APPENDIX 1
REFERENCES USED TO
DEVELOP THE TRAMAN
NOTE: Although the following references were current when this
TRAMAN was written, their continued currency cannot be assured. Therefore,
you need to be sure that you are studying the latest revision.
Chapter 1
Communication, TACAN, ADF Electronic Altimeter and IFF Systems, Navy
Model F/TF-18A 160775 thru 161251, A1-F18AA-600-100, Naval Air
Systems Command, Washington, D.C., 1 March 1980; Change 2, 15 October
1980.
Electronic Systems, Navy Model EA-6A Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-85ADB-2-3,
Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D.C., 15 April 1980; Change 3, 1
March 1991.
Integrated Navigation/Communication Station, Navy Model P-3C Aircraft,
NAVAIR 01-75PAC-2-10, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D.C.,
15 September 1991; Rapid Action Change 4, 15 June 1992.
Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series (NEETS), Module 17, Radio
Frequency Communication Principles, NAVEDTRA 172-17-00-84, Naval
Education and Training Program Development Center, Pensacola, Fla., 1984.
Chapter 2
Air Navigation, NAVAIR 00-80V-49, Chapters 1,2,4,7, 18, and 19, Office of the
Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D.C., 15 March 1983.
Principles of Operation - Avionic Systems - Nonacoustic Sensors, Electronic
Countermeasures, Navigation, Automatic Flight Control and
Communications, Navy Model S-3A, NAVAIR 01-S3AAA-2-2.14, Naval Air
Systems Command, Washington, D.C., 15 April 1979; Change 7, 15 April
1989.
Electronic Systems, Navy Model EA-6A Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-85ADB-2-3,
Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D.C., 15 April 1980; Change 3, 1
March 1991.
Electronics Installation and Maintenance Book (EIMB), General, NAVSEA
SE000-00-EIM-100, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington D.C., 1983.
Integrated Navigation/Communication Station, Navy Model P-3C Aircraft,
NAVAIR 01-75PAC-2-10, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D.C.,
15 September 1991; Rapid Action Change 4, 15 June 1992.
Principles of Operation, Navigation Systems, Navy Models F-14A and F-14A
(PLUS) Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-F14AAA-2-2-10, Naval Air Systems
Command, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1989.
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