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TECHNICAL MANUAL
DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE
HOW TO USE THIS
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PAGE 1-6
INTERCOMMUNICATION SET
AN/VICl (V)
(NSN 5830-00-856-3273)
This publication Is required for official use or for
administrative or operational purposes only. Distribution Is
limited to US Government Agencies. Other requests for this
document must be referred to Commander. US Army
CommunlcatlonsElectronlcs Command and Fort Monmouth,
AnN: AMSELMEP, Fort Monmouth, NJ 077035000.
DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY AND THE NAVY
15 SEPTEMBER 1986
ILLUSTRATED LIST OF
MANUFACTURED ITEM
PAGE (,1
Technical Manual
No. 11-5838-340-30
Technical Manual
EEl 05-FE-MMA-01 0/W11 0-VICIV
DIREO SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
SET AN/VICl (V)
(NSN 5830-00-856-3273)
*TM 11-5830-340-30
EE105-FE-MMA-010/Wl10-VICIV
DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY
AND THE NAVY
Washington, DC, 15 September
REPORTING ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTS
You can help improve this manual. If yOU find any mistakes or if you know of a ,way to improve the
procedures, please let us know. Mall your letter, DA Form 20Z8 (Recommended Changes to Publications
and Blank Forms), or DA Form 2028-2 located in back of tbis manual to: US
Army Communications-Electronics Command and Fort Monmouth, ATfN: AMSEL-ME..MP, Fort
Monmouth, New Jersey 07703-5000.
For Navy, mail comments to the Commander, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, ATfN:
SPAWAR 8122, Washington, DC, 20363..5100.
In either case a reply will be furnished direct to you.
This manual supersedes TM 11-5820-401-30-4, 17 November 1981, TM 11-5820-401-35-6,
I November 1973, TM 11-5820-402-35-7, 16 April 1973, TM 11-5820-401-35-8, 1 November 1973 and TM
11-5830-257-30&P, 26 January 1981.
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'HOW TO USE THIS MANUALI iii
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Section I General Information 1-1
1-1. Scope.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1-2. Maintenance Forms, Records, and Reports 1-1
1-3. Reporting Equipment Improvement Recommendations (EIR) 1-1
1-4. Administrative Storage. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. . .. .. .. .. . 1-1
1-5. Destruction of Army Electronics Materiel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1-6. Consolidated Index of Army Publications and Blank Forms. . . . . . . . . .. .... ... 1-1
Section II IEquipment Description and Datal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
1-7. Equipment Characteristics, Capabilities, and Features 1-2
1-8. Description of Major Units. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
1-9. Audio Accessories 1-3
1-10. Radios and Mounts 1-3
1-11. Difference'Data 1-3
1-12. Equipment Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
1-13. Safety, Care, and Handling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Section III 1-6
1-6
1-6
1-7
1-8
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RESUSC'ITATION
LINE binding posts
AUDIO INPUT binding posts
Radio transmitter microphone
input circuit
Radio receiver audio output circuits
Operating voltage requirements
CONTROL BOXES
C-2296/VRC, C-2297/VRC, C-2298/
VRC
Frequency range
Intercom function
Radio function
C-10456/VRC (M1 ABRAMS TANK) -
Modified C-2298/VRC
Frequency range
Intercom function
Radio function
Remote intercom/radio keying
function
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600 ohms 20 percent
5,000 ohms
150 ohms 20 percent
150 ohms 20 percent
22 to 30 Vdc
500 to 3,000 Hz (audio)
Provides communication between crew members
Provides communication over all radio components
connected to AM-1780/VRC
500 to 3,000 Hz
Provides communication between crew members
Provides access to all radios connected to
AM-1780/VRC
Provides remote keying from various M1 Abrams
tank controls
1-13. SAFETY, CARE, AND HANDLING
a. Safety
(1) You must report unsafe equipment conditions to your supervisor.
(2) If equipment electrical power is Oll, find out where shutdown switches are before beginning main-
tenance. You must be able to turn power off quickly in an emergency.
(3) Read and heed all WARNINGS in the maintenance procedure you are performing. They are
there to prevent injury and possible death.
b. Care
(1) Read all CAUTIONS in the maintenance procedure you are performing. They are put there to
help you protect the equipment from damage.
(2) Keep your equipment clean and in operating condition.
c. Handling. The intercommunication set does not require any special handling.
Section III. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
1-14. SYSTEM OVERVIEW
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CD AM-1780/VRC. Distributes power to crew membel' control boxes. Receives intercommunication and
radio audio, amplifies and distributes it to crew member c9ntrol boxes. Amplifies and routes transmit
audio to selected radio.
<ID C-2298/VRC. Selects radio or intercommunication for microphone output. Selects which radio audio
is monitored.
@ C-2296/VRC. Selects radio 01' intercommunication for microphone output. Provides connection of
external signal (call) lamp and field telephone. Must be connected to C-2297/VRC.
@ C-2297/VRC. Selects radio or intercommunication for microphone output. Selects which radio audio
is monitored. Controls operation of C-2296/VRC.
Intercommunication Set AN/VIC-l(V), Block Diagram
1- 15. AM- 1780/VRC
a. General. The AM-1780/VRC includes 10 jacks for connection to radios, crew member control boxes
and dc power. There are five selector switches, two sets of binding posts and an intel'phone amplifier.
Crew member control boxes are connected to J505 through J507. J505 through J507 are wired in
parallel. The commander's control box is connected to J 504.
Receiver-Transmitter may be connected to J501 and/or J503. Additional receivers may be eonnected
to J510 and/01' J508.
When two receiver-transmitters are provided, automatic relay operation may be accomplished, using
a C-2299/VRC retransmission control box connected to J509 and J511.
The output of a third receiver may be connected to the AUDIO INPUT binding posts and a field
telephone may be connected to the LINE binding posts.
b. Power Distribution. Figure FO-2 shows dc distribution to and from the AM-1780/VRC.
When radios are not used with the AM-1780/VRC, dc power is applied to J508 and the INS'rALLA-
TION switch must be set to INT ONLY.
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When radios are used, dc power is applied through J501 and th.e MAIN PWR switch must be set to
NORM to supply power to the A radio set. When the POWER CKT BKR is set to ON, power is
applied to the radio-intercom system.
Crew member control boxes receive dc power from the AM-1780/VRC.
c. Radio Transmission and Keying. Figure FO-3 shows the circuits involved in microphone audio and
keying control signals.
Pressing the push-to-talk switch on an audio accessOl'Y applies a ground through the crew member
control box and AM1780/VRC to the radio keying relay.
Microphone audio is processed by the control box, then the AM-1780/VRC, and is sent to the radio
transmission circuits.
When intercom keying relays K501 and K502 are operated the radio keying control relays are
interrupted for all crew members except the crew commander (connected to J504).
d. Radio Reception. Figure FO-4 shows the radio reception circuits. When the crew member control bo
MONITOR switch is in the ALL position, fixed level audio from the radio is' processed by the AM-
1780, sent to the crew member control box and processed, and is then sent to the audio accessory.
If the INT ACCENT is set to ON, an extra attenuating resistor is added to the radio reception cir-
cuit, causing the intercom audio to appear louder (accentuated).
Fixed level audio is also processed from one radio through the AM-1780/VRC, the retransmission
control box, to the second radio.
Variable level audio from the radios is processed by the AM-1780/VRC, sent to the crew member
control boxes and is processed for the audio accessories.
Receiver output attached to the AUDIO INPUT binding posts are processed the same as fixed levE
audio.
e. Intercom Circuits. Figure FO-5 shows the circuits involved in intercom audio and intercom keying
control.
The commander's control box must be connected to J504 of the AM-1780/VRC. Crew member COl
trol boxes may be connected to J505, J506, or J507.
Operating the audio accessory push-to-talk switch at the commander's control box operates relays
K501, K502, and K503.
Operating the audio accessory push-to-talk switch at the crew member control boxes operates rela:
K50l and K502.
Relay K503 cannot be operated when relays K501 and K502 are operated. This allows the comma
er to transmit on radios when crew members have the intercom keyed.
With the relays operated, microphone audio is processed by the control box, sent to the AM-1780/
VRC, processed, and sent back to the earphones.
Intercommunication, using a field telephone, functiuns the same as above. except that the push-to-
talk switch must be released to hear a reply.
f Interphone Amplifier. The interphone amplifier processes all audio signals except variable level rae
audio.
1-16. C2298/VRC
C-2298/VRC is one of the crew member control boxes that may be used in the AN/VIC-l (V) intercor
set.
a. It may be connected to AM-1780/VRC or to another C-2298/VRC.
b. All power and control voltages are passed through J80l or J804.
c. J801 and J804 are wired in parallel.
d. Audio accessory attached to J802 can control keying of either radios or intercom.
e. Audio accessory attached to J803 can control keying of intercom only.
f MONITOR switch selects audio and microphone circuit connections to J802 and J803.
g. Microphone output is amplified by assembly A80.
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1-17. C-2297/VRC
C-2297/VRC is a crew member control box that may be used in AN/VIC-l (V) intercom set, driver's
position.
a. Power and control voltages are received from AM-1780/VRC through J904.
b. Power and control voltages to and from C-2296/VRC are made through J901.
c. Audio accessory attached to J902 can control keying of radios or intercom.
d. Audio accessory attached to J903 can control keying of intercom only.
e. MONITOR switch selects audio and microphone circuit connections to J902, J903, and C-2296/
VRC.
f Microphone output is amplified by assembly A80.
1-18. C-2296/VRC
a. Power and control voltages are passed through J61 from C-2297/VRC.
b. External signal (call) lamp is attached to J62.
c. Handset H-207/VRC is part of C-2296/VRC.
d. LINE binding posts provide connection to land line or field telephone.
e. RAD TRANS-INT switch provides connection of handset output to radio or intercom circuits.
f. Handset output is amplified by assembly A80.
1-19. C-10456/VRC
Operates the same as C-2298/VRC with the following exceptions:
a. Remote keying of radio or intercom is provided through J805 and vehicle wiring.
b. Solid-state switch assembly A81 is used to block or pass output of microphone amplifier assembly
A80.
c. With dummy plug P805 installed, remote keying function is bypassed.
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TM 11-5830-340-30
CHAPTER 2
DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE
Section I. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, TMDE,
AND SUP'PORT EQUIPMENT
2-1. COMMON TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
For authorized common tools and equipment !efer to the Modified Table of Organization and Equip-
ment (MTOE) applicable to your unit.
2-2. SPECIAL TOOLS, TMDE; AND"SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
Refer to TM 11-5830-340-23P and appendix C of this manual for the special tools, TMDE, and support
equipment to maintain the intercommunication set.
NOTE
Old TMDE is being phased out and replaced by new TMDE. Refer to the Maintenance
Allocation Cba_tin 1.'1\1,11..5830..;340-12 for replacement data.
2-3. R.EPAIR PARTS
Repair parts are listed and illustrated in the Repair Parts and Special Tools List, TM 11-5830-340-23P
Section II. TROUBLESHOOTING
2-4. GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING
This section contains troubleshooting procedul'es for the intercom set. The following paragraphs give
fault verification, troubleshooting data and troubleshooting actions for AM-1780/VRC, C-2296/VRC,
C-2297/VRC, C-2298/VRC and C-I0456/VRC.
This manual cannot list all malfunctions that may OCCUl\ nor all tests or inspections and corrective
measures. If a malfunction is not listed, or is not corrected by the listed corrective actions, notify your
supervisor.
Visual inspection will locate many faults without testing the circuits. All visual signs should be observed
and an attempt should be made to localize the fault.
2-5. AM-1780NRC TROUBLESHOOTING
a. Fault Verification. Fault verification for the AM-1780/VRC consists of checking the AM1780/VRC
to make sure the problem reported by organizational maintenance exists. Thjs is done by perlorminJ
the operational check in 2-13a, below. You must perform the operational check to make sure that yo
have solved the problem. Do this after replacing the faulty assembly.
b. Using Troubleshooting Data. When the fault symptom has been determined for the AM-1780/VRC,
refer to the listing of that symptom in the following symptom index.
AM-1780/VRC SYMPTOM INDEX
Symptom
Commander cannot key intercom in C position of MONITOR switch.
Crew members cannot key intercom in A, ALL 01' B position of MONITOR
switch.
No control of Aradio (receiver-transmitter).
No control of C radio (receiver-transmitter).
No audio from B receiver.
Troubleshooting paragraph
2-5c(6)
2-5c(5)
2-5c(1)
2-5c(2)
2-5c(3)
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Indication Obtained?
Yes No
Normal
Indication
A2504
Instruction
c. Troubleshooting Actions Continued
(1) Radio A Circuits Continued
NOTE
For AM1780/VRC provided with variable gain amplifier assembly A250, the required output
may be obtained by adjusting potentiometer R260. For AM-1780/VRC with fixed gain
amplifier assembly A250B, no adjustment is provided.
Step
A250-2 J512 EL9XVOO8
AM-1780/VRC Test Point Locations
12 Use TS-352B/U and measure +25.5 V. Go to step Go to step
dc voltage between 14. 13.
(ground) and A250-4.
13 Measure dc voltage between +25.5 V. Replace Go to
J512-A and (ground) A520.
14 Use AN/USM-281A and ob- W (1 kHz signal from Go to step Repair
serve waveform at J 512-7 and 15. cuit
note amplitude. tween

