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PREFACE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NAVY ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS TRAINING SERIES
STUDENT COMMENTS
CHAPTER 1�THE TECHNICIAN'S HANDBOOK
Figure 1-1.�Feeling for the carotid pulse
Figure 1-2.�Locating the sternum.
Figure 1-4.�One rescuer CPR technique.
Figure 1-5.�Direct pressure.
Figure 1-6.�Pressure points for control of bleeding.
Figure 1-7.�Battle dressing.
Figure 1-8.�Applying a tourniquet.
Figure 1-10.�Symptoms of heatstroke and heat exhaustion.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
Figure 1-11.�RC time constants.
Figure 1-13.�L/R time constant.
POWER CONVERSION
Table 1-1.�CB Style Capacitor Part Number Breakdown
Table 1-2.�CMR Style Capacitor Part Number Breakdown
Table 1-3.�CYR10 Style Capacitor Cross-Reference
Figure 1-14.�Six-dot color code for mica and molded paper capacitors.
Figure 1-17.�Mica capacitor color code.
Table 1-4.�Principal Applications of Capacitors
Figure 1-18.�Resistor color code.
Table 1-6.�Resistor Selection Chart�Continued
Figure 1-34.�Electronic/logic symbols.
Figure 1-34.�Electronic/logic symbols.�Continued.
Figure 1-35.�Fiber optic symbols.
Table 1-26.�Frequency Spectrum Usage
Table 1-27.�Television Channel Frequencies
Figure 1-36.�Joint Electronics Type Designation System (AN).
Table 1-28.�Microcircuit Part Number Breakdown
Table 1-29.�Microcircuit Part Numbers to Circuit Type Crossover List
Table 1-29.�Microcircuit Part Numbers to Circuit Type Crossover List�Continued
Table 1-30.�Shipboard Announcing System
Table 1-30.�Shipboard Announcing System�Continued
Table 1-31.�Shipboard Alarm and Warning System
Table 1-31.�Shipboard Alarm and Warning System�Continued
Table 1-32.�Sound-Powered Telephone Circuits
Table 1-32.�Sound-Powered Telephone Circuits�Continued
Table 1-33.�Screw, Drill, and Tap Data
Table 1-34.�Common Logarithms
Table 1-34.�Common Logarithms�Continued
Table 1-35.-Trigonometric Functions
Table 1-35.-Trigonometric Functions-Continued
Table 1-36.�Julian Date Calendar
Table 1-37.�Windchill Factors
Table 1-38.�Effects of Heat and Humidity
Table 1-39.�Standard Navy Lubricants and Solvents
Table 1-40.�Old and New Specification Solvents
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