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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Section I. GENERAL
1-1. Scope
individual user is encouraged. Reports should be
submitted on DA Form 2028 (Recommended
a. This manual describes Processor, Passive
Changes to Publications) and forwarded direct to
Signal Ultrasonic MX-9443( )/FSS-9(V) and Re-
Commander, U. S. Army Troop Support Command,
ceiver, Passive Signal Ultrasonic R-1860( )/
ATTN: AMSTS-MPP, 4300 Goodfellow Boulevard,
FSS-9(V) (fig. 1-1 and provides instructions for
St. Louis, MO. 63120.
installation, operation, and maintenance at organi-
b. For Air Force personnel, reporting of errors,
zational, direct support, and general support
omissions, and recommendations for improving
maintenance levels. In this manual, Processor,
these publications should be submitted on AFTO
Passive Signal Ultrasonic MX-9443( )/FSS-9(V) is
Form 22 and forwarded to HQ SAAMA/MMSTR,
referred to as processor and Receiver, Passive Signal
Kelly AFB, Texas 78241.
Ultrasonic R-1860( )/FSS-9(V) is referred to as
c. For Navy personnel, reporting of errors,
receiver. The two units together are referred to as
omissions and recommendations for improving this
processor/receiver ultrasonic passive signal.
publication should be submitted on Technical Man-
b.  The units covered in this manual operate with
ual User Activity Comment Sheet and forwarded to
Joint Services Interior Intrusion Detection System
Naval Elect Systems Command, National Center
J-SIIDS. For overall system operation, installation,
Building 1, ATTN: ELEX-4903, Washington, DC.
and interconnections, refer to TM 5-6350-262-14/14.
20360.
c.  Appendix A lists the publications applicable to
this equipment. Appendix B contains the Mainte-
1-5. Destruction of Army Material to Prevent
nance Allocation Chart. Appendix C contains the
Enemy Use
repair parts and special tools list.
When ordered by the commanding officer proceed
1-2. Maintenance Forms and Records
with the destruction of equipment in the order or
a. Reporting of Maintenance and Unsatisfactory
priority according to the prescribed methods out-
Equipment. Department of the Army forms and
lined in Procedures for Destruction of Equipment to
procedures used for equipment maintenance will be
Prevent Enemy Use, TM 750-244-3. The order of
priority for destruction of material is all instruction
those prescribed by TM 38-750.
manuals, all receivers, all processors, and all spares
b. Reporting of Packaging and Handling De-
ficiencies. Fill out and forward AFR 71-4 (Air Force).
on hand. Randomly cut all interconnecting cables.
c. Discrepancy in Shipment Report (DISREP).
1-6. Administrative Storage
Fill out and forward AFM 75-34 (Air Force).
For procedures, forms and records, and inspection
1-3. Equipment Serviceability Criteria (ESC)
requirements during administrative storage of
This equipment is not covered by an ESC.
equipment, refer to TM 740-90-1.
1-4. Reporting of Errors
a. The reporting of errors, omissions, and rec-
The processor/receiver ultrasonic passive signal
ommendations for improving this publication by the
does not require calibration.
1-1

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