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NEETS, MODULE 01--INTRODUCTION TO MATTER, ENERGY, AND
DIRECT CURRENT
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Presents information on matter make up and behavior of
matter, magnetism, methods of producing electricity, and direct current problem
solving. Topic 1 presents information on matter, energy, electricity, and
symbology. Topic 2 discusses batteries. Included are discussions on the battery
cell, chemical processes, polarization, uses, and safety precautions. Topic 3
introduces direct current circuits and explains many of the formulas that are
used routinely in electricity.
NEETS, MODULE 02--INTRODUCTION TO ALTERNATING CURRENT
AND TRANSFORMERS
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Introduces alternating current theory and power supplies.
Topic 1 discusses the differences between alternating and direct current,
magnetism, generation of alternating current, and characteristics of sine waves.
Topic 2 introduces inductance characteristics, such as electromotive force, self
inductance, and mutual inductance. Topic 3 introduces capacitance. Discussions
are presented on the electrostatic field, capacitor characteristics, and series
and parallel capacitive circuits. Topic 4 presents information on inductive and
capacitive reactance, power in reactive circuits, and power factors. Topic 5
describes transformer characteristics.
NEETS, MODULE 03--INTRODUCTION TO CIRCUIT PROTECTION,
CONTROL, AND MEASUREMENT
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Presents information on circuit measurements, circuit
protection devices, and circuit control devices. Topic 1 discusses basic
ohmmeters, ammeters, voltmeters, wattmeters, and frequency meters. Topic 2
discusses circuit protection devices, such as fuses and circuit breakers. Topic
3 discusses switches, solenoids, and relays.
NEETS, MODULE 04--INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS,
WIRING TECHNIQUES AND SCHEMATIC READING
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Introduces electrical conductors, wiring techniques, and
schematics. Topic 1 covers wire characteristics and insulation. Topic 2 covers
conductor wiring techniques, including splicing, soldering, and lacing. Topic 3
covers schematic reading, marking systems, and some basic safety practices and
precautions.
NEETS, MODULE 05--INTRODUCTION TO GENERATORS AND MOTORS
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Covers basic construction and theory of operation of AC &
DC generators and motors.
NEETS, MODULE 06--INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC EMISSION,
TUBES, AND POWER SUPPLIES
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Presents an introduction to the theory of electronic
emission and electron tubes. Topic 1 covers the construction, function, and
theory of operation of the diode, triode, tetrode, and pentode. Topic 2 presents
special-purpose tubes. The basic vacuum-tube power supply, including voltage and
current regulation, and the methods used to isolate faulty components are
covered in Topic 3.
NEETS, MODULE 07--INTRODUCTION TO SOLID-STATE DEVICES
AND POWER SUPPLIES
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Deals with solid-state devices and power supplies on a
basic level. It presents a basic discussion of electron and hole flow in
semiconductor devices and explains the construction, function, and theory of
operation of the transistor. Also covered are the purpose modular circuitry and
the advantages of integrated circuits over conventional transistor circuits, and
the construction and use of the other solid-state devices such as the Zener
diode, tunnel diode, varactor, silicontrolled rectifier, triac, unijunction
transistor, and the more commonly used opto-electric devices. Fundamentals of
solid-state power supplies are also covered.
NEETS, MODULE 08--INTRODUCTION TO AMPLIFIERS
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Presents an introduction to what amplification is and how
different types and classes of amplifiers affect amplification. Topic 1
discusses audio amplifiers. Topic 2 discusses video amplifiers and radio
frequency amplifiers. Topic 3 presents differential, operational, and magnetic
amplifiers. Factors which affect how an amplifier performs, such as impedance,
feedback frequency response, and coupling, are also explained.
NEETS, MODULE 09--INTRODUCTION TO WAVE-GENERATION AND
WAVE-SHAPING CIRCUITS
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Introduces electronic wave-generating and wave-shaping
circuits. Topic 1 discusses tuned circuits, resonance, resonant circuits, filter
circuits, bandwidth, and special safety precautions to be observed when
repairing tuned circuits. Topic 2 presents fundamental oscillator theory,
including circuit configuration and frequency and amplitude stability of
circuits. Topic 3 presents various waveforms, and waveform-generating circuits
such as multivibrators, blocking oscillators, and time-based generators. Topic 4
describes limiters, dampers, differentiators, integrators, and counters.
