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INSTALLATION AND REPAIR......................................... 10.1.1 SHOT PRO COMPUTER PROGRAM....................................... 11.1.1 SP1FLAGS COMPUTER PROGRAM....................................... 11.2.1 BACKPACK OPTIONS................................................ 12.1.1 RECORDING TRUCK INTERFACE....................................... 13.1.1 BLOCK DIAGRAMS.................................................. 14.1.1 UPHOLE SIMULATOR OPTION......................................... 15.1.1 SAFETY.......................................................... 16.1.1 DOCUMENTATION................................................... 17.1.1
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After Shot
# # Make sure all charges have been detonated Record and report any shots or caps which were not detonated
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SUPPLEMENT
The following section explains the most recent changes to the system. The information contained in this section supercedes any conflicting information found later in this manual. Multiple revision documents may be included. This section allows users familiar with the Shot Pro System to quickly update themselves on the latest changes.
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# ARM button is used to test cap. # Charge button is used to test geophone. # "G" is used to change error limits. # Geophone Noise is displayed in the ARM and Charge menus. Noise is updated every 1 second. The display shows peak noise during last 1 second. # Uphole Pick Method Changed - A 3 sample noise filter has been added to all pick methods. Four new pick methods were added to move the pick closer to the zero crossing. # Post Fire Service - Length of sub-carrier was increased.
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Encoder Crew ID: Crew ID The crew Id number is used as part of the start code to prevent accidental firing of the Decoder units. The Encoders crew ID must match the Decoders crew ID for the Decoder to fire. (Note: Decoder crew ID=15 allows the Decoder to fire with any Encoder crew ID#)
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Encoder Menu B
Default Selections Decoder: Decoder Menu A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. Flag # Box ID# Crew ID# Start Code Ready Tone PSS Type Baud Rate Memory Load Auto OFF Shot Count Normalize Blank Time Pick Method Uphole Gain Auto Gain HV Set Password Radio Polarity Decoder Delay Remote Fire Default Parameters 12345678 0 0 0 MSG 00 High ON OFF No Change On 0.5 1 20dB OFF 380 No Change NML 0.00 mSec OFF
Decoder Menu B
Decoder Menu C
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Default Parameters: Mode = "A II" and Airgun Mode = "OFF". Firmware, hand enter these selections. When replacing with this
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FEATURES:
# # # # # # # Low Power C-Mos Design, Automatic Power Saving Modes. Compatible with Pelton GPS System and Recording Truck Interface System. Interfaces with most commercial radios, using Pelton's field proven radio modulation technique. Firing accuracy " 20 micro seconds (timing error between time break in Encoder and when voltage is applied to cap). Graphic display for insuring top performance in the field. Operates by radio or wireline link. Pelton's Version 5 or 6 ESG and Vib Pro Encoder can be used for both dynamite and vibroseis operation. Allows easy and quick transitions between vibroseis and dynamite operation. Uphole geophone digitized at 0.5 mSec sample rate. Automatic and accurate uphole time pick. Quality control recorder. shot status message automatically returned to
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Provides an analog output for recording of the uphole signal, and for verifying timing synchronization. Shot Pro Computer Program in Recording Truck allows viewing of uphole signal, verifying time pick, summarizing large numbers of QC records, and downloading all data stored in shooting boxes. Encoder and Decoder boxes store up to 999 quality control records, which can be downloaded into a computer at a later time. Uphole geophone and Cap Line resistance tests. Recording System Interface Capabilities. Master Slave Modes. Local Fire Capability at Shooting box.
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Common mode protection from electrical impulses on the firing and uphole lines.
SPECIFICATIONS:
# # Operating Temperature Range: Input voltage: -40E C to +60E C 10 - 36 V for control circuitry 10 - 15 V for high voltage circuitry Reverse polarity and over voltage protected 1.2 Amps charging 0.26 Amps normal operation 0.23 Amps stand by mode 8.5" (21.5 cm) x 11" ( 28 cm) x 3.5" (9 cm) 8 Pounds (3.6 Kilograms)
Current:
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REQUIREMENTS:
Version 5H or 6C Firmware or later Computer Communication System Advance II ESG Version 5 or 6 Vibra*Sig Module must be modified for high baud rate option.
Start Time Test: The Shot Pro radio interface is identical to the Advance II vibrator electronics. If the Shot Pro is using the same radio and connection as the Vibrator Electronics then the start time should be identical. To adjust start time compare the time break of the ESG to the high voltage output of the Shot Pro. Use Selection 6 on ESG to align the time break signals.
After setting up Selection 6 with the Start Time Test, use selection 20 to delay the Radio Reference pulse at one second to align with the Decoded Clock Time Break signal on the Radio Vib line.
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UPHOLE SIGNAL
The analog Uphole Signal recorded by the Decoder is reproduced exactly 1.0 second after the Decoded Clock Time Break Signal.
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Segment Definition: Seg# Frequency: Length: 3 Amplitude: Length: 10 0 01020203 (Segment 10 is recommend but use any segment you want.)
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Segment Definition: Seg# Frequency: Length: 3 Amplitude: Length: 10 0 01020203 (Segment 10 is recommend but use any segment you want.) Link Definition (not used with Ver. 5 equipment): Sweep# = your choice Sweep Link Definition: Sweep# Your choice
Sweep Link Definition: 10 (Use the same SEG# in the Segment Definition step above)
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REQUIREMENTS:
Shot Pro Version 3.0 Firmware or later
Start Time Test: The Shot Pro radio interface in the VPRO Mode is identical to the Advance III vibrator electronics. If the Shot Pro is using the same radio and connection as the Vibrator Electronics then the start time should be identical. To adjust start time compare the time break of the ESG to the high voltage output of the Shot Pro. Use Encoder delay entry in the Encoder to align the time break signals. RADIO REF DELAY The Radio Reference in the Encoder can be used to provide timing marks for the following signals on the Radio Vib line (See Fig. 5 page 5.2.4): # # # Decoded Clock Time Break (1.0 sec.) Conformation Time Break (1.5 sec.) Uphole Signal (2.0 sec.)
After setting up Encoder delay with the Start Time Test, Radio Reference Delay to delay the Radio Reference pulse at one second to align with the Decoded Clock Time Break signal on the Radio Vib line.
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UPHOLE SIGNAL
The analog Uphole Signal recorded by the Decoder is reproduced exactly 1.0 second after the Decoded Clock Time Break Signal.
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Encoder 6.1.1
From main menu press "A" to enter fire menu. Select Shot Pro #, and Start Code # to match decoder unit to be controlled. Entering Shot Pro #15, enables all Shot Pro Units on the selected start code. Select remote fire =1 for the Recording System to start the Shot Pro Encoder. Wait for the shooter to notify the recorder that he is ready and it is safe to fire the shot. Arm the Encoder. Alarm signal will be transmitted until the Remote Fire signal is received. Start Recorder System.
5) 6) 7) 8) 9)
Automatic Re-Arm Option The Shot Pro Encoder will automatically re-arm after a firing sequence if Jumper 7 (SD1 pins 7 to 10) on the Digital Card is in place. In this mode of operation, the Shot Pro Encoder will accept a start command from the recording system any time after the Fire Mode is initially entered. No alarm tones will be transmitted over the radio in this mode. The sequence of events for this mode of operation is: 1) 2) 3) Press and hold the "ARM" button about 3 seconds to turn the unit ON. Make sure unit is in Encoder Mode. 1 to change modes. If not, press "C", then E, then
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Encoder 6.1.2
5) 6) 7) 8) 9)
10) Start the recording system. 11) Return to step 7. (The Shot Pro Encoder will automatically get ready for the next shot after the current firing sequence is completed.) To interrupt automatic re-arming, press the "D" key. To change Fire Menu items, press the "D" key, then go to step 3.
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Encoder 6.2.1
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Automatic Re-Arm Option The Shot Pro Encoder will automatically re-arm after a firing sequence if Jumper 7 (SD1 pins 7 to 10) on the Digital Card is in place. In this mode of operation, the Shot Pro Encoder will accept a start command from the recording system any time after the Fire Mode is initially entered. No alarm tones will be transmitted over the radio in this mode. The sequence of events for this mode of operation is: 1) 2) Press and hold the "ARM" button about 3 seconds to turn the unit ON. Make sure unit is in Master Encoder Mode. If not in Encoder Mode, press "C", then E, then 1 to change modes. If in Encoder mode, press B, then 4 for Master/Slave, then 1 for Master. Press enter to save the selection. Press D to return to main menu. From Main Menu, press "A" to enter the Fire Menu. Select Shot Pro #, Crew ID # and Start Code # to match decoder unit to be controlled. Entering Shot Pro #15 in Master Encoder, Crew ID #15 in Slave Encoder, crew ID #15 in Decoder, enables all Shot Pro Units on the selected start code. The cursor up and down keys and numerical keys are used for these entries. 22Apr98
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3) 4)
Encoder 6.2.2
10) Start the recording system. 11) Return to step 7. (The Shot Pro Master Encoder will automatically get ready for the next shot after the current firing sequence is completed.) To interrupt automatic re-arming, press the "D" key. To change Fire Menu items, press the "D" key, then go to step 3.
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Encoder 6.3.1
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Master/Slave 6.4.1
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Start Active is used for CTB and is wired through an isolator to Time Break of the Syntron. (260 mSec max) (Multiply C.T.B. value in the ShotPro/WVSIG programs by 4 for actual C.T.B value.) Shot Pro Decoder starts receiving GPS data from Hydroseis at time break. Receives data up to 1 Sec after time break. (100 bytes Max, 9600 Baud, No Parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit.) The Data must start with an @ (40) and end with a line feed (OA).
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10. All PFS data is delayed 1 Sec. The Hydroseis GPS data is attached to the end of the PFS data. 11. New software was required for the Opseis Eagle recorder to receive this special GPS data string.
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10. All PFS data is delayed 1 second. The Hydroseis GPS data is attached to the end of the PFS data. 11. The Shot Pro normal Encoder sends the PFS and Hydroseis GPS data to the Sercel XDev. 12. The Advance II ESG sends the PFS data to the Shot Pro computer program or WVSIG. (Multiply C.T.B. value in the ShotPro/WVSIG programs by 4 for actual C.T.B value.)
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Pre-fire is wired to Start Active and Return on the Shot Pro Master Encoder in the boat. The Shot Pro Master Encoder sends Master Start Codes over the Radio. The Shot Pro Slave Encoder in the Recorder receives the Master Start Codes and starts the recorder. The Shot Pro Slave Encoder then sends Decoder Start codes. On the boat, the Shot Pro Decoder receives the Start Command. The Shot Pro Decoder uphole input is wired to a hydro-phone for confirmation that the Air Gun fired. Shot Pro Decoder sends PFS after the shot. Recorder, Shot Pro Slave Encoder sends the PFS to the Shot Pro computer program.
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Start Active is used for CTB and is wired through an isolator to the Syntron Time Break. (260 mSec max) (Multiply C.T.B. value in the ShotPro/WVSIG programs by 4 for actual C.T.B value.) Shot Pro Decoder starts receiving GPS data from Hydroseis at time break. Receives data up to 1 Sec after time break. (100 bytes Max, 9600 Baud, No Parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit.) The Data must start with an @ (40) and end with a line feed (OA).
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10. All PFS data is delayed 1 Sec. The Hydroseis GPS data is attached to the end of the PFS data. 11. New software was required for the Opseis Eagle recorder to receive this
special GPS data string. AG- mode Shot Pro decoder sends Master Start codes when in Fire mode and SCK2 (Z) is held low. AG+ mode Shot Pro decoder sends Master Start codes when in Fire mode and SCK2 (Z) is held high.
