Element | Work Processes | Hours |
A | Orientation (Use, care and maintenance of tools, shop procedures, troubleshooting procedures, parts requisitioning, cleaning electronic equipment, completing paperwork necessary for work orders, safety practices) | 500 |
B | Trouble Diagnosis and Fault Isolation (Power supplies, amplifiers, microwave equipment, transmitters, receivers, syncro's and associated controls, display and circuits, radio frequency devices, high voltage circuits, antennas) | 2500 |
C | Use of Test Equipment (Multimeters, oscilloscopes, oscillators, signal generators, wattmeters) | 1000 |
D | Installation, Repair and Removal of Electronic Equipment (Installation and removal of electronic equipment, soldering, cable installation and rewiring, (bench operations, repair, and procedures) | 1000 |
E | Systems Troubleshooting (Determining cause of malfuctions in major equipment configurations) | 1000 |
F | Performing System Check and Periodic Operation Procedures | 1000 |
Grand | Total | 7000 |
Special Instructions: Work processes completed in a state or federally recognized apprenticeship program will be accepted upon presentation of proper documentation to the appropriate service school.
A total of 504 hours of related instruction is required in order to complete this program. Related instruction crdit may be awarded individuals registered in the trade of Electronics Technician (Radar) taken from an accredited institution, providing the courses are similar to the courses taken for a Electronics Technician (Radar) program in a community college/vocational school.
End of Pamphlet 621-83 Electronics Technician (Radar)
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