文档介绍:SUBCOURSE EDITION
SS0603 6
TELEVISION AND AUDIO SYSTEMS
. ARMY RADIO/TELEVISION SYSTEMS SPECIALIST
MOS 26T SKILL LEVEL 1
AUTHORSHIP RESPONSIBILITY:
SGT Renee Deramus
VI/Cal Division
. Army Element
Lowry AFB, Colorado
AUTOVON: 926-2521
COMMERCIAL: (303) 370-2521
TELEVISION AUDIO SYSTEMS
(Developmental Date: 30 Sep 86)
SUBCOURSE NO. SS0603-6
. ARMY SIGNAL SCHOOL
Fort Gordon, ia
Five Credit Hours
GENERAL
The Television Audio Systems subcourse is designed to teach the knowledge and skills for performing
tasks related to operation and maintenance of the audio systems found in a typical television studio.
Information is provided on several tasks which are performed at increasing levels of difficulty at Skill
Levels 1, 2, and 3. Several of the tasks are shared with the MOS 84F, Audio/Television Specialist.
However, the shared tasks do not appear on the Soldier's Manual, STP 11-26T13-SM-T6, dated
September 1985, but they are published in the Soldier's Manual, STP 11-84F13-SM-TG dated
September 1985. As a reminder, tasks with the prefix 113-575-XXXX are found in the MOS 26T
manual and tasks with the prefix 113-577-XXXX are printed in the MOS 84F manual. The subcourse is
presented in five lessons. Each lesson corresponding to a terminal objective as indicated below.
Lesson 1: DESCRIBE AND IDENTIFY THE AUDIO CONSOLE AND MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURES REQUIRED TO TROUBLESHOOT AND REPAIR THE EQUIPMENT
TASK: Describe the functions of audio control consoles, and identify the equipment and maintenance
procedures for troubleshooting and repair.
CONDITIONS: Given information and illustrations about terms relating to audio control consoles and
troubleshooting and repair maintenance procedures.
STANDARDS: petency of the task skills and knowledges by correctly responding to
80 percent of the multiple-choice test items covering functions terminology and identification of audio
control consoles and maintenance procedures for troublesho