MINIMAL AWARDS
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~1 CONFIDENTIAL
ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET
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TO: (Officer designation, room number, and
building)
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1 March 1977
COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom
to whom. Drow a line across column after each comment.
~YIAR 1977
For your information.
OFFICER'S
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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE CHAIRMAN
SUGGESTION N0. 76-122: dated 8 October 1975
GS-05
Federal Protective Officer
Directorate of Science and
Technology/NPIC
A. Summary of Suggestion
1. Background
The Loading dock FPO is located
in a booth. e c eccs employee badges and raises the
loading dock door to let vehicles into the area to
load and unload. The FPO cannot leave the booth to
direct drivers. When the loading dock area is full,
there is no way for drivers waiting outside to know
this. Also, there could be damage to the door if
the vehicles leaving the area depart before the door
is completely up.
2. Suggestion
a. Install a closed circuit TV system
in the guard booth enabling the officer to see the
trucks waiting to come into the loading dock and those
waiting to depart.
b. Install traffic lights inside and outside
of the loading docks to control the flow of traffic.
B. Evaluation
1. The suggestion was declined in February 1976
because NPIC Security Branch and Logistics Branch
believed conditions at the loading dock
were not hazardous enough to warrant the expense of
installing a TV and traffic control light. Since that
time, there have been two reported cases where trucks
have hit the steel roll-down doors. These incidents
have resulted in over $1,000 in damages and have
caused malfunction of the doors for several days.
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2. In April 1976, the NPIC Safety Officer in-
formed the NPIC Panel that the Headquarters Safety
Officer endorsed installation of red and green
lights outside and inside the NPIC loading dock
doors. GSA has installed the lights.
3. NPIC recommended a $75 award based on
MODERATE/EXTENDED intangible benefits. The
;~ 25X1A loading dock area is heavily traveled daily by
vehicles from many different agencies. This improve-
ment should help prevent further accidents.
C. Recommendation of Executive Secretary
1. Not line of duty.
2. $75 award (MODERATE/EXTENDED).
D. Decision of the Chairman
Chairman, Suggestion d Achievement
Awards Committee
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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE CHAIRMAN
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SUGGESTION N0. 76-203: dated 26 November 1975
GS-06
icrop.otographer
Directorate of Operations/~ 25X1A
A. Summary of Suggestion
1. Background
When "camera faults" occur on the COM,
there is only one way to correct the condition: open
the camera doors, pull the film out of the magazine,
destroy the completed work and start the job over.
2. Suggestion
Install o a ue c rtains in the windows of
the OM clean room to create a
photograp is arkroom.
B. Evaluation
1. As a result of this suggestion, C~
kept a record of camera faults over the past year.
A total of five camera faults resulted, amounting
to around $3 worth of film being destroyed. Since
the area involved is a clean room, it would have
been necessary to install lint-free curtains, costing
several hundred dollars.
25X1A 2. C/- concluded that the minimal loss of
film annually did not justify installing curtains
that would have cost several hundred dollars. How-
ever, he believes that a Certificate of Appreciation
is justified because the suggestion caused the test
or record of faults occuring in the camera for the
past year and gave conclusive proof that the expense
of Iint-free curtains was not justified.
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C. Recommendation of Executive Secretary
1. Not line of duty.
2. Certificate of Appreciation.
D. Decision of the Chairman
Chairman, Suggestion and/Achievement Date
Awards Committee
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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE CHAIRMAN
SUGGESTION N0. 76-335: dated 12 March 1976
., GS-05 25X1A
Clerk-Typist
Directorate of Administration/OC
A. Summary of Suggestion
1. Background
Printing and Photography Division does not
perform a "frame-by-frame" check of microfilmed
material. This is the responsibility of the customer.
2. Suggestion
P~PD inform customers that they only perform
a scan check of microfilm and not a frame-by-frame
check.
B. Evaluation
1. As a result of this suggestion, OL/P~PD now
attaches a note to each completed microfilm job
informing the customer that a "frame-by-frame" check
has not been made of the material. Production re-
quirements and current manpower do not permit a
"frame-by-frame" check. P~,PD has not been informed
by any customers that originals were destroyed and
then it was discovered that all of the information
was not captured on the microfilm.
2. Chief, ISAS said that the responsiblity for
assuring completeness of microfilm has always been
that of the user and the user's Records Management
Officer. The Micrographics Program Branch states in
its seminars that P~PD does not make a "frame-by-
frame" check of microfilm. In addition, when MPB
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analysts work with Agency officials on new applications
this fact is brought to their attention.
