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Flightline acoustic test signal generator (atsg) sonobuoy simulator
NSN
National Stock Number:
TXT
Description:
Signal Generator
MRC:
Indicates the type of current whether alternating,direct,or both.ACDC
Current Type:
Ac and dc
MRC:
The number of complete cyclic changes,per unit of time,for which an item is rated.ACZB
Frequency Rating:
Between 50.0 hertz and 400.0 hertz
MRC:
The range of complete cyclic changes,per unit of time,for which an item is rated.AFGQ
Frequency Range Rating:
+0.375/+173.500 megahertz
MRC:
The national stock number or the identification information of the end equipment for which the item is a part.AGAV
End Application:
Compatible with sonobuoy formats including an/ssq-36, an/ssq-41, an/ssq-47, an/ssq-48, an/ssq-50, an/ssq-53, an/ssq-57, an/ssq-62
MRC:
An indication of whether or not a facility/ies/ to accommodate a battery/ies/ is included.ALSF
Internal Battery Accommodation:
Included
MRC:
The value(s) of potential for which the item is rated.AMSE
Voltage Rating:
115.0 volts
MRC:
The number of specified ranges of frequencies or wavelengths operating between two stated limits.ANLC
Frequency Band Quantity:
31
MRC:
An indication of the maximum signal output transmitted by the item.BHGB
Maximum Signal Output:
40 db below carrier-harmonically related; 60 db below carrier-nonharmonically related
MRC:
Those unusual or unique characteristics or qualities of an item not covered in the other requirements and which are determined to be essential for identification.FEAT
Special Features:
99 channels; analog or fsk modulation; ten mile line-of-sight operating range; adjustable rf output level; front panel meters for rf and modulation level; built-in generation of difar, lofar, range, and b/t sonobuoy patterns; built-in fault isolation test; unit contains sg-1156/a aircraft signal generator
MRC:
Describes the capabilities,intended use,and/or purpose for which the item is provided.FTLD
Functional Description:
Provides a signal source for flightline checkout and maintenance of airborne asw acoustic equipment