and

Observe waveform at J512-K. Amplifier 1 kHz signal. Repair Go to step
(Reference step 14.) cuit be- 16.
tween
J512-K
and
Observe waveform at Attenuated 1 kHz signal. Go to step Go to step
(Reference step 14.) 19. 17.
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c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(1) Radio A Circuits - Continued
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
Replace
A250.
Replace
A250.
Replace
A520.
Replace
A4.
Go to step
18.
Replace
A520
If continuity is not
obtained, repair
faulty circuit.
Go to step
25.
Replace
A520
Repair cir-
cuit be-
tween
J512-L
and J512-
F (INT
AC-
CENT).
Go to step
20.
Go to step
21.
Replace
A520.
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AN/USM281 A
oohms.
Same as step 21.
Amplified 1 kHz signal.
1 kHz signal, greater amplitude
than step 22.
Attenuated 1 kHz signal.
(Reference step 14.)
Attenuated 1 kHz signal.
(Reference step 14.)
Observe waveform at J512-J.
Adjust TS-723/U to measure
distortion.
Connect TS-723/U AF INPUT
leads to terminals L and A of
test cable 1B.
Observe waveform at A250-1
and note amplitude
Observe waveform at J512-B.
Observe waveform at J512-1.
Observe waveform at J512-F.
Less than 10% distortion and
undistorted sine wave on
AN/USM-281.
NOTE
For AM-1780/VRC's with fixed gain audio amplifier A250B, distortion will normally be less
than 1%.
Turn off power and disconnect
PP-ll04/G, AN/URM-127,
TS-723/U and 100 ohm
resistor.
Set all AM-1780/VRC switches
to full counterclockwise.
Set TS352B/U to measure
resistance, RX1.
Mesure continuity between
the following points (test
cables may be used to facili-
tate connections:
J501-A to ground
J501-H to J504-M
J501-U to J504-K
J501-T to J511T
J501-U to J511-U
J501-S to J511-S
J501-K to J511-K
J501-U to J505-K
J501-H to J505-M
27
25
24
23
28
22 Connect AN/USM-281A to TS-
723/U OSCILLOSCOPE
terminals.
21
20
26
19
18
17
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c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(2) Radio C Circuits - Continued
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
11
12
Connect ME-30(*)/U to output
of AN/URM-127.
Adjust output level of ANI
URM-127 to obtain between
11 and 13 Vae on
l'S-723(*)/U.
NOTE
The ME-30(*)/U is used to measure the out-
put level of AN/URM-127.
Between 0.170 and 0.276 Vac Go to step Go to step
read on ME-30(*)/U. 23. 13.
NOTE
For AM-1780/VRC provided with variable gain assembly A250, the required output may be
obtained by adjusting potentiometer R260. For AM-1780/VRC with fixed gain amplifier
assembly A250B, no adjustment is provided.
A250-4 A2505
A250-1 A2502
AM-IiiI(J7Vkc Test Point Locations
J512 EL9XV008
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13
14
15
Use TS-352B/U and measure
de voltage between A250-2
(ground) and A250-4.
Measure dc voltage between
J512-A and J512-E (ground).
Use AN/USM-281A and
obseIVe waveform at J512-2
and note amplitude.
+25.5 V.
+25.5 V.
'I n n n (1 kHz signal from ANI
U U U L.URM-127.)
Go to step
15.
Replace
A520
Go to step
16.
Go to step
14.
Go to
2-5c(11).
Repair
circuit be-
tween
J501-K
and
J512-6.
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c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(2) Radio C Circuits - Continued
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
16
17
Observe waveform at J512-K.
Observe waveform at A250-5.
Amplified 1 kHz signal.
(Reference step 15.)
Attenuated 1 kHz signal.
(Reference step 15.)
Repair cir-
cuit be-
tween
J512-K
and
J504-L.
Go to step
20.
Go to step
17.
Go to step
18.
Replace
A250.
Repair
A250.
Replace
A520.
Replace
A4.
Go to step
19.
Replace
A520.
Go to step
26.
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Replace
A520.
Repair
circuit be-
tween
J512-1
and
J512-F
(INT
AC-
CENT).
Go to step
2l.
Go to step
22.
Replace
A520.
TS-723/U
I AN/USM281A I
1 kHz signal, greater amplitude
than step 20.
Amplified 1 kHz signal.
Same as step 20.
Attenuated 1 kHz signal.
(Reference step 15.)
Attenuated 1 kHz signal.
(Reference step 15.)
Observe waveform at J512-l.
Observe waveform at J512-F.
Less than 101r distortion and
undistorted sine wave on AN/
USM-28l.
NOTE
For AM-1780/VRC's with fixed gain audio amplifier A250B, distortion will normally be less
than 1 %.
26 Turn off power, disconnect PP-
l104/G, AN/URM-127, TS-
723/U, and 100 ohm resistor.
27 Set all AM-1780/VRC controls
fully counterclockwise.
28 Set TS-352B/U to measure
resistance RXI.
29 Measure continuity between the 0 ohms. If continuity
following points (test cables is not ob-
may be used to facilitate tained,
connections): repair
the faulty
circuit.
18
19
20 Observe waveform at A250-1
and note amplitude.
21 Observe waveform at J512-B.
22 Observe waveform at J512-J.
23 ConnectAN/URM-281A to TS-
723/U OSCILLOSCOPE
terminals.
24 Adjust TS-723/U to measure
distortion.
25 Connect TS-723/U AF INPUT
leads to terminals L and A of
test cable IE.
2'
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c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(3) Receiver B Circuits - Continued
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
11
12
Connect ME-30(*)/U to output
of AN/URM-127.
Adjust output level of AN/
URM127 to obtain between
11 and 13 Vac on
TS-723(*)/U.
NOTE
The ME-30(*)/U is used to measure the out-
put level of AN/URM-127.
Between 0.170 and 0.276 Vac Go to step Go to step
read on ME-30(*)/U. 23. 13.
NOTE
For AM-1780/VRC provided with variable gain assembly A250, the required output may be
obtained by adjusting potentiometer R260. For AM-1780/VRC with fixed gain amplifier
assembly A250B, no adjustment is provided.
A250-3 A250-4 A2505
A2501 A2502
AM-1780/VRC Test Point Locations
J512 EL9XV008
13
14
15
212
Use TS-352B/U and measure
dc voltage between A250-2
(ground) and A2504.
Measure dc voltage between
J512-A and J512-E (ground).
Use AN/USM-281A. Observe
waveform at J512-6 and note
amplitude.
+25.5 V.
+25.5 V.
(1 kHz signal from
AN/URM-127.)
Go to step
15.
Replace
A520.
Go to step
16.
Go to step
14.
Go to
2-5c(11)
Repair
circuit
between
J501-K
and
J512- 6.
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c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(5) Crew Member Intercom Circuits - Continued
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
13 Connect jumper between
tenninals H and A of test
cable lB.
K501, K502 and K503 energize
(relays click).
Go to step
14.
Replace
faulty
relay.
NOTE
For AM-1780/VRC provided with variable gain assembly A250, the required output may be
obtained by adjusting potentiometer R260. For AM-1780/VRC with fixed gain amplifier
assembly A250B, no adjustment is provided.
Go to step
16.
14
15
Connect ME-30(*)/U to output
of AN/URM-127.
Adjust the output level of AN/
URM-127 to obtain 11 to
13 Vac on TS-723(*}/U.
A250-3 A2504
NOT.E
The ME-30(*)/U is used to measure the out-
put level of AN/URM-127.
Between 0.170 and 0.276 Vac Go to step
read on ME-30(*)/U. 24.
A2505
A2501 A250-2
AM-1780/VRC Test Point
J512 EL9XV008
16
17
2-16
Use TS-352B/U and measure +25.5 V.
dc voltage between A250-2
(ground) and A250-4.
Measure de voltage between +25.5 V.
J512A and J512-E (ground).
Go to step
18.
Replace
A520.
Go to step
17.
Go to
2-5c(11).
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c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(5) Crew Member Intercom Circuits - Continued
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
Replace
A250.
Repair cir-
cuit
between
J505-K
and
J512-C.
Go to step
20.
Replace
A520.
Replace
A250.
Replace
A520.
Replace
A4.
Go to step
27.
Repair cir-
cuit
between
J512-K
and
J505.
Go to step
21.
Go to step
22.
Go to step
23.
Go to step
24.
Go to step
19.
EL9XV009
AN/USM-281A
Amplified 1 kHz signal.
(Reference step 22.)
Same as step 21.
Amplified 1 kHz signal.
(Reference step 18.)
Attenuated 1 kHz signal.
(Reference step 18.)
Amplified 1 kHz signal.
'ULf1fL (1 kHz signal from
AN/URM-127.)
Observe waveform atA250-1
and note amplitude. .
Observe waveform at A520-B
and note amplitude.
Observe waveform at J512-J.
Adjust TS-723/U to measure
distortion.
Connect TS-723 AF INPUT
lead to terminals L and A of
test cable lB.
Observe waveform at A250-5.
Observe waveform at J512-K.
Use AN/USM-281A. Observe
waveform at J512-C and note
amplitude.
25
24 Connect AN/USM-281A to
TS-723(*)/U OSCILLO-
SCOPE terminals.
23
22
21
20
28
Less than 10% distortion and
undistorted sine wave on AN/
USM-281.
NOTE
For AM1780NRC's with fixed gain audio amplifier A250, distortion will normally be less
than 1%.
27 Disconnect AN/URM-127, TS-
723/U, andIOO ohm resistor.
Set TS-352B/U to measure
resistance RX1.
26
19
18
Repair
faulty
circuit.
Go to step
30.
CAUTION
To guard against equipment damage when making measurements with power applied, make
sure proper pin is selected and meter probes do not touch together.
29 Measure resistance between 0 ohms.
terminals E and L of test
cable 4.
Turn off power. Disconnect PP-
l104/G and jumper.
30
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c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(5) Crew Member Intercom Circuits Continued
Normal Indication Obtained?
Step Instruction Indication Yes No
31 Measure continuity between oohms. If continuity is not
terminals on test cable 4 and obtained, repair faulty
the following points: circuit.
Terminal A and ground
Terminal V and J509U
Terminal J and J503-H
Terminal Nand E503
(LINE)
Terminal U and E504
(LINE)
Terminal M and J501-H
Terminal Band J510-H
Terminal J and J508-D
Terminal C and J51l-C
32 Set RADIO TRANS switch to
CDR & CREW.
33 Measure continuity between: oohms. Go to step Repair
34. faulty
circuit.
Terminal D and J504-D
Terminal F and J504-F.
34 Measure resistance between Less than 200 ohms. Go to step Repair
terminals C and H. 35. faulty
K501/502
circuit.
35 Measure resistance between Less than 100 ohms. Go to step Repair
terminal Hand J504-H. 36. faulty
K503
circuit.
36 Measure resistance between Between 120 and 180 ohms. Go to step Repair
terminal C and J504-H. 37. faulty
circuit.
37 Set INSTALLATION switch to
OTHER.
38 Measure resistance between: oohms. Go to step Repair
39. faulty
circuit.
Terminal D and J501S
Terminal F and J503-S.
39 Disconnect test equipment and
return AM-1780/VRC to
operational configuration.
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c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(6) Commander Intercom Circuits (C position of control box MONITOR switch)
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
Test Equipment Required
Power Supply PPll04/G
Multimeter TS352B/U
Electronic Voltmeter ME30/U
Spectrum Analyzer TS723(*)/U
Signal Generator AN/URM127
Cable Assembly CG1471/U
100 ohm resistor
Test cables lA and 1B (fabrication instructions
in appendix C)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Connect test cable lA to J501.
Turn off PPl104/G and con-
nect positive lead to terminal
C and negative lead to ter-
minal A (ground) of test cable
lA.
Turn on PP-l104/G and adjust
output to 25.5 V.
Set AM1780NRC switches as
indicated:
MAIN PWR: NORM
INSTALLATION: OTHER
POWER CKT BKR: ON
Set PWR CKT BKR to OFF.
Connect test cable 1B to J504.
Connect 100 ohm resistor
between terminals L and A of
test cable lB.
Connect jumper between ter
minals H and A of test cable
lB.
Connect AN/URM127 and
ME-30(*)/U to test cable lB
as shown.
POWER indicator should light. Go to step
5.
'\ l
Go to
25c(11).
ME-30(')/U
AN/URM127
EL9XV013
K
JS07 JS06 JSOS

P/O
JSl1
AM1780 C
PPll04/G
JSOI
TEST CABLE
+ (2S.SVDC) -
AM17801VRC
NO.1A
A
JS09
100 OHMS
Test Setup, Commander Intercom Circuits
15723(')/U
(RMS & DISTORTION)
2-1
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c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(6) Commander Intercom Circuits - Continued
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
10
11
12
Connect TS-723(*)/U adjusted
to measure voltage across
100 ohm resistor.
Set AM-17801VRC POWER
CKTBKRto ON.
Adjust AN/URM-127 output
to 1 kHz and output level to
obtain 11 to 13 Vac on TS-
723(*)/U.
K501, K502, and K503 energize
(relays click).
Between 0.170 and 0.276 Vac
read on ME-30(*)/U.
Go to step
12.
Go to step
23.
Go to
2-5c(10).
Go to step
13.
NOTE
For AM-1780/VRC provided with variable gain assembly A250, the required output may be
obtained by adjusting potentiometer R260. For AM-1780/VRC with fixed gain amplifier
assembly A250B, no adjustment is provided.
A2503 A250-4
A2501
A2505
A250-2
AM-1780/VRC Test Point Locations
J512
El9XVOO8
13
14
15
220
Use TS-352B/U and measure
dc voltage between A250-2
(ground) and A250-4.
Measure dc voltage between
J512-A and J512-E (ground).
Use AN/USM-281A. Observe
waveform at J512-C and note
amplitude.
+25.5 V.
+25.5 V.
(1 kHz signal from
AN/ URM-127.)
Go to step
14.
Replace
A520.
Go to step
19.
Go to step
15.
Go to
2-5c(11).
Repair
circuit
between
J505-V
and
J512-C.
c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(6) Commander Intercom Circuits - Continued
1M 11-5830-340-30
Normal Indication Obtained?
Step Instruction Indication Yes No
16 Observe waveform at J512-K. Amplified 1 kHz signal. Repair Go to step
(Reference step 15.) circuit 17.
between
J512-K
and
J505.
17 Observe waveform at A250-5. Attenuated 1 kHz signal. Go to step Replace
(Reference step 15.) 18. A520.
18 Observe waveform at A250-1 Amplified 1 kHz signal. Go to step Replace
and note amplitude. 19. A250.
19 Observe waveform at A520-B Same as step 21. Go to step Replace
and note amplitude. 20. A520.
20 Observe waveform at J512-J. Amplitude 1 kHz signal. Go to step Replace
(Reference step 22.) 21. A4.
21 Connect AN/USM-281A to
TS-723()/U OSCILLO-
SCOPE terminals. TS-723(')/U
I ~ AN/USM281A I
22 Adjust TS723/U to measure
EL9XVOO9
distortion.
23 Connect TS-723 AF INPUT Less than 10% distortion and Go to step Replace
lead to terminals L and A of undistorted sine wave on AN/ 25. A250.
test cable 1B. USM-281.
NOTE
For AM-1780/VRC's with rlXed gain audio amplifier A250, distortion will normally be less
than 1%.
24 Remove power, disconnect test
equipment, and return AM-
1780/VRC to operational
condition.
(7) AUDIO INPUT Binding Post Circuits
Normal Indication Obtained?
Step Instruction Indication Yes No
1 Connect test cable 1A to J501.
2 Turn offPP-1l04/G. Connect
positive lead to terminal C
and negative lead to terminal
A (ground) of test cable 1A.
3 Turn on PP-1104/G and adjust
output to 25.5 V.
4 Set AM-1780/VRC switches as POWER indicator should light. Go to step Refer to
indicated: 5. 2-5c(11).
MAIN PWR: NORM
INSTALLATION: OTHER
POWER CKT BKR: ON
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c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(7) AUDIO INPUT Binding Post Circuits - Continued
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
PP-l104/G
+ (2S.5VDC) -
NO. II
Test Equipment Required
Power Supply PP-ll 04/G
Multimeter TS-352B/U
Electronic Voltmeter ME-30/U
Spectrum Analyzer TS-723(*)/U
Signal Generator AN/URM-127
Cable Assembly CG-147l/U
600 ohm resistor
Test cables lA and IE (fabrication
instructions in appendIX C)
PIO
AM-1780
TEST CA8LE
NO.lA
H V

J50S
JSOI
600
OHMS
JS06
AM1780NRC
TS-723(')/U
(RMS & DISTORTION) EL9XVOl4
Test Setup, AUDIO INPUTBinding Post Circuits
JS07
J511
ME30I')/U
AN/URM127
17.35 VAC)
NOTE
The ME-30(*)/U is used to measure the out-
put level of AN/URM-127.
5
6
7
8
9
10
Connect ME-30(*)/U to output
of AN/URM-127.
Connect AN/URM-127 to
AUDIO INPUT binding
posts.
Connect test cable 1B to J504.
Connect 100 ohm resistor
across terminals L and A of
test cable lB.
Connect TS-723(*)/U adjusted
to measure voltage across the
resistor.
Adjust output of AN/URM-127
to 1 kHz, and output level to
7.35 V.
Between 11 and 13 V on TS-
723(*)/U.
Go to step
16.
Go to step
11.
NOTE
For AM-17801VRC provided with variable gain assembly A250, the required output may be
obtained by adjusting potentiometer R260, For AM-1780/VRC with fixed gain amplifier
assembly A250B, no adjustment is provided.
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c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(7) AUDIO INPUT Binding Post Circuits - Continued
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
A2S03 A2So-4 A2S0-5
A2S01 A2S02 JS12
AM-1780/VRC Test Point Locations
EL9XVOO8
11 Use TS-352B/U and measure +25.5 V. ,Go to step Go to step
dc voltage between A250-2
13. 14.
(ground) and P250-4.
12 Measure dc voltage between +25.5 V. Replace Go to
J512-A and J512-E (ground).
A520. 2-5c(II).
13 Use AN/URM-281A. Observe
lMJl
(1 kHz signal from Go to step Repair
waveform at J512-8 and note AN/URM-127.) 14. circuit
amplitude.
between
E502
and
J512-8.
14 Observe waveform at J512-1. Attenuated 1 kHz signal. Go to step Replace
(Reference step 13.) 15. A520.
15 Connect AN/USM-281A to
TS-723/U OSCILLOSCOPE
terminals.
AN/USM281 A
16 Adjust TS-723/U to measure
EL9XVOO9
distortion.
17 Connect TS-723/U AUDIO Less than 10% distortion and Go to step Replace
INPUT leads to terminals undistorted sine wave on ANI 18. A520.
L and A of test cable lB. USM-281A.
22
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c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(7) AUDIO INPUT Binding Post Circuits - Continued
Normal Indication Obtained?
Step Instruction Indication Yes No
NOTE
For AM-1780/VRC's with (IXed gain audio amplifier A250, distortion will normally be less
than 1%.
18 Disconnect the 100 ohm resistor
and connect a 600 ohm
resistor in its place.
19 Connect TS-723(*)/U, adjusted No less than 11 V. Go to step Replace
to measure voltage, across 20. A250.
the resistor.
20 Adjust TS-723(*)/U to measure Less than 10% distortion and Go to step Replace
distortion. undistorted sine wave on AN/ 21. A520.
USM-281A.
21 Turn off power, disconnect test
equipment, and return
AM-1780/VRC to operational
condition.
(8) LINE (TEL/REMOTE) Binding Post Circuits
Normal Indication Obtained?
Step Instruction Indication Yes No
1 Connect test cable lA to J501.
2 Turn off PP-l104/G. Connect
positive lead to terminal C
and negative lead to terminal
A (ground) of test cable lA.
3 Turn on PP-l104/G and adjust
output to +25.5 V.
4 Set AM-1780/VRC switches as POWER indicator should light. Go to step Refer to
indicated: 5. 2-5c(11).
MAIN PWR: NORM
INSTALLATION: OTHER
POWER CRT BRR: ON
Test Equipment Required
Power Supply PP-l104/G
Multimeter TS-352B/U
Electronic Voltmeter ME-30/U
Spectrum Analyzer TS-723(*)/U
Signal Generator AN/URM-127
Cable Assembly CG-147l/U
100 ohm resistor
Test cables lA and IB (fabrication instructions
in appendix C)
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c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(8) LINE (TEL/REMOTE) Binding Post Circuits - Continued
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
PPl10"/G
+ (2S.SVDC) -
K

P/O
AM17BO
TEST CABLE
NO.IA
H V

TEST CABLE NO. I B
J507 J506 JSOS
ME30(")/U
JSl1
AM1780NRC
AN/URM127
JS09
100 OHMS
TS723(")/U
(RMS &DISTORTION)
EL9XV015
Test Setup, LINE (TEL/REMOTE) Binding Post Circuits
NOTE
The ME.30(*}/U is used to measure the out
put level of AN/URM127.
5
6
7
8
9
10
Connect ME-30(*}/U to output
of AN/URM-127.
Connect AN/URM-127 to LINE
(TEL/REMOTE) binding
posts.
Connect test cable IB to J504.
Connect 100 ohm resistor
across terminals L and A of
test cable IB. .
Connect TS723(*)/U adjusted
to measure voltage across the
resistor.
Adjust output of AN/URM
127 to 1 kHz, and output
level to 0.44 V.
Between 11 and 13 V on TS-
723(*}/U.
Go to step
13.
Go to step
11.
NOTE
For AM1780/VRC provided with variable gain assembly A250, the required output may be
obtained by adjusting potentiometer R260. For AM1780/VRC with fixed gain amplifier
assembly A250B, no adjustment is provided.
2
TM 115830-340-30
c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(8) LINE (TEL/REMOTE) Binding Post Circuits - Continued
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
Use oscilloscope. Observe wave- lflfVl)l kHz signal from AN/
form at J512-D and note URM-127.)
amplitude.
11
12 Use oscilloscope and observe
waveform at A250-5.
Attenuated 1 kHz signal from
AN/URM-127.
Go to step
12.
Go to step
13.
Repair
faulty
circuit
between
binding
posts
and
J512.
Replace
A520.
A2S0-3 A2S0-4 A2S0S
A2S0-1 A2S02 JS12 EL9XVOO8
AM I 780/VRC Test Point
13 Connect jumper between ter- UV on 'fS-723(*)/U. Go to step Refer to
minals H and A of test cable 14. 2-5c(10).
lB.
14 Disconnect jumper.
15 ConnectAN/URM-127 to ter-
minals V and A of test
cable lB.
16 Connect 600 ohm resistor be- oV on TS-723(*)/U. Go to step Refer to
tween LINE binding posts. 17. 2-5c(10).
17 Connect jumper between ter- Between 0.348 and 0.620 Vac. Go to step Refer to
minals H and A of test cable 18. 2-5c(10).
lB.
18 Turn off power, disconnect test
equipment, and return AM-
1780/VRC to operational
condition.
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c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(9) Retransmit Circuits
TM 11S8303403C
Normal Indication Obtained?
Step Instruction Indication Yes No
1 Set all AM-17801VRC switches
fully counterclockwise.
2 Set TS-352B/U to measure
resistance RX1.
3 Measure continuity between oohms. If continuity is not
the following points: obtained, repair the
faulty circuit.
J503-S and J509-S
J503-T and J509T
J503-U and J509-U
J503-K and J509-K
J 503-A and ground
J509-A and ground
J501-A and ground
J51l-A and ground
J501-S and J51l-S
J501-T and J51l-T
J501U and J51l-U
J501-K and J51l-K
4 Measure resistance between Between 4960 and 7440 ohms. Go to step Check
J509-V and ground. 5. wiring
between
J512-V
and
J512-2.
If bad,
repair
wiring.
If wiring
is good,
replace
A520.
5 Turn off power, disconnect test
equipment, and return AM-
1780/VRC to operational
condition.
(10) Relay Operation
Normal Indication Obtained?
Step Instruction Indication Yes No
1 Make the following continuity oohms. Go to step Check
checks: 2. wil'ing
to relay
socket. If
wiring is
good,
replace
relay.
2
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c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(10) Relay Operation - Continued
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
NOTE
The relay and relay socket pins being checked are in parentheses following the measurement
points.
Test Equipment Required
Power Supply PP-1104/G
Multimeter TS-352B/U
Test cable 4 (fabrication instructions in
appendix C)
2
3
4
5
J504-V to J509-U (K503,
8 and 6)
J504-J to J504-H (K501,
15 and 16)
J504-K to J501-U (K503, 4
and 2)
J504-M to J501-H (K501, 9
and 10)
J504-B to J510-H (K501,
12 and 13)
J505-K to J501-U (K502,
12 and 13)
Measure resistance between
J505-H and J505-C (K501
and K502 windings).
Measure resistance between
J505-H and J504-H.
Connect test cable 1A to J501.
Turn offPP-ll04/G. Connect
positive lead to terminal C
and negative lead to terminal
A (ground) of test cable 1A.
Less than 200 ohms.
Less than 100 ohms.
Go to step
3.
Go to step
4.
Replace,
in tum,
K501
and
K502.
Replace
K503.
EL9XV016
A
PPl104/G
~ t + (2S.SVDC) -
H
TEST CABLE
NO.4
P/O
AM1780NRC
Test Setup. Relay Operation
JS03

