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ENGINEER O. Obando
Maintenance Manual – ATC System
CHECKED J. Carballo
Boeing 737-300,Series Aircraft
APPROVED M. Flores
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ATC – DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
1. General (Figure. 1)
A. The Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System (ATCRBS or ATC), provides airplane tracking, altitude and
identification information to an ATC ground station. The ATC transponder responds to an interrogation
from an ATC ground station. The ATC system responds to ground station interrogations in one of three
different modes: mode-A, mode-C and mode-S. Mode-A and Mode-C provide identification and altitude
information. Mode-S provides selective airplane identification and data link capabilities. After a ground
station interrogation, the transponder automatically transmits a pulse coded reply signal in one of the above
modes. The mode of reply is determined by the mode of interrogation.
B. Two ATC systems are installed on the aircraft, each with its own transponder. Only one transponder
operates at a time. A dual ATC Control Panel provides independent and isolated control for both systems.
Control information is sent to either transponder by discrete signals and an ARINC 429, 572, 718, or 730
bus.
C. ATC antennas:
The bottom antenna is shared by the transponder 2 (Mode C) and transponder 1 (Mode S). A RF relay for
bottom antenna switches between transponders 1 or 2.
The top antenna is used by Transponder 1.
D. Each transponder receives altitude data from Air Data Computer 1 (ADC-1).
E. The ATC, TCAS and DME systems operate in the same L-band frequency range. A suppression circuit is
connected between the TCAS Computer, ATC transponders and the DME interrogators to prevent
simultaneous transmissions.
F. The ATC system operates in three different modes: Mode-A, mode-C and mode-S. The mode of operation
is determined by the mode of interrogation from a ground station and the current configuration of the
altitude reporting function.
G. The ATC-1 system receives 115VAC 400Hz, power from the electronics power bus No. 1. Power is
supplied through the ATC-1 circuit breaker located on the left load control center circuit breaker panel P18.
H. The ATC-2 system receives 115 volt, 400Hz ac power from the electronics power No. 2 bus. Power is
supplied through the ATC No. 2 circuit breaker located on the right load control center circuit breaker
panel P6.
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Detail B. Transponder
Detail B. RF Switch
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3. ATC Transponders (Figure. 1)
A. The transponders are located on the E2 electronic equipment rack on E2-2 shelf.
B. The active ATC transponder transmits a coded reply when it is interrogated by an ATC ground station.
C. This aircraft is equipped with two Mode-S transponders.
D. Transponders Mode-S:
This transponder has the following switches and indicators:
(1) An LRU STATUS indicator light which turns green when a transponder self-test is successful and
turns red when a transponder self-test detects a failure.
(2) A red ANTENNA TOP FAIL indicator light which comes during self-test when the upper antenna
impedance is incorrect.
(3) A red ANTENNA BOT FAIL indicator light which comes during self-test when the lower antenna
impedance is incorrect.
(4) A red ALTITUDE FAIL indicator light which comes on when the altitude input source indicates a
barometric altitude failure.
(5) A red CONTROL FAIL indicator light which comes on when there is a failure of the control input.
(a) A TEST switch which starts a transponder self-test.
4. ATC Antennas
A. The antennas are installed on the top and the bottom of the airplane. The top antenna and bottom antenna
are connected to the Mode-S transponders. Two RF switching relays connect the bottom antenna and top
antenna to the active transponder. The top antenna is located on the centerline of the fuselage at station
430.25. The bottom antenna is located on the centerline of the fuselage at station 355. The antennas are
omni-directional L-blade type antennas. Each antenna can transmit and receive signals for the active
transponder. When active the Mode-S transponder automatically uses the antenna with the greatest signal
strength.
5. Operation
A. Basic ATC Transponder Principles
(1) The transponder is an integral part of the Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System (ATCRBS). In the
airplane, its function is to transmit a coded response to a coded interrogation transmitted by the air
traffic control ground station.
(2) There are two types of radar at each ATC ground station. The first, called the Primary Surveillance
Radar (PSR), operates on the normal radar principles of receiving energy reflected from the airplane
under surveillance. The second, called the Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR), operates on the coded
reply from the airborne transponder. Both radars are used in conjunction to develop the total air traffic
situation and to display it on a single radar scope.
