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In sci.electronics.design Peter wrote:
I've just had my 6th failure of the roll servo, since 2002. "Doctor, it hurts when I do this." "Then don't do that." Can anyone offer me any info Try http://www.rockwellcollins.com/produ...ols/index.html maybe? Matt Roberds |
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![]() Peter wrote: I've just had my 6th failure of the roll servo, since 2002. This time I got a video of it, showing that the power-up tests pass even with a dead roll servo: http://www.zen74158.zen.co.uk/misc-f...ure-2005-1.mpg Evidently Honeywell have not fixed this - even though the KFC225 has failed on every aircraft whose owner I have managed to contact over the last few years. Can anyone offer me any info on this servo, e.g. schematics? I already have the KFC225 main unit schematics so I have the interface (which is very simple). Peter. -- Did you contact Honeywell in Phoenix Arizona? Mark |
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In sci.electronics.design Brian Whatcott wrote:
On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 01:37:37 GMT, wrote: http://www.rockwellcollins.com/produ...ols/index.html Hmmm...RC try to be customer-responsive these days, but I CAN remember when they upgraded the FMS 800 and the roll command (used to steer to the desired track), was reversed from its previous polarity - made for interesting waypoint/turn capturing! I based my suggestion on a few different observations. I used to work at a flight simulator company and it was a lot easier to make the Collins radios work right than the King ones. At that job, and since then, I have also noticed that the "cheap" avionics package often involves King radios, while the "upgrade" packages involve Collins radios. Finally, I went on a job interview with Collins in 1996 and was totally impressed by the amount of shiny! stuff at the plant in Cedar Rapids. (Got an offer, too, but chose another offer in Dallas over Cedar Rapids. Probably should have picked Cedar Rapids.) Matt Roberds |
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In sci.electronics.design Brian Whatcott wrote:
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 07:13:17 GMT, wrote: I used to work at a flight simulator company and it was a lot easier to make the Collins radios work right than the King ones. Hmmm.... radios are one of the items where simulators invariably use a front panel mock-up with switches and pots signaling the host. Not always. Many of the radios I worked with (business jet and up) were the kind where there was just a control head in the panel and the actual guts (tuner, etc) were someplace else. We used the real control heads and just dispensed with the remote guts. For the Collins radios, you could read the spec, set up the control and data lines to the control head, and get it right fairly quickly. For the King radios, reading the spec was only the first step of a long journey into undocumented goofiness. This pattern repeated itself with other hardware where we used the actual aircraft item complete, such as a FMS. Matt Roberds |
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