Technicians Handbook - Historic Naval Ships Association
Technicians Handbook - Historic Naval Ships Association Technicians Handbook - Historic Naval Ships Association
NEETS, Module 9, Introduction to Wave Generation and Wave-Shaping Circuits, NAVEDTRA 172-09-00-83, Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center, Pensacola,Fla., 1983.NEETS, Module 13, Introduction to Number Systems, Boolean Algebra, and Logic Circuits, NAVEDTRA172-13-00-86, Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center,Pensacola, Fla., 1986.NEETS, Module 18, Radar Principles, NAVEDTRA 172-18-00-84, Naval Education and TrainingProfessional Development and Technology Center, Pensacola, Fla., 1984.Resistors, Selection and Use of, Military Standard MIL-STD-199E, Department of Defense, Washington,D.C., 1991.Rf Transmission Lines and Fittings, MIL-HDBK-216, Department of Defense, Washington, D.C., 1962.Shipboard Electronic Material Officer, NAVEDTRA 10478-A1, Naval Education and TrainingProfessional Development and Technology Center, Pensacola, Fla., 1982.Standard General Requirements for Electronics Equipment, Military Standard MIL-STD-454M,Department of Defense, Washington, D.C., 1989.1-146
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- Page 108 and 109: Joint Electronic Type Designation S
- Page 110 and 111: Table 1-29.—Microcircuit Part Num
- Page 112 and 113: Table 1-29.—Microcircuit Part Num
- Page 114 and 115: CIRCUIT53MC54MC55MC56MC57MC58MC59MC
- Page 116 and 117: CIRCUITQAQDQXRARDRW4SNSPTD1TD2TD5TD
- Page 118 and 119: CIRCUIT4JZ5JZ6JZ7JZ8JZ9JZ10JZ11JZTa
- Page 120 and 121: CIRCUITX29JX34JX40JX41JX42JX43JX44J
- Page 122 and 123: Table 1-34.—Common LogarithmsN 0
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- Page 130 and 131: Table 1-36.—Julian Date CalendarD
- Page 132 and 133: Table 1-38.—Effects of Heat and H
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- Page 138 and 139: Figure 1-38.—Computation of phase
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- Page 142 and 143: Figure 1-42.—Octopus schematic di
- Page 144 and 145: Figure 1-46.—Combination displays
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- Page 148 and 149: numbers. They can be easily convert
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- Page 154 and 155: REFERENCESAfloat Shopping Guide, NA
NEETS, Module 9, Introduction to Wave Generation and Wave-Shaping Circuits, NAVEDTRA 172-09-00-83, <strong>Naval</strong> Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center, Pensacola,Fla., 1983.NEETS, Module 13, Introduction to Number Systems, Boolean Algebra, and Logic Circuits, NAVEDTRA172-13-00-86, <strong>Naval</strong> Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center,Pensacola, Fla., 1986.NEETS, Module 18, Radar Principles, NAVEDTRA 172-18-00-84, <strong>Naval</strong> Education and TrainingProfessional Development and Technology Center, Pensacola, Fla., 1984.Resistors, Selection and Use of, Military Standard MIL-STD-199E, Department of Defense, Washington,D.C., 1991.Rf Transmission Lines and Fittings, MIL-HDBK-216, Department of Defense, Washington, D.C., 1962.Shipboard Electronic Material Officer, NAVEDTRA 10478-A1, <strong>Naval</strong> Education and TrainingProfessional Development and Technology Center, Pensacola, Fla., 1982.Standard General Requirements for Electronics Equipment, Military Standard MIL-STD-454M,Department of Defense, Washington, D.C., 1989.1-146