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KRA 405B RADAR ALTIMETER INSTALLATION MANUAL

Page 2-17

006-10536-0010 Rev. 10

Oct/2005

2.

A calibration in an excessively noisy environment will not be

accepted by the KRA 405B. A post calibration altitude of thir-

ty to one hundred feet indicates a failed calibration. If this

condition occurs, the calibration must be completed in a dif-

ferent location.

B.

GENERAL

In most cases altimeter installations that closely follow the

suggestions of this manual will need no special equipment to check

the integrity of the system. The steps of Paragraph 2.6.

C. KRA

405B RADAR ALTIMETER POST INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE

are sufficient

to determine proper altimeter operation.

However, if more than one of the installation suggestions in this

document cannot be complied with, the probability increases that a

problem will exist.

In order to determine whether an altimeter installation problem does

exist, the tests in Paragraphs 2.6.

C. KRA 405B RADAR ALTIMETER POST

INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE

and

D. TEST PROCEDURE

can take the place

of a flight test.

Agencies that install many altimeter systems (including other

manufacturer’s equipment) will find these test procedures quite

helpful. For the majority of installation problems encountered, the

procedures in Paragraph 2.6.

C. KRA 405B RADAR ALTIMETER POST

INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE

should prove sufficient.

Before initiating the test, check the physical condition of the

units, cables, and the areas around the installations. Ensure that

all cable connections are correct and that all mounts and connectors

are secure.

C.

KRA 405B RADAR ALTIMETER POST INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE

(USING MICROWAVE ABSORBER)

(1)

Purpose of Test

The purpose of the following post installation test procedure

is to insure that the indicator needles will stow behind the

mask after the test button is pressed.

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