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Warren Weber

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Looking through my "stuff" and found these items I have had for ages. One is
a (Brown converter for continuous balance system) The other a (S.P.D.T.
synchronous converter switched by 19 volt AC) What and how were they used?
WW2 stuff so only you oldies may be able to help. Pictures on
alt.binaries.pictures.radio Warren
 
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 12:52:09 -0700, Warren Weber wrote:

Looking through my "stuff" and found these items I have had for ages. One is
a (Brown converter for continuous balance system)
Part of a Honeywell-Brown autobalance potentiometric chart recorder. Chops
the error voltage at line frequency. This is then amplified and phase
split and used to drive a two-phase motor which drives a slidewire
potentiometer to restore balance, and the pen/pointer assembly. Used
extensively in steelworks and power stations well into the 1970s.

the other a (S.P.D.T.
synchronous converter switched by 19 volt AC) What and how were they used?
WW2 stuff so only you oldies may be able to help. Pictures on
alt.binaries.pictures.radio Warren
Pics not available here, but it sounds like another synchronous chopper as
described above. Maybe Leeds & Northrup.

--
"Electricity is of two kinds, positive and negative. The difference
is, I presume, that one comes a little more expensive, but is more
durable; the other is a cheaper thing, but the moths get into it."
(Stephen Leacock)
 

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