NEETS, MODULE 10--INTRODUCTION TO WAVE PROPAGATION,
TRANSMISSION LINES, AND ANTENNAS
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Introduces wave propagation, transmission lines, and
antenna theory. Topic 1 discusses wave motion, sound-wave terminology, light
waves, properties of electromagnetic waves and the electromagnetic spectrum.
Topic 2 discusses radio-wave propagation, including components of radio waves,
electromagnetic fields, and effects of the Earth's atmosphere and terrain on
radio waves. Topic 3 discusses transmission line theory, including terminology,
types of lines, losses, length of lines, and discussions on characteristic
impedance, electromagnetic fields, line reflections, standing waves, and
standing-wave ratio. Topic 4 discusses several antennas, including the Hertz,
Marconi, several arrays, and special antennas.
NEETS, MODULE 11--MICROWAVE PRINCIPLES
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Presents an introduction to microwave principles. Topic 1
introduces waveguides in terms of theory and application; various waveguide
devices are explained. Topic 2 describes microwave components and circuits.
Microwave components, tube principles and types, the decibel measurement system,
and solid-state microwave devices are covered. Topic 3 describes microwave
antennas. Antenna characteristics, reflector antennas, horn radiators, lens
antennas, arrays, and frequency sensitive antennas are explained.
NEETS, MODULE 12--MODULATION PRINCIPLES
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Presents information on the fundamental concepts of
amplitude modulation, angle and pulse modulation, and demodulation. Topic 1
describes the theory of sine-wave generation and heterodyning. Also described
are continuous-wave and amplitude-modulated systems. Topic 2 describes
frequency, phase, and pulse modulation. Amplitude-, time-, duration-, position-,
frequency-, and code-pulse modulation are explained. Topic 3 describes
demodulation theory for continuous-wave, and amplitude-, frequency-, phase-, and
pulse-modulated demodulators.
NEETS, MODULE 13--INTRODUCTION TO NUMBER SYSTEMS AND
LOGIC CIRCUITS
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Presents the fundamental concepts of number systems and
logic circuits that pertain to digital equipment. Topic 1 describes unit,
number, base/radix, positional notation, most- and least-significant digit,
carry and borrow principles, and the decimal-, binary-, octal-, hexadecimal-,
and binary-coded decimal-number systems. Techniques for converting from one
system to another are covered. Topic 2 includes computer logic; AND, OR, NAND,
and NOR gates; inverters; and Boolean algebra. Topic 3 presents exclusive OR and
exclusive NOR circuits, adders, flip-flops, clocks, counters, registers, and
logic families.
NEETS, MODULE 14--INTRODUCTION TO MICROELECTRONICS
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Presents information on the fundamental concepts of
microelectronics, solid-state devices, and integrated circuits. Fabrication,
packaging techniques, and equivalent circuits are discussed. Topic 2 discusses
the Navy's 2M program including certification requirements, levels of
maintenance, repair stations, 2M facilities, high-reliability soldering
techniques, and test equipment. Topic 3 covers removal/replacement/repair of
miniature and microminiature components, and safety precautions.
NEETS, MODULE 15--PRINCIPLES OF SYNCHROS, SERVOS, AND
GYROS
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Presents general information on synchros, servos, gyros,
and related devices. Topic 1 presents the theory of operations and alignment
procedures for synchros. Topic 2 discusses servo systems, schematic and block
diagrams, circuit component characteristics, and the components and data flow of
a typical system. Topic 3 discusses characteristics, properties, components and
other factors concerning the gyroscope. Topic 4 discusses related devices and
compares standard synchro system connections with IC synchro connections,
explains step-transmitter and receiver operation, and compares a resolver to a
transformer.
NEETS, MODULE 16--INTRODUCTION TO TEST EQUIPMENT
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Presents general information on the fundamental concepts of
test equipment. Topic 1 covers test equipment administration and use, focusing
on Navy equipment-related programs and basic procedures. Topic 2 describes
various types of measurements. Topic 3 discusses the use of basic meters. Topic
4 describes operating procedures for common Navy test equipment. Topic 5 covers
special application test equipment used in the electronics field. Topic 6
explains the purpose and operation of the oscilloscope and spectrum analyzer.
