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Table 1-1. CBPS System Capabilities - Continued
Power
Air
Conserve
Source
Mode
Heat
Conditioning
Reduce Noise
Fuel
Inside - Yes
30 kW TQG
Non-NBC (Good for
Partial capability (19.5
Partial
Yes
20F to 110F.)
Outside - Yes
kW)
capability
Inside -Yes
30 kW TQG
NBC (Good for
None
None
Yes
Outside - Yes
comfortable
environmental
conditions only.)
Section V. REMOTE RADIO OPERATION
1.16 BACKGROUND.
The CBPS mission requires operators to be able to monitor and operate the AN/VRC-89A Single Channel
Ground and Airborne Radio Set (SINCGARS) radios during all modes of operation. During mobile mode in
both NBC and non-NBC environments, radio functions are controlled by the driver and/or passenger.
However, when CBPS is deployed (static mode), the driver and passenger are required to be at the back end
of the CBPS to perform airlock functions. This puts them out of hearing range of the radios. To allow radio
functions to continue when CBPS is operating in static mode, communications devices have been installed in
the CBPS that allow both incoming and outgoing radio traffic to continue.
1.17 DESCRIPTION.
The CBPS Remote Radio Assembly (RRA) consists of two LS-671 loudspeakers (1, figure 1-8), one Handheld
Remote Control Radio Device (HRCRD) (2) and one H-250 handset (3). These items are attached to a
mounting plate (4) that can be relocated within the CBPS during mobile and static operating modes.
Figure 1-8. RRA
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