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Frank Turner-Smith G3VKI October 14th 03 08:34 PM

"class_a_zpk_12wpm"
.uk.net wrote in message
...
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 19:16:22 +0000 (UTC), Paul Lonsdale
wrote:

The Boeing 777 has a unit called an ADIRU which comprises 3 IRUs and 3
ADCs in one unit with built in redundancy.

GPS inputs to the Flight Management Function come from MMRs (Multi-Mode
Receivers) which comprise VOR/ILS/MMR/GPS/Marker in one box. (There are
three of these per aircraft).


enter Mr Ray to mention things like KALMAN filters and use phrases
like 'when i learned to fly' 'i used to design navigation systems'


Cue The Anus to inform us that a _REAL_ Radio Ham would teach himself to fly
by jumping off a high building with a Morse key in his hand.
--
;)
73 de Frank Turner-Smith G3VKI - mine's a pint.



Junque October 14th 03 11:29 PM

In article , Frank
Turner-Smith G3VKI writes
"class_a_zpk_12wpm"
o.uk.net wrote in message
...
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 19:16:22 +0000 (UTC), Paul Lonsdale
wrote:

The Boeing 777 has a unit called an ADIRU which comprises 3 IRUs and 3
ADCs in one unit with built in redundancy.

GPS inputs to the Flight Management Function come from MMRs (Multi-Mode
Receivers) which comprise VOR/ILS/MMR/GPS/Marker in one box. (There are
three of these per aircraft).


enter Mr Ray to mention things like KALMAN filters and use phrases
like 'when i learned to fly' 'i used to design navigation systems'

Cue The Anus to inform us that a _REAL_ Radio Ham would teach himself to fly
by jumping off a high building with a Morse key in his hand.


One could but hope for a demonstration.
--
Ian G8ILZ
- to reply directly use ian (at) newbrain (dot) demon (dot) co (dot) uk

Junque October 14th 03 11:29 PM

In article , Frank
Turner-Smith G3VKI writes
"class_a_zpk_12wpm"
o.uk.net wrote in message
...
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 19:16:22 +0000 (UTC), Paul Lonsdale
wrote:

The Boeing 777 has a unit called an ADIRU which comprises 3 IRUs and 3
ADCs in one unit with built in redundancy.

GPS inputs to the Flight Management Function come from MMRs (Multi-Mode
Receivers) which comprise VOR/ILS/MMR/GPS/Marker in one box. (There are
three of these per aircraft).


enter Mr Ray to mention things like KALMAN filters and use phrases
like 'when i learned to fly' 'i used to design navigation systems'

Cue The Anus to inform us that a _REAL_ Radio Ham would teach himself to fly
by jumping off a high building with a Morse key in his hand.


One could but hope for a demonstration.
--
Ian G8ILZ
- to reply directly use ian (at) newbrain (dot) demon (dot) co (dot) uk

class_a_zpk_12wpm October 15th 03 07:55 PM

On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 14:12:58 GMT, Andy Cowley
wrote:


Balderdash. The world of telecommunications doesn't run on a single master
oscillator. Never has, never will. Clocks are commonly recovered from the

Andy, M1EBV


opinion

flames off
smile on face on

Dear M3ABC

I really think that you should have that HUMOUR (HUMOR) DETECTOR
of yours looked at by a QUALIFIED person as it seems to be slightly
off tune by perhaps a few Hertz which might indicate that its master
oscillator is in need of an adjustment.

Regards

Humour Detectors Inc.
(Dublin Office.)

/opinion



class_a_zpk_12wpm October 15th 03 07:55 PM

On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 14:12:58 GMT, Andy Cowley
wrote:


Balderdash. The world of telecommunications doesn't run on a single master
oscillator. Never has, never will. Clocks are commonly recovered from the

Andy, M1EBV


opinion

flames off
smile on face on

Dear M3ABC

I really think that you should have that HUMOUR (HUMOR) DETECTOR
of yours looked at by a QUALIFIED person as it seems to be slightly
off tune by perhaps a few Hertz which might indicate that its master
oscillator is in need of an adjustment.

Regards

Humour Detectors Inc.
(Dublin Office.)

/opinion



class_a_zpk_12wpm October 15th 03 08:19 PM

On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 18:14:40 +0100, "A Veteran Has Lung"
wrote:

DAMN! I thought you were going to say throat/wrists, and was going to reply
that in your case it is an excellent idea.

Not you've gone and spoiled all my fun


now now.
whilst you may not enjoy the same opinions as Airy or anyone
else for that matter...who expresses their opinion through
various uses of the english language....

wishing them dead or worse is not cricket ol' boy.


class_a_zpk_12wpm October 15th 03 08:19 PM

On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 18:14:40 +0100, "A Veteran Has Lung"
wrote:

DAMN! I thought you were going to say throat/wrists, and was going to reply
that in your case it is an excellent idea.

Not you've gone and spoiled all my fun


now now.
whilst you may not enjoy the same opinions as Airy or anyone
else for that matter...who expresses their opinion through
various uses of the english language....

wishing them dead or worse is not cricket ol' boy.


Airy R. Bean October 15th 03 08:23 PM

ISTR that the Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy of BT ran
via a single master oscillator.

But that's the M3 for you - no technical qualification to
prove his worth as a Radio Ham.

class_a_zpk_12wpm .uk.net
wrote in message ...
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 14:12:58 GMT, Andy Cowley
wrote:
Balderdash. The world of telecommunications doesn't run on a single

master
oscillator. Never has, never will. Clocks are commonly recovered from the

Dear M3ABC
I really think that you should have that HUMOUR (HUMOR) DETECTOR
of yours looked at by a QUALIFIED person as it seems to be slightly
off tune by perhaps a few Hertz which might indicate that its master
oscillator is in need of an adjustment.





Airy R. Bean October 15th 03 08:23 PM

ISTR that the Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy of BT ran
via a single master oscillator.

But that's the M3 for you - no technical qualification to
prove his worth as a Radio Ham.

class_a_zpk_12wpm .uk.net
wrote in message ...
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 14:12:58 GMT, Andy Cowley
wrote:
Balderdash. The world of telecommunications doesn't run on a single

master
oscillator. Never has, never will. Clocks are commonly recovered from the

Dear M3ABC
I really think that you should have that HUMOUR (HUMOR) DETECTOR
of yours looked at by a QUALIFIED person as it seems to be slightly
off tune by perhaps a few Hertz which might indicate that its master
oscillator is in need of an adjustment.





A Veteran Has Lung October 15th 03 08:30 PM


"class_a_zpk_12wpm"
.uk.net wrote in message
...
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 18:14:40 +0100, "A Veteran Has Lung"
wrote:

DAMN! I thought you were going to say throat/wrists, and was going to

reply
that in your case it is an excellent idea.

Not you've gone and spoiled all my fun


now now.
whilst you may not enjoy the same opinions as Airy or anyone
else for that matter...who expresses their opinion through
various uses of the english language....

wishing them dead or worse is not cricket ol' boy.

Who said anything about dead my good man, purely suffering in silence would
suffice...




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