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本文(NAVY MIL-R-23767 B-1970 RECEIVING SET RADIO AN ARR-69 AND AN ARR-69A《AN ARR-69 及AN ARR-69A型无线电接收装置》.pdf)为本站会员(twoload295)主动上传,麦多课文库仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知麦多课文库(发送邮件至master@mydoc123.com或直接QQ联系客服),我们立即给予删除!

NAVY MIL-R-23767 B-1970 RECEIVING SET RADIO AN ARR-69 AND AN ARR-69A《AN ARR-69 及AN ARR-69A型无线电接收装置》.pdf

1、- - _. . MIL-R-23767B 5 7777706 O352526 2 f MIL-R-23767B(AS) - 13 November 1970 SUPERSEDING 15 October 1967 MIL-R - 23 7 67A (AS) MILITARY SPECIFICATION RECEIVING SET, RADIO AN/ARRY * MIL-R-23767B (AS) SPECIFICATIONS Military MIL-W-5088 MIL-E-5400 MIL- T- 5422 MIL-1-6181 MIL-M-7793 MIL-E-17555 MIL-T

2、-18303 MIL-N-18307 MIL-M-81288 MIL-F-81334 Wiring, Aircraft, installation of Electronic Equipment, Aircraft, General Specification for Testing, Environmental, Aircraft Electronic Equipment Interference Control Requirements, Aircraft Equipment Meter, Time Totalizing Electronic and Electrical Equipmen

3、t and Associated Repair Parts, Preparation for Delivery of Test Procedures; Preproduction and Acceptance For Aircraft Electronic Equipment, Format for Nomenclature and Nanieplates for Aeronautical Electronic and Associated Equipment Mounting Bases; Flexible Plastic Foam Foam, Plastic, Flexible, Open

4、 Cell Polyester Type, Polyurethane STANDARD Military MIL-STD- 704 MIL-STD-781 MIL-STD- 794 E lec t r i c Pow er, Aircraft , Character i sti c s and Utilization of Reliability Te st s, Exponential Di stkibution Parts and Equipment, Procedures for Packaging and Packing of * 2.2 Availability of Documen

5、ts - When requesting specifications, standards, drawings, and publications refer to both title and number. Copies of this specification and applicable specifications required by contractors in connection with specific procurement functions may be obtained upon application to the Commanding Officer,

6、Publications and Forms Center, Code 105, 5801 Tabor Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 191 20. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-R-23767B 58 m 977790b 0152528 b m 3. REQGIREiMENTS . . - -. _ MXL-R- 2376713 (A.S) 3. 1 Production - T

7、his specification makes provision for preproduction testing. 3. 2 Parts and Materials - In the selection of parts and materials, fulfillment of major design objectives shall be the prime consideration. In so doing the following shall govern: Parts and materials requirements shall conform to Specific

8、ation MIL-E- 5400. Nonrepairable subassemblies, as outlined in specification MIL-E-5400, shall be used when practicable. The general size of the subassembly and the amount of circuitry to be included therein shall be approved by the procuring activity. Nonrepairable subassemblies must be reliable. (

9、See 6.4) When previously produced models of this equipment did not use nonrepairable subassemblies, the design shall not be changed to employ nonrepairable assemblies, without the approval of the procuring activity. 3. 2.1 Nonstandard Parts and Materials Approval - Approval for the use of nonstandar

10、d parts and materials (including electron tubes, transistors and diodes) shall be obtained as outlined in Specification MIL-E-5400. 3.3 Design and Construction - The equipment shall conform with all the applicable requirements of Specification MIL-E- 5400 for design, construction and workmanship, ex

11、cept as otherwise specified herein. 3.3.1 Total Weight - The total weight of the equipment, excluding cables, shall be a minimum consistent with good design and shall not exceed 9.5 pounds. 3. 3. 2 Reliability - 3.3.2. 1 Operational Stability - The equipment shall operate with satisfactory performan

12、ce, continuously or intermittently for a period of at least 1000 hours without the necessity for readjustment of any controls which are inaccessible to the operator during normal use. 3.3.2.2 Operating Life - The equipment shall have a total operating life of 2000 hours with reasonable servicing and

13、 replacement of parts. Parts requiring scheduled replacement shall be specified-by the contractor. 3.3. 2.3 Reliability in Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) - The . equipment shall have 1000 hours of mean (operating) time between failures when / *. .Q Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or n

14、etworking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-R-23767B 58 W 9777706 0352529 tested and accepted as outlined under the requirements of 4.4. 2. Time Totalizing Meter - The folJowing units shall contain -1-_1_ * 3. 3.2.4 a time totalizing meter in accordance with Speciiicaioii MIL-M-7793. Unit T

15、ype of Meter R-1286/ARR-69 ad MS17321- 2 R-1286A/A.RR-69A 3.3.3 Cabling and Connections - 3.3.3. 1 Cables and Connectors - The equipment shall provide for the use of cables and connectors in accordance with Specification MIL- E- 5400. 3. 3.3. 2 Interconnection Cabling - The equipment shall be capabl