NEETS, MODULE 17--RADIO-FREQUENCY COMMUNICATIONS
PRINCIPLES
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Presents general information on the fundamental concepts of
radio-frequency communications. Topic 1 introduces the types of electrical
telecommunications, their modes of operations, and Navy frequency band usage.
Topic 2 discusses transmitters, receivers, and their control circuitry. Topic 3
describes equipment interfacing, teletypewriter and facsimile operations,
security, quality monitoring, and safety. Topic 4 addresses a basic satellite
communications system, equipment characteristics, theory of operation, and
applications, both present and future. Topic 5 covers the lower frequency bands
usage, microwave systems, the Naval Tactical Data System, portable equipment,
and laser theory and applications.
NEETS, MODULE 18--RADAR PRINCIPLES
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Presents general information on radar theory, equipment,
and maintenance. Topic 1 introduces basic radar concepts, principles of
operation, transmission methods, and common types of radar systems. Topic 2
discusses major units of a radar including synchronizers, transmitters,
duplexers, and receivers. Topic 3 addresses radar indicators and antennas. Topic
4 covers transmitter and receiver performance checks, radar support systems, and
safety considerations peculiar to radar operation.
NEETS, MODULE 21--TEST METHODS AND PRACTICES
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Presents information on the fundamental concepts of test
methods and practices. It is written with the junior practicing technician in
mind and based on Electronics Installation and Maintenance Handbook (EIMB), TEST
METHODS AND PRACTICES. There are five topics: "Basic Measurements," "Component
Testing," "Quantitative Measurements," "Qualitative Measurements," and "Waveform
Interpretation."
NEETS, MODULE 22--INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL COMPUTERS
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Introduces fundamental concepts of digital computers. Topic
1 discusses the history, classifications, and operational concepts of digital
computers. Topic 2 presents information on hardware: central processing unit,
computer storage, and input/output devices. Topic 3 covers software; operating
systems, utility programs, programming, and packaged software. Topic 4 covers
data representation, computer coding systems, data storage concepts, and
networks.
NEETS, MODULE 23--MAGNETIC RECORDING
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Introduces fundamental concepts of recording on magnetic
tape and disks. Topic 1 states the prerequisites for magnetic recording and
describes magnetic recording heads. Topic 2 describes types of magnetic tape,
types of tape errors, causes of tape failure, methods of erasing tape, and
procedures for handling tape. Topic 3 describes tape recorder heads and
preventive maintenance requirements. Topic 4 describes tape transport systems,
tape reeling systems, capstan speed control methods, and cleaning procedures.
Topic 5 describes the function and main parts of a tape recorder's record and
reproduce electronics. Topic 6 describes the seven most common magnetic tape
recording specifications. Topic 7 describes the characteristics of digital
magnetic tape recording. Topic 8 describes how floppy and hard disks are
constructed, how data is recorded on them, and how they are handled and erased.
NEETS, MODULE 24--INTRODUCTION TO FIBER OPTICS
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Presents general information on fiber optics and optical
fibers. It encompasses the background on fiber optics; fiber optic concepts;
optical fibers and cables; optical splices, connectors, and couplers; fiber
optic measurement techniques; optical sources and fiber optic transmitters;
optical detectors and fiber-optic receivers; and fiber optic systems.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN SUPERVISOR (ETC)
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Provides information on ET responsibilities; organization
and administration of the electronics division; training of division personnel;
quality assurance; test equipment management and administration; EMI; and
supply.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN SUPERVISOR (ET1)
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Provides information on the ET responsibilities;
supervision practices; combat systems organization; NTDS/WDS and combat systems
testing; electronics casualty control and reporting; calibration and stowage;
electronic test equipment; 2M; and system/test equipment maintenance.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 01--SAFETY
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This is the first volume in the ET Training Series. Covers
causes and prevention of mishaps, handling of hazardous materials; identifies
the effects of electrical shock; purpose of the tag-out bill and personnel
responsibilities, documents, and procedures associated with tag out; and
identifies primary safety equipment associated with ET work.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 02--ADMINISTRATION
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Provides an overview of general and technical
administration and logistics. Included are descriptions of forms and procedures
included in the Maintenance Data System (MDS) and publications that should be
included in a ship's technical library. Also included is a basic description of
the Naval Supply System and COSAL.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 03--COMMUNICATIONS
SYSTEMS
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Provides operations-related information on Navy
communications systems including SAS, TEMPEST, satellite communications, Links
11, 4-A, and 16, the C2P system, and a basic introduction to local area networks
(LANs).
