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1、TM 11-5820-357-20 D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E A R M Y T E C H N I C A L M A N U A L ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL RADIO RECEIVER R-390/URR HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 23 MARCH 1961 This publication has been printed by the UNITED STATES ARMY PUBLICATIONS CENTER, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, to
2、 meet your needs on a timely basis. WARNING DANGEROUS VOLTAGES EXIST IN THIS EQUIPMENT Be careful when working on the 240-volt power supply and the circuits connected to it, or on the 115/230-volt ac line connections. Before con- necting the receiver to an ac source, be sure that the chassis is conn
3、ected to the same ground as the ac source. DONT TAKE CHANCES! TM 11-5820-357-20 C 1 TECHNICAL MANUAL Organizational Maintenance Manual RADIO RECEIVER R-390/URR TM 11-5820-357-20 HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CHANGES NO. 1WASHINGTON D.C., 5 August 1963 TM 11-5820-357-20, 23 March 1961, is chan
4、ged as follows: Page 2. Add paragraph 1.1 after paragraph 1. 1.1. Index of Publications Refer to the latest issue of DA Pam 310 -4 to deter- mine whether there are new editions, changes, or addi- tional publications pertaining to the equipment. DA Pam 310-4 is an index of current technical manuals,
5、technical bulletins, supply bulletins, lubrication orders, and modifi- cation work orders that are available through publications supply channels. The index lists the individual parts (-10, -20, -35P etc.) and the latest changes to and revi- sions of each equipment publication. Delete paragraph 2 an
6、d substitute: 2. Forms and Records a. Reports of Maintenance and Unsatisfactory Equipment. Use equipment forms and records in accor- dance with instructions in TM 38-750. b. Report of Damaged or Improper Shipment. Fill out and forward DD Form 6 (Report of Damaged or Im- proper Shipment) as prescribe
7、d in AR 700-58 (Army), NAVSANDA Publication 378 (Navy), and AFR 71-4 (Air Force). c. Comments on Manual. Forward all comments on this publication direct to: Commanding Officer, U.S. Army Electronics Materiel Support Agency, ATTN: SEL-MP, Fort Monmouth, N.J. (DA Form 1598 (Record of Comments on Publi
8、cations), DA Form 2496 (Disposition Form), or letter may be used.) Page 10. Delete paragraph 10 and substitute: 10. Preventive Maintenance a. Preventive maintenance is the systematic care, in- spection, and servicing of equipment to maintain it in serviceable condition, prevent breakdowns, and assur
9、e maximum, operational capability. Preventive mainte- nance is the responsibility of all echelons concerned with the equipment and includes the inspection, testing, and repair or replacement of parts, subassemblies, or units that inspection and tests indicate probably would fail be- fore the next sc
10、heduled periodic service. Preventive maintenance service and inspections of Radio Receiver R- 390/ URR at the second echelon level are made at quar- terly intervals unless otherwise directed by the com- manding officer. b. Maintenance forms and records to be used and maintained on this equipment are
11、 specified in TM 38- 750. Add paragraphs 10.1 and 10.2 after paragraph 10 . 10.1 Quarterly Maintenance Quarterly preventive maintenance checks and services on Radio Receiver R-390/URR are required. Periodic daily services (TM 11-5820-35710) constitute a part of the quarterly preventive maintenance c
12、hecks and services and must be performed concurrently. All deficiencies or shortcomings will be recorded in accordance with the re- quirements of TM 38-750. Perform all checks and serv- ices listed in the quarterly preventive maintenance checks and services chart (par. 10.2) in the sequence listed.
