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I don't see why a duplicated (or triplicated as another correspondent
mentioned) lights system should be considered less reliable or fail-safe than a single PMR or airband transceiver link, or a single telephone landline. The reason that the UK BGA insists on light signals (or bats) is the same reason as the German LBA insists on lineline telephones: That is they are not prone to interference, or calls being blocked out by other users. Our old Tost winches were quite noisy in the cabs, so you might not hear a radio call during the launch, but you can see the lights. I have to admit that the cab our Skylaunch winch is much quieter and more civilised. In the unlikely event of a double or triple light failure. we still have the PMR radios as a back up. The only thing that can sometimes interfere with light signals is low angle sunlight in certain launch directions, but this only really affects a tiny minority of launches, first thing in the morning shortly after sunrise, or just before sunset in the evening. Derek C At 20:40 12 April 2009, The Real Doctor wrote: On 12 Apr, 20:45, Del C wrote: We do actually use PMR radios to inform the winch driver what he is launching next and for sorting out problems, but we normally use lights for the actual signals, as they are considered more fail safe. If your lights fail, you cannot give a stop signal. That's not fail safe! Were I designing a signalling system from scratch I would (a) use wires if possible and (b) ensure that a link failure automatically gave the driver a "stop". Ian |
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