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What system is currently used by all branches of the military to identify test equipment?
Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS).
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Name the two classes of test equipment.
General-purpose electronic test equipment (GPETE) and special-purpose electronic test equipment (SPETE).
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What test equipment is designed to generate, modify, or measure a range of parameters of electronic functions of a specific nature required to test a single system or equipment?
Special-purpose electronic test equipment.
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Name the two basic elements of the SCLSIS program.
Validation and updating.
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What calibration label is used when actual measurement values must be known to use the test equipment?
CALIBRATED�REFER TO REPORT.
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An instrument that must be calibrated in place requires what type of calibration label?
SPECIAL CALIBRATION label.
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Responsibility for repair and maintenance of test equipment generally rests with what group of personnel?
Maintenance personnel.
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What Navy office oversees the MEASURE program?
The Chief of Naval Operations.
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What are the two main categories of maintenance?
Preventive and corrective maintenance.
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What type of maintenance involves isolating equipment troubles and replacing defective parts?
Corrective maintenance.
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Which quantity (voltage or current) determines the intensity of an electrical shock?
Current.
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What tool is used to de-energize capacitors in a circuit that has been disconnected from its power source?
Shorting probe.
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On what range should you set the voltmeter prior to taking a voltage measurement?
Highest.
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When taking a voltage measurement, which lead of the voltmeter should you connect to the circuit first?
Ground.
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Is an ammeter connected in series or in parallel with the circuit under test?
In series.
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What must be done to a circuit before you can use an ohmmeter for testing?
It must be de-energized.
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What is the term used to refer to the losses which can be traced to the dielectric of a capacitor?
Power losses.
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What effect does an increase in capacitance have on a capacitor�s opposition to current flow?
Opposition to current flow decreases.
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When a bridge is used to measure resistance, what is the value of Rx if R1 equals 80 ohms, R2 equals 120 ohms, and R3 equals 280 ohms?
420 ohms.
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When an unknown capacitance is tested with a bridge, what is the value of Cx if R1 equals 70 ohms, R2 equals 150 ohms, and Cs equals 550 microfarads?
256 microfarads.
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