Senior Airman Terrell Singleton, 86th Maintenance SquadronTest Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment journeyman, calibrates an AM-48XT Ameritec VF Transmission Test Set on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 5, 2012. This transmission test set is the world's smallest full function voice and data transmission test set. The laboratory currently supports 13,842 items in their area of responsibility and on average, calibrates, troubleshoots, and repairs more than 1,000 items monthly. (U.S. Air Force photo/Brea Miller)
Senior Airman Terrell Singleton, 86th Maintenance SquadronTest Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment journeyman, calibrates an AM-48XT Ameritec VF Transmission Test Set on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 5, 2012. This transmission test set is the world's smallest full function voice and data transmission test set. The laboratory currently supports 13,842 items in their area of responsibility and on average, calibrates, troubleshoots, and repairs more than 1,000 items monthly. (U.S. Air Force photo/Brea Miller)
Staff Sgt. Michael Gist, 86th Maintenance Squadron Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment technician, troubleshoots a 6000A Communications Analyzer on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 5, 2012. The analyzer performs traditional bit error analysis, frame and cell generation, along with signal, performance and timing measurements. The laboratory currently supports 13,842 items in their area of responsibility and on average, calibrates, troubleshoots, and repairs more than 1,000 items monthly. (U.S. Air Force photo/Brea Miller)
Staff Sgt. Michael Gist, 86th Maintenance Squadron Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment technician, troubleshoots a 6000A Communications Analyzer on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 5, 2012. The analyzer performs traditional bit error analysis, frame and cell generation, along with signal, performance and timing measurements. The laboratory currently supports 13,842 items in their area of responsibility and on average, calibrates, troubleshoots, and repairs more than 1,000 items monthly. (U.S. Air Force photo/Brea Miller)
Staff Sgt. Ryan Berry, 86th Maintenance Squadron Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment technician, calibrates a guided weapon test set on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 5, 2012. The laboratory currently supports 13,842 items in their area of responsibility and on average, calibrates, troubleshoots, and repairs more than 1,000 items monthly. (U.S. Air Force photo/Brea Miller)
Senior Airman Dante Butler, 86th Maintenance Squadron precision measurement equipment laboratory journeyman, forms a triple point of water on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 5, 2012. The triple point of a substance is the temperature and pressure at which three phases, (gas, liquid, and solid), of that substance may coexist in thermodynamic equilibrium. The laboratory currently supports 13,842 items in their area of responsibility and on average, calibrates, troubleshoots, and repairs more than 1,000 items monthly. (U.S. Air Force photo/Brea Miller)
Senior Airman Dante Butler, 86th Maintenance Squadron precision measurement equipment laboratory journeyman, forms a triple point of water on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 5, 2012. The triple point of a substance is the temperature and pressure at which three phases, (gas, liquid, and solid), of that substance may coexist in thermodynamic equilibrium. The laboratory currently supports 13,842 items in their area of responsibility and on average, calibrates, troubleshoots, and repairs more than 1,000 items monthly. (U.S. Air Force photo/Brea Miller)
Senior Airman Troy Tetreault and Airman 1st Class Nathaniel Bruce, 86th Maintenance Squadron Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment journeymen, calibrate a peak power meter on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 5, 2012. The meter measures radar and wireless systems frequencies in high resolution. The laboratory currently supports 13,842 items in their area of responsibility and on average, calibrates, troubleshoots, and repairs more than 1,000 items monthly. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Basic Brea Miller)
by Airman Basic Brea Miller
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
6/11/2012 - RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany -- Members of the 86th Maintenance Squadron precision measurement equipment laboratory flight ensure accuracy, reliability, quality and survivability of test measurement and diagnostics equipment. They maintain TMDE by sustaining the Air Force Metrology and Calibration certification in support of the United States Armed Forces in Europe, Central Command, African Command, contingencies, and deployed units. The laboratory currently supports 13,842 items in 425 different work centers and on average services more than 1,000 items monthly.