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From: jds@odin.m2c.org (jds)
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Subject: Early RCA Laser Range Finder: DOCS?
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Date: 26 Sep 89 20:29:45 GMT
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  [ I had tried to post this to sci.electronics some time ago,
    but it didn't seem to get out, so here goes again.  -john  ]

  I just picked up an old RCA Laser Range Finder.  Alas it came
with no documentation.  It appears to have been built in the late
60's.  It's about the size of a toaster oven and weighs in at
30 lbs.  The distance display is mechano-digital.

  Given the period it probably uses a solid-state laser.  With any 
luck it will be ruby.. Though it's probably Nd-YAG.

  I've powered it up with a 24V supply.  Pressing the 'Fire' button
results in a fan spinning up and making an impressive whir.  It 
just keeps running after that.  I've only let it run a minute
or so before turning it off.

  I'd appreciate any kind of information on this critter.  A manual
would be fantastic.  If it helps at all:

  Model:  1889676-501
  SN:	  4
  Color:  Military Hot Pink ;-)  (Olive Drab)

-- john

John Sutter, Mass. Microelectronics Center (M2C)
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