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TM 11-5830-263-20&P
CABLE TO FFCS,
CABLE FROM FFCS,
MCS, MOS OR RIT
MCS, MOS OR RIT
CABLE FROM RADIO C/E
CABLE FROM RADIO D/F
Figure 3-4. Radio Interface Terminal (RIT)
3.5.
RIT REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT (Fig. 3-4)
a. RIT Removal
1. Disconnect and tag the following cables from the RIT: RADIO(S) C/E and/or D/F and
HIGHWAY (connected to the STATION connectors).
2. Refer to Table 3-4 and it's corresponding figure at the end of this section and remove
mounting hardware securing the RIT.
3. Remove RIT and verify radio setting.
b. RIT Replacement
1. Place correctly set RIT in position on studs or plate to be mounted.
2. Refer to Table 3-4 and it's corresponding figure at the end of this section for the proper
mounting sequence and secure RIT.
3. Reconnect the following cables to the RIT: RADIO(s) C/E and/or D/F and HIGHWAY
(connected to the STATION connectors).
Figure 3-5. Loudspeaker (LS)
3.6.
LOUDSPEAKER REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT (Fig. 3-5)
Some vehicles have loudspeakers mounted on brackets while other vehicles stow the loudspeaker until
needed. If a loudspeaker is mounted on a bracket loosening the wing nut allows the loudspeaker to be
easily removed and replaced.


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