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Shot Pro GPS Ready When the Shot Pro unit is GPS Ready, this means it has a GPS receivermounting card installed. The GPS receiver-mounting card has some jumpers that deal with the Shot Pro RTI serial port RX. 1. If wanting to use the RTI feature in Encoder mode or an external GPS receiver, do the following: Jumper 1-2 on JP1 Remove the ribbon cable from the Internal GPS receiver if present. 2. If wanting to use an external modem to receive differential corrections for the internal GPS receiver, jumper 2-3 on JP1. 3. If wanting to use the Shot Pro to receive the differential corrections and send them to the internal GPS receiver, jumper 3-4 on JP1. DGPS Operation A built in modem system is provided with the Shot Pro System to receive the RTCM SC-104 differential corrections. The Shot Pro Decoder will automatically demodulate the differential correction data from a Pelton Radio Modem or a RCC module at the GPS reference station and send the data to the GPS receiver. Single Radio Option The single radio option allows GPS correction data and Shot Pro control data to be transmitted on one radio frequency. The system hookup is shown on page 6.7.5. The Radio Communication Card (RCC) is used at the Shot Pro Encoder to transmit the RTCM corrections. The Shot Pro Decoder will receive this data and serially transmit it to the GPS receiver (Shot Pro firmware needs to be 3.008 or newer). The Radio Control signal enables the RCC to transmit RTCM corrections. The Encoder enables the Radio Control line (Z) when it is not busy sending start codes or receiving PFS information. A high level (TTL) signal enables the RCC to transmit RTCM data. When the Encoder is placed in Radio Mode or the RCC Radio Control switch is OFF, the Radio Control (Z) line is held low, retransmitted PFS and KOP data can be received at this time.
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Yellow - Non-differential (Q.I. <2) 2-D position. Yellow - Non-differential (Q.I. <2) 3-D position. Green - Differential (Q.I. 2) 2-D position. Green - Differential (Q.I. 2) 3-D position.
Q.I. stands for Quality Indicator. Press stop on the GPS menu to save the position in memory. Select the radio frequency used for seismic operation. Return to Main Menu on Shot Pro.
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The Shooter performs the following steps to Navigate with the Shot Pro Decoder: Select GPS Menu on Shot Pro Decoder. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the loaded navigation flags. Use "B" to scroll up and "C" to scroll down by 10 flags. Scroll up and down until desired flag is found. Press "H" to change between serially loaded flags and a radio transmitted flag. Select start (STRT) on the GPS Menu to receive GPS Positions. Select the Radio frequency that is used for transmitting the Differential Correction information. The Shot Pro will demodulate this signal and send it to the GPS receiver. The Navigation data will update after each received GPS position.
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Red Green
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POWER SUPPLY:
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D. Return - Pressing D will always return to Main Menu when in a Submenu. F. SHOT HIST - Select to review or retransmit data from previous shots. Contrast Adjustment is only operational in Main Menu. "8 ","9 " - Use up and down arrows in main menu to adjust contrast of display. This adjustment is required when using the Shot Pro at temperature extremes. A. Fire Menu - Press A to enter Fire Menu. Displays the following information. Lights will flash green then red every 5 sec. ENCODER MODE SHOT PRO # = ?? CREW ID # = ?? START CODE = ?? REMOTE FIRE = 0 (1 = ENABLED) 89 SELECTS ENTRY AUTO ARM = ON The Shot Pro # entry must match box ID # entry and crew ID # must match the Decoder crew ID # entry in the Shot Pro Decoder to be fired. Entering #15 allows all Shot Pro Decoders to fire. Start code must match start code at Decoder to fire the shot. Remote Fire must equal "1" for the Recording System to start Shot Pro Unit.
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MENU A
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. START DELAY =1.000 0 TIME ADJ = 0.70 RADIO REF DEL=0.80 MASTER/SLAVE=OFF MEMORY LOAD= ON PASSWORD 1. Start Delay - A entry between 1.000 to 9.999 seconds. This entry is used to set the time between Start of Fire sequence and time break. An entry of 1.000 is the normal entry. 2. O Time Adj - Allowable entry is 0 to 2.55 mSec. This entry is used to correct for the one way radio delay from the Encoder to the Decoder. This number should be adjusted to align the fire pulse from the Decoder with clock time break from the Encoder. 3. Radio Ref Delay - The Radio Ref Delay in the Shot Pro Encoder is used to align the timing marks on the Time Break/Timing Mark output line with the following signals on the Analog data line: (See Fig 2 page 7.1.7) # # # Decoded Clock Time Break (1.0 sec) Confirmation Time Break (1.5 sec) Uphole Signal (2.0 sec.) After setting up the 0 Time Adj entry. Adjust the Radio Ref Delay to align the Timing Mark at 1 second with the Decoded Clock Time Break Signal.
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1. RADIO POLARITY
0 = REVERSE 1 = NORMAL This entry allows changing of the Radio Speaker polarity without having to physically swap the speaker wires to the Shot Pro. Note: The wiring and the entry must be the same or else the timing may not be the same from box to box. Default = 1.
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NORMALIZE = ON When set to ON, the Y-axis of the display of uphole signal is set to match the maximum of the signal. When set to OFF, the display is set to full scale of A/D converter. Normally set to ON.
6.MODE = 0
0 = ADVII 1 = VIB PRO 2 = SHOT PRO ADVII - The Encoder sends Advance II start codes and receives PFS in Advance II format. Use this mode when using and Advance II ESG. VIB PRO Use this mode when using a Vib Pro Encoder. Do not select this in Encoder mode. SHOT PRO - The Encoder sends Advance II start codes and receives PFS in Vib Pro format. Use this mode when a Shot Pro is being used as the Encoder. Press H for next menu. Press D to return to main menu.
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Press and hold the "D" key to return to the main menu. necessary to turn off radio to return to main menu.
Encode Mode Radio Status Word - The bottom line of the display in
XX The desired displays are: 0F 0000 when no GPS data was sent from the Decoder, 1F 0000 when GPS data was sent. YYYY
the Main, Fire, and Radio menus shows six digits in a format similar to:
The sequence of incoming data is sub-carrier, followed by serial subcarrier, then data which may include status information, uphole geophone signal, and GPS position. XX may be decoded as: 00 01 03 07 0F 1F No data received Received sub-carrier only Received serial sub-carrier Received status data Received status and uphole data Received status, uphole, and GPS data
XX Codes other than 0F or 1F indicates a failure to receive meaningful data and are used only for troubleshooting. YYYY shows a cumulative count of the bits that were received but were close to being or possibly were interpreted incorrectly. 0000 indicates no bits in this category and is the best possible indication. The procedures described in Radio Setup section of the Installation chapter may be used to minimize the value of YYYY.
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F. Shot Hist - Select to review or retransmit data from previous shots. G. GPS - Select to acquire GPS position from optional GPS receiver. H. Test - Select to test resistance of uphole and cap lines. Contrast Adjustment is only operational in Main Menu. "8 ","9 " - Use up and down arrows in main menu to adjust contrast of display. This adjustment is required when using the Shot Pro at temperature extremes.
Decode Mode Radio Status Word - The bottom line of the display in
the Decoder Main menu shows four digits in a format similar to: XX YY The display will show 9F 80 if the radio link is optimum.
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Data Entry Menu - LED lights will flash green every 5 sec.
Menu A 1. FLAG # = 00000000 2. BOX ID# = 00 CREW ID # = 00 3. START CODE = 2 READY TONE = MSG 4. PFS DATA = ON BAUD RATE = HIGH 5. MEMORY LOAD = OFF 6. AUTO OFF = 34
Press the number next to the data entry to change the value. Press D to return to Main menu or H to view other parameters. Cursor up and down keys select menu items, cursor left and right select letter entries or move cursor. 1. FLAG # = Lets the user enter a flag number up to eight digits long. Use the keypad to enter numerical entries or use the up down arrows to enter alphanumeric characters. BOX ID# = Lets the user enter in the ID # of the shooting box, Box ID# 0-15 are valid. Box ID# must match Shot Pro # selected from Encoder for shot to fire. If the Encoder selects Shot Pro #15 all units will fire if crew ID # is satisfied. If in Vib Pro mode, Box ID # 1-15 are valid. CREW ID # = Is an entry to identify a crew. This entry allows multiple crews to work in the same area without the worry of one crew firing another crews boxes. 0-15 is the range of entries. Crew ID # must match Crew ID # selected from the Encoder for shot to fire. If the Decoder selects crew ID #15 all units fire if Box ID # entry is satisfied. ENCODER DECODER CREW ID BOX ID CREW ID BOX ID MATCH DECODE MATCH DECODE MATCH ENCODE MATCH ENCODE 0-15 15 15 0-15 Encoder and Decoder Mode Fire Table Data CREW ID SAME AS MASTER SAME AS MASTER Master and Slave/Repeater Mode Fire Table Master Slave/Repeater CREW ID BOX ID CREW ID BOX ID MATCH MATCH MATCH 0-15 SLAVE DECODE MASTER 0-15 15 15 0-15 Sent Decoder BOX ID CREW ID BOX ID SAME AS MATCH MATCH MASTER MASTER MASTER SAME AS 15 0-15 MASTER
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Press H to view data entry Menu B. Press D to return to the main menu.
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BLANK TIME =Enter time to blank (zero) uphole phone after shot is fired. PICK METHOD = Various pick methods for determining uphole time can be selected. The first 4 selections (0-3) automatically find the beginning of the lobe. The other 4 selections (4-7) are identical to the first four (0-3) except the automatic beginning of the lobe is not used. In all pick methods a threshold voltage is determined. When this threshold Voltage is reached 3 consecutive times, then the pick time is determined. Most of the methods are determined from the background noise 250msec before the shot. 0 - Threshold = Average noise x 2 Automatic beginning of lobe. 1 - Threshold = Peak noise x 2 Automatic beginning of lobe. 2 - Threshold = Computed from acquired data. Automatic beginning of lobe.
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AUTO GAIN = Set to "on" to allow Shot Pro to automatically set pre-amp gain. Normally set to "OFF". 5. H.V. SET = Enter high voltage for cap terminals. A entry of 200 volts to 400 volts is allowed. 400 volts provides maximum output of unit. 200 volts allows longer battery life. PASSWORD = Password Mode can be enabled by entering any password other than 0000. When the Password Mode is enabled, then the Password must be entered to change the operational parameters. This password entry is used in both the Encoder and Decoder modes of operation. To disable the Password Mode enter 0000. To change the password: # First enter old password, this step is bypassed if old password is 0000. # Enter new 4 digit password then press the enter key. # The access code to change the password must be entered. The access code is "SHOT". To enter "SHOT" use the cursor , arrows to select digit and the 8, 9 to select the letter. When "SHOT" appears on the menu press the "Ent" key to accept this entry. Note: If the Password is forgotten or corrupted call Pelton Company and ask for JG or VT to correct the problem. Press H to view Menu C. Press D to return to Main menu.
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Note: The wiring and this entry must be the same between boxes or the timing between Shot Pros will not be the same. 2. RADIO MIC POL = 1
0 = REVERSE 1 = NORMAL The radio microphone polarity can be changed without having to physically swap Microphone Active and Return wiring to the Shot Pro. NOTE: The wiring and this entry must be the same between boxes or the timing between Shot Pros will not be the same.
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DECODER DELAY Allows the firing of the Decoder to be delayed by the amount of this entry. Range is 0.00 mSec to 9.99 mSec. 0.00 mSec is the normal entry for Decoder delay. REMOTE FIRE = 0
0 = OFF 1 = ON When set to 1, the Decoder can be fired by the Remote Fire input. The normal procedure is followed to get the Decoder ready to fire. The shooter is required to hold the ARM and CHARGE switches when the Remote Fire signal is issued. Default 0.
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DEFAULT PARAMETERS Allows default keyboard parameters to be loaded into the Shot Pro. Both Encoder and Decoder keyboard parameters will be set to the default keyboard parameters. Setting in the default parameters is a two step process. Press G is the first step. Pressing any other key will exit and the default parameters will not be loaded. After the G is pressed the next step is to press 1. If 1 is pressed, the default parameters are loaded in. If any other key is pressed, the program exits this menu and the default parameters are not loaded in.
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PRE-START = 50
Adjustable pulse on Analog Data line. Pulse adjusts from starting at 50 to 145 mSec before Time Break. Pulse is used to start Air Gun.
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The GPS position data different buffers. Best: DGPS DGPS DGPS DGPS GPS GPS GPS Worst: GPS
Select position algorithm by pressing 0-2 and pressing "Enter" to accept. 0 = Last best position received. 1 = The GPS data is evaluated. The center position is saved for PFS. 2 = The GPS data is evaluated and the average position is saved for PFS.
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H. Test - (Lights flash back and forth 1-2 green.) will be displayed. OHM METER ARM = FIRING LINE CHARGE = GEOPHONE C = CALIBRATE G = LIMITS # # # #
Enter the acceptable error limits by pressing "G". Enter the Ohm meter calibration by pressing "C". Test the uphole geophone resistance by pressing the charge switch. Test the cap/firing line resistance by pressing the Arm switch.
