MG83

  1. The working load limit is equal
    to the combined person and tool weight. Generally the working load limit for a full body harness is ___ pounds.
    310
  2. What is the inspection routine for Manned tower sites?
    (1) DAILY - Visually check the lights after sunset unless monitored by an automatic failure alarm system.

    • (2) WEEKLY - Visually check all guy assemblies and tower structural members from two or more good vantage points on the ground. For energized towers, check for visible or audible corona or arcing
    • on any antenna system components.

    (3) MONTHLY - Visually check each anchor and the tower for abnormal conditions (see �C.3.a above). Visually check tower alignment in accordance with Ch.8 �G.1.a.

    (4) ANNUAL - CEU and or contracted tower inspection for tall towers.
  3. What is the inspection routine for unmanned towers?
    • (1) Preventative Maintenance Visits - Coast Guard personnel visiting unmanned sites for routine preventative maintenance should conduct the following using the small tower report (format 1) in Appendix B as a guideline. Visually check the lights in all modes of operation. Visually check all guy assembly (where present) and all tower structural members from two or more vantage points on the ground. For energized towers, check for visible or audible corona
    • or arcing on any antenna system components. Visually check each anchor and the tower for abnormal conditions. (see �C.3.a above). Visually check tower alignment in accordance with Ch.8 �G.1.a.

    (2) ANNUAL - CEU and or contracted tower inspection for tall towers.

    • (3) TRIENNIAL - CEU and or contracted tower inspection for small
    • towers.
  4. Ensure Unit DLR manager’s ship
    reparables by traceable means within __ _____ of receipt of replacement
    item.
    24 hours
  5. COs/OINCs of shore units with boats attached
    • Allowance Management
    • Responsible for the administration of the allowance program. The Engineer Officer or Engineer Petty Officer is responsible for the preparation of pertinent data and justifications for ACRs. Also provides technical input to the allowance program.
  6. Request status on submitted CCFs if a
    response is not received within ______.
    90 days
  7. Maintain a history file of Material Returns Program transactions sent and received. Follow- up on transaction over ______ with no response from the source of supply.
    30 days old
  8. What does MILSTRIP stand for?
    Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures
  9. The optional Surf Requisition Log (_______) is a multi-purpose form for
    recording MILSTRIP requirements, requisitions, status, and receipts when
    CMplus is not available.
    CG Form 4940
  10. What 2 ways to transmit a tracer action request?
    CMplus

    Message
  11. DoD managed items are denoted by?
    Their "7" series cognizant symbol.
  12. Coast Guard units shall document and package unserviceable DLR
    items within __ ____ of receipt of replacement item.
    48 hours
  13. Requisitioners shall respond within ________ to DLR follow-ups using proper response codes for DoD, and respond to MTR report message to the ELC.
    five workdays
  14. Transmission of emergency requisitions associated with a CASREP (priority 02,
    or 03) is allowed via __________ ONLY when CMplus is not available
    or if there is exception data.
    message or telephone
  15. ALMIS stands for?
    Asset Logistics Management System
  16. CG-LIMS stands for?
    Coast Guard Logistics Information Management System
  17. EILSP stands for?
    Equipment/System Integrated Logistics Support Plan
  18. NE—TIMS stands for?
    Naval Engineering – Technical Information Management System
  19. SCAT stands for?
    Sub Category
  20. SPAWAR stands for?
    Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
  21. SPETERL stands for?
    Ship/Shore Electrical/Electronic Test Equipment Requirements List
  22. TISCOM stands for?
    Telecommunications and Information Systems Command
  23. TMDE stands for?
    Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment
  24. WAT stands for?
    Weapons Augmentation Team
  25. GPETE stands for and what is it used for?
    General Purpose Electronics Test Equipment

    • It is test equipment that measures or generates a range of parameters of electronic functions common to two or
    • more equipment. Examples of GPETE are Fluke meters and oscilloscopes.
  26. SPETE stands for and what is it used for?
    • Special Purpose Electronics Test Equipment (SPETE). SPETE is test equipment for use
    • with or support of a specific equipment or system. SPETE may be of special design or specially modified GPETE. At present, the only SPETE governed by the CGETEP is the
    • IFF test set.
  27. Existing inventories of electronics test equipment shall be reduced to only that equipment needed for maintenance requirements codified in an approved maintenance procedure or approved through an ________________.
    Allowance Change Request (ACR)
  28. The term “___________” refers to CG authorized standard equipment currently supported by Coast Guard Preventive Maintenance System (CG PMS), Coast Guard Asset Computerized Maintenance System (CGACMS) or Navy PMS.
    prime equipment
  29. To ensure the CG-22 is properly routed to the C4ITSC for consideration, be sure to select  ______ under the ________ "Equip. Type" pull-down menu.
    "ELEX"