(3) The SSR interrogates the transponder in one of two modes. These are referred to as mode A, or mode
C interrogations. The type of interrogation is determined by the spacing between two pulses (P1 and
P3) transmitted by the SSR on a carrier of 1030 ± 2 MHz. Each interrogation contains a third pulse at
the same frequency which is not transmitted by the SSR but by an omni directional antenna which is
located at the ground radar station. This pulse is transmitted 2 µsec after the P1 pulse and is referred to
as P2. Mode A and mode C interrogation characteristics are shown in Fig. 2.
(4) The purpose of P2 is to allow the airborne transponder to determine whether the interrogation come
from the main beam or a side lobe of the SSR. If the transponder has been interrogated by a side lobe,
no reply is generated. A reply to a side lobe interrogation would give the ground radar operator an
erroneous position reading of the airplane carrying the transponder. The transponder determines by an
amplitude comparison between P1 and P2 if the interrogation is by a side lobe. If P1 is larger than P2,
the interrogation is a valid main beam interrogation. If P2 is equal to or larger than P1, the
interrogation is from the side lobe of the SSR.
(5) The transponder replies to mode A and mode C interrogations with a coded pulse group on a carrier
frequency of 1090 ± 3 MHz. The transmitted message consists of four octal digits (0-7) which gives
the transponder the capability of 4096 different identification numbers and altitude data from -1000 to
+128,000 ft. In a mode A reply the coding of the pulses represents an identification number of the
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airplane carrying the transponder. The coding of a mode A reply can consist of up to fifteen pulses.
Twelve of these pulses carry the identification number. Two others, called framing pulses, come before
and after the twelve information pulses. The last is a special identification pulse to aid the radar
operator. The mode C reply is basically the same as a mode A reply; however, in a mode C reply, the
coding of the pulses represents altitude data. The data to be transmitted is inserted in the transponder
on the appropriate input lines on the main connector and originate at the altitude digitizer. The special
identification numbers and the reply coding characteristics for the full 15 pulse reply are shown in Fig.
2.
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B. Functional Description
(1) Receiver
(a) Received signals from the antenna are routed through the Diplexer/Low Pass Filter and applied to
the Pre-selector/Mixer. In the Pre-selector the signal is passed through a bandpass filter tuned to
1030 MHz. The filter output is applied to the mixer diode and mixed with the 970-MHz local
oscillator (LO) signal. The LO signal is filtered in the pre-selector, by a 2-pole bandpass filter
prior to mixing. The 60-MHz IF signal from the mixer is applied to the IF amplifier/detector
module where it is amplified and detected. The output of the IF amplifier/detector is applied to the
video processor where it is amplified, pulse shaped, cleaned up by a noise suppression circuit, and
elimination of P2 pulse is performed if the received signal is from the ATC ground station main
lobe. The signal is then sent to the decoder/encoder circuitry.
(2) Decoder/Encoder
(a) The video processor output is applied to the decoder/encoder along with the 2.7586 MHz 2-phase
clock from the decoder/encoder (D/E) oscillator. The decoder/encoder then decodes the received
message, determines whether mode A or mode C data is requested and then develops the
appropriate serial data output to be applied to the transmitter.
(3) Transmitter
(a) The modulator accepts the decoder/encoder serial data outputs, adjusts the amplitude and width of
the pulses and supplies the proper signals to the transmitter modulator circuit. The modulation
signal modulates the transmitter oscillator which is a 1090-MHz cavity controlled pulsed
oscillator. The output of the transmitter oscillator is approximately 1.5 watts peak RF power. The
pulse RF signal is applied to the exciter module where the signal is amplified to 150 watts peak
RF power. This 150 watt signal is then used to drive the power amplifier module where the RF
signal is amplified to 500 watts peak RF power. The power amplifier output is then sent to the
Diplexer to be routed to ATC transponder antenna.
(4) Functional Test
(a) Upon manual activation of the test switch, either on the unit front panel or Control Panel, the
functional test module will generate an RF pulsed signal. This signal is then applied to the local
oscillator module where 60-MHz sidebands are generated on the local oscillator signal. These
sidebands are a pulsed pair which is properly spaced to represent a valid mode interrogation. The
LO signal with the 60-MHz sidebands is applied to mixer and a 60-MHz If signal is generated.
