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MODIFICATIONS TO AN/ALT-6B
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LMED Requisition 32634
Prepared for
AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS DIVISION WRIGHT PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE
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GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIGHT MILITARY ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT
UTICA, NEW YORK
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
I
II
Introduction
AN/ALT-22(V) and QRC-139A-(T) Modification to AN/ALT-6B (L-Band)
A. Equipment Description
B. Program Status
C. Problem Area
D. Program. For Next Interval
E. Financial Status
F. Other Project Activity-
Appendix
A BX-1202 Noise Tube Specification (G-E Drawing No. 70606 20, Rev. A)
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SECTION I
INTRODUCTION
This report describes the progress made during August 1962 on the
development of an L-band oscillator group for the QRC-139A-(T) and
AN/ALT-22(V) jamming system. This work includes the development of two
essential microwave components, an L-band barrage magnetron and an
L-band ferrite load isolator.
The construction and bench testing of QRC-139A-(T) systems and the
construction and qualification testing of three L-band AN/ALT-22(V) systems
are also part of the program authorized by letter contract AF33(604)38334.
SECTION II
AN/ALT-22(V) AND QRC-139A-(T) MODIFICATION TO AN/ALT-6B (L-BAND)
A. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION.
The equipment being procured under contract AF33(604)38334 consists
of sixty government furnished AN/ALT-6B equipments modified to the QRC-
139A-(T) and AN/ALT-22(V) configurations. Fifty-seven QRC-139A-(T)
equipments complete with L-band QRC-139A-1-(T) oscillator groups are
to be supplied with deliveries starting in August 1962. Three first article
AN/ALT-22(V) equipments complete with L-band oscillator groups are
scheduled to be submitted to first article tests during August and September
1862 and the first article systems delivered to the Air Force by 30 September
1962.
The QRC~139A-(T) equipment supplied on this contract will be identical
to the QRC-139A-(T) equipment delivered on contract AF33(604)36722 with
the exception that the control dials on the control-indicator and magnetron
frequency control units will be designed for L-band and the r-f oscillator
will have an L-band barrage magnetron and load isolator.
B. PROGRAM STATUS.
The status of the QRC-139A equipment modification is summarized in
the following table.
QRC-139A Unit Total Units At
Shipped to Date Assembly
Power Supply 20
Transmitter 20
Oscillator 20
At Test Remarks
31
33
1 41 Isolators Received
24 Magnetrons Received
Control, Magnetron Frequency
Control Indicator
Video Board, Part of Transmitter
Spare Isolators
Spare Barrage Magnetrons
20
20
20
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30
21
27 29 BX-1202 Noise Tubes Received
The first article tests which were scheduled to start in August were
delayed because of the barrage magnetron problem. An insufficient number
of satisfactory magnetrons was received in August to start the tests as planned.
First article tests on Samples 1 and 3 will start early in September providing
first article barrage magnetrons are available. Temperature-altitude, explosion
proof, and some vibration tests will be run on Sample 1. A 250-hour life test
and 24-hour stability test will be run on Sample 3. Service condition tests will
be run on Sample 2.
Negotiations are underway with the Air Force to conduct a vibration
survey on one AN/ALT-22 first article system in order to determine how
much vibration the equipment will withstand without failing, and to pinpoint
the areas where failures will occur. Based on the results of this survey,
recommendations can be made regarding ways and means of fixing the equip-
ment so that is will withstand vibration tests conducted in accordance with
MIL-T-5422 (modified). If the Air Force approves the planned survey early
in September, this vibration test will be run on Sample 2. Barry shock mounts
built to Boeing specifications have been received for use in this program. The
AN/ALT-22 power supply and transmitter with the L-band oscillator installed
will be mounted on these shock mounts during part of the vibration survey. The
vibration survey datataking and analysis, and report writingwill require six
weeks.
Parts required for the modification program, with the exception of the
L-3519 barrage magnetron, are being received in large enough quantities to
meet the production schedules. The barrage magnetron remains a problem
area. (See paragraph C. of this section.) The quantities of noise tubes, load
isolators, and barraje magnetrons which have been received are tabulated in l/f
the Remarks colunyrt %)f the table on page 3. The BX-1202 noise tubes are now
being delivered in accordance with the requirements of G-E Drawing No.
7060620, Revision A (see Appendix A) with the exception that the requirements
of notes 9 and 12 of this specification have been waived until such time as the
necessary life test data and shelf life data can be accumulated to determine
that these requirements are realistic. The BX-1202 beam switching tube is
a new noise source. It is being used as a noise generator for the first time
on this contract. For this reason, little is known of its life expectancy or
shelf life characteristics. The Burroughs Corporation has agreed to ac-
cumulate some data so that these tube characteristics can be included as
part of the purchase specification,
c. "PROBLEM AREA.
The barrage magnetron is still the only item limiting the delivery of
L-band QRC-139A-(T) systems to the Air Force. Litton did not deliver as
many tubes as expected during August due to a low yield situation. The low
yield during the first part of the period was caused by slumping and narrow
spectrum bandwidth. To improve the yield, several changes were made inside
the magnetron. To eliminate the slumping problem, the spacing of the pole
pieces from the filament was increased to eliminate possible out-gassing
from the pole pieces due to the heat from the filament. To increase the
spectrum bandwidth, the coupling to the r-f resonant circuit was increased.
These changes were made in the tube design about the middle of the report
period and failures due to slumping and narrow bandwidth were reduced
significantly. However, with the increased coupling, another problem developed
in that the tubes received late in August exhibited a strong tendency to mode
at the high frequency end of the tuning range. Litton has been advised of this
situation and the General Electric Company will work closely with Litton to
resolve this new problem which is reducing the yield from 50 percent to less
than 30 percent.
D. PROGRAM FOR NEXT INTERVAL.
The program for the next interval will consist of conducting first article
tests on the three AN/ALT-22 (L-band) systems and the assembly and test of
at least 27 QRC-139A-(T) systems. The barrage magnetron problem will
have to be resolved early in September if the scheduled September deliveries
are to be accomplished.
E. FINANCIAL STATUS,
The following is an estimate of the monies that have been expended and
committed on Contract AF33(604)38334 as of 31 August 1962:
Expenditures for Engineering Material, Design Effort, Direct Labor, Direct Materials and Support Effort
Gross Commitments and Estimated Liability
$264,361
$257,400
$521,761 Total Expenditures and Commitments
F. OTHER PROJECT ACTIVITY.
Engineering and Material Procurement personnel visited Litton Industries
to convince them to build more tubes per day since the tube yield was lower
than anticipated. As a result of this trip, Litton agreed to increase their tube
starts from three per day to four per day. Additional trips to Litton will be
required until an even flow of L-3519 barrage magnetrons from Litton to
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