-5950-004 13499 A8A3A9A3S3 549-6028-002 13499 A8A4A6HP53
549-5890-003 13499 3-28 A8A3A9A3E3 549-5951-014 13499 A8A3A3S9 549-6028-002 13499 A8A4A6MP54
549-5908-003 13499 3-10 A8A3A13 549-5953-004 13499 A8A3A6M6 549-6029-002 13499 A8A4A6A2MP1
549-5921-003 13499 A8A3A5 549-5959-004 13499 3-10 A8A3A9 549-6030-002 13499 A8A4A6MP38
549-5922-003 13499 A8A3A6 549-5972-002 13499 3-41 A8A3L1 549-6033-002 13499 A8A4A6A4MP2
549-5924-003 13499 3-24 A8A3A9A1 549-5972-002 13499 3-41 A8A3L2 549-6034-002 13499 A8A4A6MP37
549-5925-003 13499 3-24 A8A39A.2 549-5972-002 13499 3-41 A8A3L3 549-6035-002 13499 A8A4A6A6MP1
549-5926-003 13499 3-24 A8A3A9A3 549-5982-003 13499 3-37 A8A3E46E1 549-6036-002 13499 A8A4A6MP40
549-5927-003 13499 3-10 A8A3A10 549-5984-003 13499 3-10 A8A3E46 549-6037-002 13499 A8A4A6MP41
549-5928-003 13499 3-10 A8A3A11 549-5995-004 13499 3-38 A8A3E47E1 549-6038-002 13499 A8A4A6A4MP1
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
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TO FIGURE & ITEM NUMBER (Continued)
FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR FEDERAL FIGURE ITEM NUMBER OR
STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION STOCK NUMBER REF. DESIGNATION
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
549-6153-002 13499 A8A4L110E1 549-6167-002 13499 A8A4MP11 549-6227-000 13499 3-67 A8A4w1
549-6395-003 13499 3-67 A8A4TB6 549-6487-002 13499 A7ALMP5 553-6300-004 13499 A8A4FL2E2
549-6398-002 13499 A8A8H4 549-6487-002 13499 A7A1MP6 553-6325-002 13499 3-67 A8A4L4
549-6404-004 13499 3-20 A8A2A1 549-6487-002 13499 A7A2AP5 553-6329-003 13499 A8A4A6A8MP3
549-6406-004 13499 3-11 A8A5A1 549-6487-002 13499 A7A2MP6 553-6330-004 13499 3-67 A8A4FL2
549-6412-003 13499 A8A2MP1 549-6490-002 13499 A3MP2 553-9312-003 13499 3-56 A8A7TB171
549-6475-002 13499 A7A1A1 549-6491-002 13499 A3MP3 553-9312-003 13499 3-56 A8A7TB173
549-6475-002 13499 A7A1A2 549-6493-003 13499 A3MP1 553-9313-003 13499 3-56 A8A7TB172
549-6475-002 13499 A7A2A1 549-6494-003 13499 A7A1 553-9313-003 13499 3-56 A8A7TB174
549-6475-002 13499 A7A2A2 549-6494-003 13499 A7A2 553-9315-004 13499 3-56 A8A7TB1E1
549-6476-002 13499 A7A1A1MP2 549-6495-004 13499 1-7 A7MP1 553-9316-004 13499 3-15 A8A7TB1
549-6476-002 13499 A7A1A2MP2 549-6521-003 13499 A8A3TB2 553-9321-002 13499 A8A3E8
549-6476-002 13499 A7A2A1MP2 549-6522-003 13499 3-10 A8A3TB1 553-9321-002 13499 A8A3E9
549-6476-002 13499 A7A2A2MP2 549-6523-003 13499 A8A3E7 553-9357-002 13499 A8A7A1A1MP1
549-6477-002 13499 A7A1E1 549-6525-003 13499 A8A3MP15 553-9716-003 13499 A8A5TB1MP1
549-6477-002 13499 A7A2E1 549-6527-004 13499 3-22 A8A3TB1E1 553-9717-004 13499 3-50 A8A5TB1
549-6478-002 13499 A7A1MP7 549-6529-004 13499 3-23 A8A3TB2E1 553-9731-002 13499 A8A4MP43
549-6478-002 13499 A7A2MP7 549-6598-002 13499 A8A3A3 553-9732-002 13499 A8A4A6A13H1
549-6479-002 13499 A7A1MP8 549-6601-003 13499 A8A3MP26 553-9735-002 13499 A8A4A6A13MP4
549-6479-002 13499 A7A2MP8 549-6644-002 13499 A8A4MP31 553-9736-002 13499 A8A4A6A13MP3
549-6480-002 13499 A7A1A1MP3 549-6654-002 13499 A8MP1 553-9737-003 13499 A8A4A6A13
549-6480-002 13499 A7A1A2MP3 549-6656-003 13499 A8MP8 553-9748-002 13499 A8A3MP16
549-6480-002 13499 A7A2AMP3 549-6658-00004 13499 A8A8MP5 553-9748-002 13499 A8A3MP17
549-6480-002 13499 A7A2A2MP3 553-2413-003 13499 A8A4A16MP2 553-9750-003 13499 3-67 A8A4TB8
549-6482-002 13499 A7A1MP1 553-5002-003 13499 A8A8H2 553-9750-004 13499 3-67 A8A4TB9
549-6482-002 13499 A7A1362 553-5004-003 13499 A8A8H4 553-9750-005 13499 3-67 A8A4TB1
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553-9809-003 13499 A6A3A1 57-3510 78488 3-9 A8A3E6 6S8083 56289 3-38 A8A3E47C160
553-9809-003 13499 A6A3A2 59-410-1003 02660 3-40 A8A3XV3 6S8083 56289 3-38 A8A3E47C161
553-9810-003 13499 A6A1A1 59-7159 11707 A8A1M101 6S8083 56289 3-38 A8A3E47C177
553-9810-003 13499 A6A2A1 6-4011-4 6SPLINE 08664 A8A4A6MP44H1 6S8083 56289 3-38 A8A3E47C178
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554-7047-002 13499 A5A1E1 6S8083 56289 3-38 A8A3E47C183
6L2FF 96881 A8A4MP1
554-7048-002 13499 A5A1MP2 6S8083 56289 3-39 A8A3E48C166
6L2FF 96881 A8A4MP2
554-7049-002 13499 A5MP4 6S8083 56289 3-39 A8A3E48C171
6L2FF 96881 A8A4MP3
554-7050-002 13499 A5A1 6S8083 56289 3-39 A8A3E48C173
6L2FF 96881 A8A4MP4
554-7051-002 13499 A5H4 6S8083 56289 3-39 A8A3E48C182
6L2FF 96881 A8A4MP5
554-7052-003 13499 A5E3 6S8083 56289 3-54 A8A7E1C11
6L2FF 96881 A8A4MP6
557-018-8-05E 72982 3-58 A8A7E5C72 6S8083 56289 3-54 A8A7E1C18
6S8082 56289 3-20 A8A2E1C1
557-018-8-50E 72982 3-58 A8A7E5C74 6S8083 56289 3-54 A8A7E1C5
6S8082 56289 3-20 A8A2E134
557-018-8-50E 72982 3-58 A8A7E5C76 6S8083 56289 3-55 A8A7E2C23
6S8082 56289 3-54 A8A7E1C1
557-018-8-50E 72982 3-58 A8A7E5C78 6S8083 56289 3-55 A857E2C25
6S8082 56289 3-54 A8A7E1C10
557-018-8-50E 72982 3-58 A8A7E5C80 6S8083 56289 3-55 A8A7E2C29
6S8082 56289 3-54 A8A7E1C19
557-018-8-50E 72982 3-58 A8A7E5C82 6S8083 56289 3-55 A87E2C32
6S8082 56289 3-54 A8A7E1C7
557-018-8-50E 72982 3-58 A8A7E5C84 6S8083 56289 3-55 A8A7E2C35
6S8082 56289 3-54 A8A7E1C8
557-018-8-50E 72982 3-58 A8A7E5C86 6S8083 56289 3-55 A8A7E2C36
6S8082 56289 A8A7E2C22
557-018-8-50E 72982 3-58 A8A7E5C88 6S8083 56289 3-57 A8A7E4C57
6S8082 56289 3-55 A8A7E2C30
557-018-8-50E 72982 3-58 A8A7E5C90 6S8083 56289 3-57 A8A7E4C59
6S8082 56289 3-59 A8A7E6C102
557-099-5-25A 72982 3-36 A8A3A13C266 6S8083 56289 3-57 A8A7E4C60
6S8082 56289 3-59 A8A7E6C112
557-099-5-30E 72982 3-35 A8A3613C254 6S8083 56289 3-57 A8A7E4C63
6S8082 56289 3-59 A8A7E6C94
557-099-5-30E 72982 3-36 A8A3A13C256 6S8084 56289 3-21 A8A2E3C31
6S8083 56289 3-17 A8A1E1C18
557-099-5-30E 72982 3-36 A8A3A13C258 6S8084 56289 3-21 A8A2E5C26
6S8083 56289 3-40 A8A3C115
557-099-5-30E 72982 3-36 A8A3A13C260 6S8084 56289 3-66 A8A4A1C103
6S8083 56289 3-40 A8A3C116
557-099-5-30E 72982 3-63 A8A3A13C262 6S8084 56289 3-66 A8A4A1C104
6S8083 56289 3-40 A8A3C293
557-099-5-30E 72982 3-36 A8A3A13C264 600D1070050DJ5 56289 3-45 A8A5C26
6S8083 56289 3-37 A8A3E46C247
557-099-5-30E 72982 3-54 A8A7E1C15 600D136F200DG5 56259 3-50 A8A5C1
6S8083 56289 3-37 A8A3E46C269
557-099-8-50E 72982 3-21 A8A2E3C15 600D476G050ED5 56289 3-50 A8A5B25
6S8083 56289 3-37 A8A3E46C272
557-399-8-50E 72982 3-21 A8A2E1C17 600D476G050DE5 56289 3-45 A8A5C27
6S8083 56289 3-37 A8A3E46C275
557-099-8-50E 72982 3-36 A8A3A13C215 600D476G050DE5 56289 3-15 A8A5C28
6S8083 56289 3-38 A8A3E47C142
557-099-8-50E 72982 3-36 A8A31A13C250 600D476G050DE5 56289 3-45 A8A5C29
6S8083 56289 3-38 A8A3E47C143
557-099-8-50E 72982 3-36 A8A3613C252 610D105M200BD5 56289 A81ATB6C1
6S8083 56289 3-38 A8A3E47C150
57-3540 78488 3-9 A8A3E1 610D255F100BD5 56289 3-67 A8A4C26
6S8083 56289 3-38 A8A3E470151
57-3540 78488 3-9 A8A3E2 610D255F100BD5 56289 3-67 A84AC27
6S8083 56289 3-38 A8A3E47C154
57-3540 78488 3-9 A8A3E3 610D255F100BD5 56289 A8A4FL2C236
6S8083 56289 3-38 A8A3E47C156
57-3540 78488 3-9 A8A3E4 614B 57714 A8A4A1E1
6S8083 56289 3-38 A8A3E47C158
57-3540 78488 3-9 A8A3E5 678-0084-000 13499 3-17 A8A1E1L2
6S8083 56289 3-38 A8A3E47C159
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A1MP1 4 A3E3H4 6 A4A1MP1 7
A1MP2 4 A3E3H5 6 A4A2 7
A2 4 A3E4 6 A5 7
A2A1 4 A3E4R1 6 A5A1 7
A2A1MP1 4 A3E4H2 6 A5A1E1 7
A2A1MP1H1 4 A3E4H3 6 A5A1MP1 7
A2A2 A3E4H4 6 A5A1MP2 7
A2A2MP1 4 A3E4H5 6 A5E1 7
A2A2MP1H1 4 A3E5 6 A5E2 7
A2J1 4 A3E6 6 A5E2 7
A2J1H1 4 A3E7 6 A5E2H1 7
A2J1H2 4 A3E8 6 A5E2H2 7
A2J2 4 A3MP1 4 A5E2H3 7
A2J2H1 4 A3MP2 5 A5E3 7
A2J2H2 4 A3MP2H11 5 A5E3 8
A2J2H3 4 A3MP2H2 5 A5E3H1 8
A2MP1 4 A3MP2H3 5 A5E3H2 8
A2MP2 4 A3MP2H4 5 A5E4 7
A2MP3 4 A3MP2H5 5 A5E5 7
A2MP4 4 A3MP2H6 5 A5H1 8
A2MP5 4 A3MP2H7 5 A5MP1 7
A3 4 A3MP2H8 5 A5MP2 7
A3E1 5 A3MP3 5 A5MP3 7
A3E1H1 5 A3MP4 5 A5MP4 7
A3E1H2 5 A3P1 5 A5MP5 7
A3E1H3 5 A3P1H1 5 A5W1 8
A3E1H4 5 A4 6 A6 8
A3E1H5 5 A4A1 6 A6A1 8
A3E2 5 A4A1E1 6 A6AJA1 8
A3E2H1 5 A4A1E1MP1 6 A6A1A1H1 8
A3E2H2 5 A4A1E1MP2 6 A6A1A1MP1 8
A3E2H3 5 A4A1E1MP3 6 A6A1A1MP2 8
A3E2H4 5 A4A1E1MP4 6 A6A1A1MP3 8
A3E2H5 5 A4A1E1MP5 6 A6A1MP1 8
A3E3 6 A4A1E1MP6 7 A6A2 8
A3E3H1 6 A4A1E1MP7 7 A6A2A1 8
A3E3H2 6 A4A1E1MPB 7 A6A2A1H1 8
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A1MP1 4 A3E3H4 6 A4A1MP1 7
A1MP2 4 A3E3H5 6 A4A2 7
A2 4 A3E4 6 A5 7
A2A1 4 A3E4R1 6 A5A1 7
A2A1MP1 4 A3E4H2 6 A5A1E1 7
A2A1MP1H1 4 A3E4H3 6 A5A1MP1 7
A2A2 A3E4H4 6 A5A1MP2 7
A2A2MP1 4 A3E4H5 6 A5E1 7
A2A2MP1H1 4 A3E5 6 A5E2 7
A2J1 4 A3E6 6 A5E2 7
A2J1H1 4 A3E7 6 A5E2H1 7
A2J1H2 4 A3E8 6 A5E2H2 7
A2J2 4 A3MP1 4 A5E2H3 7
A2J2H1 4 A3MP2 5 A5E3 7
A2J2H2 4 A3MP2H11 5 A5E3 8
A2J2H3 4 A3MP2H2 5 A5E3H1 8
A2MP1 4 A3MP2H3 5 A5E3H2 8
A2MP2 4 A3MP2H4 5 A5E4 7
A2MP3 4 A3MP2H5 5 A5E5 7
A2MP4 4 A3MP2H6 5 A5H1 8
A2MP5 4 A31dP2H7 5 A5MP1 7
A3 4 A3MP2H8 5 A5MP2 7
A3E1 5 A3MP3 5 A5MP3 7
A3E1H1 5 A3MP4 5 A5MP4 7
A3E1H2 5 A3P1 5 A5MP5 7
A3E1H3 5 A3P1H1 5 A5W1 8
A3E1H4 5 A4 6 A6 8
A3E1H5 5 A4A1 6 A6A1 8
A3E2 5 A4A1E1 6 A6AJA1 8
A3E2H1 5 A4A1E1MP1 6 A6A1A1H1 8
A3E2H2 5 A4A1E1MP2 6 A6A1A1MP1 8
A3E2H3 5 A4A1E1MP3 6 A6A1A1MP2 8
A3E2H4 5 A4A1E1MP4 6 A6A1A1MP3 8
A3E2H5 5 A4A1E1MP5 6 A6A1MP1 8
A3E3 6 A4A1E1MP6 7 A6A2 8
