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"Pechs1" wrote in message ... tube type avionics Presumably this refers to the TWT's in the radar system, the EW/ECM systems and not the C3 equipment ? (the Tomcat was certainly not Korean War vintage!) TWT's are "tubes" that are encased in steel (think of microwave oven magnetrons). That was the only technology at the time that could handle the power levels required for the radar packages being used. The other technology for VHF / UHF radios (NAV and air to air, air to ground, etc), were solid state designs with NO tubes. Also the FGC's were undeniably solid state, NON tube technology. To be specific, references of "tubes" are as a circuit switching or amplification device - not as a display device (ie. a PFD, or MFD). |
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