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 04--RADAR SYSTEMS
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Provides a basic introduction to air search, surface
search, ground-controlled approach, and carrier controlled approach RADAR
systems. Included are basic terms associated with RADAR systems, descriptions of
equipment that compose the common systems, descriptions of RADAR interfacing
procedures and equipment, and primary radar safety topics.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 05--NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
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Introduces the primary navigation systems used by U.S. Navy
surface vessels. It provides a basic introduction to and explanation of the
Ship's Inertial Navigation System (SINS), the U.S. Navy Navigation Satellite
System (NNSS), and the NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) and associated
equipment. It then provides an introduction to and explanation of the Tactical
Air Navigation system (TACAN) and its associated equipment. The information
provided is written at an introductory level and is not intended to be used by
technicians for diagnoses or repairs.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 06--DIGITAL DATA SYSTEMS
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Covers the following subject matter on computers and
peripherals: fundamentals and operations, configurations and hardware, operator
controls and controlling units, components and circuits, central processing
units and buses, memories, input/output and interfacing, instructions and
man/machine interfaces, magnetic tape storage, magnetic disk storage, CD-ROM
storage, printers, data conversion devices and switchboards.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 07--ANTENNAS AND WAVE
PROPAGATION
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Covers a basic introduction to antennas and wave
propagation. It includes discussions about the effects of the atmosphere on rf
communications, the various types of communications and radar antennas in use
today, and a basic discussion of transmission lines and waveguide theory.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN, VOLUME 08--SUPPORT SYSTEMS
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Provides a basic introduction to support systems: liquid
cooling, dry air, ac power distribution, ship's input, and information transfer.
It includes discussions on configuration, operation and maintenance of these
systems.
FIRE CONTROLMAN SUPERVISOR
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Covers Fire Controlman supervisor responsibilities,
organization, administration, inspections, and maintenance; supervision and
training; combat systems, subsystems, and their maintenance; and weapons
exercises.
FIRE CONTROLMAN, VOLUME 01--ADMINISTRATION AND SAFETY
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Covers general administration, technical administration,
electronics safety, and hazardous materials as they pertain to the FC rating.
FIRE CONTROLMAN, VOLUME 02--FIRE CONTROL RADAR
FUNDAMENTALS
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Covers basic radar systems and radar safety as they pertain
to the Fire Controlman rating.
FIRE CONTROLMAN, VOLUME 03--DIGITAL DATA SYSTEMS
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Covers computer and peripheral fundamentals and operations,
configurations and hardware, operator controls and controlling units, components
and circuits, central processing units and buses, memories, input/output and
interfacing, instructions and man/machine interfaces, magnetic tape storage,
magnetic disk storage, CD-ROM storage, printers, data conversion devices, and
switchboards.
FIRE CONTROLMAN, VOLUME 04--FIRE CONTROL MAINTENANCE
CONCEPTS
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Introduces the Planned Maintenance System and discusses
methods for identifying and isolating system faults, liquid cooling systems used
by Fire Controlmen, battery alignment (purpose, equipment, and alignment
considerations), and radar collimation.
FIRE CONTROLMAN, VOLUME 05--DISPLAY SYSTEMS AND DEVICES
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Covers basic display devices and input devices associated
with Navy tactical data systems as used by the FC rating.
FIRE CONTROLMAN, VOLUME 06--DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
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Covers the fundamentals of data communications, the Link-11
and Link-4A systems, and local area networks.
FIREMAN
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Provides information on the following subject areas:
engineering administration; engineering fundamentals; the basic steam cycle; gas
turbines; internal combustion engines; ship propulsion; pumps, valves, and
piping; auxiliary machinery and equipment; instruments; shipboard electrical
equipment; and environmental controls.
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