13、10.2 Quarterly Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services Se- quenceItemProcedureReferences No. 1Completeness-See that the equipment is complete-App. II, TM 11-5820-357-10 2Publications-See that all publications are complete, serviceable, and currentDA Pam 310-4. TAGO 5586-A-August 1 Se- quenceItemP
14、rocedureReferences No. 3Modifications-Determine whether new applicable MWOs have been pub- | fished. All URGENT MWOs must be applied immediately; all ROUTINE MWOs must be scheduled TM 38-750 and DA Pam 310-4 4Preservation-Check all surfaces for evidence of fungus. Remove rust and corrosion and paint
15、 bare spots. TM 9-213 5Loose components-Inspect knobs, jacks, switches, relays, transformers, pilot lamps, and connectors for looseness. None. 6Pluckout items- Inspect seating of tubes, lamps, fuses, crystals, and connectors. None. 7Relays-Inspect relays for loose mountings, bad contact, and spring
16、tension. None. 8Resistors-Inspect resistors for cracks, chipping, blistering, and discolora- tion. None. 9Terminal blocks-Inspect terminal blocks for cracks, loose connections, and breaks, None. 10Capacitors-Inspect capacitors for dirt, corrosion, and loose contactsNone. 11Transformers-Inspect trans
17、formers sad chokes for overheatingNone. 12Lubrications-Check the receiver for lubricationPar. 11. 13Operation-Check the receiver for normal operationPar. 13. Page 12. Delete figure 3. Page 13. Delete figure 4. Page 27. Add the following to appendix I: TM 9-213Painting Instructions for TM 38-750 Fiel
18、d Use. The Army Equipment Record System and Procedures. TAGO 5586-A 2 By Order of the Secretary of the Army: EARLE G. WHEELER, General, United states Army, Chief of Staff. Official: J. C. LAMBERT, Major General, United States Army, The Adjutant General. Distribution: Active Army: DASA (6)Instl (2) e
19、xceptUSARCARIB Sig Agcy (1) USASA (2)Ft Monmouth (63)Sig Fld Maint Shop (3) CNCB (1)Svc Colleges (2)Units org under fol TOEs: CofEngrs (1)Br Svc Sch (2)(2 cy ea UNOINDC) TS Comd (3)(13)11-116 OS Base Comd (2)USA Elct RD Actv, Ft Huachuca11-117 LOGCOMD (2)(2)11-155 USAECOM (5)USA Trans Tml Comd (1)11
20、-157 USAMICOM (4)Army Tml (1)11-500 (AA-AC) (4) USASCC (4)POE (1)11-557 MDW (1)USAOSA (1)11-587 Armies (2)AMS (1)11-592 Corps (2)WRAMC (1)11-597 USA Corps (3)AFIP (1)32-51 USATC AD (2)Army Pie Cen (2)32-56 USATC Engr (2)USA Mbl Spt Cen (1)32-57 USATC Inf (2)USA Elct Mat Agcy (12)32-67 USATC Armor (2
21、)Chicago Proc Dist (1)32-78 USASTC (5) NG: State AC (3); units-same as active Army except allowance is one copy for each unit. USAR: None. For explanation of abbreviations used, see AR 320-50 TACO 5586-A 3 U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OEFICE: 1993 0 - 342-421 (81563) *TM 11-5820-357-20 Technical ManualH
22、EADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY No. 11-5820-357-20WASHINGTON 25, D. C., 23 March 1961 RADIO RECEIVER R-390/URR _ ParagraphPage CHAPTER 1.INTRODUCTION Scope . 12 Forms and records . 22 CHAPTER 2.INSTALLATION3 Unpacking . 33 Checking unpacked equipment . 43 Installation requirements . 54 External c
23、onnections . 65 Remote control receptacle . 75 CHAPTER 3.MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS10 Section I.General10 Scope of second echelon maintenance . 810 Tools, materials, and test equipment required . 910 Preventive maintenance .1010 Lubrication of mechanical tuning system .1111 II. Troubleshooting16 Visua
24、l inspection .1216 Equipment performance checklist .1318 Troubleshooting techniques .1420 Tube replacement techniques .1522 Removal and replacement of Power Supply PP-621/URR .1624 Removal and replacement of pilot lamps .1725 CHAPTER 4.SHIPMENT AND LIMITED STORAGE26 Disassembly .1826 Repacking for s
25、hipment or limited storage .1926 APPENDIXREFERENCES . 27 _ *This manual supersedes so much of TM 11-856, 11 January 1955 as pertains to organizational maintenance. 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1. Scope This manual covers the installation and second echelon maintenance of Radio Receiver R-390/URR. The op
26、er- ating instructions for this equipment are contained in TM 11-5820-357-10. 2. Forms and Records Forward comments concerning this manual to the Commanding Officer, U.S. Army Signal Materiel Sup- port Agency, ATTN: SIGMS-PA2d, Fort Monmouth, N.J. Note. For applicable forms and records, see TM 11-58
27、20-357-10. 2 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 3. Unpacking a. Packaging Data (fig.1). When packed for ship- ment, the components of Radio Receiver R-390/URR are placed in a carton which is packed in a wooden shipping crate (fig.1). The wooden shipping crate is 21 inches high, 32 inches wide, and 32 inches dee
28、p. Its volume is approximately 12.4 cubic feet and the total packed weight is approximately 83 pounds. b. Removing Contents. Perform all the steps outlined below when unpacking the equipment. Caution: Be careful when uncrating, unpacking, and handling the equipment because it is easily damaged. (1)