Recommendation of Executive Secretary
1? Not line of duty.
2? Certificate of Appreciation.
D? Decision of the Chairman
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SUGGESTION N0. 76-355:
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE CHAIRMAN
d 18 March 1976
Intel. na Gen. 25X1A
Directorate NPICcience and
Technology/
of Suggestion
A. Summ`=_
ester devised an "easy to use" instruction
The Bugg ro xams (copy
manual far about rl baald.etailed Automated Information
attached), Forme y,
Division (AID)-produced technical user's manua ,
classified TOP SECRET, was used.
B. Evaluation on her awn
1, NPIC said that the suggester,
50 to 60 copies of the manual for
initiative, made up in March 1976. Now between 150
trial usage beginning aide. It is
and 200 PI's throughout NPIC use thIAS and USAIIC
limited to "in-house" use byhaPeCaccess to all NPIC
reters who only wished
photo interp When IAS was asked if thhave their
computer programs.
it was learned thatlASealso gives
to use the manual,
own version of the ADP users manua .
a course on the subject. USAIIC is currently
their PI's
in their PI's to the IAS course and is using IAS
send g
booklet. ester's
2, As a result of wide use ?loitationgGroup only,
manual throughout NPIC/Imagery Exp
recommended a $100 award fOn IEGSwhoTusesLtheTFD
e
NPIC
intangible benefits. Everyone
ested manual attests thusers manualsearendiffigunt
Bugg round 1
NPIC automated files. The ood backg However,
to understutomatedtf~leswo~ terminal devices.
the NPIC a
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the suggester's "easy to use" manual takes care of this
problem. No previous training is needed to use the
suggester's manual.
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C. Recommendation of Executive Secretary
1. Not line of duty. AID is responsible for
devising such manuals. made the manual more
meaningful for daily usage.
2. $100 award (SUBSTANTIAL/LIMITED).
D. Decision of the Chairman
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Chairman, Suggestion aniYAc ievement Date
Awards Committee
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAMS
FOR USE BY PI's
March 1976
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Installations Data File (IDF) .........................
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Basic Instructions for PIRL ...........................
2
Simplified PIRL ................................ .....
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PIRL - GET Query ......................................
4
PIRL - INTER Query ....................................
5
BQLT ..................................................
6
BQLT - for blank Presentation Sheet (BLIP)............
7
BQLT Sort Statements ..................................
8
RFTLISTER .............................................
9
AIJTOCORD ......................................... ... 10
FILMCORD .............................................. 11
HACQ .................................................. 12
INDRAZIM ..............................................:14
SF:ARCfi ................................................ 15
Exploitation Products File (EPF) ...................... 16
PIRL to query EPF ..................................... 17
STAR ..................... .. ... .. .............. 18
For urt er in ormation on a1 programs in t is
booklet, or information on other programs avail-
able, consult the referenced manuals or see your
'CRA. Your CRA has copies of the manuals.
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INSTALLATIONS DATA FILE (IDF)
The Installations Data File (IDF) contains information on all
NPIC targets. Each is identified by a machine reference nwnber (Mf2N).
This number is assigned to each record by the computer and will never
be changed or assigned to another record. With the exception of
MRN 1, the format -- not the contents -- of each record in the IDF
is identical. Mission highlights for first- and second-phase reports
are recorded in MRN 1; no other information is stored in this record.
In querying the IDF, any of the following sectors may be used:
IFiEAD - Contains data that identifies a target, e.g.,
name of installation, country code, coordinates,
NPIC number, B.E., MRN, GOMIREX number, etc.
ILOCA - Contains data on the location of a target;
imagery-derived coordinates, UTM grid
coordinates, elevation, and references.
ISTAT - Data on the status of a target: complete,
operational, abandoned, etc.
IDESC - Complete description of target status, activity,
and changes .
IOBJE - Data on order of battle and associated objects;
type, name, number, description.
IREAD - COMIREX requirement for target readout.
IPHOT - Photo references: .mission, pass, frame and index,
X-Y's.
IHIGH - Mission highlights; in M[W 1 only.
REFERENCE: Installations Data File, Fourth Edition, TCS-10018/73,
July 1973,
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BASIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR PIRL
Before starting the program, turn Len 131 on so that you will receive a
receipt and "MCQ" number which will give you same idea of how long you
will have to wait.
