TM 11-5840-360-14-1-1
SECTION II: SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION
WARNINGS
1.5 GENERAL
The AN/SPS-64 Navigational Radar is ideal for
Coast Guard applications. Furnished in four (4) different
system configurations, it is adaptable for use on a wide
CASUALTY'S ABDOMEN MAY BULGE. THIS
range of Coast Guard cutter classes.
INDICATES THAT SOME OF THE AIR IS
The (V1) Single System may be used on ships of
GOING INTO THE STOMACH.
SINCE
the WPB-82, WPB-95 and WLM-133 classes.
INFLATION OF THE STOMACH MAKES IT
The (V2) Dual Partial System may be used on ships
MORE DIFFICULT TO INFLATE THE LUNGS,
of the WAGO-180 and WLB-180 classes.
APPLY GENTLE PRESSURE TO THE
The (V3) Dual System may be used on ships of the
ABDOMEN WITH YOUR HAND BETWEEN
WMEC-210 and WAGO-213 classes.
INFLATIONS.
The (V4) Dual Special System may be used on
2. IF YOUR BREATHING AT THE START HAS
ships of the WHEC-327 and WHEC-378 classes.
BEEN VERY DEEP AND RAPID, YOU MAY
BECOME FAINT, TINGLE, OR EVEN LOSE
1.6 RADAR SET AN/SPS-64(V)1
CONSCIOUSNESS IF YOU PERSIST. AFTER
The radar is shown in Figure 1-2 and is made up of
ADMINISTERING THE FIRST FIVE TO TEN
antenna AS-3194 {(X-band); antenna pedestal AB-1247
DEEP, RAPID BREATHS, YOU SHOULD
ADJUST YOUR BREATHING TO A RATE OF
azimuth range indicator IP-1282 (12"). Two cables and
12 TO 20 TIMES A MINUTE WITH ONLY
MODERATE
INCREASE
IN
NORMAL
antenna and pedestal. Ship's power input is applied to
VOLUME SO THAT YOU WILL BE ABLE TO
the receiver transmitter unit and indicator.
CONTINUE
TO
GIVE
ARTIFICIAL
The 6-foot antenna contains the drive motor and
RESPIRATION FOR A LONG PERIOD
gearing to rotate the antenna, and also contains a
WITHOUT TEMPORARY ILL EFFECTS.
resolver which translates antenna position information
into electrical signals. These signals cause the plan
position indicator (PPI) trace on the azimuth range
indicator to rotate in synchronism with the antenna.
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