CHAPTER 1 THE TECHNICIAN'S HANDBOOKFIRST AIDJulian Date CalendarSYMPTOMS OF ELECTRIC SHOCKBACK PRESSURE ARM LIFTONE RESCUER TECHNIQUEFigure 1-2.Locating the sternumFigure 1-4.One rescuer CPR techniqueTWO RESCUER TECHNIQUEPressure PointsFigure 1-6.Pressure points for control of bleeding(1) NEAREST THE WOUND and (2) BETWEEN THE WOUND AND THE MAIN PART OF THE BODYFigure 1-8.Applying a tourniquetHOW TO RECOGNIZE SHOCKKEEP AN INJURED PERSON WARM ENOUGH FOR COMFORT, BUT DO NOT LET THE VICTIM BECOME OVERHEATEDBurns Heatstroke BASIC ELECTRICAL FORMULASCapacitance Figure 1-11.RC time constantsCurrent NOTE Inductance Figure 1-13.L/R time constantPower - 14191_35Power - 14191_36Reactance Resistance Transformers Transformer powerBASIC ELECTRONICS FORMULASWARNING - 14191_42Resonance - 14191_43TRANSISTOR RUGGEDNESSVacuum TubesWavelength - 14191_46Radar - 14191_47Radar - 14191_48POWER CONVERSION - 14191_49POWER CONVERSION - 14191_50DATA TABLESTable 1-1.CB Style Capacitor Part Number BreakdownTable 1-2.CMR Style Capacitor Part Number BreakdownTable 1-3.CYR10 Style Capacitor Cross-ReferenceFigure 1-15.Six-band color code for tubular paper dielectric capacitorsFigure 1-16.Ceramic capacitor color codeFigure 1-17.Mica capacitor color codeTable 1-5.Style to Military Specification Cross-ReferenceTable 1-5.Style to Military Specification Cross-Reference. ContinuedFigure 1-18.Resistor color codeTable 1-6.Resistor Selection Chart Table 1-6.Resistor Selection ChartContinued Table 1-7.Resistor Type Designation Part Number BreakdownChassis Wiring IdentificationFigure 1-20.Semiconductor diode markings and color code systemFigure 1-21.Transistor lead identification and case outline.Batteries Table 1-8.Types and Construction/Description of Shipboard CableTable 1-8.Types and Construction/Description of Shipboard CableContinued Table 1-10.Current-Carrying Capacities (in Amperes) of Some Single Copper Conductors at 30 CTable 1-11.Current-Carrying Capacity of Equipment Hook-up WireContinuedTable 1-12.Preferred General Purpose RF CableConnectors Table 1-13.MS Connector IdentificationFigure 1-23.Insert arrangements type connectors, MIL-C-5015Figure 1-23.Insert arrangements type connectors, MIL-C-5015. ContinuedFigure 1-24.Alternate positions of connector insertsFigure 1-26.Attaching BNC connectors to coaxial cableFigure 1-27.Typical HN connectorsFigure 1-28.Attaching HN connectors to coaxial cableFigure 1-30.Attaching N connectors to coaxial cableFigure 1-31.Typical C connectorsFigure 1-32.Attaching C connectors to coaxial cableInsulation, Heat Shrinkable Sleeving (Shrink, Tubing), and Cable StrapsTable 1-18.Shrinkable Tubing Part Numbers Table 1-19.Shrinkable Tubing Part NumbersTable 1-20.Adjustable Nylon Cable Strap DataTable 1-21.New Style Military Fuse IdentificationClassification of Rf Emissions Conversion and Equivalent TablesTable 1-24.Conversion ChartContinued - 14191_91Table 1-24.Conversion ChartContinued - 14191_92Table 1-24.Conversion ChartContinued - 14191_93Electrical, Electronic/Logic, and Fiber Optic SymbolsFigure 1-33.Electrical symbolsFigure 1-33.Electrical symbols.ContinuedFigure 1-34.Electronic/logic symbolsFigure 1-34.Electronic/logic symbols.Continued - 14191_98Figure 1-34.Electronic/logic symbols.Continued - 14191_99Figure 1-34.Electronic/logic symbols.Continued - 14191_100Figure 1-34.Electronic/logic symbols.Continued - 14191_101Figure 1-34.Electronic/logic symbols.Continued - 14191_102Figure 1-34.Electronic/logic symbols.Continued - 14191_103Figure 1-35.Fiber optic symbolsFrequency Spectrum DesignationTelevision Channel Assignments Table 1-27.Television Channel Frequencies Joint Electronic Type Designation System (JETDS) Table 1-28.Microcircuit Part Number BreakdownTable 1-29.Microcircuit Part Numbers to Circuit Type Crossover ListTable 1-29.Microcircuit Part Numbers to Circuit Type Crossover ListContinued - 14191_111Table 1-29.Microcircuit Part Numbers to Circuit Type Crossover ListContinued - 14191_112Table 1-30.Shipboard Announcing SystemShipboard Alarm and Warning SystemsTable 1-31.Shipboard Alarm and Warning SystemTable 1-31.Shipboard Alarm and Warning SystemContinued Table 1-32.Sound-Powered Telephone CircuitsTable 1-32.Sound-Powered Telephone CircuitsContinued - 14191_118Table 1-32.Sound-Powered Telephone CircuitsContinued - 14191_119Screw, Drill, and Tap DataTable 1-33.Screw, Drill, and Tap DataTable 1-34.Common LogarithmsTable 1-34.Common LogarithmsContinuedTable 1-35.-Trigonometric FunctionsTable 1-35.-Trigonometric Functions-Continued - 14191_125Table 1-35.-Trigonometric Functions-Continued - 14191_126Table 1-35.-Trigonometric Functions-Continued - 14191_127Table 1-35.-Trigonometric Functions-Continued - 14191_128Table 1-35.-Trigonometric Functions-Continued - 14191_129Windchill FactorEffects of Heat and HumidityGENERAL MAINTENANCETable 1-39.Standard Navy Lubricants and Solvents Table 1-41.Manufacturer's DesignationsTable 1-42.Lubricants Used in Electronics Equipment But Not Listed In MIL-STD-454MUsing the OscilloscopeFigure 1-37.Lissajous patterns, showing the effects of phase relationshipsFigure 1-38.Computation of phase angle.Figure 1-39.Lissajous patterns of different frequency ratiosFigure 1-40.Lissajous patterns for various phase relationshipsTHE OCTOPUSFigure 1-42.Octopus schematic diagram (typical)Figure 1-45.Potentiometer noise check.Six-Step Troubleshooting ProcedureClasses of Overhaul WorkMaterial IdentificationNAVY ITEM CONTROL NUMBERS (NICNs)Table 1-44.Excerpts from Master Cross-Reference List (MCRL)Outside AssistanceNAVAL AVIATION ENGINEERING SERVICE UNIT (NAESU)Table 1-45.Intermediate Maintenance ActivitiesPublications and DocumentsENGINEERING INFORMATION BULLETIN (EIB)REFERENCES - 14191_154REFERENCES - 14191_155REFERENCES - 14191_156