Radar module 6 tube

Name/Title

Radar module 6 tube

Entry/Object ID

2022.23.02

Description

Double-handled, 6-tube electronic module from FST-1. Orange base plate marked "SV-C-649"

Context

Text by Chuck Gustafson 2. Multiple plug-in module for the FST-1 Coordinate Data Transmitter. Interesting to note the long tubular item extending through the base plate is an electronic delay line. These were generally used for very short term data storage. An example would be that an event triggering a response would be lost before the response could examine it, having already passed before the response began. The delay line could retain the triggering event long enough to be examined. This, again, was a strictly digital device despite using vacuum tubes. The orange anodize on the base plate suggests this module served a function in a section of the FST-1 separate from that of the slowed down video module with its blue base plate.

Acquisition

Accession

2022.23

Source or Donor

Peterson, Cindy, Peterson, Matt

Acquisition Method

Donation

Dimensions

Height

7 in

Width

4 in

Depth

5 in

Location

Building

History Museum at Mt. Baldhead Park/Pump House Museum

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Mount Baldhead Gap-Filler Radar Annex 1956-present, Peterson, Roland J. "RJ" 1926-2020

Interpretative Labels

Label Type

Object Label

Label

Part 2. Multiple Plug-in Module for the FST-1 Coordinate Data Transmitter. The long, tubular item extending through the base plate is an electronic delay line, generally used for short-term data storage. The delay line remembered the data just long enough to be sure no information was lost if there was a hiccup in the transmission. This was also a strictly digital device despite using vacuum tubes. The orange anodize on the base plate suggests this module served a function in a section of the FST-1 separate from that of the slowed down video module with its blue base plate.

Create Date

March 8, 2022

Update Date

June 27, 2022