TRAINING OBJECTIVES FOR CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE OF THE AN/URC-32 TRANSCEIVER.
Abstract
This report contains a detailed description of the criterion tasks required for the corrective maintenance of the AN/URC-32 transceiver. These represent terminal behaviors that graduates of a Class C AN/URC-32 School should be able to perform. The specification of these criterion behaviors is a first step in the development of a training program. The description is organized in terms of six corrective maintenance requirements; system state recognition, fault localization, circuit isolation, component isolation, maintenance adjustments, and repair. The tasks necessary to fulfill these requirements, the general skills in the use of test equipment, and the acceptable degrees of accuracy for performing the major task are described. The steps which must follow this first step in gaining control over training as a process are outlined, and recommendations for the use of these training objectives are made.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1966
- Accession Number
- AD0646027
Entities
People
- Edward T. Langston
- Joseph W. Rigney
- Ralph B. Macaruso
- Robert Fromer
Organizations
- University of Southern California