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KMH 920 MULTI-HAZARD AWARENESS UNIT

KTA 910 TCAS I UNIT

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Introduction.......................................... INTRO-1
Expanded Book View.................................... 0
Description and Operation............................. 1
1.General ....................................... 1
A. General Description ........................ 1
B. Equipment Part Numbers ..................... 1
C. Related Publications ....................... 2
D. ESDS Device Labels ......................... 2
2.Configurations Available ...................... 4
3. Leading Particulars .......................... 5
A. TCAS I Surveillance Volumes ................ 5
1. Range Tracking Volumes .................. 5
2. Altitude Tracking Volumes ............... 5
B. Unit Specifications ........................ 5
C. Environmental Certification ................ 8
4. TCAS I System Operation ...................... 11
A. TCAS I System Function ..................... 11
B. KMH 980/KTA 970 Processor Function ......... 13
1. General ................................. 13
2. Stored Information ...................... 13
3. Real Time Functions Controlled.......... 15
4. Power Requirements ...................... 18
C. TCAS I Directional Antenna Function ........ 18
D. TCAS I Omnidirectional Antenna Function .... 19
5. TCAS I Unit Operation ........................ 19
A. Inputs and Outputs ......................... 20
1. General ................................. 20
2. Control Switches........................ 26

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3. Traffic Advisory Display ................ 27


4. Directional/Omni Antenna System......... 32
5. Own Flight Data......................... 32
6. Audio and Annunciation Systems.......... 33
B. TCAS I Module Operation .................... 69
1. Computer Board Assembly ................. 69
2. Receiver Assembly....................... 74
3. Transmitter/Modulator Assembly.......... 79
4. Video Assembly.......................... 79
5. Power Supply Assembly ................... 96
6.EGPWS System Operation ........................ 99
A. System Overview ........................... 99
B. Functions and Features .................... 101
1. Aircraft Position....................... 101
2. Aircraft Altitude....................... 102
3. Terrain, Obstacles, and Runway.......... 103
4. Terrain Inhibit Switch .................. 106
7. EGPWS Module Operation ....................... 106
A. EGPWS Assembly ............................ 106
B. Microprocessor Submodule .................. 109
C. Memory Submodule .......................... 111
D. Processor ................................. 113
E. External Interface ........................ 114
TESTING AND TROUBLESHOOTING........................... 1001
1. General ...................................... 1001
2. Test Equipment Required ...................... 1001
3. TCAS I Functional Test Procedures ............ 1001
A. Purpose .................................... 1001
B. Operational Controls ....................... 1002

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C. Initial Test Equipment Settings ............ 1002


D. Functional Test ............................ 1003
4. TCAS I Unit Alignment ........................ 1005
A. Equipment Configuration .................... 1005
B. Initial Test Set Up ........................ 1006
C. Power Supply Checks ........................ 1007
D. Flight Software Upload ..................... 1008
E. FSCP Bite Constants ........................ 1009
F. Video Initialization, LED Fault Indicator
Current Checks, TBUG Download ................. 1010
G. 1030 Receiver Alignment .................... 1011
H. DPSK Phase Demodulator Adjustment .......... 1011
I. Set 1030 MTL ............................... 1012
J. Set 1090 Mode C MTL Registers .............. 1013
K. Peak and RMS Bearing Checks ................ 1014
L. Garble Checks .............................. 1014
M. Post Procedure ............................. 1015
5. EGPWS Maintenance Functions .................. 1015
A. Maintenance Functions ...................... 1015
B. System Status .............................. 1016
C. LRU Flight History Recording ............... 1017
D. Bit Tests .................................. 1021
E. RS-232 Test Interface ...................... 1023
F. Data Loading Interface ..................... 1025
G. Configuration Management ................... 1025
H. Present Status Output Formats .............. 1025
I. Flight History Output Formats .............. 1027
J. Fault History Output Formats ............... 1028

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K. Inop History Output Format ................. 1028


L. Ground History Output Format ............... 1030
M. Alert History Output Format ................ 1030
N. Status History Output Format ............... 1031
O. Cumulative Counters Output Format .......... 1032
P. Internal GPS Status Format ................. 1033
6. Retest Procedure ............................. 1035
7. Service Information .......................... 1035
A. Proper Test Equipment Usage ................ 1035
B. Capacitor Checking ......................... 1036
C. Transistor Checking ........................ 1036
D. Integrated Circuits ........................ 1036
E. Schematic Diagram, Circuit Module Component
Layout, and Summary of Changes ................ 1037
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS.................................... 2001
1. General ...................................... 2001
DISASSEMBLY........................................... 3001
1. General ...................................... 3001
2. Recommended Disassembly Procedures ........... 3001
A. Cover Removal .............................. 3001
B. Computer Board/EGPWS Board Module Removal .. 3002
C. GPS Xpress Board Removal ................... 3002
D. EPGWS Board Removal ........................ 3002
E. Computer Board Removal ..................... 3002
F. Interconnect Board Removal ................. 3003
G. Receiver Board/Video Board Module Removal .. 3003
H. Receiver Board Removal ..................... 3003
I. Transmitter Board Removal .................. 3004
J. Power Supply Board Removal ................. 3004

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CLEANING.............................................. 4001
1. General ...................................... 4001
A. Recommended Cleaning Agents ................ 4001
B. Recommended Cleaning Procedures ............ 4001
CHECK................................................. 5001
1. General ...................................... 5001
2. Inspection Procedures ........................ 5001
Repair................................................ 6001
1. General ...................................... 6001
2. Repair ....................................... 6001
A. Repair Precautions ......................... 6001
B. Electrostatic Sensitive Devices(ESDS)
Protection .................................... 6002
1. Storage ................................. 6003
2. Work Station............................ 6003
3. Personnel ............................... 6004
4. Special Troubleshooting Precautions ..... 6005
C. Two Lead Component Removal ................. 6005
D. Multi-lead Component Removal ............... 6005
E. P.C. Board Protective Coating Replacement .. 6006
Assembly.............................................. 7001
1. General ...................................... 7001
2. Materials Required for Assembly .............. 7001
3. Recommended Assembly Procedures .............. 7002
A. Power Supply Board ......................... 7002
B. Transmitter Board .......................... 7002
C. Receiver Board ............................. 7003
D. Express Board .............................. 7003
E. Interconnect board ......................... 7003

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F. Computer Board ............................. 7003


G. Final Assembly ............................. 7003
SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES, AND EQUIPMENT................ 9001
1. General ...................................... 9001
2. Equipment Required For Test .................. 9001
Illustrated Parts List................................ 10001
1. General ...................................... 10001
2. Revision Service ............................. 10001
3. List of Abbreviations ........................ 10001
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Figure 1 Expanded Book View........................... 0
Figure 2 ESDS Symbols................................. 3
Figure 3 DO-160D Environmental Certification Categories9
Figure 4 ATCRBS Interrogation Pulse Shapes............ 17
Figure 5 ATCRBS Transponder Reply Message Formats..... 17
Figure 6 KMH 920/KTA 910 Internal Interconnect Diagram 21
Figure 7 ARINC 429 Data Word Formats.................. 34
Figure 8 KTA 910 Video Board.......................... 81
Figure 9 Reply Signal Format.......................... 82
Figure 10 Geometric Altitude Block Diagram............ 102
Figure 11 Americas Regional Database.................. 104
Figure 12 Atlantic Regional Database.................. 104
Figure 13 Pacific Regional Database................... 105
Figure 14 Processor Functional Block Diagram.......... 113
Figure 15 External Interface Functional Block Diagram. 114
Schematic Diagrams
Figure 2001 Transmitter Board Assembly................ 2009
Figure 2002 Transmitter Board Schematic............... 2021

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Figure 2003 Receiver Board Assembly................... 2035


Figure 2004 Receiver Board Schematic.................. 2041
Figure 2005 Video Board Assembly...................... 2067
Figure 2006 Video Board Schematic..................... 2075
Figure 2007 Power Supply Board Assembly............... 2107
Figure 2008 Power Supply Board Schematic.............. 2111
Figure 2009 GPS Xpress Assembly....................... 2117
Figure 2010 GPS Xpress Board Schematic................ 2119
Figure 2011 Computer Board Assembly................... 2127
Figure 2012 Computer Board Schematic.................. 2135
Figure 2013 EGPWS Assembly............................ 2169
Figure 2014 EGPWS Schematic........................... 2175
ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST
Figure 10001 KMH 920 Final Assembly................... 10011
Figure 10002 Transmitter Modulator Assembly........... 10021
Figure 10003 Transmitter Board Assembly............... 10045
Figure 10004 Receiver Assembly........................ 10059
Figure 10005 Receiver Board........................... 10075
Figure 10006 Video Board.............................. 10091
Figure 10007 Power Supply Assembly.................... 10105
Figure 10008 Power Supply Board....................... 10113
Figure 10009 Interconnect Board....................... 10119
Figure 10010 Computer Board........................... 10137
Figure 10011 GPS Xpress Assembly...................... 10161
Figure 10012 EGPWS Assembly........................... 10165
List of Tables
Table 1 KMH 920/KTA 910 Configurations................ 1
Table 2 Related Publications.......................... 2
Table 3 KMH 980/KTA 970 Configurations Available...... 4

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Table 4 KMH 920/KTA 910 Process Features.............. 4


Table 5 KMH 920/KTA 910 Leading Particulars........... 5
Table 6 Sinusoidal Vibration Critical Frequency Survey 10
Table 7 Transmit/Receive Frequencies.................. 12
Table 8 ARINC 429 Data Words from Control Unit to
TCAS I Processor ............................... 26
Table 9 ARINC 429 Data Words from TCAS I Processor to
TA display ..................................... 28
Table 10 Intruder File................................ 30
Table 11 ARINC 429 Own Flight Data Inputs to Processor 33
Table 12-26 ARINC 429 Data Word Formats............... 34-67
Table 27 Switching.................................... 91
Table 28 Range 0 Bit Vs. Distance and Listening Time.. 93
Table 29 Device/Function Address...................... 94
Table 30 Microprocessor Address Memory Map............ 110
Table 31 Internal Interrupts.......................... 111
Table 32 System Memory Map............................ 112

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INTRODUCTION

The instructions in this manual provide the information necessary


to perform maintenance functions ranging from simple checks and re-
placement to complete shop repair.

The manual is divided into seperate sections:

1. Title 5. Introduction
2. Record of Revisions 6. Description and Operation
3. List of Effective Pages 7. Test and Repair Procedures
4. Table of Contents 8. IPL Section

Refer to the Table of Contents for the page location of applicable


sections. An asterisked flagnote *[] in place of the page number
indicates that no special instructions are provided for functions
performed by standard industry practices

An explanation of the Illustrated Parts List is provided in the


Introduction to that section.

All weights and measurements in this manual are in English units,


unless otherwise stated.

The manual will be revised as necessary to reflect current infor-


mation.

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Figure 1

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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION


1. General

A. General Description

The KMH 920/KTA 910 are the main component of the KMH 980
Multihazard Awareness System and the KTA 970 Traffic
Alert and Collsion Avoidance System.The KMH 920/KTA 910
consists of a computerized control system and an L-band
receiver/transmitter. It interfaces with a control pan-
el, displays, directional and omni antennas, and air-
craft systems. In this manual the unit may be referred
to as the KMH 920/KTA 910, IHAS or TCAS I. The KMH 920/
KTA 910 is illustrated in figure 1.

B. Equipment Part Numbers

Honeywell part numbers assigned to the various configu-


rations of the KMH 920/KTA 910 are given in table 1 be-
low.

KCM 805 Configuration Module 071-00112-0100/0200

Part Number Description EGPWS

066-01178-2101 KMH 920 Internal GPS

066-01178-0101 KMH 920 External GPS

066-01178-2102 KMH 920 Internal GPS


066-01178-0102 KMH 920 External GPS

066-01177-0101 KTA 910 None

Table 1

KMH 920/KTA 910 Configurations

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C. Related Publications
1.

Publications related to the KTA 910/KMH 920 Processor are


listed in table 2 below.

PUBLICATION HONEYWELL IDENTI-


FICATION NUMBER

KMH 980/KTA 970 006-10633-XXXX


System Installation Manual

KTA 970/KMH 980 Pilot 006-18273-XXXX


Guide

Table 2
Related Publications

D. ESDS Device Labels and Symbols

CAUTION: THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE


SENSITIVE (ESDS) DEVICES. ALL ASSEMBLIES OR
BOARDS CONTAINING ESDS DEVICES ARE IDENTIFIED ON
SCHEMATICS AND ASSEMBLY ILLUSTRATIONS. ESDS
PARTS ARE INDIVIDUALLY IDENTIFIED IN THE PARTS
LIST. ALL ESDS DEVICES MUST BE HANDLED IN ACCOR-
DANCE WITH PROCEDURES OUTLINED IN "REPAIR" SEC-
TION 600 OF THIS MANUAL

ESDS DEVICES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, C-


MOS, J-MOS, PMOS, NMOS, SOMOS, HMOS, MOS/FET,
MICROWAVE MIXER DIODES, SOME BIPOLAR DEVICES,
AND SOME METAL FILM RESISTORS.

The labels and symbols shown in figure 2 are used by Hon-


eywell TCAS I/IHAS to identify ESDS applications. The la-
bels DO NOT appear on units and modules manufactured pri-
or to adoption of the STANDARD symbol.

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Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive (ESDS) Device Labels and Symbols


Figure 2

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2. Configurations Available
Available configurations and associated features of the KMH
980/KTA 970 are listed below in tables 3 and 4.

HONEYWELL PART UNIT NOMENCLATURE


NUMBER
066-01177-0101 KTA 910 Traffic Alert and Collsion
Avoidance Unit
066-01178-0101 KMH 920 Includes Multi Hazard Awareness Unit
EGPWS. W/O GPS
066-01178-0102 KMH 920 Includes Multi Hazard Awareness Unit
EGPWS. W/O GPS
066-01178-2101 KMH 920 Includes Multi Hazard Awareness Unit
EGPWS. W/GPS
066-01178-2102 KMH 920 Includes Multi Hazard Awareness Unit
EGPWS. W/GPS

KMH 980/KTA 970, Configurations Available


Table 3

FEATURE DESCRIPTION
TCAS I Unit KTA 910 is the Primary component of the
KTA 970 system. Contains circuitry nec-
essary for functions of a TCAS I system
and interfacing with antennas, graphic
processors, controls, and displays.
IHAS Unit KMH 920 is the KTA 910 with EGPWS Com-
puter. KMH 920 can be configured with
or without an internal GPS.
Single or Dual Directional Designed for installations having a
Antenna top-mounted directional antenna and a
bottom-mounted directional or non di-
rectional omni antenna.
Directional/Omni Antenna One or two directional antennas may be
System used in a TCAS I system. A top-mounted
KA 815 directional antenna is always
required. For intruder bearing to be
determined on the bottom-antenna a KA
815 must also be used on the bottom of
the aircraft.

KMH 920/KTA 910 Process Features


Table 4

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Available configurations and associated features of the KMH


980/KTA 970 also include the KCM 805 Configuration Module
P/N: 071-00112-0100/071-00112-0200
3. Leading Particulars
A. TCAS I Surveillance Volumes
Surveillance volume is the volume of airspace in which
own aircraft TCAS I can track other aircraft equipped
with Mode S or ATCRBS transponders.
(1) Range Tracking Volumes
The shape and size of the range tracking volume is
dependent on attenuation levels applied to the
transmitted pulse from the TCAS I processor's
transmitter.
NOTE: The TCAS I processor reduces range tracking
volumes in high density areas to reduce the
number of receptions to be processed by
TCAS I, and for interference limiting.
(2) Altitude Tracking Volumes
TCAS I tracks other transponder equipped aircraft
that are within a relative altitude range of ±10,000
feet.
B. Unit Specifications
The leading particulars of the KMH 920/KTA 910 are listed
below in table 5.
KMH 920/KTA 910, Leading Particulars
Table 5

CHARACTERISTIC DESCRIPTION
Form Factor
Overall Dimensions Width: 4.7 in.(11.9 cm)
Height: 7.0 in.(17.8 cm)
Depth: 13.8 in.(35.1 cm)
Maximum Weight 10 lbs.(4.5 kg)
Voltage Nominal +28 Vdc
Range ~ +22 to 30 Vdc

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KMH 920/KTA 910, Leading Particulars


Table 5

CHARACTERISTIC DESCRIPTION
Current Nominal 1.3 ± 0.2 A
Maximum Operating 1.65 ± 0.2 A
Bootup 3.3 ± 0.5 A
Power Maximum 46 ± 2.3 watts
Synchro Reference ARINC 413A, 26 Vac/400 Hz
Altitude Category A2 15,000 ft; D 50,000
ft. Tested to 51,500 ft.
Temperature Range
Operating -55 °C to +70 °C
Storage -55 °C to +85 °C
Cooling Convection.
Surveillance Capacity Forty five aircraft. TCAS I can
display up to 30 of the nearest
intruders.
Voice Synthesizer Headphones: 100 milliwatts
(nominal) into 600 ohms (con-
figurable).
RECEIVER
Frequency 1087 to 1093 MHz.
Minimum Trigger Level (MTL) -72 dBm max.
Decoding Ratio:
Input at MTL +3 dBm to -21 99% minimum
dBm
Out-of-Band Rejection:
(reply signal level required
to provide 90% decoding ratio)
At 1080 and 1100 MHz 20 dB above MTL minimum
At 1075 and 1105 MHz 40 dB above MTL minimum
At 1065 and 1115 MHz 60 dB above MTL minimum

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KMH 920/KTA 910, Leading Particulars


Table 5

CHARACTERISTIC DESCRIPTION
Dynamic Minimum Trigger
Level (DMTL) Threshold:
ATCRBS MTL + 13 dB
Minimum Pulse Width 300 nsec
Maximum Pulse Rise Time 0.5 µsec
transmission lines)
Delay Difference (between top 0.050 µsec
and bottom antenna channels,
including transmission lines.
TRANSMITTER
Frequency 1030.00 ± 0.2 MHz
Warm up time 3 minutes for frequency stabi-
lization
Load VSWR 1.5:1 or less
Rf Peak Output Power at unit
connector:
Minimum +51 dBm (126 W)
Nominal +53 dBm (200 W)
Maximum +55 dBm (316 W)
Unwanted Output Power (inactive -70 dBm maximum
state)
Interrogation Repetition Inter- 1 second
val
Interrogation Interval
Jitter:
ATCRBS Mode C +0.1 to -0.1 seconds about the
nominal 1-second interval.
Transmitter Delay Difference 0.050 µsec maximum
(between top and bottom antenna
channels, including transmis-
sion lines)

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Table 5

CHARACTERISTIC DESCRIPTION
Transmitter Pulse
Characteristics:
Mode C Only All-Call
(S1, P1, P3)
Pulse Duration 0.80 ± 0.075 µsec
Rise Time 0.0 to 0.1 µsec
Decay Time 0.0 to 0.2 µsec
Pulse Spacing
P1 to P3 21.00 ± 0.10 µsec
P3 to P4 2.00 ± 0.04 µsec
S1 to P1 2.00 ± 0.10 µsec
Nine Whisper-Shout
Mode C Power Levels
S1 Pulse 6 dB below the P1 pulse in the
current set of pulses. The level
is dependent on the whisper-
shout level.
TSO Category C118, C151a (Class B)
066-01177-0101 C118
066-01178-0101/2101 C118, C151a (Class B)
066-01178-0102/2102 C118, C151b (Class B & Class C)
Environmental Certification See Environmental Certification
Categories figure 3.

C. Environmental Certification
TCAS I/IHAS equipment meets the environmental conditions
of the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics (RTCA)
document number DO-160D, "Environmental Conditions and
Test Procedures for Airline Electronic/Electrical Equip-
ment and Instruments."
For a chart of environmental categories refer to figure
3. Refer to manuals listed in table 2 "Related Publica-
tions" to determine environmental certification catego-
ries for other TCAS I/IHAS related equipment.

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Temperature and Altitude 4.0 Category A2D2


Low Temperature 4.5.1 (Low Temp. -55°C)
High Temperature 4.5.2 &4.5.3 (High Temp. +70°C)
In-Flight Loss of Cooling 4.5.4 Category X (Not Tested)
Altitude 4.6.1 (Alt. tested to 51,500 feet)
Decompression 4.6.2 (Decomp., 8K to 51.5K < 15 sec.)
Overpressure 4.6.3 (Overpressure, 170 kPa)
Temperature Variation 5.0 Category B
Humidity 6.0 Category A
Shock (operational &
crash safety) 7.0 Category B
Vibration 8.0 Category S (curves B & M)
(See Notes 1, 2, & 3)
Explosion 9.0 Category X, (Not Tested)
Waterproofness 10.0 Category X (Not Tested)
Fluids Susceptibility 11.0 Category X (Not Tested)
Sand and Dust 12.0 Category X (Not Tested)
Fungus 13.0 Category X (Not Tested)
Salt Spray 14.0 Category X (Not Tested)
Magnetic Effect 15.0 Class Z
Power Input 16.0 Category BZ
Voltage Spike Conducted 17.0 Category A
Audio Frequency Conducted
Susceptibility 18.0 Category BZ
Induced Signal Susceptibility 19.0 Category A
Radio Frequency Susceptibility20.0 Category RRR (See Note 4)
Radio Frequency Emission 21.0 Category B
Lightning Induced Transient
Susceptibility 22.0 Category A3E3 (See note 5)
Lightning Direct Effects 23.0 Category 1B, Cat. X for KCM 805
Icing 24.0 Category X (Not Tested)
ESD 25.0 Category A

DO-160D Environmental Certification Categories


Figure 3
Notes:
(1) Vibration Critical Frequencies – The following critical
frequencies are mechanical resonances of the unit under
test that have peak acceleration amplitudes greater than
twice the input acceleration amplitude.

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Table 6
Sinusoidal Vibration Critical Frequency Survey
Equipment under test (EUT) EUT Orientation Axis Frequency Range (Hz)

KMH 920 Longitudinal (X-axis) 123-158, 231-268

KMH 920 Lateral (Y-axis) 43-58, 293-455, 611-844


1087-1126

KMH 920 Vertical (Z-axis) 121-180, 350-370, 787-862

KCM 805 Longitudinal (X-axis) 432-680, 1289-1396

KCM 805 Lateral (Y-axis) 838-877

KCM 805 Vertical (Z-axis) 160-172, 471-1178, 1610-2000

(2) There were no significant changes in the above resonate


frequencies during the test.
(3) The units comply with DO-160C, vibration categories N and
Y for helicopters.
(4) RF susceptibility degradation:
(a) Radiated, Horizontal, CW, Category S, Critical fre-
quency 1030 MHz: The Mode S Broadcast Reception MTL
was desensitized by 16 dB. After exposure to the RF,
the MTL returned to normal without any operator in-
tervention.
(b) Radiated, Horizontal, CW, Category S, Critical fre-
quency 1030 MHz: The Mode S Broadcast Reception MTL
was desensitized by 8 db. After exposure to the RF,
the MTL returned to normal without any operator in-
tervention.
(c) Radiated, Vertical, CW, Category S, Critical fre-
quency 1030 MHz: The Mode S Broadcast Reception MTL
was desensitized by 12 dB. After exposure to the RF,
the MTL returned to normal without any operator in-
tervention.
(d) Radiated, Vertical, Square Wave, Category S, Criti-
cal frequency 1030 MHz: The Mode S Broadcast Recep-
tion MTL was desensitized by 6 dB. After exposure to
the RF, the MTL returned to normal without any op-
erator intervention.
(e) Radiated, Vertical, CW, Category S, Critical fre-
quency 1090 MHz: The Mode S Broadcast Reception MTL
was desensitized by 8 dB. After exposure to the RF,
the MTL returned to normal without any operator in-
tervention.

(5) The units comply with A3E3 on all signal lines and A4E4
on the power leads.

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4. TCAS I System Operation


This section outlines Traffic Alert and Collsion Avoidance System
operation. Refer to TCAS I System Installation Manual P/N 006-
10633-XXXX.
A. TCAS I System Function
TCAS I is an airborne Traffic Alert and Collsion Avoidance
System that operates without support from ATC ground stations.
The system detects the presence of nearby intruder aircraft
that reply to ATCRBS Mode C transponder interrogations. TCAS
I tracks and continuously evaluates the threat potential of
these aircraft to own aircraft. TCAS I displays the nearby
transponder-equipped aircraft on a traffic advisory display,
and during threat situations, provides traffic advisory
alerts.
NOTE: TCAS I detects only intruder aircraft that are
equipped with Mode C or Mode S transponders.
The traffic advisory display alerts the pilot to the relative
position of nearby aircraft that are, or could become, colli-
sion threats. This improves the ability of the pilot to vi-
sually acquire intruder aircraft.
TCAS I transmission and reception is performed through a top-
mounted TCAS I directional antenna and a bottom-mounted TCAS
I omnidirectional or bottom-mounted TCAS I directional anten-
na.
TCAS I detects aircraft equipped with transponders that reply
only to Mode C interrogations. TCAS I must actively search
for intruder aircraft because Mode C transponders do not
transmit squitter messages. Once the presence of a Mode C
intruder is confirmed, TCAS I places the intruder in track.
TCAS I is capable of tracking a total of 45 intruders.
Tracking is performed by repetitive TCAS I interrogations in
Mode C format. When interrogated, transponders reply after a
fixed delay. Measurement of time between interrogation trans-
mission and reply reception allows TCAS I to determine the
range of the intruder. If the intruder transponder supplies
an altimeter output, TCAS I receives intruder altitude reports
in the replies and determines the relative altitude of the
intruder. Transmission and reception techniques used on the
TCAS I directional antennas allow TCAS I to determine bearing
of the intruder.
NOTE: If an omnidirectional antenna is used as the TCAS I
bottom antenna, and the intruder is being tracked on
the bottom antenna, the intruder bearing cannot be
determined and the intruder aircraft cannot be po-
sitionally displayed on the traffic display unit.
Based on closing rates and relative position computed from the
reply information, TCAS I classifies intruders as non-threat,
proximity, or traffic advisory (TA) threat category aircraft
and provides one or more of the following visual and aural
alerts to the pilot:

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• If the intruder is being tracked on a directional antenna


and valid bearing data is received, TCAS I will display the
intruder on the traffic display. The symbol is positioned
on the display at the correct relative range and bearing
to own aircraft. The intruder symbol shape and color iden-
tifies the aircraft threat level as non-threat, proximity,
or a traffic advisory.

• Since bearing cannot be determined when intruders are


tracked on an omni antenna, they will not be displayed.
However, any TA will be annunciated on the display as a TA
NO BEARING (yellow).

• If an intruder is categorized as a TA, TCAS I provides an


aural traffic advisory alert on the cockpit's headphone
system.

TCAS I equipment operates at the same transmit and receive


frequencies as ground stations (1030 MHz transmit and 1090 MHz
receive). TCAS I and ground stations operate at transmit and
receive frequencies that are inverse to transponder transmit
and receive frequencies as shown in table 7 below.

SYSTEM TRANSMIT FREQUENCY RECEIVE FREQUENCY


Transponder (Mode S 1090 MHz 1030 MHz
or ATCRBS Mode A/C)
TCAS I 1030 MHz 1090 MHz
Ground Station 1030 MHz 1090 MHz

Table 7 Transmit/Receive Frequencies

TCAS I interrogates Mode A/C transponders in other air-


craft by transmitting 1030 MHz messages via the top and
bottom TCAS I antennas. TCAS I receives 1090 MHz mes-
sages from ATCRBS Mode A/C/S transponders via the top di-
rectional antenna or the bottom TCAS I directional or om-
nidirectional antenna.

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B. KMH 980/KTA 970 Processor Function


(1) General
The microprocessor based TCAS I processor is the
main component in the KMH 980/KTA 970 system. It
consists of a combined computerized control system
and L-band receiver/ transmitter. Operation of the
TCAS I system is controlled by TCAS I software res-
ident in the TCAS I processor.
(2) The TCAS I processor routinely reads and stores the
following own aircraft information:
(a) Mode control input from control unit or dis-
crete switches: flight level, above/below/nor-
mal, functional test, and display range.
(b) Own aircraft heading, pitch (if available),
roll (if available), and radio altimeter (if
available) inputs. This information, along
with own pressure altitude data, allows TCAS I
to determine own aircraft position and flight
path as a basis for TA advisory and traffic
display computations.
(c) Own aircraft pressure altitude data input from
own aircraft pressure altitude source. Pres-
sure altitude is used to determine own air-
craft altitude relative to intruder reported
altitude and own aircraft flight level alti-
tudes.
(d) Discrete input from weight-on-wheel (Air-
Ground) strut switch. Notifies TCAS I whether
own aircraft is in-flight or on-the-ground.
Used in conjunction with the ground display
mode strap.
(e) Landing gear input that notifies TCAS I when
the landing gear is extended. Bottom direc-
tional antenna operates in omni mode when
landing gear is extended.
(f) TA Block Transfer program that identifies in-
truder file protocol via traffic display buses
(ARINC 735 or Honeywell BCAS [EFIS] format).

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(g) Advisory Inhibit discrete inputs from ground


proximity and wind shear system (if applica-
ble).

(h) Continuity/resistance checks on top and bottom


TCAS I antenna ports. The checks notify TCAS
I processor whether an omni or directional an-
tenna is used as the bottom TCAS I antenna and
if the antenna cables are properly connected
to the top and bottom antennas. The four ports
for each directional antenna reflect specific
resistance values of the port identification
resistors mounted inside the directional an-
tenna.

(i) System validity inputs. If a failure is de-


tected on any of the following inputs, TCAS I
generates failure annunciation data to the
traffic displays.

1 Discrete failure status inputs from the


TA units or other display units. (If so
configured in the configuration module)

NOTE: In the event of a display unit


failure, the display will set
its "display valid" output dis-
crete to "invalid" and attempt
to display status of the fault it
has detected. Some faults will
result in a blank display and not
allow any data to be displayed.

2 Loss of continuity through the TCAS I an-


tennas.

3 Internal TCAS I processor failures in-


cluding failure of internal power sup-
plies.

4 Invalid data from the radio altimeter, if


used.

5 HDG, ALT, ATT (if used), etc. failures.

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(j) BITE failure annunciation. If a particular


failure degrades TCAS I operation, the TCAS I
processor stops all TCAS I processing and dis-
plays an appropriate annunciation on the dis-
play units. TCAS I processor self-tests and
failure annunciations are described in the
Fault Isolation sections of this manual.

(3) The TCAS I processor controls the following real-


time functions of TCAS I:

(a) The KMH 980/KTA 970 receives 1030 MHz TCAS


broadcasts through a special 1030 MHz receiver
(TCAS I replies are received at 1090 MHz).
Broadcast messages are transmitted at 1030 MHz
by each TCAS system to notify other TCAS I or
TCAS equipped aircraft that own TCAS equipped
aircraft is present. Each TCAS, and TCAS I, in-
cluding own TCAS I, keep track of the number
of broadcast messages being received. This
provides each TCAS, or TCAS I, with the number
of TCAS equipped aircraft within broadcast
range. This number is used in interference
limiting formulas, the resultant of which is
used to control the power output levels and
rates employed for TCAS I interrogations.

TCAS I reduces the number of interrogations as


the number of TCAS equipped aircraft (number
of broadcast receptions) increases. This re-
duces the detectable interrogation load on
transponders in situations where numerous TCAS
equipped aircraft are present in the same air-
space volume. The effect of reducing the num-
ber of air-to-air interrogations is a reduc-
tion of unsolicited replies (fruit overload)
received by ground stations.

(b) The TCAS I processor performs ATCRBS search,


track initialization, and track updates. If
an ATCRBS equipped aircraft is within TCAS I
ATCRBS tracking range and altitude, the AT-
CRBS-equipped intruder is placed into track.
To execute ATCRBS search, track initializa-
tion, and track updates the TCAS I processor
formats and transmits 1030 MHz ATCRBS interro-
gations, and receives 1090 MHz ATCRBS replies
on the directional antenna and/or the omni an-
tenna.

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ATCRBS interrogation and reply message formats


are shown in figures 4 and 5 below.

(c) The TCAS I processor determines range, bear-


ing, and altitude of intruder aircraft based
on information computed from or contained in
the reply messages. Bearing can be determined
only for intruder replies received on a direc-
tional antenna. Altitude can be determined
only if the intruder is reporting altitude in
its transponder's reply message.

(d) Based on information extracted from or comput-


ed from the reply, the TCAS I processor eval-
uates the threat potential of the intruder by
calculating intruder closing rate and position
relative to own aircraft. From this evalua-
tion, the TCAS I processor categorizes the in-
truder as a non-threat, proximity, or traffic
advisory.

(e) For traffic advisory category aircraft, the


TCAS I processor outputs TA traffic symbol po-
sition and alert data on the ARINC 429 data bus
to the TA display, outputs traffic advisory
alert voice messages to the cockpit audio sys-
tem, and alert outputs for optional tone gen-
erators and/or lamps.

(f) For proximity and non-threat category air-


craft, the TCAS I processor outputs proximity
or non-threat traffic symbol position data on
the ARINC 429 data bus to the Traffic Alert and
Collsion Avoidance display. Voice alerts are
not generated for proximity or non-threat cat-
egory aircraft.

(g) During each TCAS I 1030 MHz transmission on the


directional or omni antenna, the TCAS I pro-
cessor generates a suppression pulse to other
L-band equipment on own aircraft.

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Pulse Designator Pulse Duration Duration Rise Rise Decay Decay


Tolerance Time Time Time Time
Min. Max. Min. Max.
P1,P3 0.8 ±0.075 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.2

P4 0.8 ±0.100 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.2

TCAS I ATCRBS Interrogation Pulse Shape


Figure 4

ATCRBS Transponder Reply Message Formats


Figure 5

(h) The TCAS I processor reduces fruit and syn-


chronous garble interference by the following
interference limiting method:

1 A sequence of ATCRBS interrogations are


transmitted at different power levels
(whisper-shout levels). These whisper
shout levels divide the surrounding air-
space into range segments. Interrogating
more than once to check reply validity.

(i) The TCAS I processor also provides communica-


tion interfaces with a TCAS I data recorder.

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(j) The TCAS I processor also controls:


1 Scheduling for interrogations performed
on the directional and omni antennas.
2 TCAS I sensitivity level operating modes.
3 Generation of coasting data during peri-
ods when tracking data is temporarily
lost.
(4) Power Requirements
The TCAS I processor receives 28 V dc primary power
and 26 V ac synchro reference input power from air-
craft power sources.
C. TCAS I Directional Antenna Function
The KA 815 Directional Antenna allows the TCAS I proces-
sor to transmit interrogations and receive replies to de-
termine bearing, range, and altitude of intruder air-
craft.
The top directional antenna is mounted at or near the
longitudinal centerline of the aircraft +/- 5 degrees and
as far forward as possible. The bottom directional an-
tenna (if used) is located as near as possible to the
vertical plane of the top directional antenna.
The directional antenna consists of four vertical, mono-
pole elements with two of the elements contained in each
of two radome blades. The two blades attach to a common
base which contains a passive, connecting and combining
hybrid network including a self test function. When in-
terrogations are transmitted, the hybrid network dis-
tributes the correct signal phase to each element to form
an omnidirectional pattern in space.
During TCAS I replies each of the four elements receives
any 1090 MHz signal that passes by that element. The
phasing of these received signals is determined by the
direction from which the energy originated. The signals
from the elements are pre-processed in the combining net-
work and then fed through the coaxial cables to the TCAS
I processor for bearing determination based on relative
phase. Range and altitude are also determined based on
round trip transmission time and on intruder reply al-
timeter encoding.
The directional antenna includes a test function that al-
lows the TCAS I processor to continuously calibrate the
phase length of the coaxial cables and maintain bearing

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accuracy under changing conditions. The antenna also


provides a unique resistance to ground at each of its
four ports. The TCAS I processor periodically performs a
continuity check on these ports and will report an error
if the port is not properly connected.
The directional antenna is a passive device and does not
require aircraft power.

D. TCAS I Omnidirectional Antenna Function


TCAS I may use one omni antenna mounted on the bottom of
the aircraft instead of a directional antenna.
These omni antennas are L-band monopoles and are identi-
cal to those omni antennas presently used for DME and ATC
transponders. The TCAS I omni antenna must be the dc
short type, L-band.
The TCAS I omni antenna connects to the KTA 910/KMH 920
TCAS I processor. This connection is made via a coaxial
cable. The three remaining unit bottom antenna coaxes
must be connected to 50 ohm terminations.
The TCAS I processor routinely performs continuity
checks on the omnidirectional antenna and associated ca-
bles.
5. TCAS I Unit Operation

The KMH 920/KTA 910 is the main processing unit of the KMH
980/KTA 970 IHAS/TCAS I system. It computes information to
identify and display potential and predicted collision tar-
gets. It determines relative altitude (if reported), range,
and bearing of other aircraft equipped with Mode C/S transpon-
ders. From this data, the unit will determine the degree of
threat using standardized algorithms and display Other Traf-
fic Advisories (OAs), Proximate Traffic Advisories (PAs), and
Traffic Advisories (TAs) on the TCAS I display unit and will
issue a voice message aural alert. The advisories (OAs, PAs,
and TAs) indicate the position of intruding aircraft relative
to own aircraft to assist the flight crew to visually acquire
the intruder.
Proximate Traffic is defined by fixed range and altitude
thresholds and is issued when a target gets within 5 nmi and
1200 feet relative to own aircraft. Other Traffic is anything
beyond this range or outside the altitude band.
Traffic Advisories are issued based on time to Closest Point
of Approach (CPA) and time to co-altitude (Tau). The Tau con-
cept is used to determine the CPA of an intruder. TAs alert

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the flight crew to a developing collision threat. TAs issue


the voice message "TRAFFIC, TRAFFIC" for the initial traffic
advisory; and "TRAFFIC" for subsequent traffic advisories and
display the relative position of the aircraft. The visual
advisory displays bearing, altitude (if reported), range, and
vertical sense (ascending or descending) of the intruder air-
craft relative to own aircraft. A Traffic Advisory will be
issued against an intruder if TA logic parameter values are
met.
Refer to "KMH 920/KTA 910 Internal Interconnect Diagram" fig-
ure 6.

A. Inputs and Outputs

(1) General

(a) The processor interfaces with the following


aircraft systems:

• TCAS I or TCAS I control unit or control switches

• Traffic advisory display

• Dual directional antennas or directional/omni antenna


system

• Aircraft systems (inertial reference, altitude, test,


audio and annunciation)

• Additional Inputs and Outputs for the KMH 920:

•Control in

•Display out

•Aircraft systems (inertial reference, altitude,


test, audio and annunciation)

•GPS in

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KMH 920/KTA 910 Internal Interconnect Diagram


Figure 6(Sheet 1 of 2)

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KMH 920/KTA 910 Internal Interconnect Diagram


Figure 6(Sheet 2 of 2)

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The processor interfaces with discrete control


switches or with a TCAS I control unit via low-
speed ARINC 429 bus. The processor interfaces
with a Traffic Alert and Collsion Avoidance
display via high-speed ARINC 429 bus. Inter-
face to antennas is via coaxial cables. The
processor interface to aircraft systems in-
clude ARINC 429 data, discrete input data, an-
alog and synchro data, and aural audio adviso-
ry output.

Refer to "ARINC 429 Data Word Formats" figure 7.

(b) The following define the IHAS/TCAS I system


configuration:

• Magnetic Heading Type

• Barometric Altimeter Type

• Attitude Type

• Radio Altimeter Type

• Airborne Functional Test Inhibit

• Display Intruder Limit

• On Ground Display Mode

• Headphone Level Program Ground and


Airborne

• Controller Type

• ATE Outputs

• Intruder File Protocol

• Display Valid Input Usage

• RS-422 Output Enabled

NOTE: For further information on input/output and


strap pin usage refer to the KMH 980/KTA 970
System Installation Manual P/N 006-10633-
XXXX.

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(2) TCAS I Control Unit/ Control Switches


A TCAS I control unit or discrete control switches
may be used to control TCAS I modes. Discrete con-
trol switches include: power on/off, above/below/
normal, functional test, and Standby. The TCAS I
control unit interface consists of an ARINC 429 low-
speed digital channel. Digital data between the
processor and control unit includes TCAS I display
control, altitude band limits, TCAS I control, TCAS
I maintenance, GA equipment ID, and equipment ID.
The digital data consists of 32-bit, bipolar, re-
turn-to-zero, data words. Each word has its own
unique 8-bit label to identify the type of data en-
coded within the word. The data transmitted to the
control unit from the processor is coded as binary
or discrete data. Two sign/status matrix (SSM) bits
provide status: valid data, no computed data (NCD),
functional test, or failure warning. Bit 32 is set
to render odd parity.
ARINC 429 data word transmissions between TCAS I
processor and control unit are described in table 8
and figure 7.

LABEL DESCRIPTION XMIT INTERVAL XMIT INTERVAL NOTES


MIN MAX

013 TCAS I Display Con- 100 ms 200 ms 2,3


trol
015 Altitude Band Limits 2/sec 1,3,4
016 TCAS I Control Word 100 ms 200 ms 2,3

NOTE:
1. Transmission of this label to the TCAS I
processor is optional.
2. Integrity checking is by update rate for
each word.
3. These words are passed unchanged through
the TCAS I processor.
4. TCAS I processor continually broadcasts
this word.
ARINC 429 Data Words from Control Unit
to TCAS I Processor
Table 8

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(3) Traffic Advisory Display


Discrete inputs from TA display to TCAS I processor
include TA display valid. A grounded display valid
discrete indicates ability to display advisory in-
formation and an active data bus. An open indicates
inability to display advisory information and an
inactive data bus. The usage of this discreet is
controlled via the Configuration Module.

The processor provides a high-speed ARINC 429 data


bus line to the display. The processor sends intrud-
er display data and TCAS I status data to the dis-
play. ARINC 735 protocol (ARINC 429 data word trans-
missions) between TCAS I processor and display are
described in table 9 and figure 7 below.

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LABEL DESCRIPTION MIN MAX NOTES


013 TCAS I Display Control 100 ms 200 ms 2,4
015 Altitude Band Limits 2/sec 2,6
10,11
016 TCAS I Control Word 100 ms 200 ms 2,4
130 Intruder Range 2/sec 9,10
131 Intruder Altitude 2/sec 9,10
132 Intruder Bearing 2/sec 9,10
203 Pressure Altitude 31.3 ms 500 ms 2,4,7
204 Corrected Pressure Al- 31.3 ms 500 ms 2,4
titude 5,8
270 TCAS I Functional Test 300 ms 500 ms 2
271 Horizontal Resolution
Advisories (TCASIII)
274 TCAS I Sense Level and 300 ms 500 ms 6
Reply Information
320 Magnetic Heading 25 ms 500 ms 1,2,3
350 TCAS I Fault Summary 300 ms 500 ms 2
Word
351 Mode S Fault Summary 300ms 500ms
Word
357 Request to Send (RTS) 2/sec. 9
357 End of Transmission 2/sec.
(ETX)
371 GA Equipment ID 500 ms 1000 ms 2,6
377 Equipment ID 500 ms 1000 ms 2,6

ARINC 429 Data Words from TCAS I Processor to TA Display


Table 9

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NOTE:

1. The output of MAGNETIC HEADING is intended


for display stabilization. The word will be
transmitted with its SSM field set to NCD
if the input source is absent, or if the
status of the input data is NCD or FAIL.
The SSM field will be set to FAIL if the
TCAS I unit itself has failed.

2. All TCAS I processor output words that


originate in the TCAS I processor will have
SDI bits set to '00'. The SDI of words that
are passed through the TCAS I processor are
not altered.

3. The processor may receive label 014, label


320, or synchro heading information. The
processor will always transmit the heading
in label 320 format.

4. These words are passed unchanged through


the TCAS I processor from the source unit.

5. The transmission of this label is optional.

6. The SSM field of this word is always set to


NORMAL OPERATION unless the TCAS I proces-
sor itself has failed; it will then be set
to FAILURE WARNING.

7. The TCAS I processor may receive altitude


via PRESSURE ALTITUDE (label 203) in either
ARINC 706/429 or ARINC 575 format or Gill-
ham altitude from an AIR DATA source. The
TCAS I processor will always transmit these
words in ARINC 706/429 format.

8. The TCAS I processor may receive CORRECTED


PRESSURE ALTITUDE (label 204) in either
ARINC 706/429 or ARINC 575 format from an
AIR DATA source. The TCAS I processor will
always transmit these words in ARINC 706/
429 format.

9. These words are combined in a file and


placed on one high speed data bus. The in-
truder data (range, altitude, and bearing)

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is sent to the TA display as a file trans-


fer. Although the TCAS I computer may up-
date the intruder files only once per sec-
ond, the entire file containing the list of
all qualifying intruders is sent two times
per second on the average. If no intruders
are present, RTS/ETX is sent. If the TCAS
I computer detects a TCAS I system failure,
it stops transmitting all intruder infor-
mation (Labels 130, 131, and 132) and sends
only Label 357 RTS/ETX words (with word
count = 2).

The intruder file is constructed as fol-


lows:

Label Function
357 Request to Send (RTS)
130 Intruder #i Range Highest
131 Intruder #i Altitude - TA
132 Intruder #i Bearing Score
(Relative to A/C nose)
130 Intruder #n Range Lowest
131 Intruder #n Altitude - TA
132 Intruder #n Bearing Score
357 End of Transmission (ETX)

Intruder File
Table 10

The intruder numbers 'i' and 'n' represent


the assigned intruder numbers as vari-
ables, and the values can range from 0 to
31, inclusive. The intruder file can con-
tain up to 30 intruders. The same number
may not be used twice in the same intruder
file. Normally, the number assigned to a
particular intruder will not be reassigned
to a different intruder until that number
has been removed from the intruder file for
a period of at least one second (two trans-

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missions of the intruder file). This allows


the display to follow the position of the
intruders from one intruder file to the
next, and also detect when a 'new' intruder
has appeared, for display smoothing pur-
poses. An exception to this rule is made
only when the number of 'new' intruders
that appear in the next intruder file is
greater than the number of available unused
intruder numbers. The following example
illustrates the situation:

Intruder file #1 - The intruder file con-


tains 30 intruders; the intruders are num-
bered 2 thru 31. The intruder numbers 0 and
1 are not being used.

