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AN/TYK-11 Data Analysis Central
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
The AN/TYK-11 is a data analysis system.
HAZARD CONTROLS (to reduce or eliminate risk)
SYSTEM HAZARDS
Power Density Levels (PDL) ....
This system is not a free-space radiator and is not subject to radiation protection control.
Other................................
Consult the equipment Technical Manual for other operator and/or maintenance hazards.
REFERENCES: TM 32-5895-220-14
AN/TYQ-5 Data Analysis Central
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
The AN/TYQ-5 is a data analysis system.
SYSTEM HAZARDS
HAZARD CONTROLS (to reduce or eliminate risk)
Power Density Levels (PDL) ....
This system is not a free-space radiator and is not subject to radiation protection control.
Other................................
Consult the equipment Technical Manual for other operator and/or maintenance hazards.
REFERENCES: TM 32-5895-248-14&P
AN/TYQ-40 All Source Analysis System/ Forward Sensor Interface Control
(ASAS/FSIC)
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
The AN/TYQ-40 consists of one AN/ARC-164 UHF Radio Set
Frequency: 30 76 MHz  (AN/VRC-46)
(omnidirectional blade/whip antenna) and four AN/VRC-46 VHF
220 400 MHz (AN/ARC-164)
Radio Sets (resonant length whip antenna).
Power: 5 W average; 35 W PEP (AN/VRC-46)
25 W (AN/ARC-164)
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. Establish a Nonionizing Radiation Protection Program (IAW guidelines
provided in this TB) .
Hazard distance from antenna.
For the AN/VRC-46 radio set, exclude personnel to distances of 1.0 m from the antenna.
Due to the placement of the system antenna, in normal operations, no radiation hazard
will exist to personnel.
RF shock/burn ..................
Observe standard RF shock precautions. Do not touch system antennas when energized.
Other.............................
Consult the equipment Technical Manual for other operator and/or maintenance hazards.
REFERENCES: TM 11-5895-1497-10-2
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