A3E3H1 6 A4A1E1MP7 7 A6A2A1 8
A3E3H2 6 A4A1E1MPB 7 A6A2A1H1 8
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Adjustments, depot maintenance...............................................................................................................................................5-3 5-1
Transmit mixer balance and tgc adjustments......................................................................................................................5-4 5-1
Alignment and Adjustments, direct support ............................................................................................................................. 3-20 3-116
Adjustments
Balanced modulator ..................................................................................................................................................... 3-29 3-130
Microphone amplifier gain............................................................................................................................................. 3-25 3-127
Power amplifier grid drive and bias ............................................................................................................................... 3-27 3-128
Receiver agc circuit ..................................................................................................................................................... 3-23 3-125
Receiver audio output .................................................................................................................................................. 3-22 3-125
Temperature compensated oscillator, frequency ........................................................................................................... 3-28 3-129
Transmitter sidetone..................................................................................................................................................... 3-24 3-126
Transmitter vox again ................................................................................................................................................... 3-26 3-127
Mechanical alignment, slug rack coupler, CV-1377A/PRC47 ............................................................................................ 3-21 3-124
Test equipment and special tools required (chart) ............................................................................................................. 3-20 3-116
Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47 (A8A2)
Dc resistance, coils and transformer windings (chart) ........................................................................................................3-7 388
Historical revisions ............................................................................................................................................................1-4 1-1
Module assembly and disassembly .................................................................................................................................. 3-13 3-98
Theory of operation ......................................................................................................................................................... 2-10 2-18
Application, system ...................................................................................................................................................................2-1 2-1
Assembly and disassembly ..................................................................................................................................................... 3-10 3-97
Frequency selection mechanism ...................................................................................................................................... 3.16 3-107
Front panel removal and reassembly, main chassis .......................................................................................................... 3-19 3-114
Power amplifier load and tune mechanism........................................................................................................................ 3-15 3-104
Power amplifier (A8A4AI)1 plate capacitor switch ............................................................................................................. 3-17 3-111
Power amplifier (A8A4A1) XMTR PWR switch ................................................................................................................ 3-18 3-112
Removal and replacement, case, receiver-transmitter ...................................................................................................... 3-11 3-97
Removal and replacement, plug-in modules..................................................................................................................... 3-12 3-97
Module assembly and disassembly .............................................................................................................................. 3-13 3-98
Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47 (A8A2) .................................................................................................... 3-13b 3-99
Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8A)I .......................................................................................... 3-13a 3-98
Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47 (ASA7) .......................................................................................................... 3-13f 3-102
Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 (A8A51 ............................................................................................................ 3-13d 3-100
Radio Frequency Oscillator 0-1032/PRC-47 (A8A6) ........................................................................................... 3-13e 3-101
Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3) .............................................................................................. 3-13c 3-99
Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8A1)
Dc resistance, coils and transformer windings (chart) .........................................................................................................3-7 3-88
Historical revisions .............................................................................................................................................................1-4 1-1
Module assembly and disassembly .................................................................................................................................. 3-13 3-98
Theory of operation ............................................................................................................................................................2-9 2-14
Block diagram explanations........................................................................................................................................................2-2 2-1
Block diagram, overall ...............................................................................................................................................................2-3 2-1
Balanced modulator adjustments............................................................................................................................................. 3-29 3-130
Cable Assembly Set AN/PRA-4.................................................................................................................................................. 32 3-2
Contents and use (chart) ......................................................................................................................................................3-2 3-2
Coils and transformer windings, dc resistance of .......................................................................................................................3-7 3-88
Cw operation test, transmitter .................................................................................................................................................. 4-18 4-17
DA Pam 310-4 ..........................................................................................................................................................................1-2 1-1
DA Pam 310-7 ..........................................................................................................................................................................1-2 1-1
Dc resistance of coils and transformer windings ......................................................................................................................... 3.7 3-88
Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47 (A8A2) (chart)..................................................................................................3-7a (2) 3-88
Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8AI) (chart)........................................................................................3-7a (1) 3-88
Electrical Equipment Chassis CH-474/PRC-47 (A8A4) (chart) .....................................................................................3-7a (7) 3-89
Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47 (A8A7) (chart) ........................................................................................................3-7a (6) 3-88
Power amplifier compartment (chart)...........................................................................................................................3-7a (8) 3-89
Power amplifier filter box FL2 (chart)............................................................................................................................3-7a (9) 3-89
Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 IA8A51) chart) ...........................................................................................................3-7a (4} 3-88
Radio Frequency Oscillator 0-1032/PRC-47 IA8A6) (chart) ..........................................................................................3-7a (5) 3-88
Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3) (chart)............................................................................................3-7a (3) 3-88
Depot maintenance....................................................................................................................................................................5-1 5-1
Equipment adjustments......................................................................................................................................................5-3 5-1
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Transmitter hum balance adjustment .................................................................................................................................5-5 5-2
Transmit mixer balance and tgc adjustment .......................................................................................................................5-4 5-1
Transmitter modulation fidelity test......................................................................................................................................5-6 5-3
Transmitter spurious output adjustments ...........................................................................................................................5-7 5-4
Description, general theory ........................................................................................................................................................2-4 2-3
Frequency control circuits .................................................................................................................................................2-7 2-9
Power supply circuits ........................................................................................................................................................2-8 2-12
Receive signal path ............................................................................................................................................................2-5 2-8
Transmit signal path ..........................................................................................................................................................2-6 2-9
DT support maintenance............................................................................................................................................................3-1 3-1
General troubleshooting techniques ....................................................................................................................................3-1 3-1
Tools, test equipment, and materials...................................................................................................................................3-2 3-2
Cable Assembly Set AN/PRA-4 (chart) ..........................................................................................................................3-2 3-2
Direct support troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................................3-3 3-3
Overall troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................................................3-3 3-3
Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 (AH) .....................................................................................................3-4 3-3
Localizing trouble ...................................................................................................................................................3-5 3-75
Frequency generation circuits (chart) .............................................................................................................. 3-5c 3-81
Power distribution circuits (chart, common parts)........................................................................................3-5b (3) 3-77
Power distribution circuits (chart, 26.5 vdc) ...............................................................................................3-5b (2) 3-76
Power distribution circuits (chart, 115 vac) .................................................................................................3-5b (1) 3-75
Receiver circuit tests (chart) ........................................................................................................................................ 3-5d 3-82
Relay and mode control tests (chart) ...............................................................................................................3-5f 3-85
Transmitter circuit tests (chart) ....................................................................................................................... 3-5e 3-83
Receiver test setup and initial settings .............................................................................................................3-4b (2) 3-73
Sectionalizing trouble (chart)...................................................................................................................................3-4 3-3
Short circuit tests (chart) .......................................................................................................................................3-4 3-3
Transmitter test setup and initial settings ................................................................................................................3-4 3-3
Distortion test, receiver audio output, general support .............................................................................................................. 4-12 4-7
EIectrical Equipment Chassis CH-474/PRC-47
Dc resistance, coils and transformer windings (chart) ........................................................................................................3-7 38
Field modifications (vox option) ..........................................................................................................................................2-1 2-1
Historical revisions ............................................................................................................................................................1-4 1-1
Theory of operation .......................................................................................................................................................... 2-15 2-31
Equipment publication improvements, reporting of.....................................................................................................................1-3 1-1
Field modification, vox mode operation ......................................................................................................................................2-1 2-1
Filter box, power amplifier (FL2), resistance of coils ...................................................................................................................3-7 3-8
Frequency generation circuit tests, troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................3-5 3-75
Frequency selection mechanism, assembly and disassembly .................................................................................................. 3-16 3-107
Frequency stability test, transmitter, general support ............................................................................................................... 4-16 4-14
Front panel removal and reassembly, main chassis and ........................................................................................................... 3-19 3-114
General description, theory ........................................................................................................................................................2-4 2-3
Frequency control circuits .................................................................................................................................................2-7 2-9
Power supply circuit . ......................................................................................................................................................2-8 2-12
Receive signal path ...........................................................................................................................................................2-5 2-8
