Volume 1
MIL-HDBK-162A
Section 3
15 December 1965
SA, SA-1, SA-2, SA-3
for access and cables. Receiver-indicator should be
below deck, but does not have to be close to
Antenna Gain: 13.5 db
the right side of and adjacent to the receiver indicator.
Antenna Scan: Continuous, 360 deg at 2.5 or 5
Mounting:
Transmitter is shock mounted to deck and
rpm by motor or manually; fixed elevation at
bulkhead; receiver-indicator and train indicator-control
5 deg left-right lobe switching is optional;
units are shock mounted to table.
sector sweep thru 90 deg
Cabling Requirements: Most all interconnecting cables must
be fabricated. Cable lengths are not critical, but normally
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
should not be more than 100 feet long.
Related Equipment:
location below decks where there is additional space
PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS AND PHYSICAL DATA
COMPONENT
QTY
HEIGHT
WIDTH
DEPTH
UNIT WT.
(Inches)
(Inches)
(Inches)
(Pounds)
1
104
60
26-3/4
209
66ABR (SA-1)
1
72
59-1/2
29-1/2
65
66AEW (SA-2, -3)
1
104
60
26-3/4
228
Radar Transmitter 52ABD (SA, SA-1)
1
51-3/4
20-15/16
17-1/8
285
52ABD-2 (SA-2, SA-3)
1
52-3/8
20-15/16
17-5/16
285
Radar Receiver-Indicator
46ABA (SA)
1
25-21/32
22-1/4
21-1/2
150
46ABB (SA-1)
1
25-21/32
22-1/4
21-1/2
150
46ACG-2 (SA-2, -3)
1
25-5/16
22-1/4
21-1/2
150
Train-Indicator-Control Unit
55ABK (SA)
1
25-21/32
24-23/32
14-11/32
181
55ABM (SA-1)
1
25-21/32
24-23/32
14-11/32
114
55ABL (SA-2, -3)
1
25-21/32
24-23/32
14-11/32
181
1
23-7/8
6-1/2
6-1/2
35
10ACH (SA-2)
1
42
19
19
288
10AEQ (SA-3)
1
42
19
19
288
REFERENCE DATA AND LITERATURE
Technical Manuals:
SHIPS 210
SHIPS 211
SHIPS 276
SHIPS 283
NAVSHIPS 900,733
SA: 2