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REFFRENCES

manual is based on the assumption that you are familiar with the contents of  Electronics Technician 3 & 2. ET  Supervisor,  NAVEDTRA  12410.  This  is  the training  manual  you  are  studying  now. It  provides  information  you  will  need  as  you perform the tasks stated in the occupational standards for ET1 and ETC. The following  publications are recommended for basic information and for advancement. Some of the training  manuals  your  subordinates  may  need  as  they learn  the  requirements  of  their  job  and  prepare  for advancement  are  discussed  briefly  in  the  following paragraphs. For a complete listing of training manuals, consult  the  current  List  of  Training  Manuals  and Correspondence Courses,  NAVEDTRA 12061. Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series (NEETS), a NAVEDTRA series consisting of several different  books.  NEETS  consists  of  officer-enlisted correspondence   course   assignment   booklets   and modules (texts) that present electrical and electronic subjects  on  a  basic,  introductory  level.  These  modules and  courses  may  be  studied  sequentially  from  the beginning or as individual units on specific subjects, such as radar or microelectronics. Mathematics,  volumes  1,  2-A,  2-B,  and  3, NAVEDTRA   10069-D1,   10062,   10063,   and 10073-A1, respectively. Volume 1 provides a review of basic arithmetic and elementary algebra; it includes fractions, decimals, percentages, exponents, radicals, and  logarithms.  It  also  contains  exercises  in  factoring polynomials,   linear   equations,   ratio,   proportions, variation,  complex  numbers  and  quadratic  equations. It  presents  brief  introduction  to  plane  figures, geometric  construction,  and  trigonometry.  Volume 2-A   is   general   in   nature.   Its   subjects   include definitions,   notations,   and   computations   with logarithms;   trigonometric   ratios,   analysis, applications,  and  aids  to  computations;  trigonometric identities; and vectors and forces. Volume 2-B is also general in nature. Its subjects include straight lines, conic   sections,   tangents,   normals,   slopes; introduction  to  differential  and  integral  calculus; combinations and permutations; and introduction to probability.   Volume   3   provides   knowledge   in elements of digital computer mathematics–sequence and  series,  induction  and  binomial  theorem,  statistics, number systems, sets and subsets, Boolean algebra, matrices,  and  determinants. Tools and Their Uses, NAVPERS 10085-B2. This training manual covers general uses and approved safety procedures  for  Navy  hand  tools.  It  also  includes safety  precautions,  operating  practices,  and  care  of common   power   tools;   operating   principles   of measuring   instruments   and   techniques   of measurement;  and  types  of  fastening  devices  and procedures  for  using  them.  It  discusses  procedures for   sharpening   cutting   tools;   metal   cutting operations  and  procedures;  and  techniques  of miscellaneous  tasks,  such  as  flaring  metal  tubing, removing   broken   bolts,   stripping   insulated   wire, soldering,  and  lubricating. Blueprint  Reading  and  Sketching,  NAVEDTRA 10077-F1.  This  TRAMAN  discusses  uses  and  kinds  of blueprints, language of blueprints, technical sketching, and  gives  extensive  coverage  to  electrical  and  electronic prints. It includes chapters on piping, machine, sheet metal, structural, and architectural prints. You  are  probably  thoroughly  familiar  with  the Electronics  Information  Maintenance  Books  (EIMB) series of reference publications. However, from time to time  you  should  review  the  series,  especially  the General Information Handbooks. (Specifically, this is a series  of  books  consisting  of  the  EIMB  General, Installation  Standards,  Electronic  Circuits,  Test Methods   and   Practices,   Reference   Data,   EMI Reduction, and General Maintenance books.) As you review these books, pay special attention to appendices and  other  portions  of  the  books  you  might  have overlooked. OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS AND  ADVANCEMENT  STUDY BIBLIOGRAPHY Naval   Education   and   Training   Program Management  Support  Activity  (NETPMSA),  located  at Pensacola,  Florida,  publishes  a  very  useful  set  of pamphlets with information taken from the Manual of  Navy   Enlisted   Manpower   and   Personnel Classifications   and   Occupational   Standards, NAVPERS  18068,  and  the  Bibliography    for Advancement   Study,  NAVEDTRA  10052.  The pamphlets,  issued  yearly,  are  titled  Advancement Handbook for Petty Officers. Each rating has its own pamphlet, which lists requirements specifically for that rating.  Besides  listing  the  occupational  standards  and the source materials related to those standards, the pamphlets  also  contain  general  information  on advancement. Individuals studying for advancement should  read  and  study  all  sources  listed  in  the bibliography.  Examination  questions  are  based  on  all sources  listed,  whether  they  are  required  or  only 1-6

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