LESSON 1
TYPES OF CABLES
CRITICAL TASKS:
113-588-1006,
113-588-1008,
113-588-1009,
113-588-1014,
113-588-1015,
113-588-1094,
113-588-1095,
113-632-1004,
113-632-7001
OVERVIEW
LESSON DESCRIPTION:
In this lesson, you will learn how to construct a cable line.
Cable
construction is an important part of your job since it will permit many
multiple pairs of wires.
It will permit you to provide multiple
communications to commanders and staff in a very short period of time.
You will notice that there are many tasks involved with this subcourse.
However, if you check your STP 11-31L10-SM, you will find they are all
related in that they are just different types of cable to provide
specialized communications.
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
ACTION:
You will learn the procedures for constructing and recovering
cable systems.
CONDITION:
If you do not have access to the equipment, you only need this
subcourse.
If available, you will need 26-pair cable
CX-4566/G, CX-11230/G, CX-11230A/G, CX-13295/G, J-1077A/U,
J-2317A/U, marline cord, wire tags, TD-206B/G, TD-1218/G or
TD-1219/G, preset stub poles, A-frames, stakes, a rubber
mallet, and a training area.
STANDARD:
Upon completion of this subcourse, you will know the
procedures for installing cable used in signal battalions,
division signal battalions, and echelon above corps signal
battalions.
REFERENCES:
The material contained in this lesson was derived from TM
11-5805-701-12, TM 11-5805-702-12, TM 11-5805-703-14, TM
11-5995-208-10, TM 11-6020-200-10, TM 11-6625-3227-13&P, and
TC 24-20.
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