An PRC 119 Programming Troubleshooting
An PRC 119 Programming Troubleshooting
STUDENT HANDOUT
AN/PRC-119 PROGRAMMING/TROUBLESHOOTING
IA.02.03
M0925U1
07/10/12
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TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE.
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(8) Provided an AN/PRC-119, AN/PSN-11, and references, load
time on an AN/PRC-119 utilizing an AN/PSN-11, per the references.
(0621-OPER-1501v)
REFERENCES.
AN/PSN-11 TM
09880A-10
Mult Service Communications Procedures and
Tactical Radio Procedures in Joint Environment MCRP 3-40-3A
Operator's Manual for AN/CYZ-10 with
SINCGARS TB 11-5820-890-12
Operator's Manual, SINCGARS Combat Net
Radio, ICOM TM 5820-890-10-1
Radio Operator's Handbook MCRP 3-40.3B
SINCGARS Talk II ALSA MCRP 3-40.3A
USMC SINCGARS Employment
BODY
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b. BATTERY LIFE CONDITION. If a used battery was installed,
enter the battery life condition into the radio by performing the
following:
CAUTION
DO NOT USE ANTENNA AS A HANDLE. EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
e. INSTALL THE HUB. Remove the HUB cover and install the HUB,
(BA-1372/BA-5372), with the flat end (+) first. Re-install the
HUB cover. The screws must be tight enough to keep out moisture.
DO NOT CROSS THREAD THE SCREWS!
(1) Set the function switch to Z-FH and check the memory.
“GOOD” should appear in the display window.
(3) Set the FCTN switch to TST and observe the following:
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(a) ECCM (E) AND COMSEC MODULE (C) CHECK. If either
module is not in the RT, a dash is shown in place of the letter.
Short bursts of rushing noise should be heard. If “E” is
displayed, a beep should be heard after the rushing noise.
(d) If the display shows any FAIL codes, check all switch
positions and connections, then re-initiate the self-test. If a
FAIL CODE appears again follow appropriate troubleshooting
techniques.
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2 FAIL – 2. Data Rate failure
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(8) Press STO (display will blink and show the frequency you
just stored).
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d. SCANNING. The RT can scan up to eight preset SC frequencies
(all positions of CHAN). When a signal is found, the RT will
“lock in” on the channel. The keyboard will then show the channel
number that has been ‘locked-in”. You can listen and transmit on
that channel. When the channel has been inactive for 2.5 seconds,
scanning will continue.
(2) The number entered will be scanned more often than the
other channels. This channel is a priority channel. If you do not
want any channel to have priority, enter the number 8.
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(7) To Restore a Canceled Channel: Enter number of channel-
that was cancelled on keyboard (display will show "CH" and the
channel number entered). The channel is now back in the scanning
sequence.
select:
Soi Radio sUpervisor
(4) Select key type, TEK or KEK; then select the appropriate
key and press ENTER.
(6) Connect the ANCD to the RT and press enter on the ANCD;
Then press LOAD on the RT.
(7) The ANCD will begin the transfer, and you will receive a
message that states transfer successful.
select:
Soi Radio sUpervisor
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(5) The ANCD will ask you to turn the FCTN control to LD,
then it will ask if you want to include time. Select NO.
(6) Press LOAD on RT, the ANCD will begin the transfer.
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d. LOAD TIME ON AN AN/PRC-119 UTILIZING AN AN/PSN-11.
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3 KEYPAD Consists of 12 multifunction keys to control
PLGR Operations. This section will discuss only those keys which
the SINCGARS operator may use to check and load radio sync time.
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4 HANDLE. Designed to easily insert your left hand
between the handle and the PLGR.
(3) Press PLGR MENU key; this PLGR screen should appear.
STATUS SETUP
INIT TEST
HELP
<more> P
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(5) Press PLGR right arrow to select MODE Type; then Press
PLGR down arrow to select CONT. This PLGR screen should appear.
When the mode has changed to CONT, the PLGR begins to track
satellites in order determine accurate location and time.
(6) Press PLGR MENU key again; this PLGR screen should
appear.
DATA-XFR SV-SEL
DOP-CALC ALERTS
SINCGARS KOI-18
<more> P
SINCGARS
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(6) Press PLGR left arrow to highlight ACTIVATE (Do NOT
press down arrow ACTIVATE yet)
QUIT
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error, improperly set controls, weak batteries, loose
connections, or use of wrong data.
* Where ACTION is to “replace” ANCD and fill cable, it is anticipated that the operator will
borrow such item for the purpose of troubleshooting. If borrowing is not feasible, it will be
necessary for the operator to contact Unit Maintenance to obtain a substitute item or get
assistance with the problem.
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STEPS CHECKS ACTIONS
(2) Can NCS now be YES: Problem is solved
contacted? NO: Go to Step 3
3. Verify Correct Net ID is (1) Is correct Net ID loaded in YES: Continue
Used operational channel? NO: Reload FH data, cont
(2) Can NCS now be YES: Problem is solved
contacted? NO: Go to Step 4
4. Verify Correct GPS Sync (1) Are ANCD and RT times YES: Continue
Time is Used** within +/- 2 seconds? NO: Use passive LNE***, cont
(2) Can NCS now be YES: Problem is solved
contacted? NO: Go to Step 5
5. Re-run SINCGARS Radio (1) Does RT pass all checks YES: Continue
PMCS and tests? NO: See Unit Maintenance
(2) Can NCS now be YES: Problem is solved
contacted? NO: See Unit Maintenance
* If other traffic can be heard on the net, problem is assumed to rest with the NCS station.
** ANCD time may not be valid if it has been more than 24 hours since ICOM fill of radio.
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STEPS CHECKS ACTIONS
7. Perform Hot Start Net (1) Does COMSEC/FH data load YES: Continue
Entry*** in RT? NO: Go to TS Guide 1
(2) Is traffic now heard? YES: Problem is solved
NO: Continue****
(3) Can NCS be contacted? YES: Problem is solved
NO: See Unit Maintenance
* ANCD time may not be valid if it has been more than 24 hours since lCOM fill of radio.
For vehicular radios, skip this step and continue with Step 7. Battery power can be
checked by placing RF PWR in HI and pressing PTT. Signal display of 2 of less indicates your
battery is weak.
*** Operator has option of using CUE and ERF method of late net entry in lieu of the Hot
Start procedure if desired.
**** The possibility that there is no traffic on the net must be considered, so try to contact
your NCS to check serviceability of your radio.
* Do not perform Steps 2 thru 5 unless the nature of your mission will permit you to be out of the
net for a short period.
** Steps 2 thru 5 are the equivalent of “re-booting” your radio. In that the SINCGARS radio is
basically a computer, this procedure frequent/y works when other efforts to clear a strangemessage or
noise do not.
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