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MODE  4  TRANSMISSION

SIF reply code is identical to the code switch settings. There  are  two  indicators  (FAULT  and  CHAL)  that indicate correct operating status of the system. The mode 4 alarm may be overridden by using the toggle switch M4 ALARM OVERRIDE. RECEIVER-TRANSMITTER    RT-868A/ APX-76A(V).—  The receiver-transmitter (fig. 3-23) takes the mode 1,2, 3/A, or 4 interrogation and ISLS pulses and modulates a 1030 MHz carrier wave with them.  This  is  the  transmitted  signal  from  the interrogator  set.  The  transponder  reply  signal,  at  the reply frequency of 1090 MHz, is amplified, detected, and  processed  by  the  receiver  section.  The  reply video is then sent to the radar set for display on the various  indicators. There are three fault flags on the front of the RT that  indicate  malfunctions  in  one  of  the  three functional  sections  of  the  receiver-transmitter. SWITCH-AMPLIFIER    SA-1568A/APX-76A (V).—  The  switch-amplifier  (fig.  3-24)  switches  the interrogator’s   RF   output   from   the   sum   antenna channel  to  the  difference  antenna  channel  for  the duration  of  the  ISLS  pulse.  During  this  time,  the output is amplified by 4 to 7 dB. This amplification provides the required antenna output characteristics. ELECTRONIC   SYNCHRONIZER   SN-416A/ APX-76A(V).—   The   synchronizer   (fig.   3-25) generates  the  initiation  and  interrogation  cycles.  The synchronizer provides a functional link between the Figure 3-23.-RT-868A/APX-76A(V) receiver-transmitter. Figure 3-24.-SA-1568A/APX-76A(V) switch-amplifier. radar  trigger  generation  and  the  radar  modulation circuits. COMPUTER  KIR-1A/TSEC.—  This  computer is used for mode 4 security and decoding for secure operation. Interrogator Functional Description The  IFF  interrogator  challenges   and identifies properly equipped targets on the display groups. It challenges in modes 1, 2, 3/A, SIF, or mode 4. Target responses  are  shown  on  the  display  group  next  to  the target in the form of numbered cues. MODES  1,  2,  AND  3/A  TRANSMISSION.— When  the  TEST-CHAL  CC  switch  on  the  interrogator control  box  is  set  to  the  CHAL  CC  position,  the interrogation cycle is initiated and lasts for 5 to 10 seconds.  The  basic  radar  trigger  is  applied  to  the Figure 3-25.-SN-416A/APX-76A(V) synchronizer. 3-21

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