Operator's Manual: Radar Sets, AN/TPS-25, AN/TPS-25A and AN/TPS-25(XE-2), (NSN 5840-00-082-4128).Headquarters, Department of the Army, 1985 - Radar |
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A-scope accessories box Adjust antenna audio AUTO MAN switch azimuth and range AZIMUTH counter AZIMUTH crank base plate beam blower motor Check circuit breaker clamps connector coordinator corner reflector countermeasures curbside dacron ELECTRICAL SPECIAL PURPOSE ELEVATION crank engine equipment exhaust ports Faulty radar set feedhorns frequency front panel gasoline guy ropes guy wire guy-wire stake headset heater Higher level indicator light installation interconnecting jamming level of maintenance located loudspeaker MAG CUR magnetron maintenance required mast sections modulator moving target neoprene operating components position power distribution box power supply power switch procedure protective covers PURPOSE CABLE ASSEMBLY Radar Set AN/TPS-25 radar set control RADIATE switch RANGE counter RANGE crank range gate ratchet wrench receiver-transmitter Remove Rotate scan Secure shelter power distribution shock mount signal SPECIAL PURPOSE CABLE storage box tape target video tenna tion tracking transmitter transporting vehicle tube units voltmeter volts waveguide winch hoist wingnuts zero
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Page 2-72 - Phase difference. The time in electrical degrees by which one wave leads or lags another. Phase inversion.
Page 2-22 - Therefore, if an extension cord is needed, it must have a female connector at one end and a male connector at the other. The...
Page 2-72 - Duty cycle— The ratio of the pulse width to the pulse repetition time, or the ratio of average power to peak power.
Page 2-72 - Sensitivity— A measure of the minimum signal to which a device shows a measurable response.
Page 3-16 - Therefore, if a vehicle travels 130 meters in 30 seconds, it is traveling 10 miles per hour. The speed in miles per hour is equal to the number of meters traveled in 30 seconds divided by 13.
Page 25 - This information is essential if full advantage is to be taken of the accuracy of the radar set.