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CALIBRATE - Press the "C" key from the Test Menu to calibrate the Ohm Meter circuit. After pressing "C" the following menu will appear. OHM METER CALIBRATE PRESS C TO CALIBRATE OFFSET = 2.00 Calibration Method 1 - Must provide external short on firing line. # # # # # Short the High Voltage Firing Lines together. Hold the Arm button down. While holding calibrate. the arm button down press "C" button to
Continue to hold the arm button down until the display updates. Offset is typically less then 5 for proper operation.
Calibration Method 2 (Less accurate then Method 1) - Uses the arm button in the normal position to provide the short. # # Press "C" to calibrate. Do not press the Arm button.
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B. C.
D. E. F. G.
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c d h
C D E
If the radio transceiver requires less than 2 volts p-p for 100 percent modulation, an attenuation circuit must be installed in the Radio Interconnect Box in series with the transmitter input. Pelton Company has determined interface circuits for many popular radios and will supply this information on request. See Radio Installation and Testing Section later in this chapter. Wire Line Communications - Communications between an Advance II Encode Sweep Generator or Shot Pro Encoder and Shot Pro Decoder(s) may be accomplished by wire rather than by radio. To do this, connect pins A and B of the five pin radio connector together and connect them to one wire in the cable to be used for communication. Connect pins C and E of the five pin radio connector together and connect them to another wire in the communication cable. Wire line communications should be satisfactory over several miles of cable. There are no provisions for voice communications through the Shot Pros, but using the paralleling intercom units on the same wire pair should not cause a problem.
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4.
Time Break (T.B. Act and Rtn) is generated by the Shot Pro Encoder digital card at the instant the shot is fired. A switch closing pulse of about 20 milliseconds duration is generated by the Shot Pro Encoder. Additional timing marks to align with the signals on the analog data line are provided (Figure 2 page 7.1.7). Pin j (red wire of shielded twisted pair) is connected to the positive (+) side of the Time Break input. Pin f (black wire of shielded twisted pair) is connected to the negative (-) or return side of the Time Break input. The maximum voltage and current rating for this signal are 30V and 150mA.
5.
Uphole Signal
Timing verification marks along with the uphole signal are available on the Analog Data line.(see page 5.1.2) If the auxiliary channel accepts a high-level (10v p-p) input: A. B. Connect Pin g (red wire of shielded twisted pair) to the active input of the auxiliary channel. Connect Pin R (black wire of shielded twisted pair) to the return input of the auxiliary channel.
If the auxiliary channel requires a lower level input, an external resistor divider network must be used.
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7.
Recorder Start Command - The Shot Pro Encoder sends a start command to the Recording System approximately 52ms after the start codes have been transmitted. The pulse is a minimum of 150ms in duration. The pulse will need amplification to energize an optocoupled circuit.
Pin K (Red wire, +5 volts) is connected to the positive (+) side of the external start. Pin Y (Orange wire, Rec Start) is connected through a 10K Ohm resistor to the base of the amplifying transistor (2n3904). The emitter is connected to ground and the collector connected to the return side of the External start.
8.
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C A D B E
JF c b d a h
JFP 7 3 5 4 6
SHOT PRO DIGITAL CARD RADIO RET MIC A PTT A SPKR A SPKR R
16
10
START RET
23
START
NISO T. B.
NISO T. B.
12
T.B.
31 20 msec
ISO T. B. RET
T. B.
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To
TO AUX CHANNEL
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TO AUX CHANNEL
8 19 30 29 1 25 26 2 27 28 33 34
PELTON COMPANY,INC. 1500 N. Waverly PONCA CITY, OK 74601 TITLE: SHOT PRO TO RECORDING SYSTEM INTERFACING NUMBER WSPRSI DATE 11/26/96 REV SHEET REVISION 2 12/08/98 OF
COMPUTER
Uphole Geophone
Connect positive output of uphole geophone to JF-C, connect negative output of uphole geophone to JF-D.
GPS Receiver
The optional GPS receiver can be connected to the Shot Pro Decoder. The RS232 $GPGGA NEMA position message output of the GPS receiver should be connected to JF-M on the Shot Pro Unit. The RS232 RTCM differential correction message input of the GPS receiver should be connected to JF-L. The differential correction message can be decoded by the Shot Pro Unit, only if a Pelton Modem is used for modulation.
Pulse
Connect positive Output of pulse to JF-C, connect negative output of pulse to JF-D.
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If the Controller Start Channel requires a lower level input, an external resistor divider network must be used.
Navigational System
The Navigational System can send a serial message (maximum 110 bytes) to the Shot Pro Decoder after the Fire command is issued. This data will be sent back to the Shot Pro Encoder with Post Fire Service (PFS). The RS232 Navigational System data output should be connected to JF-M on the Shot Pro Unit. The RS232 common connected to JF-N.
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# #
The Shot Pro Encoder displays a six digit Hex number in the bottom line of the display in the Main, Fire, and Radio menus. This is the Encode Radio Status Word. The last four digits show a cumulative count of the bits that were received in the last PFS transmission that were close to being or possibly were interpreted incorrectly. 0000 indicates no bits in this category and is the best possible indication.
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# #
Refer to the Encoder Entries and Decoder Entries chapters of this manual for more detailed descriptions of the Radio Status Words.
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JSC TO FIRING LINE (CAP) FRONT PANEL FIRING POSTS 1,2 3,4 CAP ACT CAP RET
UPHOLE PHONE
JF-UH JF D C 4 1 UPHOLE ACT UPHOLE RET SHOT PRO ANALOG CARD JFP RADIO RET MIC A C A D B E OPTIONAL 5 PIN CONNECTOR PM1A5P JM6E5S c b d a h 7 3 5 4 6
SHOT PRO DIGITAL CARD RADIO RET MIC A PTT A SPKR A SPKR R
RADIO
2 GPS 3 5 DB9P
M L N 12V BATTERY +
29 30 1 27 28 33 34 DCOM
S,T U,V
OPTIONAL BATTERY -
+12V BATTERY
PELTON COMPANY,INC. 1500 N. Waverly PONCA CITY, OK 74601 SHOT PRO DECODE CABLING MAT'L: QUAN: SCALE: NUMBER WSPDC DATE 11/26/96 REV 01/06/97 SHEET OF CARD REV
JSC TO FIRING LINE (CAP) FRONT PANEL FIRING POSTS 1,2 3,4 CAP ACT CAP RET
JF D C
JFP
START ACT
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CTB CTB X 23
START RET
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+12V BATTERY
PELTON COMPANY,INC. 1500 N. Waverly PONCA CITY, OK 74601 SHOT PRO DECODE / AIRGUN WIRING MAT'L: QUAN: SCALE: NUMBER WSPD/A DATE 11/26/96 REV 08/17/98 SHEET OF CARD REV
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Fig. 1 After the Com port is selected, the program shows the database Comment field window (Fig. 2). In this window the user can type any comments for the job and it will be saved in the database file along with each record. Also the file name must be selected for saving data records or append file option can be selected to continue the job file created before. If the OK button is selected (Accepts the Comments Only) then the program DOES NOT SAVE received records but only monitors them. Same thing about the Cancel button, but program ignores the comments field.
Fig. 2
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Capacitor voltage before and after shot: in volts, range 0 - 440 V. File Number and Energy Point ID number: this data coming from the Recording Truck Interface(RTI) module in ESG (if available). Com port status and Record number: condition of selected Com port and Total number of saved records. Viewed Record: number of displayed record, changes by a scroll bar. Fire Line and Geophone resistance : separated by A/@, in Ohms. This field changes the color to red when value exceeds error limit set in the Decoder. Geophone Gain: gain value set on the Decoder, also shows Geophone input voltage range on the Decoder. After that is shown the Geophone Uphole Pick Time, (Uphole) in milliseconds, is received from the Decoder and can not be changed. Computer Time Stamp: self explaining, system time when data has arrived.
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Records:
End of file:
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Fig 1. Program start. To start the program, click on "START", "PROGRAMS", double click on the SP1FLAGS Icon.
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Fig 2. Send Button - Sends the flag data to the Shot Pro Decoder. Decoder has to be in the GPS Menu to accept this data. The Shot Pro
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2. Tighten the shoulder straps, using the adjustments just below the pads enough to stabilize the load but not so much that the shoulder straps are supporting the load.
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BackPack Cover Option A cover is available for an additional cost that will protect the Shot Pro, radio, battery, and wiring. This cover is made of Herculite, which is very durable at a wide range of temperatures and is waterproof. The normal color is bright yellow. Other colors are available on special request. The cover has flaps and windows for operating the Shot Pro and radio, servicing the battery(s), and for viewing the Shot Pro and radio. Optional cargo pockets may be added on request. Radio Considerations Power reflected from the antenna back into the radio when it is transmitting can damage the radio and usually greatly reduces the communication range. Some items that affect reflected power significantly are: antenna tuning, integrity and selection of hardware, antenna design, counterpoise (ground plane), proximity of the antenna to other objects. Back packs do not provide suitable ground planes for radio antennae. The best vertical antenna design for operation without a ground plane is the base loaded, half wave. It gives significantly greater reflected power stability and greatly improved radiational efficiency over any other antenna design that is practical for back packing. Therefore, radio communications can be improved substantially by using a 1/2 wave vertical antenna with almost any radio being used on a pack. When a spring is installed between the base load and the radiating rod, the antenna is flexible enough to be suitable for use even in dense brush and trees. The orientation of any antenna is critical for optimum communication range. Most antennae used for local communications on seismic crews are mounted vertically, giving vertical polarization. If the back pack is used laying down, with the antenna in the horizontal position, the power radiated from the antenna is polarized horizontally. This by itself results in a significant reduction in communication range (about 20 dB).
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Several comments are in order: # The two bytes SP appears as the first two bytes in the message. # The Id field occupies the 4Th and 5Th bytes in the message whatever its actual value. # The commas and the asterisk literals are shown for clarity only they are not part of the message. # The time field hhmmss is an ASCII representation of the time, not an integer encoding. # Spaces between fields are shown in this text for clarity only and do not represent part of the message. All messaging will be via an RS232 port using settings of 19200 Baud, No Parity, 8 Data Bits, and 1 Stop Bit.
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This field contains the number of bytes to follow. The byte count starts with the Id field and includes the ChkVal byte at the end of the message. This field contains the identifying number for the message. value is specified in the line above the field description. Its
Id
Version This field contains the revision level of the particular message. It need not be the same for every message since individual messages may be revised independently of other messages. The initial release of the new messaging system will have each message version set to 1. ChkVal This field will be calculated by forming the exclusive or-XORof all bytes starting with the Id field and including all bytes up to the ChkVal field. For the Revision Request Message, therefore, the ChkVal will contain the XOR value of the Id, Version, and Revision fields.
(STD Only)
RS Sz(2) Id(2) Version(2) Revision(2) ChkVal(1) This message requests the Pelton System to return the revision level of the messaging system in use. The first byte of the revision will contain major revision level, the second byte will contain minor revisions or patches to the major revision. It will be sent during startup to initialize the Recording System messaging system to employ a revision level compatible with that of the Pelton System in use. The revision number field identifies the revision level of the Recording System messaging system. The first two digits reflect the major revision level, while the last two digits reflect minor changes or patches to the firmware. This text reflects major revision level 02 and the first release will have a revision number of 0201. The response message (Pelton to Recording System message Id number 6) will be sent immediately upon receipt of this message.
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(STD Only)
ShotCoordSize(1)
This message will be sent as soon after the start of each shot as possible. The Pelton Computer Programs use the information contained in this message. The EpId field will contain the number (starting from 1 to 99 Dec) of the energy point in the sequence of energy points that make up the shot. The File field will contain the tape file number (0-9999 Dec) used for recording the data of the specified shot or EP. A file number of 0 indicates that no data will be recorded. The file number of the final stack will be used for interim Eps. The ShotCoordType field contains an integer identifying the type of coordinate system used to describe the shot point location. Only ShotCoordType = 1 is supported. The ShotcoordSize field contains the number of bytes used to express the shot point location in the designated coordinate system. The ShotCoordInfo field contains the actual shot point location. For type 1 ShotCoordType the ShotCoordInfo is Line(4) position in hundredths of a line and Station(4).
