PHOTOS OF EIGHT OMEGA NAVIGATION STATIONS - WORLD WIDE
New Photos Tour Variometer rooms → Ω The building housed six variometer coils, in six shielded rooms.
Each coil stood about 14 feet tall with a diameter about 4 feet.
Five coils were active. One acted as a spare.
The varometer inner coil (shorted upon itself) moved up & down inside the outer coil to help maintain tuning.
The RF output of each variometer to the helix coil was controlled by a six foot stack of three huge and noisy vacuum relay cells connected in series.
Robert Lancaster remembers, "I can still hear the pounding relays in my dreams. They went off with a BANG every second or so - 24-7!" [ BACK ] . . . . [ NEXT ]
Photos by John Flanigan & Annette Lancaster
![David Jessup > New Photos Tour Variometer rooms → Ω The building housed six variometer coils, in six shielded rooms. Each coil stood about 14 feet tall with a diameter about 4 feet. Five coils were active. One acted as a spare. The varometer inner coil (shorted upon itself) moved up & down inside the outer coil to help maintain tuning.The RF output of each variometer to the helix coil was controlled by a six foot stack of three huge and noisy vacuum relay cells connected in series. Robert Lancaster remembers, "I can still hear the pounding relays in my dreams. They went off with a BANG every second or so - 24-7!" [ BACK ] . . . . [ NEXT ]Photos by John Flanigan & Annette Lancaster David Jessup > New Photos Tour Variometer rooms → Ω The building housed six variometer coils, in six shielded rooms. Each coil stood about 14 feet tall with a diameter about 4 feet. Five coils were active. One acted as a spare. The varometer inner coil (shorted upon itself) moved up & down inside the outer coil to help maintain tuning.The RF output of each variometer to the helix coil was controlled by a six foot stack of three huge and noisy vacuum relay cells connected in series. Robert Lancaster remembers, "I can still hear the pounding relays in my dreams. They went off with a BANG every second or so - 24-7!" [ BACK ] . . . . [ NEXT ]Photos by John Flanigan & Annette Lancaster](http://www.haikuvalley.com/History/OMEGA-NAVIGATION-SYSTEM/i-ndxNfrh/5/M/Variometer%20coil%20%26%20text-M.jpg)
New Photos Tour Variometer rooms → Ω The building housed six variometer coils, in six shielded rooms.
Each coil stood about 14 feet tall with a diameter about 4 feet.
Five coils were active. One acted as a spare.
The varometer inner coil (shorted upon itself) moved up & down inside the outer coil to help maintain tuning.
The RF output of each variometer to the helix coil was controlled by a six foot stack of three huge and noisy vacuum relay cells connected in series.
Robert Lancaster remembers, "I can still hear the pounding relays in my dreams. They went off with a BANG every second or so - 24-7!" [ BACK ] . . . . [ NEXT ]
Photos by John Flanigan & Annette Lancaster