To begin all PIRL queries
Type PIRL,420 (Return/Line Feed)
" E53,Your name "
Press XMIT PAGE,.
When cursor drops to bottom of screen,
Press CTRL f, B (simultaneously)
B should not print on screen. If it does, depress CTRL and while holding
it down, press B.
You will receive a message telling you that you are in PIRL mode.
Press ERASE PAGE
Then, type your query.
Press XMIT PAGE
To see next page, press CTRL $ Q.
To print one page, press CTRL F, S. To print entire report, press CTRL $ G.
This will print everything in the sector you are looking at, or in the case
of IDFAL, all information on that particular target.
To stay in PIRL mode and return to original query, press CTRL ~ W, wait for
display on screen telling you that you are in PIRL mode, then press CTRL ~, R.
Move cursor under letters or numbers you wish to change, and type new entries.
Fress XMIT PAGE and follow above directions.
To terminate program, press CTRL ~ Y. Then press ERASE PAGE..
Far HELP, press CTRL F, Z:
NOTE: Code cards are in drawer under CRT.
REFERENCE: The PIRL Query Language, Querying NPIC Files fxom a CRT,
3rd Edition, TCS-9652/73, August 1973
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SIMPLIFIED PIRL To get information from one or all sectors by
using P.g2N
Type PIRL,420 Return/Line Feed
" E53,Your name
When cursor drops to bottom of screen,
Press CTRL ~, B (simultaneously]
Press ERASE PAGE
Type Query: 12345,IDESC.
Press XMIT PAGE
For a list of sector mnemonics, see page on Installations Data File.
To see everythinU ire the IDF on a specific ~.~1, use IDFAL.
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~ PIRL For a list of targets within a fixed radius of a set
of lrnown coordinates
Follow Basic Instructions for PIRL.
Type PIRL,420
" E53,Your name
(Return/Line .Feed)
Press XMIT PAGE
When cursor drops to bottom of screen,
Press CTRL ~ B (simultaneously)
Press ERASE PAGE
Type Query GET,IDF,IGEO~ 10/34 Q3 59 N/104 40 52 E. (Line Space Only)
D,IHEAD.
is is a 10 nm ra ius.
Press XMIT PAGE O1 to 999 nm radius ma
be used.
NOTE: This program will tell you how many MRNs answer your query. To see
t~list of targets, press CTRL ~ X (continue). C~tT will display 20 targets
(4 pages) at a time. If there are more than 20 targets in your list, you
must press CTRL F, X to see the rest, until all targets you want to see have
been displayed.
A similar GET query can be used to get information by using any of the
following mnemonics, e.g. GET,IDF,IBE$$ 0233-02283. Check manual far
correct spacing required.
IBE$$ - BE number
ICOMI - COMIREX number
INPIC - NPIC number
MRN - Machine Reference Number
IMILI - Military District
ICAT$ - IDHS Category
ICOUN - Country Code
IGEO$ - Geographic coords
ICO'yP - IEG Component
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~' PIRL
PIRL,420 (Return/Line Feed)
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When cursor drops to bottom of screen,
To get number of installations meeting specific requirements.
(For example, the following query will tell you how many
in the IDHS category 40100, and are located
d are assigned to Component 522.)
CTRL ~ B (simultaneously)
ERASE PAGE
Type Query INTER,IDF,ICAT$ 40100; (Line Feed Only)
TCOUN CH; "
ICS SZZ.
Answer will give you the number of records meeting your requirements.
To see the headers,
~ Press ERASE PAGE
Type GET,IDF,1yRNLIST. (Line Space only)
D,IHEAD.
.Press XMIT PAGE
CRT will redisplay number of records and offer you two options.
To continue,
Press CTRL ~ X (simultaneously)
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a 1-line header listing of all targets in ALPHA.
To get
order.
Type
BQLT,420
E53,Your name
Press ALT MODE
?~,T a n
Type
(Return/Line Feed)
,~
(Blank key on left)
(simultaneously)
FOR FILE IDF; (R/LF)
REPORT HD107 ON 011; y~
SORT MEAD/NAME
Sy~N IHEAD,COMP EQ 521.
Press ALT MODE
CTRL, ~ D
XNIIT PAGE
(siirnzltaneously)
i ed to NEB, use "WAN IHF.AD,COMP EQ 521/523."
