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1 JULY 1960 FLIGHT DIGITAL The DID AS transmitter Fully Transistorized Extremely High Speed Compact : Reliable Modern Construction Rugged but light 891362 243895 2398IO 654958 193847 901205 294736 271057 984752 379824 105447 459233 611278 532485 114857 984735 927411 210473 567482 665820 857395 948573 195847 248571 125434 354321 748275 859483 942106 772689 108572 925841 189463 194657 23758J 867493 910485 839120 856321 658493 539582 937562 425038 902475 521054 284731 883746 937561 109235 991375 274837 198573 958473 984421 103425 978679 213486 210084 330198 921006 DIDAS receiving and recording in laboratory conditions Speedy measurement and analysis of data has become a necessity in modern industry. Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft have developed data handling systems for measurement and remote control. The data can be transmitted at the speed of light by radio, or by cable link, with extreme accuracy. In one system (the DIDAS vehicle system), over 250,000 different readings can be obtained in one minute. Analogue/digital and digital analogue con- verters, working at over 50,000 conversions a second,eliminate processing bottlenecks. Systems can be engineered to customers' requirements. SIR W. G. ARMSTRONG WHITWORTH AIRCRAFT LIMITED, Baginton, Coventry, England (A member of Hawker Siddeley Aviation)
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