APPENDIX II
REFERENCES USED TO DEVELOP
THE TRAMAN
NOTE: Although the following references were current when this TRAMAN
was published, their continued currency cannot be assured. You, therefore, need to
ensure that you are studying the latest revision.
AIMS Newsletter Number 24, Naval Electronic Systems Engineering Activity, St.
Inigoes, Md, February 1993.
Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series, Module 18, Radar Principles,
NAVEDTRA 172-18-00-84, Naval Education and Training Program
Management Support Activity, Pensacola, Fl., 1984.
Navy Training Plan, AN/SPA-25G Indicator Group and SB-4229/SP
Switchboard, NTP S-30-8304B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington,
DC, April 1988.
Navy Training Plan, AN/GPN-27 Airport Surveillance Radar, NTP E-50-7902A,
Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, DC, May 1986.
Navy Training Plan, AN/SPS-40B/C/D/E Radar, NTP S-30-7127H, Chief of Naval
Operations, Washington, DC, January 1991.
Navy Training Plan, AN/TPX-42(V)5, 8, 10, NTP E-50-7005E, Chief of Naval
Operations, Washington, DC, May 1986.
Navy Training Plan, AN/TPX-42(V)12 AATC DAIR, NTP E-50-8502, Chief of
Naval Operations, Washington, DC, August 1990.
Navy Training Plan, AN/SPN-46(V) Precision Approach Landing System
(PALS), NTP E-50-8206C, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, DC,
April 1989.
Navy Training Plan, AN/TPS-49( V) Series Radar, NTP S-30-7515H, Chief of Naval
Operations, Washington, DC, January 1993.
Navy Training Plan, AN/SPS-55 Surface Search Radar, NTP S-30-7512E, Chief of
Naval Operations, Washington, DC, June 1989.
Navy Training Plan, AN/FPN-63 Precision Approach Radar (PAR), NTP
E-50-7404D, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, DC, August
1986.
Navy Training Plan, AN/SPS-64(V) 9 Radar, NTP S-30-8106C, Chief of Naval
Operations, Washington, DC, May 1989.
Navy Training Plan, AN/SPS-67(V) Radar, NTP S-30-7716F, Chief of Naval
Operations, Washington, DC, August 1990.
Technical Manual, Electromagnetic Radiation Hazards, Volume I and Volume II,
Part 1, NAVSEA OP 3565, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington DC, July
1989.
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