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Aviation History
1952
1952 - 2357.PDF
29 AUGUST 1952 FLIGHT 49 = ©«» :****»* «* • # Hemion FRi^llll^CY SWIFT Radio Teleprinter Links (Above) Typical Redifon Engineered Frequency Shift Radio Teleprinter Receiving Terminal. This particular bay incor porates : Two crystal controlled fixed frequency receivers, two frequency shift convenor units and a teleprinter. (Left) Redifon G67 2 kW Twin Channel Transmitter. This is available in various forms with one to four channels. The G67 and other transmitters with power outputs ranging from 150 Watts to 7.5 Kilowatts can be supplied for radio teleprinter operation. Increasing air traffic multiplies the volume of messages passed over aeronautical point-to-point networks. Speed of message handling also becomes a major factor with modern high speed aircraft such as the Comet. These needs can best be met by the use of Frequency Shift Radio Teleprinter Systems. Many manual circuits are now being converted to this method of operation. Redifon engineer and supply Radio Teleprinter Links for any application. 'SOUND* BY REDIFFUSION 7th Year at the S.B.A.C. Exhibition Aviation Communications Division REDIFON LIMITED, BROOMHILL ROAD, LONDON, S.W.18 n«m- * & Manufacturer* of Radio Communication & Industrial Electronic Equipment. Phone VANdyhe TS81
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