Intruder file #2 - Intruders 2, 3, and 4


are dropped from the Intrude File Track,
but it immediately becomes necessary to
track three new intruders. The new intrud-
ers would have to be assigned the numbers
0, 1, and 4. In this case, the intruder
number 4 would have to be reassigned with-
out removing it from the intruder files for
the one second period.

The intruder file contains all data taken


in the current computational cycle, in or-
der of highest to lowest TA score. Thus,
displays which are unable to display all
intruders may choose which to display based
on CAS logic scoring.

Additional information, such as trend vec-


tor data, could be added to each intruder
file as needed in the future. If used,
these new words would be of the same format
as the labels already defined.

The data file is sent in its entirety with


no other labels interleaved. It is not in-
terrupted by other transmissions.

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10. The average rate of transmission is defined


as 2 times per second. There will be vari-
ations of the rate to accommodate the out-
put of two back-to-back reports. The actual
rate is influenced by the size of the in-
truder file, etc.
11. The KMH 920/KTA 910 continually broadcasts
this label. The TCAS I processor transmits
A=2700 ft. and B=9000 ft. unless it re-
ceives different values.
(4) Directional/Omni Antenna System
The required top (and optional bottom) directional
antenna (KA 815) interfaces to the processor by four
coaxial cables. The KA 815 sum port J1 has a resis-
tance of 7.5K ohms, Delta 1 port J2 has a resistance
of 15.0K ohms, Delta 2 port J3 has a resistance of
30.1K ohms, and Test port J4 has a resistance of
less than 1.0 ohms.
The omnidirectional antenna (50 ohm /dc short) is
connected by a single coaxial cable to J7 when used
as the bottom antenna.
(5) Own Flight Data
Own flight data input consists of magnetic heading
and optionally attitude. Heading and angle data are
input to the processor either as ARINC 429 data or
as synchro data. Attitude (Pitch & Roll) angle data
are input to the processor as ARINC 429 data. Radio
altitude data is input to the processor either as
ARINC 429 data or analog data. Own aircraft baro-
metric altitude and corrected pressure altitude
data may be input as ARINC 706/429 or ARINC 575/419
data from a pressure altitude source. Own aircraft
barometric altitude may also be obtained from a
Gillham source.

ARINC 429 data word transmissions to TCAS I proces-


sor of own data are described in table 11 and figure
7 below.

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LABEL DESCRIPTION XMIT IN- XMIT IN- BNR BCD


TERVAL TERVAL
MIN MAX
014 Magnetic Heading N/A 20 ms X
164 Radio Altitude 25 ms 50 ms X
165 Radio Altitude 100 ms 200 ms X
203 Pressure Altitude 31.3 ms 62.5 ms X
204 Corrected Pressure Alt 31.3 ms 62.5 ms X
320 Magnetic Heading 25 ms 50 ms X
324 Pitch Angle 25 ms 50 ms X
325 Roll Angle 25 ms 50 ms X

ARINC 429 Own Flight Data Inputs to Processor


Table 11

(6) Audio and Annunciation Systems

Inputs to the processor include advisory inhibit


discretes. Outputs from the processor include syn-
thesized voice output, TA aural advisories, and vi-
sual annunciator traffic (lamp output).

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Source/Destination Identifier (SDI) definition

[REF: ARINC 429: 2.1.4; ARINC 735: Attachment 6C, 6D]

When the SDI function is not used, binary zeros "00" (All-Call) will be transmitted in bit
numbers 9 and 10. If the SDI function is used, the source equipment will encode bit numbers
9 and 10 as shown in the table below.

Bit 10 Bit 9 Meaning

0 0 Both (TA/RA Bus #1 and #2)


0 1 Left (TA/RA Bus #1)
1 0 Right (TA/RA Bus #2)
1 1 Not Used

Sign/Status Matrix (SSM) definition

[REF: ARINC 419: 2.1.5; ARINC 429: 2.1.5]

The SSM field coding varies on the word format (BCD, BNR, or DSC); the SSM field will
be coded according to the tables below.

The SSM field may be used to report hardware equipment condition (fault/normal),
operational mode (functional test), or validity of data word content (verified/no computed
data). Refer to Label definitions for further details /or requirements.

ARINC 429 BCD word, format:

Bit 31 Bit 30 Meaning

0 0 Plus, North, East, Right, To, Above


0 1 No Computed Data
1 0 Functional Test
1 1 Minus, South, West, Left, From, Below

ARINC 429 Data Word Formats


Figure 7 (Sheet 1 of 35)

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ARINC 429 BNR word, format:

Bit 31 Bit 30 Meaning

0 0 Failure Warning
0 1 No Computed Data
1 0 Functional Test
1 1 Normal Operation

Bit 29 Meaning

0 Plus, North, East, Right, To, Above


1 Minus, South, West, Left, From, Below

ARINC 429 DSC word, format:

Bit 31 Bit 30 Meaning

0 0 Verified Data, Normal Operation


0 1 No Computed Data
1 0 Functional Test
1 1 Failure Warning

ARINC 419 BNR word, format:

Bit 31 Bit 30 Meaning

0 0 Plus (+), North, East, Right, To


0 1 Failure Warning
1 0 No Computed Data
1 1 Minus (-), South, West, Left, From

ARINC 429 Data Word Formats


Figure 7 (Sheet 2)

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Label 013 (TCAS I Display Control Word) [DSC word]

Source: CNTL RX bus


Destination: Displays and Control (via TCAS I Processor) - Display TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 0 0


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 0
3 Label 2nd Digit 1 0
4 Label 2nd Digit 0
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 1
6 Label 3rd Digit 3 0
7 Label 3rd Digit 1
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 1
9 SDI 0 Not Used
10 SDI 0 Not Used
11 Intruder Altitude 0=Relative Altitude (1)
1=Absolute Altitude
12 Altitude Select (2)
13 Altitude Select
14 All Traffic/Threat Traffic 0 Not Used
15 Spare 0
16 Spare 0
17 Spare 0
18 Spare 0
19 Spare 0
20 Spare 0
21 Spare 0
22 Selected TCAS Range -- 0.5 (Nautical Miles) (3)
23 Selected TCAS Range -- 1.0
24 Selected TCAS Range -- 2.0
25 Selected TCAS Range -- 4.0
26 Selected TCAS Range -- 8.0
27 Selected TCAS Range -- 16.0
28 Selected TCAS Range -- 32.0
29 Selected TCAS Range -- 64.0
30 SSM
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)
NOTE:
(1) The display shall compute and display absolute intruder altitude based on own aircraft
altitude (Label 203) and intruder relative altitude (Label 131) when this bit is set to “1”.
The display shall display relative intruder altitude when this bit is set to “0”.
NOTE: Label 204 contains own aircraft corrected barometric altitude. It has been
reserved for optional transmission by TCAS I computer. If this Label is
received by the display, Label 204 can be used in lieu of Label 203 when
computing absolute intruder altitude.
ARINC 429 Data Word Formats
Figure 7 (Sheet 3)

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(2) The magnitude of A ad B shall be defined in Label 015

Bit 13 Bit 12 Meaning

0 0 Normal, -A to +A
0 1 Above, -A to +B
1 0 Below, -B to +A
1 1 Unrestricted

(3) When configured for a discrete control head, TCAS I range shall default to 5 nautical
miles.

ARINC 429 Data Word Formats


Figure 7 (Sheet 4)

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Display All Traffic Program

[REF: ARINC 735: 3.5.1.7, Draft 3 of Attach. 3B note 31]

The Display All Traffic Program will indicate to the TCAS I processor that TA, other
and proximate traffic will only be displayed when a TA is present (Bit 19 of Label 357
= 0) or that "all traffic" will be displayed (Bit 19 of Label 357 = 1).

The display uses Label 357 in conjunction with bit 14 of 429 input Label 013. The
following truth table demonstrates the relationship of the two data words (Label 013
and 357).

Label 357 Label 013 Display All Traffic

Bit 19 Bit 14
0 0 Display All Traffic only when TA present
0 1 Display All Traffic only when TA present
1 0 Display All Traffic all of the time
1 1 Display All Traffic only when TA present

ARINC 429 Data Word Formats


Figure 7 (Sheet 5)

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Label 014 (Magnetic Heading) [BCD word]

Source: AHRS - HDG/ATT bus


Destination: TCAS I Processor

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 0 0


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 0
3 Label 2nd Digit 1 0
4 Label 2nd Digit 0
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 1
6 Label 3rd Digit 4 1
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 0
9 SDI Not Used
10 SDI Not Used
11 PAD Not Used
12 PAD Not Used
13 PAD Not Used
14 PAD Not Used
15 Character #4 -- 1 (LSB) (1/10’s Digit)
16 Character #4 -- 2
17 Character #4 -- 4
18 Character #4 -- 8 ______
19 Character #3 -- 1 (LSB) (1’s Digit)
20 Character #3 -- 2
21 Character #3 -- 4
22 Character #3 -- 8 ______
23 Character #2 -- 1 (LSB) (10’s Digit)
24 Character #2 -- 2
25 Character #2 -- 4
26 Character #2 -- 8 ______
27 Character #1 -- 1 (LSB) (100’s Digit)
28 Character #1 -- 2
29 Character #1 -- 4
30 SSM
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

ARINC 429 Data Word Formats


Figure 7 (Sheet 6)

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Label 015 (Altitude Selct Limits) [DSC word]

Source: TCAS I Processor


Destination: Display (CDU) TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 0 0


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 0
3 Label 2nd Digit 1 0
4 Label 2nd Digit 0
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 1
6 Label 3rd Digit 5 1
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 1
9 SDI PAD 0 Not Used
10 SDI PAD 0 Not Used
11 Altitude limit A -- 100 (1)
12 Altitude limit A -- 200
13 Altitude limit A -- 400
14 Altitude limit A -- 800
15 Altitude limit A -- 1600
16 Altitude limit A -- 3200
17 Altitude limit A -- 6400
18 Altitude limit B -- 100 (2)
19 Altitude limit B -- 200
20 Altitude limit B -- 400
21 Altitude limit B -- 800
22 Altitude limit B -- 1600
23 Altitude limit B -- 3200
24 Altitude limit B -- 6400
25 Spare PAD 0
26 Spare PAD 0
27 Spare PAD 0
28 Spare PAD 0
29 Spare PAD 0
30 SSM
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

NOTE:
(1) The TCAS I Computer will transmit "A=2700 ft" unless it receives a different value
from the TCAS I I Control Panel on Label 015 with SSM=Normal or Functional Test.

(2) The TCAS I Computer will transmit "B=9000 ft" unless it receives a different value
from the TCAS I Control Panel on Label 015 with SSM=Normal or Functional Test.

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Label 016 (TCAS I Mode Control Word) [DSC word]

Source: CONTORL RX bus


Destination: Displays and Control (via TCAS I Processor) - DISPLAY TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 0 0 (3)


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 0
3 Label 2nd Digit 1 0
4 Label 2nd Digit 0
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 1
6 Label 3rd Digit 6 1
7 Label 3rd Digit 1
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 0
9 SDI 0 Not Used
10 SDI 0 Not Used
11 Altitude Reporting 0=ON/1=OFF
12 SPI 0=Ident Off / 1=Ident On
13 Display Control 0 Not Used
14 Display Control 0 Not Used
15 Sensitivity Level Control (1)
16 Sensitivity Level Control
17 Sensitivity Level Control
18 4096 Ident Code -- D1 0 Not Used (2)
19 4096 Ident Code -- D2 0 Not Used
20 4096 Ident Code -- D4 0 Not Used
21 4096 Ident Code -- C1 0 Not Used
22 4096 Ident Code -- C2 0 Not Used
23 4096 Ident Code -- C4 0 Not Used
24 4096 Ident Code -- B1 0 Not Used
25 4096 Ident Code -- B2 0 Not Used
26 4096 Ident Code -- B4 0 Not Used
27 4096 Ident Code -- A1 0 Not Used
28 4096 Ident Code -- A2 0 Not Used
29 4096 Ident Code -- A4 0 Not Used
30 SSM
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

NOTE:
(1) These bits indicate the sensitivity level that is manually selected on the control
panel. The SL and RI fields of octal Label 274 indicate the actual TCAS I computer
mode of operation.

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NOTE: (cont.)

Note: SL values greater than 2 are invalid.

Bit 17 Bit 16 Bit 15 Meaning

0 0 0 SL=0 /Not Used


0 0 1 SL=1 (Standby)
0 1 0 SL=2 (TCAS I Operation)
0 1 1 SL=3/ Not Used
1 0 0 SL=4/ Not Used
1 0 1 SL=5/ Not Used
1 1 0 SL=6/ Not Used
1 1 1 SL=7/ Not Used

(2) See ARINC 735A, Attachment 5A for the Mode A Reply Codes.
(3) The transfer time will not exceed 200 milliseconds.
NOTE: The delay from the time a command is activated at the control panel to the
time of the equipment response will be minimized.

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Label 130 (Intruder Range) [BNR word]

Source: TCAS I Processor


Destination: Displays - Display TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 1 0


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 1
3 Label 2nd Digit 3 0
4 Label 2nd Digit 1
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 1
6 Label 3rd Digit 0 0
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 0
9 SDI PAD 0
10 SDI PAD 0
11 Intruder Number -- 1 (LSB) Maximum number of
Intruders is 31.
12 Intruder Number -- 2
13 Intruder Number -- 4
14 Intruder Number -- 8
15 Intruder Number -- 16 (MSB)
16 Intruder Sensitivity Level (LSB) (1)
17 Intruder Sensitivity Level
18 Intruder Sensitivity Level
19 Intruder Range -- 0.0625 (LSB) Nautical Miles Maximum Range (2)
127.9375 Nm.
20 Intruder Range -- 0.125
21 Intruder Range -- 0.25
22 Intruder Range -- 0.5
23 Intruder Range -- 1.0
24 Intruder Range -- 2.0
25 Intruder Range -- 4.0
26 Intruder Range -- 8.0
27 Intruder Range -- 16.0
28 Intruder Range -- 32.0
29 Intruder Range -- 64.0 (MSB)
30 SSM (3)
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

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NOTE:

(1) Intruder Sensitivity Level Status.

Bit 18 Bit 17 Bit 16 Meaning

0 0 0 Not Reported
0 0 1 SL=1
0 1 0 SL=2
0 1 1 SL=3
1 0 0 SL=4
1 0 1 SL=5
1 1 0 SL=6
1 1 1 SL=7

(2) The TCAS I Computer will compute and transmit horizontal range to the displays
when intruder altitude information is available (Label 131 = Valid), and will
transmit slant range when intruder altitude information is not available (Label 131
= NCD).

(3) The TCAS I Computer will never set the SSM field of this word to NCD. Failure
Warning will never be reported in the SSM field since transmission of Label 130
does not occur when the TCAS I computer itself has failed.

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Label 131 (Intruder Altitude) [BNR word]

Source: TCAS I Processor


Destination: Displays - Display TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 1 0


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 1
3 Label 2nd Digit 3 0
4 Label 2nd Digit 1
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 1
6 Label 3rd Digit 1 0
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 1
9 SDI PAD 0
10 SDI PAD 0
11 Intruder Number -- 1 (LSB) Maximum number of
Intruders is 31.
12 Intruder Number -- 2
13 Intruder Number -- 4
14 Intruder Number -- 8
15 Intruder Number -- 16 (MSB)
16 Future Spare PAD 0
17 Future Spare PAD 0
18 Future Spare PAD 0
19 Future Spare PAD 0
20 Intruder Vertical Sense (LSB) (1)
21 Intruder Vertical Sense
22 Intruder Relative Altitude -- 100 (Feet) Binary, Two’s Complement
23 Intruder Relative Altitude -- 200 Range = ± 12,700 feet.
24 Intruder Relative Altitude -- 400
25 Intruder Relative Altitude -- 800
26 Intruder Relative Altitude -- 1600
27 Intruder Relative Altitude -- 3200
28 Intruder Relative Altitude -- 6400
29 Intruder Relative Altitude -- Sign
30 SSM (2)
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

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NOTE:

(1) Sense of Intruder’s Vertical Rate.

Bit 21 Bit 20 Meaning

0 0 No Vertical Rate (Level Flight)


0 1 Climbing
1 0 Descending
1 1 No Data

(2) The No Computed Data report of the SSM field applies to relative altitude (bits 22-
29) only. Failure Warning will never be reported in the SSM field since
transmission of Label 131 does not occur when the TCAS I computer itself has
failed.

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Label 132 (Intruder Bearing) [BNR word]

Source: TCAS I Processor


Destination: Displays - Display TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 1 0


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 1
3 Label 2nd Digit 3 0
4 Label 2nd Digit 1
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 1
6 Label 3rd Digit 2 0
7 Label 3rd Digit 1
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 0
9 SDI PAD 0
10 SDI PAD 0
11 Intruder Number -- 1 (LSB) Maximum number of
Intruders is 31.
12 Intruder Number -- 2
13 Intruder Number -- 4
14 Intruder Number -- 8
15 Intruder Number -- 16 (MSB)
16 Display Matrix (LSB) (1)
17 Display Matrix
18 Display Matrix
19 Intruder Bearing -- 0.175781 (Degrees) Fractional Binary,
Two’s Complement
20 Intruder Bearing -- 0.351563 Range = ± 180.0 Degrees
21 Intruder Bearing -- 0.703125
22 Intruder Bearing -- 1.40625
23 Intruder Bearing -- 2.8125
24 Intruder Bearing -- 5.625
25 Intruder Bearing -- 11.25
26 Intruder Bearing -- 22.5
27 Intruder Bearing -- 45.0
28 Intruder Bearing -- 90.0 (MSB)
29 Intruder Bearing -- Sign
30 SSM (2)
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

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NOTE:

(1) Display Matrix.

Bit 18 Bit 17 Bit 16 Meaning

0 0 0 No Threat
0 0 1 Traffic Advisory
0 1 0 Resolution Advisory (Not Used)
0 1 1 Proximate Traffic
1 0 0 Not Used
1 0 1 Not Used
1 1 0 Not Used
1 1 1 Not Used

(2) The No Computed Data report in the SSM field applies to bearing information (bits
19-29) only. Failure Warning will never be reported in the SSM field since
transmission of Label 132 does not occur when the TCAS I computer itself has
failed.

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Figure 7 (Sheet 15)

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Label 164 (Radio Altitude) [BNR word]

Source: Radio Altimeter - RAD ALTIM bus


Destination: TCAS I Processor

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 1 0


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 1
3 Label 2nd Digit 6 1
4 Label 2nd Digit 1
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 0
6 Label 3rd Digit 4 1
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 0
9 SDI Not Used
10 SDI Not Used
11 Functional Test Inhibit 0=Enable / 1=Inhibit
12 Spare
13 Altitude -- 0.125 (Feet)
14 Altitude -- 0.25
15 Altitude -- 0.5
16 Altitude -- 1.0
17 Altitude -- 2.0
18 Altitude -- 4.0
19 Altitude -- 8.0
20 Altitude -- 16.0
21 Altitude -- 32.0
22 Altitude -- 64.0
23 Altitude -- 128.0
24 Altitude -- 256.0
25 Altitude -- 512.0
26 Altitude -- 1024.0
27 Altitude -- 2048.0
28 Altitude -- 4096.0
29 Sign
30 SSM
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

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Label 165 (Radio Altitude) [BCD word]

Source: Radio Altimeter - RAD ALTIM bus


Destination: TCAS I Processor

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 1 0


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 1
3 Label 2nd Digit 6 1
4 Label 2nd Digit 1
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 0
6 Label 3rd Digit 5 1
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 1
9 SDI Not Used
10 SDI Not Used
11 Character #5 -- 1 (LSB) (1/10’s Digit)
12 Character #5 -- 2
13 Character #5 -- 4
14 Character #5 -- 8 ______
15 Character #4 -- 1 (LSB) (1’s Digit)
16 Character #4 -- 2
17 Character #4 -- 4
18 Character #4 -- 8 ______
19 Character #3 -- 1 (LSB) (10’s Digit)
20 Character #3 -- 2
21 Character #3 -- 4
22 Character #3 -- 8 ______
23 Character #2 -- 1 (LSB) (100’s Digit)
24 Character #2 -- 2
25 Character #2 -- 4
26 Character #2 -- 8 ______
27 Character #1 -- 1 (LSB) (1000’s Digit)
28 Character #1 -- 2
29 Character #1 -- 4
30 SSM
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

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Label 203/ARINC 575/419 format (Own Aircraft Pressure Altitude) [BNR word]

Source: Air Data Computer - BARO ALT bus


Destination: Displays (via TCAS I Processor) - Display TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 2 1


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 0
3 Label 2nd Digit 0 0
4 Label 2nd Digit 0
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 0
6 Label 3rd Digit 3 0
7 Label 3rd Digit 1
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 1
9 Spare PAD Not Used
10 Spare PAD Not Used
11 Spare PAD Not Used
12 Spare PAD Not Used
13 Altitude -- 1 (Feet)
14 Altitude -- 2
15 Altitude -- 4
16 Altitude -- 8
17 Altitude -- 16
18 Altitude -- 32
19 Altitude -- 64
20 Altitude -- 128
21 Altitude -- 256
22 Altitude -- 512
23 Altitude -- 1024
24 Altitude -- 2048
25 Altitude -- 4096
26 Altitude -- 8192
27 Altitude -- 16384
28 Altitude -- 32768
29 Altitude -- 65536
30 SSM
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

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Label 203/ARINC 706/429 format (Own Aircraft Pressure Altitude) [BNR word]

Source: Air Data Computer - BARO ALT bus


Destination: Displays (via TCAS I Processor) - Display TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 2 1


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 0
3 Label 2nd Digit 0 0
4 Label 2nd Digit 0
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 0
6 Label 3rd Digit 3 0
7 Label 3rd Digit 1
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 1
9 SDI PAD Not Used
10 SDI PAD Not Used
11 Altitude Resolution 0=1ft. / 1=100ft.
12 Altitude -- 1 (Feet)
13 Altitude -- 2
14 Altitude -- 4
15 Altitude -- 8
16 Altitude -- 16
17 Altitude -- 32
18 Altitude -- 64
19 Altitude -- 128
20 Altitude -- 256
21 Altitude -- 512
22 Altitude -- 1024
23 Altitude -- 2048
24 Altitude -- 4096
25 Altitude -- 8192
26 Altitude -- 16384
27 Altitude -- 32768
28 Altitude -- 65536
29 Sign
30 SSM
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

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Label 204/ARINC 575 format (Corrected Pressure Altitude) [BNR word]

Source: Air Data Computer - BARO ALT bus


Destination: Displays (via TCAS I Processor) - Display TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 2 1


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 0
3 Label 2nd Digit 0 0
4 Label 2nd Digit 0
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 0
6 Label 3rd Digit 4 1
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 0
9 Spare PAD Not Used
10 Spare PAD Not Used
11 Spare PAD Not Used
12 Spare PAD Not Used
13 Altitude -- 1 (Feet)
14 Altitude -- 2
15 Altitude -- 4
16 Altitude -- 8
17 Altitude -- 16
18 Altitude -- 32
19 Altitude -- 64
20 Altitude -- 128
21 Altitude -- 256
22 Altitude -- 512
23 Altitude -- 1024
24 Altitude -- 2048
25 Altitude -- 4096
26 Altitude -- 8192
27 Altitude -- 16384
28 Altitude -- 32768
29 Altitude -- 65536
30 SSM
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

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Label 204/ARINC 706/429 format (Own Aircraft Corrected Pressure Altitude) [BNR word]

Source: Air Data Computer - BARO ALT bus


Destination: Displays (via TCAS I Processor) - Display TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 2 1


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 0
3 Label 2nd Digit 0 0
4 Label 2nd Digit 0
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 0
6 Label 3rd Digit 4 1
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 0
9 SDI PAD Not Used
10 SDI PAD Not Used
11 Spare PAD Not Used
12 Altitude -- 1 (Feet)
13 Altitude -- 2
14 Altitude -- 4
15 Altitude -- 8
16 Altitude -- 16
17 Altitude -- 32
18 Altitude -- 64
19 Altitude -- 128
20 Altitude -- 256
21 Altitude -- 512
22 Altitude -- 1024
23 Altitude -- 2048
24 Altitude -- 4096
25 Altitude -- 8192
26 Altitude -- 16384
27 Altitude -- 32768
28 Altitude -- 65536
29 Sign
30 SSM
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

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Label 270 (TCAS I Functional Test) [DSC word]

Source: TCAS I Processor


Destination: Displays - Display TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 2 1


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 0
3 Label 2nd Digit 7 1
4 Label 2nd Digit 1
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 1
6 Label 3rd Digit 0 0
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 0
9 PAD 0
10 PAD 0
11 PAD 0
12 PAD 0
13 PAD 0
14 PAD 0
15 PAD 0
16 PAD 0
17 PAD 0
18 PAD 0
19 PAD 0
20 PAD 0
21 PAD 0
23 PAD 0
24 PAD 0
26 PAD 0
27 PAD 0
28 PAD 0
29 PAD 0
30 SSM (1)
31 PAD 0
32 Parity (Odd)

NOTE:
(1) The SSM of this Label shall always be set to “ No Computer Data” unless the TCAS
I Computer itself has failed (i.e., SSM shall then be set to “Fail Warning”) or the
Functional Test has been initiated (i.e., the SSM shall then be set to “Functional
Test”)

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Label 271 (Horizontal Resolution Advisories) [DSC word]

Source: TCAS I Processor


Destination: Displays - Display TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 2 1


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 0
3 Label 2nd Digit 7 1
4 Label 2nd Digit 1
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 1
6 Label 3rd Digit 1 0
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 1
9 SDI PAD 0
10 SDI PAD 0
11 Reserved PAD 0 (for TCAS III Operation)
12 Reserved PAD 0
13 Reserved PAD 0
14 Reserved PAD 0
15 Reserved PAD 0
16 Reserved PAD 0
17 Reserved PAD 0
18 Reserved PAD 0
19 Reserved PAD 0
20 Reserved PAD 0
21 Reserved PAD 0
22 Reserved PAD 0
23 Reserved PAD 0
24 Reserved PAD 0
25 Reserved PAD 0
26 Reserved PAD 0
27 Reserved PAD 0
28 Reserved PAD 0
29 Reserved PAD 0
30 SSM (1)
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

NOTE:
(1) SSM is always set to NCD because TCAS I does not perform horizontal
advisories.

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Label 274 (TCAS I Output SL, RI) [DSC word]

Source: TCAS I Processor


Destination: Displays - Display TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 2 1


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 0
3 Label 2nd Digit 7 1
4 Label 2nd Digit 1
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 1
6 Label 3rd Digit 4 1
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 0
9 PAD 0
10 PAD 0
11 PAD 0
12 PAD 0
13 PAD 0
14 PAD 0
15 PAD 0
16 PAD 0
17 PAD 0
18 PAD 0
19 PAD 0
20 PAD 0
21 PAD 0
22 PAD 0
23 Actual Sensitivity Level (MSB) RF MSG Bit 9 (2),(3)
24 Actual Sensitivity Level RF MSG Bit 10
25 Actual Sensitivity Level RF MSG Bit 11
26 Reply Information (MSB) RF MSG Bit 14 (2),(4)
27 Reply Information RF MSG Bit 15
28 Reply Information RF MSG Bit 16
29 Reply Information RF MSG Bit 17
30 SSM (1)
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

NOTE:
(1) The SSM of this Label will always be set to "VALID" unless the TCAS I Computer
itself has failed; the SSM will then be set to "FAIL".

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NOTE: (cont.)

(2) ARINC 429 data word fields for which there are corresponding RF fields are
transmitted with the MSB first in order to maintain consistency between RF and
ARINC 429 data. Normal ARINC 429 protocol calls for the transmission of the LSB
of the field first.

(3) These bits will be used by the Traffic displays to determine the TCAS I Computer
mode. The SL field will be used by the displays to determine if the TCAS I computer
is in STBY mode. When the TCAS I Computer is not in STBY mode, the RI field will
be used to determine the TCAS I Computer mode. The following bit definitions apply:

SL Field.

Bit 23 Bit 24 Bit 25 Meaning

0 0 0 SLC 0 / Not Used


0 0 1 SLC 1 (STBY)
0 1 0 SLC 2 (TCAS I Operation / SL = A)
0 1 1 SLC 3(TCAS I Operation / SL = B)
1 0 0 SLC 4/Not Used
1 0 1 SLC 5/Not Used
1 1 0 SLC 6/Not Used
1 1 1 SLC 7/Not Used

The TCAS I Computer is in STBY mode when the SL field indicates "STBY". If the
SL field does not indicate "STBY", then the RI field can be used to determine the
TCAS I computer mode.

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NOTE: (cont.)

(4) RI Field.

Bit 29 Bit 28 Bit 27 Bit 26 Meaning

0 0 0 0 Other
1 0 0 0 Not Used
0 1 0 0 TA Only
1 1 0 0 Not Used
0 0 1 0 Not Used
1 0 1 0
Undefined(Not Used)
TO
1 1 1 1

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Label 320 (Own Magnetic Heading) [BNR word]

Source: AHRS - HDG/ATT bus


Destination: Displays (via TCAS I Processor) - Display TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 3 1


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 1
3 Label 2nd Digit 2 0
4 Label 2nd Digit 1
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 0
6 Label 3rd Digit 0 0
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 0
9 SDI
10 SDI
11 Spare
12 Spare
13 Spare
14 Magnetic Heading -- 0.005493 (Degrees) Fractional Binary,
Two’s Complement
15 Magnetic Heading -- 0.010986
16 Magnetic Heading -- 0.021973
17 Magnetic Heading -- 0.043945
18 Magnetic Heading -- 0.087891
19 Magnetic Heading -- 0.175781
20 Magnetic Heading -- 0.351563
21 Magnetic Heading -- 0.703125
22 Magnetic Heading -- 1.40625
23 Magnetic Heading -- 2.8125
24 Magnetic Heading -- 5.625
25 Magnetic Heading -- 11.25
26 Magnetic Heading -- 22.5
27 Magnetic Heading -- 45.0
28 Magnetic Heading -- 90.0 (MSB)
29 Magnetic Heading -- Sign 0=Plus / 1=Minus
30 SSM
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

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Label 324 (Pitch Angle) [BNR word]

Source: AHRS - HDG/ATT bus


Destination: TCAS I Processor

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 3 1


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 1
3 Label 2nd Digit 2 0
4 Label 2nd Digit 1
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 0
6 Label 3rd Digit 4 1
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 0
9 SDI
10 SDI
11 Spare
12 Spare
13 Spare
14 Pitch Angle -- 0.005493 (Degrees) Fractional Binary,
Two’s Complement
15 Pitch Angle -- 0.010986
16 Pitch Angle -- 0.021973
17 Pitch Angle -- 0.043945
18 Pitch Angle -- 0.087891
19 Pitch Angle -- 0.175781
20 Pitch Angle -- 0.351563
21 Pitch Angle -- 0.703125
22 Pitch Angle -- 1.40625
23 Pitch Angle -- 2.8125
24 Pitch Angle -- 5.625
25 Pitch Angle -- 11.25
26 Pitch Angle -- 22.5
27 Pitch Angle -- 45.0
28 Pitch Angle -- 90.0 (MSB)
29 Pitch Angle -- Sign 0=Plus / 1=Minus
30 SSM
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

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Label 325 (Roll Angle) [BNR word]

Source: AHRS - HDG/ATT bus


Destination: TCAS I Processor

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 3 1


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 1
3 Label 2nd Digit 2 0
4 Label 2nd Digit 1
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 0
6 Label 3rd Digit 5 1
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 1
9 SDI
10 SDI
11 Spare
12 Spare
13 Spare
14 Roll Angle -- 0.005493 (Degrees) Fractional Binary,
Two’s Complement
15 Roll Angle -- 0.010986
16 Roll Angle -- 0.021973
17 Roll Angle -- 0.043945
18 Roll Angle -- 0.087891
19 Roll Angle -- 0.175781
20 Roll Angle -- 0.351563
21 Roll Angle -- 0.703125
22 Roll Angle -- 1.40625
23 Roll Angle -- 2.8125
24 Roll Angle -- 5.625
25 Roll Angle -- 11.25
26 Roll Angle -- 22.5
27 Roll Angle -- 45.0
28 Roll Angle -- 90.0 (MSB)
29 Roll Angle -- Sign 0=Plus / 1=Minus
30 SSM
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

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Label 350 (TCAS I Fault Summary Word) [DSC word]

Source: TCAS I Processor


Destination: Displays and Control - Display (KAC) TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 3 1


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 1
3 Label 2nd Digit 5 1
4 Label 2nd Digit 0
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 1
6 Label 3rd Digit 0 0
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 0
9 SDI PAD 0 Not Used
10 SDI PAD 0 Not Used
11 TCAS I Computer Unit 0=Normal / 1=Failure (1)
12 Upper Antenna 0=Normal / 1=Failure (1)
13 Lower Antenna 0=Normal / 1=Failure (1)
14 Radio Altitude Input Bus 1 0=Normal / 1=Inactive (1)
15 Radio Altitude Input Bus 2 PAD 0 Not Used
16 ATC/Mode-S Transponder #1 PAD 0 Not Used
17 ATC/Mode-S Transponder #2 PAD 0 Not Used
18 Attitude Input Bus 0=Normal / 1=Inactive (3)
19 Magnetic Heading Input Bus 0=Normal / 1=Inactive (3)
20 TCAS I System Status 0=Normal / 1=Failure (2)
21 Spare PAD 0 Not Used
22 Spare PAD 0 Not Used
23 TA 1 Display System Status 0=Normal / 1=Failure (3)
24 TA 2 Display System Status PAD 0 Not Used
25 RA 1 Display System Status PAD 0 Not Used
26 RA 2 Display System Status PAD 0 Not Used
27 CFDIU Input Bus PAD 0 Not Used
28 BITE Test Inhibit 0=Enable / 1=Inhibit (3)
29 Command Word Acknowledge 0=NAK / 1=ACK (3)
30 SSM (4)
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)
NOTE:
(1) The status of these bits determines the status of the overall TCAS I System as defined in
ARINC 735, section 3.5.2.5. These bits will always indicate the status of the respective
inputs, regardless of the TCAS I System Status of TCAS I mode of operation.
(2) ARINC 735, section 3.5.2.5 defines the TCAS I Computer logic for this discrete bit.
(3) This information is provided for maintenance purposes only. The definition of this word
contained in ARINC 604 will have precedence over the definition contained herein.
(4) The SSM of this discrete word will ALWAYS be set to NORMAL OPERATION.
ARINC 429 Data Word Formats
Figure 7 (Sheet 30)

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Label 351 (Mode S Fault Summary Word) [DSC word]

Source: TCAS I Processor


Destination: Displays and Control - Display (KAC) TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 3 1


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 1
3 Label 2nd Digit 5 1
4 Label 2nd Digit 0
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 1
6 Label 3rd Digit 1 0
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 0
9 SDI PAD 0 Not Used
10 SDI PAD 0 Not Used
11 Mode S Transponder Unit PAD 0 Not Used
12 Upper Antenna PAD 0 Not Used
13 Lower Antenna PAD 0 Not Used
14 Spare PAD 0 Not Used
15 Spare PAD 0 Not Used
16 Spare PAD 0 Not Used
17 Spare PAD 0 Not Used
18 Spare PAD 0 Not Used
19 Spare PAD 0 Not Used
20 Reserved (Data A/B) PAD 0 Not Used
21 Reserved (Data C/D) PAD 0 Not Used (1)
22 TCAS Input Data PAD 0 Not Used (1)
23 Control Data Source Selection PAD 0 Not Used
24 Control Data Source 0=Normal / 1=Failure
25 Altitude Input #1 0=Normal / 1=Failure
26 Altitude Input #2 PAD 0 Not Used
27 CFDIU Input Bus PAD 0 Not Used
28 BITE Test Inhibit PAD 0 Not Used
29 Command Word Acknowledge 0=NAK / 1=ACK (2)
30 SSM (3)
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)
NOTE:
(1) The status of these bits determines the status of the overall TCAS I System as defined in
ARINC 735A, section 3.5.2.5. These bits shall always indicate the status of the respective
inputs, regardless of the TCAS I system Status of TCAS I mode of operation.
(2) This information is provided for maintenance purposes only. The definition of this word
contained in ARINC 604 has precedence over the definition contained herein.
(3) The SSM of this discrete word shall ALWAYS be set to NORMAL OPERATION.

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Label 357 (Intruder File Protocol - RTS) [DSC word]

Source: TCAS I Processor


Destination: Displays - Display TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 3 1


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 1
3 Label 2nd Digit 5 1
4 Label 2nd Digit 0
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 1
6 Label 3rd Digit 7 1
7 Label 3rd Digit 1
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 1
9 Number of Words in Intruder File -- 1 (LSB) (1)
10 Number of Words in Intruder File -- 2
11 Number of Words in Intruder File -- 4
12 Number of Words in Intruder File -- 8
13 Number of Words in Intruder File -- 16
14 Number of Words in Intruder File -- 32
15 Number of Words in Intruder File -- 64
16 Number of Words in Intruder File -- 128 (MSB)
17 Spare PAD 0
18 Spare PAD 0
19 Display All Traffic Program 1 Not Used
20 Display Limit -- 1 (LSB) (2)
21 Display Limit -- 2
22 Display Limit -- 4
23 Display Limit -- 8
24 Display Limit -- 16 (MSB)
25 ISO#5 Character DC2 (1/2) 0
26 ISO#5 Character DC2 (1/2) 1
27 ISO#5 Character DC2 (1/2) 0
28 ISO#5 Character DC2 (1/2) 0
29 ISO#5 Character DC2 (1/2) 1
30 ISO#5 Character DC2 (1/2) 0
31 ISO#5 Character DC2 (1/2) 0
32 Parity (Odd)

NOTE:
(1) Number of Words in the Transfer (i.e., Intruder File) includes the RTS and ETX
words. The range is from 2 to 92.

(2) The Display Limit (Bits 24-20) reflects the state of the Display Intruder Limit
Discretes.

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Figure 7 (Sheet 32)

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Label 357 (Intruder File Protocol - ETX) [DSC word]

Source: TCAS I Processor


Destination: Displays - Display TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 3 1


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 1
3 Label 2nd Digit 5 1
4 Label 2nd Digit 0
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 1
6 Label 3rd Digit 7 1
7 Label 3rd Digit 1
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 1
9 Number of Words in Intruder File -- 1 (LSB) (1)
10 Number of Words in Intruder File -- 2
11 Number of Words in Intruder File -- 4
12 Number of Words in Intruder File -- 8
13 Number of Words in Intruder File -- 16
14 Number of Words in Intruder File -- 32
15 Number of Words in Intruder File -- 64
16 Number of Words in Intruder File -- 128 (MSB)
17 Spare PAD 0
18 Spare PAD 0
19 Spare PAD 0
20 Spare PAD 0
21 Spare PAD 0
22 Spare PAD 0
23 Spare PAD 0
24 Spare PAD 0
25 ISO#5 Character ETX (0/3) 1
26 ISO#5 Character ETX (0/3) 1
27 ISO#5 Character ETX (0/3) 0
28 ISO#5 Character ETX (0/3) 0
29 ISO#5 Character ETX (0/3) 0
30 ISO#5 Character ETX (0/3) 0
31 ISO#5 Character ETX (0/3) 0
32 Parity (Odd)

NOTE:
(1) Number of Words in the Transfer (i.e., Intruder File) includes the RTS and ETX
words. The range is from 2 to 92.

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Figure 7 (Sheet 33)

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Label 371 (GA Equipment Identification) [DSC word]


Source: TCAS Processor
Destination: Displays DISPLAY TX bus
BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE
1 Label 1st Digit 3 1
2 Label 1st Digit ______ 1
3 Label 2nd Digit 7 1
4 Label 2nd Digit 1
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 1
6 Label 3rd Digit 1 0
7 Label 3rd Digit 0
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 1
9 SDI PAD 0
10 SDI PAD 0
11 BQ Code (LSD) 5 1
12 BQ Code 0
13 BQ Code 1
14 BQ Code ______ 0
15 BQ Code (MSD) 3 1
16 BQ Code 1
17 BQ Code 0
18 BQ Code ______ 0
19 Company Identification 1
20 Company Identification 0
21 Company Identification 1
22 Company Identification 1
23 Company Identification 0
24 Company Identification ______ 0
25 Company Private Use PAD 0
26 Company Private Use PAD 0
27 Company Private Use PAD 0
28 TCAS Processor Type
29 TCAS Processor Type
30 SSM
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

Table 26 Note 1 TCAS Processor Type


Bit 29 Bit 28 Meaning

0 0 TCAS 1 (TPU 66A)

0 1 TAS (KTA 810/KMH 820)

1 0 TCAS II (TPU 67A)

1 1 TCAS I (KTA 910/KMH 920)

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Figure 7 (Sheet 34)

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Label 377 (Equipment Identification) [DSC word]

Source: TCAS I Processor


Destination: Displays - Display TX bus

BIT FUNCTION CODING DESCRIPTION NOTE

1 Label 1st Digit 3 1


2 Label 1st Digit ______ 1
3 Label 2nd Digit 7 1
4 Label 2nd Digit 1
5 Label 2nd Digit ______ 1
6 Label 3rd Digit 7 1
7 Label 3rd Digit 1
8 Label 3rd Digit ______ 1
9 SDI PAD 0
10 SDI PAD 0
11 HEX Identification #1 (LSD) 5 1
12 HEX Identification #1 0
13 HEX Identification #1 1
14 HEX Identification #1 ______ 0
15 HEX Identification #2 3 1
16 HEX Identification #2 1
17 HEX Identification #2 0
18 HEX Identification #2 ______ 0
19 HEX Identification #3 (MSD) 0
20 HEX Identification #3 0
21 HEX Identification #3 0
22 HEX Identification #3 ______ 0
23 Spare PAD 0
24 Spare PAD 0
25 Spare PAD 0
26 Spare PAD 0
27 Spare PAD 0
28 Spare PAD 0
29 Spare PAD 0
30 SSM
31 SSM
32 Parity (Odd)

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5.B. TCAS I Module Operation

(1) Computer Board Assembly


The KTA 910/KMH 920 Computer Board is the main con-
troller of the IHAS unit. It receives I/O from the
Interconnect and Video Boards. Some of its func-
tions are to calculate bearing and distance from
target aircraft, perform self test, read digital
discretes, output discretes, output voice messages
and send serial data display data to the display.
The Computer Board is broken into 4 sections for de-
scriptive purposes and is shown below:
1. Computer
2. Computer Peripherals
3. External I/O
4. Video Board interface
Computer
The Computer Section consists of the microproces-
sor, clock, address latches, memory, reset circuit,
buffering.

Microprocessor
The microprocessor is an Intel 80960 32-bit RISC
processor. The unit has an onboard math coproces-
sor. With the exception of floating point opera-
tions, it can execute most instructions in one or 2
clock cycles. In this design it runs at 16Mhz.
After reset, the microprocessor will de-activate
the fail line, perform a self-test and then read and
checksum the first 8 words of memory. If any test
fails, it will re-activate the fail line and halt.
The processor fetches memory in bursts. Each burst
cycle consists of an address cycle, up to 4 burst
data cycles and a recovery cycle. In this design
each data cycle is two clock cycles wide to allow
access from 85ns flash memory. The address cycle is
in process when the ADS line is low. The data cycles
are in process when the DEN line is low.

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Reset Circuit.
The Reset circuit consists of Dallas Semiconductor
Reset/Watchdog chip as well as two synchronization
flip-flops in the bus-controller FPGA. The Reset
chip keeps the microprocessor in reset mode until
the 5V line is within tolerance. After the reset
line is released, the microprocessor must "kick"
the watchdog approximately twice a second. If it
does not, the watchdog assumes the microprocessor
has locked up and resets the processor.
Address Latches
Since the 80960 uses a multiplexed address/data bus
(LAD 0:31), the address must be latched during the
ADS cycle. The address strobe is used in order to
latch the lines as early as possible in the cycle.
During a direct memory access, which is controlled
by the DMA controllers, the address latches are tri-
stated.
Memory
There are 3 types of memory on the board: flash mem-
ory, SRAM or static random access memory, and eeprom
memory. The flash memory and the eeprom ram memory
are non-volatile. Flash memory is erasable only in
large blocks. The operating program is stored in
flash memory. The eeprom memory holds fault log in-
formation. SRAM memory holds constantly changing
program variables. The SRAM memory is volatile.
That means that all data is lost when power is re-
moved. All memory is accessed on the Local data bus.
These lines are found on the schematic labeled
LAD(0:31).
Buffering
Data bus buffers isolate the memory section on the
local data bus (LAD[0:31]) from the rest of the
board. The buffers are turned on only when I/O is
to be accessed. There are two sets of buffers con-
nected to the local data bus. In general, one set
is for the I/O that eventually goes to the outside
world. This I/O is accessed through the DIO bus
(DIO[0:15]). The microprocessor peripheral and the
video board is accessed through the data bus labeled
D(0:31).

