T.O. 10M1-7-9-1-1AIRFORCETM 11-5895-1021-14/1ARMYTM 08045-15/1MARINE CORPSTable 1-3. Equipment Required But Not SuppliedNomenclatureII Segment Used On.QuantityDistribution Box J-3336(V)2/TAN/TYQ-11(V)61Distribution Box J-3336(V)3/TAN/TYQ-11(V)81AN/TYQ-11(V)91AN/TYQ-11(V)101Frequency ConverterAN/TYQ-11(V)61(16331) 63C516202G1AN/TYQ-11(V)91AN/TYQ-12(V)41Dolly Set, TrailerAN/TYQ-11(V)42A/M32U-17AN/TYQ-11(V)82AN/TYQ-11(V)63AN/TYQ-11(V)93AN/TYQ-11(V)103AN/TYQ-12(V)41Distribution Box AN/MJQ-10AN/TYQ-11(V)41Cables, PowerAN/TYQ-12(V)411-5. DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT.1-6. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION.An Imagery Interpretation Segment is a mobile, ground based, air- or land-transportablegroup of shelters and equipment that enables rapid and accurate interpretation of reconnaissance imagery. Each shelterin a segment provides imagery interpreters (operators) with environmentally comfortable work stations supported withmechanical, electrical, and optical interpretation aids.1-7. The number of shelters in a segment vanes from one to three depending on the segment configuration (see table 1-2). Figure 1-2 shows a typical three-shelter segment setup. Figure 1-3 shows the same three-shelter segment setup withTactical Electronic Reconnaissance (TEREC) antennas in place. Each shelter requires an Air Conditioner Group OA-8840to provide environmental control within the shelter. A Dolly Set Trailer (mobilizer) A/M32U-17 is required for each shelteras a mode of transport Power is distributed to the shelters by a Distribution Box J-3336. In a three-shelter segment (figure1-2), another Frequency Converter is required, in addition to the two provided with the distribution box. In a two-sheltersegment, the additional Frequency Converter is not required. In a single-shelter segment, only a single FrequencyConverter is required, therefore, a Distribution Box is not necessary. A set of power cables is used to distribute power toeach shelter and its Air Conditioner Group. Table 1-4 lists the physical and electrical characteristics of the sixconfigurations of the Imagery Interpretation Segment. Table 1-5 provides soil types and accepted loads that each iscapable of withstanding.1-8. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION. All six Imagery Interpretation Segments provide the capability for interpretation of thefollowing general types of imagery:VerticalSide Looking RadarSplit VerticalPanoramicObliqueLaser Line ScannerInfrared SensorChange 1 1-4
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