For a listing of all targets ass gn
et lists of targets assigned to
also beo sIDHS g The last line would be
The above queryl anategory category
a particular NP for IDHS category, or
changed to~ ~~ IHEAD,CAT$ EQ 40100.
E 40100/40900, for a range in IDHS category, or
y~~N IHF.AD,CAT$ Q
or
WHEN I~,p,D,NCAT EQ EA1. for NPIC category,
HEAD,NCAT EQ EAl/EA.4. for a range in NPIC Category.
y,~~N I
our lists can be sorted, see the List of SORT
For various ways in which y
Statements.
ua1 for the Batch Query Language' BQL and BQLT,
~_~E; User s Man June 1872
TCS-10024/72,
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BQLT
To get a blank Presentation Sheet (BLIP) on a target
TY~
BQLT,420
(Return/Line Feed)
~~
T.
E53,Your name
Fress
ALT MODE
(Blank key on left)
CTRL $ Q
Type Query
FOR FILE IDF;
REPORT WPEGD ON 011;
WHEN IHEAD,MRN$ EQ 4905.
ALT MODE
Cam, ~ D (simultaneously)
XMIT PAGE
For information from any sector, substitute the sector desired.
For all information on a specific target, use "REPORT INSTL ON 011;"
REFERENCE: User's Manual for the Batch Query Language, BQL and BQLT,
TCS-10024/72, June 1972
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BQLT SORT STATEMENTS
Following is a List of SORT statements which can be used with BQLT.
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Alphabetical SORT MEAD/NAME;
WAC/PIG SORT MEAD/NPIC;
SORT MEAD/BNUM;
Coordinate SORT MEAD/COORD;
NPIC Category SORT MEAD/NCAT;
IDHS Category SORT MEAD/GAT$;
Country SORT MEAD/COUNT
When any of the following specific sorts are required, use the following
REPORT line. Omit SORT statement as above, except HD107 (see below).
example: REPORT HD112 ON 011;
HD107 -When used in combination with a SORT statement listed
above, you will get a 1-line header listing sorted as
you requested
When used without SORT statement listed above, you will
get a 1-line ea er list in coordinate order.
HD112 - Headers sorted by component in WAC/PIC order, with page
separation between components.
HD113 - Headers sorted by country in WAC/PIG order with page
separation between countries.
I-iI?119 - Headers sorted by NPIC category and alphabetized with
page separation between category.
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RFTLISTER For a printout of the same sector for each of several
MRN's. (Answers are not displayed on CRT--must be printed.)
Type RFTLISTER,131
" E53,Your name
(or O11) (Line Feed/Return)
~~
Press ALT MODE (Blank key on left)
CTRL ~ Q
Type IDESC,I,MRNL,3242,18239,19313,55455, (LF/R)
Press ALT MODE
CTRL F, D (simultaneously)
For list of sector mnemonics, see page on the Installations Data File.
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AUTgCO~tD By using X-Y Grid point on photography,
program will give you geographical coordinates.
Type
~~
AUTOCORD,420 (Return/Line Feed)
E53,Your name ~~
P'Y'ess ALT MODE (Blank key on left)
CTRL $ Q (simultaneously)
Type Query: 1206-1,0031,012F,18.45,10.6,3 (R/LFj
4338-1,0043,128,16.53,9.5 "
Press ALT MODE
CTRL F D (simultaneously)
" XMIT PAGE
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is wi 1 pr~.nt
on Len 131.
Substitute 011
for printout on
hi hs ed tinter.
MULTIPLE QUERIES:
I~ you have several pairs of X-Y's from the same mission, you can transmit
them together, as long as some or all of the photo references in one line
apply to the X-Y's in the next line or lines.
1206-1,0031,012F,18.45,10.5,3
15.2,6.3,1
0022,O10A,16.5,8.4,4
1207-1,0063,009F,21.5,8.2,2
4338-1,0056,012,10.5,19.23
043,16.53,9.5
18.2,3.62
If you-find it more convenient, you may type the entire line in any
sequence without re-starting the program.
REFERENCE: User's Guide, The AUTOCORD/FILMCORD Computer Program
TCS-10018/74, August 1974
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FILMCORD By using geo-coordinates of any point on ~
imagery, program will give you X-Y coordinates.
Type* FIT.MCORD,420 (Return/Line Feed) ~s will print
~~ E53,Your name on Len 131.
n__L ....r.~.....~.-. (11~
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CTRL, F, Q (simultaneously) hi hs eed printer.
