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C-7511A/APS-115 Radar Antenna Control Panel
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Figure 3-4.-RT-889/APS-115 receiver-transmitter control panel

the antennas will stop at the position established by the ANT HEADING control. ANT  HEADING  KNOB.—  This  knob  provides control to change the heading of the antenna if the SCAN switch is in the SECTOR or STOP position. TILT ALIGN ADJUSTMENT SCREW.— This control is located on the right side of the control box. It provides a limited amount of adjustment to align the tilt axis of the aft antenna to the tilt axis of the forward antenna due to boresight errors. MX-7930/APS-l15 Antenna Position Programmer (APP) The antenna position programmer (fig. 3-3) ties the forward and aft systems together. It generates the azimuth and tilt drive signals for the antenna drive motors.   The   APP   also   generates   timing   and synchronization  signals  for  the  receiver-transmitters, radar interface unit (RIU), and IFF. It combines the forward and aft video returns into composite signals for   full   360-degree   coverage.   The   APP   contains self-test  circuits  for  automatic  fault  detection  and Figure 3-3.—MX-7930/APS-115 antenna position programmer. isolation,  along  with  logic  circuits  for  proper  radar functions (pulsewidth, PRF, scan speed, and so forth). On the face of the AFP, there are several operating devices.  These  are  the  circuit  breakers,  fault  isolation meter,  fault  isolation  switch,  and  an  elapsed  time meter. CIRCUIT  BREAKERS.—  There  are  nine breakers  on  the  APP.  Three  are  for  applying  power  to the forward system, three for applying power to the aft system, and three for applying power to the APP itself.  Each  circuit  breaker  applies  one  phase  of 115 volts ac to its appropriate place. FAULT  ISOLATION  METER.—   The   fault isolation  meter  provides  GO/NO-GO  indications  of the  BITE  signals  selected  by  the  fault  isolation switch. FAULT   ISOLATION   SWITCH.—   The  fault isolation switch enables the technician to select the desired BITE signal for display on the fault isolation meter. This   allows   the   technician   to   perform maintenance on the radar systems. Ensure that this switch  is  positioned  to  OFF  for  normal  mode  of operation. WARNING Rotation of the fault isolation switch will override radome safety interlock switches, possibly causing personnel injury. CAUTION Rotate fault isolation switch on the antenna position   programmer   clockwise   only. Equipment damage may otherwise result. RT-889/APS-115  Receiver-Transmitter The  receiver-transmitter  generates  the  high energy RF radar transmission pulses, and receives the reflected  target  pulses. A  pressurized  waveguide system connects each RT to its respective antenna. Each RT is controlled by its own control box through the APP. There  are  four  major  functional  subsections  in each receiver-transmitter. These subsections are the transmitter,  the  receiver,  the  waveguide  pressurization system, and the BITE circuitry. 3-3

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