J509
J510
K
J507 J506 J505

P/O
AM1780 C
J511 JSOI
TEST CABLE
AM-l 780NRC
NO.1A
A
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c. Troubleshooting Actions Continued
(10) Relay Operation - Continued
TM 11-583034031
Normal Indication Obtained?
Step Instruction Indication Yes No
6 Turn onPP1104/G and adjust
output to 25.5 V.
7 Set AM1780/VRC switches as POWER indicator should light. Go to step Refer to
indicated: 8. 2-5c(11).
MAIN PWR: INT ONLY
POWER CKT BKR: ON
RADIO TRANS: CDR &
CREW
INSTALLATION: OTHER
8 Connect test cable IB to J504
and test cable 4 to J505.
9 Connect jumpers between ter-
minals H and A of test cables
IB and test cable 4.
CAUTION
To against equiprnent damage when making measurements with power applied, make
sure proper pin is selected and meter probes do not touch together.
10 Make the following resistance Go to step If any
measurements to check K503: 11. check is
incorrect,
replace
K503.
J504-K to J504-V oohms.
J504-K to J501-U Greater than 1 megohm.
J504V to J505-V Greater than 1 megohm.
11 Make the resistance Go to step Hany
measurements to check K502: 12. check is
incorrect,
replace
K502.
J505K to J501-U Greater than 1 megohm.
J505-K to ground Between 120 and 180 ohms.
E503 to E504 Less than 25 ohms.
J505V to J504-K oohms.
12 Make the following resistance Go to step If any
measurements to check K501: 13. check
is
incorrect,
replace
K501.
J505-D to J504D Greater than 1 megohm.
J505J to J504-J Greater than 1 megohm.
J505-B to J510-H Greater than 1 megohm.
J505-M to J501-H Greater than 1 megohm.
J505-L to J505-E oohms.
J505-L to J504-J oohms.
J505-B to J505-L oohms.
J505-M to J505-L oohms.
13 Remove power, disconnect test
equipment, and return AM-
1780/VRC to operational
condition.
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c. Troubleshooting Actions Continued
(11) Power Distribution
Normal Indication Obtained?
Step Instruction Indication Yes No
1 Set all AM1780/VRC switches
fully counterclockwise, PWR
CKT BKR to OFF.
2 Use TS352B/U and measure oohms. Go to step Repair
resistance between J501A 3. faulty
and ground. circuit.
3 Measure resistance between Infinity. Go to step Repair
J501, pin B, then pin C to 4. faulty
ground. circuit.
4 Set INSTALLATION switch to
INTONLY.
5 Measure resistance between Infinity. Go to step Repair
J508-C and ground. 6. faulty
circuit.
6 Measure continuity between oohms. 1 Go to step Repair
J508-B and J501-B. 7. faulty
circuit.
7 Measure continuity between oohms. Go to step Repair
the following points (test 8. faulty
cables may be used to facili- circuit.
tate connections):
J505-C and J506-C

J505-C and J507C
J505C and J504-C
J505-C and J511-C
,
8 Measure resistance between Less than 200 ohms. Go to step Repair
J505-H and J505-C. 9. faulty
K502/
K503
winding
circuit.
9 Set POWER CKT BKR to ON.
NOTE
The resistance indication in steps 10 through 14 were obtained using Multimeter TS-352B/U
set to RXI scale. If any other range, or a different multimeter, is used, the resistance
indications may be different since transistors are in the circuit.
10 Measure resistance between Between 100 and 150 ohms, Go to step Go to step
J501-B and ground, then re- and between 28 and 42 ohms 14. 11.
verse leads and repeat with leads reversed.
measurement.
11 Check front to back resistance
ratio of Q501 and Q502 as
follows:
E toB Approximately 500 to 1. Go to step Replace
C toB Approximately 500 to 1. 12. electrical
E toC Approximately equal. assembly
A4.
12 Check front to back resistance Approximately 500 to 1. Go to step Replace
ratio of CR501.
I
13. electrical
assembly
A4.
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c. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
(11) Power Distribution - Continued
Normal Indication Obtained?
Step Instruction Indicl:\tion Yes No
13 Check front t9 back resistance Approximately 500 to 1. Go to step Replace
ratio of CR502. 14. suppres-
sor
assembly
AB.
14 Measure resistance between Between 100 and 150 ohms, Go to step Replace
J504-C and ground, then and between 36 and 54 with 15. filter
reverse leads and repeat leads reversed. assembly
measurement. A5.
15 Disconnect test equipment and
return AM-1780/VRC to
operational condition.
C2296NRC TROUBLESHOOTING
a. Fault Verification. Fault verification for the C2296/VRC consists of checking the C-2296/VRC to
make sure that the problem reported by organizational maintenance exists. Thi$ is done by perform-
ing the operational check in 2-14. Also, you must perform the operational check to make sure that
you have solved the problem.
b. Troubleshooting Actions. The following paragraphs provide tabular instructions to guide direct sup-
port maintenance personnel in fault isolation of the C-2296/VRC. Refer to the C-2296/VRC
schematic diagram while troubleshooting.
Before beginning to troubleshoot, remove the back cover from the C-2296/VRC by loosening four
captive screws. When finished troublesh()oting, apply a light coating of insulating silicone compound
to preformed packing, replace back cover and tighten four captive screws.
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C-2296/VRC. Schematic Diagram
b. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
Step Instruction
1/ Connect test cable 5 as shown.
Normal
Indication
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Indication Obtained?
Yes No
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A
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C
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TEST CABLE
C-2296/VRC
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C2296/VRC, Test Setup
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2 Set the VOLUME control on
the C-2296/VRC fully clock-
wise.
3 Set TS-352B/U to measure
resistance RXl.
4 Make continuity readings be- oohms. If continuity is not ob-
tween the terminals of the tained, repair the faulty
test cable and jack as indi- circuit.
cated below:
J61-A to ground
J61-B to J62-B
J61-D to J62-A
5 Set INT-RAD TRANS switch to oohms. Go to step Repair
RAD TRANS and check con- 6. faulty
tinuity from J61-H to J62-A. circuit.
6 Connect ajumper between E61 oohms. Go to step Repair
and E62 (LINE binding 7. faulty
posts) and check continuity circuit.
between J61-E and J61-F.
7 Remove jumper.
8 Press handset switch on H-207/ Less than 15 ohms. Go to step Repair
VRC and check continuity 9. faulty
between J61-D and J61-A. circuit.
9 Set TS-352B/U to RXI000 and Greater than 10 ohms. If adverse short is
check for adverse shorts as found, repair faulty
indicated below: circuit.
J61-B to J61-A
J61-D to J61-A
J61-E to J61-A
J61-F to J61-A
J61-H to J61-A
10 Connect TS-352B/U between
J61-J and J61-A.
11 Rotate VOLUME control From between 0 and 35 ohms Go to step Repair
throughout its range. to between 9 and 11 ohms 12. R61
smoothly. circuit.
NOTE
In some units R61 is 100 k and terminal L is not connected: normal indication for step 11 is
from between 0 and 35 ohms to between 90 and 110 k ohms.
12 Locate TB61.
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b. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
Step Instruction
CAPTIVE
SCREWS
CAPTIVE
SCREWS
Normal
Indication
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Indication Obtained?
Yes No
Test Equipment Required
Power Supply PP-ll04/G
Multimeter TS-352B/U
Electronic Voltmeter ME-30/D
Spectrum Analyzer TS-723(*)/U
Signal Generator AN/URM-127
Oscilloscope AN/USM-282
150 ohm resistor
Test cable 5 (fabrication instructions in
appendix C)
13
14
15
C-2296/VRC, Back Cover Removed
Connect a 150 ohm resistor to
terminals K and A of test
cable 5.
Turn offPP-l104/G and con-
nect the positive lead to ter-
minal C and the negative
lead to A (ground) of test
cable 5.
Connect a 150 ohm resistor to
the output of AN/URM-127.
Use the ME-30(*}/U, con-
nected across the resistor,
to measure the output
signal level of the AN/URM-
127.

150 OHMS

AAA
vvv

ME-30(-)
-
AN/URM-127
AN/USM-281A
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Test Equipment Setup
Step
b. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
Instruction
Normal
Indication
1M 115830340-30
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
16 Connect AN/USM-281A to the
TS-723B/U OSCILLO-
SCOPE terminals.
17 Connect AN/URM-127 to ter-
minal30fTB61.
TB61
C-2296/VRC. TB61 Location
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18 Turn on and adjust output of
PP-ll04/G to 22 Vdc.
19 Turn on and adjust output of
AN/URM-127 to 500 Hz. Set
output signal level. to 0.007 V
as read on ME-30(*)/U.
20 Connect TS-723B/U METER Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac. Go to step Replace
leads to terminals K and A 21. A80.
(ground) of test cable 5.
21 Connect TS-723B/U AF Less than 2% distortion and Go to step Replace
INPUT leads to terminals K undistorted sine wave on AN/ 22. A80.
and A of test cable 5. USM-281.
Measure distortion.
22 Adjust output of AN/URM-127
to 1000 Hz at 0.007 V.
23 Connect TS-723B/U METER Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac. Go to step Replace
leads to terminals K and A of 24. A80.
test cable 5.
24 Connect TS723B/U AF Less than 2% distortion and Go to step Replace
INPUT leads to terminals K undistorted sine wave on AN/ 25. ABO.
and A oftest cable 5. USM-281.
25 Adjust output of AN/URM-127
to 3000 Hz at 0.007 V.
26 Connect TS-723B/U METER Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac. Go to step Replace
leads to terminals K and A of 27. ABO.
test cable 5.
27 Connect TS-723B/U AF Less than 2% distortion and Go to step Replace
INPUT leads to terminals K undistorted sine wave on AN/ 28. A80.
and A of test cable 5. USM-281.
28 Adjust output ofPP-ll04/G to
25.5 V.
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b. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
Normal Indication Obtained?
Step Instruction Indication Yes No
29 Connect TS-723B/U METER Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac. Go to step Replace
leads to terminals K and A of 30. A80.
test cable 5.
30 Connect TS-723B/U AF Less than 2% distortion and Go to step Replace
INPUT leads to terminals K undistorted sine wave on ANI 31. A80.
and A of test cable 5. USM-281.
31 Adjust output of PP-ll04/G to
30.0 V.
32 Connect TS-723B/U METER Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac. Go to step Replace
leads to terminals K and A of 33. A80.
test cable 5.
33 Connect TS-723B/U AF Less than 2% distortion and Go to step Replace
INPUT leads to terminals K undistorted sine wave on ANI 34. A80.
and A of test cable 5. USM-281.
34 Remove AN/URM-127 from
terminal 3 and connect it to
terminal 5 of TB61.
35 Listen for tone in H-207/VRC 3000 Hz tone of AN/URM-127. Go to step Replace
earpiece. 36. H2071
VRC.
36 Turn off and disconnect ANI
URM-127.
37 Connect TS-723B/U METER
leads to terminals K and A of
test cable 5.
38 Press push-to-talk switch on 0.004 V or greater. Go to step Replace
H-207/VRC and talk into 39. H-207I
mouthpiece; observe indi- VRC.
cation on TS-723B/U.
39 Remove power, disconnect test
equipment, and return
C-2296/VRC to operational
condition.
2-7. C-2297/VRC TROUBLESHOOTING
a. Fault Verification. Fault verification for the C-2297/VRC consists of checking the C-2297/VRC to
make sure that the problem reported by organizational maintenance exists. This is done by perform-
ing the operational check in 2-15. Also, you must perform the operational check to make sure that
you have solved the problem.
b. Troubleshooting Actions. The following paragraphs provide tabular instructions to guide direct sup-
port maintenance personnel in fault isolation of the C-2297/VRC. Refer to FO-7, C-2297/VRC
schematic diagram while troubleshooting.
Before beginning to troubleshoot, remove the back cover from the C-2297/VRC by loosening four
captive screws. When finished troubleshooting, apply a light coating of insulating silicone compound
to preformed packing, replace back cover and tighten four captive screws.
2-36
TM 11-5830-340-31
b. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
1 Connect the test cables as
shown.
A A
C 9
X
9 C
0
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TESTCA9LE
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TESTCA9LE
No.5
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C2297/VRC, Test Setup
If continuity is not ob-
tained, repair the
faulty circuit.
If continuity is not ob-
tained, repair the
faulty circuit.
Test Equipment Required
Power Supply PP1104/G
Multimeter TS-352B/U
Electronic Voltmeter ME-30/U
Spectrum Analyzer TS-723(*)/U
Signal Generator AN/URM-127
Oscilloscope AN/USM-281A
150 ohm resistor
Test cable 2 (fabrication instructions in
appendix C)
Test cable 4 (fabrication instructions in
appendix C)
Test cable 5 (fabrication instructions in
appendix C)
oohms.
oohms.
Set the TS-352B/U to measur.e
resistance (RX1).
Set the volume control on the
C-2297/VRC fully clockwise.
Make continuity readings be-
tween the terminals of test
cables connected to the jacks
as indicated below:
J903-B to J902-B
J903-B to J903-E
J903-B to J902-E.
Set MONITOR switch to INT
ONLY and SlG-EXT-OFF
switch to EXT. Continue with
continuity checks.
J902-C to J904-D
J903-C to J904-H
J901C to J904-C
J901-D to J904-H
J901-E to J904-N
J901-F to J904-U
J901J to J904-E
J901-K to J904-K
J902-C to J903-C
4
2
3
5
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b. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
If continuity is not ob
tained, repair faulty
circuit.
If continuity is notob-
tained, repair
faulty circuit.
If continuity is not ob-
tained, repair
faulty circuit.
If continuity is not ob
tained, repair
faulty circuit.
Repair/
replace
VOL-
UME
control
R801.
Go to step
13.
If continuity is not ob
tained, repair
faulty circuit.
oohms.
oohms.
From between 9 and 11 kohms
to between 0 and 35 ohms
smoothly.
oohms.
oohms.
oohms. Set MONITOR switch to ALL
and continue continuity
checks:
J901-J to J904-L
J901-K to J904-K
Set MONITOR switch to A and
continue continuity checks:
J901-J to J904-M
J901-K to J904K
Set MONITOR switch to Band
continue continuity checks:
J901-H to J904-D
J901-J to J904-B
J901-K to J904-K
Set MONITOR switch to C and
continue continuity checks:
J901-J to J904-J
J901-K to J904-V
J901-C to J904-F.
Set SIG-EXT-OFF switch to
SIG and measure continuity
from J901-D to J901-A.
Connect TS352B/U to J904-L
and J902-B.
Rotate VOLUME control
throughout its range.
7
9
8
6
10
11
12
NOTE
Attach
terminal
L of
R801 to
ground.
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Go to step
15.
TS-723B/U
I AN/USM-281A I
From between 9 and 11 kohms
to between 0 and 35 ohms.
Connect a 150 ohm resistor to
terminals K and A of test
cable 4.
ConnectAN/USM-281A to
the TS-723B/U OSCILLO-
SCOPE terminals.
15
In some units RB01 may be 100 k: normal indication in step 12 is from between 90 and 110
kohms to between 0 and 35 ohms. Step 14 should indicate infinity. (R801 terminal L is not
connected.)
13 Connect TS-352B/U to J902-E
and J902A.
Rotate VOLUME control
throughout its range.
14
16
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b. Troubleshooting Actions Continued
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
17 Connect a 150 ohm resistor to
the output of the AN/URM-
127, and ME-30(*)/U across
the resistor as shown.
NOTE
Use the ME-30(*)/U to measure the output
signal level of the AN/URM127 in the
remainder of the procedures.
023
.. 150 OHMS I
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AN/URM127
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18 Connect the AN/URM-127 to
terminals D and A (ground)
oftest cable 2 attached to
J802. Adjust the output
frequency to 1000 Hz.
19 Adjust the AN/URM-127 out-
put signal level to 0.007 V as
read on the ME-30(*)/U.
20 Turn offPP-ll04/G. Connect
the positive lead to terminal
C and the negative lead to
terminal A of test cable 4.
21 Set the SIG-EXT-OFF switch
to OFF.
22 Set the MONITOR switch to
ALL.
23 Turn on PP-ll04/G and adjust
output to 22 Vdc.
24 Connect AN/URM-127 to ter-
minals D and A of test cable
2 connected to J902.
25 Adjust output of AN/URM-127
to 500 Hz and output signal
level to 0.007 V as measured
on the ME-30(*)/U.
26 Connect TS-723B/U METER Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac. Go to step Replace
leads to terminals K and A of 26. ABO.
test cable 4.
27 Connect TS-723B/U AF Less than 2% and undistorted Go to step Replace
INPUT leads to terminals K sine wave on AN/USM-281A. 28. ABO.
and A of test cable 4.
Measure distortion.
2B Adjust AN/URM-127 output
to 1000 Hz at 0.007 V.
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b. Troubleshooting Actions - Continued
Normal Indication Obtained?
Step Instruction Indication Yes No
29 Connect TS-723B/U METER Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac. Go to step Replace
leads to terminals K and A of 30. ABO.
test cable 4.
30 Connect TS-723B/U AF Less than 2% and undistorted Go to step Replace
INPUT leads to terminals K sine wave on AN/USM-2B1A. 31. ABO.
A of test cable 4. Measure
distortion.
31 Adjust AN/URM-127 output to
3000 Hz at 0.007 V.
32 Connect TS-723B/U METER Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac. Go to step Replace
leads to terminals K and A of 33. ABO.
test cable 4.
33 Connect TS-723B/U AF Less than 2% and undistorted .Go to step Replace
INPUT leads to terminals K sine wave on AN/USM-2B1A. 34. ABO.
and A of test cable 4.
Measure distortion.
34 Set the PP-ll04/G to 25.5 Vdc.
35 Connect the TS-723B/U Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac. Go to step Replace
METER leads to terminals K 36. ABO.
and A of test cable 4.
36 Connect the TS-723B/U AF Less than 2% and undistorted Go to step Replace
INPUT leads to terminals K sine wave on AN/USM-2B1A. 37. ABO.
and A of test cable 4.
Measure distortion.
37 Set the PP-ll 04/G to 30 Vde.
38 Connect the TS-723B/U Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac. Go to step Replace
METER leads to terminals K 39. ABO.
and A on test cable '1-
39 Connect the TS-723B/U AF Less than 27i and undistorted Go to step Replace
INPUT leads to terminals K sine wave on AN/USM2B1A. 40. A80.
and A of test cable 4.
Measure distortion.
40 Remove the AN/URM-127
(with ME30(*)/U and ,resis-
tor) from ,J802 and connect it
to terminals D and A of test
cable on J803.
41 Connect the TS-723B/U Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac. Go to step Replace
METER leads to terminals K 42. ABO.
and A of test cable 4, record
the reading for use in step 42
to 45.
42 Connect TS723B/U METER Same as step 41 in each position. Go to step Replace or
leads to terminals K and A of 43. repair
test cable 4. Rotate
faulty
MONITOR switch to A, INT
S901
ONLY and B.
circuit.
43 Set MONITOR switch to C.
44 Change 150 ohm resistor con-
nection from terminal K to
terminal V of test cable 4.
240
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b. Troubleshooting Actions Continued
Normal Indication Obtained?
Step Instruction Indication Yes No
45 Connect TS-723B/U METER Same as step 41. Go to step Replace or
leads to terminals K and A of 46. repair
test cable 4. faulty
S901
circuit.
46 Remove power, disconnect test
equipment, and return
C-2297/VRC to operational
I
condition.
2-8. C-2298NRC TROUBLESHOOTING
a. Fault Verification. Fault verification for the C-2298/VRC consists of checking the C-2298/VRC to
make sure that the problem reported by organizational maintenance exists. This is done by perform-
ing the operational check in 2-16. Also, you must perform the operational check to make sure that
you have solved the problem.
b. Troubleshooting Actions. The following paragraphs provide tabular instructions to guide direct sup-
port maintenance personnel in fault isolation of the C-2298/VRC. Refer to the C-2298/VRC
schematic diagram while troubleshooting.
Before beginning to troubleshoot, remove the back cover from the.C-2298/VRC by loosening four
captive screws. When finished troubleshooting, apply a light coating of insulating silicone compound
to preformed packing, replace back cover and tighten four captive screws.
2-.
1M 11-5830-340-30
2-9. C-1 0456/VRC TROUBLESHOOTING - Continued
a. Fault Verification. Fault verification for the C-10456/VRC consists of checking the C-I0456/VRC to
make sure that the problem reported by organizational maintenance exists. This is done by perform-
ing the operational check in 2-17. Also, you must perform the operational check to make sure that
you have solved the problem.
b. Troubleshooting Actions. The following paragraphs provide tabular instructions to guide direct sup-
port maintenance personnel in fault isolation of the C-I0456/VRC. Refer to the C-10456/VRC
schematic diagram while troubleshooting.
Before beginning to troubleshoot, remove the back cover from the C-10456/VRC by loosening four
captive screws. When finished troubleshooting, apply a light coating of insulating silicone compound
to preformed packing, replace back cover, and tighteu four captive screws.
Step Instruction
Normal
Indication
Indication Obtained?
Yes No
1 Connect the test cables as
shown.

