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Old August 8th 03, 11:53 PM
John Harlow
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Default Anyone familiar with ATC-510 simulator?

I just bought one of these with the intention to gut it and use it as the
cockpit for a PC flight simulator setup. However, it still seems to work
and is fairly interesting to use as it is. However, I have no idea how to
use it as it was originally intended; what to set the xponder, ADF, com and
nav freqs etc. and what to expect.

My google search on it has not turned up much. Has anyone got any
suggestions for use or contacts for documentation?

Thanks. It's a pretty interesting antique.




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Old August 9th 03, 12:55 AM
Scott Skylane
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John,

Try ATC Flight Simulators, Los Angeles, CA
310-640-8300

Happy Simming!
Scott Skylane

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Old August 9th 03, 12:58 PM
john price
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John...

Somewhere around here I have the operating manuals for the 510,

and the schematics for the 610 (same box with an ADF [I think]

added)...

Understanding the transponder is critical... It's actually the

programming console... Specific settings for localizer and ILS

approaches, for example... The unit came with a set of lesson

plans and audio tapes... The tapes would give ATC instructions

carefully timed to coincide with progress on your flight if you

had the power and airspeeds set right...

I played with mine and some of the tapes which were in horrible

shape and found that it was almost impossible to get it all timed

right... If one understands how to set the transponder functions,

it works better with an instructor playing ATC live...

If I can find them, I'll send you copies of the docs for the cost

of reproducing and shipping...

John Price

CFII/AGI/IGI

http://home.att.net/~jm.price



"John Harlow" wrote in message
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I just bought one of these with the intention to gut it and use it as the
cockpit for a PC flight simulator setup. However, it still seems to work
and is fairly interesting to use as it is. However, I have no idea how to
use it as it was originally intended; what to set the xponder, ADF, com

and
nav freqs etc. and what to expect.

My google search on it has not turned up much. Has anyone got any
suggestions for use or contacts for documentation?

Thanks. It's a pretty interesting antique.






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Old August 9th 03, 01:53 PM
Bill Zaleski
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John:
Email me and I will pass along a tremendous amount of information to
you about both maintenance and proper use of the 510. I used to
maintain about 65 of these for Professional Instrument Courses, Inc.

Your email address bounced back, although it seemed like a real one!

Bill www.instrumentratings.com




On Sat, 9 Aug 2003 01:00:51 -0400, "John Harlow"
wrote:

The 510 is still a legal FTD for use to acquire up to 20 hours towards
an instrument rating, among other provisions. I wouldn't chop it up,
if I were you. You would need a letter from your FSDO in order to use
it as such, but it is obtainable, if the unit still functions as
designed.


Wow. That's pretty timely too, as I plan on working on my instrument rating
soon.

I think you're right about leaving it intact. It's a pretty cool piece of
hardware in it's own right - it'd be a real shame to destroy it. It's
amazing what they did with a few 741 op amps.

Now if I can only figure out how to set up an approach on it...


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Old August 9th 03, 04:28 PM
John Harlow
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John:
Email me and I will pass along a tremendous amount of information to
you about both maintenance and proper use of the 510. I used to
maintain about 65 of these for Professional Instrument Courses, Inc.

Your email address bounced back, although it seemed like a real one!


Thanks, Bill... I did email you using my 'real' address. The effluent
account (aka spam account) was dormant as I hadn't used it in awhile - it's
active now.



 




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