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MIL-R-23016(Wep)
4.6
Test Procedures:
The procedures used for conducting preproduction tests, acceptance
tests and life tests shall be prepared by the contractor and sub-
mitted to the procuring activity for review and approval. The
right is reserved by the procuring activity or the goverment in-
spector to modify the tests or require any additional tests deemed
necessary to determine compliance with the requirements of this
specification or the contract.  Specification MIL-T-18303 shall
be used as a guide for preparation of test procedures. When test
procedures are available from previous contracts such procedures
may be used when approved by the procuring activity.
4.7
Presubmission Testing:
No item, part or complete equipment shall be submitted by the con-
tractor until it has been previously tested and inspected by the
contractor and found to comply, to the best of his knowledge and
belief, with all applicable requirements.
4.8
Rejection and Retest:
Equipment which has been rejected may be reworked or have parts
replaced to correct the defects and resubmitted for acceptance.
Before resubmitting, full particulars concerning previous rejec-
tion and the action taken to correct the defects found in the
original shall be furnished the government inspector.
4.9
Equipment Changes:
After approval of the preproduction model, no changes which affect
weight, installation interchangeability and interchangeability of
maintenance parts or assemblies shall be incorporated in the equip-
ment unless approved by the procuring activity. To obtain pro-
curing activity approval, the contractor shall submit an Engineer-
ing Change Proposal (ECP) giving the necessary information concerning
the change. This shall apply for either a procuring activity's
recommended change or a contractor's proposed change. When re-
quired, the contractor shall also prepare a Material Change (MC)
and a Material Bulletin (MB) to cover the approved change.
Engineering Change Proposals, Material Changes and Material Bulle-
tins shall be prepared in accordance with SAR-300.
5.
PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY
5.1
General:
All major units and parts of the equipment shall be presented,
packed and marked for the level of shipment specified in the con-
tract or order in accordance with Specification MIL-E-17555.
6.
NOTES
Intended Use:
6.1
This equipment is intended for use in aircraft to provide voice,
cw, and FSK communications in the h-f frequency range.
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