ALT MODE (Blank key on left) for printout on
Type Query: 1207-1,0027,012F,32-45-47N,85-04-57W,SAM SITE
4338-1,0056,012,55-24-53N,85-58-34E,OB
Press ALT MODE
CTRL F, D (simultaneously)
XMIT PAGE
(R/LF)
MUIrTIPLE QUERIES:
If you have several pairs of geocoordinates from the same mission, you
carp transmit them together, as long as some or all of the photo refs
in one line? apply to the geocoordinates in the next line or lines.
1207-1,0027,012F,32-36-51N,84-06-46W,SAM SITE
32-45-47N,85-04-57W,SAM SITE
0044,023A,21-51-54N,78-52-49E,TENTS
433$-1-0056,012,55-24-32N,85-58-34E,OB
043,40-21-34N,71-44-38E,OB
If you find it more convenient, you may type entire line in any sec{uence
without restarting the program.
FORMAT FOR QUERY:
2. - 4 spaces, right justified, use leading zeros.
3. spaces, right justified, use leading zeros.
ht
i
A
g
), r
spaces, incl camera indicator (F or
justified, use leading zeros.
4. Latitude/Longitude - you may omit leading zeros.
5. Identification - name or other identification of taxget.
REFERENCE: User's (amide, The AUTOCORD/FILMCORD Computer Program
TCS-10018/74, August 1974
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HISTORICAL AREA COVERAGE QUERY (HACQ)
The HACQ Program lists photo coverage of the locations 25X1 D
of your choice. For each location you can get a list of its coverage
* from the seven most recent 25X1 D
* or, from the most recent 25X1 D
* or, from just one
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Latitude cannot be greater than 88?. (See HACQ Manual)
Minutes ~i seconds, or seconds only, may be omitted.
Leading zeros are not required.
During each run you may request coverage of one location or of
several locations, but no more than 20,
Use one line for each location.
During each run you may transmit only one kind of request.
Name is required -use any name you wish; first character must be
alphabetic. Name cannot exceed 30 characters.
Radius optional. ~-99.9 NM inclusive.
TO SEARCH THE SEVEN MOST RECENT
Type HACQ,011
" E53,Your name
(Return/Line Feed)
Press ALT MODE (Blank key on left)
CTRL ~, Q (simultaneously)
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Pririfout mint
be sent to Len 011
Type Query: 23 20 15 N,119 ~0 10 E,10.0,Name of Installation (R/LF)
" (Additional data lines as above, if needed.)
Press ALT MODE
CTRL F, D (simultaneously)
" XMIT PAGE
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HaC~ (Cont.)
TO SEAR+(~-I THE MOST RECENT
Type HACQ,OlI (R/LF)
" E53,Youx name "
Press ALT MADE
CTRL ~, Q (simultaneously)
Type Query: ~ 44 38 N,77 59 E,Name of installation (R/LF)
Press ALT MODE
CTRL ~ D (simultaneously)
TO SEARCH ONE
Type HACQ,011
ES~,Your name
(R/LF)
Press ALT MODE
CTRL ~, Q (simultaneously)
Type Query: ,44 38 5 N,77 59 33 E,10
06 N,0$6 10 07 E,10,Name
Press ALT MODE
CTRL ~ D (simultaneously)
XMIT PAGE
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TE: You can also specs y
a radius--this is optional.
25X1 D
.O,Name of installation (R/LF) 25X1 D
of installation
NOTE: Specs t e name o
the file ~...) only
once--when you identify
the first location.
REFERENCE: User's Manual, The HACQ Computer Program Using Historical
,Area Coverage Files, TCS-10000/74, Jar}~ary 1974 (1st Edition)
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INDRAZ~M To find the distance and azimuth between two geographical
points.
Type INDRAZIM,131 (or 011) (Return/Line Feed)
~~ E53,Your name
Press ALT MODE (Blank key on left)
CTRL F, Q (simultaneously)
Type MCD
70, 55,11, N
053,50,21 E
70,57,33 N
053,45,42 E
Ellipsoi MCD must e
included in all queries.
(Return/Line Feed after each line)
Press ALT MODE
CTRL $ D (simultaneously)
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The SEARCH .Program
The SEARCH program displays and prints information based on
a search term which is a word, phrase, acronym, number, letter, or
same other symbol of your choice. The program searches the ZDF
until it finds all records that contain Your input. It then displays
that part of each record in which your search term is found on the
CRT screen.
