[ARC5] What does this go to?
J. Forster
jfor at quikus.com
Mon Dec 23 20:01:49 EST 2013
A similar regulating scheme was used with the British R.1155 / T.1154
-John
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> I have no idea. date stamp was 1957 well after WWII.
> Also there is a load of power resistors and very unusual relay that
> suggest that it has some sort of
> electromechanical regulator that drops adjust input voltage to obtain
> correct output. I am just guessing.
> That would explain the somewhat lower input voltage that allows for a drop
> from 24,26 or 28 volts or what
> ever is available at the time.
>
> 73
> Bill wa4lav
>
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> Jay
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