TM-9-2350-275-BD Battlefield Damage Assessment and Repair for M113 Family Download
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TM 9-235-275-BD COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NOTE (Cont If the AUX receiver is to be used in the X-MODE communications hookup, it must be opened up and its switch set to X-MODE. The AUX receiver switch must be placed in NORMAL after you are through with the X-MODE hook-up. NOTE #10 - Loss of automatic channel selection if RT-246 is being used. Section V. Common Vehicle Cording Diagrams 11-36. GENERAL. Cording diagrams for common U.S. vehicles on the battlefield have been provided in this section to aid in identifying components and cables that are interchangeable. These diagrams also assist in identifying cables without having to trace them throughout the vehicle. Cording Diagram For: KY-57 General Configuration (Unclassified) AN/VIC-l and AN/VRC-12 in M 1 Tank AN/VRC-46, AN/VRC-64, or two AN/GRC-160’s with AN/VIC-1 in M2 (chassis) AN/VRC-46, AN/VRC-64 or (two) AN/GRC-160’s with AN/VIC-1, in M3 (chassis) AN/VRC-46, AN/VRC-64 or (two) AN/GRC-160’s with AN/VIC-1, in M2 and M3 (turret) AN/VIC-l and AN/VRC-12 in M60A1 Tank AN/VRC-46, AN/VRC-64, or AN/GRC-160 with AN/VIC-l in M88A1 AN/VRC-46, AN/VRC-53, AN/GRC-125, AN/VRC-64, or AN/GRC-160 and AN/VIC-1 in M578 AN/VIC-l in M 113 and M577 AN/VRC-12 in M 113 Family AN/GRC-160 and AN/VIC-1 in Improved Tow Vehicle M901 Page 11-61 11-62 11-63 11-63 11-64 11-65 11-66 11-67 11-68 11-68 11-69 11-59