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GROUND MEASUREMENTS
REQUIRED ON TEST CABLE 3
MAY BE MADE FROM TEST CABLE 2
PIN A IS CHASSIS GROUND.
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B
C
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('- J04.56/VRC, Test Setup
2
3
Set the TS352.B/U to measure
resistance RXl.
Set the VOLUME control on
the C-10456/VRC fully clock-
wise.
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b. Troubleshooting Actions Continued
Normal Indication Obtained?
Step Instruction Indication Yes No
4 Make continuity reading be- oohms. If continuity is not ob-
tween the terminals of test tained repair the
cables connected to the jacks. faulty circuit
as indicated below:
J801-A to J802-A
J801-A to J804-A
Test Equipment Required
J801-B to J804-B
J801-C to J804-C
Power Supply PPl104/G
J801-D to J804-D
Multimeter TS352B/U
J801-F to J804-F
Electronic Voltmeter ME-30/U
J801H to J804-H
Spectrum Analyzer TS723(*)/U
J801-J to J804-J
Signal Generator AN/URM-127
J801K to J804-K
Oscilloscope AN/USM-281A
J801-L to J804-L
150 ohm resistor
J801-M to J804-M
Test cable lA (fabrication instructions in
J801-N to J804-N
appendix C)
J801U to J804U
Test cable 2 (fabrication instructions in
J801-V to J804-U
appendix C)
J801E to J801-L
Test cable 3 (fabrication instructions in
J804-E to J804-L
appendix C)
J802-B to J802-E
Test cable 4 (fabrication instructions in
J802-B to J803-B
appendix C)
J802-D to J803-B
J802-E to J803-E
J802-C to J805-3
J803-C to J805-1
5 Set MONITOR switch to ALL oto 35 ohms. Go to step Repair
and measure resistance be- 6. faulty
tween J801-L and J802-E. circuit.
6 Set MONITOR switch to A and oto 35 ohms. Go to step Repair
measure resistance between 7. faulty
J801-M and J802-E. circuit.
7 Set MONITOR switch to INT oto 35 ohms. Go to step Repair
ONLY and measure resist- 8. faulty
ance between J801L and circuit.
J802E.
8 Set MONITOR switch to B oto 35 ohms. Go to step Repair
and measure resistance be- 9. faulty
tween J801-B and J802E. circuit.
9 Set MONITOR switch to C and oto 35 ohms. Go to step Repair
measure resistance between 10. faulty
J801-J and J802-E. circuit.
10 Set MONITOR switch to ALL.
11 Connect TS-352B/U between
terminal E of J802 and ter-
minal L of J80l,
12 Rotate VOLUME control From between 9 and 11 kohms Go to step Replace
throughout its range. to between 0 and 35 ohms 13. VOL
smoothly. UME
control
R80I.
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2-13. AM-1780/VRC MAINTENANCE
a. Operational Check
This task covers the operational check of the AM-17BO/VRC.
INITIAL SETUP
Test Equipment Required
Power Supply PP-ll04/G
Multimeter TS-352B/U
Electronic Voltmeter ME-30/U
Spectmm Analyzer TS-723(*)/U
Signal Generator AN/URM-127
Cable Assembly CG-1471/U
100 ohm resistor
600 ohm resistor
Test cable lA and lB (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
Test cable 4 (fabrication instmctions in appendix C)
Test cable 5 (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
Equipment Condition
Test cables, power supply, spectrum analyzer, signal generator with electronic voltmeter, and 100 ohm
resistor connected as shown.
Power supply turned on and set for 25.5 Vdc.
Signal generator turned on and set for 1 kHz.
K
C
A
PIO
AM1780
TEST CABLE
NO.IA
JSOI
JS03
JSOS JS06
AM1780IVRC
JS10 JS04 JS08
JS07
JS09
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H V

NO.IS
TS723(")/U
(RMS & DISTORTION)
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a. Operational Check .. Continued
Step Operation Normal indication COrJ.;'ective procedure
1 Set AM-1780/VRC INSTALLATION switch to OTHER, MAIN PWR to NORM, and POWER
CKT EKR to ON.
POWER lamp lights.
2
Refer to troubleshooting
actions,2-5c(11).
Adjust output of AN/URM-127 to obtain between 11 and 13 Vac on TS-723(*)/U. Record
TS-723(*)/U voltage.
Between 11 and 13 Vac.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-5c(I).
3 Read output level of AN/URM-127 on ME-30(*)/U and record it for reference.
Between 0.170 and 0.276 Vac.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions,2-5c(1).
NOTE
For AM1780/VRC provided with variable gain amplifier assembly A250, the
required output may be obtained by adjusting potentiometer R260. For AM-1780/
VRC with fixed gain amplifier assembly A250B, no adjustment is provided. .
4 Adjust TS-723(*)/U to measure distortion.
Less than 10% distortion.
Replace assembly A520.
5
6
NOTE
For AM-17801VRC with fixed gain amplifier assembly A250B, distortion will nor-
mally be less than 10%.
Set AM-1780/VRC POWER CKT BKR to OFF and readjust TS-723(*)/U to measure voltage.
Connect test cable 5 to J510. Disconnect URM-127 with ME-30(*)/U from test cable 1A and con-
nect it to test cable 5 as shown.
PPll04/G
+ (25.5VDC) -
PlO
AM1780
TEST CABLE
NO.lA
v

TEST CABLE NO.1 B


JS03
J50l
JS05 J506
AM1780/VRC
J501
J511
J509
AN/URM.127
TS723(")/U
(RMS & DISTORTION)
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b. Inspection of Installed Items. Do the following anytime back cover is removed from AM-1780/VRC.
(1) Inspect all sides of case for holes, dents, and gouges.
(2) Inspect inside of unit for general cleanliness.
(3) Inspect for loose or missing hardware.
(4) Inspect inside for damaged components or assemblies.
(5) Inspect for loose or broken connections.
c. Removal and Replacement
(1) Filter Assembly A5, Old Version
REMOVAL
L Loosen eight captive screws and lift off back cover.
2. Remove three mounting screws and lift out filter assembly, A5.
MOUNTING SCREWS
MOUNTING
SCREWS
AM 1780/VRC
NOTE
To replace one version of
the filter assembly with other
version, refir- 'to 2-13c(3).
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3. Use masking tape and mark which standoff
(E512, E513 and E514) each lead attaches
to.
4. Unsolder the leads.
REPLACEMENT
1. Solder the three leads to the proper
standoffs.
2. Replace the filter assembly and tighten the
three mounting screws.
3. Apply light coatmg of insulating silicone
compound to preformed packing on back cover.
4. Replace cover and tighten eight captive screws.
(2) Filter Assembly A5, New Version
E513 E514
Neu' Filter Assembly
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c. Removal and Replacement - Continued
(2) Filter Assembly Af>, New Version
REMOVAL
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AS
MOUNTING
SCREWS
1. Loosen eight captive screws and remove back cover.
2. Remove three mounting screws and lift out A5 assembly.
3. Use making tape and mark which standoff
(E514, E515, and E516) each lead attaches
to.
4. Unsolder the leads.
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Old Filt('r
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c. Removal and Replacement - Continued
(2) Filter Assembly A:"), New Version - Continued
REPLACEMENT
1. Solder the leads to proper standoffs.
2. Replace the filter assembly and tighten three mounting screws.
3. Apply a light coating of insulating silicone compound to preformed packing on back cover.
4. Replace back cover and tighten eight captive screws.
NOTE
To replace the filter with one that is a different version, refer to 2-13c(3).
(3) Replacing one version of filter assembly with the other version:
(a) Use 22 AWG stranded wire and prepare three 12-inch long jumper wires, 2 white-red and 1
black.
(b) Remove the three wires from the defective filter.
(c) If replacement filter is old version:
Connect a white-red jumper to E514. (E514 is connected through a brown wire to
L501.)
Connect a white-red jumper to E515. (E515 is connected through a red wire to
L501.)
Connect the black jumper wire to standoff terminal E516.
Proceed to step (e).
E516
E512 @:{======::::;'\
Old Pilter Assembly
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c. Removal and Replacement Continued
(3) Replacing One Version of Filter Assembly with the Other Version - Continued
(d) If replacement filter is new version:
Connect a white-red jumper to E512. (E512 is connected through a brown wire to
L501.)
Connect a white-red jumper to E513. ~ 5 3 is connected through a red wire to
L501.)
Connect the black jumper to standoff terminal E514.
Proceed to step (e).
o
E512
o
NI'U' Filter Assembly
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(e) Install the replacement filter assembly.
(f) Run the three jumper wires along the side of chassis.
(g) Connect jumpers to same colored wires removed. from defective filter. Use spaghetti to cover
solder points.
(h) Tie jumpers at convenient points along the wire form.
(i) Apply light coating of silicone insulating compound to prlilformed packing on back cover.
(j) Replace back cover and tighten eight captive screws.
(4) Assembly A520
REMOVAL
1. Loosen eight captive screws and lift off back cover.
2. Remove f o u ~ mounting screws.
3. Pull A520 from J512.
REPLACEMENT
1. Line up contracts on A520 with J512.
2. Gently push A520 into place.
3. Replace A520 and tighten four mounting screws.
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c. Removal and Replacement - Continued
(4) Assembly A520 - Continued
4. Apply light coating of insulating compound to preformed packing on back cover.
5. Replace back cover and tighten eight captive screws.
MOUNTING SCREWS
MOUNTING SCREWS
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AM-l 780/VRC. Assembly A520 Location
(5) Heat Sink Assembly A4
REMOVAL
1. Remove A520 per 2-13c(4).
2. Use masking tape and mark four leads with their attachment point.
3. Unsolder the four leads.
4. Remove the four mounting screws and lift out the heat sink assembly.
HEAT SINK
ASSEMBLY
A4
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MOUNTING
SCREWS
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AM-/7HO/VRC. Heat Sink A.J
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c. Removal and Replacement- Continued
(5) Heat Sink Assembly A4 - Continued
REPLACEMENT
1. Position the replacement heat sink assembly and tighten the four mounting screws.
2. Solder the four leads.
3. Replace A520 per 2-13c(4).
(6) Amplifier Assembly A250
REMOVAL
1. Remove A520 per 2-13c(14).
2. Loosen two A250 hole-down screws.
3. Gently pull A250 from A520.
REPLACEMENT
1. Line up A250 contacts with contacts on A520 and gently press A250 into place.
2. Tighten two hold-down screws.
3. Replace A520 per 2-13c(4).
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HOLD-DOWN SCREWS
@
A2S0
A520 WIRING SIDE A520 EL9XV036
(7) Relays
REMOVAL
1. Loosen eight captive screws and remove back cover.
2. Remove two hold-down screws on faulty relay.
NOTE
On AM-1780/VRC's with the latest version of filter assembly A5, the filter assembly must be
removed to gain access to K503.
3. Pull relay from its socket.
TM 115830-340-30
c. Removal and Replacement - Continued
(7) Relays - Continued
REPLACEMENT
1. Check that pins on replacement relay are
straight.
2. Insert relay into its socket.
3. Tighten two hold-down screws.
4. Apply light coating of silicone insulating compound to preformed packing on back cover.
5. Replace back cover and tighten eight captive screws.
K50J KS02 K501
AM-1780/VRC, Relay Location
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2-14. C-2296/VRC MAINTENANCE
a. Operational Check
(1) Without Optional Test Box
This task covers the operational check of C-2296/VRC.
INITIAL SETUP
Test Equipment Required
Power Supply PP-1l04/G
Signal Generator AN/URM-127
Electronic Voltmeter ME-30(*)/U
Spectrum Analyzer TS-723(*)/U
Oscilloscope AN/USM-281A
Multimeter TS-352(*)/U
Cable Assembly CG-1471/U
Test cable 5 (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
150 ohm resistor, 2 watts
270
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a. Operational Check - Continued
".
(1) Without Optional Test Box - Continued
INITIAL SETUP - Continued
Equipment Condition
Back cover removed from C-2296/VRC.
Test cable and power supply connected to C-2296/VRC as shown.
J62
C-2296/VRC
~ H207/VRC
L"- ----I
A ~ ~
C 22V
B +
~ TEST CABLE
N O ~
J
K
E
F
PPl104/G
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AN/URM-127. ME-30(*)/U. and 150 ohm resistor connected as shown.
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v.,.,
150 OHMS
II
---
ME30(O)/U I---
AN/URM127
AN/USM281A
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Connect AN/USM-281A to TS-723(*)/U OSCILLOSCOPE terminals.
2-;
TM 11-5830-340-30
a. Operational Check - Continued
(1) Without Optional Test Box - Continued
Step Operation Normal indication Corrective procedure
1 Connect 150 ohm resistor between terminals K and A of test cable 5.
2 Turn on PP-l1 04/G and adjust output to 22 V.
3 Connect AN/URM-127 with ME-30(*)/U and resistor to terminal 3 ofTB61 andchassis.
TB61
El9XV021
C-2296/VRC. Internal View
4 Adjust output of AN/URM-127 to 500 Hz at 0.007 V. Read AN/URM-127 output level on
ME-30(*)/U throughout this procedure.
5 Connect TS-723(*)/U METER leads to terminals K and A (ground) of test cable 5.
Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-6b.
6 Connect TS-723(*)/U AF INPUT leads to terminals K and A (ground) of test cable 5.
Less than 21Jr distortion and
undistorted sine wave on
AN/USM-281A.
7
8
9
10
11
12
2-72
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-6b.
Adjust output of AN/URM-127 to 3000 Hz at 0.007 Vac and repeat measurements in steps 5
and 6.
Adjust output of AN/URM-127 to 1000 Hz at 0.007 Vac and repeat measurements in steps 5
and 6.
Adjust output of PP-ll04/G to 30.0 V and repeat measurements in steps 5 and 6.
Adjust output of PPII04/G to 25.5 V and repeat measurements in steps 5 and 6.
Connect output of AN/URM-127 to terminals J and A of test cable 5. . .
Listen to H-207/VRC earphone while rotating C-2296/VRC VOLUME control throughout its
range.
Test signal heard and no dis-
tortion caused by VOLUME
control.
Replace VOLUME con-
trol.
TM 115830340-3(
a. Operational Check - Continued
(2) Using Optional Test Box and C-2297NRC
This task covers the operational check of the C-2296/VRC using the optional test box and C-2297/VRC.
INITIAL SETUP
Test Equipment Required
Receiver-Transmitter, Radio RT-246(*)/VRC
or
Receiver-Transmitter, Radio RT-524(*)/VRC
Mounting MT-I029/VRC
Cable Assembly, Power, Electrical CX-4720/VRC
Cable Assemby, Special Purpose, Electrical CX-4723/VRC (2 ea)
Cable Assembly, RF CG-1773/U
Adapter, Connector UG-201
Control, Intercommunication Set C-2297/VRC
Power Supply PP-l104/G
Wattmeter AN/URM-120
Dummy Load, Electrical DA-75/U
Test box (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
Equipment Condition
,Dummy antenna, wattmeter, power supply, mount, radio, C-2296/VRC, C-2297/VRC, and test box connected
as shown.
ATOR
MBlY
DUMMY ANTENNA
AN/URMl20 DA75/U RECEIVER TRANSMInER
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ANT
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0
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0
TEST BOX
MIKE CONT
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VMT-l029IVRC
MT-I029IVRC
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ONLY C-2299IVRC
.
CX-47:r.JIVRC