Transmit signal path ..........................................................................................................................................................2-6 2-9
General removal and replacement procedures, repair ................................................................................................................3-8 3-95
Removal and replacement, case, receiver-transmitter ...................................................................................................... 3-11 3-97
Removal and replacement, plug-in modules..................................................................................................................... 3-12 3-97
Removal and replacement, power amplifier (A8A4A1) tube............................................................................................... 3-14 3-95
Removal and replacement, subminiature tube.....................................................................................................................3-8 3-95
General replacement techniques, repair ....................................................................................................................................3-8 3-95
General support maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................4-1 4-1
Modification work orders.....................................................................................................................................................4-4 4-1
Physical tests and inspection (chart) .................................................................................................................................4-5 4-1
Receiver audio output distortion test ................................................................................................................................ 4-12 4-7
Receiver avc characteristic tests .......................................................................................................................................4-7 4-4
Receiver if. rejection test ..................................................................................................................................................4-9 4-6
Receiver image rejection test .............................................................................................................................................4-1 4-6
Receiver power input requirements .................................................................................................................................. 4-13 4-8
Receiver selectivity tests ...................................................................................................................................................4-8 4-5
Receiver sensitivity tests ....................................................................................................................................................4-6 4-2
Receiver volume control test............................................................................................................................................. 4-11 4-7
Test equipment required (chart) .........................................................................................................................................4-2 4-1
Test facilities .....................................................................................................................................................................4-3 4-1
Transmitter cw operation test .......................................................................................................................................... 4-18 4-17
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Transmitter frequency stability test .................................................................................................................................. 4-16 4-14
Transmitter output mw sensitivity test .............................................................................................................................. 4-15 4-13
Transmitter power input test...............................................................................................................................................4-1 4-45
Transmitter power output test .......................................................................................................................................... 4-14 4-9
Transmitter sidetone test ................................................................................................................................................. 4-19 4-18
Historical revisions to equipment ...............................................................................................................................................1-4 1-1
Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC.47 (ASA2} ................................................................................................................. 1-4b 1-1
Audio Frequency Amplifier AM.3506/PRC47 (ASAI)......................................................................................................... 1-4b 1-1
Electrical Equipment Chassis CH-474/PRC-47 (A884) ..................................................................................................... 1-4b 1-1
Oscillator Control C-431I/PRC47 (ASA7) ......................................................................................................................... 1-4b 1-1
Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 (A8A5) .......................................................................................................................... 1-4b 1-1
Radio Frequency Oscillator O-1032/PRC47 (ASA6) .......................................................................................................... 1-4b 1-1
Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (ASA3) .......................................................................................................... 1-4b 1-1
If. rejection test, receiver, general support. ..............................................................................................................................4-9 4-6
Image rejection test, receiver, general support.......................................................................................................................... 4-10 4-6
Improvements, equipment publication, reporting of ....................................................................................................................1-3 1-1
Index of publications .................................................................................................................................................................1-2 1-1
Inspection, physical tests and (chart) ........................................................................................................................................4-5 4-1
Localizing trouble, receiver-transmitter ......................................................................................................................................3-5 3-75
Frequency generation circuits (chart) ............................................................................................................................... 3-5c 3-81
Power distribution circuits (chart, common parts) .........................................................................................................35b (3) 3-77
Power distribution circuit (chart, 26.5 vdc) ..................................................................................................................3-5b (2) 3-76
Power distribution circuits (chart, 115 vac) .................................................................................................................3-5b (1) 3-75
Receiver circuit tests (chart) ............................................................................................................................................. 3-5d 3-82
Relay and mode control tests (chart) .................................................................................................................................3-5f 3-85
Transmitter circuit tests (chart)......................................................................................................................................... 3-5e 3-83
Lubrication procedure, power amplifier load-tune mechanism ................................................................................................... 3-15 3-104
Microphone amplifier gain adjustment ..................................................................................................................................... 3-26 3-127
Module, trouble isolation ............................................................................................................................................................3-6 3-87