From this point on the signal is processed as a valid interrogation and the monitor/reply indicator
as well as the light on the front panel will come on. The front panel light will go out immediately
when the front panel switch is released; however, the control panel reply indicator will remain on
for the prescribed 15 seconds after the last reply.
(5) Monitor
(a) On transponders with fault indicators, the R/T monitor circuits check the transponder for proper
output power, frequency, mode decoding, clock frequency, and shift register fill-up. The monitor
circuit supplies signals to these to provide an indication of the operational status of the
transponder. The ANT monitor circuits check the dc resistance of the antenna and coaxial cable. If
the circuits detect a dc resistance greater than 200 ohms, the ANT fault indicator will be activated.
The ANT fault indicator is reset by depressing the RESET switch on the transponder front panel.
The R/T fault indicator is reset from inside the transponder.
(b) On all transponders when eight consecutive replies are completed, the reply indicator (transponder
and Control Panel) are energized.
C. Mode-A and Mode-C Operation
(1) There is no power switch on the ATC Control Panel. Power is applied to the system when the ATC-1
and ATC-2 circuit breakers on the P6 and P18 panels are closed.
(2) Altitude Reporting.
(a) The desired altitude reporting condition is set with the altitude reporting switch. The '1' position
causes the altitude reporting function to come on and sets the altitude data source to ADC 1. The
'2' position is not installed. The OFF position disables the altitude reporting function of the ATC
system.
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(b) The desired ATC system is set with the transponder select switch. The '1' position causes the
Control Panel to send an 'ON' discrete to transponder No. 1 if the AIR/GND RELAY is in AIR
mode and the mode switch is set to XPDR. The '2' position causes the Control Panel to send an
'ON' discrete to transponder No. 2 if the AIR/GND RELAY is in AIR mode and the mode switch
is set to XPDR.
(3) If the altitude reporting function is on, then the ATC system will reply to mode-A and mode-C ground
station interrogations. If the altitude reporting function is off, then system will reply only to mode-A
interrogations. Mode-S replies are not affected by the condition of the mode switch.
(4) The identity code and mode configuration information is sent to the transponders through ARINC
busses and discrete. The 4-digit code identifies the airplane to the ground station for mode-A and
mode-C interrogations.
(5) When the airplane leaves the ground, the AIR/GND relay is set to AIR. This sends a discrete signal to
the Control Panel. The Control Panel then sends an 'ON' discrete to the selected transponder. At this
point, the system will respond to ground station interrogations.
D. Mode-S Operation
(1) Mode-S functions operate when the mode-S programming plug is configured with a unique mode-S
address. If all the programming pins are grounded (they have a bit value of one), then there is no
unique address and the mode-S functions do not operate. The mode-S code is hard wired on mode-S.
The identity code set on the ATC Control Panel has no effect on the mode-S address code of the
airplane. Mode-S functions in the airplane are automatic and are not configured by the pilot.
E. Self-Test Operation
(1) Both ATC transponders have Built-In Test Equipment (BITE). A BITE test can be started if the
transponder to be tested has power. The BITE test is started when the TEST switch on the transponder
face is pushed. The BITE test does the following:
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ATC SYSTEM - TROUBLE SHOOTING
1. General
A. The troubleshooting procedures make use of the self-test features of the ATC transponder and ATC system
tests to isolate problems. These procedures are in a tree-type format.
B. If the procedure does not correct the problem examine and repair if necessary, the circuit between the
equipment.
C. The troubleshooting procedures are applicable to ATC system No.1 (Figure 101) and ATC system No.2
(Figure 102).
2. References
A. 24-22-00/201, Manual Control
B. 34-53-02/501, ATC System - Adjustment/Test
C. 34-53-11/201, ATC Antenna - Removal/Installation
D. 34-53-21/201, ATC Transponder - Removal/Installation
E. 34-53-31/201, ATC Control Panel - Removal/Installation
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Prepare the ATC system for
troubleshooting as described in
paragraph 3. On the
Replace the ATC transponder (Ref 34-53-21/401) and do the required
transponder’s front panel push
NO test.
and hold the TEST switch. Do
ALL the LED indicators come
on for 1 second?