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C2297IVRC
ANTENNA
OR
8 C2299IVR TEST
CONTROL
!:.2298IVRC
CX4722/VRC
-
-
cX'4iiJivRC-
POWER
A.lo
TRANSFER
CX4720/VRC
25,5VDC
0 0
CONTROL
POWER
C27421VRC SOURCE FREQ
ODD EVEN
CX-4723IVRC
0 0
C C-27421VRC TEST
C2296IVRC

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CX7621/VRC INDIC
'--{ J901 '
CX7DS8/VRC
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J904
J L
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'-- \
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H207IVRC
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1M 1 1-5830-340-30
a. Operational Check - Continued
(2) Using Optional Test Box and C-2297/VRC - Continued
Step Operation Normal indication Corrective procedure
1 Turn on and adjust output of power supply to 25.5 V.
2 Turn on receiver-transmitter. Adjust it to operate on any convenient frequency and note the low
output transmission power.
3 Set receiver-transmitter SQUELCH switch to NEW OFF.
4 Set C-2297/VRC SIG-EXT-OFF switch to OFF.
5 Set C-2296/VRC VOLUME control to midposition.
6 Press H-207/VRC push-to-talk switch several times.
Lamps on both control boxes
light each time.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-5b.
7 Set C-2297/VRC SIG-EXT-OFF switch to SIG several times.
Lamps on both control boxes
light each time.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-6b.
8 Set C2297/VRC SIG-EXT-OFF switch to EXT.
C-2296/VRC lamp goes out and
C-2297/VRC light remains
lighted.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-6b.
9 Set C-2297/VRC MONITOR switch to A.
10 Listen to H-207/VRC earphone while rotating C-2296/VRC VOLUME control throughtout its
range.
Radio rushing noise, volume
varying smoothly.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions,2-6b.
11 Press H-207/VRC push-to-talk switch; talk and listen for sidetone. (Intercom circuit test of
C-2296/VRC).
Transmitter keyed, sidetone
heard on loudspeaker and
H-207/VRC.
If transmitter keyed but
no sidetone is heard,
replace module ABO
(2-14c(2)).lf trans-
mitter is not keyed,
refer to troubleshoot-,
ing actions in 2-6b.
12 Hold C-2296/VRC RAD TRANS-INT switch to RAD TRANS, press H-207/VRC push-to-talk
switch, talk and listen for sidetone. (Radio circuit test of C-2296/VRC.)
Transmitter keyed, sidetone
heard on H-207/VRC.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-6b.
13 Turn off power and disconnect test equipment.
14 Set TS-352B/U to measure resistance RXl. Check continuity between E61 and J61-E and be-
tween E62 and J61-F.
Continuity should be obtained.
Repair faulty wiring.
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a. Operational Check - Continued
(3) Using Optional Test Box and C-2298/VRC
This task covers the operational check of the C-2296/VRC using the optional test box and a C-2298/VRC.
INITIAL SETUP
Test Equipment Required
Receiver-Transmitter, Radio RT-246(*)/VRC
or
Receiver-Transmitter, Radio RT-524(*)/VRC
Mounting MT-I029/VRC
Cable Assembly, Power, Electrical CX-4720/VRC
Cable Assembly, Special Purpose, Electrical CX-4723/VRC (2 ea)
Cable Assembly, RF CG-1773/U
Adapter, .cable assembly (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
Adapter, Connector UG-201
Control, Intercommunication Set C-2298/VRC
Power Supply PP-l104/G
Wattmeter AN/URM120
Dummy Load, Electrical DA-75/U
Test box (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
Equipment Condition
Dummy antenna, wattmeter, power supply, mount, radio, C-2296/VRC, C-2298/VRC, and test box connected
as shown.
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C-2299/VRC
TEST BOX
I
DUMMY ANTENNA
AN/URMI20 OA 75/U
I
RECEIVER TRANSMlmR
XMOOE 0
MIKE
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MT
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,- - I 1,1' MTl029/VRC
l-:t
I.. CX4723IVRC
C2297IVRC
OR
C'2;l98IVRC
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25.5VDC
... ...__POWER
SOURCE
CX..722IVRC
ANTENNA

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POWER
ALO BHI TRANSFER
o 0 CONTROL
FREQ .. cr;> c;.27421VRC
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RADIO SETUP WITH TEST BOX
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1M I 1-5830-340-30
a. Operational Check Continued
(3) Using Optional Test Box and C-2298NRC - Continued
Step Operation Normal indication Corrective procedure
1 Turn on and adjust output of power supply to 25.5 V.
2 Turn on receiver-transmitter, adjust it to operate on any convenient frequency, and note low out-
put transmission power.
3 Set receiver-transmitter SQUELCH switch to NEW OFF.
4 Rotate C-2296/VRC VOLUME control throughout its range, listen to H-207/VRC earphone.
(C-2298/VRC MONITOR switch may be in any position.)
Radio rushing noise, volume
varying smoothly.
5
6
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-6b.
Press H-207NRC push-to-talk switch, talk and listen for sidetone.
Transmitter keyed, sidetone
heard on loudspeaker and H-
207/VRC. (Intercom circuit
test of C-2296NRC.)
If transmitter keyed but
no sidetone is heard,
replace module ABO
(2-14c(2)). If trans-
mitter is not keyed,
refer to troubleshoot-
ing actions, 2-6b.
Hold H207/VRC RAD TRANS-INT switch to RAD TRANS, press H-207NRC push-to-talk
switch, talk and listen for sidetone. (Radio circuit test of C-2296/VRC.)
Transmitter keyed and sidetone
heard on loudspeaker and
H-207/VRC.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-6b.
7 Set TS-352B/U to measure resistance, RXl. Make the following continuity checks:
E61 to J61-E
E62 to J61-F
J62-A to J61-D
J62-B to J61-B
Continuity should be obtained. Repair faulty wiring.
b. Inspection of Installed Items. Do the following anytime back cover is removed from C-::!296/VRC:
(1) Inspect all sides of case for holes, dents, and gouges.
(2) Inspect inside of unit for general cleanliness.
(3) Inspect for loose or missing hardware.
(4) Inspect inside for damaged components or assemblies.
(5) Inspect for loose 01' broken connections.
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2-14. C-2296/VRC MAINTENANCE - Continued
c. Removal and Replacement
(1) H207/VRC
This task covers removal and replacement of H-207/VRC of the C-2296/VRC.
INITIAL SETUP
Tools
Tool Kit TS-IOO/G
Materials/Parts
Handset H-207/VRC SCDL415575
Silicone compound, item 7, appendix B,
Masking tape\ item 10, appendix B.
REMOVAL
1. Loosen four screws and remove back cover.
2. Loosen gland nut and two retaining nuts.
3. Use masking tape and mark five leads and their point of attachment to TB61.
4. Remove the five screws from TB61 and remove H-207/VRC and cord.
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RETAINING NUTS
C2296/VRC, Internal V;e!l'
5. Remove gland nut and retaining hardware, noting the order of removal.
REPLACEMENT
1. Place gland nut and retaining hardware on H-207/VRC cord in the order noted during removal.
2. Attach the five leads to TB61.
3. Ensure that the rubber pad is in place on back cover.
4. Apply a light coating of silicone compound to preformed packing on back covel'.
5. Replace back cover and tighten four hold-down screws.
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c. Removal and Replacement - Continued
(2) Microphone Amplifier Assembly ABO
This task covers removal and replacement of microphone amplifier assembly ABO of C-2296/VRC.
INITIAL SETUP
Tools
Tool Kit TK-I00/G
Materials/Parts
Microphone Amplifier Assembly ABO
SMC415198 Silicone compound, item
7, appendix B.
REMOVAL
1. Loosen four screws and remove back cover.
2. Loosen two ABO hold-down screws.
3. Carefully remove ABO from receptacle.
HOLDDOWN SCREWS
C-2296/VRC, Internal View
RUBBER
PAD ON
STUD
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REPLACEMENT
1. Ensure that rubber pads are attached to back cover, and stud on chassis.
2. Carefully line up pins on ABO with receptacle and press ABO into place. Tighten two hold-down screws.
3. Apply a light coating of insulating silicone compound to preformed packing on back cover.
4. Replace back covel' and tighten four screws.
2-15. C-2297/VRC MAINTENANCE
a. Operational Check
(1) Without Optional Test Box
This task covers the operational check of C-2297/VRC.
INITIAL SETUP
Test E quipment Required
Power Supply PP-ll04/G
Signal Generator AN/URM-127
Electronic Voltmeter ME-30(*)/U
Spectrum Analyzer TS-723(*)/U
Oscilloscope AN/USM-2BIA
Cable Assembly CG-1471/U
Test cable lA (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
Test cable 2 (2 ea) (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
Test cable 5 (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
Resistor, 150 ohms, 2 watts (3 each)
Multimeter TS-352B/U
2-78
a. Operational Check - Continued
(1) Without Opt.ional Test Box Continued
INITiAL SETUP - Continued
Equipment Conditions
Test cables and power supply connected to C-2297/VRC as shown.
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A
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25.5V
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TE,ST CABLE TEST CABLE
NO.2
NO.2
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Connect 150 ohm resistor, AN/URM-127, and ME-30(*)/U as shown.

150 OHMS

AAA
yy
-
ME-30(')/U
-
AN/URM127
AN/UsM281 A
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Connect AN/USM281A to TS-723(*)/U OSCILLOSCOPE terminals.
Connect a 150 ohm resistor between terminals K and A of test cable 1A.
Turn on PP-ll04/G and set output for 25.5 V.
2'
1M I 1-)IUOJ4U-JU
a. Operational Check - Continued
(1) Without Optional Test Box - Continued
Step Operation Normal indication Corrective procedure
1 Set C-2297/VRC MONITOR switch to ALL and SIG-EXT-OFF switch to OFF.
2 Connect AN/URM-127 to terminals D and A of test cable 2 connected to J902.
3 Adjust output of AN/URM-127 to 1 kHz at O.007-Vac.
4 Adjust TS-723(*)/U to measure voltage and output between terminals K and A of test cable lA.
Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-7b.
5 Adjust TS-723(*)/U to measure distortion and connect between terminals K and A of test cable
lA. Also observe waveform on AN/USM-28lA.
Less than 2% distortion on TS-
723(*)/U and undistorted sine
wave on AN/USM-281A.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-7b.
6 Disconnect 150 ohm resistor from K and reconnect it to terminal V of test cable lA.
7 Set MONITOR switch to C.
8 Adjust TS-723(*)/U to measure voltage and output between terminals V and A of test cable lA.
Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions,2-7b.
9 Turn off PP-1104/G.
10 Connect 150 ohm resistor across terminals B and A of test cable 5.
11 Turn on PP-1104/G.
C-2297/VRC indicator lamp
lights.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-7b.
12 Set C-2297/VRC SIG-EXT-OFF switch to EXT.
C-2297/VRC indicator lamp
lights.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions,2-7b.
13 Connect TS-352B/U to terminals C(+) and A (negative, ground) of test cable 5.
+25.5 V (power supply voltage).
Refer to troubleshooting
actions,2-7b.
14 Remove power, disconnect test equipment and return C-2297/VRC to operational condition.
2-80
TM 11-5830-340-30
a. Operational Check - Continued
(2) Using Optional Test Box and C-2296/VRC
This task covers the operational check of the C-2297/VRC using the optional test box and C-2296/VRC.
INITIAL SETUP
Test Equipment Required
Receiver-Transmitter, Radio RT-246(*)/VRC
or
Receiver-Transmitter, Radio RT-524(*)/VRC
Mounting MT-I029/VRC
Cable Assembly, Power, Electrical CX-4720/VRC
Cable Assembly, Special Purpose, Electrical CX-4723/VRC (2 ea)
Cable Assembly, RF CG-1773/U
Adapter, Connector UG-201
Control, Intercommunication Set C-2296/VRC
Power Supply PP-l104/G
Wattmeter AN/URM-120
Dummy Load, Electrical DA-75/U
Test box (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
Handset H189/GR, or similar audio accessory
Equipment Condition
Dummy antenna wattmeter, power supply, mount, radio, C-2296/VRC, C2297/VRC, and test box connected
as shown.
CATC
SEMBl
DUMMY ANTENNA
AN/URMl:lO DA-75/U RECEIVER TRANSMITIER ..

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MIKE
TE5T BOX
09 0
VMT-l029/VRC
MTl029/VRC
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ONLY C-2299/VRC
, ...

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C22'I7/VRC
ANTENNA OR B C2299/VR TEST
CONTROl C:l298/VRC
CX-4722/VRC
-
-

POWER
AlO aHI
TRANSFER

:l5.5VDC
0 0
CONTROL
POWER
SOURCE

ODD EVEN

0 0
C TE5T
C2296/VRC
C2991IVRC
J62 h
CX.7621/vRC

"-{
J904 J901 '
CX-7058/VRC
r J61
AS
J L

'-- \
J903 . J902
)
........ 0' ........
H:101IVRC

2-
1M 11-5830-340-30
a. Operational Check - Continued
(2) Using Optional Test Box and C-2296/VRC - Continued
Step Operation Normal indication Corrective procedure
1 Turn on and adjust output of power supply to 25.5 V.
2 Turn on receiver-transmitter, adjust it to operate on any convenient frequency; note the low out-
put transmission power.
3 Set receiver-transmitter SQUELCH switch to NEW OFF.
4 Set C-2297/VRC SIG-EXT-OFF switch to OFF.
5 Set C-2296/VRC VOLUME control to midposition.
6 Press H-207/VRC (connected to C-2296/VRC) push-to-talk switch several times.
Lamps on both control boxes
light each time.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-7b.
7 Set C-2297/VRC SIG-EXT-OFF switch to SIG several times.
Lamps on both control boxes
light each time.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions,2-7b.
8 Set C-2297/VRC SIG-EXT-OFF switch to EXT.
C-2296 lamp goes out, C-2297I
VRC light remains lighted.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-7b.
9 Connect handset to J903.
10 Set C-2297/VRC VOLUME control to midposition.
11 Set C-2297/VRC MONITOR switch to each position, in turn, and listen to handset.
Radio rushing noise should be
heard at each position.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-7b.
12 Listen to handset and rotate VOLUME control throughout its range.
Radio rushing noise level varies
smoothly.
Replace VOLUME con-
trol.
13 Connect handset to J902, set MONITOR switch to each position, in turn, and listen to hand set.
Radio rushing noise should be
heard at each position.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-7b.
14 Set MONITOR switch to ALL, press handset push-to-talk switch.
Receiver-transmitter should be
keyed.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions 2-7b.
15 With handset push-to-talk switch operated, talk into handset and listen for sidetone.
Sidetone heard in handset and
on loudspeaker.
Replace microphone
amplifier module A80
(2-15d).
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a. Operational Check - Continued
(2) Using Optional Test Box and C-2296/VRC - Continued
Step Normal indication Corrective procedme
16 Connect handset to J903 and repeat step 15 for each position of the MONITOR switch.
Receiver-transmitter keyed,
sidetone heard on hangset
and loudspeaker, each posi-
tion.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions 2-7b.
17
18
Set C2297/VRC MONITOR switch to ALL.
Press H207/VRC (connected to C-2296/VRC) push-to-talk switch, talk into handset, and listen
for sidetone.
Receiver-transmitter keyed,
sidetone heard on H207/VRC
and loudspeaker.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-7b.
19 Set C2297/VRC MONITOR switch to A.
20 Hold C-2296/VRC RAD TRANS-INT switch to RAD TRANS and repeat step 18.
(3) Using Optional Test Box and C2298/VRC
This task covers the operational check of the C-2297/VRC using the optipnal test box and a C-2298/VRC.
INITIAL SETUP
Test Equipment Required
Receiver-Transmitter, Radio RT-246(*)/VRC
or
Receiver-Transmitter, Radio RT-524(*)/VRC
Mounting MT-I029/VRC
Cable Assembly, Power, Electrical CX-4720/VRC
Cable Assembly, Special Purpose, Electrical CX-4723/VRC (2 ea)
Cable Assembly, RF CG-1773/U
Adapter, cable assembly (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
Adapter, Connector UG-201
Control, Intercommunication Set C2298/VRC
Power Supply PP-l104/G
Wattmeter AN/URM-120
Dummy Load, Electrical DA-75/U
Test box (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
Handset, H-189/GR, or similar audio accessory

TM 11583034030
a. Operational Check - Continued
(:3) Using Optional Test Box and C-2298/VRC - Continued
Equipment Conditions
Dummy antenna, wattmeter, power supply, mount, radio C-2297/VRC, C-2298/VRC, and test box connected
as shown.
TEST BOX
RECEIVER TRANSMITIER
ANT
I
HANDSET
MTl029/VRC
CX4723IVRC
CX4722/VRC
MT-l029IVRC
ONLY
ANTENNA
CONTROL
C-2299IVRC
C2297IVRC
OR
C2JI8IVRC

