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ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN VOLUME
9-Electro-Optics
Provides information on
introduction to night vision equipment, lasers,
thermal imaging, and fiber optics.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN SUPERVISOR
(ETC)
Provides
information on ET responsibilities; organization and administration of the
electronics division; training of division personnel; quality assurance; test
equipment management and administration; EMI; and supply.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN SUPERVISOR
(ET1)
Provides
information on the ET responsibilities; supervision practices; combat systems
organization; NTDS/WDS and combat systems testing; electronics casualty
control and reporting; calibration and stowage; electronic test equipment; 2M;
and system/test equipment maintenance.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME
01--SAFETY
This is the
first volume in the ET Training Series. Covers causes and prevention of
mishaps, handling of hazardous materials; identifies the effects of electrical
shock; purpose of the tag-out bill and personnel responsibilities, documents,
and procedures associated with tag out; and identifies primary safety
equipment associated with ET work.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME
02--ADMINISTRATION
Provides an
overview of general and technical administration and logistics. Included are
descriptions of forms and procedures included in the Maintenance Data System
(MDS) and publications that should be included in a ship's technical library.
Also included is a basic description of the Naval Supply System and COSAL.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME
03--COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
Provides
operations-related information on Navy communications systems including SAS,
TEMPEST, satellite communications, Links 11, 4-A, and 16, the C2P system, and
a basic introduction to local area networks (LANs).
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME
04--RADAR SYSTEMS
Provides a
basic introduction to air search, surface search, ground-controlled approach,
and carrier controlled approach RADAR systems. Included are basic terms
associated with RADAR systems, descriptions of equipment that compose the
common systems, descriptions of RADAR interfacing procedures and equipment,
and primary radar safety topics.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME
05--NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
Introduces
the primary navigation systems used by U.S. Navy surface vessels. It provides
a basic introduction to and explanation of the Ship's Inertial Navigation
System (SINS), the U.S. Navy Navigation Satellite System (NNSS), and the
NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) and associated equipment. It then
provides an introduction to and explanation of the Tactical Air Navigation
system (TACAN) and its associated equipment. The information provided is
written at an introductory level and is not intended to be used by technicians
for diagnoses or repairs.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME
06--DIGITAL DATA SYSTEMS
Covers the
following subject matter on computers and peripherals: fundamentals and
operations, configurations and hardware, operator controls and controlling
units, components and circuits, central processing units and buses, memories,
input/output and interfacing, instructions and man/machine interfaces,
magnetic tape storage, magnetic disk storage, CD-ROM storage, printers, data
conversion devices and switchboards.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME
07--ANTENNAS AND WAVE PROPAGATION
Covers a
basic introduction to antennas and wave propagation. It includes discussions
about the effects of the atmosphere on rf communications, the various types of
communications and radar antennas in use today, and a basic discussion of
transmission lines and waveguide theory.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME
08--SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Provides a
basic introduction to support systems: liquid cooling, dry air, ac power
distribution, ship's input, and information transfer. It includes discussions
on configuration, operation and maintenance of these systems.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN VOLUME
9-Electro-Optics
Provides information on
introduction to night vision equipment, lasers,
thermal imaging, and fiber optics.
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