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1、TM 11-5985-362-13 This copy is a reprint which includes current pages from Change 1. OPERATOR S ORGANIZATIONAL AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION PAGE 1-3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 2-1 ANTENNA GROUP OE-317/TSC-99 (NSN 5895-01-095-6206) HEADQUARTER, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 1
2、5 SEPTEMBER 1982 LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 3-1 TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 3-2 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES PAGE 3-4 WARNING Read and be familiar with TB 291. Do not work alone, always have someone present who knows first aid and resuscitation. Do not work on or In close proximity to the antenna when Transmi
3、tter power is ON. Contact with high RF voltages can be fatal, and electromagnetic radiation can cause severe or fatal Internal burns. Particularly dangerous areas are In the vicinity of the antenna coupler and rear radiator ground anchors. Lower the tower for any detailed inspections or maintenance.
4、 Do not climb tower or gin pole, as they are not designed to be climbed. Climbing the tower may cause It to fall resulting In destruction of the tower and serious Injury or death to operator/crew. WIND WARNING Do not erect/lower antenna or rotate antenna curtain in winds higher than 20mph (32 km/h).
5、 Antenna damage and/or personnel injury may result. For Artificial Respiration, refer to FM 21-11. TM 11-5985-362-13 C1 CHANGEHEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY No. 1Washington, DC, 5 March 1985 OPERATORS, ORGANIZATIONAL AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL ANTENNA GROUP OE-317/TSC-99 (NSN 5895-01
6、-095-6206) TM 11-5985-362-13, 15 September 1982, is changed as follows: 1. New or changed material is indicated by a vertical bar in the margin of the page. Added or revised illustrations are indicated by a pointing hand on the illustration pages. 2. Remove old pages and insert new pages as indicate
7、d below: Remove pagesInsert pages 1-1 through 1-4.1-1 through 1-4 2-23 through 2-26 .2-23 through 2-26 2-33 and 2-34.2-33 and 2-34 2-43 and 2-44 .2-43 and 2-44 2-61 and 2-62 .2-61 and 2-62 A-1/(A-2 blank) .A-1/(A-2 blank) 3. File this change sheet in the front of the publication. By Order of the Sec
8、retary of the Army: JOHN A. WICKHAM JR. General, United States Army Official:Chief of Staff DONALD J. DELANDRO Brigadier General, United States Army The Adjutant General DISTRIBUTION: To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-51, Operators; Organizational and Direct and General Support Mainten
9、ance requirements for AN/TSC-26. TM 11-5985-362-13 FIXED OPERATION WITH LONG RANGE ANTENNAS WARNING NEVER ERECT THESE LONG RANGE ANTENNAS DIRECTLY UNDER POWER LINES. IF YOU MUST ERECT THESE LONG RANGE ANTENNAS NEAR POWERLINES, POWERLINE POLES OR TOWERS, OR BUILDINGS WITH OVERHEAD POWERLINE CONNECTIO
10、NS, NEVER PUT THE ANTENNA CLOSER THAN TWO TIMES THE ANTENNA HEIGHT FROM THE BASE OF THE POWERLINE, POLE, TOWER OR BUILDINGS. 100 FEET AWAY IS A GOOD SAFE ROUND NUMBER TO REMEMBER. NEVER ATTEMPT TO ERECT ANY LONG RANGE ANTENNA WITHOUT A FULL TEAM. BEFORE ERECTING ANY LONG RANGE ANTENNA, INSPECT ALL T
11、HE PARTS MAKING UP THE ANTENNA KIT. DO NOT ERECT THE ANTENNA IF ANY PARTS ARE MISSI NG OR DAMAGED. DO AS MUCH OF THE ASSEMBLY WORK AS POSSIBLE ON THE GROUND. WHEN ERECTING THE ANTENNA, ALLOW ONLY TEAM PERSONNEL IN THE ERECTION AREA. MAKE SURE THAT THE AREA FOR THE ANCHORS IS FIRM IF THE GROUND IS MA
12、RSHY OR SANDY, GET SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FROM YOUR CREW CHIEF OR SUPERVISOR ON HOW TO REINFORCE THE ANCHORS. WHEN SELECTING LOCATIONS FOR ANCHORS, AVOID TRAVELED AREAS AND ROADS IF YOU CANNOT AVOID THESE AREAS, GET SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FROM YOUR SUPERVISOR AS TO WHAT CLEARANCE YOUR GUY WIRES AND RO
13、PES MUST HAVE OVER THE TRAVELED AREAS AND ROAD. CLEARLY MARK ALL GUY WIRES AND ROPES WITH THE WARNING FLAGS OR SIGNS SUPPLIED BY YOUR UNIT. IN AN EMERGENCY, USE STRIPS OF WHITE CLOTH AS WARNING STREAMERS. IF YOU SUSPECT THAT POWERLINES HAVE MADE ACCIDENTAL CONTACT WITH YOUR ANTENNA, STOP OPERATING,
14、ROPE OFF THE ANTENNA AREA, AND NOTIFY YOUR SUPERIORS. IF THE WEATHER IN YOUR AREA CAN CAUSE ICE TO FORM ON YOUR LONG RANGE ANTENNA AND ITS GUY WIRES AND ROPES, ADD EXTRA GUYS TO SUPPORT THE SYSTEM. ROPE OFF THE AREA AND POST IT WITH WARNING SIGNS LIKE BEWARE OF FALLING ICE. DO NOT TRY TO ERECT ANY A