B C2299IVR TEST
CX-4723IVRC

CX.4720IVRC 25.5VDC
-...;;.;.;.""-""---_ POWER
SOURCE
ADAPTER CABlE
ASSEMBlY
(SEE NOTE)
POWER
AlO IiHi TRANSFER
o 0 CONTROl
FREQ C2742IVRC
oDD EVEN
o 0
J803
CX4723IVRC
C C2742IVRC TEST
NOTE:
TEST BOX AND CAllE lOCAllY
FABRICATED.
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Step Operation Normal indication Corrective procedure
1 Turn on and output of power supply to 25.5 V.
2 Turn on receiver-transmitter, adjust it to operate on any convenient frequency, and note the low
output transmission power.
3 Set receiver-transmitter SQUELCH switch to NEW OFF.
4 Set C-2297/VRC SIG-EXT-OFF switch to EXT.
Lamp on C-2297NRC should
light.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-7b.
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TM 11-5830-340
a. Operational Check - Continued
(3) Using Optional Test Box and C-2298IYRC - Continued
Step Operation ~ n n a l indication C'olTective pl'ocedme
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-7b.
5 Set C-2297/VRC SIG-EXT-OFF switch to SIG several times.
Lamp on C-2297/VRC should
light each time.
6
7
8
9
10
11
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2- 7b.
Connect handset to J903 of C-2297/VRC.
Set C-2297/VRC VOLUME control to midposition.
Set C-2297/VRC MONITOR switch to each position in turn and listen to handset.
Radio rushing noise should be
heard at each position.
Listen to handset and rotate VOLUME control throughout its range.
Radio rushing noise level varies
smoothly.
Replace VOLUME con-
trol.
Connect handset to J902, set MONITOR switch to each position in turn and listen to handset.
Radio rushing noise should be
heard at each position.
Refer to troubleshootinl
actions,2-7b.
Set C-2297IYRC MONITOR switch to ALL, press handset push-to-talk switch.
Receiver-transmitter should be
keyed.
Refer to troubleshootinl
actions,2-7b.
12 With handset push-to-talk switch operated, talk into handset and listen for sidetone.
Sidetone heard in handset and
on loudspeaker
Replace microphone
amplifier module A8C
(2-15c).
13 Connect handset to J903 and repeat step 12 for each position of the MONITOR switch.
Receiver-transmitter keyed,
sidetone heard in handset and
on loudspeaker, each position.
14
15
16
17
Refer to troubleshootin
actions,2-7b.
Set C-2297IYRC MONITOR switch to A (SIG-EXT-INT at EXT).
Connect handset to C-2298/VRC J803.
Set C-2298/vRC MONITOR switch to A.
Press H-189/U push-to-talk switch, talk into handset, and listen for sidetone.
Receiver-transmitter keyed,
sidetone heard on handset
and loudspeaker.
Refer to troubleshootir
actions, 2- 7b.
TM 11583034030
2-15. C-2297 MAINTENANCE - Continued
b. Inspection of Installed Items. Do the following anytime back cover is removed from C-2296/VRC.
(1) Inspect all sides of case for holes, dents, and gouges.
(2) Inspect inside of unit for general cleanliness.
(3) Inspect for loose or missing hardware.
(4) Inspect inside for damaged components or assemblies
(5) Inspect for loose 01' broken connections.
c. Removal and Replacement
This task covers removal and replacement of microphone amplifier assembly ABO of C-2297/VRC.
INITIAL SETUP
Tools
Tool Kit TK-I00/G
Materials/Parts
Microphone Amplifier Assembly A80,
SMC415198 Silicone compound, item
7. appendix B
REMOVAL
1. Loosen four captive screws and remove back cover.
2. Loosen two A80 hold-down screws.
3. Carefully remove A80.
REPLACEMENT
1. Ensure that rubber pads are in place over
stud on chassis and on back cover.
2. Carefully line up pins on ABO with receptacle
and press ABO into place. Tighten two hold-
down screws.
3. Apply a light coating of insulating silicone
compound to preformed packing on back
cover.
4. Replace back cover and tighten four screws.
HOLDDOWN
SCREWS
RUBBER
PAD ON
STUD
C2297/VRC, Internal Vieu'
16
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TM 11-5830-340-:
2-16. C2298/VRC MAINTENANCE
a. Operational Check
(1) Without Optional Test Box
This task covers the operational check of C-2298/VRC without the optional test box.
INITIAL SETUP
Test Equipment Required
Power Supply PP-l104/G
Signal Generator AN/URM-127
Electronic Voltmeter ME-30(*)/U
Spectrum Analyzer TS-723(*)/U
Oscilloscope AN/USM-281A
Cable Assembly CG-1471/U
Test cables 1A and 1B (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
Test cable 2 (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
150 ohm resistor, 2 watts (3 each)
Equipment Condition
Test cables and power supply connected to C-2298/VRC as shown.
PPll04/G
A ..1-----+-1 22 V
B _1-----+---4
ce +
oe
E e
f e
He TEST CABLE
J. NO.1A
K.
L.
Me
Ne
U
ve
I
I
I
I
\ T r T ~
I I I I I
C-2298/ VRC
J804
eA
eB
eC
eO
eE
e"
TEST CABLE e H
NO.18 e J
el<
e L
eM
eN
eU
eV
ABC 0 E
e e
TEST CABLE
NO.2
ABC 0 E
e
TEST CABU:
NO.2
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TM 11-5830-340-30
a. Operational Check - Continued
(1) Without Optional Test Box - Continued
INITIAL SETUP Continued
Equipment Condition
Connect 150 ohm resistor AN/URM-127 and ME-30(*)/U as shown.
150 OHMS .
A. A. A
V."V
----
ME-30('I/U ..--
AN/URM-127
AN/USM-28I A
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Connect AN/USM-281A to TS-723(*)/U OSCILLOSCOPE terminals.
Connect a 150 ohm resistor between terminals K and A of test cable 1A.
Turn on PP-I104/G and set output for 22 V.
Step Operation Normal indication Corrective procedure
1 Set C-2298/VRC MONITOR switch to ALL.
2 Connect test cable 2 to J802.
3 Connect AN/URM-127 to terminals D and A of test cable 2.
4 Adjust output of AN/URM-127 to 500 Hz at 0.007 V.
5 Adjust TS-723(*)/U to measure voltage and measure output between terminals K and A of test
cable lA.
Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-8b.
6 Adjust TS-723(*)/U to measure distortion and connect between terminals K and A of test cable
1A. Also observe waveform on AN/USM-281A.
Less than 2
1
1< distortion on TS-
723(*)/U and undistOlted sine
wave on AN/USM-281A.
7
8
9
10
11
88
Refer to troubleshooting
actions,2-8b.
Adjust output of AN/URM-127 to 1 kHz at 0.007 V and repeat measurements in steps 5 and 6.
Adjust output of PP-1104/G to 25.5 V and 30.0 V, in turn, and repeat measurements in steps 5
and 6.
Change connection of test cable 2 to J80:l.
Set MONITOR switch to A, INT ONLY and B. Repeat voltage measurement in step 5 for each
position.
Disconnect 150 ohm resistor from K and reconnect it to terminal V of test cable 1A.
TM 11583034031
a. Operational Check - Continued
(1) Without Optional Test Box Continued
Step Operation Normal indication Corrective procedure
12 Set MONITOR switch to C.
13 Adjust TS-723(,*). to measure voltage and measure output between terminals V and A of test
cable 1A.
Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 28b.
14 Remove power, disconnect test equipment and return C-2298/VRC to operational condition.
(2) Using Optional Test Box
This task covers the operational check of the C2298/VRC using the optional test box.
INITIAL SETUP
Test Equipment Required
Receiver-Transmitter, Radio RT-246(*)/VRC
or
ReceiverTransmitter, Radio RT.524(*)/VRC
Mounting MT-1029/VRC
Cable Assembly, Power, Electrical CX4720/VRC
Cable Assembly, Special Purpose, Electrical CX4723/VRC (2 ea)
Cable Assembly, RF CG-1773/U
Adapter, Connector UG201
Handset H-189/GR, or similar audio accessory
Power Supply PP-ll04/G
Wattmeter AN/URM120
Dummy Load, Electrical DA-75/U
Test box (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
Multimeter TS-352B/U
Equipment Condition
Dummy antenna, wattmeter, power supply, mount, radio, C-2298/VRC, and test box connected as shown.
I
RECEIVER TRANSMITTER
ANT
DUMMY ANTENNA
AN/URM120 DA75/U
I
TEST BOX
LOUD
SPEAKER
LS454/U
I
I
.I
MTl029/VRC
ONLY
CX4723/VRC
ANTENNA
CONTROl.
o
C2299IVRC
(Dl
C2297IVRC
OIl
C2298/VRC
C2298/VRC
r J801 h
CX.4723IVRC J804 ~
CX.4720IVRC 24.5VDC
_______ POWER
SOURCE
FREQ
oDD EVEN
o 0
TRANSfER
CONTROl.
~ C2742IVRC
(!)J
J803 J802.
,t:r'T' _._......,
\,. --~ -I HANDSET I
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2'
TM 11-5830-340-30
a. Operational Check - Continued
(2) Using Optional Test Box - Continued
Step Operation Normal indication Corrective procedure
1 Turn on and adjust output of the power supply to 25.5 V.
2 Turn on receiver-transmitter, adjust it to operate on any convenient frequency, and note the low
output transmission power.
3 Set receiver-transmitter SQUELCH switch to NEW OFF.
4 Set C-2298/VRC VOLUME control to midposition.
5 Connect handset to J803.
6 Set C-2298/VRC MONITOR switch to each position in turn and listen to handset.
Radio rushing noise should be
heard at each position.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-8b.
7 Connect handset to J802.
8 Set C-2298/VRC MONITOR switch to each position in turn and listen to handset.
Radio rushing noise should be
heard at each position.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-8b.
9 Set C-2298/VRC MONITOR switch to ALL.
10 Press handset push-to-talk switch.
Receiver-transmitter should be
keyed.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-8b.
11 With handset push-to-talk switch operated, talk into handset and listen for sidetone.
Sidetone heard in handset and
on loudspeaker.
Replace microphone
amplifier module A80
(2-16c).
12 Connect handset to J803 and repeat steps 11 and 12 for each position of MONITOR switch.
Receiver-transmitter keyed, side-
tone heard on handset and
loudspeaker at each position.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-8b.
13 Listen to handset and rotate VOLUME control throughout its range.
Radio rushing noise should
vary smoothly.
Replace VOLUME con-
trol.
14 Set TS-352B/U to measure resistance, RXl. Make continuity checks between J803N and J804N,
then J803U and J804U.
Continuity should be obtained.
Repair faulty wiring.
b. Inspection of Installed Items. Do the following anytime back cover is removed from C-2298/VRC.
(1) Inspect all sides of case for holes, dents, and gouges.
(2) Inspect inside of unit for general cleanliness.
(3) Inspect for loose or missing hardware.
(4) Inspect inside for damaged components or assemblies.
(5) Inspect for loose or broken connections.
2-90
TM 115830340-30
2-16. C-2298 MAINTENANCE - Continued
c. Removal and Replacement
This task covers removal and replacement of microphone amplifier assembly A80 of C-2298/VRC.
INITIAL SETUP
Tools
Tool Kit TK-IOO/G
Materials/Parts
Microphone Amplifier Assembly A80
SMC415198 Silicone compound, item
7, appendix B
REMOVAL
1. Loosen four captive screws and remove back cover.
2. Loosen two A80 hold-down screws.
3. Carefully remove A80.
REPLACEMENT
1. Ensure that rubber pads are in place over
stud on chassis and on back cover.
2. Carefully line up pins on A80 with receptacle
and press A80 into place. Tighten two hold-
down screws.
3. Apply a light coating of insulating silicone
compound to preformed packing on back
cover.
4. Replace back cover and tighten four screws.
HOLD-DOWN SCREWS
C-2298/VRC, Internal View
2-17. C-l 0456/VRC MAINTENANCE
a. Operational Check
(1) Without Optional Test Box
This task covers the operational check of C-I0456/VRC without the optional test box.
INITIAL SETUP
Test Equipment Required
Power Supply PP-l104/G
Signal Generator AN/URM-127
Electronic Voltmeter ME-30(*)/U
Spectrum Analyzer TS-723(*)/U
Oscilloscope AN/USM-281A
Cable Assembly CG-1471/U
Test cables lA and IB (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
Test cable 2 (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
150 ohm resistor, 2 watts (3 each)
2_C
TM 11583034030
a. Operational Check - Continued
(1) Without Optional Test Box - Continued
INITIAL SETUP Continued
Equipment Condition
Test cables and power supply connected to C-10456/VRC as shown.
-A
f--, ,.-
A-
-
-B ~ 10- B
22 V
_C ~ 10- C-
+
_0
r-. 10- 0-
PP1104/0
-E I-- 10-
E-
-." I--
~ hOI
r-
F _
TEST CABLE - H I--
C104S61VRC
---
H _ TEST CABLE
NO.1B
_J
I--
L
W
I"-
Je NO.1A
eK
f-- I'-- Ke
el f-- ~ Le
eM
f-- JOO3l JI 1/ IJOO2 ~ ~ e
eN I--
..........
~
Ne
eU ....... J80S/
~
ue
eV f--
P80S ..... ve
" I r r
I I I I
A 8 C 0 E ABC 0 E
... -.