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Clock
The crystal clock oscillator is 64Mhz. This fre-
quency is divided down in multiples of 2. The mi-
croprocessor runs on 32Mhz. It internally divides
this clock by 2 to provide a 16MHz machine cycle
Computer Peripherals
The Computer Board has several computer peripherals
to aid the microprocessor. These include the Inter-
rupt controller, Interval Timer and DMA control-
lers.
Interrupt Controller
The Interrupt controllers signal the microprocessor
to change its operating sequence. When the control-
ler requests an interrupt on any one of its eight
interrupt input lines, an interrupt request is gen-
erated to the processor. The processor completes
the instruction and then issues a pair of interrupt
acknowledge signals to the controller. The inter-
rupt controller then places a vector on the data bus
telling the processor which interrupt is requesting
service. The processor uses this vector to go into
a lookup table to get the address of interrupt rou-
tine.
Timer Chip
The 82C54 triple timer chip helps generate several
timed events. Timer 1 is used to generate a 1 ms
interval. The processor is interrupted with this
signal to help schedule the various routines that
must execute every second. Timer 0 and 2 are used
for general purpose timers to time various events.
DMA controllers
The DMA controller handles high priority inter-
rupts. When a DMA request is received, the processor
is put in HOLD mode, which stops all processor ac-
tivity. The DMA controller takes over the address
bus and completes a transfer to or from memory.
External I/O
Most of the Digital I/O is handled by the computer
board. This includes input discretes, output dis-
cretes, Arinc 429 serial data, analog interfaces
and voice output.

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Input Discretes
Many of digital inputs interface to the outside
world with a diode and input transistor. This type
of input gives a well defined switching threshold
of approximately 4 volts. The relatively high input
resistance helps suppress EMI as well as contribut-
ing to the lighting ruggedness. Diodes prevent the
input circuits from sinking current when the box is
turned off. If not for this diode, the resistor to
+5V could affect the voltage seen by other units in
the system.
Output Discretes
The output discretes are latched and then buffered
by a MOSFET drive transistor. The MOSFET transistor
is able to supply 250ma on a constant basis and is
also able to handle temporary short circuit condi-
tions.
ARINC 429 Circuits
Two custom LSI chips handle Arinc 429 serial data.
Each chip has 4 receivers and 1 transmitter. Arinc
429 data is differential, meaning that the two sig-
nal lines have equal and opposite voltages at all
times. Transistor buffering provides the current
drive necessary to drive up to 20 worst case Arinc
loads. Each line is tri-level. The nominal voltage
levels are +5, -5 and 0 volts.
Voice Circuitry
Voice messages are synthesized by a voice IC. 8 bit
words stored in memory are sent via DMA to the
Voice/Serial FPGA, where the 8 bit word is split
into 4 bit nibbles. The voice chip accepts a 4 bit
nibble at about a 4khz rate. The 4 bit nibbles are
used to modify words inside of the voice chip. The
voice chip has an onboard DAC. The DAC produces an
analog signal, which is the attenuated by another
current controlled DAC to give the desired volume.
The next op-amp amplifier sums in the signal from
the EGPWS board. This signal is inverted by the next
op-amp. The true and inverted signals drive a trans-
former primary. The transformer secondary is the
output. The voice output can drive a 600 ohm head-
phone or audio panel load.

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A/D Circuitry
Several A/D IC's are provided on the Computer Board.
One is used to provide built in test (bite) for the
power supply. A second is provided to measure the
antenna id resistors to find if the cables are con-
nected properly. A more accurate 10 bit A/D is used
to measure the radar altimeter voltage.
400 Hz Heading Circuitry
The 400Hz heading signal lines are called x,y,z
heading reference hot and heading reference cold.
The z input and the heading reference cold are
grounds. The other three carry 400Hz sine waves. The
heading angle is encoded in the relative amplitude
of x and y signals. The amplitude of these x and y
signals is sampled every cycle at a time when the
sine waves are at their peak amplitude. This occurs
approximately 0.6 milliseconds after the zero
crossing of the reference signal. The comparitor in
conjunction with an R/C delay produces a sample
pulse. This narrow pulse opens a transmission gate
which then charges a capacitor during the peak of
the 400Hz cycle. The voltage on the capacitor is
measured by the A/D.
Interface to the Rest of the Unit.
The computer Board interfaces the rest of unit
through J2 and J3. J3 is a ribbon cable that con-
nects to the power supply. J2 interfaces to the vid-
eo Board.
Video board address and data bus.
The data bus buffers are bi-directional and are en-
abled only during reads and writes to the video
board. Seventeen bits of address are also buffered
and sent over to the video board. Again this buffer
is active only on reads or writes to the video
board.
Video Board control lines
Besides address and data bus, several other signals
go over to the video board. These include read/write
direction (WDIR), data bus enable (DEN4), DMA con-
trol lines VIDREQ and VIDACK 1 and 2.

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Miscellaneous lines
The ID_TOP and ID_BOT pass through the video board
on the way to the receiver or transmitter. These
lines have a DC resistance that denotes which an-
tenna cable is connected to the line. This is used
for self-test. If the cables are not connected prop-
erly, the installer is notified by a message on the
display.
(2) Receiver Assembly
The KTA 910/KMH 920 Receiver Board operates at an
RF frequency of 1030 and 1090 MHz, and an IF fre-
quency of 60 MHz. It receives a sum (S) and a delta
(δ) signal from a KA 815 antenna (top or bottom air-
craft mounted) that has been interrogated by anoth-
er TCAS I or TCAS system. These signals are pro-
cessed to produce a distance and bearing estimation
of the interrogator.
The Receiver Board is broken into 4 sections for de-
scriptive purposes and is shown below:
1. RF Section
2. LO Section
3. IF Section
4. Log Video
There are essentially two receivers in the design,
with two common LO's (one for 1030 MHz reception,
one for 1090 MHz reception). The detected video (RS-
SI) of each is summed and sent to the Video board
for processing, and the RF is I/Q demodulated for
bearing estimation and sent to the Video board for
additional processing. The lower receiver path has
a few extra blocks in the chain and is the section
described below. The upper receiver path is exactly
the same, with the exception of these added blocks.
Resistive pads in the block diagram are for RF
matching and signal level adjustment, and are not
described below.
RF SECTION
Antenna ID
The KA 815 antenna internally has different value
resistors connected to each of its four ports. The
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thru a series of pull up resistors, creating a volt-


age divider when a voltage is applied. Since the re-
sistors in each port of the antenna are different,
the divided voltage for each port is different and
known. If the cables connecting to the antenna are
connected to the wrong ports of the receiver, the
divided voltages will be wrong, and an error message
will be created.
Limiter
The limiter consists of a shunt PIN diode and a DC
return (shunt inductor). The purpose of this sec-
tion is to provide RF protection to the receiver
from possible isolation problems in the antenna
during transmit.
T/B Switch
The T/B switch is a drop-in switch module that
switches between a top mounted antenna and a bottom
mounted antenna.
∆1/∆2 Tx/Rx Switch
The ∆1/∆2 Tx/Rx switch is a drop-in switch module
that switches to an isolation resistor during
transmit for added protection to the receiver cir-
cuitry. During receive operation, the switch will
be switched to the load position for the unused ∆
port, providing a good match to the antenna.
∆1/∆2 Switch
The ∆1/∆2 switch is a drop-in switch module that is
used to selectively switch between the ∆1 and ∆2
ports of the antenna during receive operation.
Swap Switch Network
The swap switch network consists of 4 drop-in switch
modules that are used to swap the S and ∆1/∆2 re-
ceive paths to the two IF receive paths.
1090/1030 Switches
The 1090/1030 switches are drop-in switch modules
used to switch paths between the 1090 and 1030 MHz
filters.
1090 MHz BPF and 1030 MHz BPF
The 1090 and 1030 MHz bandpass filters are drop-in
modules used as preselector filters. The purpose of

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these filters is image rejection, screening out any


out of band signals, and to band limit noise.
LNA
The Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) is a drop-in amplifier
module that amplifies the RF signal and has a low
noise figure that sets the noise figure of the re-
ceiver system.
Mixer
The mixer is a drop-in mixer module that, with the
Local Oscillator (LO) input, downconverts the RF
signal (1090/1030 MHz) to an IF signal (60 MHz).
LOCAL OSCILLATOR (LO) SECTION
1150/970 MHz LO's
The 1150 MHz LO is a drop-in, fixed frequency syn-
thesizer that is used to downconvert a 1090 MHz sig-
nal to 60 MHz (high side injection). The 970 MHz LO
is a drop in, fixed frequency synthesizer that is
used to downconvert a 1030 MHz signal to 60 MHz (low
side injection). Both of these sources are turned
on at the same time and selected via high speed
switching.
Utility Amp
The utility amplifier is a drop-in amplifier module
that bumps up the power level in the LO chain.
Limiting Amp
The limiting amplifier is a drop-in amplifier mod-
ule that is running in saturation. This gives a near
constant output power over temperature for driving
the LO port of the mixer.
1150 MHz/970 MHz BPF
The 1150 MHz and 970 MHz bandpass filters are drop-
in filters that eliminate harmonics and provide a
clean LO signal to the mixers.
LO Switch Network
The LO switch network consists of 3 drop-in switch
modules that are used to select the 1150 or 970 MHz
LO's. The network provides high isolation to the LO
not selected to prevent interference.

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LO Divider
The LO divider splits the LO signal equally to the
mixers and provides isolation between them.
IF SECTION
LO Band Reject Filter
The LO band reject filter is a low pass filter de-
signed to pass the IF frequency of 60 MHz, and pro-
vide maximum attenuation of LO leakage frequencies.
60 MHz BPF
The first 60 MHz bandpass filter, filters out har-
monic and intermodulation signals from the mixer,
band limits noise, and aids in meeting selectivity
requirements per the System Requirements Document.
IF Amp
The IF amplifier is a drop-in amplifier module that
amplifies the signal to the correct level for the
Log Amp input.
60 MHz BPF
The second 60 MHz bandpass filter filters out har-
monic and intermodulation signals from the IF Amp,
band limits noise, and aids in meeting selectivity
requirements per the System Requirements Document.
Log Amp
The logarithmic amplifier is a single drop-in mod-
ule providing both an accurate logarithmic measure
of the input signal (RSSI function) over a wide dy-
namic range and a programmable IF limiter output.
The RSSI signal is used to decode pulse information
and to calculate the range of an intruder. The IF
limiter output contains phase information that is
used to calculate the bearing of an intruder.
Utility Amp
The utility amplifier is a drop-in amplifier module
that increases the power level in the limited IF
chain.
Limiting Amp
The limiting amplifier is a drop-in amplifier mod-
ule that is running in saturation. This gives a con-

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stant output power over temperature for driving the


input to the I/Q demodulator, which stabilizes the
bearing calculation.
LPF
The lowpass filter, filters out harmonics created
by the limiting amplifier and provides a clean sig-
nal to the I/Q demodulator.
1030 IF Switch
The 1030 IF switch switches the IF signal from a
1030 MHz reception to a 50ohm coaxial cable that
goes to the Video board for processing. For 1090 MHz
reception, it switches to the I/Q demodulator.
I/Q Demodulator
The I/Q demodulator takes the limited IF signal from
both receivers, splits them equally in power and
quadrature in phase, and then compares them with a
phase detector (mixer), resulting in two DC signals
that bearing information can be extracted from.
60 MHz Reject
The 60 MHz reject RC low pass filter allows the DC
signals to pass, and attenuates any 60 MHz signals
that may leak thru from the I/Q demodulator.
Buffer Amp
The buffer amplifier is an analog amplifier that is
used to buffer the signal output of the phase de-
tectors before it is sent to the Video Processor
Board. The buffer amplifiers are manually adjust-
able to shape the swept waveform of the I and Q out-
puts to be the same.
LOG VIDEO
Buffer
The buffer amplifier is an analog amplifier that is
used to buffer the RSSI output of the log amp, and
adjust the video transfer slope (mV output/dB in-
put).
1030 Video Processor
The 1030 video processor detects pulse amplitude
modulation of received 1030 MHz signals, sets 1030

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MHz MTL, and sends the processed video to the Video


board.
S Amplifier
The S amplifier sums the video signals from the two
receivers (Log Sum Video, LSV), and keeps the output
to within 0-5 volts for the A/D converter on the
Video board.
(3) Transmitter/Modulator Assembly
KTA 910/KMH 920 transmitter includes a 1030MHz syn-
thesizer for the frequency source. It is cascaded
with a 6dB pad to provide isolation between next
stage and the synthesizer. Two switches are fol-
lowed to provide good load isolation during receiv-
ing and signal path during the transmission. The low
RF power MMIC stages and 2W stage provide driving
power needed to drive the 1015MP class C medium pow-
er amplifier. It is followed with a 1 pole ceramic
band pass filter with its center frequency at
1030MHz to reduce the broadband emissions. A 90W
class C power amplifier pre-driver to provide the
driver power is needed for the TPR400R 400 W class
C final power amplifier. The whisper shout attenu-
ator follows to provide attenuation level needed
for the interrogation with its incremental size of
3dB increment (0dB, 3dB, 6dB, 9dB, 12dB). The output
is steered to either top antenna or bottom antenna
by a top/bottom antenna switch circuit and its as-
sociated harmonic rejection filter circuit. The
output at the unit is about 54dBm +/- 2dB.
1090 MHz test oscillator:
KMH 910/920 1090MHz test oscillator is used for ca-
ble calibration purpose. It includes a 1090MHz VCO,
a low RF power MMIC and switches to modulate and
steer the output RF signal.
(4) Video Assembly
List of Abbreviations

INTSEQ Interrogation Sequencer LSI

VIDQ Video Quantizer LSI

ARDEC ATCRBS (Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon


System) Reply Decoder

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LSV Log Sum Video


I In-phase Bearing Video
Q Quadrature Bearing Video
W/S Whisper Shout
RR Mode A/C Reply Rate of own transponder
PULSE WIDTH 0.8 ± 0.1µsec
1030_VIDEO Stream of low going interrogation pulses
form the IF section of the receiver
Applicable Documents
KTA 910 Video Processor Board Schematics
P/N: 002-09042-0000
KTA 910 ACTEL Schematics
P/N: 226-00135-0002
Overall Operation of The Video Board
The video processor produces digital interrogation
signals to the transmitter module as specified by
the CPU. It receives as input the LSV, I, and Q as-
sociated with each reply signal and serves as a de-
coder for replies, even if the replies are over-
lapped or garbled. It also provides a correlation
between the target's bearing, reply data, and range
which the CPU uses to determine the target's posi-
tion. The video processor also decodes incoming in-
terrogation pulses (1030_VIDEO) in order to deter-
mine how often our own transponder is being inter-
rogated. This is done for interference limiting
purposes to control output power.

The video processor module contains analog to dig-


ital circuits, three large scale integrated (LSI)
circuits, two FPGAs, RAM, and some buffers and
latches. The LSI circuits include the video quan-
tizer (VIDQ), ATCRBS reply decoder, and interroga-
tion sequencer (INTSEQ). Detailed descriptions of
all the video processor circuits are given below.
Refer to the block diagram of the video board (Fig-
ure 8).

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Figure 8 KTA 910 Video Board


Analog to Digital Converters
Three analog video signals; I, Q, and LSV are re-
ceived from the phase detector module and buffered
by circuits that include operational amplifiers.
The outputs of these buffer circuits are applied to
the Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADC).
The video input signals are sampled at a 16.552 MHz
rate under control of a clock that is applied to pin
1 of the ADCs.
The ADC circuits take the analog input and produce
an 8-bit digital output. The ADC circuits require a
stable reference voltage essential in converting
the analog signal into an accurate digital repre-
sentation.

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Video Quantizer (VIDQ)


General Description
[REF: KTA 910 Video Processor Board Schematics: Sheet 3]
The VIDQ receives as input the digitized reply video
and determines the occurrence of Transponder re-
plies in this often noisy video. This is done by
detecting the occurrence of pulse leading and
trailing edges as well as inserting edges at those
times when an edge probably should have been detect-
ed. See Figure 9 for reply signal format.

Figure 9 Reply Signal Format


Digitized log sum data, LSV0 through LSV7, is
latched to VIDQ at pins 30 through 37 by CLKA
(16.552 MHz). The log sum video pulses are applied
to Minimum Threshold Levels (MTL) detectors within
the VIDQ. There is also a Dynamic Minimum Threshold
Level (DMTL) that is set for unusually strong in-
coming signals. The log sum data is used to produce
accurate time-of-arrival and pulse width estimates
of all received pulses.
The VIDQ is controlled by the computer module via
data bus bits VP_D0 - VP_D7 (pins 3,5,7,9,60,62,66,
and 68; These are the only bi-directional pins on
VIDQ). Data may flow from the video processor module
to the computer module or vice-versa. The direction
of flow is controlled by VP_WRX and VP_RDX signals,
pins 18 and 20 respectively.

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Several control signals and discrete signals are


required for the VIDQ to perform its functions. The
following is a description of those signals.
VP_A2 through VP_A5 (pins 12,13,14, and 15);
These address bits originate at the computer module
(300-09043-0000) and are used to address various
control and data registers.
VIDQ_CSX (pin 16);
This is the chip select signal to enable the VIDQ.
VP_WRX and VP_RDX (pins 18 and 20 respectively);
These signals control the direction of data trans-
fer. They are generated from the data processor.
VP_CLRX_X (pin 24);
This signal clears all internal registers in the
LSI.
CLK8+ (pin 42);
This clock (8.2776 MHz) is used for internal pro-
cessing.
TMODX (pin 50);
These negative going pulses are derived from the
INTSEQ. This signal is used for transmit mode de-
coding BIT purposes.
MS_ATCX (pin 53);
This signal is a logic high during mode S operation
and a logic low during ATCRBS mode.
VQ_ENBX (pin 57);
This signal is a logic low during listening mode
(decoding replies). It becomes high (inhibit re-
plies decoding) when one of the two following sce-
narios takes place:
1- When a suppression signal is received from an-
other on-board unit (DME, Own transponder) to indi-
cate that TCAS I is inhibited from transmitting.

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2- During the time when the TCAS I unit is trans-


mitting interrogation pulses, By inhibiting the
VIDQ ASIC, we guarantee that no interrogation puls-
es leak in from the IF section back to our own de-
coding circuitry.
MPT (pin 59);
This signal works as a reset for both VIDQ and AR-
DEC. It is asserted during the time between the end
of the listening period to the time when a new in-
terrogation cycle begins. The computer module can
assert this line too.
VQ_RXX (pin 70);
This signal, when asserted (low), indicates the re-
ceive mode.
Before it can begin processing replies, VIDQ must
determine the mode of the interrogation. The inter-
rogation signal is applied to TMDB input (pin 50).
The interrogation pulse stream is clocked into VIDQ
at 16.00 Mhz. Since the interrogation is not subject
to distortion, attenuation, or interference, no
threshold tests or edge insertion algorithms are
applied to the interrogation pulses. The mode of the
interrogation is determined based upon the spacing
between the pulse leading edges.
After transmitting an interrogation, the INTSEQ
sets the TX_RX*_CTRL input to the Receive mode (log-
ic 0). When VIDQ enters Receive mode it is prepared
to process reply video, instead of interrogation
video.
The VIDQ detects positive and negative slope sig-
nals and uses them to find the leading edges of re-
ply pulses. If the pulses overlap, they may be
merged into a single wide pulse and the embedded
leading edges will be missed. The VIDQ then inserts
additional leading edges to form a summation lead-
ing edge pulse stream. This pulse stream is output
from the VIDQ at pin 44 (SLEX) then applied to AR-
DEC.
The VIDQ determines the interrogation mode which
will always be ATCRBS Mode C in this case. It then
outputs the MD3X (pin 81) signal indicating the mode
(logic low indicates ATCRBS mode). The MD3X signal

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is routed to the ARDEC to indicate when ATCRBS data


is being received. The MD3X signal is also used to
switch clock speed between 16 Mhz and 16.552 Mhz.
Internally VIDQ determines the mode of transmission
occurred (ATCRBS Mode C). This information is made
available to the computer module via VP_D0 through
VP_D7.
The summation leading edge signal is output from the
VIDQ pin 44, then routed to the ARDEC.
ATCRBS Reply Decoder (ARDEC)
General Description
[REF: KTA 910 Video Processor Board Schematics: Sheet 3]
The ARDEC provides bracket decoding of the ATCRBS
mode C replies, extracts overlapping replies, de-
termines confidence levels for each reply bit, and
eliminates phantom replies. Decoding ATCRBS replies
is based on the pulse leading edge.
Detailed Description
The ARDEC receives a summation leading edge pulse
stream via the SLEX (pin 44) from VIDQ. It also
receives the MD3X (pin 81) from VIDQ. When MD3X is
logic low, it indicates that ATCRBS data is being
received.
The ARDEC is clocked by the CLK8+ (8.2776 MHz). The
MPT signal (mentioned earlier) works as a reset for
the ARDEC.
The ARDEC outputs 32 bits of data (RPD0 through
RPD31) from tri-state output pins. This reply data
is routed to the REPLY DATA FIFO where it is stored.
The ARDEC generates strobe signals; REPSTRBX (pin
15) and RPDX (pin 17) to strobe the Reply Data FIFO
and the Range FIFO respectively. Mode C data is
available on bits RPD0 through RPD15. Bit confi-
dence data is available on bits RPD16 through RPD31.
Note:The range FIFO strobe is delayed by as much as 48
µs (approximately 3.8785 nmi) from the time when the
leading edge of first pulse (F1) of the reply signal
is detected. Software must deduct that time when do-
ing range calculations.

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Video Memory Module


The video memory module contains random access mem-
ory (RAM), first-in/first-out (FIFO) memory, and
associated control circuits required to temporarily
store the video processor data until the computer
processor module is ready to use it. Included on
this module are a bearing RAM, a reply data FIFO,
range FIFO, and a Whisper-Shout FIFO. The Range FIFO
memory is double buffered. This allows the range
data words to be saved temporarily in the latches
before it is validated. If the data is valid, it is
then stored in memory. If it is found to be invalid,
the data is rejected.
Bearing RAM
[REF: KTA 910 Video Processor Board Schematics: Sheet 8]
Bearing data is obtained from the digitized in-
phase and quadrature-phase video lines. The two
digital numbers represent approximately the sine
and cosine of the target's bearing.
The bearing RAM consists of three 8Kx8 static RAM
that store real-time bearing information versus
range during ATCRBS interrogation. The RAM allows
the computer module access to the bearing informa-
tion via the computer module address lines.
The bearing information is transferred from the A/
D converters to the bearing RAM over a 24-bit data
bus.
During listening periods, the bearing RAM receives
its address from a range counter.
Bearing Sampling Algorithm
Although mode C reply pulse is nominally 0.45 µs,
the top plateau part of the pulse is approximately
0.3 µs. Therefore, only four of the samples can be
guaranteed. In observing the output out of the re-
ceiver with a scope, it appears that the bearing is
consistent throughout this area and that quite a bit
of synchronization error could occur before bearing
was affected.
To locate the optimum bearing sample for a pulse,
the range FIFO and the reply data FIFO are read to
give the predicted location of the bearing bits.

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Next, the center of the pulse is located using the


ALE count information.
The third sample after the leading edge is probably
the optimum place to sample the pulse bearing be-
cause it is not close to either edge and allows time
for any analog filtering to settle. The bearing ADC
samples the in-phase and quadrature-phase signals
at 16.552 Mhz (60.4 µs).
Bearing Averaging Algorithm
The bearing averaging algorithm must avoid mistakes
caused by misrepresenting an angle with an alias.
An example of this type of problem can be seen av-
eraging the two samples 1 degree and 359 degrees.
If care is not taken, the averaging function may
come up with 180 degrees instead of the desired 0
degree answer.
Reply Data FIFO
[REF: KTA 910 Video Processor Board Schematics: Sheet 6]
The reply data FIFO circuit consists of eight
74HC40105 which load the decoded-reply data from
ATCRBS Mode C interrogation (RPD0 - RPD31) and un-
load the data onto the data bus to be read by the
computer module. The 32-bit ATCRBS reply word comes
from the ATCRBS reply decoder (ARDEC) on the video
processor and consists of 16 bit positions repre-
senting clean framing and reply bits on a bit-by-
bit basis and 16 additional bit positions to allow
communication of garbled framing and reply bits.
The reply data FIFO is organized as 16 words deep
by 32 bits. Data is loaded in by a strobe line (REP-
STRBX) from the ARDEC LSI. As data ripples through
to the output stage, a DMA request is initiated.
When the DMA request is acknowledged, reply data is
output onto the data bus.
The FIFO_RST works as a reset for the reply data
FIFO. A reset is required after power up before a
write operation can take place.
Range FIFO
[REF: KTA 910 Video Processor Board Schematics: Sheet 7]

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The range FIFO consists of four 74HC40105. It stores


range counter data during listening periods.
The range FIFO is organized as 16 words deep by 16
bits (3 of which are unused). Data is loaded in by
a strobe line (RPDX) from the ARDEC LSI. As data
ripples through to the output stage, a DMA request
is initiated. When the DMA request is acknowledged,
range data is output onto the data bus.
The FIFO_RST works as a reset for the range data
FIFO. A reset is required after power up before a
write operation can take place.
Whisper-Shout FIFO
[REF: KTA 910 Video Processor Board Schematics: Sheet 5]
The Whisper_Shout FIFO memory includes two 4-bit
chips (74HC40105). The data bits are shifted in by
WS_CSX which is generated by the strobe decoder
(Computer Interface). Data are shifted out by
ISQ_WSCK (pin 54 from INTSEQ) only when START_INTX
is asserted. The output signals from the FIFO cir-
cuit; WS_3X, WS_6X, WS_12X, and WS_SHX are applied
to the modulator module to produce the appropriate
Whisper-Shout attenuator drive signals.
Note:The S1 pulse is not transmitted on the first two
interrogations. Meanwhile, receiver sensitivity is
set to the least sensitive trigger level (MTL). Be-
cause power output is so low, only those transpon-
ders that are very near will receive and reply to
this interrogation. Also, since receiver sensitiv-
ity is reduced significantly, only strong transpon-
der replies will be received.
Each successive interrogation is transmitted at a
slightly higher power level, with the receiver
sensitivity increased slightly at each step. Thus,
for each interrogation that follows, transponders a
little farther away will respond, and these replies
do not have to be so strong since receiver sensi-
tivity has increased.
Interrogation Sequencer (INTSEQ)
[REF: KTA 910 Video Processor Board Schematics: Sheet 5]
General Description

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[REF: KTA 910 Video Processor Board Schematics: Sheet 5,


ACTEL Schematics: Sheet 2]
The Interrogation Sequencer ASIC controls the
transmission of interrogations as specified by the
CPU. INTSEQ produces interrogation pulse sequences
in ATCRBS formats.
Detailed Description
Initialization
The active high master reset (RST, pin 36) clears
all internal registers and counters. The Interroga-
tion Sequencer mode of operation is specified by the
processor by writing to the mode register in the LSI
via the 16-bit input data bus. The active low INTSEQ
chip select (CSB, pin 26) is asserted. The data is
latched on the rising edge of the write input (WRB,
pin 3).
The Whisper_Shout levels FIFO must also be loaded
during the initialization sequence.
Interrogation
The process of transmitting an interrogation and
asserting all related outputs is begun on the rising
edge of the Start Interrogation input (STIN, pin
46). Activating the STIN input starts the internal
timing counter, the decoded output of which pro-
vides fixed delays for various modules within the
LSI. The counter is reset to zero on the assertion
of the internally generated End of Transmission
(EEOT) output.
2.0 ms after the start of an interrogation, INTSEQ
asserts its active high Suppression output (SUPO,
pin 63). SUPO signal disables all other on-board
avionics systems to prevent any interference. The
duration of the suppression is specified by the pro-
cessor upon initialization. External systems may
disable the TCAS I reply processor (VIDQ) by assert-
ing the active low External Suppression input (ES-
UP, pin 47).
2.0 ms after the start of an interrogation, the
Transmit/Receive output (TXRX, pin 65) enters the
Transmit state (logic 1) and remains in this state
until the end of the interrogation. TXRX then enters

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the Receive state (logic 0) and remains in this


state until the next Start of interrogation. The du-
ration of the Transmit state varies with the type
of interrogation.
The interrogation sequencer outputs the PRE_MODX
signal (pin 56) (pretrigger to the modulator) and
the MODX_WITH_P4 (pin 55) (modulator trigger) to
the transmitter section. In this product, unlike
previous products to use this ASIC, only the
MODX_WITH_P4 signal is used to modulate the trans-
mitter. This signal is routed through the ACTEL FPGA
where it is conditioned to the specifications of the
new transmitter designed for this product.
INTSEQ generates the Whisper-Shout clock (WSCK,
pin 54) that unloads the Whisper-Shout FIFO during
ATCRBS interrogations. This clock is routed through
the ACTEL FPGA to be properly delayed so that the
Whisper-Shout FIFO will be correctly aligned with
the modulation signal.
Simulated Reply Signal using NEW_TST_OS_MOD
The NEW_TST_OS_MOD waveform will be used to simu-
late an intruder reply signal. This can be used to
check the bearing accuracy during installation of
the unit. The generated simulated signal has a fixed
pulse pattern (one that corresponds to an intrud-
er's altitude of -1000 ft, see note 1). Specifical-
ly, this pulse pattern contains only three pulses:
f1, c2, and f2. This signal is activated at 37.08
µsec. after the start of the receive mode, this cor-
responds to a range of 3.0 nautical mile. Software
needs to distinguish this unique reply and display
a special symbol at a convenient position on the
display (i.e. 2 nmi ring).
Note 1: It's been confirmed through simulation that this
unique pulse pattern is decodable by the Video pro-
cessor hardware.
Two decodable lines (TST_OS_CW and TST_OS_PULSE)
from the processor will be utilized to determine the
switching between OFF/CW/PULSED modes according to
the following table;

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Table 27

TST_OS_CW TST_OS_PULSE NEW_TST_OS_MOD

0 0 OFF (Low)

0 1 PULSED (High going pulses

1 0 CW (High)

1 1 OFF (Low)

Note 2: TST_OS_CW has an address of 0x0c108180


TST_OS_PULSE has an address of 0x0c1081dc
Suppression Circuit
[REF: KTA 910 Video Processor Board Schematics: Sheet 5,
ACTEL Schematics: Sheet 2]
At the beginning of each interrogation cycle, the
INTSEQ outputs pulse ISQ_SUPO that is applied to the
gate of Q4 (n-channel transistor). The pulse dura-
tion is controlled by INTSEQ and is a function of
transmitted power and varies from 25 to 70 ms. This
pulse is amplified to approximately +25 volts by Q3
(pnp transistor) and associated circuits, then it
is applied to the aircraft suppression bus. This bi-
directional bus (SUPPRESSION) also receives inputs
from other on-board aircraft equipment to disable
the TCAS I processor while other equipment is trans-
mitting.
When a suppression output pulse or a suppression in-
put pulse is active, a positive voltage is applied
to the base of Q5 (npn transistor) turning it on and
applying a logic low INT_EXT_SUP_X. Circuitry in
ACTEL FPGA determines when the activation of the
suppression bus is due to an external source and as-
serts VQ_ENBX, an input to VIDQ ASIC (pin 57) to
inhibit decoding.
Mode Discretes Registers
[REF: KTA 910 Video Processor Board Schematics: Sheet 2]
The mode discrete registers consist of three 8-bit
addressable latches which are selected by address

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bits VP_A2, VP_A3, VP_A4 as shown in the following


table.
The data input is provided by data bit VP_D0 at pin
13 and is enabled by the active low I01_CSX,
I02_CSX, and I03_CSX signals (pin 14). All addres-
sable latches are cleared by the active low BRST_X
signal (pin 15);
With clear high and enable low, data input is writ-
ten into the addressed latch and the remaining
latches remain in their previous state.
With clear and enable high, all latches remain in
their previous state, unaffected by address and
data inputs.
With clear and enable inputs low, the addressed
latch receives the data and all other latches remain
low.
With clear low and enable high, all outputs are low
and remain unaffected by address and data inputs.
Range Counter
[REF: KTA 910 Video Processor Board Schematics: Sheet 9,
ACTEL Schematics: Sheet 1]
The range counter circuit consists of a 13-bit
counter that is enabled by the zero range trigger
output (RTRG, pin 62) from the INTSEQ. The counter
is clocked at 16.552 Mhz.
The range counter outputs, RNG0-RNG12, are supplied
to the bearing RAM during the Receive mode to in-
crement memory addresses associated with reply da-
ta. When reply data is received, the data is stored
in memory in an address associated with time and
therefore distance (range). Either range counter
overflow (RNG11 or Terminal Count depending on the
range selection bit "RANGE0") or activating
SET_EOIX disables the counter and asserts end-of-
interrogation interrupt (EOI) until the next RTRG.
The range counter has two selectable ranges of op-
eration (see table below):-
1- 10 nmi range (calculated) (6.1215 nmi actual) (RNG0
- RNG11)
2- 40 nmi range (calculated) (36.1215 nmi actual)
(RNG0 - Terminal Count)

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Table 28

RANGE 0 bit Calculated Actual Listening time


distance distance (receive mode)

0 10.0 nmi 6.122 123.75 µsec


nmi

1 40.0 nmi 36.122 494.93 µsec


nmi

Table 28 - RANGE 0 bit vs. Distance and Listening time


Note 1: It takes 12.355 µs for a signal to travel one
nautical mile roundtrip. At a clock speed of 16.552
Mhz (period=0.0604 µs), the range counter resolu-
tion is 0.0604/12.36= 0.0049
nm/tick which is approximately 29.7 feet/tick.
Note 2: When RANGE0 is high, the range counter will run
until terminal count bit goes high at about 40 nmi
(Calculated). Due to the 48µsec. delay in process-
ing replies (which corresponds to 3.8785 nmi in dis-
tance), the farthest target that we would be able
to decode would be at 36.1215 nmi. When RANGE0 is
low, the actual effective range drops to 6.1215 nmi.
Note 3:The 8k x 8 RAM chips store the bearing up to 40
miles.
The Reply Rate Monitor
[REF: KTA 910 Video Processor Board Schematics: Sheet 9,
ACTEL Schematics: Sheet 5-7]
The monitor keeps checking the 1030_VIDEO line for
pulses. When one is detected, its width is tested
to see if it conforms to the minimum pulse width
requirements. If so, the following takes place:
1- The 1030_VIDEO line is checked to see if:
1) P2 had not occurred 19 µs earlier
2) P1 had occurred 21 µs earlier
2- A 2.5 µs window is started to check for a transition
on the suppression bus.
For the period 0 - 2.5 µsec. after detecting a valid
pulse, an active transition on the suppression bus

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indicates a valid hit provided that the ANDED output


of (P1, Not P2) is valid "HIGH".
3 Address Map
Device/Function Address (17:2)Address (31:0)
Table 29

Set EOI Flag 0x4030 0x0c8100c0

Clr EOI Flag 0x4020 0x0c810080

Vidq Reset 0x4040 0x0c810100

PMOD to MOD Delay0 0x2065 0x0c808194

PMOD to MOD Delay1 0x2066 0x0c808198

PMOD to MOD Delay2 0x2043 0x0c80810c

Intseq Reset 0x1010 0x0c804040

Clr Suppression Latch 0x4050 0x0c810140

Vidq Interrogation 0x2010 0x0c808040


Source Reg.
Vidq Clock Control Reg. 0x2011 0x0c808044

Vidq MTL Reg. 0x2018 0x0c808060

Vidq MTL Read Reg. 0x2011 0x0c808044

Vidq +6dB Reg. 0x2019 0x0c808064

Vidq -6 dB Reg. 0x2011 0x0c808068

Vidq -1 dB Reg. 0x201B 0x0c80806c

Vidq -20 dB Reg. 0x201C 0x0c808070

Vidq -9 dB Reg. 0x201D 0x0c808074

Vidq +10 dB Reg. 0x201E 0x0c808078

Vidq +13 dB Reg. 0x201F 0x0c80807c

Intseq Mode Reg. 0x2012 0x0c108080

VID_EN1 Control Bit 0x2040 0x0c808100

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VID_EN2 Control Bit 0x2041 0x0c808104

SWAP_THRU* Control Bit 0x2042 0x0c808108

TOP_BOT* Control Bit 0x2047 0x0c80811c

Video Board Status Reg. 0x2050 0x0c808140

Range0 Control Bit 0x2061 0x0c808184

Mod Enable Control Bit 0x2064 0x0c808190

Test OSC ON Control Bit 0x2067 0x0c80819c

Ext CNTL Control Bit 0x2070 0x0c8081c0

Bearing RAM 0x8000 0x0c820000

MS ATCX Control Bit 0x2073 0x0c8081cc

1030_1090* Control Bit 0x2076 0x0c8081d8

TST_OS_PULSE Control 0x2077 0x0c8081dc


Bit
TST_OS_CW Control Bit 0x2060 0x0c808180

MODX_CONTROLX Control 0x2044 0x0c808110


Bit

RAMP_TESTER Control Bit 0x2045 0x0c808114

Range Counter Load Bit 0x4000 0x0c810000


Reply Rate Reset Bit 0x4001 0x0c810040

Start INTX 0x1000 0x0c804000

Clr Range/Reply FIFO 0x1070 0x0c8041c0

Spare Control Bit 0x2046 0x0c808118

TX_RX* Control Bit 0x2074 0x0c8081d0

DEL1*_DEL2 Control Bit 0x2075 0x0c8081d4

Whisper Shout FIFO 0x2000 0x0c808000

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(5) Power Supply Assembly


The Power Supply for the KMH 920/KTA 910 is located
on a stand-alone sub-assembly 200-5685-0000, which
can be tested independently from the rest of the
unit. The Power supply module requires +18-33Vdc as
input and an on/off discrete labeled TCAS I_ON. The
Dc to Dc Converter topology used for the majority
of the output voltages is the transformer isolated
Flyback Configuration. The exception is the +5Vdc
supply module, and the +3.3Vdc linear regulator
used by the EGPWS board. The +5Vdc supply module is
a type of non-isolated forward converter called a
"Buck Regulator".

The voltages and currents generated by the power


supply are:

+3.3Vdc ± 5%@360 mA

+5Vdc± 5%@2.10A

+6Vdc± 5%@200 mA

+12Vdc ± 5%@430 mA

-12Vdc ± 5%@-180 mA

+65Vdc ± 7%@13 mA

-160Vdc ± 10%@-2.5 mA

The total load power drawn by the power supply is


21.5 Watts, which with an input efficiency of 85%
gives an input current draw over the range of 18-
33Vdc of 1.4-0.75 Amps.

The supply can be broken down into 5 main blocks.


These are:

(a) On/Off switch/Overvoltage regulator

(b) Power Monitor circuit

(c) Undervoltage Lockout circuit

(d) +5V regulator

(e) PWM controller

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On/Off switch
Q16 and its associated circuitry comprise the
on/off switch circuit. The TCAS I_ON line is
pulled low enabling the power supply. This is
accomplished by CR10 pulling the junction of
R78 and R79 below the turn on voltage for Q15.
Q15 being turned off allows the base voltage
of Q12 to rise up to the A+ line cutting Q12
off. The gate of R70 is pulled down toward
ground through R70 turning on Q16. Turn off is
just the opposite. CR10 is back biased allow-
ing Q15 to turn on. Turning on Q15 pulls R84
to ground producing turn on bias for Q12. Q12
being turned on essentially puts the A+ line
at the gate of Q16, thus turning it off.
Overvoltage regulator
In the event that an Overvoltage condition ex-
ists, (greater than +36V) CR22 starts to con-
duct turning on Q14 which, in turn, turns on
Q12. Q12 allows cutoff bias to be developed
across R73 cutting off Q16. This will continue
until the output goes below +36Vdc at which
point CR22 turns off limiting the output volt-
age to ~ 36Vdc.
Power Monitor circuit
The purpose of the power monitor circuit is to
detect and report a loss of power condition or
a normal power supply shut down. The EPWRVAL
signal is used by the processor to store away
its present operating conditions prior to the
loss of power. Approximately 20 mSec is re-
quired for this function. U6-2 monitors the A+
line through a voltage divider consisting of
R25 and R80. U6-3 has a reference voltage on
it that represents 16.1Vdc at the output of
Q16. As the voltage at Q16 drain falls below
16.1Vdc, the output at U6-1 rises towards
+5Vdc. This voltage is divided down through
R81 and R34 and as the voltage at R34 rises
above the reference voltage on U6-5, the out-
put of U6-7 is pulled toward ground. This sig-
nal, "EPWRVAL" is used by both the TCAS I as
well as the EGPWS portions of the IHAS to in-
dicate a loss of power.

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Undervoltage lockout
The +28V line is monitored by the voltage di-
vider consisting of R63, C67 and R64. This sig-
nal is applied to U5-6 and compared to the ref-
erence at U5-5. This reference voltage, ap-
proximately 3.15V, represents 13.8Vdc at the
output of Q16. When the voltage at the output
of Q16 falls below 13.8Vdc, U5-7 switches hi
turning Q9 on which disables the PWM control-
ler U8. While the PWM controller U8 is dis-
abled, the flyback power supply draws no power
from C77, the bulk storage capacitor. The en-
ergy stored in C77 can then be used by the +5V
regulator to continue operation until it is
depleted. The time period between EPWRVAL
falling low and when the +5V supply starts to
decay is specified as 20-mSec minimum.
+5V Regulator
The +5V regulator is a commercial off the shelf
switching power supply. The supply operates
over the input range from +6V to +36V. The sup-
ply is capable of supplying all of the +5V and
+3.3V needs of the IHAS over the input range
of 18-33Vdc. The necessity for a separate +5V
supply is due to the requirement that the EP-
WRVAL notify the uProcessors for both the TCAS
I and EGPWS approximately 20 mSec prior to the
loss of power.
PWM controller
The PWM controller used is a UC2843 current
mode controller designed specifically for fly-
back power supplies. The flyback power supply
is controlled by sensing the +12V line and the
peak current on a cycle by cycle basis to vary
the duty cycle in-order to maintain the +12V
within limits. The overcurrent trip (~ 9Amps)
is set by R56 and R58 in conjunction with Q7.
Q3 is a SENSEFET and a portion of the current
through Q3 is measured as a voltage across R14.
R13 and C13 act as a low pass filter to remove
high frequency switch noise from the sensed
voltage. This voltage is compared internally
at U8-5 to the reference on U8-1 and terminates
the present cycle if an overcurrent condition
is reached prior to the controlled output

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voltage reaching +12V. The feedback voltage is


divided by R59 and R60 and applied to U8-3
where it is compared to an internal 2.5V ref-
erence, and controls the duty cycle in con-
junction with the overcurrent trip to maintain
the controlled output at +12V. High frequency
roll-off compensation is provided by R57 and
C45 and applied to U8-1 along with the over-
current reference. R61 and C49 control fre-
quency of operation, which is set to approxi-
mately 160 kHz. CR18 and R55 keep the flyback
controller shutdown in the event that the +12V
line is shorted to ground
6. EGPWS System Operation
A. System Overview
The General Aviation Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning
System (GA-EGPWS) brings Terrain Display, Situational
Awareness, Terrain Alerting and Warning, and Obstacle
Alerting and Warning to the General Aviation pilot. The
GA-EGPWS is a lightweight, compact and rugged computer,
that is easily installed in single and multi-engine pis-
ton aircraft, as well as, small turbo-props and other
aircraft.
Using a Regional terrain database, obstacle database,
runway database, GPS technology and proven Terrain Dis-
play with Alerting and Warning functions, the system pro-
vides the General Aviation pilot with situational aware-
ness with respect to terrain and known obstacles. In
addition, the system contains the most advanced alerting
and warning functionality to warn the pilot of danger
with respect to terrain, man-made obstacles and other
primary scenarios associated with the dangers of Con-
trolled Flight into Terrain (CFIT).
Use of terrain display is optional, but recommended in
order to enhance full situational awareness. If a ter-
rain display is not installed in the system, all alerts
and warnings are still present.
The system uses information from an existing GPS (already
in the aircraft) or internal GPS receiver contained in
the computer. The only other required input is uncor-
rected barometric pressure from the aircraft’s transpon-
der or altitude reporting/encoding device. An additional
input of Outside Air Temperature (OAT) is optional and
recommended.

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The system can also accept inputs from various digital


air data computers, when such equipment is available on
an aircraft. The terrain database, obstacle database,
runway database and alerting/warning functionality are
contained in the computer, and require no pilot action
for system operation.
Outputs generated by the system are:
Terrain/Obstacle Display
Voice Alerts/Warnings/Callouts
Visual Alerts/Warnings
During normal flight operations, the system remains es-
sentially silent, using GPS, altitude and temperature
(optional) data in combination with its various database
information to provide the pilot with a display of the
aircraft position relative to surrounding terrain and
known obstacles, thereby providing situational awareness
for the pilot. Pilot workload in interacting with the
system during normal flight is minimal.
Should the aircraft fly into danger where a conflict with
terrain or a known obstacle is imminent, the system will
provide both visual and aural alerts and warnings to the
pilot. The system also provides alerts and warnings for
excessive rates of descent and inadvertent descents or
altitude loss after take-off.
The system provides an aural altitude callout when 500
feet above runway elevation during a landing approach,
and also monitors altimeter systems in the aircraft to
provide alerts for possible altimeter malfunctions or
errors.
Pilot reactions to alerts and warnings differ according
to weather conditions, visibility, type of warning,
phase of flight and aircraft performance considerations.
The GA-EGPWS satisfies the requirements for Terrain
Avoidance & Warning Systems (TAWS) as defined by FAA TSO
151a, Class B, when installed in aircraft in accordance
with approved procedures.
NOTE: All aircraft, which are required by Federal Avi-
ation Regulations to have a Terrain Awareness and Warning
System complying with TSO C151a-Class B, must be config-
ured with the TSO curves.

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The GA-EGPWS may also be installed in aircraft that do


not required FAA approved TAWS systems, and may be uti-
lized with an optional set of alerting and warning pa-
rameters that are designed especially for smaller piston
aircraft and their normal flight characteristics. These
“optional alerting and warning parameters outside the
TSO” are set into the computer via the Configuration Mod-
ule during installation and require no pilot interac-
tion.

B. Functions and Features

(1) Aircraft Position

The GA-EGPWS uses Global Positioning System (GPS)


information from either an aircraft installed GPS
receiver, or an internal GPS receiver contained in
the computer itself. It is good for the pilot to
be aware of the actual position source being used
by the system, as the internal GPS is not used for
navigation of the aircraft.