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(STD Only)
RS Sz(2) Id(2) Version(2) SequenceNumber(1) Serial Number(1) ChkVal(1) This message will contain information for the next shot. This message will be sent at least 200 mSec before the start command to the Encoder is sent. It can also be sent after the previous shot has begun. With the Shot Pro Encoder if the message is sent during the previous shot, it must be sent after Time Break and before 1 second after Time Break, or it may be sent 3 seconds after Time Break. It will not contain a shot or EP number since these will not have been determined at the time of transmission. The response message (Pelton to Recording System message number 0) should be sent immediately upon receipt of this message. Delaying the response message could delay the beginning of the next shot. With the Shot Pro if the message is sent during the previous shot, then the response message will be generated after Shot Pro message 9 is sent to the recorder. The SequenceNumber field will contain the Sequence Number to be used for the next shot. The Sequence number is used in the Shot Pro Encoder to select the decoders ID number. Valid sequence numbers are 0-99. Only the Shot Pro Decoder whose ID matches the requested number in the selected Sequence will fire. With the Advance II Encoder the sequence number allows different sweeps to be selected or different Vibrator Groups to be selected.
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(STD Only)
ID (1) Serial Number(1)
Number
This message verifies the receipt of the Sequence Code Message ID=0002. This message should be returned immediately upon receipt of the Sequence Code Message. The SerialNumber field identifies the particular sequence number message being verified. At most one sequence number message will be pending, so the SerialNumber field provides a check that the two systems are still in synch. Example Message ID=0000 Version=1 535000070000000163197B 53 - ASCII for S 50 - ASCII for P 0007 - Sz - size is 7 bytes 0000 - ID - ID is 0000 0001 - Ver - Version is 1 63 - Sequence # 99 19 - Serial number is 25 7B - Chksum - XOR chksum of ID, Ver, Seq # & Serial # =7B hex GPS Information Message - Id = 0001: (Version 0002)
SP Sz(2) Id(2) Version(2) Shot Pro#(1) ShotId(4) EpId(4) $GPGGA , "hhmmss" , "DDMM.mmmm" , "N" , "DDDMM.mmmm" , "W" , "q" , "ss" , "H" , "AAAA.d" , "M" , , , * AvgMode(1) ChkVal(1) The Version Number for this message is 0002. This message returns the GPS information for a specified shot and EP. Note that the commas and the asterisk are literals included in the message. The ShotId and EpId will match the ShotId and EpId field of a previous Recording System shot message. The hhmmss field is an ASCII representation of the collection time.
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The ss field contains an ASCII representation of the number of satellites used in obtaining the position information. The H field contains an ASCII digit showing the HDOP (Horizontal Dilution of Precision) in fractional units. The AAAA.d field contains an ASCII representation of the elevation of the vibrator. Note that the sign indicator is always present (and almost always +). The M field contains either M or F indicating whether the altitude is given in Meters or Feet. The AvgMode field identifies the selected Averaging Mode for the Vibrator GPS Interface Card. The data is in hexadecimal format. 00 - Last: the Latest Position 01 - Best: the best Position 02 - Avg.: the average Position
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Revision Response
Message - Id = 0006:
(STD Only)
SP Sz(2) Id(2) Version(2) Revision(2) ChkVal(1) This message returns the revision level software/firmware in use by the Pelton System. The Version field is specious in that the Recording System must be prepared to accept this message whatever the value in the Version field. The system cannot know the version level of each message until after the Revision Request message has been sent and the Revision Request message is received. The Version field is included here for consistency. This message should be formulated and sent immediately upon receipt of the Revision Request Message as the Recording System requires this message to properly initialize the messaging system.
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(STD Only)
The Shot Pro data will be sent after each shot. The ShotPro# field identifies the current Shot Pro by number, range : 0 - 15. The CTB field contains Confirmed Time Break data in microseconds. The First Pick field contains Up-hole Geophone Pick Time data in 500 Sec per step. The Fire Line Resistance and Geophone Resistance fields contains results of measurements for the Fire Line and Geophone Line resistance in 0.1 ohm steps. The bits in the Status field contains following data: 0 = No Fire 1 = Box fired and Status received. All OK 2 = Status from decoder not received 3 = Status from decoder received but uphole data not received 4 = Decoder has low battery indication 5 = Uphole geophone not measured or out of specification 6 = Cap resistance not measured or out of specification 7= Automatic First Pick not successful
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$GPGGA,011825,3643.3110,N,09706.2320,W,2,04,2,+0338.0,M,,M,,
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This message will immediately be followed by the GPS $GPGGA message if GPS is used with the Shot Pro. If GPS is not used, the above message will be followed by a <CR><LF>. If GPS is used, the $GPGGA message will be followed by <CR><LF>. BLASTER STATUS CODES 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 = = = = = = No Fire (Radio Status Received but box did not fire) Shot Fired and Status received. All OK No Status received (Radio Problem) Status Received but no Uphole analog data (Radio Problem) Decoder Low Battery warning Up Hole Geophone resistance not measured or out of tolerance. = Cap resistance not measured or out of tolerance. = Automatic Uphole Time Pick not successful.
The Shot Pro Encoder ---> 388 ASCII message will not be sent until the radio data has been decoded. It takes 3 seconds after the shot to get all of the data sent back and decoded from the radio.
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Description
The Pelton Uphole Simulator is designed to receive a firing signal from a dynamite detonator, such as the Pelton Shot Pro, and produce a signal similar to the signal that could be produced by a geophone placed at the top of the shot hole. The CAP wires of the simulator should be connected to the firing line of the detonator unit. This connection may be made without regard to polarity. The UPHOLE cable should be connected to the detonator where the uphole geophone would normally be connected. The polarity of this connection will determine whether the break of the uphole signal is positive or negative. The geophone signal from the simulator is a square wave. The level and timing of the square wave are controllable by switches on the front panel of the simulator.
Specifications
Power: Internal 9 Volt battery Input: 20 to 1000 Volts, 15 to 40 Amps Output: .15, 2, or 4 Volt pulse, 2 or 5 mSec long Delay of output pulse after input signal: 10, 20, or 40 mSec Dimensions: 3" X 6" X 2.25" (76mm X 55mm X 152mm) excluding cables Weight: 1 lb. 1.5 oz (.49 Kg) including battery and cables
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Uphole Signal The amplitude of the uphole signal will be affected by the load the detonator presents to the uphole signal line. The voltages listed around the VOLTS switch are accurate if the load is about 2000 Ohms. Firing Current The firing signal must be greater than 15 Amps for the simulator to respond.
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Procedures to ensure the safety of employees, the public, livestock, wildlife and property shall be established prior to any implementation of surface shooting techniques using explosives. Explosives shall be transported and handled according to prevailing regulations. Detonators shall be transported and handled in compliance with local regulations. Employees working in the shot area shall be provided with approved hearing protection devices, and shall wear them at the time of the detonation shot. Employees working in the shot area shall wear hard hats. 23 Apr 98
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Prior to actual layout of explosives, each employee shall be assigned a specific duty to perform, and instructed to adhere to the planned procedure. Should that procedure be altered in any manner, the employee in charge of the layout operation shall be notified of that change, and all members of the layout crew shall be made aware of that change. Additional instructions shall be given at this time to alleviate any chance the altered procedure might pose additional hazards. Only qualified persons (shooters and helpers) designated by the person in charge shall prime explosives, and then only when instructed by that supervisor. Minimum distances shall be maintained between persons handling explosives or exposed charges and any transmitter. The shooter shall have complete control of the shot detonation. He can, at any time, abort the shot due to any abnormality at the shot location. Communications between the shooter, explosives crew, and all other members of the crew shall be established prior to detonation in order to eliminate any chance of anyone entering the shot area. All crew members should report the presence of any non-crew members seen in the operation area. In the event the shot pattern is located in such a configuration that the entire pattern is not visible to the shooter, guards, or observers shall be positioned in such a manner as to be visible to the shooter and -- at the same time -- to have clear visibility of the shot area. If the area is located in such a way as to make this impossible, audible communication shall be established, either by radio or prearranged signals, as to the conditions of the shot area between the guards or observers and the shooter. The shot shall not be detonated until the shooter is completely satisfied the area is secured. An audible signal -- or sufficient audible level to be heard within the area of the shot pattern, shall be sounded prior to each shot time. 23 Apr 98
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General Provisions
Do not store, handle, transport, or use explosives or blasting agents when there is an undue hazard to life and/or property. 1. 2. 3. Do not handle, transport, or use explosives while under the influence of any disabling drug, alcohol, illness, or infirmity. Only qualified explosives. and authorized persons shall handle and use
All persons handling explosives or working around explosives must read and become familiar with the manufacturer's "dos and don'ts" usually packaged in every case of explosives and electric blasting caps (detonators). Explosive handlers should be individually certified for a predefined period. They should confirm and sign in writing that they have understood all explosives handling procedures.
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Power
(Feet)
Note: For other transmitters -- such as commercial, military, or other private types (TV, microwave, etc.) - identify the type of transmitter, power, and frequency, and contact detonator manufacturer or explosive supplier for guidelines or offsets. E. Post warning signs against the use of mobile radio transmitters on all roads within 100 m (350 ft) of the loading and shooting operations. Signs must have 10-cm (4 in.) white letters with 1.4 -cm (5/8-in.) stroke on a red background with words. "Explosives in Use -- Turn Off Transmitters," or the equivalent in the local language. 23 Apr 98
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G.
STORAGE
For this subsection, "storage" means storing explosives and blasting agents in storage facilities under the control of the user. Consult local authority for safe distances to explosive storage. 1. 2. Store explosive materials in approved facilities as authorized by the agency having jurisdiction in the country of operations. Do not store damaged explosives with other explosives, or store explosives with a detonator inserted. Contact the supplier to dispose of damaged explosives. Damaged explosives should be safely destroyed. Primers and boosters can be stored with other explosives, but must not be stored with detonators. Magazines and use of explosives must be in charge of a competent person who must enforce all safety precautions. This same person should be in charge of inventory. Use non-mass detonating cap where available. Keep the area around a magazine clear of any combustible material for at least 15 m (50 ft.).
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USE OF EXPLOSIVES
For this subsection, "use" means handling, loading, and detonating explosives to create elastic waves within the earth. Explosives must not be used for any other purpose. Procedures that ensure safe handling and storage of explosives at the work area must be established before explosives are transported to work area. If in doubt, contact your supplier before receiving explosives. 1. While at the work area, explosives that are not being used must be kept in a magazine or in suitable containers. The magazines must be kept closed, and the doors or lids secured and locked except when explosives are being removed or replaced. Locks and lock covers should be of sufficient quality to ensure the security of the explosives. There must be no smoking, fire, or open flame within 15 m (50 ft.) of any explosive. Any fire or open flame within 50 m (150 ft.) of any explosive shall not be upwind from the explosive. Shooters and shooters' helpers should wear appropriate protective devices such as hard hats, ear and eye protection.
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The loader shall check the hole before loading in order to ensure that it is open to a safe depth. Load holes immediately after drilling, if possible.
Only the explosives required to make up one charge should be removed from the ready box or supply. A. B. Do not make up or detonate charges in advance. Load a charge immediately after it is made up.
5. 6.
Do not prime the charge until it is at the hole and is ready to load. Priming must be in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, and may vary from one explosive product to another. A. B. C. Insert detonators in holes provided by the manufacturer or in holes made with a suitable tool of non-sparking material. Primes charges as near to the top of the charge as is safe. After the detonator has been inserted in the charge, place two half-hitches of the detonator leads around the charge in order to prevent strain on the detonator. When a charge is made up of more than one cartridge, load the primed stick last or at the top. When the charge is loaded in the hole, and before any stemming (hole plugging) is done, check the circuit with an approved blaster's galvanometer. Stand clear of the hole while testing. 23 Apr 98
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The shooter at this station must have an unobstructed view of the shot point area, or should station spotters about the area to signal when the area is clear. The shooter must determine the time of the shot, but the shot instant may be provided remotely from the recording instruments. If a remote devise is used, the blasting machine shall have at least one "dead man" type switch that the shooter must close in order to complete the circuit. The firing line must be shunted before detonator leads are connected, and must be kept shunted until connected to the blasting machine. The connections must be carefully made, and all wires well insulated and in good condition. Pattern holes must use a series circuit firing line. Blasting machines must be capable of delivering current in excess of that required to fire all the detonators in the circuit. Use only series circuits. All detonators used in any single shot must be of the same function and manufacturer. Do not mix unlike detonators. Test the blasting machines periodically using procedures recommended by the manufacturer in order to determine that they are capable of delivering power at the rated capacity. Before a shot is fired, a loud warning signal shall be given by the person in charge, who has made certain that all surface explosives are in a safe location, all persons and conveyances are at a safe distance or under sufficient cover. If there are any misfires, it is recommended that all persons stay away from the charge for at least one half hour. It is not recommended to reprime a loaded hole, except in supervised circumstances.
