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Radio Altitude Meter Teardown

Sorry some of the pictures arent the best of quality.
Love stuff like this, "old electronics". Thing of beauty.
Not a tear down as such, but photos of the internals, with some of the assembly taken apart to better show the electronics.
What do you think?
 

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MTSOC . . . . .
(Man that's some old crap)
Circa 1968 . . . .with the toroid used being the key.
I just LOVED to see that bi-directional servo motor drive that series gear train up-and-down in response to the different altitudes . . . .ESPECIALLY on hard dive simulations.


73's de Edd
 
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