Can't help you with the manual but I just wanted to say that the 1051 was one 
of my favorites. Loved the PLLs. I worked on an upgrade for Stewart Warner back 
in the early 80s. As part of a prototype I put two Z-80 systems in the space 
between the front panel and the main gear. Part of its purpose was to interface 
to the 1553 bus. I also implemented a DDS in TTL for fine tuning. I still like 
tube front ends for mil radios for ruggedness. But you can't sell it because of 
wear out issues. 


The Navy didn't buy in to the prototype. Collins beat us. The code for the 
processors was written in Forth. The Navy "code inspector" said it was some of 
the best written code he had seen in several years. We also could complete a 
design cycle - including code - in a month. The Collins boys had a team 10X as 
large as ours (we had 3). And it took them 6 months to complete a design cycle 
using "C". I was project manager and lead engineer. I was mostly hardware but I 
did some software and rode heard on the coders. Forth was my idea. 


I also put a Z-80 inside the companion 1KW transmitter. The RF inside the 
transmitter was a few volts per inch. I used a sealed box and a  lot of feed 
through filters. It worked the first time. 

I also worked with the gear in Navy ETA school. And went on to become a Nuke so 
I didn't see that radio gear again until about 15 years later. 

 
Simon


Engineering is the art of making what you want from what you can get at a 
profit.
_______________________________________________
time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected]
To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
and follow the instructions there.

Reply via email to