SPECIAL EQUIPMENT SECTION CHECK SHEET COMMUNICATIONS SECTION

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CIA-RDP89B00551R000200040012-2
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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November 17, 2016
Document Release Date: 
December 28, 1999
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12
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REQ
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Approved For'Relea2000/04/18 : CIA-RDP89B005500200040012-2 L.G 'i--/-j SPECIAL f~UIPMEPIT SECTION CHECK SNE+T COwUN ICAT IONS SECTION PRE-FLIGHT PROCEDURE: 1. Check the ARM-6 and AR.G-34 radio equipment at least two and one half hours prior to t ake-off time. .t~ 25X1A a. Through the-use of all the frequencies that will normally be used during the flig are group c e ed between the hangar and Commo 25X1A equipment section were is located. 2. Load aircraft with S or X gear and check performanceo, a, The S or X equipment will have been bench checked before being installed in the plane. 3, Have at least one man stand by at take off time to: a. Be ready for any radio or compass troubles that may occur. b. "Buzz" the aircraft systems equipment during the one minute period prior to roll-off. POSE T-FLIGHT PROCEDURE: 1, Remove the equipment from the aircraft as soon as permission is received from the crew chief. (Especially done in this manner if the aircraft is "hot" when permission is received from the crew chief the plane is safe to work on). 2. From this point on, the following steps are taken: a. The debriefing is attended so that the points of f lig1t 7i 1 be A map' or overlay is provided to be forwarded with tape, nown k . ~ b.r The t ape is then removed from the recorder, rewound onto another reel and- .put onto the ampex tape recorder for the dubbing procedure whicaz follows /7' c. After being re-wound, the tape is played through to the point where the "bu. '', (that was put on just prior to roll=-off) is located. 14C d, At this time, the dubbing oSa~~p~~me~ as itaketoffinto and simultaneously, recorder; the 24 hour clock set for the the clock starts running, both tapes start revolving and the "Flight is treflowni again in the lab." e. The signals from the tape taken from the aircraft are being played back and are heard by the "Dubbing" operator and are also being recorded onto the "dubbing tape" which is used for local analysis then forwarded. 4 ,/,- f. When a R-signal is heard on the tape, the operator merely has to note the time, look on the debriefing sheet to see where the plane was at such a time and note the locale, time and type of signal heard on the critique sheet. 4c. Enclosure Noe '5 to SOP--0-1, Page 1 Change No. 1 -- Destroy previous sheets. Approved For Release. 2000/04/18 : CIA-RDP89B00551 R000200040012-2