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Electronics Technician Volume 4-Radar Systems
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Chapter 4 Radar Safety

MAINTENANCE VOLUME  2—OPERATIONAL  SEQUENCES As an ET, you are responsible for maintaining the radar,  antenna,  video  and  sync  amps,  and  radar switchboard, plus any associated equipment directly connected to this group. All  ships  with  NTDS  have  a  Combat  Systems Technical  Operations  Manual  (CSTOM).  The  CSTOM documents  the  total  integrated  combat  systems  concept; you   will   find   it   a useful   guide   regarding communications, radar, and NTDS as a whole integrated system. The CSTOM organizes the technical data associated with   the   integrated   combat   system,   providing information required to both operate and maintain the system. It   defines   significant   capabilities   and limitations   of   the   system,   and   even   outlines requirements  for  maintaining  material  and  personnel readiness for the system. The publication is structured as  follows: VOLUME  1—COMBAT  SYSTEMS  DESCRIP- TION VOLUME 3—COMBAT SYSTEM READINESS VOLUME   4—CAPABILITIES   AND   LIMITA- TIONS As   you   may   imagine,   with   such   an   all- encompassing system, troubleshooting may take you beyond  ET  lines  of  maintenance  responsibility.  If  the system has a problem, you should be aware of what the FCs, or DSs, or ICs are doing. Your expertise on the radar  or  the  radar  distribution  switchboard  may  help prevent them from wasting their time. Being aware of what other ratings are doing also will allow you to become more familiar with other equipment and more knowledgeable  about  what  could  affect  your  equipment. Regardless of your technical knowledge on a piece of  gear,  you  must  know  the  safety  requirements associated with that gear before you work on it. In the next chapter, we will discuss safety aspects that are specific  to  radar  maintenance. 3-11

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