Stop starting and ... unlocking stops.Dear Editor, We have a couple of suggestions that will help MITAS MITAS Martin Marietta Interactive Thermal Analysis System MITAS Multisensor Imaging Technology for Airborne Surveillance (modified improved target acquisition system) crews avoid starting and unlocking problems. * Remember the correct; starting procedure For the MITAS: Turn on the BPS (battery power supply) and make sure it; passes the BIT (built-in test). Then turn on the main power, then the TAS TAS abbr. 1. telephone answering system 2. true airspeed (target acquisition system). Many operators Forget the BPS because it's not on the control panel, but is by the gunner's feet. If you use the wrong sequence, you get Faults that a repairman must clear. * In the desert, keep the lock For the rails For the TAS covered with a plastic bag or tape over the lock's keyways. We found in Iraq that sand gets inside the keyways and jams the lock. You break the key trying to unlock it. If sand does get in the lock, sometimes it helps to blow it out with an air hose. SGT David Lawes SPC 1. (business) SPC - Statistical Process Control. Something to do with quality management. 2. (body) SPC - Software Productivity Centre. 3. (company) SPC - Software Publishing Corporation. 4. Gerald Morton 296th MSB MSB - Most Significant Bit Ft Lewis, WA Editor's note: I think you've found the keys to these MITAS problems. Thanks for sharing "Thanks for Sharing" is an episode from the third season of the American television series Farscape, written by Clayvon C. Harris and directed by Ian Barry. Synopsis The two Crichtons (from previous episode, "Eat Me") argue over who is "the clone". them with us. Don't forget to turn on BPS first [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Tape keyways or cover lock with plastic bag [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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