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MIL-N-81207A(AS)
Radiated and Conducted Interference - The
3.3.6.1
antenna conducted outputs in T/R and A/A modes shall meet the
requirements for spurious and harmonic emanations as required by
the CE06 test limits, except that the antenna conducted spurious
CW power shall not exceed -47 dBm at frequencies between 950 MHz
and 1250 MHz in the REC mode or between pulse pairs in the T/R and
A/A modes.
Low Frequency Conducted Interference - The
3.3.6.2
conducted interference requirements of MIL-STD-461 shall be
modified as follows:
CE01 - increase allowable interference by 30 db
for the first three odd harmonics of 400
Hz and by 20 db for higher harmonics
CE01 - increase allowable interference by 10 db
from 14 KHz to 20 KHz
Provisions for Maintainability  - Built-in test
3.3.7
equipment, construction and packaging, provisions for test points,
and other maintainability parameters shall be as specified in
Specification AR-10.
Fault Location Indicators - The fault location
3.3.7.l
indicators required by AR-10 shall indicate a malfunction to the
faulty WRA.
Compatibility with VAST - The equipment shall
3.3.7.2
be compatible with the Versatile Avionic Shop Test System (VAST)
and shall meet the requirements of Specification AR-8.  When
required by contract, VAST Operational Test Program Sets shall be
furnished in accordance with Specification AR-9. If Operational
VAST Test Program Sets exist for the equipment, and changes to the
equipment are made which will affect the fault diagnosis
procedure, changes to the existing Test Program Sets shall be
prepared as part of the equipment changes in accordance with
Specification AR-9.
3.3.8
Nomenclature, Nameplates and Identification
Marking -Nomenclature and serial number assignment, nameplate
approval and identification marking shall be in accordance with
Specification MIL-N-18307.
3.3.9
Standard Conditions - The following conditions
shall be used to establi sh normal performance characteristics
under standard conditions and for making laboratory bench tests:
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