GPS signals arrive at an antenna on the aircraft and


are than processed by the computer to provide both
horizontal (lateral) and vertical position (alti-
tude) information. This position in space is then
compared to the terrain, obstacle and runway data-
base information contained in the computer to pro-
duce a “virtual” picture which can then be displayed
to provide Situational Awareness for the pilot.

Other GPS information such as true track, ground


speed, vertical velocity, N/S and E/W velocity, and
signal accuracy measurements are also processed by
the computer to provide a complete picture of not
only the aircraft position in three dimensions, but
also an excellent picture of the aircraft’s flight
path.

This total package of information is then used to


provide the Terrain Display for the pilot, and to
provide alerting and warning functionality to pro-
tect the pilot and passengers from possible con-
flicts with terrain, known obstacles, and other
scenarios associated with the dangers of Controlled
Flight Into Terrain (CFIT).

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(2) Aircraft Altitude

In addition to the altitude information provided by


the GPS, the computer uses uncorrected barometric
pressure altitude information from the aircraft’s
encoding altimeter, blind altitude encoder or tran-
sponder. This altitude information allows the sys-
tem to do two main tasks. See Figure 10 for block
diagram.

Figure 10 Geometric Altitude Block Diagram

First, by using a special “derived-altitude” called


“Geometric Altitude”, the GPS and uncorrected pres-
sure altitude information is blended together by
the system to provide accurate altitude informa-
tion, which is using the same Mean Sea Level (MSL)
reference as the terrain, obstacle and runway data-
bases in the system. The blended functionality of
“Geometric Altitude” means it is much less suscep-
tible to errors or malfunctions in the use of normal
altimeter systems. (The pilot is NOT required to
enter an altimeter setting specifically for the GA-
EGPWS system).

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Where aircraft are routinely operated in extreme


weather conditions (either hot or cold), it is
strongly recommended the optional temperature input
be used with the GA-EGPWS. This additional factor
in the blending formula of “Geometric Altitude”
provides an even more accurate vertical position to
the system, and prevents serious discrepancies be-
tween actual altitude and “Geometric Altitude” un-
der extreme temperature conditions, especially dur-
ing rapid climbing or descending flight profiles.

The second benefit of using “Geometric Altitude” in


the system is that the pilot will now have an inde-
pendent monitor of altitude. The system can detect
an abnormal difference between “Geometric Altitude”
and the uncorrected pressure altitude. Optionally,
the system can provide a voice callout and display
a message to the pilot should such an abnormal dif-
ference occur.

(3) Terrain, Obstacles and Runway Database


The GA-EGPWS contains a removable Compact Flash
Data Card, which is inserted into the unit through
a slot in the top surface of the computer. This
card contains all the terrain data, known obstacles
data (where available), and runway data used by the
system. This card must be installed in the computer
for proper operation.

Terrain data is divided into three regions world-


wide as shown in Figure 11, 12, and 13 below. The
terrain data is divided into grid patterns of var-
ious sizes, from areas about 1/4 NM square resolu-
tion to areas of about 5 NM square. This allows a
large area of data to be stored in the unit, and
allows high-resolution data near airports, with
lower resolution data where terrain is not a factor
and airports are sparse.

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Figure 11 Americas Regional Database (Shaded Areas)

Figure 12 Atlantic Regional Database (Shaded Areas)

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Figure 13 Pacific Regional Database (Shaded Areas)


Data for known obstacles such as towers, buildings,
antennas, etc. is contained on the same data card
as the terrain and airport data. Presently, there
are some 70,000 plus obstacles in the database, but
they are all in the area of North America. As more
reliable information becomes available, the data-
base will be expanded to provide alerting and warn-
ing for obstacles in other areas of the world.

Obstacles in the database are those known obstacles


more than 100 feet AGL, so obstacles of lower height
will not produce “Obstacle” alerts or warnings.
However, terrain elevations are “rounded” up to the
next 100 feet, so alerting and warning protection
is generally available for known obstacles that are
less than 100 feet AGL.

Runway database information in the computer con-


tains all known public runways that are 2000 feet
in length or longer. This runway data is used to
adjust the alerting and warning functions of the
system so as to provide a dynamic system that is
essentially free of nuisance or unwanted warnings.

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(4) Terrain Inhibit Switch


The GA-EGPWS requires the installation of a “Ter-
rain Inhibit” switch as part of the system instal-
lation. When engaged by the pilot, this switch will
inhibit all visual and aural alerts and warnings as-
sociated with the GA-EGPWS. Also, an external an-
nunciator lamp is illuminated and a message will be
displayed indicating “Warnings Inhibited”. The
terrain display, if installed, remains operational.

The purpose of the “Terrain Inhibit” switch is to


allow aircraft to operate without nuisance or un-
wanted warnings at airports that are not in the sys-
tem database. Examples might be private airports
or those with runways shorter than 2000 feet. Ad-
ditionally, there may be some “VFR-only” airports
where unique terrain features are in close proxim-
ity to the runway, and the “Terrain Inhibit” may be
used when operating in good VFR conditions. The
“Terrain Inhibit” switch should be NOT engaged for
normal operations.

7. EGPWS Module Operation

A. EGPWS Assembly

The EGPWS Card is designed to provide the EGPWS function


for the IHAS Line Replaceable Unit (LRU). It resides in
the IHAS chassis, receiving power from an internal power
supply and connections to the appropriate Input/Output
(I/O) devices through the IHAS connector.

The major functional blocks of the KMH 980 are:

(1) Microprocessor
(2) Non-Volatile Memory
(a) Resident FLASH

(b) ATA Compact FLASH Terrain Data Base

(c) NVRAM

(3) Volatile Memory


(4) Global Positioning System Module
(5) Digital Signal Processor and Video Driver

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(6) EPLD and Audio Amplifier


(7) Discrete Inputs
(a) Encoding Altimeter

(b) General Purpose

(8) Discrete Outputs


(9) Serial Interface
(a) RS232

(b) RS232/422

(c) ARINC429

(d) SPI

Implementation Discussion
Microprocessor

The microprocessor’s job is to gather information from


the aircraft sensors, processes this information, and
drive the aircraft output devices. Sensor input devices
consist of the Air Data Computer, Altimeter, Outside Air
Temperature, GPS, etc. The algorithms that use this in-
formation have been developed over the last two decades;
they are well defined and understood. The output devices
consist of Lamps, Audio, and Video.

Non-Volatile Memory

Resident FLASH

The resident FLASH is used to hold the Boot Code, Appli-


cation Code, and for storing Flight History. Field up-
dates can be made to the software (code).

ATA Compact FLASH Terrain and Obstacle Data Base

The terrain and obstacle database is stored on a remov-


able ATA compatible compact flash card. This data can be
updated in the field.

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NVRAM

NVRAM (non-volatile Random Access Memory) is used to


store parameters that are continuously being updated
during EGPWS operation.

Volatile Memory
Volatile memory is needed by the microprocessor to hold
the numerous temporary variables and data that is used
during EGPWS operation.
Global Positioning System Module
GPS data is received from the Global Positioning System
Module. This data tells the system where the aircraft is
and facilitates the predictive EGPWS functions. This
module is optional to allow for aircraft that already
have a GPS data source.
Digital Signal Processor and Video Driver
The DSP takes processed terrain data from the micropro-
cessor and converts it to a form that is compatible with
the aircraft video display. The video driver provides the
electrical interface to insure interoperability.
EPLD and Audio Amplifier
An Electrically Programmable Logic Device and the audio
amplifier are used to convert digital data into audio.
The amplifier is a transformer isolated 600-ohm audio
source.
Discrete Inputs
The discrete inputs fall into two categories, encoding
altimeter and general purpose. The electrical character-
istics are the same; the microprocessor functionally
processes them differently.
Encoding Altimeter
The encoding altimeter is a Grey Coded parallel bus that
provides an indication of altitude that is combined with
the GPS data to derive the actual altitude. The altitude
is used for EGPWS video, audio, and alarm calculations.

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General Purpose
General-purpose discrete inputs are used to impart sta-
tus or control information to the microprocessor.
Discrete Outputs

The discrete outputs provide status and warning indica-


tions to the aircraft or other LRU's.

Serial Interface

The EGPWS has two RS232 transceivers, two RS232/422


transceivers, four ARINC429 receivers, one ARINC429
transmitter, and one Serial Peripheral Interface trans-
ceiver. These interfaces are primarily used to receive
aircraft information that will be used in the EGPWS cal-
culations.

RS232

One of the RS232 ports interfaces with the Flight Man-


agement System. The other is used as a monitor during
engineering development, manufacturing test, and LRU in-
stallation.
RS232/422
These interfaces are selectable between RS232 or RS422
physical configurations. The choice is dependent on the
data source that they are connected to.
ARINC429
Four ARINC429 compatible receivers and one ARINC429 com-
patible transmitter are provided on the EGPWS.
SPI
The SPI is used to read the aircraft configuration from
the configuration module that is resident on the cable
assembly of the plane.
B. Microprocessor Submodule
The microprocessor submodule is made up of the Motorola
68331 microprocessor. This processor has very flexible
chip select generation, a built in UART, a synchronous
serial controller, built in timers, internal software
watchdog, reset generation circuitry, clock generation
circuitry, and interrupt controller.

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This section summarizes some of the main registers and


settings used in the processor. For more detailed in-
formation refer to the Motorola MC68331 Users Manual PN
MC68331UM/AD.

The 68331 has a 16 bit external data bus and an internal


32 bit data bus. It has a 24 bit address bus resulting
in a 16 megabyte address space. It also has many flexible
pins that can be configured for different operations or
used as I/O ports. The flexibility of the processor
makes it useful for many different applications.

The 68331 has a bank of internal registers located by


default from 0xFFF000 to 0xFFFFFF. These registers are
divided into three main sections, the General Purpose
Timer (GPT), the System Integration Module (SIM), and the
Queued Serial Module (QSM) with the addresses shown in
Table 30.

Watchdog Timer

The 68331 contains an internal Watchdog timer that will


reset the microprocessor after a period of time if it is
not cleared by the software.

0xFFF000
0xFFF900 GPT
0xFFF940
0xFFFA00 SIM
0xFFFA80 RESERVED
0xFFF940
0xFFFC00 QSM
0xFFFE00
0xFFFFFF

Table 30 Microprocessor Addresses Memory Map

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UART

The internal UART of the 68331 is used for the primary


RS-232 serial interface.

Internal Timers

The internal timers of the 68331 are used to generate the


task tick for the executive software functions and also
for some of the self test.

SIM Module and Chip Select

The SIM module of the 68331 is used to generate all chip


selects as shown below on the memory map. The SIM module
allows the unit to run with 1 wait state for both RAM,
ROM, and ASIC accesses.

Interrupts

The 68331 contains seven internal interrupts and they are


used as follows:

IRQ# FUNCTION
IRQ1 Not used
IRQ2 1 Hz time mark from BBP ASIC
IRQ3 Not used
IRQ4 Not used
IRQ5 BBP ASIC UART
IRQ6 1 mS interrupt from BBP ASIC
IRQ7 Not used

Table 31 Internal Interrupts


C. Memory Submodule
The memory submodule consists of a 64K x 16 Nonvolatile
EPROM for code storage, 2 32K x 8 battery backed SRAMs,
and 2K x 8 serial EEPROM.
The EPROM can be upgraded to a 128K x 16 if more code
space is needed. Also, CS5 is connected to the program
line so that the EPROM could be replaced by a 5V only
flash chip. To increase the RAM space will require a

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board relayout due to different package shapes for denser


RAMs. The memory map for the system is as shown in Table
32
NOTE: The serial EEPROM does not actually occupy space
in the main memory map accessed by chip selects.
It is controlled using the 68331's QSM.

System Memory Map

In order to reduce the amount of processor overhead re-


quired to access 2K serial EEPROM, the 68331's QSM is
used. The 24C164 EEPROM uses a 2 wire interface consist-
ing of a clock and a bidirectional data pin. Refer to
Atmel 24C164 documentation for a complete description of
the interface.

Locations 0x050700 through 0x507FF are reserved space


used to store, test and alignment data.

0x000000 EPROM

0x01FFFF EPROM

0x020000 EPROM Expansion

0X03FFFF EPROM Expansion

0x040000 Battery Backed RAM

0x04FFFF Battery Backed RAM

0x050000 Serial EEPROM

0x0507FF Serial EEPROM

0xF00000 BBP ASIC

0xF007FF BBP ASIC

0xFFF000 68331 Register

0xFFFFFF 68331 Register


Table 32 System Memory Map

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D. Processor Block

The Processor Block is the heart of the operations. A


functional block diagram for the Processor is shown in
Figure 14.

Figure 14 Processor Functional Block Diagram


Supply Filter

The supply filter provides filtering and decoupling of


+5V, +12V, and +3.3 VDC.

Identity

The identity components provide assembly identification


for testing and configuration determination purposes.

Test and Support

This port is for external monitor I/O (RS-232) and ATP


I/O. This portion of the circuitry is not used during
normal operation.

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Core Functions
The remaining processor assembly hardware comprises the
core functions functional block. Core functions are
characterized as being tightly interconnected via con-
trol signals, internal data and address busses.
E. External Interface Block
The External Interface Block implements the I/O circuit-
ry and works as an extension of the Processor Block. A
function block diagram of the External Interface Block
is shown in Figure 15.

Figure 15 External Interface Functional Block Diagram

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Ground Discretes

The ground discretes receive external ground discrete


inputs (1 - 15) and forwards them to processor via con-
trol functional block.

Monitor

Discrete transistor circuit output driver. The monitor


power is self-biased to go on in absence of aircraft pow-
er.

Discrete Outputs

Sets active ground discrete outputs (1 - 4). Receives


input and control from the Control functional block.

KCPB

Its the Keyed Component Picture Bus (KCPB) and provides


a display output. The KCBP was previously known as the
AlliedSignal Picture Bus (ASPB). Any remnant occurrenc-
es of ASPB are synonymous with KCPB. Multiple output
formats are supported. The KCBP includes future provi-
sions to receive data from output channel.

Control

The Control block provides internally decoded control


signals and relays address and data bus transactions to
and from the processor.

Dual UART

The Dual Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter


(UART) provides future capability of two-way communica-
tion means between either an ADC (RS-232/422) and/or GAM-
MA (RS-232).

DITS Transceiver

The Digital Information Transfer System (DITS) trans-


ceiver contains four 429 receivers and one 429 transmit-
ter.

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External GPS

The transceiver is for either an RS-232 or an RS-422 ex-


ternal GPS format units (not both). The external GPS
receives control from and routs I/O to the Processor.

Audio

The audio provides a single headphone audio output.

OAT

The OAT block receives Outside Air Temperature (OAT) and


provides a reference voltage supply.

Identity

The identity block provides assembly identification for


testing and configuration determination purposes.

Supply Filter

Provides filtered aircraft power to PS, a +12V output to


Processor, and supply filtering and decoupling of +5V,
±15V, and +5VA.

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Testing and Troubleshooting


1. General

This section contains instructions for functional testing,


troubleshooting, and aligning the KMH 920/KTA 910. The func-
tional test is a cover-on test performed to determine the op-
erational status of the KMH 920/KTA 910. The alignment proce-
dures are performed after a misalignment has been isolated
during troubleshooting, when a module or component that re-
quires alignment has been replaced, or to set adjustable pa-
rameters to the MPS specifications.

2. Test Equipment Required

Refer to “Special tools, Fixtures, and Equipment” section of


this manual, beginning on page 9001, for information relating
to test equipment that is required for testing, troubleshoot-
ing, and aligning the KMH 920/KTA 910.

3. TCAS I Functional Test Procedures

A. Purpose

The purpose of the functional testing is to determine the


operational status of the KMH 920/KTA 910. As such, the
functional test may be used to check a new unit, a unit
which has been in storage, or a unit which has been re-
moved from an aircraft. The functional test shall be per-
formed with the unit fully assembled and no internal ad-
justments shall be made to the unit.

If the KMH 920/KTA 910 tests within the limits given, no


further testing is required and the unit is considered
suitable for installation in an aircraft. If the unit
fails any portion of the functional test, proceed to the
Toubleshooting section of this Manual and isolate the
fault in accordance with the troubleshooting informa-
tion.
WARNING:OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT INVOLVES THE USE OF
HIGH VOLTAGES. THE TECHNICIAN OR OPERATOR SHOULD
OBSERVE ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN PERFORMING
ANY TESTS OUTLINED IN THIS SECTION.
CAUTION:THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
SENSITIVE (ESDS) DEVICES. UNIT MODULES AND IN-
DIVIDUAL ESDS MUST BE HANDLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SPECIAL ESDS HANDLING PROCEDURES. FAILURE TO DO
SO CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO ESDS DEVICES OR THE
UNIT.
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B. Operational Controls

To correctly test the KMH 920/KTA 910, it is reccommended


the operator performing the functional test is familiar
with the controls and operation of the unit under test
(UUT). If the operator is unfamiliar with the UUT, refer
to the KMH 920/KTA 910 Operators Manual for detailed op-
erational information before performing the functional
test.

C. Initial Test Equipment Settings

(1) All equipment in the ATE test system turned on.

(2) Switch positions for the ATC 1400A in the KMH/KTA


test system:

(a) TACAN to OFF

(b) DISCRIMINATOR to F2/P2

(c) IDENT to OFF

(d) PRF/SQTR set to 100, switch to ON

(e) XPDR P2 & P3 switches to CAL

(f) SYNC switch to To

(g) CAL MARKERS to 1.0uS

(h) DME P2 switch to CAL

(I) XPNDR PULSE WIDTH switch to CAL

(j) FREQ STEP RATE to MAN, variable knob to OFF

(k) SUPPRESSOR switch to ON

(l) RANGE/VEL/ACCEL set to 0, IN/OUT switch to OUT,


and -1NM/NORM switch to NORM

(m) RF LEVEL switch to NORM

(n) FREQ/FUNCTION SELECT to 1030 XPDR, ∆f to OFF

(o) DBL INTERR/INTRF PULSE to 000.0 OFF

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(p) XPDR MODE to C

(q) DISPLAY SELECT set to PRF SQTR HZ

(r) Power switch to on

D. Functional Test
(1) Connect the external ATE cable harness from the
interface panel to the UUT if not already connected.
Connect the 8 coaxial connectors from the RGS2000
to the UUT if not already connected.
(2) From the DOS TCAS_ATE prompt. Type in TEST. The
system will initialize all the test equipment and
bring you to the TCAS/TCAS I ATE System menu.
(3) To ensure the ATE system is set up to make the
unit happy so that the fault LED will walk, see spe-
cial note 4.
(4) IF the unit is "happy" then start the unit ATE
test for FINAL on the ATE computer. Follow the com-
puter screen for menus and prompts to enter serial
#, name, etc. as follows:
(5) From the TCAS/TCAS I ATE menu, enter operator
name.
(6) Type 3 for test KTA-810.
(7) From the Master Routing Procedure menu Type 1
for FINAL software dat file #73173351.dat
(8) Type 1 for new unit or as applicable. Enter se-
rial #.
(9) The computer screen will ask if you want to load
T-bug. Enter y for yes.
(10) Let the unit warm up for at least 5 minutes.
(11) Follow the screen prompts for instructions for
cable changes i.e. operator interface.
(12) At the completion of the ATE test type in P to
print the data results.
(13) Enter X to exit back to the DOS prompt. At this
point the unit power should switch off.

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SPECIAL NOTES
(1) Quotes around computer string commands are not
to be typed unless specified.
(2) This procedure requires the operator to have the
basic understanding of DOS operating systems.
(3) All test equipment used must have an in-date
calibration sticker, unless said equipment is con-
sidered no calibration required or "NCR".
(4) MAKING THE UNIT "HAPPY"
Making the unit "happy" constitutes configuring all
the necessary input 429 and discrete lines to "fool"
the unit into "thinking" it is in the airplane with
all the necessary external equipment and discrete
lines hi or lows. This can be configured manually
or by using the automated ATE software. The ATE
software can automatically set all these lines for
you by entering the manual portion of the blue
screen menu as follows.
(a) Turn the unit off.
(b) From the TCAS/TCAS I ATE System menu enter
3. From the Master Routing Procedure menu en-
ter x to exit. Enter M for manual ITP.
(c) Next, enter the correct highlighted unit
KTA-910.
(d) Then from the KTA810 custom menu enter
KTA810.D65. Enter KTA810.A65. Wait for the
429's to initialize.
(e) Turn the unit on and check to see if it is
"happy" (LED walking).
(f) From here you may work in the manual menu
for troubleshooting or hit exit to return to
the main automated menu. You also may exit
again to return to the "black" screen manual
menu and you may turn the unit on and off at
will. The configuration will remain set-up to
make the unit happy until another automated
ATE test is run.
(g) To reset-up the unit after an ATE test is
run, simply rerun through the steps above.

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4. TCAS I Unit Alignment

A. Equipment Configuration

(1) All equipment in the ATE test system turned on.

(2) Switch positions for the ATC 1400A in the TPU 66A/
67A test system:

(a) TACAN to OFF

(b) DISCRIMINATOR to F2/P2

(c) IDENT to OFF

(d) PRF/SQTR set to 100, switch to ON

(e) XPDR P2 & P3 switches to CAL

(f) SYNC switch to To

(g) CAL MARKERS to 1.0uS

(h) DME P2 switch to CAL

(I) XPNDR PULSE WIDTH switch to CAL

(j) FREQ STEP RATE to MAN, variable knob to OFF

(k) SUPPRESSOR switch to ON

(l) RANGE/VEL/ACCEL set to 0, IN/OUT switch to OUT,


and -1NM/NORM switch to NORM

(m) RF LEVEL switch to NORM

(n) FREQ/FUNCTION SELECT to 1030 XPDR, f to OFF

(o) DBL INTERR/INTRF PULSE to 000.0 OFF

(p) XPDR MODE to C

(q) DISPLAY SELECT set to PRF SQTR HZ

(r) Power switch to on

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B. INITIAL TEST SET-UP

(1) Check all cables in the unit to make sure they are
plugged in properly and all coaxial cables are se-
curely fastened.

(2) Check all wires to terminals on the Interconnect


assembly, (if applicable) to make sure they are con-
nected and not pinched.

(3) Verify that ALL module covers have been securely


fastened with ALL the screws.

(4) At the DOS prompt, type “TEST”.

(5) If the computer is on a TPU 66A/67A menu, exit the


menus to the "KMH/KTA Test System Program Selec-
tion" menu.

(6) If the computer is on a TBUG or FSV menu, exit the


menus to the DOS prompt.

(7) On computer, type "TEST", then hit "Enter" to go to


the TPU/KMH/KTA Test System Program Selection menu.

(8) Enter "3" for Automated Test KTA-910.

(9) When TCAS ATE SYSTEM menu appears, enter "x" for
exit. There are other ways to initialize the system,
but this way insures the power supply will be turned
off when the unit is connected to the harness. The
power supply should always be turned off when con-
necting or disconnecting the unit to prevent arcing
on the pins.

(10) At the KMH/KTA Test System Program Selection menu,


enter "X" to exit.

(11) Insure power switch on the test rack is in the OFF


position and carefully connect the KMH/KTA test
system harness to the UUT. Connect all 8-antenna
connectors from the RGS2000 to the UUT.

(12) Set the CW MODE switch to NORM. The LED by CW should


be off. This switch is located in a half panel above
the RGS 2000.

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C. POWER SUPPLY CHECKS

(1) On the power supply in the ATE rack, press the "Lo-
cal" button then the "Output ON/OFF" button to the
ON position (approx. 28 VDC will be displayed on the
power supply. If not, select Recall 1 then the Enter
button, then

(2) Check the current on the power supply for NMT 1.4
amps

(3) Check to verify that the Reset LED by fault indica-


tor on the computer board is not on.

(4) Connect the HI DMM lead to test point 11 on the com-


puter board (200-09043-0000).

(5) Connect the LO DMM lead to test point 8 on the com-


puter board (ground).

(6) Measure the +5vdc line for NLT 4.80VDC and NMT
5.2VDC.

(7) Move the HI DMM lead to TP 12 on the computer board.

(8) Measure the +12.5VDC line for NLT 11.9VDC and NMT
13.1 VDC.

(9) Move the HI DMM lead to TP 9 on the computer board.

(10) Measure the -12.5VDC line for NMT -11.9 VDC and NLT
-13.1 VDC.

(11) Move the HI DMM lead to one side of R420 on the mod-
ulator side of the TX board.

(12) Measure the +65VDC line for NLT +60.0 VDC and NMT
+80.0 VDC.

(13) Move the HI DMM lead to the drain of Q402 on the


modulator side of the TX board.

(14) Set the potentiometer R424 for +49.5 VDC + or -


.2VDC.

(15) Move the HI DMM lead to TP7 on the power supply


board.

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(16) Measure the +6VDC line for NLT 5.7VDC and NMT
6.30VDC.

(17) Move the HI DMM lead to E4 on the power supply board.

(18) Measure the -160V line for NMT -145 VDC and NLT -
265 VDC.

(19) Remove the DMM test leads from the unit and set the
DMM input to REAR input.

D. FLIGHT SOFTWARE UPLOAD

NOTE: FLIGHT SOFTWARE UPLOAD IS PERFORMED ONLY WHEN


NEW REV. FS IS REQUIRED.

WARNING: PERFORMING THIS TEST WILL ERASE ALL INFORMATION


FROM THE FLIGHT LOG.

(1) With the unit power on, there should be a U on the


fault indicator light, indicating acceptance of
flight software.

NOTE: The following is done from the DOS command line.

(2) FOR BOOT CODE

a. Change directory to KTALOAD.

b. Change directory to Boot for boot code.

c. Type “KTALOAD”.

d. continue with step 4.

(3) FOR FLIGHT SOFTWARE CODE.

a. Change directory to KTALOAD.

b. Change directory to APP.

c. Change directory to 9xx.

d. Type KTALOAD.

e. continue with step 4.

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(4) Wait, the upload will take 2 to 5 minutes.

(5) When "<esc> to continue flashes on the screen and


"UPLOAD" flashes on the fault LED, the upload is
done. Hit "Esc" to continue.

(6) Enter (0) for exit to return to the KMH/KTA Test


System Utilities Selection menu

(7) Enter (0) for exit to return to the KMH/KTA Test


System Program Selection menu.

(8) Set Power Supply Switch to OFF.

E. FSCP BITE CONSTANTS

(1) Type 0 to exit to C:\TCAS_ATE prompt. Change direc-


tory to C:\TQD.

(2) Type FSCP then push enter. Turn on the power supply.

(3) After the system initialization is complete, push


TAB.

(4) Type, MODE=UPDATE_BITE, then push enter.

(5) FS: in top left corner says write then push TAB.

(6) Choose 3 to set defaults. push enter.

(7) Screen should display BITE CONSTANTS UPDATED. push


TAB.

(8) Type MODE=UPDATE_BITE. Then push enter.

(9) FS: in the top left corner say write, push TAB.

(10) Choose 2 to modify select constants. push enter.

(11) Choose 6, push enter.

(12) Type in 7 then push enter, then 84 and push enter.


The screen should display BITE CONSTANTS UPDATED.

(13) Type in Y then push Enter.

(14) Push escape, and turn the power supply to off.

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F. VIDEO INITIALIZATION, LED FAULT INDICATOR, CURRENT CHECKS


AND TBUG DOWN LOAD

(1) Enter FSV-P from the C:\TQD DOS prompt.


(2) Set Power Supply Switch to ON.
(3) Check the current on the power supply for NMT 1.7
amps
(4) Check to verify that the 4 LED's on the EGPWS board
are on (KMH-920 unit only).
(5) After Software release Configuration and Unit Con-
figuration and "SYSTEM INITIALIZATION COMPLETE ap-
pear, check the fault LED on the computer board to
be walking around in a figure eight pattern and not
flashing any error codes. The LED must walk for 1
minute to insure all self-tests are performed and
pass.
(6) Hit "Tab" key to return to the FSV menu.

(7) Enter "d" for, to download TBUG, then hit "Enter".

Wait until the TBUG menu appears.

NOTE: LEAVE THE POWER SWITCHED ON TO THE UNIT OR


TBUG WILL HAVE TO BE DOWNLOADED AGAIN. RE-
MOVING POWER FROM THE UNIT WILL CAUSE TBUG
TO BE LOST.
(8) Enter "9" for Set VIDQ registers, then hit "Enter".
(9) Enter "n" to store unit serial number to eeprom,
then hit "Enter".
(10) Enter the serial number of the unit, then hit "En-
ter". If the previous number displayed has more
characters than the serial number being input, hit
the space bar until eight characters have been in-
put, then hit the period key.
(11) Enter "L" for list, then hit "Enter" to check if
changes are okay and displaying numbers and not oth-
er characters for data. If the "-9dB register =" is
not set to -34dB, use menu items to set it to -34dB.

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(12) Enter "q" to go back to main menu, then hit "Enter".

(13) Enter "0" (zero) for settings, then hit "Enter".

(14) The first line of the"settings" display should read


066-01177 if the unit is a KTA-910 or 066-01178 if
the unit is a KMH-920. The fault LED on the unit
should display a 3 for a KTA-910 or a KMH-920 unit.

(15) Hit the "Enter" key to continue the display to the


TBUG menu.

G. 1030 REC. ALIGNMENT

(1) Hit escape to exit to FSV.

(2) The screen should be at the C:\TQD prompt, Enter


"IFR" then hit "Enter" to set up the IFR generator.

(3) Disconnect the delta 1 top Antenna coax from RGS and
connect to coax from ATC 1400A RF I/O output.

(4) Type FSV then hit enter.

(5) Enter 14, then hit enter.

H. DPSK PHASE DEMODULATOR ADJUSTMENT

(1) Check that SW 1 on the Video board is set as follows.

(2) Set # 1 to ON.

(3) Set # 2 to OFF.

(4) Set # 3 to OFF.

NOTE: THESE ARE GENERIC SETTINGS THAT APPROXI-


MATLEY CENTER THE DPSK. OPERATOR MAY NEED
NEED TO ADJUST ADDITIONAL SWITCHES FOR MAX-
IMUM REPLIES WHILE VARYING DPSK.

(5) Connect CH 1 scope probe to TP1 on Video board.

(6) Tune C223 for maximum negative amplitude of DPSK sig-


nal on the O-scope. The long DC level line should
be at the bottom of the signal.

(7) Remove scope probe from TP1.

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I. SET 1030 MTL

(1) Set the RF level on the ATC 1400A to -74dBm.

(2) A menu will be displayed on the computer screen to


allow the default setup to be changed. The only
change that is allowed is the "D", duration time.
This is an operator choice. If you wish to change
the time:

(3) Enter "D", for the duration, then hit "Enter".

(4) Enter the number of seconds, then hit "Enter".

(5) Enter "G" for GO, then hit "Enter" to start the test-
ing.

(6) Check Decode Rate for NLT 90% reply and NMT 100%
reply. If fails, adjust R432 on the 1030 Receiver
board.

(7) Close receiver and digital assemblies into the unit


and repeat steps # 5 and # 6 verifying all specifi-
cations are still good. Adjust as necessary.

(8) Install dust cover on unit and install screws.

(9) Repeat steps # 5 and # 6 and verify that step # 6


is still good. If necessary the RF level of the ATC
1400A can be adjusted from -73dBm to -75dBm in order
to meet the Decode Rates required for step # 6.

(10) Set RF level of 1400A to MTL +3db and verify 100%


replies. Then set RF level to MTL -3dbm and verify
0% replies.

(11) Set the RF level to MTL + 2db. (i.e. If MTL = -74dbm


change to -72dbm).

(12) When done, hit any key to stop the test or wait until
the duration is completed.

(13) Enter "Q" for quit, then hit "Enter".

(14) Select C menu 2 on the IFR.

(15) Move cursor to Dv: Press ON/CAL button on the IFR.

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(16) Set Dv to +0.05 and verify 100% replies.

(17) Set Dv to +0.20 and verify 0% replies.

(18) Set Dv to -0.05 and verify 100% replies.

(19) Set Dv to -0.20 and verify 0% replies.

(20) Press the ON/CAL button on the IFR.

(21) Disconnect the delta 1 top antenna coax from the ATC
1400A RF coax and connect it to TOP 1 port of RGS.

(22) Disconnect the delta 1 bottom antenna from the RGS


and connect it to the IFR.

(23) Hit a for change antenna. Hit 0 for bottom and re-
peat step 6 for the bottom antenna.

(24) Disconnect the delta 1 bottom antenna from the IFR


and reconnect to the RGS2000.

J. SET 1090 MODE C MTL REGISTERS

NOTE: THE FOLLOWING STEPS ARE DONE FROM THE A MENU.

(1) Enter 8 for Sensitivity, then hit "Enter".

(2) Enter "N" to set number of trials.

(3) Enter "1000" to set the number of trials.

(4) Enter "F" to find correct MTL setting.

(5) Select #1 (Default to -76 dBm).

(6) Now the FMTL sequence will begin.

(7) Note the FMTL value on the process sheet.

(8) When the display asks to "Write MTL to eeprom", an-


swer "Y" for Yes.

(9) Enter "V" to set video quantizer registers, then hit


"Enter".

(10) Enter "C" to set Mode-C MTL register, then hit "En-
ter".

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(11) Set the Cool, Cold, Ambient, Warm and Hot registers
to the same value as found in step 7 (the ambient
MTL register setting.)

(12) Enter "Q" for quit, then hit "Enter".

(13) Enter "Q" for quit, then hit "Enter".

K. PEAK AND RMS BEARING CHECKS

(1) Enter 2 for Factory Cal and Bearing checks.

(2) Enter r for ramp tester bearing check.

(3) Enter f or flag set-ups.

(4) Enter h to turn factory cal mode.

(5) Enter L to turn bearing mode.

(6) Enter Q for quit to ramp test mode.


(7) Enter d to turn data logging on.
(8) Enter a Filename for the logging screen output file
(unit serial # followed by the letter a).
(9) Enter a Filename for the logging reply bearing out-
put file (unit serial # followed by the letter b).
(10) Enter A for auto step 0-360.
(11) Input the angle step size at 15.
(12) Enter phase offset for part 2 at -82.
(13) Enter phase offset for port 3 at 281.
(14) Enter phase offset for port 4 at 0.
(15) Input the RGS power level to 50.
(16) Run bearing test. Record reading on process sheet.
(17) Enter Q to quit twice to return to main menu.
L. GARBLE CHECKS
(1) Enter 8 for sensitivity.
(2) Enter k for special garble test.

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(3) The computer will ask for a filename.


(4) Type in garble.rgs and enter.
(5) The test will now run and at the end will display a
% of replies. Note this on the process sheet.
(6) Look for no less than 70% replies.
M. POST PROCEDURE
(1) Press output ON/OFF button on the power supply in
the rack to OFF.
(2) Remove the unit from the harness or continue to the
next master routing step.
(3) Date, stamp, and record test results on the process
sheet.

5. EGPWS Maintenance Functions

A. Maintenance Functions

The maintenance philosophy, used in the EGPWS, is to pro-


vide information to the line mechanic that will allow the
correct LRU to be removed from the aircraft. This is
accomplished by the EGPWC indicating whether the failure
is within the EGPWC or one of the input sources. The
EGPWS provides clear fault messages to the crew as to
which LRU(s) in the system may have failed. The EGPWC
provides four different means of extracting fault infor-
mation, access from either the cockpit or the EGPWC and
several levels of reporting, from the basic to the de-
tailed. The three methods of accessing fault information
from the EGPWC are: aurally, RS232, ARINC 429. Aural
readout can be performed in the cockpit. The RS 232
diagnostic port can be used to obtain Fault History In-
formation. In addition, some information is also con-
veyed over ARINC 429.

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(1) Maintenance Philosophy

The EGPWC performs both event-initiated and contin-


uous BIT functions. Event-initiated refers to both
power up tests and manually activated Self-Test se-
quences. The system status monitors are provided
to indicate whenever any fault is detected which af-
fects system functionality. These monitors can be
activated by any test that fails as a result of both
event initiated or continuous BIT. The cockpit
Self-Test is provided both to test the cockpit in-
terface and to enunciate system configuration and
status information.

B. System Status

(1) Current Configuration

Current configuration indicates the current hard-


ware, software, databases, configuration module and
input discretes detected by the system. Each con-
figuration item has a configuration message associ-
ated with it. This message is the message that will
be read out during Present Status on the RS-232 in-
terface or voice output during Self-Test Level 3 to
inform the user of the current configuration.

(2) Current Faults

Faults and failures in the system are divided into


two main categories: internal faults and external
faults. These main two categories are used to dis-
tinguish faults for different processing require-
ments (for example recording faults into fault his-
tory). Faults are further broken down in to sub-
categories; discrete faults, ARINC 429 bus activity
faults, analog input wire monitoring faults, ARINC
429 signal faults, analog signal faults and config-
uration module faults.

Internal faults are those faults that originate


within the EGPWC. These faults are indicated via
Self-Test, RS-232 and ARINC 429 interfaces.

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External faults are those faults that originate


from sources outside the EGPWC. The following
faults are categorized as external faults: ARINC
429 bus activity faults, analog input wire monitor-
ing faults, ARINC 429 signal faults and analog sig-
nal faults. These faults are indicated via the
Self-Test and the RS-232 interface.
C. LRU Flight History Recording
Flight History in the EGPWS is divided into the following
categories: Fault History, INOP History, Ground Histo-
ry, Warning History, Status History and Cumulative
Counters. These categories are provided for the record-
ing of faults, alerts and other statistical information
required for maintenance of the EGPWS.
(1) Fault History
Fault history is stored in non-volatile memory in
the form of Fault History Records. Fault History
Records contain information that will allow opera-
tors to find specific information about faults that
occurred during EGPWS operation. Fault history in-
formation can be reviewed through the use of the
voice output or RS-232 test interface.
Fault recording is not enabled until at least 25
seconds have elapsed since power up or when on the
ATP bench tester.
For multiple occurrences of the same fault in any
one flight leg, only one fault record will be
stored.
When the “In Air” status is false, only Internal
Faults are stored. When the “In Air” status is
true, both Internal Faults and External Faults are
stored. The system is capable of storing a minimum
of 256 Fault History Records and 64 fault legs in
non-volatile memory. The required number of faults
(256) implies a capability to store an average of 4
faults per leg.
The audio Fault History readout is activated by the
Self-Test switch in the cockpit. Fault history can
also be accessed with a PC via the RS 232 diagnostic
port.

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2. Fault Statistics

Two forms of fault statistics are maintained: cu-


mulative counters and INOP history records. Cumu-
lative counters can be used to gather long term sta-
tistical data on certain EGPWS parameters. INOP
history records can be used to identify specific in-
stances of certain INOP situations for analysis af-
ter the fact, to identify causes of these situa-
tions. Cumulative counters are intended for inter-
nal use and are only available through the RS232 in-
terface. INOP history information can be reviewed
through the use of the voice output or RS232 inter-
face.

For each of the items listed below, a cumulative


counter will be maintained in non-volatile memory.
These counters are never cleared after the time of
manufacture.

CUMULATIVE FAULT COUNTERS


Number of Flights
GPW INOP Time
TA&D INOP Time
TA&D Not Available Time
Terrain Inhibit Time
Flight Time
Operating Time

Each time any of the INOP Events listed below occurs


in the Air an INOP History Record will be created
in non-volatile memory. Each INOP History Record
will contain a list of the current EGPWS faults for
the event. Flight leg information and GMT (if
available) will also be included for each record.

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INOP EVENT
GPW INOP
Mode 6 INOP
Bank Angle INOP
TA&D INOP

(3) Mode Alerting Activity


Two forms of mode alerting activity history are
maintained; Alert Cumulative Counters and Alert
History Records. Alert Cumulative Counters can be
used to gather long term statistical data on alerts
encountered. Alert History Records can be used to
identify specific instances of certain alerts.
Alert Cumulative Counters are intended for internal
use and are not available through the audio inter-
face. Warning history information can be reviewed
through the use of the voice output or RS232 inter-
face.
For each of the alerts listed below a Alert Cumula-
tive Counter will be maintained in non-volatile
memory. Each time the aircraft lands the associated
counter will be incremented if its corresponding
event occurred in the flight.

GPWS ALERT CUMULATIVE COUNTERS


Sinkrate Caution
Pull Up Warning
Terrain Caution
Don’t Sink Caution
Too Low Terrain (Approach) Caution
Too Low Terrain (Takeoff) Caution
Bank Angle Callout
Terrain Clearance Floor Warning
Terrain Ahead Caution
Terrain Ahead Warning

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As long as the alert occurred at least once during


the flight, its associated counter is incremented
only once per flight no matter how many times that
event occurred during the flight.
The system is capable of storing a minimum of 100
Alert History Records. Once the limit on the number
of Alert History Records is reached, records will
be over-written starting with the oldest records.
Each time any of the events listed below occurs, an
Alert History Record will be created in non-vola-
tile memory. Each alert record contains a history
of EGPWS signals from 20 seconds prior to the event
to 10 seconds after the event.

EGPWS ALERT
Mode 1 Outer Curve Voice
Mode 1 Inner Curve Voice
Mode 3 Voice
Mode 6 Bank Angle Voice
Terrain Clearance Floor Voice
Terrain Awareness Caution Voice
Terrain Awareness Pull Up Voice
Obstacle Awareness Caution Voice
Obstacle Awareness Pull Up Voice

The Alert History data is accessible via the RS 232


diagnostic port using a PC, or enunciated during the
Flight History audio readout. When the Alert His-
tory is requested, Alert History records are
scanned and formatted for annunciation or display.
Ground History consists of Ground History Records
stored by the EGPWS on the ground for the purpose
of maintenance and troubleshooting. The Ground
History Record will be recorded based on a specific
event INOP, Self-Test or Present Status. Ground
History information can be reviewed through the use
of the RS232 interface.
Status History is used to identify EGPWS status such
as database configuration changes, and in some cas-
es, certain input parameters during critical phases
of EGPWS operation (e.g. takeoff, landing, change
in configuration, etc.). Status history informa-
tion can be reviewed through the use of the RS232
interface.

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Flight History Erase is initiated via Acceptance


Test Procedure or RS232 functionality. Flight His-
tory Erase will reset the Flight Leg Counter and
clear from non-volatile memory ONLY the following
Flight History Records.

Fault History Record


INOP History Record
Ground History Record
EGPWS Alert History Record
EGPWS Status Record
EGPWS Landing Record
EGPWS Configuration Record

NOTE: Flight History Erase will NOT reset any of the Cumulative Counters.

D. BIT Tests
There exists within the EGPWC software Built In Test or
BIT capability. Much of this BIT is continuously run,
while some tests are run only as the result of certain
events (e.g., power up). Failures are indicated via the
EGPWS monitor output discrete, the ARINC 429 outputs, and
system Self-Test and are saved in the flight history mem-
ory. Some BIT failures inhibit alerts. These cases will
be apparent via the response to the system Self-Test.
For power up and cold start operations all of the possi-
ble BIT tests will be run.
At a minimum, BIT functionality will test/monitor the
following areas/items.
CPU: The testing of the Central Processing Unit (CPU)
will verify the non-random logic, control ROM, on-chip
cache, and translation look aside buffer (TLB) micropro-
cessor functionality.
RAM: The Random Access Memory (RAM) and the RAM portion
of the Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) will be tested to verify
its addressing and data integrity.
Program Memory (ROM): This test performs a 32 bit CRC
across the application code memory block and a pass/fail
indication is written to the RS232 port.

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Database Memory: This test performs a checksum of data-


base and compares this value to a stored checksum value
that was computed at the time of database release.
Non-Volatile Memory (NVM): The non-volatile memory
tests verify the read/write integrity of each location
of EEPROM. These tests are non-destructive in that the
existing data is restored at the end of the test.
NVM RAM Test: The random access memory portion (RAM) of
the non-volatile memory will be tested to verify the
read/write integrity of each location. These tests are
non-destructive in that the existing data is restored at
the end of the test.
Watch Dog Timer: The Watch Dog Timer test checks for
proper operation of the watch dog timer used for software
execution monitoring.

Analog to Digital Converter: Only the Analog to Digital


or A/D Converter tests are performed for the analog in-
puts. These tests are performed only on installations
where analog inputs are utilized.

Voice Generator: Voice Generator tests check the basic


voice Digital Signal Processor (DSP) functionality, the
ability of the host processor to boot up and communicate
with the voice DSP, and the voice database integrity.

ARINC 429 Transmitter: These tests consist of verifying


that the transmitter is able to empty its data buffer and
responds properly to a handshaking flag which is passed
between it and the main program software.

ARINC 429 Receiver: The ARINC 429 Receiver tests consist


of internal parity checks on the 429 input data. Inter-
nal parity errors are caused by ARINC 429 receiver faults
and I/O addressing or data bus errors.

Software Task Monitor: This function monitors the vari-


ous software tasks for fatal errors and takes the appro-
priate actions (i.e. shutting down the task) when an er-
ror is detected.

Input Signal Monitoring: All input signals will be mon-


itored and any failed signals, busses, or LRU's will by
identified.

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Watchdog Monitor: The Watchdog Timer resets the proces-


sor when the software fails to complete its execution cy-
cles in the specified amount of time.

Aircraft Configuration Database Monitor: The configura-


tion database is monitored for database integrity.

Image DSP Tests: The Image DSP tests check the basic im-
age Digital Signal Processor (DSP) functionality, the
ability of the host processor to boot up and communicate
with the image DSP.
Flight History Write Test: The flight history portion of
the EGPWS memory will be tested for write integrity.
E. RS-232 Test Interface
There is an RS-232 input/output port for test control and
data readout. This port serves as access to signal mon-
itoring, flight history, initiating BITE tests, updating
databases and other functions The interface is intended
for human interaction, but can also be used for custom
interface programs.
The RS-232 interface is used for test control and data
readout functions and is available both in the air and
on the ground. At power up, the EGPWS will begin polling
the port for the RS-232 start up command. When the start
up command, "^Z", is detected the port will become ac-
tive. The port will remain active until the RS-232 end
session command, "^Y", is given or until power is cycled.
The RS-232 interface supports the commands described be-
low.
The PC interface is described from the PC point of view.
In the following descriptions, items in quotes are com-
mand line messages in ASCII/binary. The "<" and ">" sym-
bols enclose parameters chosen by the user and are not
literal values (e.g. <CR> indicates the Carriage Return
key). Characters preceded with the carat (^) are an
ASCII Control Character (i.e. "^A" is 0x01 hex NOT 0x41).
Commands are NOT case sensitive and must be terminated
by a <CR>, except "^Z" & "^Y".
Typing mistakes may be corrected using the <BACKSPACE> key.