YES
If the red TPR-FAIL LED indicator comes on, replace the ATC
transponder (Ref 34-53-21/401) and do the required test.
If the red CTL LED indicator comes on, replace the ATC Control Panel
(Ref 34-53-31/401) and do the required test.
If the red UPPER ANT LED Replace the top ATC antenna
indicator comes on, examine (Ref 34-53-11/401) and do the
YES
the top antenna cable. Is the required test.
cable OK and the ATC
transponder installed Repair or replace the antenna
properly? cable or install the ATC
After 1 second, do ALL LED
NO NO transponder properly (Ref 34-
indicators go off and the green
53-31/201)
TPR-PASS LED indicator
comes back on and stays on for
10 seconds? If the red LOWER ANT LED Replace the bottom ATC
indicator comes on, examine YES antenna (Ref 34-53-11/401)
the bottom antenna cable. Is and do the required test.
the cable OK and the ATC
transponder installed Repair or replace the antenna
properly? NO cable or install the ATC
transponder properly (Ref 34-
53-31/201)
If the red ALT LED indicator comes on, make sure the air data computer
system is operational (Ref 34-12-01) and do the transponder test again. If
the red ALT LED indicator comes on, replace the ATC transponder (Ref
34-53-21/401) and do the required test.
YES
Had the system malfunctioned System is operational
in flight? NO
YES
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Prepare the ATC system for
troubleshooting as described in
paragraph 3. On the
Replace the ATC transponder (Ref 34-53-21/401) and do the required
transponder’s front panel push
NO test.
and hold the TEST switch. Do
ALL the LED indicators come
on for 1 second?
YES
If the R/T light indicator comes on, replace the ATC transponder (Ref
34-53-21/401) and do the required test.
YES
Had the system malfunctioned System is operational
in flight? NO
YES
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ATC SYSTEM - ADJUSTMENT/TEST
1. General
A. The ATC system adjustment/test procedure contains two tasks. One is an operational test; the other is a
system test. The operational test is a fast check of the ATC system and no test equipment is needed. The
system test first does the operational test. Then it uses test equipment to examine the ATC code reception,
altitude reporting, transponder sensitivity, side lobe suppression and transmitter frequency.
B. The system test uses the Instrument Flight Research 601 ATC ramp test sets or the TIC T-48 or T-49 ramp
test set. Because the ATC transponder responds to signals from the antenna with the strongest signal
strength, it is necessary to put the test set antenna close to the airplanes antenna to do a proper test. The test
set antenna should be put near the bottom ATC antenna on the airplane to examine the bottom transponder
circuitry and the same for the top ATC antenna.
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Procedure (Mode-C Transponder)
(3) On the ATC Control Panel, set the transponder select switch 2.
(a) Start the self test on the front of the transponder.
(b) Airplane with Collins ATC transponder;
Make sure the SELF TEST light illuminates
(c) Release the TEST switch.
(d) Press RESET for ATC Transponder 2.
(4) Set the ATC system to STBY.
3. System Test - ATC System (With the IFR ATC-601 Test Set)
A. General
(1) This system test is a more complete check of the ATC system. The system test first does the ATC-
Operational Test. Then it uses ground test equipment to examine the left and right ATC systems.
(2) The IFR ATC-601 test set is used to test the functionality of the mode S transponder. All twenty tests
can be run automatically in the AUTO mode or individually in single test mode. Results from the last
test are shown on each test page. The PASSED/FAILED indication is shown on top of the page. To do
a single test, use the select keys to get to the desired test and push the RUN/STOP key.
B. Special Tools and Equipment
(1) ATC Transponder Ramp Test Set IFR ATC-601
C. References
(1) AMM 24-22-00/201, Manual Control
(2) AMM 34-12-01/501, Air Data Computer System
D. Access
(1) Location Zones
101/102 Flight Compartment
205 Electronic Compartment
E. Prepare for the System Test
CAUTION: Do not place the remote test set antenna closer than 15 inches (0.40 meters) to the aircraft
antenna with the test set on. This will cause damage to the test set.
(1) Put the test set antenna approximately 30 feet from the ATC antenna for the related system.