Dc resistance measurements (chart) .................................................................................................................................3-7 3-88
Official nomenclature (chart) .....................................................................................................................................................2-2 2-1
Omissions, and recommendations, report of errors and .............................................................................................................1-3 1-1
Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47
Dc resistance, coils and transformer windings (chart) .................................................................................................3-7a (6) 3-88
Historical revisions ............................................................................................................................................................1-4 1-1
Module assembly and disassembly .................................................................................................................................. 3-13 3-98
Theory of operation ......................................................................................................................................................... 2-14 2-29
Output meter sensitivity test, transmitter, general support ........................................................................................................ 4-15 4-13
Panel Cover CW647/PRC-47 ...................................................................................................................................................2-2 2-1
Physical tests and inspection, general support ...........................................................................................................................4-5 4-1
(chart) ..............................................................................................................................................................................4-5 4-1
Power amplifier compartment
Dc resistance, coils and transformer windings (chart) ........................................................................................................3-7 3-88
Grid drive and bias adjustments ...................................................................................................................................... 3-27 3-128
Power amplifier filter box (FL2I
Dc resistance, coils and transformer windings (chart) ........................................................................................................3-7 3-88
Power amplifier load and tune mechanism
Assembly and disassembly ............................................................................................................................................. 3-15 3-104
Lubrication process .......................................................................................................................................................... 3-15 3-104
Power amplifier plate capacitor switch
Assembly and disassembly .............................................................................................................................................. 3-17 3-111
Power amplifier tube removal and replacement ........................................................................................................................ 3-14 3-103
Power amplifier XMTR PWR switch
Assembly and disassembly .............................................................................................................................................. 3-18 3-112
Power distribution circuits, troubleshooting
Common parts (chart) .......................................................................................................................................................3-5 3-75
26.5-volt dc circuits (chart) ................................................................................................................................................3-5 3-75
115-volt ac circuits (chart) .................................................................................................................................................3-5 3-75
Power input requirements, receive mode ................................................................................................................................. 4-13 4-8
Power input test, transmitter .................................................................................................................................................... 4-17 4-15
Power output test, transmitter .................................................................................................................................................. 4-14 4-9
Power supply circuits, theory of operation ..................................................................................................................................2-8 2-12
Power Supply PP-3518/PRC47 (A5)
Dc resistance, coils and transformer windings (chart) ........................................................................................................3-7 3-88
Historical revisions ............................................................................................................................................................1-4 1-1
Module assembly and disassembly .................................................................................................................................. 3-13 3-98
Theory of operation ......................................................................................................................................................... 2-12 2-27
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Dc resistance, coils and transformer windings (chart) .........................................................................................................3-7 3-88
Historical revisions ............................................................................................................................................................1-4 1-1
Module assembly and disassembly................................................................................................................................... 3-13 3-98
Temperature compensated oscillator, frequency adjustment.............................................................................................. 3-28 3-129
Theory of operation ......................................................................................................................................................... 2-13 2-28
Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47
Alignment and adjustments ............................................................................................................................................. 3-20 3-116
Balanced modulator adjustments ................................................................................................................................ 3-2 9 3-130
Microphone amplifier gain adjustment .......................................................................................................................... 3-25 3-127
Mechanical alignment, CV-1377A/PRC-47, slug rack coupler ....................................................................................... 3-21 3-124
Power amplifier grid drive and bias adjustment ............................................................................................................. 3-27 3-128
Receiver agc circuit adjustments ...................................................................................................................................3-2 3-125
Receiver audio output adjustments ............................................................................................................................... 3-22 3-125
Temperature compensated oscillator, frequency adjustment.......................................................................................... 3-28 3-129
Transmitter vox gain adjustment .................................................................................................................................. 3-26 3-127
Depot maintenance ...........................................................................................................................................................5-1 5-1
Equipment adjustments .................................................................................................................................................5-3 5-1
Transmitter hum balance adjustment .............................................................................................................................5-5 5-2
Transmit mixer balance and tgc adjustment ...................................................................................................................5-4 5-1
Transmitter modulation fidelity test .................................................................................................................................5-6 5-3