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COMM
DESCRIPTION
AND
"^Z" This command Starts (or re-starts after a "^Y") each session. Upon receiving the "^Z" command the
EGPWC provides a ">" prompt indicating that the communication link has been established and the
EGPWC is ready to accept other commands. No RS-232 communication is available until the "^Z"
command has been provided.
“^y” This command Ends the RS-232 session. After entering a "^Y" only the "^Z" command is recognized.
“HELP” These commands displays Help information.
OR “?”
“PS” This command displays Present Status information.
“CFG” This command enables the sub-monitor the Configuration Module is to be written to and read from.
“CMR” This command reads the current configuration information from the Configuration Module.
“CMW This command writes a CRC-protected string defining the configuration to the Configuration Module.
<string>”
“CUW This command writes an unprotected string defining the configuration to the Configuration Module.
<string>”
“FHF” This command displays the Fault History information.
“FHI” This command displays the Inop History information.
“FHG” This command displays the Ground History information.
“FHW” This command displays the Warning History information.
“FHS” This command displays the Status History information.
“FHC” This command displays the Cumulative Counters information.
“FHE” This command erases Flight History. The command is followed by the prompt "ARE YOU SURE (Y/
N) ?". If the "Y"<CR> response is given, the EGPWC will erase all (but NOT the cumulative counters)
of the flight history currently stored in memory. If the "N"<CR>, or <CR>, response is given, the
EGPWC will NOT erase flight history and the EGPWC will await the next command.

NOTE: The "FHE" command will cause the EGPWC to re-boot. The "^Z" command must be resent
after the re-boot sequence has completed.
“GPS” Displays status of internal GPS (when installed).
“ST” This command initiates the Short Level 1 Self-Test, just as if the Self-Test push button had been
“ST 1” pushed.
“ST L” This command initiates the Long Level 1 Self-Test, as if the Self-Test push button had been pushed.
“ST Where "<Level>" can be the number 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. This command initiates the Selected Self-Test
<Level>” Level, just as if the Self-Test push button had been pushed.
“ST C” This command Cancels any Self-Test in progress.
“VOI” This command allows the user to type in any combination of supported EGPWC Voices to build a
desired phrase and then the EGPWC shall enunciate the requested message. The words of the
phrase must be separated by spaces.
“BI” This command displays the Board Identification numbers for the EGPWS board: Processor CCA,
External Interface CCA, and Power Supply CCA.

RS-232 Commands
The response to any invalid command is "INVALID COMMAND".

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The RS-232 port will default to the following character-


istics: 19,200 Baud, 8 bits, No parity, and 1 stop bit.
F. Data Loading Interface

The EGPWC has the capability of having software, or da-


tabases, updated by using the removable compact flash in-
terface.
G. Configuration Management and Version Identification
The purpose of version identification is to allow the
factory and the customers to achieve configuration man-
agement as required by FAA regulations. The purpose of
configuration management is to make sure that each in-
stallation contains/consists of all the pieces that it
is supposed to contain: hardware, software, and database
files.
There are two levels of version identification or con-
figuration on the EGPWC. The first level of identifica-
tion shows the configuration that has affect on the form,
fit, or function of the EGPWC as seen by the pilot. This
identification is accomplished via the EGPWC part num-
ber. The second level of identification provides infor-
mation on Terrain database versions. Different Terrain
database versions do not affect the form, fit, or func-
tion of the EGPWC as seen by the pilot.
The EGPWC is comprised of the following items or subcom-
ponents:
Hardware (including boot code)
Application Software (including configuration software)
Terrain Database
H. Present Status Output Format
Present Status information includes software and data-
base versions, a listing of internal and external faults
(if they exist), Configuration item options selected.
When requested this data will be output to the user. The
Present Status is output once and then not updated, un-
less another request for Present Status is submitted.
EGPWS Present Status information is output in a manner
that is consistent with the Self-Test output and the out-
put of EGPWS Flight History information.

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When requested, the EGPWS will output Present Status in-


formation in the following order (each item is described
in detail in the following subsections) and format:
(1) Software & Database Version Numbers
(2) Current Faults,
(a) Internal Faults (if any exist),
1 Internal Fault 1
2 Internal Fault 2 (etc.)
(b) External Faults (if any exist),
1 External Fault 1
2 External Fault 2 (etc.)
3 System Configuration
a Selected Options (A/C Type, Voice
Menu, Callout Menu, etc)
b Other options selected (deviations
from the default configuration).
An example of a Present Status output is shown below
for fixed wing aircraft type:
EGPWC CONFIGURATION
PART NUMBER: <part number>
MOD STATUS: <status number>
SERIAL NUMBER: <serial number>
APPLICATION S/W VERSION: <version number>
TERRAIN DATABASE VERSION: <version number>
BOOT CODE VERSION: <version number>
CURRENT FAULTS
NO FAULTS
GPS INPUT NOT VALID
CONFIGURATION
AIRCRAFT TYPE =0
AIR DATA TYPE =2
POSITION INPUT TYPE =0
TERRAIN DISPLAY TYPE =1
IO DISCRETE TYPE =1
AUDIO MENU =0
VOLUME SELECT =3
ALTITUDE MONITOR TYPE =0
TERRAIN DISPLAY POP-UP TYPE =1
ALTERNATE POP UP SELECTED
ALTITUDE MONITOR DISABLED

NOTE: In the example output, the <version number>, <part number>, <status number>, and <serial num-
ber> are the numbers of the associated item.

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The version numbers of the software and databases cur-


rently installed in the EGPWS are the first items in the
Present Status output.The Current Faults portion of the
Present Status provides a list of all faults existing at
the time of the Present Status request. The EGPWS In-
ternal Faults are listed first followed by the external
faults (i.e. input failures). If no faults currently ex-
ist the EGPWS will output "NO FAULTS" under the current
faults section. If only external faults exist, "GPWS
COMPUTER OK" will be output in the current faults sec-
tion.
NOTE: For external faults, all Bus Inactive and Wiring
Faults (analog inputs) will be given first, fol-
lowed by all individual signal faults not masked
by activity faults.
The Configuration section of the Present Status will list
items that are selectable via the Configuration Module.
This will include the aircraft type selected, the voice
menu selected, the callout menu selected (all configura-
tion categories), and each option selected which is not
part of the default configuration.
I. Flight History Output Formats
When requested, via the RS-232 commands, the EGPWS will
output the recorded flight history to the terminal
screen. The format of the history outputs is described
in the following sections. The standard requirements of
RS-232 output (i.e. page breaks, etc.) still apply to
these formats.
For all history displays except Fault History, an <oper-
ating time> is displayed for each event. This operating
time is the same as recorded in the cumulative counters
of Para C(2), above, and represents the amount of time
that EGPWC has been powered up since manufacture. There-
fore the operating time does not indicate the actual date
or time that the event occurred.
For fault history, a <Timestamp> is displayed for each
event indicating the time it occurred (if that data is
provided) and will be in standard time format of Hours,
Minutes, and Seconds. If time is not available, then the
Timestamp will be output as "Not Available".
NOTE: For the History Output formats, words shown in quotation marks (i.e. "FAULT HISTORY: ") are the
exact phrases that will be printed on the PC screen, without the quotation marks. Items in the "<"
and ">" symbols are data items which will be determined by the EGPWS and output to the PC
screen.

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J. Fault History Output Format


Fault History recording is described in detail in Para.
C, above.
When requested, the EGPWS will output fault history in-
formation in the following order and format:
"FAULT HISTORY:"
"FLIGHT LEG" <the most recent leg number with faults>
(1) "GPWS COMPUTER FAULTS:" (if any exist)
Internal Fault 1 <Timestamp>
Internal Fault 2 (etc.) <Timestamp>

(2) "GPWS EXTERNAL FAULTS:" (if any exist)


External Fault 1 <Timestamp>
External Fault 2 (etc.) <Timestamp>

"FLIGHT LEG" <the next most recent leg number with


faults>

(3) "GPWS COMPUTER FAULTS:" (if any exist)

Internal Fault 1 <Timestamp>


Internal Fault 2 (etc.) <Timestamp>

(4) "GPWS EXTERNAL FAULTS:" (if any exist)

External Fault 1 <Timestamp>


External Fault 2 (etc.) <Timestamp>

etc.

If no internal or external faults are present in any of


the recorded flight legs, the EGPWS will output "NO
FAULTS" on the line immediately following "FAULT HISTO-
RY:" and that will be the entire fault history output.

K. INOP History Output Format

"INOP HISTORY:"

"FLIGHT LEG" <the most recent leg number with an INOP>

<INOP Event 1>


<Operating Time>

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(1) "GPWS COMPUTER FAULTS:" (if any exist)

Internal Fault 1
Internal Fault 2 (etc.)

(2) "GPWS EXTERNAL FAULTS:" (if any exist)

External Fault 1
External Fault 2 (etc.)

<INOP Event 2>


<Operating Time>

(3) "GPWS COMPUTER FAULTS:" (if any exist)

Internal Fault 1
Internal Fault 2 (etc.)

(4) "GPWS EXTERNAL FAULTS:" (if any exist)

External Fault 1
External Fault 2 (etc.)

etc.

"FLIGHT LEG" <the next most recent leg number with


an INOP>

<INOP Event 1>


<Operating Time>

(5) "GPWS COMPUTER FAULTS:" (if any exist)

Internal Fault 1
Internal Fault 2 (etc.)

(6) "GPWS EXTERNAL FAULTS:" (if any exist)

External Fault 1
External Fault 2 (etc.)

etc.
If no INOP's are present in any of the recorded
flight legs, the EGPWS will output "NO INOPS" on the
line immediately following "INOP HISTORY:" and that
will be the entire INOP history output.
The INOP Event will be one of the identifiers listed
in Para. C(2), above.

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L. Ground History Output Format

Ground History consists of Ground History Records stored


by the EGPWS on the ground for the purpose of maintenance
and troubleshooting. The Ground History Record will be
recorded based on a specific event INOP, Self-Test or
Present Status. Ground History information can be re-
viewed through the use of the RS232 interface.

When requested, the EGPWS will output ground history in-


formation in the following order and format:
"GROUND HISTORY”
<Ground History Event> <Operating Time>
(1) "GPWS COMPUTER FAULTS:" (if any exist)
Internal Fault 1
Internal Fault 2 (etc.)

(2) "GPWS EXTERNAL FAULTS:" (if any exist)

External Fault 1
External Fault 2 (etc.)

If no Ground history events exist, the EGPWS will


output "NO EVENTS" on the line immediately follow-
ing "GROUND HISTORY:" and that will be the entire
ground history output.
The Ground History Event text will be one of the
following identifiers: "GPW INOP", "Mode 6 INOP",
"Bank Angle INOP", "TA&D INOP", "Present Status",
or Self-Test, Level 1".
M. Alert History Output Format
Alert History is described in detail in Para. C(3),
above.
When requested, the EGPWS will output Alert history in-
formation in the following order and format:
“WARNING HISTORY:”
(1) "FLIGHT LEG" <the most recent leg number with an
Alert>
<Alert Event 1> <Operating Time>
<Alert Event 2> <Operating Time>

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(2) "FLIGHT LEG" <the next most recent leg number with
an Warning>
<Alert Event 1> <Operating Time>
<Alert Event 2> <Operating Time>

etc.
NOTE: For a specific flight leg, <Alert Event 1> and <Alert Event 2> may be the same type of Alert if that
type of Alert happened twice.

If no Alerts are present in any of the recorded


flight legs, the EGPWS will output "NO WARNINGS" on
the line immediately following "WARNING HISTORY:"
and that will be the entire Alert history output.
The Alert Event will be one of those listed in C(3),
above, with the actual voice determined by the se-
lected AAAS menu.
N. Status History Output Format
Status History is used to identify EGPWS status such as
database configuration changes, and in some cases, cer-
tain input parameters during critical phases of EGPWS op-
eration (e.g. takeoff, landing, change in configuration,
etc.). Status history information can be reviewed
through the use of the RS232 interface.
When requested, the EGPWS will output the Status history
information in the following order and format:
“STATUS HISTORY:”
(1) "NEW PROGRAM PIN CONFIGURATION:”
“FLIGHT LEG” <the most recent leg number with Config. Module event> <Operating Time>
“FLIGHT LEG” <the next leg number with Config. Module event> <Operating Time>

etc.
(2) "TAKEOFF:”
“FLIGHT LEG” <the most recent leg number with a Takeoff event> <Operating Time>
“FLIGHT LEG” <the next leg number with a Takeoff event> <Operating Time>

etc.
(3) "LANDING:”
“FLIGHT LEG” <the most recent leg number with a Landing event> <Operating Time>
“FLIGHT LEG” <the next leg number with a Landing event> <Operating Time>

etc.

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(4) "TA NOT AVAILABLE (ON):”

“FLIGHT LEG” <the most recent leg number with a TA Not Avail. On event> <Operating Time>
“FLIGHT LEG” <the next leg number with a TA Not Avail. On event> <Operating Time>

etc.
(5) "TA NOT AVAILABLE (OFF):”
“FLIGHT LEG” <the most recent leg number with a TA Not Avail. Off event> <Operating Time>
“FLIGHT LEG” <the next leg number with a TA Not Avail. Off event> <Operating Time>

etc.
(6) "TERRAIN INHIBIT (ON):”
“FLIGHT LEG” <the most recent leg number with a Terrain Inhibit On event> <Operating Time>
“FLIGHT LEG” <the next leg number with a Terrain Inhibit On event> <Operating Time>

etc.
(7) "TERRAIN INHIBIT (OFF):”
“FLIGHT LEG” <the most recent leg number with a Terrain Inhibit Off event> <Operating Time>
“FLIGHT LEG” <the next leg number with a Terrain Inhibit Off event> <Operating Time>

etc.
If no Status Events are present in any of the re-
corded flight legs, the EGPWS will output "NO STATUS
EVENTS" on the line immediately following "STATUS
HISTORY:" and that will be the entire status history
output. Only the last 100 of each kind of Terrain
Awareness Not Available events and Terrain Inhibit
events are displayed.
O. Cumulative Counters Output Format
The Cumulative Counters are described in detail in Para.
C(2) and C(3), above.
When requested, the EGPWS will output the EGPWS Cumula-
tive Counter information in the following order and for-
mat:
"WARNING COUNTERS:”
In this table ‘Voice’ refers to the actual warning voice
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<count> - Mode 1 Outer Curve Voice


<count> - Mode 1 Inner Curve Voice
<count> - Mode 3 Voice
<count> - Mode 6 Bank Angle Alert
<count> - Terrain Clearance Floor Voice
<count> - Terrain Awareness Caution
<count> - Terrain Awareness Pull Up
<count> - Obstacle Awareness Caution
<count> - Obstacle Awareness Pull Up

"ACTIVITY COUNTERS:”.

<count> - “Number of Flights”


<time> - “GPW INOP Time”
<time> - “TA&D INOP Time”
<time> - “TA&D Not Available Time
<time> - “Terrain Inhibit Time”
<time> - “Flight Time”
<time> - “Operating Time”

Since the Warning Counters are not incremented until an


air to ground transition takes place, it is possible for
these counts to be in a "pending" condition while the
aircraft is in flight. This condition indicates that a
warning or caution has occurred, but the counter has not
been incremented because the aircraft is still airborne.
When a counter is in this state the '-' character between
the count and the descriptive text is changed to 'P' (to
denote "pending"). There is no equivalent state for the
Activity Counters.
The <count> or <time> is the ongoing cumulative count or
time for the specified event. Time will be formatted as
in Hours, Minutes, and Seconds.
P. Internal GPS Status Format
The EGPWS will be capable of displaying the status for
up to eight visible satellites being tracked on the eight
channels of the receiver. Note that if the receiver is
tracking less than eight satellites, the unused satel-
lite id's will be set to zero. The data will be col-
lected from the receiver and when requested this data
will be output to the user. The GPS Status is output
once and then not updated, unless another request for GPS
Status is submitted. Assuming no RS-232 communications
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XPRESS GPS STATUS:

RS-232 COMMUNICATION OK

STATE: <state>

INTEGRITY STATE: 0x00 MASKED INTEGRITY WARNING: 0x00

BAD COVERAGE: 0x00 ALTITUDE AIDING IN USE: 0x00

NAV MODE: 0x00 ERROR STATUS: 0x408

NUMBER OF SATELLITES TRACKING: 08

CHANNEL SAT ID SNR ELEV AZM HEALTH TRACKING


1 18 45 13 45 3 1
2 31 47 38 120 3 1
3 7 40 10 16 3 1
4 19 47 52 22 3 1
5 27 44 83 151 3 1
6 2 46 56 134 3 1
7 13 48 62 8 3 1
8 10 42 16 64 3 1

State can be one of the following:

INITIALIZATION

SEARCH THE SKY

ACQUISITION

TRANSITION

NAVIGATION

NAVIGATION WITH POSSIBLE DATA COLLECTION

NAVIGATION WITH POSITION DEGRADATION

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When a RS232 problem exists the following information


will be provided:
XPRESS GPS STATUS:
RS-232 COMMUNICATION FAULT - <RS-232 Xpress faults>
RS-232 Xpress faults can be one of the following:
RECEIVER INACTIVE MISSING PACKET(S)
TRANSMIT ERROR CHECKSUM ERROR
6. Retest Procedures

After the fault has been isolated and repaired, the unit
should be subjected to the functional test in the “Testing”
section of this Manual, to ensure that the repaired area is
operating correctly and that other areas have not been damaged
during the repair procedure.

7. Service Information

A. Proper Test Equipment Usage

Semiconductor devices and integrated circuits are fre-


quently damaged by accidentally applying excessive volt-
age or current to the device elements. These causes for
failure are reduced with proper test equipment.

(1) Do not use multimeters with sensitivities less than


500 ohms-per-volt. Use either a 20,000 ohms-per-
volt multimeter or a vacuum tube voltmeter.

(2) Do not use test equipment with transformer-less pow-


er supplies unless an isolation transformer is used
in the AC power line.
(3) Use a conductive table top for testing and connect
the table top to the ground connector of the 60 Hz
power line.
(4) Some test equipment is designed with a line filter
across the AC input. This could result in acciden-
tally applying 55 volts AC to the semiconductor de-
vice. To eliminate this possibility, always connect
a ground wire from the test equipment chassis to the
chassis of the unit-under-test (UUT) prior to mak-
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(5) All low impedance equipment (such as pulse genera-


tors, etc.) should be disconnected before DC power
supplies are turned off.
B. Capacitor Checking
When checking tantalum capacitors, care should be taken
to ensure that the maximum DC working voltage, as marked
on the capacitor, is not exceeded and that the polarity
markings on the capacitor are observed when applying
voltage. Disregarding polarity markings or exceeding the
DC working voltage may permanently damage the capacitor.
C. Transistor Testing

When testing transistor junctions for relative resis-


tance, care should be taken to ensure that the semicon-
ductor junctions are not damaged. Typically, this can be
done by using a relatively low ohmmeter range setting,
(i.e. Rx 100 to Rx 1000 ohms), for reverse biasing tests.
Using too high a range setting can damage the junctions;
therefore, consult the individual component’s specifica-
tion sheet to ensure that the proper biasing is performed
for each junction and that the ohmmeter range setting is
correct for that specific component.

D. Integrated Circuits

(1) Series 54/74 Integrated Circuits

Type-number identification is becoming increasingly


complex for the 54/74 series of Integrated Cir-
cuits. These chips were originally referred to as
TTL; however, many different type numbers now apply
to chips that perform the same logical function, al-
though specifications (temperature, speed, power,
etc.) and interior configurations may be different.
Usually the only difference in the type numbers in-
volves the alpha characters immediately following
the 54/74 designation. Refer to the following Table
as a guideline in determining the specific specifi-
cations of each type.

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ALPHA CHARACTER SIGNIFICANCE

NONE Standard Transistor - Transistor Logic (TTL)


S Schottky - clamped TTL device. Contains the integrated Schottky-Barrier
diode-clamped transistor circuitry.

LS Low-power Schottky TTL device.

AS Advanced Schottky TTL device.

ALS Advanced Low-power Schottky TTL device.

HC High-speed CMOS device. Requires special ESDS handling.

HCT High-speed CMOS with TTL input voltage level compatibility. Requires spe-
cial ESDS handling.

AC Advanced CMOS device. Requires special ESDS handling.

ACT Advanced CMOS with input TTL compatibility. Requires special ESDS han-
dling.

54/74 Series IC Alpha Character Significance

Most chips are available in both 54 series and 74 series


type numbers. The 54 series have an operating temperature
specification of -55° C to +125° C, and the 74 series
have a temperature specification of 0° C to +70° C.

E. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, CIRCUIT MODULE COMPONENT LAYOUT, AND


SUMMARY OF CHANGES

The main frame assembly schematic diagram illustrates


the intercabling between the circuit module assemblies
and the main frame assembly. Each circuit module is il-
lustrated by a schematic diagram and circuit module com-
ponent layout diagram.

Each diagram is covered by a “Summary Of Changes To”


page.

All assembly modifications are described in detail. If


the modification is too extensive to be verbally de-
scribed, or numerous changes have already been described
verbally, a current version of the schematic is added to
the existing schematic.

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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
1. General

This section contains a summary of changes, a parts location


diagram, and a schematic diagram for each circuit card assem-
bly. A summary of unit modifications is also provided. Mechan-
ical subassemblies without a corresponding schematic are not
contained in this section.

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DISASSEMBLY

Table 1.
Table 2.
1. General

WARNING: REMOVE POWER FROM THE KMH 920/KTA 910 BEFORE DISAS-
SEMBLY OF ANY COMPONENT, PC BOARD, OR SUBASSEMBLY.
BESIDES BEING DANGEROUS TO LIFE, VOLTAGE TRANSIENTS
CAN CAUSE CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION:TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO ESDS DEVICES, REFERENCE SECTION
6000, PARAGRAPH 2.B. PRIOR TO HANDLING.

CAUTION:EXERCISE EXTREME CARE WHEN DISCONNECTING AND RECON-


NECTING MULTI-PIN CONNECTORS TO ENSURE THAT CONNEC-
TORS ARE NOT DAMAGED BY MISALIGNMENT OF PINS.

This section provides information for disassembly of the KMH


920/KTA 910. Disassembly procedures are to be accomplished
only when repairs or modifications are required and only to
the extent that is required by the repair or as directed in
the modification service bulletin. This section contains the
recommended procedure for removal of all PC boards and subas-
semblies. Complete disassembly should not normally be under-
taken. Provisions have been made in the design of the unit
to make complete disassembly unnecessary except to replace a
damaged mechanical part that cannot be reached otherwise. Re-
fer to the Illustrated Parts List (IPL) for aid in disassem-
bly.

NOTE: See Testing and Troubleshooting to establish the con-


dition of the KMH 920/KTA 910 TCAS I or most probable
cause of its malfunction in order to determine the
extent of disassembly.

2. Recommended Disassembly Procedures

A. Cover removal

(1) Position the unit upright. Remove (20) 4-40 x 5/16


Flat head screws (P/N 089-06008-0005) from the
sides of the cover.
(2) Remove (7) 4-40 x 5/16 Pan head screws (P/N 089-
05903-0005) from the top of the cover.
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B. Computer Board/EGPWS Board Module Removal


(1) Follow the procedures detailed in paragraph 2.A.
(2) Remove (1) 4-40 x 5/16 Pan head screw (P/N 089-
05903-0005) from the upper back end of the unit.
(3) Remove (1) 4-40 x 5/16 Flat head screw (P/N 089-
06008-0005) from the top front end of the unit.
(4) Remove (5) 4-40 x 5/16 Flat head screws (P/N 089-
06008-0005) from the bottom of the unit.
(5) Swing the Computer Board/EGPWS Board out away from
the unit.
(6) Unplug the PWR Harness Cable (P/N 155-02955-0001)
from the EGPWS Board.
(7) Remove Ribbon cable J2 from Power Supply Board.
(Ribbon Cable J15 from the EGPWS Board, is Ribbon
cable J2 on Power Supply Board.
(8) Disconnect Ribbon cable J2 from the Computer Board.
(9) Disconnect Ribbon cable J3 from the Computer Board.
(10) Disconnect Ribbon cable J4 from the Computer Board.
C. GPS Xpress Board Removal
(1) Follow the procedures detailed in paragraphs 2.A
and 2.B.
(2) Remove PXpress Board cover (047-10752-0000).
(3) Disconnect blue RF Cable Connector from the GPS
Xpress Board.
(4) Remove (4) 2-56 x 5/8 Pan head screws (P/N 089-05899-
0010). NOTE: FOR THE KMH 920-2101 REMOVE (4) 2-56 X
3/8 PAN HEAD SCREWS(P/N 089-05899-0006).
(5) Remove GPS Xpress Board.
D. EGPWS Board Removal
(1) Follow the procedures detailed in paragraphs 2.A
and 2.B.
(2) Remove (7) 4-40 x 5/16 Pan head screws(P/N 089-05903-
0005) from the EGPWS Board.
(3) Remove EGPWS Board.
E. Computer Board Removal
(1) Follow the procedures detailed in paragraphs 2.A
and 2.B.
(2) Remove (7) 4-40 x 5/16 Pan head screws(P/N 089-05903-
0005) from the Computer Board.

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(3) Unplug Computer Board from the Interconnect Board.


Remove Computer Board.
F. Interconnect Board Removal

(1) Follow the procedures detailed in paragraphs 2.A


and 2.B.
(2) Remove (4) 4-40 x 5/16 Flat head screws (P/N 089-
06008-0005) from the sides of the Computer Board/
Express Board Module. (two screws from each side).
(3) Remove (4) 4-40 x 1/4 Pan head screws(P/N 089-05903-
0004) from large connector.
(4) Remove (4) 4-40 x 1/4 Pan head screws (P/N 089-
05903-0004) from Interconnect board.
(5) Remove Interconnect board.
G. Receiver Board/ Video Board Module Removal
(1) Follow the procedures detailed in paragraph 2.A and
2.B.
(2) Remove (1) 4-40 x 5/16 Flat head screw (P/N 089-
06008-0005) from the Pivot Frame.
(3) Remove (4) 4-40 x 5/16 Flat head screws (P/N 089-
06008-0005) from the bottom plate of the unit.
(4) Remove Coax Cable (P/N 155-02859-0001) from the
Transmitter board.
(5) Remove black wire from J511 on the Receiver board.
(6) Remove J401 ribbon cable from J1 on the Power Supply
board.
(7) Remove J401 ribbon cable from J4 on Video board.
(8) Remove (22) 4-40 x 1/4 Pan head screws (089-05903-
0004) from the Receiver board.
(9) Remove (25) 4-40 x 1/4 Pan head screws (089-05903-
0004) from plate on backside of Receiver board.
H. Receiver Board Removal
(1) Follow the procedures detailed in paragraphs 2.A,
2.B, and 2.G 2-4.
(2) Disconnect White Ribbon cable from Computer Board.
(2) Disconnect Green Ribbon cable from Video Board
(3) Remove (7) 4-40 x 5/16 Pan head screws(P/N 089-
05903-0005) from the Video board.
(4) Remove (7) Screws from the Receiver board cover. Re-
move the cover.
(5) Remove (3) screws from the Receiver board.

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(6) Unsolder (4) RF connectors on rear of Receiver


board.
(7) Remove Video board/Receiver board.
I. Transmitter Board Removal
(1) Follow the procedures detailed in paragraphs 2.A,
2.B, and 2.G 2-4.
(2) Remove (1) 4-40 x 5/16 Flat head screws (P/N 089-
06008-0005) from the Pivot Frame.
(3) Remove (3) 4-40 x 5/16 Flat head screws (P/N 089-
06008-0005) from the bottom plate.
J. Power Supply Board Removal

(1) Follow the procedures detailed in paragraph 2.A.


(2) Remove (2) 4-40 x 5/16 Flat head screws (P/N 089-
06008-0005) from the front of the Pivot plate.
(3) Remove (3) 4-40 x 5/16 Flat head screws (P/N 089-
06008-0005) from the front of the bottom plate.
(4) Remove ribbon cable from Computer board.
(5) Remove ribbon cable from Video board.
(6) Remove remaining cables from the Power supply
board.
(7) Unsolder Orange wire from E4 on Transmitter board.
(8) Unsolder (3) wires from E1, E2, and E3 on Transmit-
ter board.
(9) Remove (6) 4-40 x 3/8 Pan head screws (P/N 089-
05903-0006) from the Power Supply board.
(10) Remove Power Supply board.

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CLEANING
1. General

This section contains information to aid in the cleaning of


the component parts and subassemblies of the KMH 920/ KTA 910.

WARNING:OPERATIONS INVOLVING THE USE OF A CLEANING SOLVENT


SHOULD BE PERFORMED UNDER A VENTILATED HOOD. AVOID
BREATHING SOLVENT VAPOR AND FUMES; AVOID CONTINUOUS
CONTACT WITH THE SOLVE
A. Recommended Cleaning Agents

Table 4001 lists the recommended cleaning agents to be


used during overhaul of the KMH 920/KTA 910.

NOTE: Equivalent substitutes listed in 3.B. may be


used for cleaning agents.

Table 4001. Recommended Cleaning Agents

TYPE USED TO CLEAN

Denatured Alcohol Exterior Surfaces


Isopropyl Alcohol or agents listed in 3.B. Interior Surfaces

Glass Cleaner (Windex™ ) or equiva- CRT


lent

WARNING: GOGGLES ARE TO BE WORN WHEN USING PRESSURIZED


AIR TO BLOW DUST AND DIRT FROM EQUIPMENT. ALL
PERSONNEL SHOULD BE WARNED AWAY FROM THE IMME-
DIATE AREA.

B. Recommended Cleaning Procedures

CAUTION: ALUMINUM ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS CAN BE DAMAGED


BY HALOGENATED HYDROCARBON SOLVENTS. Honeywell
RECOMMENDS "ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL" AS A SAFE CLEAN-
ING SOLVENT FOR PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS CONTAIN-
ING ALUMINUM ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS. SOLVENTS
WHICH MAY BE USED ON PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS CON-
TAINING ALUMINUM ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS ARE
SHOWN IN THE “SAFE SOLVENTS” COLUMN OF TABLE
4002. PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS CONTAINING ALUMI-
NUM ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS SHALL NOT BE CLEANED
WITH THE SOLVENTS LISTED IN THE “UNSAFE SOL-
VENTS” COLUMN OF TABLE 4002.

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Table 4002. Safe and Unsafe solvents

SAFE SOLVENTS UNSAFE SOLVENTS

Isopropyl Alcohol Freon TF, TMC

Methyl Alcohol Trichloroethane


Butyl Alcohol Carbon Tetrachloride

Propyl Alcohol ALLτ (Detergent)

Ethyl Alcohol Chloroform

Calgoniteτ (Detergent) Methylene Chloride


Trichloroethylene

(1) Exterior

(a) Wipe dust cover and front panel with a lint-


free cloth dampened with denatured alcohol.

(b) Use a clean camel-hair brush saturated with


denatured alcohol to remove any foreign matter
from the rear connectors.

(c) Clean CRT with a lint-free cloth slightly


dampened with Windex™ or other non-abrasive
type glass cleaner.

(d) If necessary, open any blocked ventilation


holes by first saturating the debris clogging
the apertures with denatured alcohol and then
blowing the loosened material out with an air
stream.

(2) Interior

Remove each module subassembly. Then remove any


foreign matter from the casting.

(a) Casting covers and shields should be cleaned


as follows:

1 Remove surface grease with a lint-free


cloth.

2 Blow dust from surfaces, holes, and re-


cesses using an air stream.

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3 If necessary, use a solvent and scrub un-


til clean, working over all surfaces and
into all holes and recesses with a suit-
able non-metallic brush.

4 Position the part to dry so the solvent


is not trapped in holes or recesses. Use
an air stream to blow out any trapped sol-
vent.

5 When thoroughly clean, touch up any minor


damage to the finish.

(b) Assemblies containing resistors, capacitors,


RF coils, inductors, transformers, and other
wired parts should be cleaned as follows:

CAUTION: AVOID BLASTING SMALL TUNING COILS AND


OTHER DELICATE PARTS.

1 Remove dust and dirt from all surfaces,


including all parts and wiring, using
soft-bristled brushes in conjunction with
air stream.

CAUTION:SOLVENT SHOULD NOT BE USED TO


CLEAN ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS,
COUPLERS, NYLON BUSHINGS, OR
RUBBER GROMMETS. CLEAN THESE
ITEMS USING A WASHING BATH OF
LIQUID DETERGENT AND WATER.

CAUTION:EXCESS CLEANING SOLVENT MUST NOT


BE PERMITTED TO ACCUMULATE IN
ANY OF THE ADJUSTMENT SCREW
CREVICES AND THUS SOFTEN OR DIS-
SOLVE THE ADJUSTMENT SCREW OR
ITS SEALANT.

2 Any dirt that cannot be removed in this


way should be removed with a brush (not
synthetic) saturated with an approved
solvent such as mentioned above. Use a
clean, dry, compressed air stream (25 or
28 psi) is recommended to remove any ex-
cess solvent.

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CHECK
1. General

This section provides instructions and information to perform


a visual inspection of the KMH 920/KTA 910.

2. Inspection Procedures

A. Dust Covers

Inspect the dust covers for dents, deformation, or damage


to the finish that should be repaired.

B. Front Panel

Honeywell part numbers assigned to the various configu-


rations of the KMH 920/KTA 910 are given in Table 1.

C. Chassis

Inspect the chassis for loose or missing mounting hard-


ware, deformation, dents, damaged fasteners, or damaged
connectors. Check that the serial number tag and any
other plates or stickers are secure; and that hardware
is tight. In addition, check for corrosion or damage to
the finish that should be repaired.

D. Circuit Boards

Inspect for loose, broken, or corroded terminal connec-


tions; insufficient solder or improper bonding; fungus,
mold or other deposits; and damage such as cracks, burns,
or charred tracks.

E. Connectors

Inspect the connector bodies for broken parts; check the


insulation for cracks; and check the contacts for damage,
misalignment, corrosion, or bad plating. Check for bro-
ken, loose, or poorly soldered connections to the termi-
nals of the connectors. Inspect connector hoods and ca-
ble clamps for crimped wires.

F. Terminal Connections

Inspect for corrosion or loose connections.

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G. Wiring

Inspect the wiring of the chassis and subassemblies for


any signs of physical damage or charring.

H. Capacitors

Inspect capacitors for case or body damage; and for


loose, broken, or corroded terminal connections.

I. Resistors and Diodes

Inspect for blistered, charred, or cracked bodies; also


check for loose, broken or corroded terminal connec-
tions.

J. Filters and Inductors

Inspect for damage to body or casting; and for loose,


broken, or corroded terminal connections. Check for se-
cure mounting to chassis.

K. Transformers

Inspect for damage to case and for signs of excessive


heating; also, check for loose, broken, or corroded ter-
minal connections.

L. Transistors and Integrated Circuits

Inspect for damage to body or casting and for secure and


appropriate attachment to their respective sockets.

M. Terminal Connections, Soldered

(1) Inspect for cold soldered or rosin joints. Bad


joints can be recognized by a dull porous appear-
ance.

(2) Check for excessive solder, insufficient solder, or


solder splashes resulting from previous repair.

(3) Check for corrosion at the terminal connections.

N. Rotary Switches

Check for proper mechanical operation: no binding or


looseness should be seen.

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O. Printed Circuit Boards

P. Hardware and Metal Parts

Inspect for bent, warped, or corroded parts; check plat-


ing, painting, and identification stencils. Check also
for exposed or scarred surfaces.

Q. Insulators

Inspect for looseness and/or evidence of damage such as


burned areas, cracks, and broken or chipped edges.

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REPAIR

1. General

CAUTION: THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE SEN-


SITIVE (ESDS) DEVICES. ALL MODULES CONTAINING ESDS
DEVICES ARE FLAGGED OR IDENTIFIED ON SCHEMATICS AND
ASSEMBLY ILLUSTRATIONS, AND ARE INDIVIDUALLY IDENTI-
FIED IN THE PARTS LIST. ALL ESDS DEVICES MUST BE HAN-
DLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROCEDURES OUTLINED IN THE
REPAIR SECTION OF THIS MANUAL. SECTION 2.B. DETAILS
ESDS HANDLING PRECAUTIONS.

This section contains information required to perform limited


repairs on the KMH 920/KTA 910. The repair or replacement of
damaged parts in airborne electronic equipment usually in-
volves standard service techniques. In most cases, examina-
tion of drawings and equipment reveals several approaches to
perform a repair. However, certain repairs demand following
an exact repair sequence to ensure proper operation of the
equipment.

After correcting a malfunction in any section of the unit, it


is recommended that a repetition of the functional test of the
unit be performed.

2. Repair

WARNING: VOLTAGES DANGEROUS TO LIFE EXIST. REMOVE ALL POWER


BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH REPAIR.
A. Repair Precautions

(1) Refer to paragraph 2.B. for special ESDS and MOS


handling precautions.
(2) Perform repairs and replace components with power
disconnected from equipment.
(3) Use a conductive table top for repairs and connect
table to ground conductors of 60 Hz and 400 Hz power
lines.
(4) Replace connectors, coaxial cables, shield conduc-
tors, and twisted pairs ONLY with identical items.
(5) Reference “component side” of a printed circuit
board in this manual means the side on which compo-
nents are located; “solder side” refers to the other
side. The standard references are as follows:

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nearside is the component side; farside is the sol-


der side; on surface mount boards with components
on both sides, the nearside is the side that has the
J#### and P#### connector numbers.
(6) When repairing circuits, carefully observe lead
dress and component orientation. Keep leads as
short as possible and observe correct repair tech-
niques.
(7) There are certain soldering considerations with
surface mount components. The soldering iron tip
should not touch the ceramic component body. The
iron should be applied only to the termination-sol-
der filet.
(8) Observe cable routing throughout instrument assem-
bly, prior to disassembly, to enable a proper rein-
stallation of cabling during reassembly procedures.
B. Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (ESDS) Protection

Devices sensitive to electrostatic discharge are used in


this equipment. These devices, including Metal Oxide
Semiconductors, some metal film resistors, and other de-
vices, are susceptible to damage by electrostatic charg-
es or high-voltage fields. Because of the very high re-
sistances in ESDS devices, they can be damaged by elec-
trical sources that cannot deliver enough current to dam-
age conventional semiconductors. Therefore, special
precautions must be taken during the handling and repair
procedures to prevent damaging the device. The most com-
mon low-energy source causing damage to ESDS devices is
the human body, which generates and retains static elec-
tricity, in conjunction with non-conductive garments and
floor coverings. An individual can easily develop sev-
eral thousand volts of electrostatic charge while simply
walking across the floor or moving around in a chair.
Electrostatic charges of 20 kV have been measured on per-
sonnel, and 35 kV has been measured on their garments.

The capacitive elements in all MOS devices can be de-


stroyed by a voltage field, even when assembled into the
circuit. Similar capacitive elements in linear inte-
grated circuits, hybrids, and in bipolar integrated cir-
cuits are also susceptible to field voltages.

Not all electrostatic damage will result in immediate


catastrophic failure. Damaged devices may remain oper-
ating within minimum limits but could experience early
field failure or erratic performance.

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CAUTION: ESDS DEVICES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, C-


MOS, J-MOS, PMOS, NMOS, SOCMOS, HMOS, MOS/FET,
MICROWAVE MIXER DIODES, SOME BIPOLAR DEVICES,
AND SOME METAL FILM RESISTORS. MOST DAMAGE TO
ESDS DEVICES RESULTS DEGRADED PERFORMANCE OR
PREMATURE FAILURE, NOT IN CATASTROPHIC FAILURE
AT THE TIME EXPERIENCED.

(1) Storage

Store and transport all ESDS devices in conductive


material. Do not insert ESDS devices into conven-
tional plastic trays used for storing and trans-
porting standard semiconductor devices. Special
bags or containers must have a maximum resistivity
of 104 ohms/cm, or the leads of the device must be
shorted together through a conductive material
(special foam) having a maximum resistivity of 104
ohms/cm.

Modules, circuit boards, or assemblies containing


ESDS devices must be stored in static shielding bags
with a maximum resistivity of 104 ohms/cm in the
outer layer of the bag, and a 1012 ohms/cm resistiv-
ity in the inner layer.

A caution label shall be attached to the outside of


all containers containing ESDS devices. The ESDS
labels are identified in the advisory information
located in the front of this manual. Do not remove
device from container until actually used or test-
ed.

(2) Work Station

All equipment, tools, materials, and personnel at


the work station must be maintained at the same
electrical potential. All grounding connections
shall have a common point, and that point shall be
connected to electrical ground.

Soldering irons shall be isolated from the power


line by transformer, or shall be direct current iso-
lated. The soldering iron must be grounded and have
a resistance of less than 0.2 ohm from the tip to
the ground when the iron is hot.

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Test equipment shall have all exposed metallic sur-


faces electrically connected to the test equipment
power system ground (through 200 ohms or less).

Do not use rubber mats, carpets, and rugs in the


work station area. Use grounded conductive mats.

Do not allow non-conductive items on the workbench.


This includes such items as plastic ash trays. cel-
lophane wrappers, plastic tools, styrofoam coffee
cups, etc.

Maintain the relative humidity higher than 40 per-


cent (minimum) in the work area.

Keep all material and work surfaces CLEAN in the


work area. Wash with a damp cloth when necessary.

Keep the work station static-free. Periodically


check the area with a static meter. When a danger-
ous reading is observed, remove the non-conductor
or take precautions to prevent contact with ESDS de-
vices.

(3) Personnel

When handling electrostatic discharge sensitive de-


vices or assemblies, wear a skin-contact wrist
strap connected to the work station common ground.

WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT PERSONNEL DIRECTLY TO EARTH


OR BUILDING GROUND. COMMERCIAL GROUNDING
STRAPS CONTAIN AN INTERNAL RESISTANCE OF
ABOUT 1 MEGOHM IN THE CORD TO BLEED THE
ELECTROSTATIC CHARGE FROM THE BODY WHILE
PROTECTING PERSONNEL FROM ELECTRICAL
SHOCK.

WARNING: DO NOT WEAR GROUND STRAP WHEN TROUBLESHOOT-


ING OR TESTING HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUITS WITH
POWER APPLIED.

Do not wear smocks, gloves, finger cots, or sleeve


protectors made of plastic, nylon, or rubber in the
area where ESDS devices are handled.

When the operator is properly grounded, contact


with the operator’s hand will provide sufficient

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ground for hand tools or other tools that may be


electrically isolated from ground.

(4) Special Troubleshooting Precautions

In addition to the above considerations, the fol-


lowing specific precautions should be observed when
troubleshooting or repairing modules containing
ESDS devices.

Do not use high velocity dry air for applying heat


during troubleshooting. Special infrared heat de-
vices should be used.

Do not use Freon spray during troubleshooting. To


cool components, use antistatic quick-chill sprays.

Remember, even when the ESDS device is installed on


a printed circuit board it can STILL be damaged by
electrostatic discharge.

C. PC Board, Two-Lead Component Removal (Resistors, Capac-


itors, Diodes, etc.)

(1) Heat one lead from component side of board until


solder flows and lift one lead from the board; re-
peat for other lead and remove component (note ori-
entation).
(2) Melt solder in each hole and use a desoldering tool
to remove solder from each hole.
(3) Dress and form leads of replacement component; in-
sert leads into correct holes.
(4) Solder in place and clip leads on solder side of
board.
D. PC Board, Multi-Lead Component Removal (IC’s etc.)

(1) Remove component by clipping each lead along both


sides. Clip off leads as close to component as pos-
sible. Discard component.
(2) Heat hole from solder side and remove clipped lead
from each hole.
(3) Melt solder in each hole and use a desoldering suc-
tion tool to remove solder from each hole.
(4) Insert replacement component observing correct ori-
entation.

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(5) Solder component in place from farside of board.


Avoid solder runs. No solder is required on con-
tacts where no tracks exist.
E. Replacement of Printed Circuit Board Protective Coating

WARNING: CONFORMAL COATING CONTAINS TOXIC VAPORS! USE


ONLY WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION!

(1) Clean repaired area of printed circuit board per in-


structions in Cleaning section of this manual.
(2) Apply Conformal Coating Humiseal #1B-31 HYSOL PC20-
35M-01 (Humiseal Division, Columbia Chase Corp.,
24-60 Brooklyn Queens Expressway West, Woodside,
N.Y., 11377) P/N 016-01040-0000.
(3) Shake container well before using.
(4) Spray or brush surfaces with smooth, even strokes:
if spraying, hold nozzle 10-15 inches from work sur-
face.
(5) Cure time is ten minutes at room temperature.
(6) Programmable Read Only Memory (PROM) Replacement
(7) The read only memory packages are specially pro-
grammed devices to provide specific logic outputs
required for the operation of the control unit. The
manufacturer’s part (type) number is for the unpro-
grammmed device and cannot be used. The Honeywell
part number must be used to obtain the correctly
programmed device. Refer to the “illustrated Parts
List” (IPL).

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ASSEMBLY INCLUDING STORAGE

Table 1.
Table 2.
1. General

A. This section provides information for assembly of the KMH


920/KTA 910. Assembly procedures are to be accomplished
after the unit has been disassembled for repair or mod-
ified by Service Bulletin.

