H-138 handset (also for the new U-229 The SB also authorizes an improved connector) now goes by FSN 5330-905- moisture shield, which comes 10 to a 6032. It'll be included in a revision of package. FSN 5965-857-1034 gets you TM 11-5965-257-20P. the receiver shield, and FSN 5965-857- Also scheduled for that revised parts 1036 is for the transmitter shield. manual is FSN 5340-999-2820, which gets you a belt clip and mounting in- structions for the H-138. Meanwhile, SB 11-603 (4 Apr 66) is your authority. S L TRANSMITTER RECEIVER SHIELD SHIELD The, re m.id for rough use .nd/or IATTAH L I m.,ist climates. (IP HERE It you're hurting for a shield, a piLec of the pl'istit bag that the PRC-2' bat. r tcr\ omes in make a good substiurte. NE I LOCK IT EASY Next time you've got your channel with the RF channel dial of your T-302 transmitter, think a second before you follow through. AN/TRC-24 radio sets have tum- bled because the operator got too con- scientious on that next step. Like, your next move is to lock the channel dial. Fine. Commendable. But you don't have to turn the lock clear off the panel of the T-302. Snug it down enough so that it holds the RF channel dial firm. Don't put so much torque to it that you have to turn the transmitter in to have its channel lock innards fabri- cated. It could be a long wait. S PULLER STOWED i PULLER IN USE 4XlSOA ELECTRON TUBE ... those p 1F5 i trdhrvL ase bl inNE oa ioe OCJ c o e t a o t r g t e e vae f h ub n gnl I