Electron
07-24-2008, 08:15
Before you turn a radio in for maintenance, try a filter tune. This procedure may clear up most faults you encounter. Here's how:
Items needed:
NSN: 5895-00-241-3518 Dummy Load, Electric
NSN: 5935-01-274-9106 BNC to TNC Adapter
Procedure:
Connect the 50 ohm termination (Dummy Load) to the RT antenna connector
Turn radio on
Press ESC on the keypad to enter the options menu
Scroll down and enter the maintenance menu
In the maintenance menu, select Filter Tune
Press ENT
This process may take as long as 7 minutes. If your fault presists, filter tune again then run a Terminal BIT test. Write down the results on your DA form 2404 and turn it in to maintenance if the faults do not clear.
500 series faults typically occur when you change antennas, or if you have a bad antenna. A filter tune should clear any antenna faults.
Items needed:
NSN: 5895-00-241-3518 Dummy Load, Electric
NSN: 5935-01-274-9106 BNC to TNC Adapter
Procedure:
Connect the 50 ohm termination (Dummy Load) to the RT antenna connector
Turn radio on
Press ESC on the keypad to enter the options menu
Scroll down and enter the maintenance menu
In the maintenance menu, select Filter Tune
Press ENT
This process may take as long as 7 minutes. If your fault presists, filter tune again then run a Terminal BIT test. Write down the results on your DA form 2404 and turn it in to maintenance if the faults do not clear.
500 series faults typically occur when you change antennas, or if you have a bad antenna. A filter tune should clear any antenna faults.