29、Place the crate as near the operating position as is convenient. (2) Cut and fold back the metal straps. (3) Remove nails from the top of the crate. Do not attempt to pry it off because the equipment may become damaged. (4) Remove the technical manuals and the paper- board carton containing the spar
30、e parts. (5) Slit open the fiberboard carton and fold the flaps back. (6) Remove t h e protective plywood panel. (7) Grasp the carrying handles of the receiver and carefully withdraw the receiver from the fiber- board padding which is between the receiver and the fiberboard carton. Place the receive
31、r on a bench or near its final location. 4. Checking Unpacked Equipment a. Check the contents of the cartons against the master packing slip. b. Check the front panel of the receiver for damage to the knobs or to the glass windows of the meters and fre- quency indicator dial. c. Operate the control
32、knobs; examine them for loose- ness. (1) Operate the MEGACYCLE CHANGE and KILOCYCLE CHANGE knobs throughout their ranges. Rough operations or binding may indicate a damaged tuning system. (2) Do not operate the KILOCYCLE CHANGE knob past the point where a red + or -sign ap- pears on the frequency in
33、dicator. d. Remove the top and bottom dust covers by remov- ing the 16 screws (TM 115820-357-10) and lockwashers that secure the covers to the main frame. Replace the screws and lockwashers that hold the dust covers in their positions so that they are available when the dust covers are reinstalled.
34、e. Inspect the subchassis on the upper and lower decks of the receiver for loose tube shields and broken tubes. f. If the receiver is to be used in a fixed installation, remove the shields from all tubes (fig. 8 and 9), except V201 through V206, V505, and V701. g. Unless extremely dusty conditions a
35、re expected, do not replace the dust covers. h. Do not replace the dust covers if the receiver is to be installed in Cabinet, Electrical Equipment CY- 979/URR or CY-917/ URR. Securely wrap the tube shields and the dust covers. Mark the nomenclature and the serial number of the receiver from which th
36、ey were removed on the cover of the package. Store them for fu- ture use. Reinstall the tube shields and dust covers when the receivers are stored or shipped. i. See that all connectors are seated firmly and are in their respective sockets. Loose or improperly seated con- nectors are a common cause
37、of faulty operation of radio equipment. j . Remove the three fuses from the rear panel (TM 11-5820-357-10). Check to see that they are of the proper rating. Make sure that the fuses are firmly seated after replacing them. 3 Figure 1. Unpacking k. Inspect for bent or broken connectors and terminals o
38、n the rear panel. See that the special tools are placed in their holders (TM 11-5820-357-10). 1. Remove the small cover (TM 115820-357-10) at the lower right-hand corner of the rear panel. See that the spare fuses are of the proper ratings and are in place. m. Check the contents of the box that cont
39、ains the running spares for damaged parts. n. Perform the installation and connection procedures given in paragraphs 5 and Caution: To avoid serious damage to the receiver, do not use any fuse other than the value specified. 5. Installation Requirements If the receiver is used as a part of a system,
40、 refer to the technical manual for that system. Instructions for in- stalling the receiver for fixed and mobile use are listed in a through d below. Note. The receiver is frequently used with rhombic, dou- blet, or double-doublet receiving-type antennas. For infor- mation on the rhombic and doublet
41、antennas, refer to TM 11- 666. For information on the double-doublet antenna, refer to TM 11-2629. a. Fixed tabletop Installation. When housed in cabi- net CY-917/URR or a similar well-ventilated case for fixed operation, the receiver can be placed on any sturdy bench, table, or desk. b. Fixed Cabin
42、et installation. To install the receiver in a standard cabinet, such as Cabinet, Electrical Equipment CY-1119/U. remove the top and bottom dust covers to increase ventilation. Remove one of the blank panels from the cabinet and install the receiver. Secure the front panel to the cabinet with the bol
43、ts removed from the blank panel. Insert them in the elongated holes along the vertical edges of the receiver front panel. c. Mobile, Tabletop Installation. When the receiver is housed in Cabinet, Electrical Equipment CY-979/URR for mobile operation, the cabinet must be securely bolted to a table or
44、bench. Allow enough room for ventilation, access to the connections on the back panel, and with- drawal of 4 the receiver from the cabinet for servicing. Adequate lighting facilities must be provided to permit reading the control names and positions during day and night opera- tion. d. Mobile, Cabinet, or Rack Installation. When the re- ceiver is installed in Cabinet, Electrical Equipment CY- 1216/U for mobile operation, the cabinet mu