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AN/GLQ-14 Countermeasures Transmitting Set
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The AN/GLQ-14 is a countermeasures transmitting set that utilizes
Frequency: 2.0 30.0 MHz
Power: CLASSIFIED
a log periodic antenna.
SYSTEM HAZARDS
HAZARD CONTROLS (to reduce or eliminate risk)
Power Density Levels (PDL) ....
This system is able to produce potentially hazardous PDLs in excess of the safety
standard in front of the antenna and, to a lesser extent, in the region of the entire antenna
curtain. Establish a Nonionizing Radiation Protection Program (IAW guidelines
provided in this TB) .
Hazard distance from antenna ....
Exclude personnel to a distance of 83 m from in front of the antenna and 15 m from the
sides and rear of the antenna.
RF shock/burn .....................
A high shock and RF burn hazard exists in the vicinity of the balun, parallel wire antenna
feed line, and antenna feed point. Exclude personnel from these areas.
Other.................................
Consult the equipment Technical Manual for other operator and/or maintenance hazards.
AN/GLQ-15 Countermeasures Transmitting Set
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
The AN/GLQ-15 is a countermeasures transmitting set that
Frequency: 2.0 30.0 MHz
Power: CLASSIFIED
utilizes different antenna elements.
HAZARD CONTROLS (to reduce or eliminate risk)
SYSTEM HAZARDS
Power Density Levels (PDL) ....
This system is able to produce potentially hazardous PDLs in excess of the safety
standard in front of the antenna and, to a lesser extent, in the region of the entire
antenna curtain. Establish a Nonionizing Radiation Protection Program (IAW
guidelines provided in this TB) .
Hazard distance from antenna ....
Exclude personnel to a distance of 13 m from in front of the antenna and from the sides
and rear of the antenna to a range of 4 m (OE-317/TSC-99 antennas). Exclude
personnel to a distance of 1.8 m from the antenna (AK 2205).
RF shock/burn .....................
A high shock and RF burn hazard exists in the vacinity of the balun, parallel wire
antenna feed line, and antenna feed point. Exclude personnel from these areas.
Other.................................
Consult the equipment Technical Manual for other operator and/or maintenance
hazards.
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