Fo~? instructions on how to use the SEARCH program, consult
the reference.
REFERENCE: User's (~.t~de, SEARCH: A Computer Program for Querying
the Installations Data File and Exploitation Products
File, First Edition, May 1974, NPIC/fit-15/74
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EXPLOITATION PRODUCTS FILE (EPF)
The Exploitation Products File (EPF) is an index to reports based
on photo interpretation. Indexed reports include all those published
and received b NPTC. Informal memoranda issued by components in
.25X1A ~.n answer to photo interpretation requirements are also
indexed in the file. If an abstract of a report is available, it is
placed in the file. Documents indexed on the file are no more than
seven years old.
In querying the EPF, any of the following sectors may be used:
EHEAD - Header, with report number, issuing agency
and publication-date.
EABST - Abstract of document
ESVAR - Contains name of one or more installations,
objects or subjects mentioned in one report, or
may identify general subject matter in report.
EPFAL - entire record on document.
REFERENCE: .The Exploitation Products File, 1st Edition, NPIC/R-11/73,
Apx?il 1973.
The PIRL Query Language, Querying NPIC Files from a CRT,
3rd Edition, TCS-9652/73, August 1973.
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PIRL
to query
EPF
For a list of documents that are available in the NPIC
Library on a particular target
T,~pe
PIRL,420
(Retu-rn/Line Feed)
"
Press
E53,Yaur name
XMIT PAGE
"
When cursor drops to bottom of screen,
Press CTRL ~ B (simultaneously)
You will receive a message telling you that you axe in PIRL mode.
Press :ERASE PAGE
Type Query GET,EPF,EWAC$ 0162,ESVAR,SVAR,BWAC 0162,BNUM -00130. (Line Feed
DISPLAY,EABST. Only)
CRT will select a number of records, and offer you two options. To see
the specific record you have requested, press "Continue" (CTRL ~, X
simultaneously). It will then display one entry at a time. To see each
entry, press CTRL ~ X for each one.
NOTE: CTRL ~ X will show you the 1st page of each entry. If there are
more pages, press CTRL ~ Q simultaneously to see successive pages of
each record.
The above query is for retrieval by using the B.E. number. To use the
MRN, use the fallowing query: (Sector requested may be changed.)
GET,EPF,E6UAC$ 0154,ESVAR,SVAP.,IMRN 002641. (Line Feed Only)
DISPLAY,EPFAL.
Far a list of sector mnemonics, see page on Exploitation Products File.
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STAR To get information from one or all sectors by using MRN,
BE number, COMIREX number or NPIC number.
STAR,420 (Return/Line Space)
E53,Your name
When cursor drops to bottom of screen,
Press CTRL $ B (simultaneously)
B should not print on screen. If it does, depress CTRL and while holding
it down, press B.
You will receive a list of options. Choose one and press CTRL ~ appropriate
letter (listed below). FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ON CRT AND USE STAR 3x5
GUIDE CARD.
For Key 170, press CTRL ~ D (simultaneously) to see display on screen.
~+ " 1.71 " CTRL ~ F " to print but not see.
~~ ~~ 167 CTRL ~, S to return to orig. dis-
' play options.
. ~ ~ `,
- .
vv/'fobs ~~ai,e.',.d
Screws, ~/~C9 ~ .1 f ~Q'
~~/nuts/flat ~as~~x:~C
1oc~. washexs
`1`Ll~kl6 ~bields, ~ .~l,kl,,
1"1;3/16'" Ri~k~
Gxommet; A~gfxs hype
x172, 3/16"
l~~ixe, Sklielc3ed
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ITEM
NO.
6.
7.
8.
NOsMENCLATUI~E
d'/ire, Ai~G No. 22 Stranded
Tubing, Shrink
MWO Identif3.cation Plate
QTY
SECTION 3. REASON Fn8 R~ODIFICATION
A number of RF-7I6A tratasmitters returning (roan the field
had broken solder points and 3.ifted pads where Vl and ~2
tube sockets are solder mounted on the ascill.atorfdriver?:.
ass~;axably P.C. IIoard. This is paused by prPssu~ce e~erter~.':
oaa the tube socl~et w'rnil? instal.l.ing rae~~a tubes di~.ra.x~~,.f:~~
preventive ataaintezaance car r~.~pair. ~hi~ prossure` I:s:
~
~,x~d pad, :iv~a~.~;Y~ ;o~.~~W
absorbed. totally by the solde~?,.-,jo~.nt
the bra~,k~.ge.., .,. ,
the. sc~?e~s through tho . center aa~. "P~.c~a o:~ ,; t~~~ ~ ~o~~~~
rubber; feet. on the .rear pai~~l.. "The bbtt~a cc~ve~: l
~,Iso secured. by tiro sex e~vs to the . ],~~er "ed,~*.of ~~~~:
feet, thean slide each cover to tae Fear, oj.a~ of .;the.
