[Milsurplus] Companion Receiver for Bendix TA-12C
jmfranke
jmfranke at cox.net
Mon Jun 18 16:52:31 EDT 2012
So does the BC-433, SCR 269, which has a sense and loop antenna and
automatically drives the I-81 and I-82 indicators. I do have the SCR-269
manual if that would help. For how it is done in a manual system, look at
the DU-1 loop antenna description.
John WA4WDL
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To: "Jack Antonio" <scr287 at att.net>
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Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] Companion Receiver for Bendix TA-12C
> Yes. But that is only because it has both a sense and a loop antenna.
> That's why I'm looking for the prints to see how it was done.
>
> I'm certain the RA-10 uses either the sense (omnidirectional) OR the
> loop... not both at the same time.
>
> I think the MN-26, ARN-6, ARN-7, and R.1155 combine the sense and loop
> antenna signals to eliminate the 180 degree ambiguity of just a loop.
>
> -John
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>> The MN-26 has one feature not provided on the loop
>> equipped RA-10 receivers. That is the ability
>> to drive a "Left-Right" course indicator.
>>
>> Jack Antonio WA7DIA/4
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