WARNING: REMOVE ALL POWER FROM THE UNIT BEFORE ASSEMBLY


OF ANY COMPONENT, PC BOARD (MODULE), OR SUBAS-
SEMBLY OF THE KMH 920/KTA 910. BESIDES BEING
DANGEROUS TO LIFE, VOLTAGE TRANSIENTS CAN CAUSE
CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.

CAUTION: EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN DISCONNECTING AND


RECONNECTING MULTIPIN CONNECTORS TO ENSURE THAT
CONNECTORS ARE NOT DAMAGED BY MISALIGNMENT OF
PINS.

Refer to the illustrated Parts List (IPL) to identify all


parts. Normally, parts should be assembled in the re-
verse numerical sequence of the disassembly procedure,
starting with the highest number first. The Group As-
sembly Parts List section of the IPL is arranged in se-
quential number sequence for components without refer-
ence designators, followed by components with reference
designators arranged in alpha-numeric sequence. Refer
to the Typical Parts List illustration in the IPL for
specifics on component information.

2. Materials Required For Assembly

Table 7001 lists the materials to be applied during assembly.

NOTE: Equivalent substitutes may be used for listed seal-


ants, staking compounds, and thermal compounds.

NOTE: Use of staking compounds other than Loctite 425 may


cause damage to plastic parts and plastic fastener
inserts.

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Table 7001. Assembly Materials

REPRESENTATIVE TYPE QUANTITY USED

Loctite 425 Thin coat to threads of screws and retaining


nuts.

Thermal compound 016-01004-0000 Use as specified in assembly instructions.


Conformal Coating Humiseal #1B-31 Thin coat on all components, not on con-
Hysol PC20-35M-01 nectors.

Adhesive-Sealant RTV 3145 Thin coat for adhesion.

Nylon Cable Tie As required to secure wiring.

Solder, 60% Tin, 40% Lead As required for connections.

NOTE: For Assembly procedures refer to Disassembly section


page 3001, and work backward. Refer to notes below
for Torque requirments and areas to apply liquid
stake.

3. Recommended Assembly Procedures

A. Power Supply board

(1) Apply Liquid stake to all Panhead screws for secur-


ing Power Supply board to heat sink.
(2) Torque all Panhead screws, for securing Power Sup-
ply board to heat sink, to 6.5 in. lbs.
B. Transmitter board

(1) Apply Liquid stake to (16) screws securing the con-


nectors to the bracket.
(2) Torque (16) screws, securing the connectors to the
bracket, to 2.5 in. lbs.
(3) Apply Liquid stake to (5) screws securing the Trans-
mitter board to the bracket.
(4) Torque (5) screws, securing the Transmitter board
to the bracket, to 6.5 in. lbs.
(5) Apply Liquid stake to (22) screws securing Trans-
mitter board to Chassis.
(6) Torque (22) screws securing Transmitter board to
Chassis. to 6.5 in. lbs.

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C. Receiver board

(1) Apply liquid stake to threads of screws securing Re-


ceiver board to frame.
(2) Torque all 4-40 screws to 6.5 in. lbs.
(3) Torque all 2-56 screws to 2.5 in. lbs.
(4) Tighten RF connector, to Receiver board, to 9.7 in.
lbs., using a 5/16 in. open end torque wrench.
D. Express board

(1) Apply liquid stake to screws securing Express board


to frame. Torque to 96 in. oz.
(2) NOTE FOR KMH 920 -2101 ONLY: Apply liquid stake to
screws securing PXpress board anf housing to ex-
press board. Torque to 2.5 in. lbs.
E. Interconnect board

(1) Install washer and nut onto RF cable assembly, using


5/8 in box end wrench. Torque to 30 in. lbs.
(2) Install screws securing Interconnect board to
frame. Torque screws to 6.5 in. lbs.
(3) Apply liquid stake to (4) screws securing connector
to Interconnect assembly. Torque to 6.5 in. lbs.
F. Computer board

(1) Apply liquid stake to screws securing Computer


board to frame. Torque to 6.5 in. lbs.
(2) Apply liquid stake to screws securing Interconnect
assembly to Computer board. Torque to 6.5 in. lbs.
G. Final Assembly

(1) Apply liquid stake to threads of all screws holding


bottom plate, pivot plate, and cover.
(2) Torque all screws securing bottom plate, pivot
plate, and cover to 6.5 in. lbs.

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SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES, AND EQUIPMENT

1. General

This section contains information, special


tools, fixtures, and test equipment used to
test, troubleshoot, and repair the KMH 920
MULTI-HAZARD AWARENESS UNIT and the KTA 910
TRAFFIC ALERT AND COLLISION AVOIDANCE UNIT.

2. Equipment Required for Test

Figure 9001 is a table listing the test equip-


ment required to perform the testing and trou-
bleshooting procedures described in this man-
ual. Equipment other than that listed in Fig-
ure 9001 may be used if their characteristics
match the equipment listed.

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Manufacturer Equipment Part Number


IFR S-1403DL 170-0194-01

IFR ATC-1400A 170-0194-00

Hewlett Packard 53131A 255 MHz Universal Counter 110-0453-00

Hewlett Packard 54600A 100MHz Oscilloscope 160-0919-00

Hewlett Packard 34401A Multimeter 140-1292-00


Hewlett Packard 6653A DC Power Supply 012-1354-00

Hewlett Packard 5361B 20GHz Microwave Counter 110-0510-00

Hewlett Packard 8903E Distortion Analyzer 003-0150-00

Hewlett Packard 8591E Spectrum Analyzer 160-0269-00

Hewlett Packard System Rack 190-2791-07

Honeywell IVA81A Display S/N 6374

Honeywell IO Test Panel 190-2670-09

BF Goodrich RGS 2000 TCAS Reply Generator 170-0285-00

BF Goodrich TTA-100A 170-0284-00

Phillips PM 5715 Signal Generator 170-0278-00

NARDA 3002-20 20db Directional Coupler 105-0070-00

Agilent 8491A 60db Attenuator 102-0970-00

AST MS-T PC A079463

Narda 30db Directional Coupler

Table 9001
Test Equipment Required

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ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST


1. General

The Illustrated Parts List (IPL) is a list of assemblies and


parts required for the unit. The IPL also provides for the
proper identification of replacement parts. Individual parts
lists within this IPL are arranged in numerical sequence
starting with the top assembly and continuing with the mechan-
ical sub-assemblies. Each parts list is followed by a compo-
nent location drawing.

NOTE: This manual is a level two manual; therefore, the IPL


will not show circuit card assemblies (CCAs). Only
mechanical assemblies are included.

Parts identified in this IPL by Honeywell part number meet


design specifications for this equipment and are the recom-
mended replacement parts. Warranty information concerning
Honeywell replacement parts is contained in Service Memo #1,
P/N 600-08001-00XX.

Some part numbers may not be currently available. Consult the


current Honeywell catalog or contact your Honeywell represen-
tative for equipment availability.

2. Revision Service

The manual will be revised as necessary to reflect current


information.

3. List of Abbreviations

Abbreviation Name
B Motor or Synchro
C Capacitor
CJ Circuit Jumper
CR Diode
DS Lamp
E Voltage or Signal Connect Point
F Fuse
Table 10001
Abbreviations

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Abbreviation Name
FL Filter
FT Feedthru
I Integrated Circuit
J Jack or Fixed Connector
L Inductor
M Meter
P Plug
Q Transistor
R Resistor
RT Thermistor
S Switch
T Transformer
TP Test Point
U Component Network, Integrated Circuit,
Circuit Assembly
V Photocell/Vacuum Tube
W, WG Waveguide
Y Crystal
Table 10001 (Continued)
Abbreviations

NOTE:Parts identified in this IPL by Honeywell part number


meet design specifications for this equipment and are
the recommended replacement parts. Warranty information
concerning Honeywell replacement parts is found on our
website at http://www.bendixking.com.

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066-01178-2102 KMH 920 W/ GPS 0


---------------------------------------------------------------
SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -2102
---------------------------------------------------------------
000-01073-0000 KMH 920/ KTA 910 P RF .00
004-02235-4000 MINIMUM PERFORMANC RF .00
016-01134-0001 COPPER TAPE 1 IN IN 1.00
035-01007-0011 CONN CVR NAS813-22 EA 1.00
035-01007-0020 CONN CVR NAS820-8 EA 9.00
047-10752-0000 COVER, XPRESS EA 1.00
047-11029-0004 BOTTOM PLATE W/ HI EA 1.00
047-11038-0002 UNIT COVER EA 1.00
047-11040-0003 FRAME W/INSERTS EA 1.00
047-12542-0002 FRAME, PIVIOT W/FI EA 1.00
047-12565-0002 DATA CARD COVER W/ EA 1.00
047-12601-0001 FRONT COVER, RCVR EA 1.00
047-12656-0001 SPRING, FINGER EA 4.00
057-02203-0002 FLAVOR STCKR EA 1.00
057-02203-0021 FLAVOR STCKR EA 1.00
057-02322-0000 WARNING TAG BASE EA 1.00
057-03511-0001 DECAL, CAUTION EA 1.00
057-06042-0001 DECAL TOP SUM EA 1.00
057-06042-0002 DECAL DELTA 1 EA 1.00
057-06042-0003 DECAL DELTA 2 EA 1.00
057-06042-0004 DECAL TOP TST EA 1.00
057-06042-0005 DECAL BOT SUM EA 1.00
057-06042-0006 DECAL BOT DELTA 1 EA 1.00
057-06042-0007 DECAL BOT DELTA 2 EA 1.00
057-06042-0008 DECAL BOT TST EA 1.00
057-06046-0003 S/N TAG KMH 920 EA 1.00
057-06047-0001 LABEL, UNIT GRAPHI EA 2.00
057-06058-0001 PATENT INFORMATION EA 1.00
073-00630-0001 XPRESS HOUSING EA 1.00
089-05899-0010 SCR PHP 2-56X5/8 EA 4.00

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089-05903-0003 SCR PHP 4-40X3/16 EA 1.00


089-05903-0005 SCR PHP 4-40X5/16 EA 28.00
089-06008-0004 SCR FHP 4-40X1/4 EA 18.00
089-06008-0005 SCR FHP 4-40X5/16 EA 24.00
090-00153-0001 PLUG 21/32 EA 1.00
155-02835-0000 RF CABLE ASSEMBLY EA 1.00
155-02966-0002 CABLE ASSEMBLY, RI EA 1.00
187-01854-0001 FOAM DAMPER .375 EA 1.00
187-01909-0001 RX FOAM COMPRESS EA 1.00
187-01910-0001 EMI GASKET STRIP IN 16.50
200-05685-0000 KTA 810 POWER SUPP EA 1.00
200-09053-0000 KTA 810 RECEIVER A EA 1.00
200-09054-0000 KTA 810 TRANSMITTE EA 1.00
200-09757-0000 KTA 810 INTERCONNE EA 1.00
206-00423-0104 KMH 920 SYSTEM SOF EA 1.00
300-05638-0000 FINAL ASSEMBLY KTA RF .00

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066-01178-0102 KMH 920 W/O GPS 0


---------------------------------------------------------------
SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0102
---------------------------------------------------------------
000-01073-0000 KMH 920/ KTA 910 P RF .00
004-02235-4000 MINIMUM PERFORMANC RF .00
035-01007-0011 CONN CVR NAS813-22 EA 1.00
035-01007-0020 CONN CVR NAS820-8 EA 8.00
047-11029-0004 BOTTOM PLATE W/ HI EA 1.00
047-11038-0002 UNIT COVER EA 1.00
047-11040-0003 FRAME W/INSERTS EA 1.00
047-12542-0002 FRAME, PIVIOT W/FI EA 1.00
047-12565-0002 DATA CARD COVER W/ EA 1.00
047-12601-0001 FRONT COVER, RCVR EA 1.00
047-12656-0001 SPRING, FINGER EA 4.00
057-02203-0001 FLAVOR STCKR EA 1.00
057-02203-0002 FLAVOR STCKR EA 1.00
057-02322-0000 WARNING TAG BASE EA 1.00
057-03511-0001 DECAL, CAUTION EA 1.00
057-06042-0001 DECAL TOP SUM EA 1.00
057-06042-0002 DECAL DELTA 1 EA 1.00
057-06042-0003 DECAL DELTA 2 EA 1.00
057-06042-0004 DECAL TOP TST EA 1.00
057-06042-0005 DECAL BOT SUM EA 1.00
057-06042-0006 DECAL BOT DELTA 1 EA 1.00
057-06042-0007 DECAL BOT DELTA 2 EA 1.00
057-06042-0008 DECAL BOT TST EA 1.00
057-06046-0003 S/N TAG KMH 920 EA 1.00
057-06047-0001 LABEL, UNIT GRAPHI EA 2.00
057-06058-0001 PATENT INFORMATION EA 1.00
089-05899-0006 SCR PHP 2-56X3/8 EA 4.00
089-05903-0003 SCR PHP 4-40X3/16 EA 1.00
089-05903-0005 SCR PHP 4-40X5/16 EA 28.00
089-06008-0004 SCR FHP 4-40X1/4 EA 18.00

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089-06008-0005 SCR FHP 4-40X5/16 EA 24.00


090-00153-0001 PLUG 21/32 EA 2.00
187-01854-0001 FOAM DAMPER .375 EA 1.00
187-01909-0001 RX FOAM COMPRESS EA 1.00
187-01910-0001 EMI GASKET STRIP IN 16.50
200-05685-0000 KTA 810 POWER SUPP EA 1.00
200-09053-0000 KTA 810 RECEIVER A EA 1.00
200-09054-0000 KTA 810 TRANSMITTE EA 1.00
200-09757-0000 KTA 810 INTERCONNE EA 1.00
206-00422-0104 KMH 920 SYSTEM SOF EA 1.00
300-05638-0000 FINAL ASSEMBLY KTA RF .00

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066-01178-2101 KMH 920 W / GPS F


---------------------------------------------------------------
SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -2101
---------------------------------------------------------------
000-01073-0000 KMH 920/ KTA 910 P RF .00
004-02235-4000 MINIMUM PERFORMANC RF .00
016-01134-0001 COPPER TAPE 1 IN IN 1.00
035-01007-0011 CONN CVR NAS813-22 EA 1.00
035-01007-0020 CONN CVR NAS820-8 EA 9.00
047-10752-0000 COVER, XPRESS EA 1.00
047-11029-0004 BOTTOM PLATE W/ HI EA 1.00
047-11038-0002 UNIT COVER EA 1.00
047-11040-0003 FRAME W/INSERTS EA 1.00
047-12542-0002 FRAME, PIVIOT W/FI EA 1.00
047-12565-0002 DATA CARD COVER W/ EA 1.00
047-12601-0001 FRONT COVER, RCVR EA 1.00
047-12656-0001 SPRING, FINGER EA 4.00
057-02203-0001 FLAVOR STCKR EA 1.00
057-02203-0021 FLAVOR STCKR EA 1.00
057-02322-0000 WARNING TAG BASE EA 1.00
057-03511-0001 DECAL, CAUTION EA 1.00
057-06042-0001 DECAL TOP SUM EA 1.00
057-06042-0002 DECAL DELTA 1 EA 1.00
057-06042-0003 DECAL DELTA 2 EA 1.00
057-06042-0004 DECAL TOP TST EA 1.00
057-06042-0005 DECAL BOT SUM EA 1.00
057-06042-0006 DECAL BOT DELTA 1 EA 1.00
057-06042-0007 DECAL BOT DELTA 2 EA 1.00
057-06042-0008 DECAL BOT TST EA 1.00
057-06046-0002 S/N TAG, KMH 920 EA 1.00
057-06047-0001 LABEL, UNIT GRAPHI EA 2.00
057-06058-0001 PATENT INFORMATION EA 1.00
073-00630-0001 XPRESS HOUSING EA 1.00
089-05899-0010 SCR PHP 2-56X5/8 EA 4.00

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066-01178-2101 KMH 920 W / GPS F


---------------------------------------------------------------
SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -2101
---------------------------------------------------------------
089-05903-0003 SCR PHP 4-40X3/16 EA 1.00
089-05903-0005 SCR PHP 4-40X5/16 EA 28.00
089-06008-0004 SCR FHP 4-40X1/4 EA 18.00
089-06008-0005 SCR FHP 4-40X5/16 EA 24.00
090-00153-0001 PLUG 21/32 EA 1.00
155-02835-0000 RF CABLE ASSEMBLY EA 1.00
155-02966-0002 CABLE ASSEMBLY, RI EA 1.00
187-01854-0001 FOAM DAMPER .375 EA 1.00
187-01909-0001 RX FOAM COMPRESS EA 1.00
187-01910-0001 EMI GASKET STRIP IN 16.50
200-05685-0000 KTA 810 POWER SUPP EA 1.00
200-09053-0000 KTA 810 RECEIVER A EA 1.00
200-09054-0000 KTA 810 TRANSMITTE EA 1.00
200-09757-0000 KTA 810 INTERCONNE EA 1.00
206-00423-0103 KMH 920 SYSTEM SOF EA 1.00
300-05638-0000 FINAL ASSEMBLY KTA RF .00

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066-01178-0101 KMH 920 WO / GPS F


---------------------------------------------------------------
SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0101
---------------------------------------------------------------
000-01073-0000 KMH 920/ KTA 910 P RF .00
004-02235-4000 MINIMUM PERFORMANC RF .00
035-01007-0011 CONN CVR NAS813-22 EA 1.00
035-01007-0020 CONN CVR NAS820-8 EA 8.00
047-11029-0004 BOTTOM PLATE W/ HI EA 1.00
047-11038-0002 UNIT COVER EA 1.00
047-11040-0003 FRAME W/INSERTS EA 1.00
047-12542-0002 FRAME, PIVIOT W/FI EA 1.00
047-12565-0002 DATA CARD COVER W/ EA 1.00
047-12601-0001 FRONT COVER, RCVR EA 1.00
047-12656-0001 SPRING, FINGER EA 4.00
057-02203-0001 FLAVOR STCKR EA 2.00
057-02322-0000 WARNING TAG BASE EA 1.00
057-03511-0001 DECAL, CAUTION EA 1.00
057-06042-0001 DECAL TOP SUM EA 1.00
057-06042-0002 DECAL DELTA 1 EA 1.00
057-06042-0003 DECAL DELTA 2 EA 1.00
057-06042-0004 DECAL TOP TST EA 1.00
057-06042-0005 DECAL BOT SUM EA 1.00
057-06042-0006 DECAL BOT DELTA 1 EA 1.00
057-06042-0007 DECAL BOT DELTA 2 EA 1.00
057-06042-0008 DECAL BOT TST EA 1.00
057-06046-0002 S/N TAG, KMH 920 EA 1.00
057-06047-0001 LABEL, UNIT GRAPHI EA 2.00
057-06058-0001 PATENT INFORMATION EA 1.00
089-05899-0006 SCR PHP 2-56X3/8 EA 4.00
089-05903-0003 SCR PHP 4-40X3/16 EA 1.00
089-05903-0005 SCR PHP 4-40X5/16 EA 28.00
089-06008-0004 SCR FHP 4-40X1/4 EA 18.00
089-06008-0005 SCR FHP 4-40X5/16 EA 24.00

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090-00153-0001 PLUG 21/32 EA 2.00


187-01854-0001 FOAM DAMPER .375 EA 1.00
187-01909-0001 RX FOAM COMPRESS EA 1.00
187-01910-0001 EMI GASKET STRIP IN 16.50
200-05685-0000 KTA 810 POWER SUPP EA 1.00
200-09053-0000 KTA 810 RECEIVER A EA 1.00
200-09054-0000 KTA 810 TRANSMITTE EA 1.00
200-09757-0000 KTA 810 INTERCONNE EA 1.00
206-00422-0103 KMH 920 SYSTEM SOF EA 1.00
300-05638-0000 FINAL ASSEMBLY KTA RF .00

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KMH 920/KTA 910 FINAL ASSEMBLY DRAWING (300-05638-0000 R-V)


FIGURE 10001 (SHEET 1 OF 3)

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FIGURE 10001 (SHEET 2 OF 3)

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FIGURE 10001 (SHEET 3 OF 3)

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066-01177-0101 KTA 910 FINAL ASSEMBLY D


---------------------------------------------------------------
SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0101
---------------------------------------------------------------
000-01073-0000 KMH 920/ KTA 910 P RF .00
004-02235-4000 MINIMUM PERFORMANC RF .00
035-01007-0011 CONN CVR NAS813-22 EA 1.00
035-01007-0020 CONN CVR NAS820-8 EA 8.00
047-11029-0004 BOTTOM PLATE W/ HI EA 1.00
047-11038-0002 UNIT COVER EA 1.00
047-11040-0003 FRAME W/INSERTS EA 1.00
047-12542-0002 FRAME, PIVIOT W/FI EA 1.00
047-12565-0002 DATA CARD COVER W/ EA 1.00
047-12601-0001 FRONT COVER, RCVR EA 1.00
047-12656-0001 SPRING, FINGER EA 4.00
057-02203-0001 FLAVOR STCKR EA 2.00
057-02322-0000 WARNING TAG BASE EA 1.00
057-03511-0001 DECAL, CAUTION EA 1.00
057-06042-0001 DECAL TOP SUM EA 1.00
057-06042-0002 DECAL DELTA 1 EA 1.00
057-06042-0003 DECAL DELTA 2 EA 1.00
057-06042-0004 DECAL TOP TST EA 1.00
057-06042-0005 DECAL BOT SUM EA 1.00
057-06042-0006 DECAL BOT DELTA 1 EA 1.00
057-06042-0007 DECAL BOT DELTA 2 EA 1.00
057-06042-0008 DECAL BOT TST EA 1.00
057-06046-0001 S/N TAG, KTA 910 EA 1.00
057-06047-0001 LABEL, UNIT GRAPHI EA 2.00
089-05903-0003 SCR PHP 4-40X3/16 EA 1.00
089-05903-0005 SCR PHP 4-40X5/16 EA 21.00
089-06008-0004 SCR FHP 4-40X1/4 EA 18.00
089-06008-0005 SCR FHP 4-40X5/16 EA 24.00
090-00153-0001 PLUG 21/32 EA 2.00
187-01854-0001 FOAM DAMPER .375 EA 1.00

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187-01909-0001 RX FOAM COMPRESS EA 1.00


187-01910-0001 EMI GASKET STRIP IN 16.50
200-05685-0000 KTA 810 POWER SUPP EA 1.00
200-09053-0000 KTA 810 RECEIVER A EA 1.00
200-09054-0000 KTA 810 TRANSMITTE EA 1.00
200-09757-0000 KTA 810 INTERCONNE EA 1.00
206-00421-0102 KTA 910 SYSTEM SOF EA 1.00
300-05638-0000 FINAL ASSEMBLY KTA RF .00

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200-09054-0000 KTA 810 TRANSMITTER ASSEMBLY J


---------------------------------------------------------------
SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000
---------------------------------------------------------------
016-01426-0000 16 HI FREQ COAT 2577 AR 1.00
030-00168-0000 5 CONN RCPT TNC EA 2.00
030-00179-0003 6 BNC PANEL JACK EA 2.00
047-11028-0001 3 TOP COVER EA 1.00
047-12050-0001 8 COAX BRAID SADDLE EA 1.00
047-12605-0001 7 TX SHIELD EA 1.00
073-05186-0003 2 FRAME, W/FINISH EA 1.00
075-05134-0003 4 BRACKET, XR EA 1.00
089-05432-0003 10 SCR, MACH, 2-56, F EA 16.00
089-05903-0002 12 SCR PHP 4-40X1/8 EA 2.00
089-05903-0004 9 SCR PHP 4-40X1/4 EA 52.00
089-05903-0005 11 SCR PHP 4-40X5/16 EA 2.00
091-00009-0000 13 GROMMET RUBBER EA 1.00
091-00109-0003 15 CABLE TIE EA 2.00
155-02859-0001 14 CABLE ASSY, COAX, EA 1.00
200-09038-0010 1 KTA 810 TRANSMITTE EA 1.00
300-09054-0000 KTA 810 TRANSMITTE RF .00

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TRANSMITTER MODULE ASSEMBLY (300-09054-0000 R-C)


FIGURE 10002 (SHEET 1 OF 2)

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TRANSMITTER MODULE ASSEMBLY (300-09054-0000 R-C)


FIGURE 10002 (SHEET 2 OF 2)

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200-09038-0010 KTA 810 TRANSMITTER AF


---------------------------------------------------------------
SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0010
---------------------------------------------------------------
C101 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C102 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C103 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C104 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C105 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C106 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C109 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C110 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C111 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C112 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C113 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C114 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C115 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C116 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V AR 1.00
C117 096-01186-0011 CAP 47UF 10V 10% EA 1.00
C118 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C119 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C120 096-01186-0011 CAP 47UF 10V 10% EA 1.00
C121 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C123 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C124 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C125 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C126 106-04103-0046 CAP CH 10K X7R/50V EA 1.00
C127 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C128 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C129 096-01186-0009 CAP 4.7UF 10V 10% EA 1.00
C130 106-04103-0046 CAP CH 10K X7R/50V EA 1.00
C131 096-01186-0009 CAP 4.7UF 10V 10% EA 1.00
C132 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C133 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00

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C134 106-00116-0037 CAP CHIP PORCELAIN EA 1.00


C135 106-00116-0037 CAP CHIP PORCELAIN EA 1.00
C136 106-00116-0037 CAP CHIP PORCELAIN EA 1.00
C137 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C138 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C139 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C140 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C142 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C144 102-00071-0001 CAP VAR 0.6-4.5PF EA 1.00
C145 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C147 102-00071-0001 CAP VAR 0.6-4.5PF EA 1.00
C148 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C149 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C150 106-00044-0029 CAP CH 2.7PF AR 1.00
C151 102-00071-0001 CAP VAR 0.6-4.5PF EA 1.00
C152 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C153 102-00071-0001 CAP VAR 0.6-4.5PF EA 1.00
C154 106-00044-0007 CAP CHIP 4.7PF500V EA .10
C154 106-00044-0010 CAP CHIP 6.8PF500V EA .70
C154 106-00044-0011 CAP CHIP 5.6PF500V EA .10
C154 106-00044-0047 1.5PF+/.25 500V EA .10
C155 102-00071-0001 CAP VAR 0.6-4.5PF EA 1.00
C156 106-00044-0029 CAP CH 2.7PF EA 1.00
C157 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C158 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C159 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C160 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C161 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C162 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C163 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C164 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C165 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C166 106-00044-0029 CAP CH 2.7PF AR 1.00
C167 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00

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C168 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00


C169 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C170 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C171 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C172 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C173 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C175 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C176 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C177 106-00044-0009 CAP CHIP 3.9PF500V EA 1.00
C178 106-00044-0009 CAP CHIP 3.9PF500V EA 1.00
C179 106-00044-0047 1.5PF+/.25 500V AR 1.00
C180 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V AR 1.00
C181 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V AR 1.00
C182 102-00071-0001 CAP VAR 0.6-4.5PF AR 1.00
C183 106-00044-0029 CAP CH 2.7PF AR 1.00
C201 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C202 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C209 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C210 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C211 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C212 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C213 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C214 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C215 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C216 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C217 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C218 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C219 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C220 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C221 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C222 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C223 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C224 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C225 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00

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C226 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00


C227 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C228 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C229 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C230 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C231 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C232 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C239 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C241 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C242 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C243 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C244 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C245 106-00044-0029 CAP CH 2.7PF EA 1.00
C246 106-00044-0029 CAP CH 2.7PF EA 1.00
C247 106-00044-0029 CAP CH 2.7PF EA 1.00
C248 106-00044-0029 CAP CH 2.7PF EA 1.00
C249 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C301 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C302 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C303 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C304 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C305 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C306 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C307 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C308 106-00044-0010 CAP CHIP 6.8PF500V EA 1.00
C309 106-05101-0026 CAPCH100PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C310 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C311 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C312 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C313 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C314 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C315 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C316 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C317 106-00044-0010 CAP CHIP 6.8PF500V EA 1.00

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C318 106-05101-0026 CAPCH100PFNPO/100V EA 1.00


C319 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C320 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C321 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C322 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C323 106-00044-0054 CAP CH 12PF 5% EA 1.00
C324 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C325 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C326 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C327 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C328 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C329 102-00071-0001 CAP VAR 0.6-4.5PF EA 1.00
C330 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C331 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C332 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C333 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C334 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C335 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C336 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C337 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C338 106-05101-0026 CAPCH100PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C339 106-05101-0026 CAPCH100PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C340 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C341 106-05330-0226 CAP CH 0805 33PF N EA 1.00
C342 106-05330-0226 CAP CH 0805 33PF N EA 1.00
C343 106-05330-0226 CAP CH 0805 33PF N EA 1.00
C344 106-05330-0226 CAP CH 0805 33PF N EA 1.00
C345 106-05101-0026 CAPCH100PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C346 106-05101-0026 CAPCH100PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C347 106-00116-0014 CAP CHIP PORCELAIN EA 1.00
C348 096-01186-0009 CAP 4.7UF 10V 10% EA 1.00
C349 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C350 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C351 106-00044-0010 CAP CHIP 6.8PF500V EA 1.00

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C352 106-00044-0010 CAP CHIP 6.8PF500V EA 1.00


C353 106-00044-0009 CAP CHIP 3.9PF500V EA 1.00
C401 096-01186-0011 CAP 47UF 10V 10% EA 1.00
C402 096-01186-0011 CAP 47UF 10V 10% EA 1.00
C403 097-01141-0041 CAP EL 140UF 75V J EA 1.00
C404 106-04223-0057 CAP CH 22KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C405 106-00058-0031 CAP SMPS J LEAD .1 EA 1.00
C406 105-00046-0004 CAP MY 3UF 100V10% EA 1.00
C407 106-05101-0026 CAPCH100PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C408 097-00208-0008 CAP AL 1200UF 75V EA 1.00
C410 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C412 106-04103-0046 CAP CH 10K X7R/50V EA 1.00
C413 106-04103-0046 CAP CH 10K X7R/50V EA 1.00
C414 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C415 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C416 106-04561-0026 CAPCH560PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C417 106-04271-0026 CAPCH270PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C418 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C420 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C421 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C422 106-05101-0026 CAPCH100PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C423 096-01186-0011 CAP 47UF 10V 10% EA 1.00
C424 096-01186-0011 CAP 47UF 10V 10% EA 1.00
C425 106-04223-0057 CAP CH 22KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C426 106-04223-0057 CAP CH 22KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C427 106-04223-0057 CAP CH 22KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C428 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C429 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C430 106-04103-0046 CAP CH 10K X7R/50V EA 1.00
C431 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C432 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C433 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C434 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C435 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00

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C436 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00


C437 106-04103-0046 CAP CH 10K X7R/50V EA 1.00
C438 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C439 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C440 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C441 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C442 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C443 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C444 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C445 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C446 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C447 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C448 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C449 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C450 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C451 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C452 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C453 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C454 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C455 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C456 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C457 106-00058-0031 CAP SMPS J LEAD .1 EA 1.00
C458 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C459 106-00058-0031 CAP SMPS J LEAD .1 EA 1.00
C460 105-00046-0004 CAP MY 3UF 100V10% EA 1.00
C501 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C502 106-00110-0000 CAP CH4700PFX7R500 EA 1.00
C503 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C504 106-00110-0000 CAP CH4700PFX7R500 EA 1.00
C505 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C506 106-00110-0000 CAP CH4700PFX7R500 EA 1.00
C507 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C508 106-00110-0000 CAP CH4700PFX7R500 EA 1.00
C509 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00

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C510 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00


C511 106-00110-0000 CAP CH4700PFX7R500 EA 1.00
C512 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C513 106-00110-0000 CAP CH4700PFX7R500 EA 1.00
C514 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C515 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C516 106-00058-0031 CAP SMPS J LEAD .1 EA 1.00
C518 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C519 106-00110-0000 CAP CH4700PFX7R500 EA 1.00
C520 106-04683-0046 CAP CH 68KX7R 50V EA 1.00
C521 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C522 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C523 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C524 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C525 106-00044-0051 CAP CH 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C526 106-04683-0046 CAP CH 68KX7R 50V EA 1.00
C527 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C528 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C529 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C530 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C531 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C532 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C533 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C534 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C535 106-00044-0003 CAP CHIP 33PF 500V EA 1.00
C601 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C602 106-00110-0000 CAP CH4700PFX7R500 EA 1.00
C603 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C604 106-05390-0026 CAP CH39PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C605 106-00110-0000 CAP CH4700PFX7R500 EA 1.00
C606 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C607 106-05390-0026 CAP CH39PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C608 106-00110-0000 CAP CH4700PFX7R500 EA 1.00
C609 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00

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C610 106-00110-0000 CAP CH4700PFX7R500 EA 1.00


C611 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C612 106-05390-0026 CAP CH39PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C613 106-05101-0026 CAPCH100PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C614 106-05390-0026 CAP CH39PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C615 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C616 106-05101-0026 CAPCH100PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C617 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C618 106-04101-0026 CH 100PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C619 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
CR201 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR205 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR206 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR207 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR208 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR209 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR210 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR211 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR212 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR213 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR214 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR215 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR216 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR217 007-06441-0000 DIODE HOT CARRIER EA 1.00
CR301 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR302 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR303 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR304 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR305 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR306 007-06453-0001 HV PIN DIO CERAMIC EA 1.00
CR307 007-06184-0000 DIO DUAL SWITCHING EA 1.00
CR308 007-06184-0000 DIO DUAL SWITCHING EA 1.00
CR309 007-06184-0000 DIO DUAL SWITCHING EA 1.00
CR310 007-06184-0000 DIO DUAL SWITCHING EA 1.00

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CR401 007-05245-0002 DIO Z 3.9V SMD EA 1.00


CR402 007-06177-0000 SMD DIO SI MMBD914 EA 1.00
CR403 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
CR405 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
CR406 007-06177-0000 SMD DIO SI MMBD914 EA 1.00
CR501 007-06441-0000 DIODE HOT CARRIER EA 1.00
CR601 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
FL101 017-00271-0001 CERAMIC FILTER, 1 EA 1.00
J401 155-02335-0019 CABLE ASSY, RIBBON EA 1.00
J511 030-02217-0011 RT ANGLE HDR 3PIN EA 1.00
L101 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
L102 047-09894-0003 INDUCTOR STRAP EA 1.00
L103 047-09894-0003 INDUCTOR STRAP EA 1.00
L104 047-09894-0001 INDUCTOR STRAP EA 1.00
L105 047-09894-0001 INDUCTOR STRAP EA 1.00
L106 047-09894-0001 INDUCTOR STRAP EA 1.00
L107 019-02660-0040 IND SM 10000 10% EA 1.00
L108 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
L109 019-02660-0013 IND SM 100 10% EA 1.00
L110 019-02660-0013 IND SM 100 10% EA 1.00
L111 019-02660-0003 IND SM 15 20% EA 1.00
L112 019-02660-0013 IND SM 100 10% EA 1.00
L113 047-09894-0001 INDUCTOR STRAP EA 1.00
L201 019-02660-0002 IND SM 10 20% EA 1.00
L202 019-02660-0002 IND SM 10 20% EA 1.00
L301 019-02660-0013 IND SM 100 10% EA 1.00
L302 019-02660-0047 IND SM 47 NH 20% EA 1.00
L303 019-02660-0001 IND SM 8.2 20% EA 1.00
L401 019-02660-0013 IND SM 100 10% EA 1.00
L501 019-02730-0007 IND SM 22UH 5% EA 1.00
L502 019-02730-0007 IND SM 22UH 5% EA 1.00
L503 019-02730-0007 IND SM 22UH 5% EA 1.00
L504 019-02730-0007 IND SM 22UH 5% EA 1.00
L505 019-02730-0007 IND SM 22UH 5% EA 1.00

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L506 019-02730-0007 IND SM 22UH 5% EA 1.00


L507 019-02730-0007 IND SM 22UH 5% EA 1.00
L508 019-02730-0007 IND SM 22UH 5% EA 1.00
L601 019-02730-0007 IND SM 22UH 5% EA 1.00
L602 019-02730-0007 IND SM 22UH 5% EA 1.00
L603 019-02730-0007 IND SM 22UH 5% EA 1.00
L604 019-02730-0007 IND SM 22UH 5% EA 1.00
Q101 007-00331-0000 TRANSISTOR SI NPN, EA 1.00
Q102 007-00396-0010 XSTRS TPR400R EA 1.00
Q103 007-01289-0001 XTR RF 15W, 50V, C EA 1.00
Q301 007-00996-0000 SURFACEMOUNT P-MOS EA 1.00
Q401 007-00692-0000 XSTRNPN BCX56S0T89 EA 1.00
Q402 007-00996-0000 SURFACEMOUNT P-MOS EA 1.00
Q403 007-00996-0000 SURFACEMOUNT P-MOS EA 1.00
Q404 007-00692-0000 XSTRNPN BCX56S0T89 EA 1.00
Q405 007-00996-0000 SURFACEMOUNT P-MOS EA 1.00
Q406 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
Q407 007-00996-0000 SURFACEMOUNT P-MOS EA 1.00
Q501 007-00996-0001 P-CHAN MOSFET 400V EA 1.00
Q502 007-00549-0000 XSTR MMBT4401 EA 1.00
Q503 007-01008-0000 MMBT6520L EA 1.00
Q504 007-00996-0001 P-CHAN MOSFET 400V EA 1.00
Q505 007-00549-0000 XSTR MMBT4401 EA 1.00
Q506 007-01008-0000 MMBT6520L EA 1.00
Q507 007-00996-0001 P-CHAN MOSFET 400V EA 1.00
Q508 007-00549-0000 XSTR MMBT4401 EA 1.00
Q509 007-01008-0000 MMBT6520L EA 1.00
Q510 007-00996-0001 P-CHAN MOSFET 400V EA 1.00
Q511 007-00549-0000 XSTR MMBT4401 EA 1.00
Q512 007-01008-0000 MMBT6520L EA 1.00
Q513 007-00996-0001 P-CHAN MOSFET 400V EA 1.00
Q514 007-00549-0000 XSTR MMBT4401 EA 1.00
Q515 007-01008-0000 MMBT6520L EA 1.00
Q516 007-00996-0001 P-CHAN MOSFET 400V EA 1.00

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Q517 007-00549-0000 XSTR MMBT4401 EA 1.00


Q518 007-01008-0000 MMBT6520L EA 1.00
Q519 007-00996-0001 P-CHAN MOSFET 400V EA 1.00
Q520 007-00549-0000 XSTR MMBT4401 EA 1.00
Q521 007-01008-0000 MMBT6520L EA 1.00
Q522 007-00996-0001 P-CHAN MOSFET 400V EA 1.00
Q523 007-00549-0000 XSTR MMBT4401 EA 1.00
Q524 007-01008-0000 MMBT6520L EA 1.00
Q601 007-00996-0001 P-CHAN MOSFET 400V EA 1.00
Q602 007-00549-0000 XSTR MMBT4401 EA 1.00
Q603 007-01008-0000 MMBT6520L EA 1.00
Q604 007-00996-0001 P-CHAN MOSFET 400V EA 1.00
Q605 007-00549-0000 XSTR MMBT4401 EA 1.00
Q606 007-01008-0000 MMBT6520L EA 1.00
Q607 007-00996-0001 P-CHAN MOSFET 400V EA 1.00
Q608 007-00549-0000 XSTR MMBT4401 EA 1.00
Q609 007-01008-0000 MMBT6520L EA 1.00
Q610 007-00996-0001 P-CHAN MOSFET 400V EA 1.00
Q611 007-00549-0000 XSTR MMBT4401 EA 1.00
Q612 007-01008-0000 MMBT6520L EA 1.00
Q613 007-00693-0000 XSTRPNP BCX53SOT89 EA 1.00
R101 139-20562-0000 RES CH 5.62 EW 1% EA 1.00
R102 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
R103 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA .10
R103 139-00750-0000 RES CH 75.0 EW 1% EA .90
R104 139-00499-0000 RES CH 49.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R105 139-00499-0000 RES CH 49.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R106 139-00562-0000 RES CH 56.2 EW 1% EA 1.00
R107 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA 1.00
R108 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
R109 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
R110 139-01500-0000 RES CH 150 EW 1% EA 1.00
R111 139-00931-0000 RES CH 93.1 EW 1% EA .90
R111 139-01500-0000 RES CH 150 EW 1% EA .10

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R112 139-00931-0000 RES CH 93.1 EW 1% EA .90


R112 139-01500-0000 RES CH 150 EW 1% EA .10
R113 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
R114 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA .90
R114 139-00383-0000 RES CH 38.3 EW 1% EA .10
R115 139-01500-0000 RES CH 150 EW 1% EA 1.00
R116 139-00562-0000 RES CH 56.2 EW 1% EA 1.00
R117 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA .10
R117 139-00100-0000 RES CHIP 10 EW 1% EA .10
R117 139-00200-0000 RES CH 20.0 EW 1% EA .60
R117 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA .10
R117 139-00499-0000 RES CH 49.9 EW 1% EA .10
R118 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA .90
R118 139-20562-0000 RES CH 5.62 EW 1% EA .10
R119 139-09090-0000 RES CHIP 909 EW 1% AR 1.00
R120 139-09090-0000 RES CHIP 909 EW 1% AR 1.00
R121 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R122 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R201 139-01001-0030 RES CH 1000 HW 1% EA 1.00
R202 139-00100-0030 RES CH 10 HW 1% EA 1.00
R203 139-01001-0030 RES CH 1000 HW 1% EA 1.00
R206 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R207 139-03010-0030 RES CH 301 HW 1% EA 1.00
R208 139-00100-0030 RES CH 10 HW 1% EA .90
R208 139-00178-0030 RES CH 17.8 HW 1% EA .10
R209 139-03010-0030 RES CH 301 HW 1% EA 1.00
R210 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R211 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R212 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R213 139-00374-0030 RES CH 37.4 HW 1% EA 1.00
R214 139-01500-0030 RES CH 150 HW 1% EA 1.00
R215 139-01500-0030 RES CH 150 HW 1% EA 1.00
R216 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R217 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00

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R219 139-00887-0030 RES CH 88.7 HW 1% EA 1.00
R220 139-00887-0030 RES CH 88.7 HW 1% EA 1.00
R221 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R222 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R224 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R225 139-00100-0030 RES CH 10 HW 1% AR 1.00
R301 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R302 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R303 139-02001-0000 RES CHIP 2K EW 1% EA 1.00
R304 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R305 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R306 139-02001-0000 RES CHIP 2K EW 1% EA 1.00
R307 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R308 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R309 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R310 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA 1.00
R311 139-00499-0000 RES CH 49.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R312 139-02001-0000 RES CHIP 2K EW 1% EA 1.00
R313 139-00499-0000 RES CH 49.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R315 139-02001-0000 RES CHIP 2K EW 1% EA 1.00
R401 133-00562-3202 RES VAR 12/15T 2K EA 1.00
R402 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA .10
R402 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA .90
R403 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R404 139-04120-0000 RES CH 412 EW 1% EA 1.00
R405 139-01001-0020 RES CH 1000 QW 1% EA 1.00
R406 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
R407 139-01820-0000 RES CH 182 EW 1% EA 1.00
R408 139-01001-0020 RES CH 1000 QW 1% EA 1.00
R409 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R410 139-08250-0000 RES CH 825 EW 1% EA 1.00
R411 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
R412 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00

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R414 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R415 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R416 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R417 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R418 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R419 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
R420 139-01000-0030 RES CH 100 HW 1% EA 1.00
R421 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R422 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R423 139-02001-0000 RES CHIP 2K EW 1% EA 1.00
R424 133-00562-3202 RES VAR 12/15T 2K EA 1.00
R425 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R426 139-03322-0000 RES CH 33.2K EW 1% EA 1.00
R427 139-07500-0000 RES CHIP 750 EW 1% EA 1.00
R428 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R429 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R430 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R431 139-01003-0000 RES CHIP 100KEW1% EA 1.00
R432 139-00100-0000 RES CHIP 10 EW 1% EA 1.00
R433 015-00230-0103 RES NTWK 10K SO EA 1.00
R434 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R435 139-00000-0014 CKT JUMPER 0805 EA 1.00
R436 139-00000-0014 CKT JUMPER 0805 EA 1.00
R437 139-01000-0010 RES CH 100 .1W 1% EA 1.00
R438 139-01000-0010 RES CH 100 .1W 1% EA 1.00
R439 139-01000-0010 RES CH 100 .1W 1% EA 1.00
R440 139-01000-0010 RES CH 100 .1W 1% EA 1.00
R441 139-01000-0030 RES CH 100 HW 1% EA 1.00
R501 139-00511-0030 RES CH 51.1 HW 1% EA 1.00
R502 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R503 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R504 139-01004-0000 RES CHIP 1M EW 1% EA 1.00
R505 139-00511-0030 RES CH 51.1 HW 1% EA 1.00

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R507 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R508 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R509 139-01004-0000 RES CHIP 1M EW 1% EA 1.00
R510 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R511 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R512 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R513 139-01004-0000 RES CHIP 1M EW 1% EA 1.00
R514 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R515 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R516 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R517 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R518 139-01004-0000 RES CHIP 1M EW 1% EA 1.00
R519 139-00511-0030 RES CH 51.1 HW 1% EA 1.00
R520 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R521 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R522 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R523 139-01004-0000 RES CHIP 1M EW 1% EA 1.00
R524 139-00511-0030 RES CH 51.1 HW 1% EA 1.00
R525 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R526 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R527 139-01004-0000 RES CHIP 1M EW 1% EA 1.00
R528 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R529 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R530 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R531 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R532 139-01004-0000 RES CHIP 1M EW 1% EA 1.00
R533 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R534 139-00511-0030 RES CH 51.1 HW 1% EA 1.00
R535 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R536 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R537 139-01004-0000 RES CHIP 1M EW 1% EA 1.00
R538 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R539 139-01005-0000 RES CH 10M EW 1% EA 1.00

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R540 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA 1.00