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SHOT PRO MANUAL...................AMSP 12 VOLT BATTERY WITH CONNECTOR....FGBATT12V 12V BATTERY CHARGER & CONNECTOR...FGBC12V VHF FM RADIO......................FGRADIO-1 SHOT PRO ASSEMBLY-2...............FGSPA-2 SHOT PRO BACKPACK WITH COVER......HSPBA SHOT PRO DECODE CABLE ASSEMBLY....WSP-D/RC
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BILL OF MATERIALS FSSP-2DSM SHOT PRO SYSTEM-2 DSM READY QTY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 3. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
SHOT PRO MANUAL...................AMSP 12 VOLT BATTERY WITH CONNECTOR....FGBATT12V 12V BATTERY CHARGER & CONNECTOR...FGBC12V VHF FM RADIO......................FGRADIO-1 SHOT PRO ASSEMBLY DSM READY.......FGSPA-2DSM SHOT PRO BACKPACK WITH COVER......HSPBA SHOT PRO DECODE CABLE ASSEMBLY....WSP-D/RC
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BILL OF MATERIALS FSSPE-2 SHOT PRO ENCODE SYSTEM-2 QTY .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
SHOT PRO MANUAL...................AMSP VHF FM RADIO......................FGRADIO-1 SHOT PRO ASSEMBLY-2...............FGSPA-2 SHOT PRO ENCODE CABLE ASSEMBLY....WSP-E/RC
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BILL OF MATERIALS FSSPE-2DSM SHOT PRO ENCODE SYSTEM-2 DSM READY QTY .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
SHOT PRO MANUAL...................AMSP VHF FM RADIO......................FGRADIO-1 SHOT PRO ASSEMBLY DSM READY.......FGSPA-2DSM SHOT PRO ENCODE CABLE ASSEMBLY....WSP-E/RC
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BILL OF MATERIALS FSSPE-2G SHOT PRO ENCODE SYSTEM-2 GPS READY QTY .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
SHOT PRO MANUAL...................AMSP VHF FM RADIO......................FGRADIO-1 SHOT PRO ASSEMBLY GPS READY.......FGSPA-2G SHOT PRO ENCODE CABLE ASSEMBLY....WSP-E/RC
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SHOT PRO ANALOG CARD-2............FCSPAC-2 SHOT PRO DIGITAL CARD-2...........FCSPDC-2 SILICAGEL DESICANT PACK...........HD1022 SHOT PRO ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY.......HSPEA SHOT PRO FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY-2...HSPFPA-2
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06/20/97
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BILL OF MATERIALS FGSP-2DSM SHOT PRO UNIT-2 DSM READY QTY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
SHOT PRO ANALOG CARD-2............FCSPAC-2 SHOT PRO DIGITAL CARD-2...........FCSPDC-2 SHOT PRO DSM MOUNTING CARD-1......FCSPDSM-1 SHOT PRO GPS MOUNTING ASSEMBLY....HASPGPSM SILICAGEL DESICANT PACK...........HD1022 SHOT PRO ENCL ASSEMBLY GPS READY..HSPEAG SHOT PRO FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY-2...HSPFPA-2
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40-002 SHOT PRO ENCLOSURE.........HESP #18 PANEL MOUNT GASKET............HGASKET18 #4 INTERNAL LOCKWASHER............HILW4 4-40 KEP NUT......................HN440K 4-40 LOCK NUT/NYLON INSERT........HN440NL .3 INCH RUBBER PADS/ADHESIVE......HR5027BK 10-32 HEX HEAD SS SCREW...........HS1034H 4-40X1/2 BH SS SCREW.............HS412B 4-40X3/8 BH SS SCREW.............HS438B #10 SEALING WASHER NEOPRENE.......HWS10 SHOT PRO PA CABLES................WSPPA SHOT PRO PD CABLE.................WSPPD SHOT PRO PFP CABLE................WSPPFP SHOT PRO PK CABLE.................WSPPK
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BILL OF MATERIALS HSPEAG SHOT PRO ENCL ASSEMBLY GPS READY QTY .. 1. .. 4. .. 4. .. 4. .. 20. .. 1. .. 3. .. 20. .. 1. .. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
40-010 SHOT PRO ENCL-2 GPS READY..HESP-2 #4 INTERNAL LOCKWASHER............HILW4 4-40 LOCK NUT/NYLON INSERT........HN440NL .3 INCH RUBBER PADS/ADHESIVE......HR5027BK 10-32 HEX HEAD SS SCREW...........HS1034H 4-40X1/2 BH SS SCREW.............HS412B 4-40X3/8 BH SS SCREW.............HS438B #10 SEALING WASHER NEOPRENE.......HWS10 SMA FEMALE-N FEMALE PANEL MOUNT...HXPE9252 SHOT PRO WIRING-2.................WSP-2
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BILL OF MATERIALS HSPFPA-2 SHOT PRO FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY-2 QTY DT3 DT4 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2. 1. 1. 1. 4. 1. 2. 6. 4. 2. 6. 2. 4. 5. 4. 1. 2. 6. 6. 4. 2. 1. 4. 1. 1. 1. 2. 7. 2. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1.500 2. .250 .750 .750 .750 .750 .750 DESCRIPTION STOCK #
SURGE ARRESTOR....................DTAC240 SHOT PRO I/F CARD.................FCSPIFC GREY RUBBER PUSHBUTTON COVER......H40151GY RED RUBBER PUSHBUTTON COVER.......H40151RD FERRULE...........................H7164 SEIKO 128X128 GRAPHIC LCD DISP....HG121C #4 INTERNAL LOCKWASHER............HILW4 #8 INTERNAL LOCKWASHER............HILW8 2-56 LOCK NUT/NYLON INSERT........HN256NL 4-40 HEX NUT......................HN440 8-32 KEP NUT 18-8.................HN832K HEX HEAD BINDING POST RED.........HP0312 10-32X1/2 FH SS SCREW............HS1012F #10 SOLDER LUG....................HS141010 #4 SOLDER LUG 7/8 LONG..........HS14104 #8 SOLDER LUG.....................HS14108 4.15 ROUND HANDLE.................HS3240 8-32 X 13/16 M/F HEX SPACER.......HS4539 8-32 X 1.5 M/F HEX SPACER.........HS8290 SPACER 1/4 RND. .188 L #4 BODY....HS8703 SPACER 3/16 HEX .25 L 4-40THRD...HS9147 40-001 SHOT PRO FRONT PANEL-1.....HSPFP-1 #4 FLATWASHER.....................HWC4 3 CONTACT CRIMP CONNECTOR.........JC3-1 4 CONTACT CRIMP CONNECTOR.........JC4 5 CONTACT CRIMP CONNECTOR.........JC5-1 EMI PI SECTION FILTER 500WV.......OF050 22-30 AWG CRIMP CONNECTOR.........P08-65 MOLEX 08-58-0189 PINS/JC8 SOCKET..P8P .025 SQ. 2 PIN TERMINAL STRIP.....PP36-22 4PST MOMENTARY PUSHBUTTON BLK.....SP4SM DPDT RED MOMENTARY PB SWITCH......SPSDM 18 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W18GB 18 GA HIGH VOLTAGE INSULATED RED..W18GHV 20 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W20GB 20 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W20GR 22 GA. INSULATED BLUE WIRE........W22GBL 22 GA. INSULATED BROWN WIRE.......W22GBR 22 GA INSULATED GREEN WIRE........W22GG 22 GA. INSULATED ORANGE WIRE......W22GO 22 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W22GR
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BACKPACK FRAME....................HBP-K2853 10-32 KEP NUT 18-8................HN1032K 8-32 KEP NUT 18-8.................HN832K 10-32X1/2 FH SS SCREW............HS1012F 3/4X24 POLYESTER STRAP W/BUCKLE...HS23035 4-40 X 1.25 BINDING HEAD..........HS4125B 8-32X3/8 FH SS SCREW.............HS838F 40-004 ANT. MTG. BRACKET..........HSPAMB 40-008 SHOT PRO BATTERY MOUNT.....HSPBM
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PL259 WITH UG175 ANT. CONNECTOR...HX259/175 MINI UHF PLUG 81-103..............HX81-103 BA ANTENNA CONNECTOR..............HXBA ANTENNA SPRING....................HXSPRING 1/2 WAVE BASE LOAD 144-174Mhz.....HXW150C W540 54IN. WHIP ANTENNA...........HXW540 RG58 50 OHM COAX CABLE............WRG58C
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BILL OF MATERIALS FCSPAC-2 SHOT PRO ANALOG CARD-2 QTY CD1-2 CD7 CD12-13 CD14-15 CD19 CD21-22 CD25-26 CD18 CD20 CD23-24 CE6 CE5 CE8-9 CM3 CM10-11 CM29 CS27-28 DS3-6 DS8-9 DS1-2 DS12 DS13 DT1-2 DZ10 DS11 DZ7 PS2 PS1 .. .. 5. 7. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
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.01MF 1KV DISC CERAMIC............CD.01MJG .01MF 1KV DISC CERAMIC............CD.01MJG .01MF 1KV DISC CERAMIC............CD.01MJG 0.01 MFD DIP CAPACITOR............CD.01SW 0.01 MFD DIP CAPACITOR............CD.01SW 0.01 MFD DIP CAPACITOR............CD.01SW 0.01 MFD DIP CAPACITOR............CD.01SW 0.1 MFD DIP CAPACITOR.............CD.1SW 0.1 MFD DIP CAPACITOR.............CD.1SW 0.1 MFD DIP CAPACITOR.............CD.1SW 2.7 MFD ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR....CE2.7MCF 22 MFD ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR.....CE22MBF 56MF 450V ELECTROLYTIC............CE56MGF .0022 MFD. MYLAR CAPACITOR........CM2.2NDE .0033 MFD POLYCARB. CAPACITOR.....CM3.3NCC .056 MFD. MYLAR CAPACITOR.........CM56NDE 100 PFD. SILVER MICA CAPACITOR....CS100PGE 70V SCHOTTKY BARRIER DIODE........DHMBD701L 70V SCHOTTKY BARRIER DIODE........DHMBD701L 50V 1A POWER DIODE................DS1N4001 200 VOLT 1 AMP. POWER DIODE......DS1N4004 GEN. PURPOSE SIGNAL DIODE.........DS1N457A SURGE ARRESTOR....................DTAC240 500MW GLASS ZENER DIODE 2.5V......DZ1N5222B 600 VOLT 3 AMP RECTIFIER..........DZ1N5406 5.1 VOLT ZENER DIODE..............DZ1N5523B 12VDC TO 600V HIGH VOLTAGE PS.....EP9237 5V-5V ISOLATION DC/DC CONVERTER...EPHPR400 SHOT PRO ANALOG CARD-2 PCB........GSPAC-2 NYLON FLAT WASHER.................HFWN 4-40 KEP NUT......................HN440K 3M 3518-0000 POLARIZING KEY.......HPKEY-1 2-56X5/16 BH SS SCREW............HS2516B 4-40 X 1.25 BINDING HEAD..........HS4125B 4-40X1/2 BH SS SCREW.............HS412B 4-40X5/16 BH SS SCREW............HS4516B 6-32X5/16 BH SS SCREW............HS6516B RAIL TO RAIL OP AMP...............IC822AN 6 POS EXTENDED PIN DIP SOCKET.....JS6ED 8 POS EXTENDED PIN DIP SOCKET.....JS8ED 12V SINGLE POLE POWER RELAY.......KM12SP 4PDT 5 VOLT 1 AMP RELAY...........KM214-05
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BILL OF MATERIALS FCSPAC-2 SHOT PRO ANALOG CARD-2 QTY KM8 KM1 KO5 KO3 KO6 KO9 KO4 IC6 OA1 OA5 OF2 VR1 JSC JSA JA JF-UH Q1 Q5 Q3 Q4 Q2 RF49 RF12 RF15-16 RF33 RF45 RF70 RF71 RF9 RF3-4 RF21 RF32 RF26 RF10-11 RF13-14 RF1-2 RF7 RF24-25 RF34 RF46-48 RF52 RF30 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 7. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
