Last seen: 2023-12-26 10:27 pm
@xxxxxxx GREAT PART OF HISTORY.
@juebag You are right. There are different ways that must be considered. I dond´t have spare synchros, so I have to work with the original ones. ...
@juebag Hello Hildweller. You are right, a stepper motor could be a way. I want to remember that those flight instruments are high precision ar...
@juebag Many thanks for your update. Standing by for more information / pictures. Very interested in the new version without the need of an extern...
Hello JueBag, thanks for the update. I am still working with the ilumination. Then synchros are still in stand-by. Stay safe, Peter
Hello JueBag, many thanks for your comment! Unfortunately, I saw your post only today. Very interesting, your approach. Please share your findin...
Hello Inq, many thanks for your comment. Stay safe, Peter
Hi, Jay and Happy New Year, too! Glad to hear of your succes testing the RMI synchros. Your approch of using synchro transmitters and the 115VAC/26V...
Hello Jay, I did some tests with my 127 V/ 220V to 5 VAC transformer and had some interesting insights. I compared normal 5 VDC inputs with the ...
Jay, fine that you could do the job on your instruments. I have some casings that I couldn´t open. That´s one reason, because I don´t want to force ...
Hey Jay, many thanks for your comments. You have tested the original variable transformers with your 28VDC to 115VAC/400Hz converter. That´s great...
Hello Jay, I was reflecting about your comments of AC / DC current (your post from Dec, 03). „One thing that I’ve learned: The instruments/gauges...
IMPORTANT MESSAGE: Dear Jay, dear followers! I want to follow Bill´s suggestion to start a new thread, instead of keeping it in the "Int...
Hello Jay, I mentioned that I will have to modify my quadrant / pedestal project, because actually I am blocking the movement of the CG indicato...