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'''Elliott's Bearing Transmitter''' was an optical device which could transmit its relative bearing to a remote receiver. | '''Elliott's Bearing Transmitter''' was an optical device which could transmit its relative bearing to a remote receiver. | ||
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Elliott's Bearing Transmitter was an optical device which could transmit its relative bearing to a remote receiver.
Design
A hand-wheel would cause the binocular carrier to train as it worked a transmitter to a receiver in the T.S.. A trigger on the hand-wheel would work a light or buzzer at the receiver.[3]
In some ways, its function was like the transmitter of an Evershed Bearing Indicator, but it was on the step-by-step principle and presumably more accurate in its resolution.
History and Deployment
See Also
Footnotes
- ↑ Manual of Gunnery (Volume III) for His Majesty's Fleet, 1920. Plate 59.
- ↑ Manual of Gunnery (Volume III) for His Majesty's Fleet, 1920. Plate 60.
- ↑ Manual of Gunnery (Volume III) for His Majesty's Fleet, 1920. pp. 38-9.
Bibliography