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[simpits-tech] ADF update (again) GOOD NEWS! [message #2856] Fri, 13 April 2012 17:20 Go to next message
dabigboy  is currently offline dabigboy
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Amazing.....I emailed Honeywell last week on the off-chance that someone might provide me with some info on the King ADF indicator I showed you guys. Tonight I received a *detailed* email discussing the operating principle of the indicator and the optional secondary azimuth card, PLUS a nice schematic for the entire unit! I'm almost dumbfounded that someone at a big outfit like Honeywell would bother to hunt down a schematic for an ADF indicator from 1969 AND take the time to explain to me how it works!

As it turns out, there is no synchro involved here. The little "can" is just a 12v motor, and the big one (the goniometer) is what reads needle position. The only thing I'm worried about is the motor says "175hz" on it, which leads me to believe it requires A/C? It has five wires coming out of it. The motor sure looks like an A/C motor from the schematic.

So I guess basically, it's a really complex but primitive servo. :)

Matt
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Re: [simpits-tech] ADF update (again) GOOD NEWS! [message #2858 is a reply to message #2856 ] Sat, 14 April 2012 13:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On 4/13/2012 7:20 PM, dabigboy@cox.net wrote:
> Amazing.....I emailed Honeywell last week on the off-chance that someone might provide me with some info on the King ADF indicator I showed you guys. Tonight I received a *detailed* email discussing the operating principle of the indicator and the optional secondary azimuth card, PLUS a nice schematic for the entire unit! I'm almost dumbfounded that someone at a big outfit like Honeywell would bother to hunt down a schematic for an ADF indicator from 1969 AND take the time to explain to me how it works!
>
> As it turns out, there is no synchro involved here. The little "can" is just a 12v motor, and the big one (the goniometer) is what reads needle position. The only thing I'm worried about is the motor says "175hz" on it, which leads me to believe it requires A/C? It has five wires coming out of it. The motor sure looks like an A/C motor from the schematic.
>
> So I guess basically, it's a really complex but primitive servo. :)
>
> Matt
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please send me the info on the unit and it will go into the Libray!!
Cris. H

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Re: [simpits-tech] ADF update (again) GOOD NEWS! [message #2889 is a reply to message #2856 ] Mon, 23 April 2012 08:12 Go to previous message
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On 4/13/2012 7:20 PM, dabigboy@cox.net wrote:
> Amazing.....I emailed Honeywell last week on the off-chance that someone might provide me with some info on the King ADF indicator I showed you guys. Tonight I received a *detailed* email discussing the operating principle of the indicator and the optional secondary azimuth card, PLUS a nice schematic for the entire unit! I'm almost dumbfounded that someone at a big outfit like Honeywell would bother to hunt down a schematic for an ADF indicator from 1969 AND take the time to explain to me how it works!
>
> As it turns out, there is no synchro involved here. The little "can" is just a 12v motor, and the big one (the goniometer) is what reads needle position. The only thing I'm worried about is the motor says "175hz" on it, which leads me to believe it requires A/C? It has five wires coming out of it. The motor sure looks like an A/C motor from the schematic.
>
> So I guess basically, it's a really complex but primitive servo. :)
>
> Matt
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Hi Mat could you please send me a copy of the info...
Thanks
Cris H.
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