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 Limitations: Preferred method - none Alternate methods - possible lowered volume Personnel/Time Required: 1 soldier 20 minutes Materials/Tools: Preferred method Box, control, C-10456 or C-2298 VRC Alternate method: Gun, soldering Solder, rosin-core Other Options: See other methods for splicing cables in electrical chapter. The preferred method uses a junction box such as a C-2298 control box between two CX-4723 cables. Another method is f abdicating a junction by removing the 3-801 and 3-804 connectors from a C-2298 control box. Solder jumper wires between the corresponding connector pins. Insulate the jumper wires and the rear of the connectors. A less desirable method is to remove one connector from each cable and splice the corresponding wires from the two cables together. Insulate the splice. Record the BDAR action taken. When the mission is complete, as soon as practicable, repair vehicle using standard maintenance procedures. 11-32. ISOLATION OF NON-ESSENTIAL SYSTEMS (GENERAL) General Information: This procedure lists general guidelines for the isolation of non-essential systems. Limitations: Varies depending on which system is isolated Personnel/Time Required 1 soldier 5-30 minutes Materials/Tools Crimp-on end caps, electrical tape or other insulating material 11-44