. Aerographer's Mate 3 & 2. United States. Navy; Meteorology; Oceanography. SPEAKER AND CLOCK PANEL TAPE RECORDER POWER CONTROL PANEL RECEIVER SELECTIVITY PANEL CAMERA MOUNT ASSEMBLY REMOTE CONTROL PANEL. CONTROL PANEL RECEIVER SELECTION PANEL SYNC GENERATOR AND PROC AMP Figure 7-18. —(A) Weather Television System AN/GMQ-19 ( ) console. (B) System AN/GMQ-27 ( ) console. Weather Television for 24 hours (plus a 15 minute overtime al- lowance) without tape change. Cranks are pro- vided on the reel spindles for manually advancing or rewinding the tapes. The tape is motor driven in the,


. Aerographer's Mate 3 & 2. United States. Navy; Meteorology; Oceanography. SPEAKER AND CLOCK PANEL TAPE RECORDER POWER CONTROL PANEL RECEIVER SELECTIVITY PANEL CAMERA MOUNT ASSEMBLY REMOTE CONTROL PANEL. CONTROL PANEL RECEIVER SELECTION PANEL SYNC GENERATOR AND PROC AMP Figure 7-18. —(A) Weather Television System AN/GMQ-19 ( ) console. (B) System AN/GMQ-27 ( ) console. Weather Television for 24 hours (plus a 15 minute overtime al- lowance) without tape change. Cranks are pro- vided on the reel spindles for manually advancing or rewinding the tapes. The tape is motor driven in the, wound provided with the unitYdr degaussing or tne mag- netic recording tape. The unit will degauss a 2-inch roll of magnetic recording tape in 5 to 10 seconds. Control panels on the console contain all the necessary switches and controls for opera- tion of the system. The television monitors used at remote loca- tions consist of a 21-inch television monitor mounted in a metal case assembly. Normal television controls pertaining to contrast, bright- ness, etc., are provided on the front panel. The weather television system should be checked daily for proper operation. Both the video and audio portions should be activated, with checks of reception at remote stations being made. If faulty operation is noted during the daily check, proper maintenance personnel should be notified. em AN/GMQ-19 ( ) console. emP^$»|$a£?or{ ) console. Weathervision systems, at stations where they have been installed have proven to be a valuable tool in the weather briefing situation. Figure 7-19 (A), (B), and (C) shows some of the types of weather data that can be presented on weather- vision equipment. Maintenance Contract employees or station electronics personnel perform the required electrical and electronic maintenance on weathervision sys- tems. However, there are a number of minor preventive maintenance tasks and inspections 140. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page


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