Technology and Operations
That's funny, I would've expected the transmitter and the receiver to be combined
into a single unit, and that unit to be mounted in the forward-most part of the
nose for maximum view of the forward arc. The pre-amp is that thin, large
assembly that's attached to the smaller white unit that is unidentified in the
picture. Call THAT a transducer and it would make more sense.
Christopher
This forum is for discussing technological & operational matters pertaining to U-boats.
Re: Where to buy some!
Posted by:
Christopher Tarana
()
Date: July 21, 2002 07:33PM
That's funny, I would've expected the transmitter and the receiver to be combined
into a single unit, and that unit to be mounted in the forward-most part of the
nose for maximum view of the forward arc. The pre-amp is that thin, large
assembly that's attached to the smaller white unit that is unidentified in the
picture. Call THAT a transducer and it would make more sense.
Christopher
Subject | Written By | Posted |
---|---|---|
Post-War II U.S. Navy Mark 14-3 torpedo fired with | ROBERT M. | 07/17/2002 02:35AM |
magnetic exploder | kurt | 07/18/2002 03:22PM |
Magnetic Exploder | ROBERT M. | 07/18/2002 04:33PM |
Re: Where to buy some! | Charla Anaya | 07/20/2002 09:28PM |
Re: Where to buy some! | ROBERT M. | 07/21/2002 04:32AM |
Re: Where to buy some! | Christopher Tarana | 07/21/2002 07:33PM |
Re: Where to buy some! | ROBERT M. | 07/22/2002 02:45AM |