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Hi,
I just traced an autopilot problem to my 1B440-2 rate filter. A screw came out of the metal stand off, it slid down and shorted something out. For the time being I made a bypass cable from connectors I ordered from Newark.com and the autopilot functions but does oscillate sometimes. The transistors on the 1B440-2 rate filter are marked with numbers that I cant cross reference. There are only two types. Does someone know what the 2N or MPS numbers are for the transistors on this board? Anyone have a schematic? I found a schematic for the 1C388 amplifier on the US patent web page for public download. Apparently EDO Mitchell did not patent the rate filter and I haven't been able to find any info on it. Mike |
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Make friends with some radioshop guy and get a copy of the rate filter
schematic... The exact part numbers do not matter as long as you know the type, i.e. npn silicon transistor versus fet, etc... Get standard replacements from DigiKey, Mouser, etc... The rate filter is likely just a simple RC circuit to integrate the varying voltage over time and smooth it out... Not a big deal to fix if you have some experience and like to tinker... Denny |
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