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yes but most transponders are base 8 (numbers go 0-7).
I suspect it's some thing from the Viet Nam era "sensor programs" Bill Higdon Richard Riley wrote: Without knowing *anything* about it, the numbers sure call to mind a transponder IFF kind of thing. On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 21:06:31 +0200, "- = krusty = -" wrote: :Hi John, : :Thanks...you got me a bit confused as I read every word on that page and :couldn't find anything relating to this product. I have emailed the guy who :runs the site and I'll see if he's as helpful as you! g : :If you'd like, here is a link to a pic of the front of the device: :http://www.surplusshed.com/photo.cfm?ID=R1445_1 : :I picked it up for next to nothing from these guys as I figured the :electronics would be useful if nothing else came of it, but I'd like to see :what i can do with it before ripping it's guts out. : :Thanks for your help! : :-chris. (we're on first name basis now :-)) : : :"Big John" wrote in message .. . : Krusty : : Sorry I dupped the reply on site address by Richard. : : Did you try to contact the guy who made the site? In my quick scan it : sounded like he knows a lot about what Resdel manufactured and may be : collecting some of it? : : Your unit sounds like some of the stuff that McNamara authorized to : monitor the trail in VN. He built a massive electronic system (big $) : to detect and locate movement down the trail. Things like dog turds : with radio transmitters in them, etc. System didn't work. : : In that time frame anyone with an idea was funded and stuff shipped : over to try. Good friend of mine was involved in some of those 'black' : projects. : : Keep looking. : : Big John : : : On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 10:45:48 -0500, Big John : wrote: : : Krusty : : Sounds like you didn't drill far enough down to find the site I was : talking about? : : I just went there and it is still up. Try the following which is what : shows when I am on the site: : : Http://www.pacificsites.com/~brooke/GSQ160/USQ_RX.shtml : : This link also works for me when clicked on. : : What they manufactured sounds like what you have? : : Look and let us know if this is your equipment and what it did in VN. : : Think there is some contact info on the guy who posted the data on : site who you can contact for detailed info? : : Let us now if you find the site and how and if it covers your : equipment. : : Big John : : : On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 14:26:16 +0200, "- = krusty = -" : wrote: : : : "Big John" wrote in message : . .. : Krusty : : 1. Go to Google : 2. Search for "resdel". : 3. Dig down to: " USQ - Radio Frequency Monitor Sets" and open. : : Resdel Engineering : Pasadena, CA : : Read and see if what they manufactured is what you have. : : Let us know if this checks out G : : Big John - Friend to all (except my enemies) : : : Thanks Big John, : : but alas, no luck there. This unit is about 2.5" (W) x 1" (H) x 1' Deep) : : It has 4 dials on the front panel, the first of the four can be 0 or 1 :and : the others can go 0 through 9. : : It has 2 rather complicated connectors on the back and I think it's :designed : to slide into a tray. : : I'm trying to get hold of Resdel, but Google isn't helping much here. : : Thanks anyway! : : -c. : : : |
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