TB 1-1500-346-20
ESTIMATED MANHOURS/
ANVIS LIGHTING MOD KITS
NATIONAL STOCK NUMBERS
LOCATION FOR KIT INSTALLA-
TION
N/A
10 (Depot)
3 (AVIM)
RT-1354/ARC-186
VHF/AM Ra-
3 (AVIM)
dio
C-10604/ARC-1 86 VHF/AM Ra-
3 (AVIM)
dio Control
5821-01-209-0109
C-1 0606/ARC-186 VHF/AM Ra-
3 (AVIM)
dio Control
6 (AVIM)
1285/APX-100 Transponder/
6 (AVIM)
6 (AVIM)
,3 (AVIM)
3 (AVIM)
C-7392A/ARN-89 ADF Control
1/2 (AVUM)
C-1 0048/ARN-123 VOR Control
,5 (AVIM)
5895-01-346-1368
C-6533/ARC Intercom
(AVUM/AVIM) See TM
(b) With the exception of the CP-1252/ASN128, all ANVIS lighting upgrade/modification kit
MWOs can be installed at the AVIM level. All assets for the above components/LRUs received from pro-
curement or overhaul actions are now being issued with NVG compatible lighting.
The
C-10048/ARN-123 lighting upgrade kit may now be installed at the AVIM level, and is available through
USACECOM. Kits may be ordered through the equipment manager for the various systems.
C-6533/ARC intercom (NSN 6210-01-230-3109, P/N EGD-0929-5) require only a filter change to be-
come NVG compatible. This modification can be done at the AVUM/AVIM level IAW the applicable TM.
(d) CECOM ANVIS lighting kit POC is Mr. Robert Mansfield, DSN 992-3800 or (732)
532-3800. EMAIL is mansfiel@doim6.monmouth.army,mil or Mr. Dwight Deatherage, DSN 992-1626
or (732) 532-1626. EMAIL is deathera@doim6.monmouth.army.mil.
(e) CECOM POC for ANVIS lighting support or data is Mr. Paul Truskowski, DSN 992-5065
or (732) 532-5065. EMAIL is truskow@doim6.monmouth.army.mil.
i.
Lighting -
(1) Red or white lighting - Red or white lighting of any radio control, switch panel, instrument,
master caution light, etc. must be attenuated IAW applicable publications to eliminate effects of red or white
lighting prior to conducting NVG operations. Direct questions to Mr. Glen Nowak para 16a.
NOTE
Effects of lighting from nonstandard equipment must be eliminated IAW the above
para prior to conducting NVG operations, unless the applicable airworthiness release
(AWR) specifically authorizes the use of lighting from nonstandard equipment during
NVG operations.
(2) Supplemental Lighting -