R541 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R542 139-05621-0000 RES CHIP 5.62KEW1% EA 1.00
R543 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R544 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R601 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R602 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R603 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R604 139-01004-0000 RES CHIP 1M EW 1% EA 1.00
R605 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R606 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R607 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R608 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R609 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R610 139-01004-0000 RES CHIP 1M EW 1% EA 1.00
R611 139-00511-0030 RES CH 51.1 HW 1% EA 1.00
R612 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R613 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R614 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R616 139-01004-0000 RES CHIP 1M EW 1% EA 1.00
R617 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R618 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R619 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R620 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R621 139-01004-0000 RES CHIP 1M EW 1% EA 1.00
R622 139-20475-0020 RES CH 4.75 QW 1% EA 1.00
R623 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R624 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R626 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
R627 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA 1.00
R628 139-00499-0000 RES CH 49.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R629 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R631 139-00000-0014 CKT JUMPER 0805 EA 1.00
RT402 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00

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RT403 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00


TP101 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
U101 200-09986-0000 FREQUENCY SYNTHESI EA 1.00
U102 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U103 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U104 120-03829-0001 CASCADEABLE GAIN B EA 1.00
U105 120-03829-0001 CASCADEABLE GAIN B EA 1.00
U106 120-03790-0001 3V GSM POWER AMP EA 1.00
U301 120-03823-0001 VCO BUFFER AMPLIFI EA 1.00
U302 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U303 120-03829-0001 CASCADEABLE GAIN B EA 1.00
U304 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U401 120-03174-0014 OP AMP BI FET SO EA 1.00
U402 123-00000-1003 74AC00 SO PKG EA 1.00
U403 120-03762-0001 QUAD DRIVER, SO-16 EA 1.00
U404 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
U405 123-00000-1003 74AC00 SO PKG EA 1.00
U501 123-00000-1003 74AC00 SO PKG EA 1.00
U502 123-00000-1003 74AC00 SO PKG EA 1.00
U503 123-00000-1003 74AC00 SO PKG EA 1.00
U504 120-03174-0014 OP AMP BI FET SO EA 1.00
U601 123-00004-1003 74AC04 SO PKG EA 1.00
Y101 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
002-09038-0010 KTA 810 TRANSMITTE RF .00
009-09038-0010 KTA 810 TRANSMITTE RF .00
009-09038-0011 1 KTA 810 TRANSMITTE EA 1.00
016-01024-0000 TV CORONA LACQUER AR 1.00
016-01040-0000 COATING TYPE AR AR 1.00
016-01442-0000 11 E-6000 CLEAR SEALA AR 1.00
024-05021-0004 STRAP COPPER .250 AR 1.00
024-05021-0006 2 STRAP COPPER .035 IN 2.00
026-00032-0000 WIRE, CU, 28AWG, T AR 1.00
026-00032-0008 WIRE, CU, 28AWG, S IN 2.00
047-09661-0001 3 RESONATOR BRKT EA 1.00

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047-12563-0001 4 TX HEATSINK EA 1.00


047-12622-0001 10 XSTR STRAP EA 2.00
057-05144-0000 5 ESD TAG EXTR CARD EA 1.00
076-02235-0001 6 TUNING SLEEVE EA 1.00
089-05523-0003 7 SCR FLHP 4-40X3/16 EA 2.00
089-06953-0001 8 SET SCREW, 4-40 X EA 1.00
192-09038-0010 KTA 810 TRANSMITTE RF .00
300-09038-0010 KTA 810 TRANSMITTE RF .00

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TRANSMITTER BOARD ASSEMBLY (300-09038-0010 R-AM)


FIGURE 10003 SHEET 1 OF 6

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FIGURE 10003 SHEET 2 OF 6

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FIGURE 10003 SHEET 3 OF 6

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FIGURE 10003 SHEET 4 OF 6

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FIGURE 10003 SHEET 5 OF 6

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FIGURE 10003 SHEET 6 OF 6

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200-09053-0000 KTA 810 RECEIVER ASSEMBLY L


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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000
---------------------------------------------------------------
030-00168-0000 CONN RCPT TNC EA 4.00
047-12629-0001 RX COVER KTA 810 EA 1.00
073-05187-0001 RX FRAME EA 1.00
075-05134-0005 BRACKET, RCVR EA 1.00
076-00165-0009 SPACER BRS EA 3.00
089-05432-0003 SCR, MACH, 2-56, F EA 16.00
089-05878-0012 SCR PHP 4-40 X 3/4 EA 4.00
089-05903-0005 SCR PHP 4-40X5/16 EA 10.00
089-05903-0008 SCR PHP 4-40X1/2 EA 3.00
091-00009-0000 GROMMET RUBBER EA 1.00
155-02957-0001 CABLE ASSY, COAX EA 1.00
200-09039-0000 KTA 810 RECEIVER B EA 1.00
200-09042-0000 KTA 810 VIDEO BOAR EA 1.00
300-09053-0000 RECEIVER ASSEMBLY RF .00

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FIGURE 10004 (SHEET 1 OF 2)

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FIGURE 10004 (SHEET 2 OF 2)

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200-09039-0000 KTA 810 RECEIVER BOARD AA


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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000
---------------------------------------------------------------
C117 096-01186-0019 CAP 22UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C250 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C251 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C252 106-05330-0226 CAP CH 0805 33PF N EA 1.00
C253 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C254 106-05330-0226 CAP CH 0805 33PF N EA 1.00
C255 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C256 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C257 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C258 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C259 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C260 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C261 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C262 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C263 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C264 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C266 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C267 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C275 106-05330-0226 CAP CH 0805 33PF N EA 1.00
C276 106-05330-0226 CAP CH 0805 33PF N EA 1.00
C277 106-05330-0226 CAP CH 0805 33PF N EA 1.00
C278 106-05330-0226 CAP CH 0805 33PF N EA 1.00
C281 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C282 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C283 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C284 106-05330-0226 CAP CH 0805 33PF N EA 1.00
C285 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C286 106-05330-0226 CAP CH 0805 33PF N EA 1.00
C287 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C288 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C290 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C293 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C294 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C295 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C298 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C299 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C300 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C301 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C302 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C303 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C304 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C305 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C306 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C307 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C308 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C309 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C314 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C315 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C316 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C317 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C318 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C319 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C320 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00

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C321 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00


C322 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C323 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C324 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C325 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C326 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C327 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C329 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C330 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C331 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C332 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C333 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C334 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C335 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C336 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C337 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C338 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C339 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C340 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C341 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C342 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C343 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C344 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C345 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C346 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C349 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C353 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C354 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C368 106-05820-0023 82PF 100V 1% CHIP EA 1.00
C377 106-05820-0023 82PF 100V 1% CHIP EA 1.00
C394 106-05430-0016 CAP CH 43PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C395 106-05430-0016 CAP CH 43PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C400 106-05430-0016 CAP CH 43PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C401 106-05430-0016 CAP CH 43PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C410 096-01186-0019 CAP 22UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C411 096-01186-0019 CAP 22UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C412 096-01186-0019 CAP 22UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C413 096-01186-0019 CAP 22UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C414 096-01186-0019 CAP 22UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C416 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C419 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C422 096-01186-0019 CAP 22UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C423 106-05121-0023 CAP, CH, 120 PF 10 EA 1.00
C424 106-05121-0023 CAP, CH, 120 PF 10 EA 1.00
C425 106-05121-0023 CAP, CH, 120 PF 10 EA 1.00
C426 106-05121-0023 CAP, CH, 120 PF 10 EA 1.00
C427 106-05750-0023 CAP CH 75 PF NPO 1 EA 1.00
C428 106-05750-0023 CAP CH 75 PF NPO 1 EA 1.00
C429 106-05750-0023 CAP CH 75 PF NPO 1 EA 1.00
C430 106-05750-0023 CAP CH 75 PF NPO 1 EA 1.00
C431 106-05680-0023 CAP CH 68 F NPO 10 EA 1.00
C432 106-05680-0023 CAP CH 68 F NPO 10 EA 1.00
C433 106-05680-0023 CAP CH 68 F NPO 10 EA 1.00
C434 106-05680-0023 CAP CH 68 F NPO 10 EA 1.00
C435 106-00138-0003 CAP CHIP 430PF 150 EA 1.00
C436 106-00138-0003 CAP CHIP 430PF 150 EA 1.00
C437 106-00138-0003 CAP CHIP 430PF 150 EA 1.00

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C439 106-00138-0003 CAP CHIP 430PF 150 EA 1.00
C440 106-00138-0003 CAP CHIP 430PF 150 EA 1.00
C441 106-00138-0003 CAP CHIP 430PF 150 EA 1.00
C442 106-00138-0003 CAP CHIP 430PF 150 EA 1.00
C443 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C444 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C445 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C446 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C447 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C448 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C449 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C450 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C451 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C452 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C454 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C455 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C456 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C457 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C458 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C459 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C461 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C462 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C463 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C464 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C465 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C466 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C467 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C468 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C469 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C471 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C472 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C473 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C474 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C475 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C476 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C477 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C478 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C479 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C480 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C481 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C482 106-05330-0026 CAP CH33PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C483 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C484 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C485 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C486 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C487 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C488 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C489 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C490 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C491 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C492 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C493 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C494 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C495 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C496 106-04103-0016 CH CAP .01UF NPO 5 EA 1.00
C497 106-05121-0023 CAP, CH, 120 PF 10 EA 1.00

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C498 106-05121-0023 CAP, CH, 120 PF 10 EA 1.00


C499 106-05121-0023 CAP, CH, 120 PF 10 EA 1.00
C500 106-05121-0023 CAP, CH, 120 PF 10 EA 1.00
C501 106-05270-0023 CAP CH 27PF NPO EA 1.00
C502 106-05270-0023 CAP CH 27PF NPO EA 1.00
C503 106-05270-0023 CAP CH 27PF NPO EA 1.00
C504 106-05270-0023 CAP CH 27PF NPO EA 1.00
C505 106-05560-0026 CAP CH56PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C506 106-05560-0026 CAP CH56PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C509 096-01186-0019 CAP 22UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C510 106-05102-0026 CAP CH 1K NPO/100V EA 1.00
C511 106-05102-0026 CAP CH 1K NPO/100V EA 1.00
C512 106-05102-0026 CAP CH 1K NPO/100V EA 1.00
C513 106-05102-0026 CAP CH 1K NPO/100V EA 1.00
C514 106-05102-0026 CAP CH 1K NPO/100V EA 1.00
C515 106-05102-0026 CAP CH 1K NPO/100V EA 1.00
C516 106-05102-0026 CAP CH 1K NPO/100V EA 1.00
C517 106-05102-0026 CAP CH 1K NPO/100V EA 1.00
C518 106-05102-0026 CAP CH 1K NPO/100V EA 1.00
C519 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C520 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C523 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C524 096-01186-0070 CAP .47UF 25V 20% EA 1.00
C525 096-01186-0070 CAP .47UF 25V 20% EA 1.00
C528 106-05339-0020 CH 3.3PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C529 106-05390-0026 CAP CH39PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C530 106-05150-0026 CAP CH15PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C531 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C532 106-05681-0016 CAP CH680PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C533 106-05270-0026 CAP CH27PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C534 096-01186-0030 CAP 1UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C535 096-01186-0030 CAP 1UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C536 096-01186-0030 CAP 1UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C537 096-01186-0030 CAP 1UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C538 096-01186-0030 CAP 1UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C539 106-05100-0026 CAP CH10PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C540 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C541 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C542 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C543 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
CJ1 015-00406-0001 RF TRANSMISSION LI EA 1.00
CR16 007-06583-0001 DIODE, LIMITING EA 1.00
CR17 007-06583-0001 DIODE, LIMITING EA 1.00
CR18 007-06583-0001 DIODE, LIMITING EA 1.00
CR19 007-06583-0001 DIODE, LIMITING EA 1.00
CR25 007-06179-0000 DIO SI MMBD501 EA 1.00
CR26 007-06179-0000 DIO SI MMBD501 EA 1.00
CR27 007-06179-0000 DIO SI MMBD501 EA 1.00
CR28 007-06179-0000 DIO SI MMBD501 EA 1.00
CR29 007-06179-0000 DIO SI MMBD501 EA 1.00
CR30 007-05117-0006 DIO Z 5.6V SOT EA 1.00
CR31 007-06594-0001 HIGH SPEED DIODE ( EA 1.00
FL1 017-00284-0001 FLTR HELICAL 1125M EA 1.00
FL2 017-00247-0000 CER FLTR (1090 MHZ EA 1.00
FL3 017-00247-0000 CER FLTR (1090 MHZ EA 1.00
FL4 017-00240-0000 FILTER CER 1030MHZ EA 1.00
FL5 017-00250-0003 HELICAL FILTER 980 EA 1.00

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J5 030-00445-0000 SMA PC STR JACK EA 1.00


J6 155-02295-0022 CABLE ASSY, RIBBON EA 1.00
L10 019-02660-0016 IND SM 180 10% EA 1.00
L100 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L101 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L102 019-02660-0016 IND SM 180 10% EA 1.00
L103 019-02660-0016 IND SM 180 10% EA 1.00
L104 019-02660-0040 IND SM 10000 10% EA 1.00
L105 019-02660-0040 IND SM 10000 10% EA 1.00
L106 019-02660-0040 IND SM 10000 10% EA 1.00
L107 019-02660-0040 IND SM 10000 10% EA 1.00
L108 019-02733-0007 MIDI SPRING SMT IN EA 1.00
L109 019-02733-0007 MIDI SPRING SMT IN EA 1.00
L11 019-02660-0016 IND SM 180 10% EA 1.00
L110 019-02733-0007 MIDI SPRING SMT IN EA 1.00
L111 019-02733-0007 MIDI SPRING SMT IN EA 1.00
L112 019-02733-0006 MIDI SPRING SMT IN EA 1.00
L113 019-02733-0006 MIDI SPRING SMT IN EA 1.00
L114 019-02733-0006 MIDI SPRING SMT IN EA 1.00
L115 019-02733-0006 MIDI SPRING SMT IN EA 1.00
L116 019-02660-0013 IND SM 100 10% EA 1.00
L117 019-02660-0013 IND SM 100 10% EA 1.00
L118 019-02660-0033 IND SM 2700 10% EA 1.00
L119 019-02660-0033 IND SM 2700 10% EA 1.00
L17 019-02660-0016 IND SM 180 10% EA 1.00
L18 019-02660-0016 IND SM 180 10% EA 1.00
L19 019-02660-0016 IND SM 180 10% EA 1.00
L2 019-02660-0016 IND SM 180 10% EA 1.00
L20 019-02660-0016 IND SM 180 10% EA 1.00
L22 019-02660-0040 IND SM 10000 10% EA 1.00
L23 019-02660-0040 IND SM 10000 10% EA 1.00
L24 019-02660-0040 IND SM 10000 10% EA 1.00
L25 019-02660-0040 IND SM 10000 10% EA 1.00
L26 019-02660-0040 IND SM 10000 10% EA 1.00
L27 019-02660-0040 IND SM 10000 10% EA 1.00
L3 019-02660-0016 IND SM 180 10% EA 1.00
L32 019-02660-0040 IND SM 10000 10% EA 1.00
L33 019-02660-0040 IND SM 10000 10% EA 1.00
L34 019-02733-0010 MIDI SPRING SMT IN EA 1.00
L35 019-02733-0010 MIDI SPRING SMT IN EA 1.00
L37 019-02733-0010 MIDI SPRING SMT IN EA 1.00
L38 019-02733-0010 MIDI SPRING SMT IN EA 1.00
L4 019-02660-0016 IND SM 180 10% EA 1.00
L41 019-02733-0010 MIDI SPRING SMT IN EA 1.00
L43 019-02733-0010 MIDI SPRING SMT IN EA 1.00
L44 019-02733-0010 MIDI SPRING SMT IN EA 1.00
L46 019-02660-0051 IND SM 150 2% EA 1.00
L47 019-02660-0051 IND SM 150 2% EA 1.00
L48 019-02660-0051 IND SM 150 2% EA 1.00
L49 019-02660-0051 IND SM 150 2% EA 1.00
L5 019-02660-0016 IND SM 180 10% EA 1.00
L54 019-02730-0007 IND SM 22UH 5% EA 1.00
L55 019-02730-0017 IND SM 56UH 5% EA 1.00
L56 019-02730-0011 IND SM 33UH 5% EA 1.00
L59 019-02752-0470 IND 47 UH, 15% SM EA 1.00
L6 019-02660-0016 IND SM 180 10% EA 1.00
L61 019-02733-0010 MIDI SPRING SMT IN EA 1.00

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L63 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L64 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L65 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L66 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L67 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L68 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L69 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L7 019-02660-0016 IND SM 180 10% EA 1.00
L70 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L71 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L72 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L73 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L74 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L75 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L76 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L77 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L78 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L79 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L8 019-02660-0016 IND SM 180 10% EA 1.00
L80 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L81 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L82 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L83 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L84 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L85 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L86 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L87 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L88 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L89 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L9 019-02660-0016 IND SM 180 10% EA 1.00
L91 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L93 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L94 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L95 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L96 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L97 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L98 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
L99 019-02757-0005 SMD FERRITE BEAD EA 1.00
MX1 015-00407-0001 RF MIXER EA 1.00
MX2 015-00407-0001 RF MIXER EA 1.00
Q49 007-00903-0000 2N7002 MOSFET EA 1.00
Q50 007-00903-0000 2N7002 MOSFET EA 1.00
Q51 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST EA 1.00
Q52 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST EA 1.00
Q53 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST EA 1.00
Q54 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST EA 1.00
Q55 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST EA 1.00
Q56 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST EA 1.00
Q57 007-00065-0001 XSTR 2N3906 (SOT-2 EA 1.00
Q58 007-00065-0001 XSTR 2N3906 (SOT-2 EA 1.00
R119 139-00150-0000 RES CH 15 EW 1% EA 1.00
R123 139-00499-0000 RES CH 49.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R129 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R137 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R143 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R150 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00

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R174 139-04320-0000 RES CH 432 EW 1% EA 1.00


R178 139-00499-0000 RES CH 49.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R181 139-00499-0000 RES CH 49.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R190 139-02001-0000 RES CHIP 2K EW 1% EA 1.00
R205 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
R214 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R229 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R230 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R235 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA 1.00
R260 139-00499-0000 RES CH 49.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R261 139-00499-0000 RES CH 49.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R271 139-00150-0000 RES CH 15 EW 1% EA 1.00
R272 139-00150-0000 RES CH 15 EW 1% EA 1.00
R273 139-00182-0000 RES CH 18.2 EW 1% EA 1.00
R274 139-00182-0000 RES CH 18.2 EW 1% EA 1.00
R277 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R278 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R281 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R282 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R283 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R284 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R285 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R286 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R287 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R288 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R289 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R290 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R291 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R292 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R293 139-00174-0000 RES CH 17.4 EW 1% EA 1.00
R295 139-00174-0000 RES CH 17.4 EW 1% EA 1.00
R297 139-00174-0000 RES CH 17.4 EW 1% EA 1.00
R298 139-00174-0000 RES CH 17.4 EW 1% EA 1.00
R299 139-00174-0000 RES CH 17.4 EW 1% EA 1.00
R300 139-00174-0000 RES CH 17.4 EW 1% EA 1.00
R301 139-00174-0000 RES CH 17.4 EW 1% EA 1.00
R308 139-02741-0000 RES CH 2.74K EW 1% EA 1.00
R309 139-02741-0000 RES CH 2.74K EW 1% EA 1.00
R310 139-00750-0000 RES CH 75.0 EW 1% EA 1.00
R311 139-00750-0000 RES CH 75.0 EW 1% EA 1.00
R312 139-00750-0000 RES CH 75.0 EW 1% EA 1.00
R313 139-00750-0000 RES CH 75.0 EW 1% EA 1.00
R330 139-00182-0000 RES CH 18.2 EW 1% EA 1.00
R331 139-00182-0000 RES CH 18.2 EW 1% EA 1.00
R332 139-00182-0000 RES CH 18.2 EW 1% EA 1.00
R333 139-00182-0000 RES CH 18.2 EW 1% EA 1.00
R336 139-00121-0000 RES CH 12.1 EW 1% EA 1.00
R337 139-00121-0000 RES CH 12.1 EW 1% EA 1.00
R338 139-00121-0000 RES CH 12.1 EW 1% EA 1.00
R349 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA 1.00
R350 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA 1.00
R351 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA 1.00
R352 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA 1.00
R353 136-08250-0062 RES PF 825 EW 1% EA 1.00
R356 139-02001-0000 RES CHIP 2K EW 1% EA 1.00
R357 139-02001-0000 RES CHIP 2K EW 1% EA 1.00
R358 139-02001-0000 RES CHIP 2K EW 1% EA 1.00

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R359 139-02001-0000 RES CHIP 2K EW 1% EA 1.00


R360 139-00499-0000 RES CH 49.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R361 139-00174-0000 RES CH 17.4 EW 1% EA 1.00
R362 139-00174-0000 RES CH 17.4 EW 1% EA 1.00
R363 139-00174-0000 RES CH 17.4 EW 1% EA 1.00
R364 139-00174-0000 RES CH 17.4 EW 1% EA 1.00
R365 139-00174-0000 RES CH 17.4 EW 1% EA 1.00
R366 139-00174-0000 RES CH 17.4 EW 1% EA 1.00
R367 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R368 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R369 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R37 139-00499-0000 RES CH 49.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R370 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R371 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R372 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R373 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R374 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R375 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R376 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R377 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R378 139-02940-0000 RES CH 294 EW 1% EA 1.00
R379 139-00150-0000 RES CH 15 EW 1% EA 1.00
R380 139-00150-0000 RES CH 15 EW 1% EA 1.00
R381 139-00150-0000 RES CH 15 EW 1% EA 1.00
R382 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA 1.00
R383 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA 1.00
R384 139-00383-0000 RES CH 38.3 EW 1% EA 1.00
R385 139-00383-0000 RES CH 38.3 EW 1% EA 1.00
R386 139-01500-0000 RES CH 150 EW 1% EA 1.00
R387 139-01500-0000 RES CH 150 EW 1% EA 1.00
R388 139-01500-0000 RES CH 150 EW 1% EA 1.00
R389 139-01500-0000 RES CH 150 EW 1% EA 1.00
R390 139-01211-0000 RES CHIP1.21KEW1% EA 1.00
R391 139-01211-0000 RES CHIP1.21KEW1% EA 1.00
R392 139-00562-0000 RES CH 56.2 EW 1% EA 1.00
R393 139-00562-0000 RES CH 56.2 EW 1% EA 1.00
R394 139-06811-0000 RES CH 6.81K EW 1% EA 1.00
R395 139-06811-0000 RES CH 6.81K EW 1% EA 1.00
R396 139-07500-0000 RES CHIP 750 EW 1% EA 1.00
R397 139-07500-0000 RES CHIP 750 EW 1% EA 1.00
R398 139-07500-0000 RES CHIP 750 EW 1% EA 1.00
R399 139-07500-0000 RES CHIP 750 EW 1% EA 1.00
R400 139-07500-0000 RES CHIP 750 EW 1% EA 1.00
R401 133-00560-0007 RES VA SMD 2K QW EA 1.00
R402 133-00560-0007 RES VA SMD 2K QW EA 1.00
R407 139-04990-0000 RES CH 499 EW 1% EA 1.00
R408 139-04990-0000 RES CH 499 EW 1% EA 1.00
R409 139-04990-0000 RES CH 499 EW 1% EA 1.00
R410 139-04990-0000 RES CH 499 EW 1% EA 1.00
R411 139-04990-0000 RES CH 499 EW 1% EA 1.00
R412 139-08661-0000 RES CH 8.66K EW 1% EA 1.00
R413 139-08661-0000 RES CH 8.66K EW 1% EA 1.00
R414 139-08250-0000 RES CH 825 EW 1% EA 1.00
R415 139-08250-0000 RES CH 825 EW 1% EA 1.00
R416 133-00560-0009 RES VA SMD 10K QW EA 1.00
R417 133-00560-0009 RES VA SMD 10K QW EA 1.00
R418 133-00560-0008 RES VA SMD 5K QW EA 1.00

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R419 133-00560-0008 RES VA SMD 5K QW EA 1.00


R42 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA 1.00
R422 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R423 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R424 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R425 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R426 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R427 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R428 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R429 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R430 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R432 133-00560-0005 RES VA SMD 500 QW EA 1.00
R433 139-01581-0000 RES CH 1.58K EW 1% EA 1.00
R434 139-04320-0000 RES CH 432 EW 1% EA 1.00
R435 139-04320-0000 RES CH 432 EW 1% EA 1.00
R436 139-04320-0000 RES CH 432 EW 1% EA 1.00
R437 139-04320-0000 RES CH 432 EW 1% EA 1.00
R438 139-04320-0000 RES CH 432 EW 1% EA 1.00
R439 139-04320-0000 RES CH 432 EW 1% EA 1.00
R440 139-04320-0000 RES CH 432 EW 1% EA 1.00
R441 139-04320-0000 RES CH 432 EW 1% EA 1.00
R442 139-04320-0000 RES CH 432 EW 1% EA 1.00
R443 139-04320-0000 RES CH 432 EW 1% EA 1.00
R444 139-04320-0000 RES CH 432 EW 1% EA 1.00
R445 139-04320-0000 RES CH 432 EW 1% EA 1.00
R446 139-00121-0000 RES CH 12.1 EW 1% EA 1.00
R447 139-00121-0000 RES CH 12.1 EW 1% EA 1.00
R448 139-00121-0000 RES CH 12.1 EW 1% EA 1.00
R450 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA 1.00
R451 139-20562-0000 RES CH 5.62 EW 1% EA 1.00
R455 139-05621-0000 RES CHIP 5.62KEW1% EA 1.00
R456 139-05621-0000 RES CHIP 5.62KEW1% EA 1.00
R457 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R458 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R459 139-02741-0000 RES CH 2.74K EW 1% EA 1.00
R460 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
R461 139-02741-0000 RES CH 2.74K EW 1% EA 1.00
R462 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
R463 139-00182-0000 RES CH 18.2 EW 1% EA 1.00
R464 139-00182-0000 RES CH 18.2 EW 1% EA 1.00
R465 139-08250-0000 RES CH 825 EW 1% EA 1.00
R466 139-08250-0000 RES CH 825 EW 1% EA 1.00
R467 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R468 139-05110-0000 RES CH 511 EW 1% EA 1.00
R469 139-05110-0000 RES CH 511 EW 1% EA 1.00
R470 139-01501-0000 RES CH 1.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R471 139-01501-0000 RES CH 1.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R472 139-01501-0000 RES CH 1.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R473 139-05622-0000 RES CH 56.2K EW 1% EA 1.00
R474 139-01003-0000 RES CHIP 100KEW1% EA 1.00
R475 139-03010-0000 RES CHIP 301 EW 1% EA 1.00
R476 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R477 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R478 139-02741-0000 RES CH 2.74K EW 1% EA 1.00
R479 139-07502-0000 RES CHIP 75KEW1% EA 1.00
R480 139-00221-0000 RES CH 22.1 EW 1% EA 1.00
R481 139-02432-0000 RES CH 24.3K EW 1% EA 1.00

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R482 133-00560-0004 RES VA SMD 200 QW EA 1.00


R484 139-04991-0000 RES CHIP 4.99KEW1% EA 1.00
R485 139-00000-0034 CKT JUMPER 1/2W EA 1.00
R486 139-00000-0034 CKT JUMPER 1/2W EA 1.00
R487 139-00000-0014 CKT JUMPER 0805 EA 1.00
R488 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA 1.00
R81 139-03921-0000 RES CH 3.92K EW 1% EA 1.00
R91 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R94 139-00150-0000 RES CH 15 EW 1% EA 1.00
R96 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
T1 019-03364-0001 1:1, .4-800 MHZ, R EA 1.00
T2 019-03364-0001 1:1, .4-800 MHZ, R EA 1.00
T3 019-03364-0002 16:1, 1.5-160 MHZ, EA 1.00
T4 019-03364-0002 16:1, 1.5-160 MHZ, EA 1.00
TP1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP10 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP2 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP3 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP4 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP5 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP6 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP7 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP8 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP9 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
U20 120-03501-0000 HIGH SPEED DP-AMP EA 1.00
U30 120-03448-0000 VOLTAGE COMPARITOR EA 1.00
U31 120-03501-0000 HIGH SPEED DP-AMP EA 1.00
U36 120-03501-0000 HIGH SPEED DP-AMP EA 1.00
U38 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U39 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U40 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U41 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U42 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U43 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U44 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U45 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U46 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U47 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U48 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U49 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U50 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U51 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U52 120-03762-0001 QUAD DRIVER, SO-16 EA 1.00
U53 120-03762-0001 QUAD DRIVER, SO-16 EA 1.00
U54 120-03762-0001 QUAD DRIVER, SO-16 EA 1.00
U55 120-03762-0001 QUAD DRIVER, SO-16 EA 1.00
U56 120-03775-0001 RF AMP, GAAS, MICR EA 1.00
U57 120-03775-0001 RF AMP, GAAS, MICR EA 1.00
U58 120-03775-0001 RF AMP, GAAS, MICR EA 1.00
U59 120-03775-0001 RF AMP, GAAS, MICR EA 1.00
U62 200-10070-0000 1150 FREQUENCY SYN EA 1.00
U63 200-10065-0000 970 FREQUENCY SYNT EA 1.00
U67 120-03581-0001 MMIC, INA-02186 EA 1.00
U68 120-03581-0001 MMIC, INA-02186 EA 1.00
U69 120-03775-0001 RF AMP, GAAS, MICR EA 1.00
U70 120-03775-0001 RF AMP, GAAS, MICR EA 1.00
U73 120-03738-0001 AMPLIFIER, LOG, 50 EA 1.00

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U74 120-03738-0001 AMPLIFIER, LOG, 50 EA 1.00


U75 120-03326-0022 IC MC79L05ACD EA 1.00
U76 120-03813-0001 60 MHZ I/Q DEMODUL EA 1.00
U77 123-00002-0003 IC 74HC02 SO PKG EA 1.00
U78 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U79 120-03761-0001 DC-2.5 GHZ, GAAS S EA 1.00
U80 120-03775-0001 RF AMP, GAAS, MICR EA 1.00
U81 120-03775-0001 RF AMP, GAAS, MICR EA 1.00
U82 120-03501-0000 HIGH SPEED DP-AMP EA 1.00
U83 120-03501-0000 HIGH SPEED DP-AMP EA 1.00
U84 120-03581-0001 MMIC, INA-02186 EA 1.00
U85 120-03581-0001 MMIC, INA-02186 EA 1.00
U87 123-00123-0003 74HC123A SO PKG EA 1.00
002-09039-0000 KTA 810 RECEIVER S RF .00
009-09039-0000 KTA 810 RECEIVER B RF .00
009-09039-0001 1 KTA 810 RECEIVER P EA 1.00
024-05021-0003 2 STRAP COPPER .050 IN 2.00
047-09864-0001 3 1090 FIL BKT W/F EA 2.00
047-12628-0001 6 RX FENCE KTA 810 EA 1.00
057-05144-0000 4 ESD TAG EXTR CARD EA 1.00
076-03103-0001 9 STANDOFF, SOLDERAB EA 4.00
192-09039-0000 KTA 810 RECEIVER RF .00
300-09039-0000 KTA 810 RECEIVER B RF .00

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FIGURE 10005 (SHEET 1 OF 3)

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RECEIVER BOARD (300-09039-0000 R- P)


FIGURE 10005 (SHEET 2 OF 3)

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RECEIVER BOARD (300-09039-0000 R- P)


FIGURE 10005 (SHEET 3 OF 3)

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200-09042-0000 KTA 810 VIDEO BOARD R


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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000
---------------------------------------------------------------
C1 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C10 096-01186-0032 CAP 2.2UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C100 106-04180-0026 CAP CH18PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C101 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C102 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C103 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C104 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C105 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C106 106-05220-0026 CAP CH22PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C107 106-05220-0026 CAP CH22PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C108 106-04180-0026 CAP CH18PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C109 106-04180-0026 CAP CH18PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C11 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C110 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C111 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C112 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C113 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C114 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C115 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C116 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C117 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C118 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C119 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C12 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C120 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C121 106-04223-0057 CAP CH 22KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C122 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C123 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C124 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C125 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C126 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C127 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C128 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C129 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C13 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C130 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C131 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C132 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C133 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C134 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C135 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C136 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C137 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C138 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C139 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C14 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C140 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C141 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C142 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C143 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C144 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C145 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C146 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00

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C147 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00


C148 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C149 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C15 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C150 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C151 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C152 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C153 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C154 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C155 096-01186-0045 CAP 2.2UF 50V 10% EA 1.00
C156 106-04223-0057 CAP CH 22KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C157 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C158 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C159 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C16 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C160 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C161 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C162 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C163 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C164 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C165 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C166 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C167 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C168 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C169 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C17 096-01186-0032 CAP 2.2UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C170 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C171 106-04180-0026 CAP CH18PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C172 106-04180-0026 CAP CH18PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C173 106-04180-0026 CAP CH18PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C174 106-04180-0026 CAP CH18PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C175 106-04180-0026 CAP CH18PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C176 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C177 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C178 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C179 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C18 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C180 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C181 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C182 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C183 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C184 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C185 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C186 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C187 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C188 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C189 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C19 096-01186-0032 CAP 2.2UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C190 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C191 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C192 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C193 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C194 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C195 106-05240-0023 CAP CH 24PF NPO EA 1.00
C196 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C197 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C198 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00

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C199 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00


C2 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C20 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C200 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C201 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C202 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C203 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C204 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C205 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C206 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C207 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C208 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C209 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C21 096-01186-0019 CAP 22UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C210 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C211 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C212 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C213 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C214 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C215 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C216 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C217 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C218 106-04471-0026 CH 470PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C219 106-04391-0026 CH 390PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C22 096-01186-0032 CAP 2.2UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C220 106-04220-0026 CH 22PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C221 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C222 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C223 102-00098-0001 CAP VAR 7-50PF EA 1.00
C224 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C225 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C226 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C227 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C228 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C229 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C23 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C24 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C25 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C26 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C27 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C28 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C29 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C3 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C30 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C31 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C32 096-01186-0032 CAP 2.2UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C33 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C34 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C35 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C36 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C37 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C38 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C39 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C4 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C40 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C41 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
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C44 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C45 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C46 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C47 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C48 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C49 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C5 096-01186-0036 CAP 10UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C50 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C51 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C52 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C53 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C54 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C55 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C56 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C57 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C58 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C59 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C6 096-01186-0032 CAP 2.2UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C60 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C61 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C62 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C63 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C64 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C65 106-04180-0026 CAP CH18PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C66 106-04180-0026 CAP CH18PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C67 106-04180-0026 CAP CH18PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C68 106-04180-0026 CAP CH18PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C69 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C7 096-01186-0036 CAP 10UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C70 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C71 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C72 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C73 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C74 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C75 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C76 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C77 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C78 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C79 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C8 096-01186-0032 CAP 2.2UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C80 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C81 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C82 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C83 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C84 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C85 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C86 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C87 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C88 106-04330-0026 CH 33PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C89 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C9 096-01186-0032 CAP 2.2UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C90 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C91 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C92 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C93 106-05101-0016 CAP CH100PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
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C96 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C97 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C98 106-04180-0026 CAP CH18PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C99 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
CLK1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
CR1 007-06444-0007 DIO 1A 600V SMD EA 1.00
CR10 007-06417-0000 DIODE SCHOTTKY EA 1.00
CR2 007-06444-0007 DIO 1A 600V SMD EA 1.00
CR3 007-05245-0025 DIO Z 36V SMD EA 1.00
CR4 007-06444-0007 DIO 1A 600V SMD EA 1.00
CR5 007-06444-0007 DIO 1A 600V SMD EA 1.00
CR6 007-06417-0000 DIODE SCHOTTKY EA 1.00
CR7 007-06417-0000 DIODE SCHOTTKY EA 1.00
CR8 007-06417-0000 DIODE SCHOTTKY EA 1.00
CR9 007-06417-0000 DIODE SCHOTTKY EA 1.00
DAT1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
DL1 017-00241-0001 DELAY LINE 60 MHZ EA 1.00
DPS1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
GND1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
GND2 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
GND3 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
IIN 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
INT1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
J1 030-03062-2320 CONN HDR LATCHING EA 1.00
J2 155-02860-0001 CABLE ASSY, RIBBON EA 1.00
J3 030-03062-2350 CONN HDR LATCHING EA 1.00
J4 030-03062-2316 CONN HDR LATCHING EA 1.00
J5 030-00444-0001 CONNECTOR SM COAX EA 1.00
L1 019-02660-0018 IND SM 270 10% EA 1.00
L2 019-02660-0018 IND SM 270 10% EA 1.00
L3 019-02660-0019 IND SM 330 10% EA 1.00
L4 019-02730-0022 IND SM 100UH 10% EA 1.00
L5 019-02660-0017 IND SM 220 10% EA 1.00
L6 019-02660-0021 IND SM 470 10% EA 1.00
LSV1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
MDX 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
MOD1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
PRE1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
Q1 007-00903-0000 2N7002 MOSFET EA 1.00
Q2 007-00933-0000 MMBT2369 EA 1.00
Q3 007-00693-0000 XSTRPNP BCX53SOT89 EA 1.00
Q4 007-00967-0000 NPN PWR SMT EA 1.00
QIN 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
R1 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R10 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R100 139-01212-0000 RES CHIP 12.1K1%EW EA 1.00
R101 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R102 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R103 139-06811-0000 RES CH 6.81K EW 1% EA 1.00
R104 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R105 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R106 139-03921-0000 RES CH 3.92K EW 1% EA 1.00
R107 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R108 139-02211-0000 RES CH 2.21K EW 1% EA 1.00
R109 139-02001-0000 RES CHIP 2K EW 1% EA 1.00
R11 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00

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R111 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R112 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R113 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R114 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R115 139-04020-0000 RES CH 402 EW 1% EA 1.00
R116 139-02210-0000 RES CH 221 EW 1% EA 1.00
R117 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R118 139-00499-0000 RES CH 49.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R119 139-04020-0000 RES CH 402 EW 1% EA 1.00
R12 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R120 139-02210-0000 RES CH 221 EW 1% EA 1.00
R121 139-05621-0000 RES CHIP 5.62KEW1% EA 1.00
R122 139-00100-0030 RES CH 10 HW 1% EA 1.00
R123 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R124 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R13 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R14 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R15 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R16 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R17 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R18 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R19 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R2 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R20 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R21 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R22 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R23 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R24 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R25 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R26 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R27 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R28 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R29 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R3 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R30 015-00230-0103 RES NTWK 10K SO EA 1.00
R31 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R32 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R33 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R34 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R35 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R36 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R37 015-00230-0103 RES NTWK 10K SO EA 1.00
R38 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R39 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R4 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R40 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R41 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R42 139-05900-0000 RES CH 590 EW 1% EA 1.00
R43 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R44 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R45 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R46 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R47 015-00230-0103 RES NTWK 10K SO EA 1.00
R48 015-00230-0103 RES NTWK 10K SO EA 1.00
R49 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R5 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00

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R51 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R52 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R53 139-07503-0000 RES CHIP 750KEW1% EA 1.00
R54 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R55 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R56 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R57 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R58 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA 1.00
R59 139-00000-0004 RES CH 0 EW EA 1.00
R6 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R60 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R61 139-05900-0000 RES CH 590 EW 1% EA 1.00
R62 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R63 139-00174-0000 RES CH 17.4 EW 1% EA 1.00
R64 139-02211-0000 RES CH 2.21K EW 1% EA 1.00
R65 139-09092-0000 RES CHIP 90.9KEW1% EA 1.00
R66 139-05621-0000 RES CHIP 5.62KEW1% EA 1.00
R67 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R68 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R69 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R7 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R70 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R71 139-05900-0000 RES CH 590 EW 1% EA 1.00
R72 139-02001-0030 RES CH 2000 HW 1% EA 1.00
R73 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R74 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R75 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R76 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R77 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R78 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R79 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R8 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R80 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R81 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R82 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R83 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R84 139-05900-0000 RES CH 590 EW 1% EA 1.00
R85 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R86 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R87 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R88 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R89 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R9 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R90 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R91 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R92 139-04750-0000 RES CH 475 EW 1% EA 1.00
R93 139-02210-0000 RES CH 221 EW 1% EA 1.00
R94 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R95 139-02210-0000 RES CH 221 EW 1% EA 1.00
R96 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R97 139-00499-0000 RES CH 49.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R98 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R99 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
REQ1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
RPD1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
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STB1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
SW1 031-00756-0001 SWITCH DIP 3 POS EA 1.00
TP1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TPP1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TPP2 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
U1 123-00000-0103 74HC40105 FIFO REG EA 1.00
U10 123-00002-1003 74AC02 SO PKG EA 1.00
U11 123-00000-0103 74HC40105 FIFO REG EA 1.00
U12 123-00000-0103 74HC40105 FIFO REG EA 1.00
U13 123-00000-0103 74HC40105 FIFO REG EA 1.00
U14 123-00000-0103 74HC40105 FIFO REG EA 1.00
U15 120-02448-0000 SRAM 8K X 8 EA 1.00
U16 123-00245-1003 74AC245 SO PKG EA 1.00
U17 123-00245-1003 74AC245 SO PKG EA 1.00
U18 123-00000-1003 74AC00 SO PKG EA 1.00
U19 123-00245-0003 IC 74HC245 SO PKG EA 1.00
U2 123-00074-1003 74AC74 SO PKG EA 1.00
U20 123-00541-1003 74AC541 SO PKG EA 1.00
U21 123-00020-1003 74AC20 SO PKG EA 1.00
U22 123-00000-0103 74HC40105 FIFO REG EA 1.00
U23 123-00573-1003 74AC573 SO PKG EA 1.00
U24 123-00000-0103 74HC40105 FIFO REG EA 1.00
U25 123-00000-0103 74HC40105 FIFO REG EA 1.00
U26 123-00000-0103 74HC40105 FIFO REG EA 1.00
U27 123-00000-0103 74HC40105 FIFO REG EA 1.00
U28 123-00541-1003 74AC541 SO PKG EA 1.00
U29 123-00541-1003 74AC541 SO PKG EA 1.00
U3 123-00008-1003 74AC08 SO PKG EA 1.00
U30 123-00245-0003 IC 74HC245 SO PKG EA 1.00
U31 123-00245-0003 IC 74HC245 SO PKG EA 1.00
U32 123-00000-0103 74HC40105 FIFO REG EA 1.00
U33 123-00000-0103 74HC40105 FIFO REG EA 1.00
U34 120-02448-0000 SRAM 8K X 8 EA 1.00
U35 123-00245-1003 74AC245 SO PKG EA 1.00
U36 120-02447-0000 ATCRBS DECODER EA 1.00
U37 123-00541-1003 74AC541 SO PKG EA 1.00
U38 122-30036-9999 DSPK EPROM PLACE RF .00
U39 123-00032-1003 74AC32 SO PKG EA 1.00
U4 123-00004-1003 74AC04 SO PKG EA 1.00
U40 123-00000-0103 74HC40105 FIFO REG EA 1.00
U41 123-00074-1003 74AC74 SO PKG EA 1.00
U42 123-00259-0003 74HC259 SO PKG EA 1.00
U43 123-00259-0003 74HC259 SO PKG EA 1.00
U44 123-00541-1003 74AC541 SO PKG EA 1.00
U45 123-00259-0003 74HC259 SO PKG EA 1.00
U46 120-02444-0000 INTERROGATION SEQ EA 1.00
U47 120-02443-0001 3030 GATE ARRAY EA 1.00
U48 122-30135-9999 PROGRAMMED PART FO RF .00
U49 123-00004-1003 74AC04 SO PKG EA 1.00
U5 123-00020-1003 74AC20 SO PKG EA 1.00
U50 120-02446-0000 VIDEO QUANTIZER EA 1.00
U51 120-03756-0001 ADC, 8-BIT, 40 MSP EA 1.00
U53 120-03400-0001 REF-02 PREC V REG EA 1.00
U54 120-03756-0001 ADC, 8-BIT, 40 MSP EA 1.00
U55 120-03454-0000 IC NE592D VID AMP EA 1.00
U56 120-03454-0000 IC NE592D VID AMP EA 1.00

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U57 120-03454-0000 IC NE592D VID AMP EA 1.00


U58 120-03027-0004 BALANCED MOD/DEMOD EA 1.00
U59 120-03448-0000 VOLTAGE COMPARITOR EA 1.00
U6 123-00541-1003 74AC541 SO PKG EA 1.00
U60 120-03501-0000 HIGH SPEED DP-AMP EA 1.00
U61 120-03501-0000 HIGH SPEED DP-AMP EA 1.00
U62 120-03501-0000 HIGH SPEED DP-AMP EA 1.00
U63 120-03501-0000 HIGH SPEED DP-AMP EA 1.00
U64 120-03756-0001 ADC, 8-BIT, 40 MSP EA 1.00
U7 123-00245-0003 IC 74HC245 SO PKG EA 1.00
U8 123-00573-1003 74AC573 SO PKG EA 1.00
U9 120-02448-0000 SRAM 8K X 8 EA 1.00
VID1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
VQS1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
Y1 044-00327-0000 CRYSTAL SM 20 MHZ EA 1.00
Y2 044-00308-0000 16.552MHZ OSC SMT EA 1.00
Y3 044-00309-0000 16.000MHZ OSC SMT EA 1.00
002-09042-0000 KTA 810 VIDEO BOAR RF .00
009-09042-0000 PCBD TPU65A VIDEO RF .00
009-09042-0001 1 KTA 810 VIDEO BOAR EA 1.00
016-01040-0000 COATING TYPE AR AR 1.00
057-05144-0000 2 ESD TAG EXTR CARD EA 1.00
126-00104-0000 DPSK LOGIC EA 1.00
126-00139-0001 VIDEO BOARD ACTEL EA 1.00
192-09042-0000 KTA 810 VIDEO BOA RF .00
300-09042-0000 KTA 810 VIDEO BOAR RF .00

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Video Board (300-09042-0000 R-G)