16、e of satisfactory operation using external wiring in accordance with the applicable requirements of Specffication MIL-W- 5088. The external wiring shall be unshielded, except that a minimum number of the individual wires may be shielded when demonstrated as necessary to meet interference control req

17、uirements and provide the assembly of the cable to its plugs may be easily accomplished. External cables and that portion of the connectors attached to the cables shall not be supplied as part of the equipment. 3. 3.4 Interchangeability - The equipment shall meet the interchangeability requirements

18、of Specification MIL- E- 5400. 3.3. 5 Interference Control - The generation of radio inter- ference by the equipment and the vulnerability of the equipment to radio interference shall be controlled within the limits of Specification MIL-1-6181. 3. 3. 6 Maintenance Provisions and Field Testing - Prov

19、isions for maintenance and field testing shall be as specified in Specification MIL-E-5400. Specific test points and test facilities shall be provided to the greatest extent practicable for ease of field testing and maintenance. * 3.3.7 Nomenclature and Nameplates - Nomenclature and serial number as

20、signment, nameplate approval and identification marking shall be in accordance with Specification MIL-N- 18307. 3. 3. 8 Standard Conditions - The following conditions shall be a used to establish normal performance characteristics under standard conditions and for making laboratory bench tests. 4 Pr

21、ovided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-R-23767B 58 m 7777906 0252530 4 m MI L-R- 23 767B (AS) Temperatur e Room ambient (25k5“C) Altitude Normal ground Vibration None Humidity Input power voltage Room ambient up to 90% relative humidity 27

22、. 5*0. 5VDC 3.3.9 Service Conditions - The equipment shall operate satisfactorily under any of the environmental service conditions or reasonable combinations of these conditions as specified in Specification MIL- E- 5400 for Class 3 equipment, except as modified herein: 3.3. 9.1 Vibration - The equ

23、ipment with vibration isolators in The vibration requirement for place shall operate satisfactorily while being subjected to the vibration requirements of Curve 1 of MIL-E-5400. the equipment without vibration isolators is detailed below: Frequency Displacement/Acceleration 5 to 33 cps 33 to 50 cps

24、50 to 73 cps 73 to 500 cps O. 11 inch double amplitude *5 g k3 g *2 g 3.3.9.2 Temperature/Altitude - The receiver shall be capable of satisfactory operation for sixty minutes at an altitude of 80,000 feet in an ambient of 70C without cooling air. 3.3.9.3 Humidity - The equipment shall operate satisf

25、actorily when subjected to the Humidity Test of Specification MIL-T-5422, except that the maximum temperature shall be 71OC. 3. 3.9.4 Explosive Atmosphere - The equipment shall operate . satisfactorily when subjected to the explosion test, procedure 1 of Specification MIL-T-5422, except that one add

26、itional test shall be conducted at a simulated test altitude of 60, O00 feet. 3.3.9. 5 Sand and Dust - The equipment shall operate satisfactorily after being subjected to the sand and dust test of Specification MIL-T-5422, except that the dust velocity through the test chamber shall be 350250 feet p

27、er minute. 3. 3. 9. 6 Acoustic Noise - The equipment shall operate satisfactorily while exposed to a wide band noise of the overall level of 135-t5 db. The source direction for the testing should be considered as being normal to the exterior structure of the aircraft. The testing period duration sha

28、ll be 5 hours. 5 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-R-23767B 58 7777706 0152531 b - _-. - -1_1.- MIL-R- 23767B(AS) 3.3. 9.7 Equipment Maneuver Load Factor (Limit) - The equipment shall operate satisfactorily when subjected to constan

29、t acceleration forces as shown herein: The test duration shall be for one minute in each of the six directions. Vertical-Down Vertical-Up Horizontal-Major and when the signal input (30% modulated at 1000 cps) is varied from 10 microvolts to 100, O00 microvolts, the audio output power shall not vary

30、by more than rt3 db from the audio output obtained with the 1000 microvolt signal. Under service conditions the audio output shall not vary by more than i4 db from the audio output obtained with the 1000 microvolt signal. The lower limit for AGC action is 18 microvolts. Additionally, the receiver sh

31、all be protected against blocking under conditions of input signals up to O. 5 volt. 3. 5.1. 11 Selectivity - The overall selectivity of the receiver shall fall within the limits set forth below: Attenuation Below Resonant Response Total Receiver Bandwidth 6 db 60 db 90 KC Minimum 350 KC Maximum * 3

32、.5.1.12 Images and Other Spurious Responses - When receiving on any channel, the receiver shall attenuate images to the maximum practicable extent and, in any case, not less than 60 db relative to the desired signal. No more than 3 spurious responses (except images) shall be attenuated between 40 to

