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MULTIPURPOSE SIGNAL LIGHT
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Figure 2-7.—AN/SAT 2 infrared transmitting set

Figure 2-5.—Multipurpose signal light. For signaling, the light may be held in the hand and  operated  with  the  trigger.  It  has  an  effective signaling range of 4,000 yards and is designed to send up to 12 words per minute. YARDARM BLINKERS SYSTEM LEARNING  OBJECTIVE:  Explain  the  function of the yardarm blinkers system. Yardarm blinkers are 32-point, 360-degree white lights located on the yardarm or on separate supports on the mast. (See fig. 2-6.) The fixtures are spraytight and fitted with screens at their bases to prevent glare or reflection, which could interfere with navigation. The range of the yardarm blinkers is limited and can only be used effectively during hours of darkness. Figure 2-6.—Yardarm blinkers. Yardarm   blinkers   permit   communication   to several units simultaneously. These lights are operated from  signal  keys  located  on  each  side  of  the  signal bridge and in the signal shelter. By selecting the appropriate  position  on  the  transmitter  control  panel, you can operate the beacons as a steady light or as blinkers using the signal key. Normally, maintenance is the responsibility of the Electrician's Mates. Cleanliness and upkeep of the light exteriors are tasks for Signalmen. This upkeep can  be  hazardous.  Before  going  aloft,  check  Man  Aloft Procedures covered later in this chapter. INFRARED COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT LEARNING  OBJECTIVE:  Explain  the  function of infrared (IR) transmitting sets. Infrared equipment consists of the AN/SAT 2 IR transmitting set or a searchlight fitted with an H hood. This  equipment  is  popularly  known  as  Nancy  gear. Night  vision  sights  (NVSs)  make  it  possible  to visually  detect  the  invisible  IR  rays  of  the  light spectrum.  Together  this  equipment  provides  a  measure of communication security. Like visible light, IR is limited in range to the horizon,  and  range  is  further  reduced  by  adverse weather  conditions. AN/SAT 2 TRANSMITTING SET The AN/SAT 2 IR transmitting set (see fig. 2-7) is designed  to  transmit  signals  in  the  IR  region  of  the frequency spectrum; that is, between 0.75 and 1.2 microns.   Infrared   radiations   are   invisible,   thus providing a secure means for signaling at night under darkened ship conditions. The two IR transmitters (beacons) may be operated as a steady source for point-of-train purposes, or they may be flashed in Morse  code  for  signaling  and  recognition.  The beacons  are  visible  for  360  degrees  and  can  be positioned  to  transmit  fore  and  aft  or  port  and starboard.  For  security,  the  beacons  have  been designed so they cannot be detected by the unaided eye at distances greater than 400 yards. The beacons are white-light tight; however, they are visible as dim red lights at short distances. The AN/SAT 2 is used mainly  for  nondirectional  communication. 2-6

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