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RADIO TEST SET, AN/GRM-221, NSN NSN National Stock Number
NSN Nokia Siemens Networks
NSN National Storytelling Network
NSN NATO Stock Number
NSN New Substances Notification (CEPA)
NSN National Student Number (NZ)
NSN Never Say Never
 6625-01-432-8369, IS ASKING FOR SOME RESPECT.

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THAT'S RIGHT

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AHH AHH AllHipHop.com (website)
AHH Aryl Hydrocarbon Hydroxylase
AHH Arizona Heart Hospital
AHH Ace's Happy Homepage
AHH Adaptive Hard Handoff
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IT'S TELLING YOU FROM THE CORNER OF YOUR WORKBENCH THAT IT'S DOING A HECK OF A JOB DIAGNOSING SINCGARS SINCGARS Single Channel Ground to Air Radio System (US DoD)
SINCGARS Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System
 PROBLEMS, ...

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... BUT YOU DON'T REALLY APPRECIATE IT.

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MAN! I'VE BEEN WORKING HARD ALL AFTERNOON!

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YOU'VE BEEN WORKING HARD!?

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YES Your GRM GRM Gross Rent Multiplier
GRM Geospatial Resource Management (GIS, mapping)
GRM General Routing Matrix
GRM General Relationship Model
GRM Gregg Reference Manual
GRM Gross Refining Margin
GRM Global Request Manager
 IS GRIM.

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ON THE NEXT TWO PAGES ARE NINE THINGS YOU CAN DO TO PUT A SMILE ON YOUR GRM'S SCREEN

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I SURE HOPE SO!

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1. Use the covers when not using the GRM. The GRM has two front covers. They are not there to be used only when transporting the GRM. They are there to keep dirt and dust out and to protect the face of the GRM any time it is not in use. So, use them.

2. Inside each cover is a carrying pouch for BII BII Bank Internasional Indonesia
BII British Institute of Innkeepers
BII Bioindustry Initiative (US Department of State)
BII Bronco II (Ford truck; predecessor of the Explorer)
BII Basic Issue Item
 and cables. Hook-and-pile fasteners hold these pouches in place. If it has been there awhile, chances are good that the hook-and-pile is no longer doing its job. Peel off the old hook-and-pile, clean the area well, and put on new.

3. Clean over the entire case and front panel of the GRM lightly whenever necessary. Use a small amount of liquid detergent and a damp, lint-free cheesecloth cheese·cloth  
n.
A coarse, loosely woven cotton gauze, originally used for wrapping cheese.


cheesecloth
Noun

a light, loosely woven cotton cloth

Noun 1.
, NSN 8305-00-267-3015, to keep the GRM clean.

Use Citra-Safe, NSN 6850-01-378-0616, to clean electrical connectors.

4. Remember, lifting the GRM is a two-person job. Sure, it can be done by one, but it also can be dropped and banged by one! Then you can kiss calibration goodbye.

5. The GRM must be calibrated every six months or in some commands, every year. Calibrate To adjust or bring into balance. Scanners, CRTs and similar peripherals may require periodic adjustment. Unlike digital devices, the electronic components within these analog devices may change from their original specification. See color calibration and tweak.  it more often, if you suspect a calibration problem. Your TMDE TMDE Test, Measurement, & Diagnostic Equipment  shop will use the info in TB 9-6625-2296-35 to calibrate the GRM.

6. Make sure you always have the latest and greatest software version programmed into your GRM. Check with your TMDE shop to find out the latest version. Right now you need Version 5.0 in the TS-4317 and Version 5.01 in the PL-1536/GRM. Contact your TMDE shop if your GRM needs upgraded hardware or software.

7. When you take your GRM to the field and use it in a commo shelter, strap it down. A hard bump when moving or a hard bump from a body in the close confines of a shelter can be enough to lose calibration.

8. If a cover is provided for a receptacle, use it. It's there for a reason, not just to hang around.

9. Do a regular check for loose nuts, screws and frayed cables.
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Title Annotation:Ground Risk Management
Publication:PS, the Preventive Maintenance Monthly
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Feb 1, 2006
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