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AN/AVR-2 Laser Detection Set
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
The AN/AVR-2 is integrated with the AN/APR-39 radar warning receiver; the system
locates and identifies laser threats for warning and target cueing. Optical emitters exist in
test set (TS 3720) for the AN/AVR-2.
HAZARD CONTROLS (to reduce or eliminate risk)
SYSTEM HAZARDS
Laser Classification................
This system emits optical radiation levels far below applicable protection standards and
is not subject to radiation protection control.
Other.................................
Consult the equipment Technical Manual for other operator and/or maintenance hazards.
REFERENCES: TM 11-5841-301-12
AN/CPN-4 Radar
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
The AN/CPN-4 is a mobile ground controlled approach radar
Frequency: 9.0 9.16 GHz
Power: 45 W average
Search mode: 2.78 2.82 GHz
that utilizes two parabolic reflector antennas (azimuth and
588 W PEP
elevation) with two modes of operation (surveillance and
tracking/precision).
HAZARD CONTROLS (to reduce or eliminate risk)
SYSTEM HAZARDS
Power Density Levels (PDL) ....
In the both the scanning and nonscanning modes, this system is able to produce
potentially hazardous PDLs in excess of the safety standard. Establish a Nonionizing
Radiation Protection Program (IAW guidelines provided in this TB) .
Hazard distance from antenna ....
In the nonscanning mode, exclude personnel to a distance of 27 m from the antenna.
When nonscanning, direct the antenna at least 27 m from occupied structures. In the
scanning mode, exclude personnel to a distance of 12 m from the antenna.
RF shock/burn .....................
Observe normal RF shock precautions. Do not touch the antenna when energized.
Other.................................
Consult the equipment Technical Manual for other operator and/or maintenance hazards.
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