TM-9-2350-275-BD Battlefield Damage Assessment and Repair for M113 Family Download
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TM 9-2350-275-BD COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM 7. Replace radio with a known operational radio. a. If the problem no longer exists repair the radio using standard maintenance procedures. b. If the problem still exists, go to step 8, 8. Make sure all cables are connected properly. a. If a defective cable is found follow the procedures listed below: (1) Replace the defective cable in accordance with standard repair procedures. (2) Replace the defective cable with an acceptable replacement cable listed in para. 11-35. (3) Repair the cable in accordance with the procedures in para. 11-30 or the electrical chapter of TM 9-2350-276-BD. b. If a defective cable is not found, follow the troubleshooting procedures in TM 11-5820-401-12. 11-9. OBSERVABLE SYMPTOM: THE RADIO DOES NOT RECEIVE THE DISTANT STATION Detailed Assessment Steps 1. Check that all switch settings are as described in para. 11-4. a. If the problem still exists, refer to para. 11-8 to check for possible intercom problems. b. If the blower motor does not run or the above procedures do not isolate the fault, go to step 2. 2. Make sure the radio is firmly seated in the mount by loosening the clamps. Move the radio forward. Line up the guide pins and slide the radio firmly back into the mount. Tighten the clamps. 3. Make sure the circuit breaker has not been tripped by turning the radio power switch to OFF BREAKER RESET and then back to LOW or HIGH. 11-9