TEST CABLE TEST CABLE
NO.2 NO.2
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Connect 150 ohm resistor, AN/URM-127, and ME30(*)/U as shown.
U 150 OHMS .
A.A.-A
Vvv
~
ME30(')/U
-
AN/URM127
'--_......... AN/USM281A
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Connect AN/USM-281A to TS-723(*)/U OSCILLOSCOPE terminals.
Connect a 150 ohm resistor between terminals K and A of test cable 1A.
Turn on PP-l104/G and set output for 22 V.
Connect dummy plug P805 to J805.
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a. Operational Check - Continued
(1) Without Optional Test Box - Continued
Step Operation Normal indication Corrective procedure
1 Set. C-10456/VRC MONITOR switch to ALL.
2 Connect test cable 2 to J802.
3 Connect AN/URM-127 to terminals D and A of test cable 2.
4 Adjust output of AN/URM-127 to 500 Hz at 0.007 V.
5 Adjust TS-723(*)/U to measure voltage and measure output between terminals K and A of test
cable 1A.
Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac.
6
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 29b.
Adjust TS-723(*)/U to measure distortion and connect between terminals K and A of test
cable 1A. Also observe waveform on AN/USM-281A.
Less than 2% distortion on TS-
723(*)/U and undistorted sine
wave on AN/USM-281A.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-9b.
7 Adjust output of AN/URM-127 to 1 kHz at 0.007 V and repeat measurements in steps 5 and 6.
8 Adjust output of PP-ll 04/G to 25.5 V and 30.0 V in turn and repeat measurements in steps 5
and 6.
9 Change connection of test cable 2 J803.
10 Set MONITOR switch to A, INT ONLY, and B. Repeat voltage measurement in step 5 for each
position.
11 Disconnect 150 ohm resistor from K and reconnect it to terminal V of test cable lA.
12 Set MONITOR switch to C.
13 Adjust TS-723(*) to measure voltage and measure output between terminals V and A of test
cable 1A.
Between 0.174 and 0.277 Vac.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-9b.
14 Remove power, disconnect test equipment and return C-I0456/VRC to operational condition.
(2) Using Optional Test Box
This task covers the operational check of the C-10456/VRC us,ing the optional test box.
INITIAL SETUP
Test Equipment Required
Receiver-Transmitter, Radio RT-246(*)/VRC
or
Receiver-Transmitter, Radio RT-524(*)/VRC
Mounting MT-l029/VRC
Cable Assembly, Power, Electrical CX-4720/VRC
Cable Assembly, Special Purpose, Electrical CX-4723/VRC (2 ea)
Cable Assembly, RF CG1773/U
Adapter, Connector UG-201
Handset H-189/GR, or similar audio accessory
Power Supply PP-ll04/G
Wattmeter AN/URM-120
Dummy Load, Electrical DA-75/U
Test box (fabrication instructions in appendix C)
MultimeterTS-352B/U
2
TM 11-5830-340-30
a. Operational Check - Continued
(2) Using Optional Test Box - Continued
Equipment Condition
Dummy antenna, wattmeter, power supply, mount, radio, C-I0456/VRC, and test box connected as shown.
RECEIVER TRANSMITIER
ANT
TEST BOX
MTl029IVRC
O.NLY
CX4723IVRC
I
I HANDSET r"
CX.4720/VRC 2S.SVDC
------_POWER
SOURCE
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Step Operation Normal indication Corrective procedure
1 Set TS-352B/U to measure resistance, RXl. Check continuity between pins 1 and 2 of dummy
plug P805.
Continuity should be obtained. Repair dummy plug.
2 Connect dummy plug P805 to J805.
3 Turn on PP-l104/G and set output to 25.5 Vdc.
4 Turn on receiver-transmitter, adjust it to operate on any convenient frequency, and note the low
output power.
5 Set receiver-transmitter SQUELCH switch to NEW OFF.
6 Connect handset to J803.
7 Set C-I0456/VRC volume control to midposition.
8 Set C-I0456/VRC MONITOR switch to each position in turn and listen to handset.
Radio rushing noise should be
heard at each position.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-9b.
9 Listen to handset and rotate C-I0456/VRC VOLUME control throughout its range.
Radio rushing noise level varies
smoothly.
10
-94
Connect handset to J802.
Replace VOLUME con-
trol.
TM 1158303403'
a. Operational Check - Continued
(2) Using Optional Test Box Continued
Step Operation Normal indication Corrective procedure
11 Set MONITOR switch to each position in turn and listen to handset.
Radio rushing noise should be
heard at each position.
12 Set MONITOR switch to ALL.
13 Press handset pushto-talk switch.
Receiver-transmitter should be
keyed.
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-9b.
14
Refer to troubleshooting
actions, 2-9b.
With handset push-to-talk switch operated, talk into handset and listen for sidetone.
Sidetone should be heard on
handset and loudspeaker.
Refer to troubleshooting
. actions, 2-9b.
15 Connect handset to J803 and repeat steps 13 and 14 for each position of MONITOR switch.
Receiver-transmitter keyed,
sidetone heard on handset, and
loudspeaker at each position.
16
17
Refer to trou:bleshooting
actions, 2-9b.
Turn off power and disconnect CI0456/VRC from test setup.
Set TS352B/U to measure resistance RXI. Check continuity between J803-N and J804-N, then
between J803U and J804-U.
Continuity should be obtained. Repair faulty wiring.
b. Inspection of Installed Items. Do the following anytime back cover is removed from C-I0456/VRC.
(1) Inspect all sides of case for holes, dents, and gouges.
(2) Inspect inside of unit for general cleanliness.
(3) Inspect for loose or missing hardware.
(4) Inspect inside for damaged components or assemblies.
(5) Inspect for loose or broken connections.
c. Removal and Replacement
(1) Microphone Amplifier Assembly A80
I
This task covers removal and replacement of microphone amplifier assembly ABO of C-I0456/VRC.
INITIAL SETUP
Tools
Tool Kit TK-I00/G
Material/Parts
Microphone Amplifier Assembly ABO
SMC415198 Silicone compound, item
7, appendix B
2
TM 11-5830-340-30
c. Removal and Replacement - Continued
(1) Microphone Amplifier Assembly A80 - Continued
REMOVAL
1. Remove four screws and lift off back cover.
2. Loosen two hold-down screws.
3. Carefully remove module ABO.
REPLACEMENT
1. Ensure that robber pad is connected to stud
under the ABO module and on back cover.
2. Position replacement module pins in line with
the receptacle.
3. Press module in place.
4. Tighten two hold-down screws.
5. Apply a light coating of insulating silicone
compound to preformed packing on back covel'.
6. Replace back cover and tighten four screws.
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C-I0456/VRC, Internal Vieu'
(2) Circuit Card Assembly AB1.
This task covers removal and replacement of circuit card assembly A81 of C-10456/VRC.
INITIAL SETUP
Tools
Tool Kit TK-100/G
Materials/Parts
Circuit Card Assembly A81
B4001099 Silicone compound, item
7, appendix B, Masking tape, item 10,
appendix B.
REMOVAL
1. Loosen foul' screws and remove back cover.
2. Remove two nuts and washers holding AB1 in place.
3. Lift the A81 out of C-10456/VRC as far as possible.
4. Use masking tape and mark the eight leads for reconnection.
5. Unsolder the eight leads from A81 terminals.
2-96
c. Removal and Replacement - Continued
(2) Circuit Card Assembly A8l - Continued
REPLACEMENT
1. Resolder the eight leads to the A8!
terminals.
2. If necessary, tighten the two mounting
screws, then place the A8! over them.
3. Replace the two nuts and washers and
tighten them.
4. Check to see that the rubber pad is attached
to the back cover.
5. Apply a light coat of insulating silicone com-
pound to preformed packing on back cover.
6. Replace back cover and tighten four captive
screws.
TM 11-5830-340-30
NUTS AND WASHERS
C-I0466/VRC. Internal Vieu'
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APPENDIX A
REFERENCES
AR 55-38 Reporting of Transportation Discrepancies in Shipments
(NAVSUPINST 4610-33C; AFR 74-18; MCO P4610-19D;
DLAR 4500-15).
AR 735-11-2 Reporting of Item and Packaging Discrepancies (DLAR 4140-55;
NAVMATINST 4355-73A; AFR 400-54; MCO 4430 3F).
DA Pam 310-1 Consolidated Index of Army Publications and Blank Forms.
DA Pam 738-750 The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS).
DA Pam 750-10 US Army Equipment Index of Modification Work Orders.
SB 11-131 Vehicular Radio Sets and Authorized Installations.
SB 11-573 Painting and Preservation Supplies Available for Field Use for
Electronics Command Equipment.
SB 11-624 Warning Notice for Vehicles in Which Radios Are Mounted.
TB 385-4 Safety Precautions for Maintenance of Electrical/Electronic
Equipment.
TB 43-0118 Field InstlUctions for Painting and Preserving Electronic Commar
Equipmf'nt Including Camouflage Pattern Painting of Electrical
Equipment Shelters.
TM 10-8400-201-23 Organizational and Direct Support Maintenance Manual: General
Repair Procedures for Clothing and Individual Equipment.
TM 11-5815-332-15 Operator's, Organizational, Direct Support, General SUPPOlt
and Depot Maintenance Manual Radio Teletypewriter Set
AN/VSC-3 (NSN 5815-00-224-8130) and AN/VSC-3A (5815-0
102-5916) (Reprinted W/Basic incl C1-10).
TM 11-5820-401-20-2 Organizational Maintenance Manual for Radio Sets AN/VRC-12
(NSN 5820-00-223-7412), AN/YRC-43 (5820-00-223-7415),
AN/VRC-44 (5820-00-223-7417), AN/VRC-45 (5820-00-223-
7418), AN/VRC-46 (5820-00-223-7433), AN/VRC-47 (5820-00
223-7434), AN/VRC-48 (5820-00-223-7435) and AN/VRC-49
(5820-00-223-7437) (Used W/ Intercom System AN/VIC-1(V
[EE 150-JA-MMD-020/E154-VRC-12, 431.
TM 11-5820-498-12 Operator's and Organizational Maintenance Manual Radio Sets
AN/VRC-53 (NSN 5820-00-223-7467), AN/VRC-64 (5820-00-
223-7475), AN/GRC-125 (5820-00-223-7411) and AN/GRC-H
(5820-00-223-7473), and Amplifier Power Supply Groups
CA-3633/GRC and OA-3633A/GRC (5820-00-973-3383) (Re-
printed W/Basic incl Cl-9).
TM 11-5820-667-12 Operator's and Organizational Maintenance Manual Radio Set
AN/PRC-77 (NSN 5820-00-930-3724) (Including Receiver-
Transmitter Radio RT-841IPRC-77) (5820-00-930-3725) (Re-
printed W/Basic Incl Cl-8).
TM 11-5830-340-12 Operator's and Organizational Maintenance Manual Intercommu:
cations Set AN/VIC-1(V) Controls, Intercommunications Set
C-10456/VRC (NSN 5830-01-082-0804) C-10680/VRC and
Amplifier, Audio Frequency, AM-7046/VRC (Reprinted W/Ba
Incl Cl-3).
TM 11-5965-255-14P Operator, Organizational, Direct Support, General SUPPOlt and
Depot Maintenance Repair Parts and Special Tools Lists:
Loudspeaker, Permanent Magnet LS-454/U (NSN 5965-00-
892-3538).
TM 11-5965-260-24P Organizational, Direct Support and General Support Maintenanc
Repair Parts and Special Tools Lists (Including Depot Mainte
nance Repair Parts and Special Tools) for Headset, Electrical
H-140A/U (NSN 5965-00-892-1010).
1M 11583034030
TM 11-5965-262-13
TM 11-5965-280-15
TM 11-5965-282-15
TM 11-5965-286-14
TM 11-6130246-12
TM 11-6625-255-14
TM 11-6625-32012
TM 11-6625-366-15
TM 11-6625-446-15
TM 11-6625-683-15
TM 116625-1703-15
TM 740-90-1
TM 750-244-2
A-2
Organizational and Direct Support Maintenance Manual (Including
Repair Parts and Special Tools Lists): Headset-Microphone
H-161/U and H-161A/U (NSN and 5965-00-
824-4871).
Operator's Organizational, Direct Support, General Support and
Depot Maintenance Manual (Including Repair Parts and Special
Tools Lists): Handset H-189/GR (NSN 5965-00-069-8886).
Organizational, Direct Support, General Support and Depot Main-
tenance Manual (Including Repair Parts and Special Tools
Lists): Headset-Microphone Kit MK-1039/G (Reprinted W/Basic
Inel Cl-2).
Operator's, Organizational, Direct Support and General Support
Maintenance Manual: Headset-Microphone Kit MK-1697/G
(NSN 5965-00-313-8958).
Operator's and Organizational Maintenance Manual: Power Supply
PP-1104/G (NSN 6130-00-542-6385) (With Instructions for Use
as a Battery Charger). .
Operator, Organizational, Direct Support and General Support
Maintenance Manual: Spectrum Analyzer TS-723A/U,
TS-723B/U, TS-723C/U and TS-723D/U (NSN 6625-00-668-
9418) [TO 33Al-13-170-1! (Reprinted W/Basic incl C1).
Operator and Organizational Maintenance Manual: Voltmeter
ME-30A/U, and Voltmeters. Electronic ME-30B/U, ME-30C/U,
and ME-30E/U.
Operator's, Organizational, Direct Support, General Support and
Depot Maintenance Manual: Multimeter TS-352B/U (NSN
6625-00-553-0142).
Operator's, Organizational, Direct SUPPOlt. General SuPPOtt and
Depot Maintenance Manual: Wattmeter AN/URM-120 (NSN
6625-00-813-8430).
Operator, Organizational, Direct Support, General Support and
Depot Maintenance Manual: Signal Generator AN/URM-127
(NSN 6625-00-783-5965).
Operator, Organizational, Direct Support, General Support and
Depot Maintenance Manual: Oscilloscope AN/USM-281A (NSN
6625-00-228-2201).
Administrative Storage of Equipment.
Procedures for Destruction of Electronics Materiel to Prevent
Enemy Use (Electronics Command).
TM 11-5830-340-3C
APPENDIX B
EXPENDABLE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS LIST
Section I. INTRODUCTION
B-1. Scope
This appendix lists expendable supplies and
materials you will need to operate and maintain the
(AN/VIC-l(V). These items are authorized to you by
CTA 50-970, Expendable Items (Except Medical,
Class V, Repair Parts, and Heraldic Items).
B-2. Explanation of Columns
a. Column 1 - Item number. This number is
assigned to the entry in the listing and is referenced
in the narrative instructions to identify the material
(e.g., "Use cleaning compound, item 5, app. 0").
b. Column 2 - Level. This column identifies the
lowest level of maintenance that requires the listed
item.
C - Operator/Crew
0- Organizational Maintenance/Aviation Unit
Maintenance
F - Direct Support Maintenance/Aviation
Intermediate Maintenance
H - General Support Maintenance
c. Column 3 - National Stock Number. This is the
National stock number assigned to the item; use it to
request or requisition the item.
d. Column 4 - Description. Indicates the Federal
item name and, if required, a description to identify
the item. The last line for each item indicates the
Federal Supply Code for Manufacturer (FSCM) in
parentheses followed by a part number.
e. Column 5 - Unit of Measure (UIM). Indicates th.
measure used in performing the actual maintenance
function. This measure is expressed by a two-
character alphabetical abbreviation (e.g., ea, in, pr). If
the unit of measure differs from the unit of issue,
requisition the lowest unit of issue that will satisfy
your requirements.
Section II. EXPENDABLE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS LIST
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
National Description Unit
Item stock of
no. Level number Part no. and FscM measure
1 F 5905-00-119-3505 Resistor, Fixed Composition: 68,000 lO(A each
RC07GF683K (81349)
2 F 5905-00-683-2243 Resistor, Fixed Composition: 150 10(A each
RC07GF151J (81349)
3 F 5905-00-683-7721 Resistor, Fixed Composition: 100 1OrA each
RC07GFI0IJ (81349)
4 F 5905-01-039-2981 Resistor, Fixed Composition: 600 10(A each
RC42GF601G (81349)
5 F 9150-00-145-0161 Grease, Aircraft/Instrument: 8 oz tube
MIL-G-46886/DC33LIGHT (81349/71984)
6 F 8040-01-013-0133 Silicone Sealant: 8 oz tube
DC 738RTV (71984)
7 F 6850-00-880-7616 Silicone Compound: 8 oz tube
MILS8660/DC4 (81349/71984)
8 C 6850-00-105-3084 Trichlorotrifluoroethane (81346) quart
9 C 8305-00-205-3496 Cloth, Cheesecloth CCC-C-440 (81348) yard
10 F 7510-00-290-2023 Tape, Pressure Sensitive (81348) roll
B-1/{B-2 blar
TM 115830.340-3C
APPENDIX C
ILLUSTRATED LIST OF MANUFACTURED ITEMS
This appendix includes complete instructions for making items authorized to be manufactured or fabricated at
direct support maintenance. ..
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TERMINAL BOARD DETAIL
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1. NOTES:
INDIVIDUAL OONTAOT8 ON
THE REOEPTAOLE CONNECTOR
ARE CONNECTED TO LIKE
LETTERED TERMINALS ON
THE TERMINAL BOARD.
2. AN UNSERVICEABLE/SALVAGED
CX-4723NRC;WJTH ONE
CONNECTORAJ1ACHED MAY
BE USED FOR TEST CABLES
lA AND lB.
18-PIN
CONNECTOR
Cables IA and lB. Fabrication
NOTE
INDIVIDUAL OONTACT8 ON
THE RECEPTACLE CONNECTOR
ARE CONNECTED TO LIKE
LETTERED TERMINALS ON
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3-PIN
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TERMINAL BOARD
NOTES: .
1. INPIVIDUAL CONTACTS ON THE
RECEPTACLE CONNECTOR ARE
CONNECTED TO LIKE NUMBERED
TERMINALS ON THE TERMINAL
BOARD.
2. SOME EARLY SETS MAY REOUIRE
4- PIN LETTERED CONNECTORS.
CABLE
CONDUCTOR
NO.1" AWG
STRANDED
I'- 36
TEST CABLE NO.3
2
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36 INCHES 36 INCHES
TERMINAL BOARD DETAIL
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CABLE TERMINAL + AND-.
TWO CONDUCTOR
NO. 14 AWG
STRANDED
CABLE
CONDUCTOR
NO. 14 AWG
STRANDED
18-Pltt
CONNECTOR
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INDIVIDUAL CONTACTS ON
THE RECEPTACLE CONNECTOR
ARE CONNECTED TO LIKE
LETTERED TERMINALS ON
THE TERMINAL BOARD.
!. AN UNSERVICEABLE (SALVAGED)
CX47231VRC WITH ONE
CONNECTOR CUT OFF MAY
BE USED FOR TEST CABLE 4.
AN UNSERVICEABLE (SALVAGED)
CX70S8IVRC WITH ONE
CONNECTOR CUT OFF MAY
BE USED fOR TEST CABLE S.
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B +25.5VDC TO EXT LAMP
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TERMINAL BOARD
TUT CABLE NO. ,
Test Cable 5, Fabrication Details
Items Required for Test Box Fabrication:
Socket, relay
Indicator assembly, light, indicator (4 ea)
Lamp, incandescent (type MS-25237-327) (4 ea)
Relay, electromagnetic
Connector, receptacle, electrical, 18 contacts, female (4 ea)
Connector, receptacle, electrical, 9 contacts, female
Toggle switch, single pole, three position
Metal box, fabricated as shown
(10 in. wide; 12 in. long; 2lh in. deep; protective cover on bottom)
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10 IN.

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6120-00-882-3615
6240-00-155-7836
5945-00-823-2666
5935-00-133-0394
5935-00-892-8895
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Test Box Fabrication Details:
Locate cable connectors, indicator lamp assemblies, and
toggle switch, approximately as shown.
Use items as templates for required holes.
Stencil panel markings as shown.
Coat stenciling with clear acrylic lacquer or clear varnish.
Test Box Wiring Details:
Connect test box items as shown.
I IIndicates test box front cover marking.
All wiring is 14 AWG stranded.
Use shielded wire where indicated.
18 PIN
CONNECTOR
9 PIN
CONNECTOR
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Adapter Cable Fabrication Details:
Obtain a 3foot length of unserviceable/salvaged CX-7058/VRC, one connector attached.
Obtain a 2-foot length of unserviceable/salvaged CX-4723/VRC, one connector attached.
Splice the required wires together and solder.
CAUTION
Use care when installing resistor RI between pins Sand F of P2 to be certain that it does not
short to the center post of the connector.
Solder the resistor between pins Sand F of P2.
Cut off and tape ends of unused wires.
Cover each wire connection and wire joint with electrical insulating tape.
CX70S8NRC CX4723NRC