    "Equip. Type"
  30. Compile _________________ budget requirements in support of the CGETEP.
    AFC-42 and AFC-30
  31. Complete the SPETERL validation _______.
    annually
  32. Validate TE calibration stickers __________.
    semi-annually
  33. Submit a Report of Survey for any missing test equipment IAW reference (c) and form
    __________.
    CG-5269
  34. All Electronic Technicians shall notify their _____ when out-of-calibration or broken test equipment is identified or when test equipment is missing.
    TEPO
  35. The CGETEP is divided into services subsidized by different funds. Program management
    services include allowancing, configuration management and the cost involved with replacing faulty test equipment. These services are centrally funded by the C4ITSC-FSD using _______ and are available at no cost to units.
    AFC-42 funds
  36. Field units are ________ to procure or acquire test equipment for installed and/or
    authorized electronics equipment with unit AFC-30 funds. See Section 5.D for the unit test equipment allowance change process to obtain new or additional test equipment.
    not permitted
  37. Test equipment calibration service is organizational-level maintenance and is funded with ________.
    AFC-30 funds
  38. Units wishing to have the CGETEP administer and manage test equipment calibration services must apply to participate
    in the CGETEP and must turn over to the CGETEP the __________ budgeted for unit
    test equipment calibration.
    AFC-30 funds
  39. T/F If a unit participates in the CGETEP calibration program, the unit shall pay for shipping the TE to the Loan Pool or calibration   facility,   and   the  
    CGETEP   shall   pay   for shipping the TE back to the unit.
    True
  40. SPETERL is the established allowance for _____ for the respective unit.
    TMDE
  41. TMDE is grouped by _______ as determined by the measurement requirement of the prime system.
    SCAT code
  42. Test equipment that is not on the SPETERL will not receive?
    support services (calibration, repair, recapitalization, and disposition)
  43. Once a unit’s SPETERL is
    approved, the program will make the appropriate _______ documentation submission to the CGETEP Office to add or delete test equipment from the configuration.
    4790CK
  44. All test equipment listed on a unit’s SPETERL is __________ by the CGETEP with the
    exception of ________________.
    fully supported 

    AFC-30 funded calibration costs
  45. GPETE is defined:
    GPETE – GPETE is defined as test equipment that measures or generates a range of parameters of electronic functions common to two or more equipment. Examples include Fluke multi-meters, Oscilloscopes, wattmeters, etc.
  46. SPETE is defined:
    SPETE – Special Purpose Electronic Test Equipment (SPETE) is test equipment for use with a specific equipment or system. SPETE may be of special design or specially modified GPETE. Currently, the only SPETE identified is the UPM-155 IFF test set.
  47. FSTER is defined:
    • FSTER - The FSTER List is used to identify SCAT coded test equipment required for maintenance not captured in PMS. It is located within a unit’s SPETERL. This equipment is generally used for
    • troubleshooting or corrective maintenance.
  48. Types of Test Equipment
  49. Submit  ACR  to ___________ for processing. Test equipment will be added to the SPETERL under the
    FSTER “C” corrective designation once it’s approved by the  test  equipment  manager 
    __________.  Only SCAT coded equipment will be approved.
    coastguard_te_help@navy.mil

    C4ITSC-FSD-CCB
  50. 006-021 (STANDARD) – Denotes the most advance and satisfactory equipment models approved for service use. (NOTE: A priority of 013 or 014 indicates that the
    applicable model is a STANDARD item.)
  51. 022-037 (SUBSTITUTE STANDARD) – Denotes those equipment models approved for service use that do not have as satisfactory military characteristics as "STANDARD" models. (NOTE: Supply regulations do not allow repair of items with priority greater than 038.)
  52. 038-071 (LIMITED STANDARD) – Denotes those equipment models approved for service use that do not have as satisfactory military characteristics as "STANDARD" or "SUBSTITUTE STANDARD" equipment but are useable substitutes.
  53. 072-094 (OBSOLESCENT) – Denotes those equipment models that no longer have satisfactory military characteristics, but which must be continued in service pending availability of improved replacements.
  54. 095-099 (OBSOLETE) – Denotes those equipment models that have been declared unsuitable for their original military purpose. Disposal of obsolete equipment shall be expedited.
  55. GPETE and SPETE shall be stored separately from ____________ in order to eliminate the possibility of using unapproved test equipment to conduct CG scheduled maintenance. Multiple locations may be designated for GPETE and SPETE due to a unit’s organization.
    FSTER and Non-SCAT coded test equipment
  56. Test equipment on afloat units shall comply with reference (i), Stowage Guide for Portable Electrical/Electronic Test Equipment (PEETE) __________.
    NAVSEA ST000- AB-GYD-010/PEETE.
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Author
CDMT
ID
339135
Card Set
MG83
Description
gs2000
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