NOTE: The test set antenna must be within the line of sight of the ATC antenna.
(2) Put the test set antenna in position towards the aircraft antenna.
(3) Connect the coax cable from the remote test set antenna to the test set.
(4) Close these circuit breakers:
(a) P18 Load Control Center - Left
1) ATC 1
2) DADC 1
(b) P6 Load Control Center - Right
1) ATC 2
NOTE: The test set is a source of interference for radio and L-band radar equipment operating on the
airplane and located near the test set. Turn the test set off as soon as the test is completed or
when you must perform other radio checks on the airplane.
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NOTE: For information regarding the battery test, timing and recharging refer to the operation section
of the test set operators manual.
CAUTION: Do not use codes 7500, 7600-7677, and 7700-7777. These are emergency codes.
(1) Set the code switches on the ATC Control Panel to a desired ATC ID code.
(2) Set the transponder select switch on the ATC Control Panel to the No. 1 system.
(3) On the ATC Control Panel do the steps that follow:
(a) Set the mode switch on the ATC Control Panel on the XPDR position.
(b) Set the altitude source switch on the ATC Control Panel to the 1 (2) position.
(4) Push the AUTO TEST key on the Test Set.
(5) Use the RUN/STOP key to start or stop individual test.
(6) Use the SELECT key to select each individual test.
(7) Do a check of the REPLY DELAY TEST.
(a) Make sure the reply delay is 128.00µs (±0.25µs) for mode S and ITM.
(b) Make sure the reply delay is 3.00µs (±0.50µs) for ATC A and C.
(8) Do a check of the REPLY JITTER TEST.
(a) Make sure the reply jitter is ≤ 0.05µs for mode S.
(b) Make sure the reply jitter is ≤ 0.06µs for ITM A and C.
(c) Make sure the reply jitter is ≤ 0.1µs for ATC A and C.
(9) Do a check of the ATCRBS REPLY TEST.
(a) Make sure the spacing of the F1 to F2 pulse is 20.3µs (±0.10µs).
(b) Make sure the duration of the F1, F2 pulse is 0.45µs (±0.10µs).
(10) Do a check of the SLS LEVEL TEST.
(a) Make sure the reply is received when the SLS pulse is -9dB and no reply is received when the SLS
pulse is 0dB.
NOTE: Run the SLS level test in less than 95 feet (28.96 meters) of the UUT antenna.
(11) Do a check of the ATC ONLY ALL-CALL TEST. (Mode-S transponder Only)
(a) Make sure the mode S transponder did not reply to the interrogation (PASSED TEST).
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(12) Do a check of the MODE S ALL CALL TEST. (Mode-S transponder Only)
(a) Make sure the test set shows PASSED and the airplane's mode S address.
(13) Do a check of the INVALID MODE S ADDRESS TEST. (Mode-S transponder Only)
(a) Make sure the mode S transponder did not reply (PASSED TEST).
(14) Do a check of the SPR ON/OFF TEST. (Mode-S transponder Only)
(a) Make sure a reply is received when SPR is ON and no reply is received when SPR is OFF.
(15) Do a check of the MODE S UF0 TEST. (Mode-S transponder Only)
(a) Make sure (Downlink format) DF=0, AC=(airplane's altitude) and ADDRESS=(airplane's mode S
address) (WDM 34-53-12).
NOTE: Make sure the reported altitude is within | 125 feet of the local field elevation altitude
shown on captain's altimeter (applicable for all altitude reporting check).
NOTE: No reply to the UF16 test is not a failure of the ATC system.
NOTE: No reply to the UF20 test is not a failure of the ATC system.
NOTE: No reply to the UF21 test is not a failure of the ATC system.
NOTE: Make sure the top ATC antenna is not in the line of sight of the test set antenna. Follow the
test set operator's guide to reduce multi-path errors. Do the test several times with the test set
at different locations until you get valid results.
(25) Push the SETUP key on the test set and enter the appropriate range for the top and bottom antenna.
(26) Do a check of the DIVERSITY TEST. (Mode-S transponder Only)
(a) Make sure the power level difference is ≥ 20dB between 'on' antenna squitters and 'off' antenna
squitters.
