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Which system is used by all branches of the military to identify equipment by a system of standardized nomenclatures?
JETDS
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Which year was the Electronic Test Equipment Classification Board established to control the increased use of undesirable electronic test equipment (ETE) in fleet and shore activities?
1973
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Which command manages general purpose electronic test equipment?
SPAWARSYSCOM
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What has the responsibility for evaluating requests to purchase nonstandard GPETE and for recommending its approval or disapproval to NAVSEA?
NESEA
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Which two basic elements does the SCLSIS program have?
Validation and Inventory updating
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Who oversees the MEASURE program and establishes policy and guidelines?
CNO
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What can be used to measure capacitance, inductance, and resistance for precise accuracy?
AC Bridges
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Which type of test equipment has the capability, without modification, to generate, modify, or measure a range of parameters of electronic functions required to test two or more equipments or systems of basically different design?
GPETE
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What was specifically designed to generate, modify, or measure a range of parameters of electronic functions of a specific or peculiar nature required to test a single system or equipment?
SPETE
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Which program was designed to keep track of all installed and portable equipment in the fleet?
SCLSIS
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Which label has black lettering on a white background that comes in two sizes and is the most commonly used label in the METCAL program?
Calibrated
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Which label has red lettering on a white background and is used when you must know the actual measurement values to use the instrument?
Calibrated – Refer to report
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What is the checking, adjusting, or systematically aligning a test instrument to a known standard known as?
Calibration
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Which labels or tags are used when some unusual or special condition in the calibration should be drawn to your attention and have black letters on a yellow background?
Special calibration
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Which label has black lettering and a white background and is affixed when the calibration is performed by the user?
User calibration
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Which label has green lettering and a white background and is used in the event that an individual instrument due for recalibration will not be used for some time in the future?
Inactive-calibrate before use
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Which data processing system was designed to provide a standardized system for the recall and scheduling of test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) into calibration facilities?
Measure
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Which two main categories is the maintenance of electrical and electronic equipment divided into?
Preventive and Corrective
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Which measurement charts, usually found in equipment technical manuals, contain the normal operating voltages found in the various stages of the equipment?
Point-to-point voltage
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Which capacitor property is important because it is an indication of the various losses of a capacitor?
Power factor
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Which label has black letters and a red background and is attached to an instrument that fails to meet the acceptance criteria during calibration and cannot be adequately repaired?
Rejected-Refer to attached tag
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Which type of work is done to correct, reduce, or counteract wear, failure, and damage to equipment?
Maintenance
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Which type of bridge is used for precise measurement of resistance?
Wheatstone
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Which label has black letters on a white background that is placed over readily accessible (usually exterior) adjustments to prevent tampering by the user when such tampering could affect the calibration?
Calibration-void if seal is broken
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Which term refers to the initial operating conditions of the equipment on installation or after overhaul when it is operating according to design?
Baseline
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Which IMA policies purpose is to streamline the procedure and cut down delays in returning your equipment to you calibrated and ready to use?
No reject
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To prevent damage to electrical measuring instruments, you should observe the precautions relating to three hazards: mechanical shock, exposure to magnetic fields, and what else?
Excessive current flow
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