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Transmitter Transfer Switchboard

RADAR SWITCHBOARDS The switchboard,  shown  in  figure 5-27,  replaces  all 1109, and 1505 switchboards.  It  provides  selectable  distribution  of  data from  any  Navy  conventional  search  radar  set.  The digitally-controlled  switchboard  can  accept  signals from five radar sets and four interrogator  sets.  It will  then  distribute  them  to  six  individual  radar indicators and six decoders. It can also accept mode control from any decoder associated with any of the radar indicators and switch the mode control of the interrogator  associated  with  the  radar  set  being  viewed on that indicator. switchboard allows radar and signals from ship’s radar and RDDS (Radar Display and Distribution System) inputs to be selected from up to 16 signal  data  converters.  It  provides  up  to  nine  selectable outputs to the AN/SPA series radar indicators. So, up to nine  different  operators  can  select  one  of  16  input sensors to display at their indicator. Each of the 16 input sensors can consist of three radar videos, RDDS (data stream), and IFF control with its associated videos. The more significant design features include: Local or remote selection of input sensors Conversion  of  RDDS  (data  stream)  back  to analog (for older indicators) Distribution of any of the 16 input sensors to any of up to nine separate radar indicators Detection  of  improper  operation  by  self-test (BIT) Signal  Data  Converter The Signal Data Converter, CV-3989/SP (SCV), shown  in  figure  5-28,  is  designed  for  installation  inside the shipboard radar room. It is mated to the radar (triggers),  antenna  azimuth,  ship’s  gyro-heading,  and ship’s speed or distance (ship’s pit log). The SCV conditions and multiplexes the various data inputs into a single digital data stream. his permits a   single   cable   to   distribute   RDDS   stream   data throughout the Ship. Some  of  these  systems  in- clude: Radar  trigger(s) Radar  antenna unstabilized) azimuth   (stabilized   and Figure  5-27.—Radar  Distribution  Switchboard,  SB-4229/SP. Dead  reckoning  information Ship’s heading Radar set sensor ID The  SCV  also  contains  the  necessary  circuitry  for future growth and expanded use in data distribution. A compatible switchboard is required to interface the data from various radar sets with other systems. Maintenance The  maintenance  of  the  CV-3989/SP  and  the SB4229/SP is performed by the Electronics Technician (ET)  assigned  maintenance  responsibilities  for  the 5-16

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