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NOTE: To make sure the dynamic range is ≥ 20dB, a diversity test must be run at a distance of less
than 50 feet (15.2 meters) from the airplane antenna.
NOTE: Make sure the top ATC antenna is not in the line of sight of the test set antenna during the
POWER TEST.
NOTE: Effective Radiated Power (ERP) is the product of the antenna output power and antenna
gain.
(b) Make sure the Minimum Threshold Level (MTL) sensitivity is -74dBm (±3dBm).
NOTE: An additional 3dBm loss is allowed to compensate for antenna coupling errors. Also,
make sure to correct for other factors that would change the sensitivity measurement.
(c) Make sure the test set shows PASSED for the BOT AVG (dBm).
(34) Insert the antenna shield over the bottom ATC antenna.
(35) Move the test set so that it is in the line of sight of the top ATC antenna.
(36) Push the SETUP key on the test set.
(a) Enter the appropriate range for the top antenna.
(b) Choose the top antenna on the SELECTED field.
(37) Push the PWR TEST key on the test set.
(38) Use the SELECT key on the test set and select the top antenna.
(39) Do a check of the POWER TEST.
(a) Make sure the peak power output of the transponder is between 125W (ERP = 51.0 dBm) and
500W (ERP = 57.0 dBm).
NOTE: Effective Radiated Power (ERP) is the product of the antenna output power and antenna
gain.
(b) Make sure the Minimum Threshold Level (MTL) sensitivity is -74dBm (±3dBm).
NOTE: An additional 3dBm loss is allowed to compensate for antenna coupling errors. Also,
make sure to correct for other factors that would change the sensitivity measurement.
(c) Make sure the test set shows PASSED for the TOP AVG (dBm).
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(40) Do the system test again for the right or No. 2 ATC system and use the No 1 air data source.
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4. System Test - ATC System (With the TIC T-48 or T-49 Test Set)
A. General
(1) This system test is a more complete check of the ATC system. The system test first does the ATC -
Operational Test. Then it uses ground test equipment to examine the left and right ATC systems.
(2) This system test uses the TIC T-48 or T-49 test set to test the functionality of the ATC transponder.
The test set can do all the tests automatically or each test individually. Each test shows on the test set
as it is done. If a test has failed, the test sequence will stop and a failed message shows. All data will
show at the end of the test if the test is successful.
(3) Operation with the antenna coupler, TAP-115, TAP 118, or TAP 125 used with the applicable test set,
is necessary when the test to do a check of the output power, receiver, sensitivity and radio frequency.
For mode S diversity channel isolation check, the TAP 125 is necessary.
B. Special Tools and Equipment
(1) ATC Transponder Ramp Test Set TIC T-48 or T-49
(2) RF through-line wattmeter Bird model 43 or equivalent (up to 500 watts).
C. References
(1) 24-22-00/201, Manual Control
(2) 34-12-01/501, Air Data Computing (ADC) System
D. Access
(1) Location Zones
205 Electronic Compartment
211/212 Flight Compartment
223/224 Area Above Passenger Cabin Ceiling (Exterior)
E. Prepare for the System Test
(1) Follow the instructions in the TIC operator's manual and do all necessary calibration.
(2) Insert the Antenna Coupler over the ATC antenna.
NOTE: Make sure the orientation of the antenna coupler setup is correct.
(3) Connect the antenna coupler connector to the test set antenna connector.
(4) Apply power to the test set and follow operating procedures.
(5) Make sure these circuit breakers are closed:
(a) P18 Load Control Center - Left
1) ATC 1
2) DADC 1
3) ALTM CAPTAIN
(b) P6 Load Control Center - Right
1) ATC 2
(6) Do the ATC Operational Test.
(7) Open this circuit breaker.
(a) P6 Circuit breaker Panel:
1) AIR/GND and LTS
(8) Set the captain's and first officer's altimeter to 29.92 inches of mercury.
CAUTION: Do not use codes 7500, 7600-7677, and 7700-7777. These are emergency codes.
(1) Set the code switches on the ATC Control Panel to a desired ATC ID code.
(2) Set the transponder select switch on the ATC Control Panel to the No. 1 (or 2 for Transponder No 2)
system.