Transmitter spurious output adjustments........................................................................................................................5-7 5-4
General support maintenance.............................................................................................................................................4-1 4-1
Physical tests and inspection (chart) .................................................................................................................................4-5 4-1
Receiver audio output distortion test ................................................................................................................................. 4-12 4-7
Receiver avc characteristic tests .......................................................................................................................................4-7 4-4
Receiver if. rejection tests .................................................................................................................................................4-9 4-4
Receiver image rejection test ........................................................................................................................................... 4-10 4-6
Receiver power input requirements .................................................................................................................................. 4-13 4-8
Receiver selectivity test .....................................................................................................................................................4-8 4-5
Receiver sensitivity tests ...................................................................................................................................................4-6 4-2
Receiver volume control test............................................................................................................................................. 4-11 4-7
Transmitter cw operation test .......................................................................................................................................... 4-18 4-17
Transmitter frequency stability test .................................................................................................................................. 4-16 4-14
Transmitter output meter sensitivity test ........................................................................................................................... 4-15 4-13
Transmitter power input test ............................................................................................................................................ 4-17 4-15
Transmitter power output test........................................................................................................................................... 4-14 4-9
Transmitter sidetone test ................................................................................................................................................. 4-19 4-18
Module assembly and disassembly ......................................................................................................................................... 3-13 3-98
Removal and replacement, case ............................................................................................................................................. 3-11 3-97
Troubleshooting, direct support..................................................................................................................................................3-4 3-3
Localizing trouble...............................................................................................................................................................3-5 3-75
Frequency generation circuits test (chart) ..................................................................................................................... 3-5c 3-81
Power distribution circuits (chart, common parts) .....................................................................................................3-5b (3) 3-77
Power distribution circuits (chart, 26.5 vdc) ..............................................................................................................3-5b (2) 3-76
Power distribution circuits (chart, 115 vac) ...............................................................................................................3-5b (1) 3-75
Receiver circuit tests (chart) ........................................................................................................................................ 3-5d 3-82
Relay and mode control tests (chart)..............................................................................................................................3-5f 3-85
Transmitter circuit test (chart) ...................................................................................................................................... 3-5e 3-83
Receiver test setup and initial settings .........................................................................................................................3-4b (2) 3-73
Sectionalizing trouble (chart) .............................................................................................................................................3-4 3-3
Short circuit test (chart) .....................................................................................................................................................3-4 3-3
Transmitter test setup and initial settings ............................................................................................................................3-4 3-3
Receive signal path, theory .......................................................................................................................................................2-5 2-8
General removal and replacement procedures....................................................................................................................3-8 3-95
Printed circuit card repair................................................................................................................................................3-8 3-96
General replacement techniques.........................................................................................................................................3-8 3-95
Power amplifier tube removal and replacement.............................................................................................................. 3-14 3-103
Subminiature tube replacement.......................................................................................................................................3-8 3-95
Module assembly and disassembly................................................................................................................................... 3-13 3-98
Amplifier-Modulator AM-350/PRC-47 (A8A2).............................................................................................................. 3-13b 3-99
Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8A1).................................................................................................. 3-13a 3-98
Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47(A8A7) .................................................................................................................... 3-13f 3-102
Radio Frequency Oscillator 0-1032/PRC-47 (A8A6) .................................................................................................... 3-13d 3-100
Power Supply PP-3518/PRC47 (A8A5) ........................................................................................................................ 3-13 3-101
Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3) ........................................................................................................ 3-13 3-99
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Subassembly removal and replacement
Frequency selection mechanism................................................................................................................................... 3-16 3-107
Front panel removal and reassembly, main chassis ...................................................................................................... 3-19 3-114
Power amplifier load and tune mechanism..................................................................................................................... 3-15 3-104
Power amplifier plate capacitor switch .......................................................................................................................... 3-17 3-111
Power amplifier XMTR PWR switch.............................................................................................................................. 3-18 3-112
Receiver-transmitter case ............................................................................................................................................ 3-11 3-97