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DPDT 12V RELAY....................KM412-12 5 VOLT RELAY......................KM5TN DUAL LOGIC GATE OPTOCOUPLER.......KO2232 OPTICALLY COUPLED RELAY...........KO8060 OPTICAL ISOLATOR..................KOH11L1 OPTICAL ISOLATOR..................KOH11L1 DUAL OPTICAL COUPLER..............KOILD30 ISOLATION AMPLIFIER...............OA130 PROGRAMMABLE INSTRUMENTATION AMP..OAPGA204 LOW POWER COMPARATOR..............OC931EPA LP 8 POLE BESSEL 300 HZ FILTER....OFD68L8L CURRENT REGULATOR.................OLM334 4 PIN 90 DEGREE PCB MOUNT.........PC4-1 3 PIN 90 DEGREE PCB MOUNT.........PP3 34 PIN 90 SHORT EJECTOR 1/8 PCB...PP34-7 4 PIN 90 DEGREE PCB MOUNT.........PP4 NPN GENERAL PURPOSE TRANSISTOR....Q2N3904 PNP SILICON TRANSISTOR............QMPS6518 TMOS POWER FET....................QMTP4N80E TMOS POWER FET....................QMTY30N50E 2 CH COMMON-SOURCE POWER DMOS.....QTPIC2202 .5 OHM 5 WATT 500V 1%.............RF.5UGC 100K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF100KBC 100K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF100KBC 100K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF100KBC 100K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF100KBC 100K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF100KBC 100K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF100KBC 100 OHM 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..........RF100UBC 10K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..............RF10KBC 10K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..............RF10KBC 10K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..............RF10KBC 10 MEG 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...........RF10MBC 11.3K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF11.3KBC 11.3K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF11.3KBC 1K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF1KBC 1K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF1KBC 1K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF1KBC 1K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF1KBC 1K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF1KBC 1K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF1KBC 2.4 MEG 1/4W 5% RESISTOR..........RF2.4MBE
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BILL OF MATERIALS FCSPAC-2 SHOT PRO ANALOG CARD-2 QTY RF42-43 RF6 RF29 RF31 RF5 RF44 RF53 RF50-51 RF28 RF40-41 RF35 RF23 RF20 RF39 RF36 RF38 RF8 RF27 RF37 TI1 TI2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2. 1. 1. 1. 3. 2. 1. 2. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 3. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
200K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF200KBC 200 OHM 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..........RF200UBC 20K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..............RF20KBC 20K 1WATT 1% RESISTOR.............RF20KEC 2K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF2KBC 2K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF2KBC 2K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF2KBC 301 OHM 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..........RF301UBC 31.6K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF31.6KBC 32.4K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF32.4KBC 4.99 MEG 1% RESISTOR..............RF4.99MBC 5.11K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF5.11KBC 510 OHM 1/4W 5% RESISTOR..........RF510UBE 560 OHM 1/4W 5% RESISTOR..........RF560UBE 619 OHM 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..........RF619UBC 69.8 OHM 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.........RF69.8UBC SELECT RESISTOR 1%................RSEL1% SELECT RESISTOR 1%................RSEL1% SELECT RESISTOR 1%................RSEL1% 375 MICRO HENRY INDUCTOR..........TI49321 12 MILLI HENRY INDUCTOR...........TI50241
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BILL OF MATERIALS FCSPDC-2 SHOT PRO DIGITAL CARD-2 QTY CD34-37 CD48 CD21-33 CD38-41 CE2,3 CE1 CE20 CE42 CE6 CE9 CE4-5 CE7-8 CE13-14 CM17 CM11 CM46 CM10 CM12 CM45 CS15 CS19 CS16 CS47 CS18 DS3,4 DL1-2 DS8 DS1 DS10 DZ5-6 DZ7 DZ2 PS1 PS2 .. 5. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
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0.01 MFD DIP CAPACITOR............CD.01SW 0.01 MFD DIP CAPACITOR............CD.01SW 0.1 MFD DIP CAPACITOR.............CD.1SW 0.1 MFD DIP CAPACITOR.............CD.1SW 100MFD 35V TANTALUM CAPACITOR....CE100MCF 1.0 MFD ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR....CE1MCF 1.0 MFD ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR....CE1MCF 1.0 MFD ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR....CE1MCF 2.7 MFD ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR....CE2.7MCF 2.7 MFD ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR....CE2.7MCF 22 MFD ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR.....CE22MBF 22 MFD ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR.....CE22MBF 22 MFD ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR.....CE22MBF .1 MFD. MYLAR CAPACITOR...........CM100NDE .01 MFD. MYLAR CAPACITOR..........CM10NDE .01 MFD. MYLAR CAPACITOR..........CM10NDE .022 MFD. MYLAR CAPACITOR.........CM22NDE .0047 MFD. MYLAR CAPACITOR........CM4.7NDE .056 MFD. MYLAR CAPACITOR.........CM56NDE 1500 PFD. SILVER MICA CAPACITOR...CS1500PGE 1500 PFD. SILVER MICA CAPACITOR...CS1500PGE 20 PFD. SILVER MICA CAPACITOR.....CS20PGE 500 PFD. SILVER MICA CAPACITOR....CS500PGE 750 PFD. SILVER MICA CAPACITOR....CS750PGE 70V SCHOTTKY BARRIER DIODE........DHMBD701L BI-COLOR LED CLEAR LENS...........DL59C 50V 1A POWER DIODE................DS1N4001 200 VOLT 1 AMP. POWER DIODE......DS1N4004 30 VOLT 3 AMP POWER DIODE.........DS1N5821 3.9 VOLT 1 WATT ZENER DIODE......DZ1N4730A 5.1 VOLT 1 WATT ZENER DIODE......DZ1N4733A 10 VOLT ZENER DIODE...............DZ1N6000B 7-30 IN +5 OUT 1.5 AMP SUPPLY.....EP7/30-5 5V-+/-5V ISOLATION DC/DC CONV.....EPHPR403 SHOT PRO DIGITAL CARD-2 PCB.......GSPDC-2 SHOT PRO LED CARD-1 PCB...........GSPLC-1 16-PIN DIP HEADER.................HA16P 3M 3518-0000 POLARIZING KEY.......HPKEY-1 TEST POINT PCB MINIATURE..........HTP-6 TEST POINT PCB MINIATURE..........HTP-6 TEST POINT PCB MINIATURE..........HTP-6 5V DC/DC CHARGE PUMP..............IC1044
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BILL OF MATERIALS FCSPDC-2 SHOT PRO DIGITAL CARD-2 QTY IC5 IC6 OA11 OA1 IC9 IC7 IC8 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 1. 1. 5. 1. 5. 1. 2. 2. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 1. 1. 1. 3. 3. 1. 6. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
KM4 KO6-7 KO2,3 KO1 KO5 OA10 OA3 OC4 IC2 JA JFP JS Q1-3 RA36-38 RF3 RF30 RF39-40 RF51 RF53 RF67 RF31 RF2 RF13 RF22-23 RF25
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5V RESET CHIP.....................IC1233 MULTI-CHANNEL RS-232 DRVR/RCVR....IC233A RAIL TO RAIL OP AMP...............IC822AN RAIL TO RAIL FET INPUT OP AMP.....IC824 4096K NONVOLATILE SRAM............IR1250Y SHOT PRO PROGAMMED H8.............IZSP SHOT PRO PROGRAMMED PLD...........IZSP-PLD 14-POSITION SOLDER DIP SOCKET.....JS14D 16-POSITION SOLDER DIP SOCKET.....JS16D-1 20-POSITION SOLDER DIP SOCKET.....JS20D 32 PIN LOW PROFILE DIP SOCKET.....JS32DL 68 PIN SOCKET, SQUARE.............JS68S 6-POSITION SOLDER DIP SOCKET......JS6D 84 PIN SOCKET, SQUARE.............JS84S 8 POSITION SOLDER DIP SOCKET......JS8D 5 VOLT RELAY......................KM5TN OPTICAL COUPLER...................KO4N32 OPTICALLY COUPLED RELAY...........KO8060 OPTICAL SOLID STATE RELAY.........KOC60-10 7.995392 MHZ OSCILLATOR...........KOS2523 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL RHEOSTAT-10K...OA1669-10 DUAL RAIL/RAIL OP AMP.............OA6142 COMPARATOR........................OC311-1 5V PARALLEL INPUT 12 BIT DAC......OD8562 34-PIN STRAIGHT WRAP CONNECTOR....PP34W-4 34-PIN STRAIGHT WRAP CONNECTOR....PP34W-4 .025 SQ.13 PIN TERMINAL STRIP.....PP36-13 .025 SQ.25 PIN TERMINAL STRIP.....PP36-25 5 PIN 90 DEGREE PCB MOUNT.........PP5 NPN GENERAL PURPOSE TRANSISTOR....Q2N3904 100K SIP RESISTOR PACK 10 PIN.....RA100KSIP1 1.21K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF1.21KBC 100K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF100KBC 100K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF100KBC 100K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF100KBC 100K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF100KBC 100K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF100KBC 100 OHM 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..........RF100UBC 10K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..............RF10KBC 10K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..............RF10KBC 10K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..............RF10KBC 10K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..............RF10KBC
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BILL OF MATERIALS FCSPDC-2 SHOT PRO DIGITAL CARD-2 QTY RF29 RF45 RF50 RF64 RF9 RF55-57 RF48 RF24 RF17 RF33 RF46 RF49 RF54 RF59 RF62 RF70 RF21 RF64 RF66 RF47 RF4 RF12 RF14 RF11 RF26-27 RF35 RF1 RF41-44 RF58 RF63 RF65 RF6 RF28 RF52 RF60-61 RF20 RF8,10 RF32 RF7 RF68-69 RF15-16 RP19 DESCRIPTION STOCK #
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3. 1. 1. 2. 3. 1. 1. 4. 3. 1. 1. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 1. 2. 2. 1.
