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1950
1950 - 0922.PDF
FLIGHT MAY 1950 facts... The causes of airport accidents can only be determined if the facts are properly Ttnown. It is the function of the Airport Magnetic Recorder to substitute for hearsay an exact and permanent record of all ground/air communications. Here are the main features which make the new Thermionic Multi-channel Airport Recorder a practical necessity in every British Airport. LOW RUNNING COSTS The recorder uses inexpensive paper tape 7/10" wide on which as many as 14 two-way communications can be recorded simultaneously. These recordings are either permanent or can be erased after playing back, the same tape being used over and over again for hundreds of recordings. SMALL INSTALLATION SPACE 3 racks requiring a minimum of floor space comprise the complete installation for average airport requirements. FULLY AUTOMATIC Unskilled labour is all that is necessary to load the Recorder which then operates for 8 hours continuously without further attention. The Multi-channel Airport Recorder is an exclusive development in this Country of Thermionic Products Ltd., pioneers in magnetic recording apparatus of all types. Officers in charge of airport communications are invited to write for Booklet 8147 which describes its operation and its applications to modern airport communications. * - _ THERMIONIC PRODUCTS LTD. MORRIS HOUSE, JERMYN STREET, LONDON, S.W.I. Telephone: WHItehaU 6422 (6 lines) not hearsay!
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