33、 60 db on any channel. 3. 5. 1. 13 IF Rejection - Under standard or service conditions, the receiver shall present an attenuation of not less than 80 db, relative to the response of the desired signals to signals on the frequencies of the intermediate frequency amplif i er s. 3. 5. 1. 14 Regeneratio

34、n - The interstage and overall regeneration of the receiver shall be so minimized that no evidence of unnecessary oscillation instability, or excessive regeneration shall occur at maximum RF gain setting under either standard or service conditions. 3. 5. 1. 15 Noise Peak Limiter - The receiver shall

35、 be provided with an instantaneous noise peak limiter. The noise limiting action shall effectively limit or reduce voltages, surges, or peaks exceeding the receiver output obtained with a 45 to 65% modulated signal at maximum sensitivity. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking pe

36、rmitted without license from IHS-,-,-I MIL-R-237678 58 9 7777706 0152535 3 I MIL-R- 23367B (AS) Its action shall be relatively instantaneous so as not to obliterate signals by a permanent reduction in receiver gain under the influence of continuous RF noises such as are caused by commutators, igniti

37、on systeiils, etc. When a pulsed signal having a pulse duration of 10 microseconds, a pulse repetition frequency of approximately 1000 pulses per second, and peak amplitudes up to O. 1 volt is applied on the same frequency as a desired signal modulated 30% at approximately 1000 cps, not more than 50

38、 microvolts input (desired signal) shall be required to obtain a signal plus noise-to-noise ratio of 3 db. 3. 5. 1. 16 Audio Characteristics - The audio characteristics of the receiver shall be as set forth below. 3. 5. 1. 16.1 Capability - Under standard conditions, the receiver shall be capable of

39、 delivering an output of at least 250 milliwatts when a signal of 100 microvolts modulated 30% at 1000 cps is applied. The total harmonic content of the receiver output shall not exceed 10% when a signal having any level between 100 and 100,000 microvolts modulated 30% at 1,000 cps is applied. Under

40、 any service condition, the output shall not be more than 6 db below that obtained under standard conditions and the distortion shall not exceed 20%. Under service conditions the output shall be not less than 35 milliwatts when a signal of 18 microvolts modulated at 1,000 cps is applied. Under the r

41、educed performance conditions, an output of at least 30 milliwatts shall be obtained when a IO, O00 microvolt signal modulated 30% at 1000 cps is applied. 3. 5.1.16.2 Overall Fidelity - Audio response from 300 to 4,000 cps shall not vary more than +1 to -3 db relative to the response at 1000 cycles

42、per second. Modulation frequencies outside the 300-4000 cps range shall be attenuated the maximum practicable without recourse to inclusion in the receiver of large and/or heavy filter components. 3. 5. 1. 16. 3 Auxiliary Output - The auxiliary audio output shall be in-phase f 10“ with the negative

43、portion of the RF signal envelope when the RF input is modulated 30% at 1000 cps. 3. 5.1. 17 Volume Control - Operation of the volume control on the radio set control unit shall cause a minimum of change in the impedance which the radio set presents to external equipment attached to the headset term

44、inals, and such impedance shall not be less than 50 ohms at any setting of the volume control. 3. 5. 1.18 RF Gain Control - The RF gain control shall be a 1000 ohm rheostat located in the control box. As the resistance of the rheostat is varied from O to 1000 ohms the sensitivity of the receiver sha

45、ll change from 5 UV to a value between 10 and 500 UV. 10 Y . i . Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- -. ._ ._I_. . - MIL-R-23767B 58 9779706 0352536 5 W MIL-R-23767B (AS) 3. 5.1. i9 Squelch Circuit - The receiver shall be provided with a

46、 circuit which shall suppress unwanted signals or noise in the receiver output under condition of no or very low RF input signal to the receiver. It shall suppress all RF input signals below 1.5 UV modulated 30% at 1 KC and give an audio output of at least 50 mw when signals of 6 UV or greater modul

47、ated 30% at 1 KC are received. Operation of the squelch circuit shall have positive action and require at its threshold of operation, a change of approximately one decibel in RF input (30% modulated at 1 KC) for effecting a change in audio output of 10 decibels. Under service conditions the squelch

48、shall suppress RF signals below 1.5 UV and shall open when an RF input of 18 microvolts, 30% modulated at 1,000 cps is applied. The time required for the squelch to close shall not exceed 2 seconds when unsquelched signals have been previously present for at least 5 seconds. When signals have been p

49、resent for less than 5 seconds, the time required for the squelch to close shall not exceed 4 seconds. 3.5.1.20 Noise Modulation - Under standard conditions the signal plus noise-to-noise ratio shall be at least 30 db when a 10,000 microvolt signal modulated 30% at 1000 cps is applied and the receiver output (signal plus noise) is adjusted to 250 milliwatts. Under service conditions of 3.3.9 the signal plus noise-to-noise ratio shall be at leas

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