Reporting of equipment publication improvements......................................................................................................................1-3 1-1
Removal and replacement procures ..........................................................................................................................................3-8 3-95
Case, receiver-transmitter ............................................................................................................................................... 3-11 3-97
Frequency selection mechanism ...................................................................................................................................... 3-16 3-107
Main chassis and front panel removal and reassembly ..................................................................................................... 3-19 3-114
Plug-in modules .............................................................................................................................................................. 3-12 3-97
Power amplifier load and tune mechanism........................................................................................................................ 3-15 3-104
Power amplifier plate capacitor switch .............................................................................................................................. 3-17 3-111
Power amplifier (A8A4A1) tube removal and replacement................................................................................................. 3-14 3-103
Power amplifier XMTR PWR switch ................................................................................................................................ 3-18 3-112
Resistance of coils and transformer windings
Amplifier-Modulator AM3507/PRC-47 (A8A2)..............................................................................................................3-7a (2) 3-88
Audio Frequency Amplifier AM3506/PRC-47 (A8A1)....................................................................................................3-7a (1) 3-88
Electrical Equipment Chassis CH-474/PRC-47 ............................................................................................................3-7a (7) 3-89
Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47 (A8A7) ...................................................................................................................3-7a (6) 3-88
Power amplifier compartment .....................................................................................................................................3-7a (8) 3-89
Power amplifier filter box (FL2) ...................................................................................................................................3-7a (9) 3-89
Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 ( A8A5) .....................................................................................................................3-7a (4) 3-88
Radio Frequency Oscillator O-1032/PRC-47 (A8A6) ....................................................................................................3-7a (5) 3-88
Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC47 (A8A3) ........................................................................................................3-7a (3) 3-88
Revisions to equipment, historical .............................................................................................................................................1-4 1-1
Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47 (A8SA2) ............................................................................................................... 1-4b 1-1
Audio Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8A1) ....................................................................................................... 1-4b 1-1
Electrical Equipment Chassis CH-474/PRC-47 ................................................................................................................ 1-4b 1-1
Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47 (A8A7) . .................................................................................................................... 1-4b 1-1
Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 (A8AS) .......................................................................................................................... 1-4b 1-1
Radio Frequency Oscillator O-1032/PRC47 (A8A6) ......................................................................................................... 1-4b 1-1
Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3) ........................................................................................................... 1-4b 1-1
Scope ..............................................................................................................................................................................1-1 1-1
Sectionalizing trouble, receiver-transmitter (chart) ......................................................................................................................3-4 3-3
Selectivity tests, receiver, general support .................................................................................................................................4-8 4-5
Sensitivity tests, receiver, general support .................................................................................................................................4-6 4-2
Short circuit teats, receiver-transmitter (chart) ............................................................................................................................3-4 3-3
Sidetone adjustment, transmitter.............................................................................................................................................. 3-24 3-126
Sidetone test, transmitter, general support ............................................................................................................................... 4-19 4-18
Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3)
Dc resistance, coils and transformer windings (chart) ........................................................................................................3-7 3-88
Historical revisions ............................................................................................................................................................1-4 1-1
Mechanical alignment, slug rack coupler .......................................................................................................................... 3-21 3-124
Module assembly and disassembly .................................................................................................................................. 3-13 3-98
Theory of operation .......................................................................................................................................................... 2-11 2-21
Standards, depot overhaul .........................................................................................................................................................6-1 6-1
Subminiature tube replacement .................................................................................................................................................3-8 3-95
System application.....................................................................................................................................................................2-1 2-1
System block diagram, explanation ...........................................................................................................................................2-3 2-1
System function ........................................................................................................................................................................2-1 2-1
Temperature compensated oscillator, frequency adjustment .................................................................................................... 3-28 3-129
Test equipment (chart), direct support .......................................................................................................................................3-2 3-2
Test equipment (chart). general support....................................................................................................................................4-2 4-1
Test facilities, general support ...................................................................................................................................................4-3 4-1
Theory, general description ........................................................................................................................................................2-4 2-3
