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SECTION IV. OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS
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TM-11-5985-370-12 Antenna Group OE-303/GRC (NSN 5985-01-152-5845) Manual
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Chapter 3. OPERATOR/CREW MAINTENANCE

TM 11-5985-370-12
ROCK ANCHOR
WHERE ROCK EXTENDS TO THE SURFACE,
DRILL A 2 INCH HOLE TO NECESSARY
DEPTH AND ANCHOR THE GUY AS SHOWN.
WHERE NECESSARY TO FILL IN THE HOLE
AROUND ANCHOR, USE CEMENT.
DEAN-MAN ANCHOR
IN EXCAVATING FOR ANCHOR LOG, DIG THE
HOLE SO THAT ANCHOR LOG, WHERE PRACTICABLE,
WILL BE SET HORIZONTAL AND AT RIGHT ANGLES
TO THE GUY. THE LENGTH AND WIDTH OF EXCAVATION
SHALL BE AS SMALL AS PRACTICABLE, ESPECIALLY
AT THE SURFACE OF THE GROUND.
CUT AWAY SAPWOOD UNDER
WASHER, SCREW NUT ON AS
FAR AS IT WILL GO.
2-19. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
There are no satisfactory field expedients or emergency procedures that can be done when you have a
defective transformer
C-E ORG MAINT can help you out if you have a bad DISSIPATION CABLE. Ask them to fabricate a substitute
cable.
There are many field expedients and emergency procedures to compensate for a defective mast or broken
guys. Training Circular, TC-11-5, KNOW HOW TO REPAIR & FABRICATE ANTENNAS can
be very useful. Ask your supervisor to get you a copy.
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