. Aerographer's Mate 3 & 2. United States. Navy; Meteorology; Oceanography. AEROGRAPHER'S MATE 3 & 2 five minutes after receiving data from any of the presently orbiting DMSP satellites. As both systems are similar in basic de- sign, only the installation is different, dis- cussion will be basically confined to the AN/ TMQ-29 or shore type van. If more informa- tion is needed, refer to th9 Operating and Service Instructions Manual, NAVAIR 50-30TMQ29-1. Equipment Description The Navy Transportable Terminal AN/ TMQ-29 is a semi-trailer equipment van, (fig. 6-10). The van is equipped for


. Aerographer's Mate 3 & 2. United States. Navy; Meteorology; Oceanography. AEROGRAPHER'S MATE 3 & 2 five minutes after receiving data from any of the presently orbiting DMSP satellites. As both systems are similar in basic de- sign, only the installation is different, dis- cussion will be basically confined to the AN/ TMQ-29 or shore type van. If more informa- tion is needed, refer to th9 Operating and Service Instructions Manual, NAVAIR 50-30TMQ29-1. Equipment Description The Navy Transportable Terminal AN/ TMQ-29 is a semi-trailer equipment van, (fig. 6-10). The van is equipped for towing. An S-Band antenna assembly consisting of a ten-foot re- flector and feed assembly are mounted on the top rear of the van. The whole unit is designed for compact transportation. The antenna can be disassembled and stored in designated areas in the van, while the pedestal is stowed on a special carrying rack attached to the rear of the van. The van can be towed over land by truck/ tractor or it can be airlifted by a C5A, C141, or equivalent aircraft. The equipment room (fig. 6-11) contains the electrical racks, and the operating control sta- tions and work areas for maintenance and ad- ministrative Figure 6-10. —Navy Transportable Terminal AN/ TMQ-29. The shipboard version, AN/SMQ-10, has two antennas. They are normally mounted one each on the port and starboard sides of the ship just below the flight deck aft. The electronics associated with the antenna are located im- mediately adjacent to each antenna. The re- ceiving-terminal equipment is located in another space in the ship. ROOF FEED WORKBENCH ACCESS TRANSIT AND PARTS LADDER CASE STORAGE FIRE EXTINGUISHER DESK AND SAFE out'. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Naval Education and Training Program Development Center;


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