10K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..............RF10KBC 10K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..............RF10KBC 10K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..............RF10KBC 10K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..............RF10KBC 10 OHM 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...........RF10UBC 11.5K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF11.5KBC 13K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..............RF13KBC 15.8K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF15.8KBC 1K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF1KBC 1K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF1KBC 1K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF1KBC 1K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF1KBC 1K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF1KBC 1K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF1KBC 1K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF1KBC 1K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF1KBC 2.49K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF2.49KBC 2.49K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF2.49KBC 2.49K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF2.49KBC 2.74K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF2.74KBC 200K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF200KBC 27.4K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF27.4KBC 27.4K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF27.4KBC 2K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF2KBC 2K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF2KBC 30.1K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF30.1KBC 32.4K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF32.4KBC 365 OHM 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..........RF365UBC 4.99K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF4.99KBC 4.99K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF4.99KBC 4.99K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF4.99KBC 40.2K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF40.2KBC 402K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF402KBC 475K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF475KBC 499 OHM 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..........RF499UBC 5.1K 1/4W 5% RESISTOR.............RF5.1KBE 510 OHM 1/4W 5% RESISTOR..........RF510UBE 511K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF511KBC 69.8 OHM 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.........RF69.8UBC 698K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF698KBC 9.53K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF9.53KBC 10K MULTI TURN TRIM POT...........RP10K-4
06/06/97
07/14/2000
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BILL OF MATERIALS FCSPDC-2 SHOT PRO DIGITAL CARD-2 QTY RF5 TC1 TC2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. .100 .100 .100 .100 .100 3. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
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SELECT RESISTOR 1%................RSEL1% 10K TO 10K Z CT/CT TRANSFORMER....TC66 DUAL SECONDARY AUDIO XFMR.........TC69 24 GA. INSULATED BROWN WIRE.......W24GBR 24 GA. INSULATED GREEN WIRE.......W24GG 24 GA. INSULATED ORANGE WIRE......W24GO 24 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W24GR 24 GA. INSULATED YELLOW WIRE......W24GY 7 AMP PICO FUSE...................X7PICO
06/06/97
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BILL OF MATERIALS WSPPFP SHOT PRO PFP CABLE QTY PFP JF .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 4. 1. .750 .750 .750 DESCRIPTION STOCK #
#4 SOLDER LUG 7/8 LONG..........HS14104 34-SOCKET CABLE CONNECTOR.........JC34F-2 4 CONTACT CRIMP CONNECTOR.........JC4-1 22-30 AWG CRIMP CONNECTOR.........P08-65 32-PIN EMI CHASSIS CONNECTOR......PP32 22 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W22GB 22 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W22GR 34-CONDUCTOR COLOR FLAT CABLE.....W3302/34
10/21/96
10/26/98
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BILL OF MATERIALS WSPPFPG SHOT PRO PFP CABLE GPS READY QTY PFP PF-UH PGPS JF .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 1. 9. 1. 1.750 1. 1. 1.750 1. .750 DESCRIPTION STOCK #
#4 SOLDER LUG 7/8 LONG..........HS14104 34-SOCKET CABLE CONNECTOR.........JC34F-2 4 CONTACT CRIMP CONNECTOR.........JC4-1 5 CONTACT CRIMP CONNECTOR.........JC5-1 22-30 AWG CRIMP CONNECTOR.........P08-65 32-PIN EMI CHASSIS CONNECTOR......PP32 22 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W22GB 22 GA. INSULATED BLUE WIRE........W22GBL 22 GA INSULATED GREEN WIRE........W22GG 22 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W22GR 22 GA. INSULATED WHITE WIRE.......W22GW 34-CONDUCTOR COLOR FLAT CABLE.....W3302/34
09/04/98
10/26/98
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BILL OF MATERIALS WSPPK SHOT PRO PK CABLE QTY .. 14. .. 2. .. .500 DESCRIPTION STOCK #
3M 3435-0000 KEYING PLUG..........HPKEY 34-SOCKET CABLE CONNECTOR.........JC34F-2 34-CONDUCTOR COLOR FLAT CABLE.....W3302/34
10/21/96
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BILL OF MATERIALS WSPPD SHOT PRO PD CABLE QTY .. .. .. 8. 2. .500 DESCRIPTION STOCK #
3M 3435-0000 KEYING PLUG..........HPKEY 50 SOCKET CABLE CONNECTOR.........JC50F-2 50-CONDUCTOR COLOR FLAT CABLE.....W3302/50
10/21/96
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BILL OF MATERIALS WSPPA SHOT PRO PA CABLES QTY .. .. 2. .250 DESCRIPTION STOCK #
10/21/96
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BILL OF MATERIALS WSP-E SHOT PRO ENCODE CABLE QTY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 48. 1.250 .500 1.250 1. 1. .250 2. 1. 1. 2. 1. 2. .250 24. 24. 48. 36. 12. 12. 12. 12. 12. 12. 12. 12. 12. .500 2. 2. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
F1-2
1/4 EXPANDO SHEATHING............ABH14 1/16 SHRINK TUBING................ASHRINK116 1/4 SHRINK TUBING.................ASHRINK14 1/8 SHRINK TUBING................ASHRINK18 3/16 SHRINK TUBING...............ASHRINK316 3/16 RED SHRINK TUBING............ASHRINK316R 3/4 SHRINK TUBING.................ASHRINK34 9 DIN CONNECTOR CLAMP.............HRCSR-9 32-SOCKET CABLE CONNECTOR.........JC32SR 5-SOCKET CABLE CONNECTOR..........JM6E5S 9 SOCKET D CONNECTOR..............PC9S .312 CONNECTOR BOOT...............PCC CONNECTOR BOOT....................PCC-1 16 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W16GB 20 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W20GB 20 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W20GR 2 CONDUCTOR SHIELDED CABLE........W2254/2 22 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W22GB 22 GA. INSULATED BLUE WIRE........W22GBL 22 GA. INSULATED GREEN WIRE.......W22GG BELDEN 8524/1000 22GA GRAY........W22GGR 22 GA. INSULATED ORANGE WIRE......W22GO 22 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W22GR BELDEN 8524/1000 22GA. VIOLET.....W22GV 22 GA. INSULATED WHITE WIRE.......W22GW 22 GA. INSULATED YELLOW WIRE......W22GY 1-CONDUCTOR #22 SHIELDED CABLE....WA2254 10 FOOT BNC TO BNC COAX CABLE.....WRBNC-10 71/2 AMP BLADE TYPE FUSE..........XB71/2 BLADE TYPE INLINE FUSEHOLDER......XFB
11/26/96
10/18/2000
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BILL OF MATERIALS WSP-D SHOT PRO DECODE CABLE QTY .. 12. .. 1.250 .. .500 .. 1.250 .. 1. .. 1. .. .250 .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. .500 .. 6. .. .250 .. 6. .. 9. .. 9. .. 3. .. 3. .. 3. .. 3. .. 6. .. 3. .. 3. .. 3. .. 3. .. 2. .. 2. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
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1/4 EXPANDO SHEATHING............ABH14 1/16 SHRINK TUBING................ASHRINK116 1/4 SHRINK TUBING.................ASHRINK14 1/8 SHRINK TUBING................ASHRINK18 3/16 SHRINK TUBING...............ASHRINK316 3/16 RED SHRINK TUBING............ASHRINK316R 3/4 SHRINK TUBING.................ASHRINK34 #16 SHELL ELBOW...................H10-35922 CABLE CONNECTOR REDUCER #18-#16...H12897 #16 SHELL CABLE CLAMP.............HM85049 32-SOCKET CABLE CONNECTOR.........JC32SR 5-SOCKET CABLE CONNECTOR..........JM6E5S CONNECTOR BOOT....................PCC-1 KOOTER FEM CHASS CONN W/CABLE.....PKCM-B 2 CONTACT WEATHER TIGHT CONN......PP2 2-CONDUCTOR #28 SHIELDED CABLE....W1120 16 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W16GB 20 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W20GB 20 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W20GR 22 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W22GB 22 GA. INSULATED BLUE WIRE........W22GBL 22 GA. INSULATED BROWN WIRE.......W22GBR 22 GA. INSULATED GREEN WIRE.......W22GG BELDEN 8524/1000 22GA GRAY........W22GGR 22 GA. INSULATED ORANGE WIRE......W22GO BELDEN 8524/1000 22GA. VIOLET.....W22GV 22 GA. INSULATED WHITE WIRE.......W22GW 22 GA. INSULATED YELLOW WIRE......W22GY 1-CONDUCTOR #22 SHIELDED CABLE....WA2254 71/2 AMP BLADE TYPE FUSE..........XB71/2 BLADE TYPE INLINE FUSEHOLDER......XFB
09/22/00
10/18/2000
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BILL OF MATERIALS WSP-E/RC SHOT PRO ENCODE CABLE ASSEMBLY QTY .. .. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
12/20/96
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BILL OF MATERIALS WSP-D/RC SHOT PRO DECODE CABLE ASSEMBLY QTY .. .. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
12/20/96
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BILL OF MATERIALS WSPESYC SHOT PRO ENCODER/SERCEL Y-CABLE QTY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4. 1. 2. 2. 1. 2. 1. 3. 4. 1. 3. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
1/4 EXPANDO SHEATHING............ABH14 RND. CABLE STRAIN RELIEF PLASTIC..HRCSR-25 9 DIN CONNECTOR CLAMP.............HRCSR-9 D CONNECTOR MOUNTING SCREW .5.....HSD20418-5 25-PIN RECTANGULAR CONNECTOR......PC25P 9 PIN D CONNECTOR.................PC9P .312 CONNECTOR BOOT...............PCC CONNECTOR BOOT....................PCC-1 22 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W22GB 22 GA INSULATED GREEN WIRE........W22GG 22 GA. INSULATED WHITE WIRE.......W22GW
11/14/97
02/13/98
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BILL OF MATERIALS WRIB-RC RADIO INT. BOX TO RADIO CABLE QTY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
1/2 EXPANDO SHEATHING............ABH12 .312 CONNECTOR BOOT...............PCC 5-PIN CABLE CONNECTOR.............PM1A5P CONNECTOR CABLE CLAMP.............PSR 22 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W22GB 22 GA. INSULATED BROWN WIRE.......W22GBR 22 GA. INSULATED ORANGE WIRE......W22GO 22 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W22GR 22 GA. INSULATED YELLOW WIRE......W22GY
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1/2 EXPANDO SHEATHING............ABH12 .312 CONNECTOR BOOT...............PCC 5-PIN CABLE CONNECTOR.............PM1A5P CONNECTOR CABLE CLAMP.............PSR 22 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W22GB 22 GA. INSULATED BROWN WIRE.......W22GBR 22 GA. INSULATED ORANGE WIRE......W22GO 22 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W22GR 22 GA. INSULATED YELLOW WIRE......W22GY
8/14/90
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BILL OF MATERIALS FGSPHS SHOT PRO HARDWARE SPARES QTY .. 1. .. 1. .. 10. .. 10. .. 4. .. 1. .. 4. .. 4. .. 4. .. 4. .. 4. .. 2. ..100. .. 4. .. 4. .. 1. .. 4. ..100. .. 2. .. 20. .. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
LOCTITE #242......................AL242 TORQUE-SEAL.......................ATS GREY RUBBER PUSHBUTTON COVER......H40151GY RED RUBBER PUSHBUTTON COVER.......H40151RD SILICAGEL DESICANT PACK...........HD1022 SHOT PRO HARDWARE SPARES CASE.....HESPHSC SHOT PRO COVER GASKET.............HGSP #2 INTERNAL LOCKWASHER............HILW2 #4 INTERNAL LOCKWASHER............HILW4 #8 INTERNAL LOCKWASHER............HILW8 8-32 KEP NUT 18-8.................HN832K HEX HEAD BINDING POST RED.........HP0312 10-32 HEX HEAD SS SCREW...........HS1034H 4-40X3/16 BH SS SCREW............HS4316B 8-32 X 13/16 M/F HEX SPACER.......HS4539 SOUTHCO LATCH HOOK................HS522-52 8-32 X 1.5 M/F HEX SPACER.........HS8290 #10 SEALING WASHER NEOPRENE.......HWS10 EMI PI SECTION FILTER 500WV.......OF050 71/2 AMP BLADE TYPE FUSE..........XB71/2 SHOT PRO TOOL KIT.................XTSP