15、NTENNA DURING AN ELECTRICAL STORM. KEEP A SHARP EYE ON YOUR ANCHORS AND GUYS. CHECK THEM DAILY AND IMMEDIATELY BEFORE AND AFTER BAD WHEATHER. a TM 11-5985-362-13 SAFETY STEPS TO FOLLOW IF SOMEONE IS THE VICTIM OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT TRY TO PULL OR GRAB THE INDIVIDUAL IF POSSIBLE, TURN OFF THE EL
16、ECTRICAL POWER IF YOU CANNOT TURN OFF THE ELECTRICAL POWER, PULL, PUSH, OR LIFT THE PERSON TO SAFETY USING A DRY WOODEN POLE OR A DRY ROPE OR SOME OTHER INSULATING MATERIAL SEND FOR HELP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER THE INJURED PERSON IS FREE OF CONTACT WITH THE SOURCE OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, MOVE THE PER
17、SON A SHORT DISTANCE AWAY AND IMMEDIATELY START ARTIFICIAL RESUSCITATION b 5 1 2 3 4 5 TM 11-5985-362-13 TECHNICAL MANUALHEADQUARTERS TM 11-5985-362-1 3DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON, DC, 15 SEPTEMBER 1982 Operators, Organizational and Direct Support Maintenance Manual ANTENNA GROUP OE-317/TSC-99
18、 (NSN 5895-01-095-6206) REPORTING ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTS You can help improve this manual. If you find any mistakes or if you know of a way to improve the procedures, please let us know. Mail your letter, DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms), or DA Form 20
19、28-2 located in back of this manual direct to: Commander, US Army Communications- Electronics Command and Fort Monmouth, ATTN: DRSEL-ME-MP, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey 07703. A reply will be furnished to you. PAGE CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION . .1-1 Section IGeneral Information .1-1 Section III Equipment Des
20、cription.1-3 CHAPTER 2OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .2-1 Section IDescription and Use of Controls and Indicators and General Use of Installation Winches, Rope Tensioners and Cable Clamps .2-1 Section IIPreventive Maintenance Checks and Services .2-7 Section IIIOperation Under Usual Conditions .2-9 Section
21、IVOperation Under Unusual Conditions .2-69 CHAPTER 3MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS.3-1 Section ILubrication Instructions .3-1 Section IITroubleshooting .3-2 Section IIIMaintenance Procedures.3-4 APPENDIX AREFERENCES .A-1 APPENDIX BCOMPONENTS OF END ITEM AND BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST.B-1 APPENDIX CADDITIONAL
22、AUTHORIZATION LIST .C-1 APPENDIX DEXPENDABLE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS LIST . .D-1 APPENDIX EMAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART.E-1 INDEX . INDEX-1 TM 11-5985-362-13 ANTENNA GROUP OE-317/ITSC-99 1-0 TM 11-5985-362-13 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Hand Receipt .1-3 Location and Description of Major Components .1-3 M
23、aintenance Forms, Records and Reports .1-1 Nomenclature Cross-Reference Abbreviations and Acronyms List .1-2 Performance Data .1-17 Purpose, Capabilities, and Features .1-3 Reporting Equipment Improvement Recommendations (ElRs) .1-1 Scope .1-1 Warranty Information .1-1 Weights and Dimensions .1-17 S
24、ection I. GENERAL INFORMATION 1-1. SCOPE a.This manual covers the procedures for site selection and preparation and the installation, rotation and removal of Antenna Group OE-317/TSC-99 by a crew of six. Both preventive and corrective maintenance to be performed by the operator with or without crew
25、support is also covered. b.The Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) assigned to the operator and crew are extremely important to the overall life of the antenna group and its performance in the operational environment. Repair of the antenna group will be performed by direct support main
26、tenance units. 1-2. MAINTENANCE FORMS AND RECORDS Department of the Army forms and procedures used for equipment maintenance will be those prescribed by DA Pam 738-750 as contained in Maintenance Management Update. 1-3. REPORTING EQUIPMENT IMPROVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS (EIRs) If your antenna needs imp
27、rovement, let us know. Send us an EIR. You, the user, are the only one who can tell us what you dont like about the antenna. Let us know why you dont like the design. Put it on an SF 368 (Quality Deficiency Report). Mail directly to Commander, US Army Communications-Electronics Command and Fort Monm
28、outh, ATTN: DRSEL-ME-MP, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey 07703-5007. Well send you a reply. 1-4. WARRANTY INFORMATION The Antenna Group OE-317/TSC-99is warranted by Technology for Communications International for ninety (90) days from date of delivery to the Government. It starts on the date, found in blo
