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PROJECT 1

PRACTICAL TASK VERY HIGH FREQUENCY

PRACTICAL AIRCRAFT
TASK/ COMMUNICATI
PROJECT No. ON – 01
TASK 30 Minutes
DURATION
INDIVIDU GROUP X
AL TASK TASK

PROJECT/ TASK/ Description : Very High Frequency


Demonstrate Removal, Cleaning, and Reassembly VHF

I. OBJECTIVE
1. To showing detail component inside VHF.
2. To observe component inside VHF.

II. POLICY/ SAFETY PRECAUTION


1. Student shall follow policy and procedures applicable in.
2. Student shall not allowed operate machining equipment without supervise by
authorized instructor.
3. Student shall perform practical activity meet the safety concern. And shall use
safety equipment.
4. Instructor and student shall responsible of missing and completeness of tool
and equipment. Student shall perform tool inventory prior shop leaving. Make
report when found missing tools.
5. Practical sheet shall collect to the instructor when practical task finished
completely.
6. Before student Leaving workshop, all tools and equipment shall in Clean
condition. All tools shall restored to the original place.

III. PREPARATION
1. Attendance list/documentations.
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2. STUDENT should performs tool Inventory before and after practical project.
3. Material.
 Allen Wrench 3/32 in
4. Avionic Tools.
5. Task/ manual and procedures.

IV. TASK PROCEDURE


A. IDENTIFICATION
The optional COM 1 installation allows radio transmissions necessary for
air navigation.
The COM 1 installation includes:
- A VHF – NAV / COMM transceiver,
- An antenna,
- Master radio relays,
- A “RADIO MASTER” switch.
The navigation part of the VHF – NAV / COMM transceiver is describe in
34-51-00.
The installation may also use the optional A50 audio control box – refer to
23-11-00.
The COM 1 installation is electrically supplied by “BUS 1” bar.
The master radio relays are electrically supplied by “BUS 3” bar.

B. FUNCTION
VHF (Very High Frequency) communication is the main communication
used on aircraft, to communicate with outside parties (towers or other
aircraft). VHF communication can be used for voice and data
communication.

C. LOCATION COMPONENT
ACCESS
COMPONENT QTY AREA REFERENCE
DOOR

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VHF-NAV/COMM
1 251 C / 23-10-00
transceiver
Antenna 1 220 242 23-12-02
Master radio relays 3 or 4 230 / 23-12-06
“RADIO MASTER” 251C
1 / 23-12-00
switch or 254L
Circuit breakers :
- “NAV/COM 1” 1 230 232L WM
- “RM SWITCH “ 1 230 232L WM

D. REMOVAL
1. Make sure the switch-breaker of the main switch is open.
2. Insert a 3/32 in Allen wrench into orifice (2) located on the front face
of the speech communication equipment.

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NOTE : The location of orifice (2) on the front face varies


according to the equipment type
3. Fully unscrew the locking system. Do not force
4. Extract speech communication equipment (1) by pulling it from the
sides (Do not pull the equipment from the control knobs).

E. CLEANING
1. Clean or spray the surface of electronic components using a Contact
Cleaner. "Contact Cleaner is for cleaning the surface of electric
current, and the function of the contact cleaner is really to dry and
evaporate without leaving marks or residue.

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2. Clean the case using a dry cloth

F. REASSEMBLY
1. Make sure the switch-breaker of te main switch is open.
2. Check the condition of the pins f the connector secured at the bottom
of the rack.
3. Insert speech communication equipment (1) into its rack

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4. Apply a light axial pressure to engage the equipment connector into


the rack’s connector
5. Screw the locking system with a 3/32 in Allen wrench
6. Make sure the speech communication equipment is correctly secured
in its rack (correct locking)
7. Make sure all the tools and materials are removed and the work area is
clean and free from debris.
8. Perform an operational test of the system.

V. SUMMARY
1. VHF (Very high frequency) is a radio frequency that ranges from 30 MHz
to 300 MHz. The frequencies directly below VHF are characterized as
high frequencies (HF), and the next higher frequencies are known as ultra
high frequencies (UHF). this frequency allocation is determined by the
ITU (International Telecommunication Union)

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