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1. 05:46 AM - Replacement Crimpers (Owen Baker)
2. 08:44 AM - Re: Landing Lights (jonlaury)
3. 10:20 AM - Re: Replacement Crimpers (Bill_Higdon)
4. 01:59 PM - Echoes from yesteryear (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
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Subject: | Replacement Crimpers |
12/20/2013
Hello Bill Higdon, You wrote: =9COne thing I found is interesting
is Amp/Tyco has a simple procedure to verify the crimpers
are working properly......=9D
And we can find a description of this simple procedure where????
OC
'O C' Baker says "The best investment you can make is the effort to
gather and understand information."
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Time: 04:21:33 PM PST US
Subject: AeroElectric-List: Re: Replacement Crimpers
From: "Bill_Higdon" <willard561@aol.com>
Bob,
Thanks for your reply, I started using crimpers with replaceable dies
when I started
working with small quantities of many different coax connectors. One
thing
I found is interesting is Amp/Tyco has a simple procedure to verify the
crimpers
are working properly something I haven't seen for any of the other
manufacturers.
Bill
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Subject: | Re: Landing Lights |
nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect wrote:
> At 07:15 PM 12/18/2013, you wrote:
>
>
> I have a quantity of these filter boards. They're
> about 1/2 x 1/2 inch and mount a compliment of
> filter caps and ferrite noise attenuators.
>
> If anyone discovers a need for some noise suppression
> on commercial off the shelf led appliances, these
> are available.
>
>
>
> Bob . . .
Bob,
I have an LED cabin light that has capacitance control (ON/OFF, dim) that picks
up stray interference causing it to go into a flashing mode uncontrollable by
the ON/OFF function. The only way that I can stop it is by pulling the fuse.
Would your 1/2 x 1/2 filter boards be appropriate for solving this annoyance?
Thanks
John
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Subject: | Re: Replacement Crimpers |
[quote="bakerocb"]12/20/2013
Hello Bill Higdon, You wrote: One thing I found is interesting is Amp/Tyco has
a simple procedure to verify the crimpers
are working properly......
And we can find a description of this simple procedure where????
OC
'O C' Baker says "The best investment you can make is the effort to gather and
understand information."
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Time: 04:21:33 PM PST US
Subject: AeroElectric-List: Re: Replacement Crimpers
From: "Bill_Higdon"
Bob,
Thanks for your reply, I started using crimpers with replaceable dies when I started
working with small quantities of many different coax connectors. One thing
I found is interesting is Amp/Tyco has a simple procedure to verify the crimpers
are working properly something I haven't seen for any of the other manufacturers.
Bill
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=415881#415881
It's in ENG_SS_408--9252_1.pdf, which I attached, on page 3 figure 4.
Bill
> [b]
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Subject: | Echoes from yesteryear |
I've been working with a gentleman who is wanting to
restore what had to be a real leading edge example of
avionics technology in 1949 . . . but then it was
a Bill Lear invention so I guess we shouldn't be surprised.
The data package for the LTRA6 radio in all it's
configurations can be downloaded at:
http://tinyurl.com/kszadqy
I'm still looking for data on the omni-radio display
heads including the cross-pointer and/or the CRT omni-scope
displays. If anyone runs across documents on these items
I'd be very pleased to add them to the library.
High voltage for the vacuum tubes was produced by a little
motor-generator not unlike this one:
Emacs!
These would take in 6, 12 or 24 volts (6v airplanes
in 1949??? maybe these radios were installed in airport
ground service vehicles too).
I was amazed at the clever marker-beacon receiver
feature . . . a simple 'crystal radio' like detector
that looked at rf from the belly mounted sled-runner
and dumped the audio right into the VHF comm receiver's
signal stream. Stone simple.
Bob . . .
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