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Section 1. OPERATOR'S PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

TM 11-2330A C2
b. Report of Damaged or Improper Shipment. Fill out and for-
ward DD Form 6 (Report of Damaged or Improper Shipment) as
prescribed in AR 700-58 (Army), NAVSANDA Publication 378
(Navy), and AFR 71-4 (Air Force).
c. Reporting of Equipment Manual Improvements. The direct re-
porting by the individual user, of errors, omissions, and recom-
mendations for improving this manual is authorized and encour-
aged. DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to DA Technical
Manual Parts Lists or Supply Manual 7, 8, or 9) will be used for
reporting these improvement recommendations. This form will be
completed in triplicate using pencil, pen, or typewriter. The orig-
inal and one copy will be forwarded directly to: Commanding Offi-
cer, U.S. Army Electronics Materiel Support Agency, ATTN:
SELMS-MP, Fort Monmouth, N.J., 07703. One information copy
will be furnished to the individual's immediate supervisor (officer,
noncommissioned officer, supervisor, etc.).
Page 8, paragraph 9. Make the following changes:
Delete subparagraph b.
Add paragraph 9.1 after paragraph 9:
9.1 Checking Unpacked Equipment
a. Inspect the equipment for damage incurred during shipment. If
the equipment has been damaged, report the damage on DD Form 6
(par. 2).
b. See that the equipment is complete as listed on the packing slip.
If a packing slip is not available, check the equipment against the first
echelon functional parts list (TM 11-6730-204-12P) or against the
table of components (par. 4 or 4.1). Report all discrepancies in ac-
cordance with TM 38-750. Shortage of a minor component or part
that does not affect proper functioning of the equipment should not
prevent use of the equipment.
c. If the equipment has been used or reconditioned, see whether
it has been changed by a modification work order (MWO). If the
equipment has been modified, the MWO number will appear near
the nomenclature plate. Check to see whether the MWO number
(if any) and appropriate notations concerning the modification have
been entered in the equipment manual.
Note. Current MWO'S applicable to the equipment are listed in DA Pam 310--4.
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TAGO 6122B

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