This simplified wiring diagram of the Alternator, emphasizes the method of producing a Morse code signal.  Whenever an auxiliary generator sent a heavy current through one coil of the  Saturation Transformer, this in turn, suppressed the output from the Magnetic Amplifier and consequently, the signal to the antenna.  The saturation Transformer was controlled by the keying circuit
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WITNESS A VISIT TO GRIMETON RADIO STATION.   →☼* You wlll be leaving this photo site for a UTUBE site. * This U TUBE video, will show the starting, operation and stopping of the only operable Alexanderson Alternator in existence today.uploaded by "nablaman" Explanatory note: Liquid rheostats controlled the drive motor's speed.
Overview Of The Omega Aid To Navigation System Located at 8 stations around the world.   1.The Timing & Control center at each station developed five VLF radio signals, timed by Cesium clocks, and sent them to →  2.  a 150,000 watt transmitter whose output, in turn, went to one of →  3. five 14 foot tall variometer coils, each controlled by a six foot relay:     The relay output went to →  4.  a huge 25 foot tall, 12 foot wide, helix coil that fed either → 5. 1400 foot tall towers at six of the stations, or →  6.  valley spanning antenna cables over a mile in length at 2 stations. OMEGA was the primary means of radio navigation, world wide, from 1976 to 1997. .[NEXT SCREEN]   ORReturn Home →   Ω
This simplified wiring diagram of the Alternator, emphasizes the method of producing a Morse code signal. Whenever an auxiliary generator sent a heavy current through one coil of the Saturation Transformer, this in turn, suppressed the output from the Magnetic Amplifier and consequently, the signal to the antenna. The saturation Transformer was controlled by the keying circuit
This simplified wiring diagram of the Alternator, emphasizes the method of producing a Morse code signal.  Whenever an auxiliary generator sent a heavy current through one coil of the  Saturation Transformer, this in turn, suppressed the output from the Magnetic Amplifier and consequently, the signal to the antenna.  The saturation Transformer was controlled by the keying circuit
This simplified wiring diagram of the Alternator, emphasizes the method of producing a Morse code signal. Whenever an auxiliary generator sent a heavy current through one coil of the Saturation Transformer, this in turn, suppressed the output from the Magnetic Amplifier and consequently, the signal to the antenna. The saturation Transformer was controlled by the keying circuit
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