NOTES
I. ADAPTER CABLE REQUIRED ONLY WHEN
C-2298/VRC IS USED TO TEST C-2296/VRC.
2. TIE SHIELDS TOGETHER AND ATTACH TO
PIN AOF PI AND P2.
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10 July 1975
FROM: (PAINT YQUR UNIT'S COMPLETE ADDRESS)
Commander
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ATTN: AMSTA-US
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DATE SENT
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PUBLICATION NUMBER
TM 11-5840-340-12
PUBLICATION DATE
23 Jan 74
PUBLICATION TITLE
Radar Set AN/PRC-76
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gusting in excess of 25 kno s, and has a tendency to
rapidly accelerate and a as it hunts, causi
strain to the drive train. ing is minimized by
adjusting the lag to 2
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witho degradation of
operation.
Item 5, Function Change "2 db" to "3db."
REASON: procedure for the TRANS PO,ff
FAULT in .,' aIls for a 3 db (500 watts) adjust-
ment to Ii '" e TRANS POWER FAULT indicator.
Add new step f.1 to read, "Replace cover plate remm
e.1. above."
To replace the cover plate.
F03 Zone C 3. On Jl-2. change "+24 VDC to "+5 VDC."
REASON: This is the output line of the 5 VDC power
supply. +24 VDC is the input voltage .
PRINTED NAME. GRADE OR TITLE. AND TELEPHONE NUMBER
SSG I. M. DeSpiritof 999-1776
PREVIOUS EDITIONS
ARE OBSOLETE.
P.S.--IF YOUR OUTFIT WANTS T KNOW A T YOI
RECOMMENDATION MAKE A CARBON COPY OF
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NOTES:
I. RADIO SYSTEMS CAN CONSIST OF,
,.) ONE RCVR-XMTR;
(b) TWO RCVR-Xtt4TRS,
(e) ONE RCVR-XMTR WITH ONE R-44ZUIlIVRC;OR
(01) ONE RCVR-XItITR WITH TWO R-442l*)IVRCS.
ANY RADIO CONFIGURATION CAN 8E USED WITH OR
WITHOUT RADIO-INTERCOM SYSTEM, C-ZZ"IVRC
IS PROVIDED WHEN TWO RCVR -XMTRS ARE USED
IN THE RADIO SYSTE"..
2. REL'\YS K501 AND K50Z, SHOWN DEENERGIZED, ARE
ENERGIZED WHEN ANY CREWMEMBER KEYS ON INTERCOItl.
3. (WITCH S501 IS SHOWN AT 10THERI.
... MUTING 'RELAY OPERATES WHEN TRANSMIT TER IS KEYED.
5. 'SOUELCH RELAY OPERATES WHEN SQUELCH SIGNAL IS RECEIVED.
6. KEYING AND MIKE CIRCUITS CAN BE ANOTHER RECEIVER-
TRANSMITIER (RADIO RELAY SETUP WITH MK-45&/GRC)
OR RADIO/WIRE INTEGRATION (RfWl EOUIP".ENT (SUCH AS ANfGSA-n
7. ALL CIRCUITS ARE GROUNDED AT PIN A OF EACH CONNECTOR
(NOT SHOWN).
8. C-ZZ98IVRCS FOR CREWIlE".BERS ARE ALSO CONNECTED TO
J505. J5D6, AND J507,
9. RESISTANCES ARE IN OH".S.
10. INDICATES EQUIPMENT MARKING,
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FP-13/(FP-14 blank)
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AMPLIFIER AUDIO FREQUENCY AM-7046/VRC
NOTES
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SWITCH
Issoll
IS502 1
2876SDF9 AB EJ4310KLHC
I. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED RESISTANCES ARE IN OHMS, AND CAPACITANCES ARE IN
MICROMICROFARADS.
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3. RELAYS SHOWN DEEN'ERGIZED; K502 AND KS03, ENERGIZED WHEN ANY CREWMEMBER
(JS05, J506. J507) KEYS ON INTERCOM; K50l, K502, K503 ENERGIZED WHEN
COMMANDER (J504,K,EYS ON INTERCOM.
4. c:::::l INDICATES EQUIPMENT MARKING.
5. SUPPRESSOR ASSEMBLY. CREWMEMBER BOXES
6. LAYOUT OF
AMPLIFIER (C-I06801VRC)
RECEPTACLES. I t
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C-2296/VRC (OUTSIDE VEHICLE)
J902
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2. RESISTANCE VALUES ARE IN OHMS..
3. C-2298/VRC's FOR CREWMEM8ERS ARE
CONNECTED TO J505, JS06. AND J507.
4. COMMUNICATION WITH FIELD TELEPHONE IS
CONDUCTED FROM AUDIO ACCES'SORIES ON
IALLI POSITION OF INOHITORI SWITCHES BY
t<EYING ON INTERCOM TO TALK, AND RE-
LEASING TO HEAR TELEPHONE USER.
5. INTERCOM RELAYS 1<501, 1<502, AND K503 ARE
UNOPERATED. ALL THREE RELAYS ARE
OPERATED BY INTERCOM KEYING FROM CONTROL
BOX CONNECTED TO J504 OF AM-17801VRC
(CREW COMMANDER).. RELAYS KSOI AND K502 ARE
CONTROLLED BY CONTROL BOXES
CONNECTED TO J505. J506. AND
.;IS07 OF AM-1780/VRC (CREW-
MEMBERS). AND
CONNECTED TO C-2297/VRC.
6.. ITEL/REMOTEI TERMINALS ON
PREVIOUS VERSIONS WERE
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B>-+ II CB501 n< 5 A 1
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RADIO IIC'I FIXED AvOIO OUT 11-'-+-lJ:--:-i_":--t 10 1 II 1189 36V IPWR CKT BKRI ..... "A" POWER RELAY CONTROL
P
r:- -,:---,.;.-;----+--- ...----'-<; T "All RETRANS CONTROL
"Y 1 :... ....20
RADIO "ell Mle u>--f- I 1:_-<l-,.:.;15:;......._-+_-+-+---, ------t---+-.... I l
GND A">-+--+--+-........... A '-+-+--+-+,4""'0'" -- -16 I
0S-+ v : I ..... .-_.- - ':: - - - - - U51l
RA010 "c" VARIABLE AUDIO v NOTE 14 )4'
RADIO Ifc" RETRANS CONTROL - 19- ITEL/ I __+-. I I(LSOI -l.C502.... "A" KEYING RETRANS
'. 20Q-----61 REMOTEI 1....,_<>""'-.;...;14__.. I 130MH I'OOUFI --.!..J: .
( J 2 Z ) 12 _ I E503 ....-o-:;.",,9_--t-.........t-+-+-+--t-' .-. I I
J503 I [Qffi I ,... .... ()E504 -10 --=- J
E>-r r-+-----'-"',,;;)-<-y..,.,..... I I I I,SRADIO "AU KEYING
2 r. 14_1 I II --v::- I (NOTE 12) I --+.(H
M
LM- -X- 8
1
.... I I 4 F
'
.... 1 7 r I ;
r-:- [Qffi I II:i[ -..--t-----'J:.l C501 : -r-' R
N>+ f(\ K502 : ::K501 I K503 .. I IOOUF, ---L5
e
F
Jr+ V 2 I 2 I Z 1- _ , "
( L.::rl m l- _ - -=- - ..1 RADIO f'lA" FIXED AUDIO
H''>--il'-l-I----+-+-........ 5 "-1_...+--_-+-+-.......--_ ....__ T501 - C t25 5 VDC
R>-+-...-- r) --t-<P.
F>--t- INT I U RADIO itA" MIC
B>-+- ACCENT .....--t---;--< A GN0
K>-+-0 +- --T-<0
C>+ I 5'1
p)-t- T RADIO RETRANS CONTROL
U" I
A)-1-r---, I I (JIZ)
0).-4-1 I r I J510
! -- L...--.,-<A GND
I H RCVR It B" VARIABLE AUDIO
__!_
RADIO IIC" RETRANS CONTROL
250:
"RCVR-
XMTR
"Btl
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Figure FO-I. Amplifier, Audio Frequency AM-1780/VRC, Schematic Diaqram.
FP-l /(FP-2 blank)
S50lA
FRONT
,..------
(BATT OR J12)
J508
GND
+25.5 VDC
RCVR "ell FIXED AUDIO
RCVR .I C" VARIA9LE AUDIO
I
(J702) I
J509
RADIO H C KEYING-RETRANS
M>-t-
N)-+-
J.>-J-
RADIO "c" KEYI NG s)--l..

R>-i-
F>-t-
B}-+-
RADIO " C" FIXED AUDIO OUT
p>-+
RADIO "c' Mit U ,.....,I..-r--r--,
GND A >-+-+--+--t--I
D)-+-
RADIO "C" VARIABLE AUDIO V
RADrO "c
ll
RETRAN5 CONTROL T >--'-+-----t--+-i-=-
I
(J22) I
J503 I
E>--r-
L)-+-
M>-f-
N>+
J)-+-
RADIO "c KEYING S
RADIO "c" VARIABLE AUDIO H>-i'-t---+-+--+-
R>-;-
F}-f-
B)-t-
RADIO "cIt fiXED AUDIO K
c>+
p)-f-
RADIO MC" Mleu>--1"'-+--.+--+-+--------,
GND A>
D)-+-
v.H-
RADIO "e" RETRANS CONTROL T )--1--+0-----.1
I

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J505 U; Q) 0 0 e
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LLlLtJ LIJ
ZZ
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zz
00
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l.LILIJ
t-t-
--RCVR-
XMTR
"a"
.0034 PF.
_..l501
J505
.J508
- .- .. J503
1
20 RCVR I'C"
(OR DC PWR)
J506
J504
CMDR
BOX
CREWMEMBER BOXES
J507
J510
J509 - -
J
L
r J511..-
L = JdJ
2 5 3 4 I
1 LAYOUT OF AMPLIFIER RECEPTACLES
NOTES':
I UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, RESISTANCES ARE IN )HMS,
CAPACITANCES ARE IN pF
c:::::::J INDICATES EQUIPMENT MARKING
REFERENCE DESIGNAThJNS IN PARENTHESES ( ) ARE NORMAL
DESTINATlONS OF :ONNECTlONS
4 RELAYS K501, K502. AND 1<503 SHOWN
5 SWITCH S501 SHOWN IN 5502, IN
5503, IN IOFF LAND 5504, IN @!l].
6 FOLLOWING IS ORIGINAL VERSION (VARIABLE GAIN) ASSEMBLY A250;
1ST
RCVR
"9"
8. IN SOME UNITS. CR501 IS TYPE INl482 OR INl420, AND Q502 IS
1 YPE Nile4 B OR 2N374 I
9 DESIGNAliONS IN aOXES ([@. 0. ETCI REPRESENT POSIT ION OF
CONTROL aOXES IMONI-rOR I SWITCHES
10. WITH TYPE 2 .. 1184 AHD FIXfD GAIN A250, OSCILLATIONS MAY
OCCUR AT HIGH AWalENT TEWPERATURES.
II. C3 IS NOT PROVIDED IN 50WE UNITS.
(2. FILTER ASSEW8LY.
13.* CR502 AND R504 SUPPRESSOR ASSEWSLY.
14ITEL/REMOTEI
TERMINALS ARE LABELLED
'LINEr ON PREVIOUS VERSIONS.I
15. IN LATER VERSIONS 01 IS TYPE 2N2740 AND C4
SYSTEMS ----ol_-- _
'( NOTE I)
B
I
I
I
P/O
Jl.
RADIO
RECEPTACLE
A o
EI4
c
MT-1198/VRC (RCVR C)
(SAME CIRCUIT AS
RECEIVER B)
(SAME CIRCUIT AS RECEIVER B
NT1898/VRCl
R-442(tf)lVRC (RCVR B )
I -------,
I IPOWERI I
, SWITCH
I
[2f!) CAIOI I
,...... ..

L__1----1- e_J
R-442(M)/VRC (RCVR C)
1-----
MT-1898/VRC (RCVA 8)
I
L

J22 I
RAOIO/AUDIOI
CONTROL I
RECEPTACLE
POWER - -- - FII
ACEPTACLE Ell 'OOAIIP
.. ( ...... .......---....
A o B C
C)(-4121/VRC
o C A
I
I
I
I
--:--..f--
t I I
- -t- - -t - - - - - - - - -t -< A
I I t
--.-------- C
I I
------- .l-( 0
A o
MT-1029/VRC (RADIO 8)
I
--l--L __J
C
"
AMP

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K40.
:C.o
NC
I
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I
I
PIO
P40'
eR411
__1-1-{u}-1_
RCVR- XMTR (RADIO 8)
RCVR- XMTA (RADIO A)
( SAME CIRCUIT AS RADIO A )
PIO ,...------1
I POWER I I
SWITCH
" , I OFF' I
,
,

L
L
I
I
I

------- -- - --'I
"
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- ---

"
, 1(23-- 'I
"
" "
MAIN POWER - - - - - -- J2. - - -- POWER -- -- - -
RECEPTACLE RADIO TRANSFER
J21
0
RECEPTACLE RECEPTACLE
"


" I

" F21' v;,';J E24

23
)l'PIVOT
lINK
"
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(NOTE 2)

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L _
A
o
C
B
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L , ,
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I
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I

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I
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I
I
NOTES:
RADIO SYSTEM CAN CONSIST OF
(AlONE RCVA-XMTR;
(e) TWO RCVR-XMTRS.
(C) ONE RCVR-XMTR WITH OR
( 0) ONE RCVR-XMTR WITH TWO R-442(.l/VRCS
ANY RADIO CONFIGURATION CAN 8E USED WITH QR WITHOUT
RAOI0-1NTERCOM SYSTEM (SEE NOTE Z l
WITH LINK IN POSITION SHOWN, POWER FOR 80TH RADIOeS)
AND RADIO-INTERCOM SYSTEM IS CONTROLLED By
t"'AIN PWR I SWITCH IN AM -lrao/vRC WHEN RADIO-INTERCOM
SYSTEM IS NOT USED WITH THE RADIO SYSTEM. THE LINK MUST
BE POSITIONED AS SHOWN IN OASWED LINES
3. ASSEMBLY ASO,SHOWN IN C-229S/VRC, C-2297/VRC, AND
C-22'S/VRe,IS IDENTICAL CIRCUIT DETAilS ARE SHOWN
ONLY IN C-2298/VRC
4 ex -4123/VRC IS USED INSTEAD OF VEHICLE WIRING AND
eX-1010/VRC'S IN SOME VEHICLE INSTALLATIONS
S. C-229S/VRC'S FOR CREWMEMBERS ARE ALSO CONNECTED
TO JSOS, JSOI. AND J501.
PARENTHESES ARE USED IN HIGH GAIN VERSION
1, RESISTANCES ARE IN OHMS,
. c::::::::J INDICATES EQUIPMENT MARKING.
J 8 C 0 A 8 A C D
C)(-4720/VRC
I +I ---A--r< B
(-) --tJ--l-< A
C
D

----------
--" " , " "'PiO
- --- ---"
" "
,,--- --- ........------------------------- -
__ J23
MAIN POWER -- --
--
- - J24 POWER TRANSFER
RECEPTACLE RADIO
RECEPTACLE
F
J21
E21
E24
. RECEPTACLE F
( I
t
C21
0( .,
I F21
,.,

100AMP
LIHK(NOTE 2)-
"
I I J. F:22

"
L _
MT-I029/VRC (RADIO A)
..........
TM 11-5830-340-30
CX-7621/V'"
:6e e ExTERNAL
I LAMP
A
L-_
0251-8
4
Pia
T861
56

R255
6.800
0251-C'>
0252-;13
C-2296/VRC
0252-
(02-C)
R257
It<
(RB
>--1",--_.4,700 )
L
I

I
Pia
C)(-7056/VRC
P/O

,
,
I
,

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I
I

VEHICLE
WIRING
AM-1780/VRC
-- - -- - -- - -- - -- - - -- - -- -l
AMPLlF1ER
A250 (NOTE 6 )
1-- - -- - ---
>-r----:L (RI ("2: (flt3
':'" 390) 127) I 120) I
I
I I .L.
t (RS ...-
18K) r- -------'(02-1)
R251 L_ - - -- ... -- ........."'--,
2.200 i.;60) -.b-
II
C)(-7057/VRC
0502-8
PIO

- I
I
I
l
--l
r-'" ---1
I I IRAO TRANS 1 101- 207/VRC I
PUSH-lO-TALK
B 8 r- .., SWITCH I
I <C C }oooooo'o-----t-.....t-""O I
I I I I 3 AaO I
, 0 0 >-+,---' I ,(NOTE]) I
A A )1-"'1o.o......41...----+-1""00 I ,
I \ __
R504
150
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Figure FO-2. Power Distribution Circuits of AM-1780/VRC with Radio System. and Radio-intercom SJ'stem.,

a

A REAR

A REAR
o
o B REAR
I
01
I
I

TO 24 VOC WHEN
AM-1780/VRC IS
NOT USEO WITH
RAOIOS
PIO
J508
C-2297/VRC (DRIVER)
R901

05901

C.A50l
IN33268
r-----I
0---.......-41--_
I A80 t I
I (NOTE 3) I
I 0- 3 .... 1 ___
L J
L
POWER
INORM' CICT
, R504 BKR
II NT ONLY I0 i'oO----'l.. .. __................ @IT]
I @E]
0
1
: IMAINI
PWR
I
, S504
_----0..
PIa

FRONT
o
o
I INSTALLATION I
I RETRANS] 0

liNT ONLY I
PIO
J501
RAOIO- INTERCOM SYSTEM
{NOTE I


PIa

C ) ,
I
AN
I
I

L _
B
C
o
PIO
CX-4723/VRC
PIO
J22
RAOIOI AUOtO/CONTROL
RECEPTACLE
- -- -----
,..--+.....-t' C)(-4721/VRC
(SAME CIRCUIT AS RECEIVER B
MT-189S/VRC)
MT-1198/VRC (RCVR C)
R-44Z(tf}/VRC (RC"R 8 )
I ----I
I (POWERI I
t SWITCH
I
@TIl CR 101 I
,........ ..

L__l----1-:-J
R-442(*)/VRC (RCVR C)
1-----1
I
I
(SAME CIRCUIT AS I
RECEIVER 8)
MT-1898/"RC (RCVR B)
I
I
I
I
L
C 0 A B A C

- --- -----
--- - -
PIO
JI4
JII
RAOIO
MAIN POWER FII
RECEPTACLE
RECEPTACLE Ell tOOA..P EI4
( 0
A o
.....--------------------------
L
-;;-----,
J22 I
RAOIO/AUOIOI
CONTROL I
AECEPTACLE I
I
____J
........------- ..,...- B
........-------------------------------""I--o( C
......-------------------------------.......- 0
I


<I
< A
<c
<0
FP-3/(FP-4 blank)
TM 11-5830-340-3.0
YSTEMS-------
En
, RADIO - INTERCOM SYSTEM ------------------------------------------"
C-2297/VRC
(DRIVER)
- -:-1
C-2296/VRC
(OUTSIDE VEHICLE)
H207/VRC I

[!!9J : t.
5901 - i <K +-(.... ,----------r-I..,) K >-r-------iKJ
H(: :
IEXTI rAuoiO ACCESSoR';Esl LJ-----......., 1
Q+---t-__......... (Y...... EL..... )-"9-
0
-e
3
0 (a I I '---__
t-
1
I p, irJ_
.....__J_90 ..2rr111( 0 (: - - a- --- - -
I
I PUSH.TQ-TALK I
C (: I

o
o
mJ
[&]0
rTNT1
I.2!!br.J
AM-I 780/VAC
Sr.UTTER (RADIO A)
J
1
C-2299/VRC
(NOTE It NOTES.
L:
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I. RADIO SYSTEMS CAN CONSIST OF:

ANY RADIO CONFIGURATION CAN BE USED WITH OR
WITHOUT RADIO/INTERCOM SYSTEM. FOR AN/VRC49
AND AN/VRC-45. C-2299/VRC IS PROVIDED.
2. KEYING AND MIKE CIRCUITS CAN BE ANOTHER
RECEIVER-TRANSMITTER (RADIO RELAY SETUP
WITH MK-4561GRC) OR RADiO/WIRE INTEGRATION
(R/W) EQUIPMENT (SUCH AS AN/GSA7).
3. C2298/VRCS FOR CREWMEMBERS ARE ALSO
CONNECTED TO J505. J506, AND J507.
4. RELAYS K50l, K502, (SHOWN DfENERGlZED)
ARE ENERGIZED WHEN ANY CREWMEMBER KEYS
ON INTERCOM.
5. POSITION ill CONTROLS RADIO A; POSITION 00
CONTROLS RADIO B.
6 ALL CIRCUITS ARE GROUNDED AT PiN A OF
EACH CONNECTOR (NOT SHOWN).
7. RESISTANCES ARE IN OHMS.
INDICATES EQUIPMENT MARKING.
fer:
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[i]
[C]o
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0
-'
-.
-
4
I -
& I
I 8 : (HOTEl( )
I

== INTERPHON:J. Af OUTPUT 10
...... .: AWL INTERCOM
EARPHONES
CX-4723/VRC

---, _u.1
P40I :r )",24 ..._ ...._ ......
A- " ",
------..........N). I(U u'
I I ,., ,
I I I
I I ,
.J<S I

E 8 C D
1 -t l
I Jr I
J

AUDIO At:,C!1SOR1E1
-
Figure FO-8. Radio Transmission and Keying of AM-1780/VRC with Radio System and Radio-intercom System.
FP-S/(FP-6 blank)
; _/' RADIO 5'1'5TEIII5--------
lNOTEl1 '
CX4723/VRC (RADIO A)
I
P"OI) ),J24 J22( ( )
,. 'IT, IT
I I I
1
I I N ) I 1(U (I II I
I
I I
I I
RETRAN5 H) I 1 <5 (I l J I
I I ,RELAY I
I : I L_...J
--I: -
E 8 C 0 E 8 C 0

I I I r I
... ..
PUSH-TO-TALK PUlH-TOoTAL.K
IAUDIO AUDIO
I

ClC-41231VRC
RECEI;ER-TRANSMITTER
---, uJ
J -_T I MOl :r tr (T '
TRANSMIT I I I I I I I
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