Figure 10006 (Sheet 1 of 4)

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Figure 10006 (Sheet 2 of 4)

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Figure 10006 (Sheet 3 of 4)

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Figure 10006 (Sheet 4 of 4)

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126-00104-0000 DPSK LOGIC 0


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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000
---------------------------------------------------------------
122-30036-0000 1030TCASRECFP6ALOG EA 1.00

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126-00139-0001 VIDEO BOARD ACTEL 1240XL DESIGN / PROGRAMMING -


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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0001
---------------------------------------------------------------
122-30135-0001 PROGRAMMED ACTEL 1 EA 1.00
226-00135-0001 KMH 820 / KTA 810 RF .00
700-00965-0000 KMH 820 / KTA 810 RF .00

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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000
---------------------------------------------------------------
016-01442-0000 8 E-6000 CLEAR SEALA AR 1.00
075-05140-0003 1 HEATSINK W/ FINISH EA 1.00
089-05903-0006 5 SCR PHP 4-40X3/8 EA 6.00
089-05903-0007 3 SCR PHP 4-40X7/16 EA 2.00
155-02882-0001 6 TX - PS CABLE EA 1.00
155-02955-0001 7 CABLE ASSY, POWER EA 1.00
187-01907-0001 4 THERMAL INSULATOR EA 1.00
200-09041-0000 2 KTA 810 POWER SUPP EA 1.00
300-05685-0000 KTA 810 POWER SUPP RF .00

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FIGURE 10007 (SHEET 2 OF 2)

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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000
---------------------------------------------------------------
C100 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C101 097-00218-0004 CAP EL 330UF 50V EA 1.00
C13 106-04221-0026 CAP CH220PFNPO/100 EA 1.00
C14 097-00217-0013 CAP EL 220UF 10V EA 1.00
C15 097-00217-0013 CAP EL 220UF 10V EA 1.00
C16 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C17 097-00214-0002 CAP AL 22OUF 25V EA 1.00
C18 097-00217-0013 CAP EL 220UF 10V EA 1.00
C19 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C20 097-00217-0008 CAP AL/0 68UF 20V EA 1.00
C21 097-00214-0002 CAP AL 22OUF 25V EA 1.00
C22 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C23 097-00217-0008 CAP AL/0 68UF 20V EA 1.00
C24 097-00214-0002 CAP AL 22OUF 25V EA 1.00
C25 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C26 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C27 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C28 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C29 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C30 111-00001-0093 CAP CR.1UF200V20% EA 1.00
C31 097-00215-0000 CAP AL ELECTROLYTC EA 1.00
C32 097-00215-0000 CAP AL ELECTROLYTC EA 1.00
C34 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C35 097-00081-0024 CAP AL 22UF 100V EA 1.00
C36 097-00081-0024 CAP AL 22UF 100V EA 1.00
C37 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C38 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C44 096-01186-0019 CAP 22UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C45 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C49 106-04471-0026 CH 470PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C53 111-00002-0015 CAP CR3.3UF100V20% EA 1.00
C54 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C55 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C56 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C57 111-00002-0015 CAP CR3.3UF100V20% EA 1.00
C58 097-00217-0013 CAP EL 220UF 10V EA 1.00
C59 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C63 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C64 097-01111-0037 CAP, AL, 3300 UF, EA 1.00
C66 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C67 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
C68 097-00217-0013 CAP EL 220UF 10V EA 1.00
C70 106-06473-0057 CAP CH .047UF 100V EA 1.00
C71 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C73 106-04104-0057 CAP CH .1UF 100V 1 EA 1.00
C75 111-00002-0015 CAP CR3.3UF100V20% EA 1.00
C9 111-00002-0015 CAP CR3.3UF100V20% EA 1.00
C99 106-04104-0046 CAP CH.1UFX7R50V EA 1.00
CR10 007-06227-0000 DIO MMBD6100 SOT23 EA 1.00
CR12 007-06227-0000 DIO MMBD6100 SOT23 EA 1.00
CR18 007-06227-0000 DIO MMBD6100 SOT23 EA 1.00
CR19 007-06227-0000 DIO MMBD6100 SOT23 EA 1.00
CR2 007-05039-0013 DIO Z 17.8V EA 1.00

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CR21 007-05117-0012 DIO Z 10V SOT EA 1.00


CR22 007-05245-0024 DIO Z 33V SMD EA 1.00
CR23 007-06227-0000 DIO MMBD6100 SOT23 EA 1.00
CR24 007-06175-0001 DIO RECT EA 1.00
CR3 007-06141-0005 DIO UF RECOV 1000V EA 1.00
CR5 007-06175-0001 DIO RECT EA 1.00
CR6 007-06175-0001 DIO RECT EA 1.00
CR7 007-06175-0001 DIO RECT EA 1.00
CR8 007-06129-0000 DIO S HV VAR223-40 EA 1.00
CR9 007-06141-0005 DIO UF RECOV 1000V EA 1.00
E1 008-00037-0001 TRML .105 EA 1.00
E2 008-00037-0001 TRML .105 EA 1.00
E3 008-00037-0001 TRML .105 EA 1.00
E4 008-00037-0001 TRML .105 EA 1.00
E5 155-02304-0021 CABLE ASSY, RIBBON EA 1.00
E6 155-02293-0017 CABLE ASSY, RIBBON EA 1.00
J1 030-03062-2110 CONN HDR LATCHING EA 1.00
J2 030-03062-1110 CONN HDR LATCHING EA 1.00
L13 019-02784-0004 TOROID COMMON MODE EA 1.00
L23 013-00186-0000 FERR CHOKE Z-MAX EA 1.00
L24 013-00186-0000 FERR CHOKE Z-MAX EA 1.00
L28 019-02368-0000 TOROID CHOKE EA 1.00
L29 019-02368-0000 TOROID CHOKE EA 1.00
L3 019-02369-0001 IND 15UH EA 1.00
L30 019-02369-0001 IND 15UH EA 1.00
L4 013-00186-0000 FERR CHOKE Z-MAX EA 1.00
L5 013-00186-0000 FERR CHOKE Z-MAX EA 1.00
L6 013-00186-0000 FERR CHOKE Z-MAX EA 1.00
L7 013-00186-0000 FERR CHOKE Z-MAX EA 1.00
Q12 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q14 007-00257-0001 MMBTA42 SO PKG EA 1.00
Q15 007-00179-0001 XSTR SOT23 2N3904 EA 1.00
Q16 007-00937-0000 XSTR P-CHAN HEXFET EA 1.00
Q3 007-01007-0000 IRC540 HEXFET EA 1.00
Q7 007-00542-0000 XSTR PNP MMBTA64 EA 1.00
Q9 007-00467-0000 XSTR S NPN MMBTA06 EA 1.00
R12 139-01003-0000 RES CHIP 100KEW1% EA 1.00
R13 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R14 139-01500-0000 RES CH 150 EW 1% EA 1.00
R15 139-02370-0000 RES CH 237 EW 1% EA 1.00
R16 139-09090-0000 RES CHIP 909 EW 1% EA 1.00
R17 139-05621-0000 RES CHIP 5.62KEW1% EA 1.00
R23 139-01213-0000 RES CH 121K EW 1% EA 1.00
R24 139-04121-0000 RES CH 4.12K EW 1% EA 1.00
R25 139-01432-0000 RES CHIP 14.3KEW1% EA 1.00
R27 139-07151-0000 RES CH 7.15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R28 139-01432-0000 RES CHIP 14.3KEW1% EA 1.00
R29 139-05112-0000 RES CHIP 51.1K 1% EA 1.00
R30 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R32 139-01432-0000 RES CHIP 14.3KEW1% EA 1.00
R34 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R35 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R36 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R37 139-01003-0000 RES CHIP 100KEW1% EA 1.00
R38 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R39 139-00221-0000 RES CH 22.1 EW 1% EA 1.00
R55 139-01821-0000 RES CHIP 1.82KEW1% EA 1.00

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R57 139-01432-0000 RES CHIP 14.3KEW1% EA 1.00
R58 139-01212-0000 RES CHIP 12.1K1%EW EA 1.00
R59 139-06811-0000 RES CH 6.81K EW 1% EA 1.00
R60 139-01871-0000 RES CH 1.87K 1% EA 1.00
R61 139-02052-0000 RES CH 20.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R63 139-01332-0000 RES CHIP 13.3KEW1% EA 1.00
R64 139-03921-0000 RES CH 3.92K EW 1% EA 1.00
R65 139-03161-0000 RES SM 3.16K 1% EA 1.00
R66 139-05361-0000 RES CH 5.36K EW 1% EA 1.00
R67 139-02212-0000 RES CHIP 22.1KEW1% EA 1.00
R69 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R70 139-01003-0000 RES CHIP 100KEW1% EA 1.00
R72 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R73 139-01241-0000 RES CHIP 1.24KEW1% EA 1.00
R74 139-04992-0000 RES CH 49.9K EW 1% EA 1.00
R75 139-04992-0000 RES CH 49.9K EW 1% EA 1.00
R77 139-01022-0000 RES CHIP 10.2KEW1% EA 1.00
R78 139-03013-0000 RES CHIP 301K EW1% EA 1.00
R79 139-02002-0000 RES CHIP 20.0KEW1% EA 1.00
R80 139-03741-0000 RES CHIP 3.74KEW1% EA 1.00
R81 139-04321-0000 RES CH 4.32K EW 1% EA 1.00
R82 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R83 139-01210-0000 RES CH 121 EW 1% EA 1.00
R84 139-01543-0000 RES CH 154K EW 1% EA 1.00
R86 139-02000-0010 RES CH 200 OHMS 1% EA 1.00
R88 139-03013-0000 RES CHIP 301K EW1% EA 1.00
RT1 134-01015-0031 THMS 2700 10% EA 1.00
T1 019-07277-0001 FLYBACK XFMR EA 1.00
TP1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP10 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP11 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP12 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP13 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP14 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP15 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP16 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP19 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP2 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP20 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP21 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP22 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP24 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP25 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP3 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP5 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP7 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP8 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP9 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
U10 120-03580-0000 1.5A LOW DROPOUT EA 1.00
U11 015-00402-0001 REGULATOR, SWITCHI EA 1.00
U4 120-03126-0006 IC LM317BT EA 1.00
U5 120-03127-0011 IC LM2903 SO PKG EA 1.00
U6 120-03127-0011 IC LM2903 SO PKG EA 1.00
U7 120-03026-0084 78M15 DPAK VLT REG EA 1.00
U8 120-03430-0000 IC 2843 EA 1.00
002-09041-0000 KTA 810 POWER SUPP RF .00

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009-09041-0000 KTA 810 POWER SUPP RF .00


009-09041-0001 1 KTA 810 POWER SUPP EA 1.00
016-01040-0000 COATING TYPE AR AR 1.00
016-01442-0000 8 E-6000 CLEAR SEALA AR 1.00
049-00072-0002 6 HEATSINK W/FINISH EA 1.00
057-05144-0000 7 ESD TAG EXTR CARD EA 1.00
076-00248-0002 2 SPACER .156 EA 6.00
089-05903-0005 3 SCR PHP 4-40X5/16 EA 4.00
091-00286-0002 4 INSUL XSTR .687 EA 4.00
091-00480-0071 5 FLG BUSHING .116 ( EA 4.00
192-09041-0000 KTA 810 POWER SUP RF .00
300-09041-0000 KTA 810 POWER SUPP RF .00

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FIGURE 10008 (SHEET 1 OF 2)

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FIGURE 10008 (SHEET 2 OF 2)

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200-09757-0000 KTA 810 INTERCONNECT BD D


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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000
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C1 106-04104-0057 CAP CH .1UF 100V 1 EA 1.00
C2 106-04104-0057 CAP CH .1UF 100V 1 EA 1.00
C3 106-04104-0057 CAP CH .1UF 100V 1 EA 1.00
CR1 007-05254-0001 TVS 14WV 30V CLAMP EA 1.00
CR10 007-05254-0001 TVS 14WV 30V CLAMP EA 1.00
CR11 007-05254-0001 TVS 14WV 30V CLAMP EA 1.00
CR12 007-05248-0002 600W 12V SMT TRANS EA 1.00
CR13 007-05248-0002 600W 12V SMT TRANS EA 1.00
CR14 007-05240-0000 36V TRANSORB SO EA 1.00
CR15 007-05248-0003 TRANSORB600W SMT EA 1.00
CR16 007-06417-0000 DIODE SCHOTTKY EA 1.00
CR17 007-05240-0000 36V TRANSORB SO EA 1.00
CR18 007-05240-0000 36V TRANSORB SO EA 1.00
CR19 007-05240-0000 36V TRANSORB SO EA 1.00
CR2 007-05254-0001 TVS 14WV 30V CLAMP EA 1.00
CR20 007-05241-0203 TRNSRB 1500W 15V EA 1.00
CR3 007-05254-0001 TVS 14WV 30V CLAMP EA 1.00
CR4 007-05254-0001 TVS 14WV 30V CLAMP EA 1.00
CR5 007-05254-0001 TVS 14WV 30V CLAMP EA 1.00
CR6 007-05240-0000 36V TRANSORB SO EA 1.00
CR7 007-05241-0203 TRNSRB 1500W 15V EA 1.00
CR8 007-05248-0002 600W 12V SMT TRANS EA 1.00
CR9 007-05248-0002 600W 12V SMT TRANS EA 1.00
DS1 007-06438-0002 7 SEG LED .3IN GRN EA 1.00
J1 030-03369-1335 CONN, HDR, RECPT, EA 1.00
J2 030-03369-1326 CONN, HDR, RECPT, EA 1.00
J3 030-03446-0002 4 CONN, CIR, RECPT, EA 1.00
J4 030-03190-0000 CONN 4CKT PLUG EA 1.00
L1 019-02368-0000 TOROID CHOKE EA 1.00
R1 139-03010-0020 RES CH 301 QW 1% EA 1.00
R2 139-03010-0020 RES CH 301 QW 1% EA 1.00
R3 139-03010-0020 RES CH 301 QW 1% EA 1.00
R4 139-01001-0020 RES CH 1000 QW 1% EA 1.00
R5 139-00301-0010 RES CH 30.1 TW 1% EA 1.00
R6 139-04992-0000 RES CH 49.9K EW 1% EA 1.00
RV1 134-02001-0000 VARISTOR 82V EA 1.00
U1 123-00125-0003 74HC125 SO PKG EA 1.00
002-09757-0000 KTA 810 INTERCONNE RF .00
009-09757-0000 KTA 810 INTERCONNE RF .00
009-09757-0001 1 KTA 810 INTERCONNE EA 1.00
016-01040-0000 COATING TYPE AR AR 1.00
016-01442-0000 E-6000 CLEAR SEALA AR 1.00
047-12543-0003 2 FRAME, CONN BD W/ EA 1.00
057-05144-0000 5 ESD TAG EXTR CARD EA 1.00
089-05903-0004 3 SCR PHP 4-40X1/4 EA 8.00
192-09757-0000 KMH 820 INTERCONNE RF .00
300-09757-0000 KTA 810 INTERCONNE RF .00
300-09757-9900 KMH 820 INTERCONN RF .00

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FIGURE 10009

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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0101
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057-05287-0101 SW MOD TAG EA 1.00
125-01032-0101 KTA 910 APPLICATIO RF .00
205-00887-0001 KTA 810 COMPUTER B EA 1.00
205-00945-0001 GA-EGPWS, KMH 820 EA 1.00
222-30027-0101 KTA 910 LOAD MEDIA RF .00
300-05638-0000 FINAL ASSEMBLY KTA RF .00
716-00469-0101 KMH 920 SOFTWARE RF .00
718-1402-001 COMPACT FLASH CARD RF .00
718-1403-001 COMPACT FLASH CARD RF .00

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205-00887-0001 KTA 810 COMPUTER BOARD ASSEMBLY D


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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0001
---------------------------------------------------------------
057-05252-0887 IDT 205-00887-XXXX EA 1.00
057-05335-0001 DECAL 205 DASH 01 EA 1.00
125-00932-0001 KTA 810 BOOT IMAGE EA 1.00
193-00887-0001 KTA 810 COMPUTER B RF .00
200-09043-0000 KTA 810 COMPUTER B EA 1.00

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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000
---------------------------------------------------------------
C1 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C10 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C100 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C101 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C102 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C103 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C104 106-05560-0026 CAP CH56PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C105 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C106 106-05560-0026 CAP CH56PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C107 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C108 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C109 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C11 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C110 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C111 096-01186-0014 CAP 10.0UF 16V 10% EA 1.00
C112 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C113 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C114 096-01186-0034 CAP 4.7UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C115 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C116 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C117 106-05560-0026 CAP CH56PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C118 106-05560-0026 CAP CH56PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C119 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C12 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C120 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C121 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C122 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C123 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C124 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C125 096-01186-0010 CAP 15UF 10V 10% EA 1.00
C126 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C127 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C128 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C129 106-05560-0026 CAP CH56PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C13 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C130 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C131 106-05560-0026 CAP CH56PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C132 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C133 096-01186-0012 CAP 1.0UF 16V 10% EA 1.00
C134 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C135 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C136 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C137 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C138 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C139 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C14 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C140 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C141 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C142 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C143 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C144 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
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C148 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C149 096-01186-0010 CAP 15UF 10V 10% EA 1.00
C15 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C150 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C151 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C152 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C153 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C154 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C155 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C156 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C157 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C158 999-09999-9999 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C159 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C16 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C160 106-04182-0016 CAPCH1800PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C17 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C18 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C19 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C2 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C20 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C21 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C22 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C23 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C24 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C25 106-04103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C26 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C27 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C28 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C29 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C3 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C30 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C31 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C32 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C33 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C34 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C35 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C36 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C37 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C38 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C39 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C4 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C40 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C41 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C42 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C43 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C44 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C45 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C46 106-05220-0026 CAP CH22PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C47 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C48 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C49 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C5 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C50 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C51 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
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C57 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C58 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C59 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C6 096-01186-0017 CAP 2.2UF 20V 10% EA 1.00
C60 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C61 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C62 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C63 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C64 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C65 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C66 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C67 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C68 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C69 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C7 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C70 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C71 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C72 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C73 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C74 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C75 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C76 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C77 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C78 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C79 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C8 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C80 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C81 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C82 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C83 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C84 106-08009-0001 CAP CH CER 1206 47 EA 1.00
C85 106-04102-0026 CH 1KPF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C86 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C87 106-04182-0016 CAPCH1800PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C88 106-04182-0016 CAPCH1800PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C89 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C9 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C90 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C91 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C92 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C93 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C94 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C95 106-05560-0026 CAP CH56PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C96 106-05560-0026 CAP CH56PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C97 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C98 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00
C99 096-01186-0034 CAP 4.7UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
CR1 007-06396-0000 DIO SW DUAL EA 1.00
CR10 007-06396-0000 DIO SW DUAL EA 1.00
CR11 007-06396-0000 DIO SW DUAL EA 1.00
CR12 007-06396-0000 DIO SW DUAL EA 1.00
CR13 007-06396-0000 DIO SW DUAL EA 1.00
CR14 007-06396-0000 DIO SW DUAL EA 1.00
CR15 007-06396-0000 DIO SW DUAL EA 1.00
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CR3 007-06396-0000 DIO SW DUAL EA 1.00
CR4 007-06396-0000 DIO SW DUAL EA 1.00
CR5 007-06396-0000 DIO SW DUAL EA 1.00
CR6 007-06396-0000 DIO SW DUAL EA 1.00
CR7 007-06396-0000 DIO SW DUAL EA 1.00
CR8 007-06396-0000 DIO SW DUAL EA 1.00
CR9 007-06184-0000 DIO DUAL SWITCHING EA 1.00
DS1 007-06438-0002 7 SEG LED .3IN GRN EA 1.00
DS2 007-06424-0000 LED SURFACE MOUNT EA 1.00
J1 030-03048-0035 CONN, HDR, PLG, RA EA 1.00
J2 030-03303-0010 HDR RA W/LATCH 100 EA 1.00
J3 030-03099-0000 16 PIN 4 WALL HDR EA 1.00
J4 030-02174-0004 PIN CONTACT EA 8.00
L1 013-00172-0000 FERRITE BEAD, SURF EA 1.00
L2 013-00172-0000 FERRITE BEAD, SURF EA 1.00
L3 013-00172-0001 FERR BEAD SRFC MT EA 1.00
Q1 007-01032-0000 N CH MOSFET 240V EA 1.00
Q10 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q11 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q12 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q13 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q14 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q15 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q16 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q17 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q18 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q19 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q2 007-01032-0000 N CH MOSFET 240V EA 1.00
Q20 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q21 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q22 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q23 007-00903-0000 2N7002 MOSFET EA 1.00
Q24 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q25 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q26 007-00383-0003 XSTR SOT-23 2N2222 EA 1.00
Q27 007-00383-0003 XSTR SOT-23 2N2222 EA 1.00
Q28 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q29 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q3 007-01032-0000 N CH MOSFET 240V EA 1.00
Q30 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST EA 1.00
Q31 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST EA 1.00
Q32 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q33 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q34 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q35 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q36 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST EA 1.00
Q37 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST EA 1.00
Q38 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q39 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q4 007-01032-0000 N CH MOSFET 240V EA 1.00
Q40 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q41 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q42 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q43 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
Q5 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
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Q9 007-00261-0003 XSTR 2N2907A (SOT) EA 1.00
R1 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R10 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R100 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R101 139-01005-0000 RES CH 10M EW 1% EA 1.00
R102 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R103 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R104 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R105 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R106 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R107 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R108 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R109 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R11 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R110 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R111 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R112 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R113 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R114 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R115 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R116 139-03320-0000 RES CHIP 332 EW 1% EA 1.00
R117 139-00374-0000 RESISTOR CHIP 37.4 EA 1.00
R118 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R119 139-00374-0000 RESISTOR CHIP 37.4 EA 1.00
R12 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R120 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R121 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R122 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R123 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R124 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R125 139-04871-0003 RES CH 4.87K EW .1 EA 1.00
R126 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R127 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R128 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R129 139-01005-0000 RES CH 10M EW 1% EA 1.00
R13 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R130 139-00374-0000 RESISTOR CHIP 37.4 EA 1.00
R131 139-05112-0000 RES CHIP 51.1K 1% EA 1.00
R132 139-00374-0000 RESISTOR CHIP 37.4 EA 1.00
R133 139-05112-0000 RES CHIP 51.1K 1% EA 1.00
R134 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R135 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R136 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R137 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R138 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R139 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R14 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R140 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R141 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R142 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R143 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R144 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R145 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R146 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
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R149 015-00309-2430 RES ARRAYS 243 OHM EA 1.00
R15 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R150 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R151 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R152 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R153 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R154 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R155 139-04871-0003 RES CH 4.87K EW .1 EA 1.00
R156 015-00309-2430 RES ARRAYS 243 OHM EA 1.00
R157 015-00309-2430 RES ARRAYS 243 OHM EA 1.00
R158 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R159 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R16 139-04871-0000 RES CHIP 4.87KEW1% EA 1.00
R160 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R161 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R162 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R163 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R164 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R165 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R166 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R167 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R168 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R169 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R17 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R170 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R171 139-01821-0000 RES CHIP 1.82KEW1% EA 1.00
R172 139-02003-0000 RES CHIP 200KEW1% EA 1.00
R173 139-01003-0000 RES CHIP 100KEW1% EA 1.00
R174 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R175 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R176 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R177 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R178 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R179 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R18 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R180 139-05112-0000 RES CHIP 51.1K 1% EA 1.00
R181 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R182 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R183 139-05112-0000 RES CHIP 51.1K 1% EA 1.00
R184 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R185 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R186 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R187 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R188 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R189 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R19 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R190 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R191 139-02943-0000 RES CH 294K EW 1% EA 1.00
R192 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R193 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R194 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R195 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R196 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R197 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R198 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
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R20 139-02212-0000 RES CHIP 22.1KEW1% EA 1.00
R200 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R201 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R202 139-00374-0000 RESISTOR CHIP 37.4 EA 1.00
R203 139-00374-0000 RESISTOR CHIP 37.4 EA 1.00
R204 139-00374-0000 RESISTOR CHIP 37.4 EA 1.00
R205 139-00374-0000 RESISTOR CHIP 37.4 EA 1.00
R206 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R207 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R208 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R209 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R21 139-02212-0000 RES CHIP 22.1KEW1% EA 1.00
R210 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R211 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R212 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R213 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R214 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R215 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R216 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R217 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R218 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R219 139-03320-0000 RES CHIP 332 EW 1% EA 1.00
R22 139-01152-0000 RES CHIP 11.5KEW1% EA 1.00
R220 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R221 139-03320-0000 RES CHIP 332 EW 1% EA 1.00
R222 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R223 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R224 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R225 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R226 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R227 139-00309-0000 RES CH 30.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R228 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R229 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R23 139-01152-0000 RES CHIP 11.5KEW1% EA 1.00
R230 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R231 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R232 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R233 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R234 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R235 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R236 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R237 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R238 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R239 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R24 139-09092-0000 RES CHIP 90.9KEW1% EA 1.00
R240 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R241 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R242 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R243 139-01502-0000 RES CHIP 15K EW 1% EA 1.00
R244 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R245 139-03320-0000 RES CHIP 332 EW 1% EA 1.00
R246 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R247 139-03320-0000 RES CHIP 332 EW 1% EA 1.00
R248 139-01000-0000 RES CHIP 100 EW 1% EA 1.00
R249 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R25 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00

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R251 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R252 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R253 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R254 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R255 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R256 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R257 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R258 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R259 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R26 015-00309-2002 RES ARRAYS 20K OHM EA 1.00
R260 139-04022-0000 RES CHIP 40.2KEW1% EA 1.00
R261 139-04022-0000 RES CHIP 40.2KEW1% EA 1.00
R262 139-00750-0000 RES CH 75.0 EW 1% EA 1.00
R263 139-00750-0000 RES CH 75.0 EW 1% EA 1.00
R264 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R265 139-03320-0000 RES CHIP 332 EW 1% EA 1.00
R266 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R267 139-03320-0000 RES CHIP 332 EW 1% EA 1.00
R268 139-03320-0000 RES CHIP 332 EW 1% EA 1.00
R269 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R27 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R270 139-03320-0000 RES CHIP 332 EW 1% EA 1.00
R271 139-03320-0000 RES CHIP 332 EW 1% EA 1.00
R272 139-03320-0000 RES CHIP 332 EW 1% EA 1.00
R273 139-03320-0000 RES CHIP 332 EW 1% EA 1.00
R274 139-03320-0000 RES CHIP 332 EW 1% EA 1.00
R275 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R28 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R29 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R3 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R30 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R300 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R301 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R302 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R303 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R304 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R305 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R306 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R307 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R308 139-01005-0000 RES CH 10M EW 1% EA 1.00
R309 139-01005-0000 RES CH 10M EW 1% EA 1.00
R31 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R310 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R32 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R33 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R34 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R35 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R36 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R37 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R38 139-05112-0000 RES CHIP 51.1K 1% EA 1.00
R39 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R4 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R40 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R41 139-01152-0000 RES CHIP 11.5KEW1% EA 1.00
R42 139-01152-0000 RES CHIP 11.5KEW1% EA 1.00
R43 139-09092-0000 RES CHIP 90.9KEW1% EA 1.00

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R45 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R46 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R47 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R48 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R49 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R5 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R50 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R51 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R52 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R53 015-00309-2430 RES ARRAYS 243 OHM EA 1.00
R54 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R55 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R56 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R57 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R58 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R59 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R6 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R60 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R61 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R62 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R63 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R64 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R65 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R66 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R67 139-09092-0000 RES CHIP 90.9KEW1% EA 1.00
R68 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R69 139-09092-0000 RES CHIP 90.9KEW1% EA 1.00
R7 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R70 015-00309-2430 RES ARRAYS 243 OHM EA 1.00
R71 015-00309-2430 RES ARRAYS 243 OHM EA 1.00
R72 139-01005-0000 RES CH 10M EW 1% EA 1.00
R73 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R74 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R75 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R76 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R77 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R78 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R79 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R8 139-03011-0000 RES CH 3.01K EW 1% EA 1.00
R80 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R81 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R82 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R83 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R84 139-03320-0000 RES CHIP 332 EW 1% EA 1.00
R85 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R86 139-03320-0000 RES CHIP 332 EW 1% EA 1.00
R87 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R88 015-00309-1001 RES ARRAYS 1K OHM EA 1.00
R89 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R9 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R90 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R91 139-02212-0000 RES CHIP 22.1KEW1% EA 1.00
R92 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R93 139-02212-0000 RES CHIP 22.1KEW1% EA 1.00
R94 139-04752-0000 RES CH 47.5K EW 1% EA 1.00
R95 139-03320-0000 RES CHIP 332 EW 1% EA 1.00

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R97 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R98 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
R99 015-00309-1002 RES ARRAYS 10K OHM EA 1.00
SK1 033-00225-0000 132 PIN PGA SOCKET EA 1.00
T1 019-05099-0000 XFMR AUD EA 1.00
TP1 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP10 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP11 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP12 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP13 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP14 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP2 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP3 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP4 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP5 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP6 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP7 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP8 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
TP9 008-00309-0000 TEST POINT SURF MN EA 1.00
U1 120-03450-0000 ADC0809 SO EA 1.00
U10 120-02716-0005 2-INPUT AND GATE EA 1.00
U11 120-02716-0005 2-INPUT AND GATE EA 1.00
U12 120-02716-0003 INVERTER EA 1.00
U13 120-03805-0001 1488 LINE DRIVER EA 1.00
U14 124-00005-1113 IC 74ACTQ16245 SO EA 1.00
U15 120-02437-0000 82C37A-8 4 CH DMA EA 1.00
U16 120-02437-0000 82C37A-8 4 CH DMA EA 1.00
U17 123-00573-1003 74AC573 SO PKG EA 1.00
U18 120-02215-0002 82C59 INT CNTL EA 1.00
U19 120-02167-0003 82C51A USART EA 1.00
U2 120-03450-0000 ADC0809 SO EA 1.00
U20 123-16373-2003 LATCH, 16 BIT, D-T EA 1.00
U21 123-16373-2003 LATCH, 16 BIT, D-T EA 1.00
U22 120-03907-0001 IC, QUADRUPLE LOW EA 1.00
U23 120-02716-0005 2-INPUT AND GATE EA 1.00
U24 123-00002-1003 74AC02 SO PKG EA 1.00
U25 120-02167-0003 82C51A USART EA 1.00
U26 120-03502-0000 ADC1061-10BIT SO EA 1.00
U27 123-00126-0003 74HC126 EA 1.00
U28 120-03504-0000 OP07 OP AMP SO PK EA 1.00
U29 124-00005-1113 IC 74ACTQ16245 SO EA 1.00
U3 120-03498-0000 TL062 DUAL OPAMP EA 1.00
U30 123-00273-1003 74AC273 SO PKG EA 1.00
U31 120-02168-0003 82C54-2 PROG TIMER EA 1.00
U32 123-00074-1003 74AC74 SO PKG EA 1.00
U33 122-30208-9999 SERIAL CONTROLLER RF .00
U34 120-02350-0003 PWR SUPPLY MON SO EA 1.00
U35 120-02716-0005 2-INPUT AND GATE EA 1.00
U36 123-00174-1003 IC74AC174 SO PKG EA 1.00
U37 123-00174-1003 IC74AC174 SO PKG EA 1.00
U38 123-16373-2003 LATCH, 16 BIT, D-T EA 1.00
U39 124-00005-1113 IC 74ACTQ16245 SO EA 1.00
U4 120-03536-0000 VOLT REF 2.5V .05% EA 1.00
U40 122-30207-9999 BUSS CONTROLLER FP RF .00
U41 120-03127-0011 IC LM2903 SO PKG EA 1.00
U42 123-00032-0003 74HC32D SO PKG EA 1.00

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U43 120-08212-0001 ARINC 429 XCVER EA 1.00


U44 120-02531-0000 28HC256 EEPROM EA 1.00
U45 124-00005-1113 IC 74ACTQ16245 SO EA 1.00
U46 120-02432-0010 SRAM 35NS (400 MIL EA 1.00
U47 123-00191-1003 IC74AC191 SO PKG EA 1.00
U48 120-03174-0013 OP AMP BI FET SO EA 1.00
U49 120-08212-0001 ARINC 429 XCVER EA 1.00
U5 123-00259-0003 74HC259 SO PKG EA 1.00
U50 122-01871-9999 KTA BOOT LOW RF .00
U51 120-02432-0010 SRAM 35NS (400 MIL EA 1.00
U52 120-03174-0013 OP AMP BI FET SO EA 1.00
U53 124-00007-1113 IC 74ACTQ16373 EA 1.00
U54 120-02438-0000 80960KB-16 UP EA 1.00
U55 123-00573-0003 IC 74HC573 S01C EA 1.00
U56 120-03503-0000 DAC7528 SO PKG EA 1.00
U57 120-03498-0000 TL062 DUAL OPAMP EA 1.00
U58 120-03506-0000 MC33178 OP AMP EA 1.00
U59 124-00005-1113 IC 74ACTQ16245 SO EA 1.00
U6 123-04066-0003 IC ANA/DIG SW EA 1.00
U60 120-02432-0010 SRAM 35NS (400 MIL EA 1.00
U61 120-02716-0003 INVERTER EA 1.00
U62 122-01872-9999 KTA BOOT HIGH RF .00
U63 124-00007-1113 IC 74ACTQ16373 EA 1.00
U64 120-02432-0010 SRAM 35NS (400 MIL EA 1.00
U65 120-03065-0026 IC MC78L05ABD EA 1.00
U66 120-02551-0002 IC SPEECH SYNTHNE EA 1.00
U7 120-03499-0000 TL064 QUAD OPAMP EA 1.00
U8 123-16373-2003 LATCH, 16 BIT, D-T EA 1.00
U9 120-03450-0000 ADC0809 SO EA 1.00
Y1 044-00309-0002 64.000MHZ OSC EA 1.00
002-09043-0000 KTA 810 COMPUTER S RF .00
009-09043-0000 KTA 810 COMPUTER P RF .00
009-09043-0001 1 KTA 810 COMPUTER P EA 1.00
016-01040-0000 COATING TYPE AR AR 1.00
057-05144-0000 4 ESD TAG EXTR CARD EA 1.00
089-02136-0000 2 NUT LOCK 2-56 EA 2.00
089-05899-0009 3 SCR PHP 2-56X9/16 EA 2.00
126-00208-0002 BUS CONTROLLER FPG EA 1.00
126-00209-0000 SERIAL CONTROLLER EA 1.00
193-00887-0001 KTA 810 COMPUTER B RF .00
300-09043-0000 KTA 810 COMPUTER B RF .00

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COMPUTER BOARD (300-09043-0000 R-H)


FIGURE 10010 (SHEET 1 OF 4)

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FIGURE 10010 (SHEET 2 OF 4)

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FIGURE 10010 (SHEET 3 OF 4)

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FIGURE 10010 (SHEET 4 OF 4)

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126-00208-0002 BUS CONTROLLER FPGA -


---------------------------------------------------------------
SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0002
---------------------------------------------------------------
122-30207-0002 BUS CONTROLLER FPG EA 1.00
226-00138-0002 KMH 820 / KTA 810 RF .00
721-00849-0000 KMH820/KTA 810 BUS RF .00

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126-00209-0000 SERIAL CONTROLLER FPGA -


---------------------------------------------------------------
SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000
---------------------------------------------------------------
U33 122-30208-0000 SERIAL CONTROLLER EA 1.00
226-00137-0000 KTA 810 SERIAL CON RF .00
721-00850-0000 KMH 820/KTA 810 SE RF .00

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125-00932-0001 KTA 810 BOOT IMAGE A


---------------------------------------------------------------
SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0001
---------------------------------------------------------------
122-01871-0001 KTA BOOT LOW EA 1.00
122-01872-0001 KTA BOOT HIGH EA 1.00
722-01844-0001 KTA 810 HOST APPLI RF .00

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205-00945-0001 GA-EGPWS, KMH 820 A


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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0001
---------------------------------------------------------------
015-00414-0001 KMH 820 GA-EGPWS M EA 1.00
015-00414-01 GA-EGPWS MODULE, K RF .00
057-05252-0945 IDT 205-00945-XXXX EA 1.00
057-05335-0001 DECAL 205 DASH 01 EA 1.00
718-1402-001 COMPACT FLASH CARD RF .00

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206-00423-0101 KMH 920 SYSTEM SOFTWARE W/GPS -


---------------------------------------------------------------
SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0101
---------------------------------------------------------------
057-05287-0101 SW MOD TAG EA 1.00
125-01032-0101 KTA 910 APPLICATIO RF .00
205-00887-0001 KTA 810 COMPUTER B EA 1.00
205-00891-0002 GPS PXPRESS - PROG EA 1.00
205-00945-0001 GA-EGPWS, KMH 820 EA 1.00
222-30027-0101 KTA 910 LOAD MEDIA RF .00
300-05638-0000 FINAL ASSEMBLY KTA RF .00
716-00469-0101 KMH 920 SOFTWARE RF .00
718-1402-001 COMPACT FLASH CARD RF .00
718-1403-001 COMPACT FLASH CARD RF .00

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205-00891-0002 GPS PXPRESS - PROGRAMED BOARD C


---------------------------------------------------------------
SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0002
---------------------------------------------------------------
REF100 300-08825-0010 GPS XPRESS CARD K RF .00
057-05252-0891 IDT 205-00891-0000 EA 1.00
057-05335-0002 DECAL 205 DASH 02 EA 1.00
125-00937-0002 P-XPRESS PROGRAM D EA 1.00
193-00891-0002 PXPRESS ASSY RF .00
200-08825-0010 GPS XPRESS CARD EA 1.00

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200-08825-0000 GPS XPRESS AD


---------------------------------------------------------------
SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0000
---------------------------------------------------------------
C501 106-05104-0037 CAP CH 100KX7R/25V EA 1.00
C502 106-05104-0037 CAP CH 100KX7R/25V EA 1.00
C503 106-05104-0037 CAP CH 100KX7R/25V EA 1.00
C504 096-01186-0015 CAP 33UF 16V 10% EA 1.00
C505 096-01186-0012 CAP 1.0UF 16V 10% EA 1.00
C506 096-01186-0027 CAP .33UF 35V 10% EA 1.00
C507 106-05102-0016 CAP CH 1K NPO/50V EA 1.00
C508 106-05102-0016 CAP CH 1K NPO/50V EA 1.00
C510 106-05102-0016 CAP CH 1K NPO/50V EA 1.00
C511 106-05102-0016 CAP CH 1K NPO/50V EA 1.00
C513 096-01186-0064 CAP 10UF 16V 20% EA 1.00
C514 106-05104-0037 CAP CH 100KX7R/25V EA 1.00
C515 106-05104-0037 CAP CH 100KX7R/25V EA 1.00
C516 106-05104-0037 CAP CH 100KX7R/25V EA 1.00
C517 106-05104-0037 CAP CH 100KX7R/25V EA 1.00
C518 096-01186-0064 CAP 10UF 16V 20% EA 1.00
C519 106-05102-0016 CAP CH 1K NPO/50V EA 1.00
C520 106-05102-0016 CAP CH 1K NPO/50V EA 1.00
C522 106-05104-0037 CAP CH 100KX7R/25V EA 1.00
C523 106-05104-0037 CAP CH 100KX7R/25V EA 1.00
C524 106-05684-0157 CAP CER CH 0805 0. EA 1.00
C525 106-05102-0016 CAP CH 1K NPO/50V EA 1.00
C526 106-05689-0020 CH 6.8PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C527 106-05689-0020 CH 6.8PF NPO/100V EA 1.00
C528 106-05103-0057 CAP CH 10KX7R/100V EA 1.00
C530 106-06335-0067 CER CH 1210 3.3UF EA 1.00
C531 106-05102-0016 CAP CH 1K NPO/50V EA 1.00
C532 096-01186-0064 CAP 10UF 16V 20% EA 1.00
C533 106-05104-0037 CAP CH 100KX7R/25V EA 1.00
C534 106-05360-0016 CAP CH 36PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C535 106-05360-0016 CAP CH 36PFNPO/50V EA 1.00
C536 106-05104-0037 CAP CH 100KX7R/25V EA 1.00
C537 096-01186-0064 CAP 10UF 16V 20% EA 1.00
C538 106-05104-0037 CAP CH 100KX7R/25V EA 1.00
C539 106-05829-0020 CH 8.2PF NPO 100V EA 1.00
C540 106-05829-0020 CH 8.2PF NPO 100V EA 1.00
C541 106-05010-0020 CAP CH 1PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C542 106-05104-0037 CAP CH 100KX7R/25V EA 1.00
C543 106-05104-0037 CAP CH 100KX7R/25V EA 1.00
C544 106-05104-0037 CAP CH 100KX7R/25V EA 1.00
C545 106-05332-0047 CAPCH3.3KX7R/50V10 EA 1.00
C546 106-05332-0047 CAPCH3.3KX7R/50V10 EA 1.00
C547 106-05102-0016 CAP CH 1K NPO/50V EA 1.00
C548 106-05101-0026 CAPCH100PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C549 106-05101-0026 CAPCH100PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C550 106-05101-0026 CAPCH100PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C551 106-05101-0026 CAPCH100PFNPO/100V EA 1.00
C552 106-05104-0037 CAP CH 100KX7R/25V EA 1.00
C554 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
C555 096-01186-0064 CAP 10UF 16V 20% EA 1.00
C556 106-05390-1026 CAP CH 39PFNPO/100 EA 1.00
CJ501 130-05000-0025 RES CHIP 0 EW CJ EA 1.00
CJ502 130-05000-0025 RES CHIP 0 EW CJ EA 1.00

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CJ503 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00


CJ504 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
CJ505 130-05000-0025 RES CHIP 0 EW CJ EA 1.00
CJ506 130-05000-0025 RES CHIP 0 EW CJ EA 1.00
CJ507 130-05000-0025 RES CHIP 0 EW CJ EA 1.00
CR501 007-06398-0000 DIO DUAL SCHOTTKY EA 1.00
CR502 007-05241-0007 TRNSRB 1500W 7V EA 1.00
FL501 017-00260-0000 DIELCT BNDPS FILTE EA 1.00
FL502 017-00259-0002 GPS XPRESS FILTER, EA 1.00
J501 030-03250-0000 ELCO 16PIN SMTCONN EA 1.00
J502 030-00444-0000 CONN SMT MINI COAX EA 1.00
L503 019-02730-0007 IND SM 22UH 5% EA 1.00
L504 019-02730-0007 IND SM 22UH 5% EA 1.00
L505 019-02660-0008 IND SM 60 10% EA 1.00
L506 019-02660-0008 IND SM 60 10% EA 1.00
L507 019-02660-0015 IND SM 150 10% EA 1.00
L508 019-02660-0000 IND SM 4.7 20% EA 1.00
L509 019-02660-0035 IND SM 3900 10% EA 1.00
Q501 007-00903-0000 2N7002 MOSFET EA 1.00
Q502 007-00933-0000 MMBT2369 EA 1.00
R501 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R502 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R503 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R504 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R505 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R506 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R507 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R508 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R509 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R510 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R511 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R512 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R513 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R514 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R516 139-01001-0000 RES CHIP 1K EW 1% EA 1.00
R517 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R518 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
R520 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
R521 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
R522 999-09999-0098 PLACE HOLDER RF .00
R523 139-06194-0000 RES CH 6.19M EW 1% EA 1.00
R524 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R525 139-01503-0000 RES CHIP 150KEW1% EA 1.00
R526 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R527 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R528 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R529 139-02260-0000 RES CH 226 EW 1% EA 1.00
R530 139-02260-0000 RES CH 226 EW 1% EA 1.00
R531 139-04751-0000 RES CH 4.75K EW 1% EA 1.00
R534 139-00511-0050 RES CH 51.1 .062W EA 1.00
SK501 033-00224-0004 SKT PLCC SM 44 PIN EA 1.00
U501 120-02161-0001 EEPROM SERIAL 2KX8 EA 1.00
U502 120-03026-0080 78M05 DPAK VLT REG EA 1.00
U503 120-02511-0000 MC68331 UP 16MHZ EA 1.00
U504 999-09999-0090 REF SFTWARE SET RF .00
U505 120-08241-0001 GPS-XPRESS MMIC GS EA 1.00
U506 120-02363-0008 32K X 8 STATIC RAM EA 1.00

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U507 120-02363-0008 32K X 8 STATIC RAM EA 1.00


U508 120-08207-0000 GPS XPRESS ASIC EA 1.00
U509 044-00332-0000 GPS XPRESS TCXO 10 EA 1.00
U510 120-03590-0000 IC UPC2726 EA 1.00
U511 123-00074-0013 TC7W74FU SO PKG EA 1.00
U512 123-00002-0013 TC7W02FU SO PKG EA 1.00
Y501 044-00307-0000 32.768KHZ CRYS OSC EA 1.00
002-08825-0000 SCH GPS XPRESS CAR RF .00
009-08825-0000 PC BD GPS XPRESS EA 1.00
016-01040-0000 COATING TYPE AR AR 1.00
047-10721-0001 GPS XPRESS SHIELD EA 1.00
300-08825-0000 GPS XPRESS ASSY RF .00

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GPS XPRESS ASSEMBLY (300-08825-0000 R-AE)


FIGURE 10011

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125-00937-0002 P-XPRESS PROGRAM DEVICE SET A


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SYMBOL PART NUMBER FIND NO DESCRIPTION UM -0002
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REF1 300-08825-0010 GPS XPRESS CARD K RF .00
U101 122-01621-0002 P-XPRESS PROGRAM D EA 1.00

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EGPWS Assembly (722-4327-002 R-F)


Figure 10012 (Sheet 1 of 3)

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EGPWS Assembly (722-4327-002 R-F)


Figure 10012 (Sheet 2 of 3)

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EGPWS Assembly (722-4327-002 R-F)


Figure 10012 (Sheet 3 of 3)

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