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AN/VIC-4 Vehicular Intra/Inter Communications System (VIICS)
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
The AN/VIC-4 is a communication and data distribution system that
Frequency: 410 MHz
Power: 4 W average
provides intra and inter vehicular communications. The VIICS is
installed in the Command and Control Vehicle Mission Module System
(C2V-MMS) and enables all crew members to communicate with one
another and access all radio sets in the C2V. The VIICS consists of the
Crew Access Unit (CAU) and the Communications Interface Unit (CIU).
HAZARD CONTROLS (to reduce or eliminate risk)
SYSTEM HAZARDS
Power Density Levels (PDL) ....
This system is not able to produce potentially hazardous PDLs in excess of the safety
standard and is not subject to radiation protection control.
Other.................................
Consult the equipment Technical Manual for other operator and/or maintenance hazards.
AN/VLQ-4T Electronics Countermeasures Training Device
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The AN/VLQ-4 is an jeep-mounted VHF electronic
Frequency: 30 75.95 MHz
Power: 300 - 1200 W
countermeasures training device that utilizes a log periodic
antenna, manually rotated with a rope lanyard.
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 close proximity of the antenna. Establish a Nonionizing Radiation
Protection Program (IAW guidelines provided in this TB) .
Hazard distance from antenna ....
Exclude personnel to distances of very close proximity (3 cm) from the antenna. Due
to the elevation of the antenna, personnel are normally not exposed to RFR.
RF shock/burn .....................
Observe standard RF shock precautions. Do not touch the antenna when energized.
Other.................................
Consult the equipment Technical Manual for other operator and/or maintenance hazards.
Do not operate this system in a nonstandard configuration or with the antenna improperly
erected.
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