NOTE: If the test set shows "NO REPLY FROM XPDR", do a check on the test antenna
connections. Also, make sure the ATC system is operational.
NOTE: The Mode-S Comm will be tested by the T-49 tester if the transponder is equipped
with the capability. If not, the T-49 skips over these steps.
NOTE: This test is only available to test set with the TAP 125 option.
NOTE: If the identification switch on the ATC Control Panel is pushed during the test, the ID
code will have an underscore.
NOTE: Make sure the reported altitude is within ±125 feet of the local field elevation altitude
shown on captain's and first officer's altimeter (applicable for all the altitude reporting
check).
(d) Make sure the output power is not less than 70W (ERP = 48.5 dBm) and not more than 500W
(ERP = 57.0 dBm).
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NOTE: Effective Radiated Power (ERP) is the product of the antenna output power and antenna
gain.
(e) Make sure the receiver sensitivity, Minimum Threshold Level (MTL), is -74 ±3 dBm.
NOTE: An additional 3dBm loss is allowed to compensate for antenna coupling errors. Also,
make sure to correct for other factors that would change the sensitivity measurement.
EXAMPLE: If the code is 0340, its compliment is: 7777 - 0340 = 7437 compliment.
NOTE: Make sure the reported altitude is within ±125 feet of the altitude shown on captain's and
first officer's altimeter.
(12) Push the TEST switch on the test set to run the ATCRBS/A Mode S ALL test. (Mode-S transponder
only).
(a) Make sure the test set shows the airplane's mode S address and % REPLY greater than 90%.
(13) Push the TEST switch on the test set to run the ATCRBS/C Mode S ALL test. (Mode-S transponder
only).
(a) Make sure the test set shows the airplane's mode S address and % REPLY greater than 90%.
(14) Push the TEST switch on the test set to run the ATCRBS/A only test.
(a) Make sure the test set shows NO REPLY FROM XPDR.
(15) Push the TEST switch on the test set to run the ATCRBS/C only test.
(a) Make sure the test set shows NO REPLY FROM XPDR.
(16) Push the TEST switch on the test set to run the Mode S Surv. (Identity/Altitude/Short) test. (Mode-S
transponder only).
(a) Make sure the test set shows the airplane's mode S address, the airplane's altitude, and %REPLY
greater than 90%.
(17) Push the TEST switch on the test set to run the undesired replies test.
(a) Make sure the test set shows No Replies.
(18) Push the TEST switch on the test set to run the squitter test. (Mode-S transponder only).
(a) Make sure the test set shows PASS.
(19) For test set with the TAP 125 option, push the TEST switch on the test set to run the Mode S Diversity
Channel Isolation Test. (Mode-S transponder only).
NOTE: The test set should show the Diversity test page.
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(a) Make sure the test set shows PASS.
(20) For test set without the TAP 125 option, do the Mode S Diversity Channel Isolation (Mode-S
transponder Only) Test as follows:
(a) Disconnect the antenna cable at connector D9628P.
(b) Install the wattmeter between the antenna cable and the connector D9628P.
NOTE: Make sure the correct element is installed into the sample port of the wattmeter.
(c) Turn the element to the stop to select the direction of the power toward the antenna.
(d) Make a note of the maximum power output and the minimum power output measured by the RF
through-line wattmeter during the mode S squitter transmission period.
1) Make sure the minimum power output is 100 times or 20 db lower than the maximum power
output.
(e) Disconnect the RF through-line wattmeter.
(f) Connect the antenna cable to connector D9628P.
(21) Remove the antenna coupler from the lower ATC antenna and insert it to the top ATC antenna.
(22) Do the system test again for the ATC system No 2, and use the No 1 air data source.
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AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL (ATC) ANTENNA - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
1. General
A. The subject has two tasks. The first task is the removal of the ATC antenna. The second task is the
installation of the ATC antenna and a test of the ATC antenna.
CAUTION: Move the antenna only as far as necessary to disconnect the cable. Damage to the antenna
cable can occur if you pull the cable.
(b) Pull the antenna assembly away from the airplane structure to get access to the coaxial cables.
(c) Disconnect the coaxial cables.
NOTE: Do not let the antenna cable retracts into the fuselage.