Frequency control circuits ..................................................................................................................................................2-7 2-9
Power supply circuits .........................................................................................................................................................2-8 2-12
Receive signal path ............................................................................................................................................................2-5 2-8
Transmit signal path...........................................................................................................................................................2-6 2-9
Theory of operation ....................................................................................................................................................................2-9 2-14
Amplifier-Modulator AM-3507/PRC-47 (A8A2).................................................................................................................. 2-10 2-18
Frequency Amplifier AM-3506/PRC-47 (A8A)I ...............................................................................................................2-9 2-14
Electrical Equipment Chassis CH-474/PRC-47 IA8A4 ...................................................................................................... 2-15 2-31
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Oscillator Control C-4311/PRC-47 (A8A7) ....................................................................................................................... 2-14 2-29
Power Supply PP-3518/PRC-47 (A8A5) .......................................................................................................................... 2-12 2-27
Radio Frequency Oscillator O-1032/PRC-47 (A8A6) ........................................................................................................ 2-13 2-28
Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3)............................................................................................................ 2-11 2-21
Tools, test equipment and material, direct support .....................................................................................................................3-2 3-2
Transformer windings, dc resistance of coils and .......................................................................................................................3-7 3-88
Transmitter hum balance adjustment ........................................................................................................................................5-5 6-2
Transmit mixer balance and tgc adjustments . ..........................................................................................................................5-4 5-1
Transmitter modulation fidelity test ............................................................................................................................................5-6 5-3
Transmit signal path, theory.......................................................................................................................................................2-6 2-9
Transmitter spurious output adjustment ....................................................................................................................................6-7 6-4
Trouble, isolating ......................................................................................................................................................................3-6 3-87
Isolation within a module ....................................................................................................................................................3-9 3-87
Troubleshooting techniques, direct support ...............................................................................................................................3-1 3-1
Troubleshooting, direct support .................................................................................................................................................3-3 3-3
Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47 .....................................................................................................................3-4 3-3
Localizing trouble ...........................................................................................................................................................3-5 3-75
Frequency generation circuits (chart) ................................................................................................................... 3-6c 3-81
Power distribution circuits (chart, common parts) .............................................................................................3-5b (3) 3-77
Power distribution circuits (chart, 26.5 vdc) .....................................................................................................3-5b (2) 3-7
Power distribution circuits (chart 115 vac) ........................................................................................................3-5b (1) 3-75
Receiver circuit tests (c hart) ................................................................................................................................. 3-5d 3-82
Relay and mode control tests (chart) .....................................................................................................................3-5f 3-85
Transmitter circuit tests (chart) ............................................................................................................................ 3-5e 3-83
Receiver test setup and initial settings ....................................................................................................................3-4b (2) 3-73
Sectionalizing trouble (chart)...........................................................................................................................................3-4 3-3
Short circuit tests (chart) ...............................................................................................................................................3-4 3-3
Transmitter test setup and initial settings .......................................................................................................................3-4 3-3
Volume control test, receiver, general support .......................................................................................................................... 4-11 4-7
Vox gain adjustment, transmitter ............................................................................................................................................. 3-26 3-127
Vox operation, field modification ................................................................................................................................................2-1 2-1
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FRED C. WEYAND
General, United States Army,
Official: Vice Chief of Staff.
VERNE L. BOWERS
Major General, United States Army,
The Adjutant General.
DISTRIBUTION:
To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-51 (qty rqr block No. 339) direct and general support
maintenance requirements for AN/PRC-47.
Figure 3-89. Radio Receiver-Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47, Power Amplifier Compartment (A8A4AI ) Load-Tune Coil Assembly, Exploded View
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Figure 3-90 Radio Receiver - Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47. Frequency Selection Mechanism (A8A4.A1) Exploded View.
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Figure 3-91. Radio Receiver - Transmitter RT-671/PRC-47, Power Amplifier Compartment (A8A4A1 ) Plat Capacitor Switch, Exploded View.
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Figure 3-92. Radio Receiver - Transmitter RT671/PRC-47, Power Amplifier Compartment (A84A1) XMTR PWR Switch (S103 ), Exploded View.
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Figure 7-1. Color Code Markings for Military Standard Resistors, Inductors, and Capacitors.
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Figure 7-5. Power Supply Circuits, Dc Primary Power Input, Block Diagram.
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Figure 7-6. Power Supply Circuits, Ac Primary Power Input, Block Diagram
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Figure 7-8 (1). Electrical Equipment Chassis CH-474/PRC-47 (A8A4), Schematic Diagram (sheet 1 of 2).
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Figure 7-8 (2). Electrical Equipment Chassis CH-474/PRC-47 (A8A4), Schematic Diagram (sheet 2 of 2).
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Figure 7-11 (1). Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Schematic Diagram (sheet 1 of 2).
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Figure 7-11 (2). Signal Data Translator CV-1377A/PRC-47 (A8A3), Schematic Diagram (sheet 2 of 2).
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