AndyD
Well-Known Member
Here is one of my favourite pieces from my collection,never seen another before!
Just need an L116 or L132 fuze (or both!) to display with it!
Here is some info. on how it was used.
The fuze is set using the electronic fuze setter. This consists of a fuze setter head and a fuze setter logic unit. The units can be connected by a straight cable of any length up to 30 m. The setter head is placed over the Series 132 fuze, and the time is set in less than 2 seconds. The logic unit can be used to support up to two setter heads and features auto or manual selection of fuze/function and arming times, independent fuze setting and checking, an interface with a fire-control computer, displays which include error codes and battery-low indication, and self-test and self-calibration.
Cheers,
Andy
Just need an L116 or L132 fuze (or both!) to display with it!
Here is some info. on how it was used.
The fuze is set using the electronic fuze setter. This consists of a fuze setter head and a fuze setter logic unit. The units can be connected by a straight cable of any length up to 30 m. The setter head is placed over the Series 132 fuze, and the time is set in less than 2 seconds. The logic unit can be used to support up to two setter heads and features auto or manual selection of fuze/function and arming times, independent fuze setting and checking, an interface with a fire-control computer, displays which include error codes and battery-low indication, and self-test and self-calibration.
Cheers,
Andy