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MDV (Mine Detection Vehicle)
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The MDV is a four-wheeled, tractor-type vehicle which sweeps out
Frequency: 3 kHz 300 GHz
Power: 1.0 kW PEP
in front of other modules and travels between 20 and 35 km/hr for
fast sweeps or 10 km/hr for slower sweeps. The MDV uses pulse
induction-type mine detectors to locate and mark mines for clearing
by EOD personnel.
SYSTEM HAZARDS
HAZARD CONTROLS (to reduce or eliminate risk)
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.
REFERENCES: TM 11-5895-458-14
MILSTAR Ground Command Post Terminal
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The MILSTAR Ground Command Post Terminal is a transportable
Frequency: 225 400 MHz (UHF)
millimeter satellite communications terminal. The UHF portion of the
system utilizes a transmitter and a phased array antenna of five dipoles
Power: 100 W (UHF)
mounted on a tower. The EHF portion of the system utilizes a 2.44 m
diameter parabolic reflector antenna.
SYSTEM HAZARDS
HAZARD CONTROLS (to reduce or eliminate risk)
Power Density Levels (PDL) ....
The EHF portion of the system is able to produce potentially hazardous PDLs in excess
of the safety standard between the antenna feed and the reflector. The UHF portion of
the system is not able to produce potentially hazardous PDLs in excess of the safety
standard in the antenna main beam.
Open/cracked waveguides.......
For the EHF portion of the system, the area between the antenna feed and the reflector
produce potentially high PDLs. All open waveguides produce potentially high PDLs
within 2.5 cm. Exclude personnel from these areas and check waveguide portion of this
system periodically for breaks or cracks, and replace any suspect waveguide.
RF shock/burn .....................
Observe standard RF shock precautions. Do not touch either antenna when energized.
Other.................................
Consult the equipment Technical Manual for other operator and/or maintenance hazards.
REFERENCES: TM 11-5820-1105-12&P
Equipment - 201


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