29、ck 23, DA Form 2408-9, in the logbook. Report all defects in material or workmanship to your supervisor, who will take appropriate action through your organizational maintenance shop. This warranty does not apply to the antenna group or any of its components if: (a) the item has been repaired, worke
30、d upon, disassembled or altered by persons not authorized by the Army in such a manner as to injure the stability or reliability of the item, (b) the item has been subjected to misuse, negligence or accident, (c) the item has not been connected, installed, used or adjusted in accordance with the pro
31、cedures of this manual, (d) the serial number of the item has been altered, defaced or removed, or (e) problem is caused by normal wear and tear from usage. Change 1 1-1 TM 11-5985-362-13 1.5. NOMENCLATURE CROSS-REFERENCE, ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS LIST Official nomenclature must be used when compl
32、eting report forms. A. NOMENCLATURE CROSS REFERENCE COMMON NAME Connector Adapter 30 Anchor 66 Anchor Antenna Antenna Group Antenna Coupler Bar Tower Winch Assembly Pound-In Anchor Base Pin Antenna Case or Transit Case Antenna Coupler Case or Transit Case Mast Case or Transit Case Cable Clamp Radio
33、Terminal or Transmitter Antenna Coupler Hammer Light Assembly Center Layout Wire Side Layout Wire Back Layout Wire Winch Assembly Base Pin Hinge Pin Reel No. 1 Reel No. 2 Reel No. 3 Reel No. 4 Reel No. 5 Tower Sections Feedline Winch Assembly Cable Clamp Wrench Wrench B. ABBREVIATIONS cm cu dB dBi k
34、g km/h kw MHz m mph RF OFFICIAL NOMENCLATURE Adapter, Connector UG-1531/U Anchor, Guy, 30 Screw-In Anchor, Guy, 66 Screw-In Antenna AS-3442/TSC-99 Antenna Group OE-317/TSC-99 Bar, Matching Unit Base Assembly, Winch Bolt, Eye Bolt, Machine Case, Antenna CY-7865/TSC-99 Case, Antenna Coupler CY-7867/TS
35、C-99 Case, Mast CY-7866/TSC-99 Clamp, Rope Communications Central AN/TSC-99 Coupler, Antenna CU-2273/TSC-99 Hammer, Hand Lighting Assembly Marker Assembly, Wire Marker Assembly, Wire Marker Assembly, Wire Pin, Base Pin, Straight Headed Reel Assembly No. 1 Reel Assembly No. 2 Reel Assembly No. 3 Reel
36、 Assembly No. 4 Reel Assembly No. 5 Tower Assembly AB-1282/TSC-99 Winch Assembly Wrench, Box and Open Wrench, Box and Open centimeter cubic decibel decibel (direction gain) kilogram kilometer/hours kilowatt megahertz meter miles per hour radio frequency 1-2 TM 11-5985-362-13 C. ACRONYMS EIAElectroni
37、c Industries Association PEPPeak Envelope Power VSWRVoltage Standing Wave Ratio Paragraph 1-6 deleted. Section II. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 1-7. PURPOSE, CAPABILITIES, AND FEATURES Antenna Group OE-317/TSC-99 is a horizontally polarized log-periodic antenna for use with the AN/TSC-99 Radio Set and is:
38、Designed for operation in a frequency range of 2 to 30 MHz in any environment ranging from arctic to desert conditions. Contained within three reusable transit cases. Self-contained in that transit cases contain tools necessary for assembly and installation. The RL-31 (*) reeling machine and RL-27 (
39、*) axle must be procured from normal supply channels. Highly transportable in a light truck. Easily assembled, raised, lowered, and repacked by a crew of six. Capable of manually being rotated to any direction of transmission without lowering and complete disassembly/reassembly. 1-8. LOCATION AND DE
40、SCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS a.PACKED FOR STORAGE OR SHIPMENT When packed for storage or shipment, the antenna group is contained in three transit cases. The three transit cases are made of light-weight material with handles for equal distribution of weight to allow ease of handling by the crew. Ea
41、ch transit case is fitted with a weather-proof cover retained by captive clamps. Removal of the top cover of each transit case allows easy access to contents as listed in Appendix B, Components of End Item and Basic Issue Items Lists. Change 1 1-3 TM 11-5985-362-13 CASE, MAST CY-78661TSC-99. Contain
42、s large, medium and small tower sections making up the antenna tower and the gin pole. Also includes 8-66 anchors and 2-antenna coupler bars. 1-4 TM 11-5985-362-13 The mast case contains the following items: (1)4 - Large tower sections (2)4 - Medium tower sections (3)2 - Small tower sections (gin pole) (4)2 - Antenna coupler bars (5)8 - 66 inch anchors 1-5 TM 11-5985-362-13 CASE, ANTENNA CY-78651TSC-99. These two transit cases together contain all other components of the Antenna Group as well as tools neces