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D. Equipment
(1) Sealing gun - 6-inch length cartridge, Senco Research, or equivalent (not required for material furnished in
tubes)
(2) Bonding meter (AMM 20-22-01)
(3) Varnish brush - 1- or 2-inch (Commercial)
(4) Spatula (Commercial)
E. Procedure
(1) Apply a layer of BMS 3-23 corrosion-preventive compound to the mating surfaces of the antenna and the
airplane structure (AMM 51-21-31/701).
(2) Install the ATC antenna:
(a) Remove the dust caps from the electrical connectors.
(b) Connect the coaxial cables to the ATC antenna.
(c) Put the antenna into its position and install the screws.
(3) Do this task to do a check of the resistance between the antenna base and the airplane skin. Electrical
Bonding Check (SWPM 20-20-00).
(a) Make sure the resistance is not more than 0.001 ohm.
(4) Apply the weather aerodynamic sealant (BMS 5-95) to the outer edge of the antenna (AMM 51-31-00/201).
(5) Remove the unwanted sealant from around the antenna base (AMM 51-31-00/201).
(6) Remove the DO-NOT-CLOSE tags, and close these circuit breakers:
(a) P18 Load Control Center - Left
1) ATC-1 AC
2) ATC-1 DC
3) TCAS Speaker
(b) P6 Load Control Center - Right
1) ATC-2 AC
2) ATC-2 DC
F. ATC Antenna Test
(1) Supply electrical power (AMM 24-22-00/201).
(2) Set the transponder select switch on the ATC Control Panel to the applicable transponder.
(a) If ATC-1 selected, start the self test on the front of the transponder.
(b) Airplane with Collins ATC transponder;
Make sure the LED’s sequence that follows occurs:
1) All LED’s comes on for about one second
2) All red LED’s go off
3) The green LED stay on
(c) Release the TEST switch.
(d) IF ATC-2 selected, start the self test on the front of the transponder.
(e) Airplane with Collins ATC transponder;
Make sure the SELF TEST light illuminates
(f) Release the TEST switch.
(g) Press RESET for ATC Transponder 2.
(3) Set the ATC system to STBY.
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AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL (ATC) TRANSPONDER - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
1. General
A. This procedure has two tasks. The first task is the removal of the ATC transponder. The second task is the
installation of the ATC transponder.
B. The No. 1, and No. 2 ATC transponders are installed on the E2 rack in the main equipment center.
CAUTION: Do not touch the connector pins or other conductors on the ATC transponder. If
you touch these conductors, electrostatic discharge can cause damage to the
ATC transponder.
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CAUTION: Do not touch the connector pins or other conductors on the ATC transponder. if
you touch these conductors, electrostatic discharge can cause damage to the
ATC transponder.
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AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL (ATC) CONTROL PANEL - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
1. General
A. This subject has two tasks. The first task is the removal of the ATC Control Panel. The second task is the
installation of the ATC Control Panel.
B. The ATC Control Panel, is installed in the aft electronics panel, P8.
C. Electrical connections are made through multi-pin connectors on the rear of the Control Panel. The Control
Panel is installed in the aft electronic Control Panel.
CAUTION: Do not touch the connector pins or other conductors on the ATC Control Panel. if
you touch these conductors, electrostatic discharge can cause damage to the ATC
Control Panel.
(b) Pull the Control Panel out until you can get to the electrical connectors.
(c) Disconnect the electrical connectors from the Control Panel.
(d) Remove the Control Panel.
(e) Install dust caps on the electrical connectors.
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(2) Do these steps to install the ATC Control Panel:
CAUTION: Do not touch the connector pins or other conductors on the ATC Control Panel. if you
touch these conductors, electrostatic discharge can cause damage to the ATC Control
Panel.
NOTE: ATC Mode S and ATC Non Mode S Control Panel are not interchangeable.
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AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL (ATC) ANTENNA SWITCH - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
1. General
A. This procedure has two tasks. One is the removal of the ATC antenna switch; the other is the installation of
the ATC antenna switch.
B. Bottom ATC antenna switch, S9001. The ATC antenna switches are installed on the E2-2 rack.
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NOTE: Make sure to install the part number as shown in the IPC (IPC 34-53-00).
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