'slaat:~ in the .case. edg~* brackets to ;d~.seha~;e `a~r~?ts t
~ . 2 Remave tl~e twee sockets Vl ~.nd. ~J2 - fresz~ the ~scillato~`
drivex P.C. Board (AS). See Fa.uure 1 and 2:.
~4.3 l~~:move the "Z," shaped bracket shca=a-r~ ih F~.Mu:a~~ . S , by ~.
remcaving three phill~.ps head. soroa~~s. Savo h~.rd~are.
~ . ~ CJsing the suggested small tools, c~~?ill a :~~ ~.~" ~ZO~.e,
d. - #S3 hole, and 2 -> l,/2" conciul,t knockouts. ixt t~ze
fire SC-~. data patch panel.
?? /llthouglz ..these patch cards frequcrrt7_y cla warl;, t}rcj-
i -~ occasionally _cl.a xrot, due to small cli:tferezxcc~s in
niecli.a.nical. coxr:fi~uratian a:f the carols, resua.ta.n~; iax
'. t]re false belief that an cc{uipmexzL- failure lras
acctxxrc;d. '1'lierefore, use o# anly fire SC-~. patch
' ~; cords,: wlxicla h~.ve a tip wtlx a conical sl-iapc vice
~`. ? the xouz~,d bill of the alder style, are renuirccl.
. ? ' ' b. Sizrce ozrly four SCI patch.-cards a.xe initially
provided with each terminal, IIl~illy statiarls lravr, usad
t]ie GQ A4a style pa?C.ch carol out a# necessity. '}'o
:~ rectify this situation, ]lca.dcluarters :ts pracux3.n];
25X1A clitioual 1'J"~-72 (:l2") patch cards :far eac}r
field. statian. They will ire ~]ri.ppecl upo~r
receipt :from the verr.dar. lllso, replace~~ients far ?
X1A defective patch cards are avzilaUle via - as 25X1A
Steans G~Z for fire x2" patch coxd, azxd fi~3
far tlxe 2~" ones.
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4. Tlio follotring izifornt~.tioz~ Wray aJ.so be useful ir!
.maintenazacQ of termina~.s DLO tlirougli 49:
25X1A
a? terminals 40 tl-trou~;Iz A9 vai].l i.zic4r-
porate alto 1,11R Conantzn~.critiazzs, 1z~c. , }~~araznc~tric
.az~rplif:ier. 'iIlis paxamctr:tc arrtplificx, clotvxt co~rve~?~:err,
.and .tzssociateci electronics attcl power sttpply ~ 11. nrc:~tint
'un an assembly :in t}xe ~C-~. R}? lao~ a.zicl. is physically
coz-~patibl.e wxtli terminals l t}zxoul;lz 39; however,
there are no plans to retrofit terzn~.rza~.s 1 tlirotiFr}t ,cr
walla the .LNR parantp/~lat~rz~ ~oxtv~x tox.
tz. ~n tlz? evezit o:f a ptt:rtt.mp ;C~zilurc in tr.rmirra~.s
~Q through ~~, tlae l~ar~tanlr can be l~yllzrssecl nncl t:hr
tox'zni.ytal operated with rrdracccl. cal]ai~i~.ity. A l.ryprrss
kit azid instructions fc)r a.nsta7.l,tt~.on ar?~ iztcluclecl
with tormintxls 40 tlta~ot.tT;l~ R9. S:izic:c~ this pracecluz?e
differs fr0111 the bypass lrrocecli.tre used with the Cr:~mteclz
parantp ?insta].Ied in terntii~zaZs l i:lirozaT;7i 39, a rnl~y of
t}te procedure and additional infoxn~af:ion cozicexnin;;
ids zmplQmentati?n is being provided to caclz Area
~;ea.dcium.r~ars.
25X1A
Distribu~aony
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