03/14/97
11/18/98
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BILL OF MATERIALS FGSPA-2G SHOT PRO ASSEMBLY GPS READY QTY .. .. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
09/25/98
10/02/98
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BILL OF MATERIALS FGSP-2G SHOT PRO UNIT-2 GPS READY QTY .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
SHOT PRO ANALOG CARD-2............FCSPAC-2 SHOT PRO DIGITAL CARD-2...........FCSPDC-2 SHOT PRO GPS MOUNTING ASSEMBLY....HASPGPSM SILICAGEL DESICANT PACK...........HD1022 SHOT PRO ENCL ASSEMBLY GPS READY..HSPEAG SHOT PRO FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY-2...HSPFPA-2
09/04/98
10/02/98
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BILL OF MATERIALS HSPEAG SHOT PRO ENCL ASSEMBLY GPS READY QTY .. 1. .. 1. .. 4. .. 3. .. 1. .. 4. .. 20. .. 1. .. 3. .. 20. .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
40-010 SHOT PRO ENCL-2 GPS READY..HESP-2 #18 PANEL MOUNT GASKET............HGASKET18 #4 INTERNAL LOCKWASHER............HILW4 4-40 KEP NUT......................HN440K 4-40 LOCK NUT/NYLON INSERT........HN440NL .3 INCH RUBBER PADS/ADHESIVE......HR5027BK 10-32 HEX HEAD SS SCREW...........HS1034H 4-40X1/2 BH SS SCREW.............HS412B 4-40X3/8 BH SS SCREW.............HS438B #10 SEALING WASHER NEOPRENE.......HWS10 SMA FEMALE-N FEMALE PANEL MOUNT...HXPE9252 SHOT PRO PA CABLES................WSPPA SHOT PRO PD CABLE.................WSPPD SHOT PRO PFP CABLE GPS READY......WSPPFPG SHOT PRO PK CABLE.................WSPPK
09/04/98
10/02/98
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BILL OF MATERIALS WSPPFPG SHOT PRO PFP CABLE GPS READY QTY PFP PF-UH PGPS JF .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 1. 9. 1. 1.750 1. 1. 1.750 1. .750 DESCRIPTION STOCK #
#4 SOLDER LUG 7/8 LONG..........HS14104 34-SOCKET CABLE CONNECTOR.........JC34F-2 4 CONTACT CRIMP CONNECTOR.........JC4-1 5 CONTACT CRIMP CONNECTOR.........JC5-1 22-30 AWG CRIMP CONNECTOR.........P08-65 32-PIN EMI CHASSIS CONNECTOR......PP32 22 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W22GB 22 GA. INSULATED BLUE WIRE........W22GBL 22 GA INSULATED GREEN WIRE........W22GG 22 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W22GR 22 GA. INSULATED WHITE WIRE.......W22GW 34-CONDUCTOR COLOR FLAT CABLE.....W3302/34
09/04/98
10/26/98
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BILL OF MATERIALS YUSPG SHOT PRO WITH DIFF. GPS UPGRADE QTY .. .. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
SHOT PRO GPS READY UPGRADE........FGSPGRU SHOT PRO SK8 GPS SYSTEM...........FSSPSK8
10/02/98
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BILL OF MATERIALS YUSPG1 SHOT PRO W/SUB-METER GPS UPGRADE QTY .. .. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
SHOT PRO GPS READY UPGRADE........FGSPGRU SHOT PRO DSM GPS SYSTEM...........FSSPDSM
10/02/98
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BILL OF MATERIALS FGSPDRU SHOT PRO DSM READY UPGRADE QTY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
SHOT PRO DSM MOUNTING CARD-1......FCSPDSM-1 SHOT PRO GPS MOUNTING ASSEMBLY....HASPGPSM 40-010 SHOT PRO ENCL-2 GPS READY..HESP-2 8-32 KEP NUT 18-8.................HN832K 8-32X1/2 BH SS SCREW.............HS812B 40-013 SHOT PRO BACKPACK DSM......HSPBPDAA ANTENNA ANGLE SMA FEMALE-N FEMALE PANEL MOUNT...HXPE9252 SHOT PRO JF CABLE MODIFICATION....WSPJF-M
02/03/2000
06/09/2000
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BILL OF MATERIALS WSPJF-M SHOT PRO JF CABLE MODIFICATION QTY PGPS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 5. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
5 CONTACT CRIMP CONNECTOR.........JC5-1 22-30 AWG CRIMP CONNECTOR.........P08-65 22 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W22GB 22 GA. INSULATED BLUE WIRE........W22GBL 22 GA INSULATED GREEN WIRE........W22GG 22 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W22GR 22 GA. INSULATED WHITE WIRE.......W22GW
10/02/98
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BILL OF MATERIALS FSSP-2G SHOT PRO SYSTEM WITH DIFF. GPS QTY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 3. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
SHOT PRO MANUAL...................AMSP 12 VOLT BATTERY WITH CONNECTOR....FGBATT12V 12V BATTERY CHARGER & CONNECTOR...FGBC12V VHF FM RADIO......................FGRADIO-1 SHOT PRO ASSEMBLY GPS READY.......FGSPA-2G SHOT PRO SK8 GPS SYSTEM...........FSSPSK8 SHOT PRO BACKPACK WITH COVER......HSPBA SHOT PRO DECODE CABLE ASSEMBLY....WSP-D/RC
09/25/98
10/26/2000
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BILL OF MATERIALS FSSP-2G1 SHOT PRO SYSTEM W/SUBMETER GPS QTY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 3. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
SHOT PRO MANUAL...................AMSP 12 VOLT BATTERY WITH CONNECTOR....FGBATT12V 12V BATTERY CHARGER & CONNECTOR...FGBC12V VHF FM RADIO......................FGRADIO-1 SHOT PRO ASSEMBLY DSM READY.......FGSPA-2DSM SHOT PRO DSM GPS SYSTEM...........FSSPDSM SHOT PRO BACKPACK WITH COVER......HSPBA SHOT PRO DECODE CABLE ASSEMBLY....WSP-D/RC
10/02/98
10/26/2000
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BILL OF MATERIALS FSSPGPS-SM SHOT PRO W/EXT SUB-METER GPS QTY .. .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
PELTON SUB-METER GPS MANUAL.......AMPSMGPS SUB-METER GPS RECEIVER............FGGPS-SM GPS ANTENNA AND TWO FOOT CABLE....FGGPSANT-2 TRIMBLE DSM MANUAL AND SOFTWARE...FPTDSM SHOT PRO DECODE/GPS CABLE SET.....WSP-D/RC/GPS
05/04/98
12/16/99
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BILL OF MATERIALS FSSPSK8 SHOT PRO SK8 GPS SYSTEM QTY .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
TRIMBLE SK-8 RECEIVER.............EFCTSK-8 SHOT PRO SK8 MOUNTING CARD-1......FCSPSK8-1 SK8 ANTENNA & MOUNTING HARDWARE...HXSK8A 6 INCH SMB TO N MALE CABLE........W33298
09/29/98
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BILL OF MATERIALS FSSPDSM SHOT PRO DSM GPS SYSTEM QTY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 2. 2. 1. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
TRIMBLE EUROCARD 12 CH DSM II.....EFCTEDSMII 8-32 KEP NUT 18-8.................HN832K 8-32X1/2 BH SS SCREW.............HS812B 40-013 SHOT PRO BACKPACK DSM......HSPBPDAA ANTENNA ANGLE SMA 90D MALE -SMA 90D MALE 6".....HX3876-6 GPS ANTENNA.......................HXAT575 N MALE TO TNC RG142 2 FOOT CABLE..W3652-24
09/25/98
06/09/2000
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BILL OF MATERIALS FCSPDSM-1 SHOT PRO DSM MOUNTING CARD-1 QTY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 2. 4. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. .300 DESCRIPTION STOCK #
SHOT PRO GPS MNTNG CARD-1A PCB....GSPGMC-2 3M 3435-0000 KEYING PLUG..........HPKEY 3M 3518-0000 POLARIZING KEY.......HPKEY-1 SQUARE PIN SHORTING CLIP..........HX999 34-SOCKET CABLE CONNECTOR.........JC34F-2 34 PIN 90 SHORT EJECTOR SOLDER....PP34-6 4 PIN TERMINAL STRIP..............PP36-4 4 PIN TERMINAL STRIP..............PP36-4 5 PIN 90 DEGREE PCB MOUNT.........PP5 34-CONDUCTOR COLOR FLAT CABLE.....W3302/34
09/25/98
07/17/2000
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BILL OF MATERIALS FCSPSK8-1 SHOT PRO SK8 MOUNTING CARD-1 QTY B1 CD1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 2. 1. 1. 1. 2. 1. 1. 2. 1. .500 DESCRIPTION STOCK #
LITHIUM 3.6 VOLT 1/2 AA...........BL3.6 0.1 MFD DIP CAPACITOR.............CD.1SW SHOT PRO GPS MNTNG CARD-1A PCB....GSPGMC-1A 3M 3435-0000 KEYING PLUG..........HPKEY 3M 3518-0000 POLARIZING KEY.......HPKEY-1 SQUARE PIN SHORTING CLIP..........HX999 MULTI-CHANNEL RS-232 DRVR/RCVR....IC233A 10-SOCKET CABLE CONNECTOR.........JC10F 20-POSITION SOLDER DIP SOCKET.....JS20D 10 PIN 90 DEGREE PCB HEADER.......PP10-1 4 PIN TERMINAL STRIP..............PP36-4 4 PIN TERMINAL STRIP..............PP36-4 5 PIN 90 DEGREE PCB MOUNT.........PP5 16 CONDUCTOR COLOR FLAT CABLE.....W3302/16
09/25/98
02/22/2000
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BILL OF MATERIALS HASPGPSM SHOT PRO GPS MOUNTING ASSEMBLY QTY .. .. .. .. .. 4. 4. 4. 6. 4. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
#4 INTERNAL LOCKWASHER............HILW4 4-40 HEX NUT......................HN440 4-40X1/2 BH SS SCREW.............HS412B 8-32 X 1/2 " M/F HEX SPACER.......HS8282 SPACER 1/4 RND .25L 4-40THREAD...HS8321
09/04/98
10/27/98
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BILL OF MATERIALS HXSK8A SK8 ANTENNA & MOUNTING HARDWARE QTY .. .. .. .. .. 2. 2. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
8-32 KEP NUT 18-8.................HN832K 8-32X3/8 FH SS SCREW.............HS838F 40-012 SK8 MAG MOUNT ANT ANGLE....HSK8AA TRIMBLE MAG MOUNT SK8 ANTENNA.....HX28367 N MALE TO SMB JACK ADAPTER........HXPE9313
09/30/98
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BILL OF MATERIALS WSP-D/RC/GPS SHOT PRO DECODE/GPS CABLE SET QTY .. .. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
05/04/98
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BILL OF MATERIALS WSP-D/GPS SHOT PRO DECODE/GPS CABLE QTY .. 12. .. 1.250 .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. 1. .. .500 .. 1. .. 6. .. 9. .. 3. .. 9. .. 3. .. 3. .. 3. .. 3. .. 3. .. 3. .. 3. .. 3. .. 3. .. 2. .. 2. .. 2. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
F1-2
1/4 EXPANDO SHEATHING............ABH14 1/8 SHRINK TUBING................ASHRINK18 #16 SHELL ELBOW...................H10-35922 CABLE CONNECTOR REDUCER #18-#16...H12897 #16 SHELL CABLE CLAMP.............HM85049 9 DIN CONNECTOR CLAMP.............HRCSR-9 LEMO DUST CAP 0B CABLE............HW0BC 32-SOCKET CABLE CONNECTOR.........JC32SR 5-SOCKET CABLE CONNECTOR..........JM6E5S 9 PIN D CONNECTOR.................PC9P .312 CONNECTOR BOOT...............PCC CONNECTOR BOOT....................PCC-1 2 PIN PLUG LEMO 0B 4mm COLLET.....PCL0B2-4 KOOTER FEM CHASS CONN W/CABLE.....PKCM-B 2 CONTACT WEATHER TIGHT CONN......PP2 STRAIN RELIEF LEMO 0B 4mm.........PSL0B4 20 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W20GB 20 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W20GR 2 CONDUCTOR SHIELDED CABLE........W2254/2 22 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W22GB 22 GA. INSULATED BLUE WIRE........W22GBL 22 GA. INSULATED BROWN WIRE.......W22GBR 22 GA INSULATED GREEN WIRE........W22GG BELDEN 8524/1000 22GA GRAY........W22GGR 22 GA. INSULATED ORANGE WIRE......W22GO BELDEN 8524/1000 22GA. VIOLET.....W22GV 22 GA. INSULATED WHITE WIRE.......W22GW 22 GA. INSULATED YELLOW WIRE......W22GY 1-CONDUCTOR #22 SHIELDED CABLE....WA2254 2-CONDUCTER LEADER WIRE...........WF-TP-165 71/2 AMP BLADE TYPE FUSE..........XB71/2 BLADE TYPE INLINE FUSEHOLDER......XFB
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10/12/2000
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BILL OF MATERIALS WSPGPSP SHOT PRO GPS PROGRAMMING CABLE QTY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6. 1. 1. 3. 1. 1. 6. 6. 6. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
1/4 EXPANDO SHEATHING............ABH14 9 DIN CONNECTOR CLAMP.............HRCSR-9 4 CONTACT CRIMP CONNECTOR.........JC4-1 22-30 AWG CRIMP CONNECTOR.........P08-65 9 SOCKET D CONNECTOR..............PC9S CONNECTOR BOOT....................PCC-1 24 GA INSULATED GREEN WIRE........W24GG 24 GA. INSULATED ORANGE WIRE......W24GO 24 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W24GR
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BILL OF MATERIALS WSPDR SHOT PRO DUAL RADIO MODIFICATION QTY JDR PDR .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 6. 1. 6. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
6 SOCKET LOCKING CONNCTOR.........JC6SL 22-24 AWG CRIMP SOCKET............JI1C 6 PIN LOCKING CONNECTOR...........P6SL 22-24 AWG CRIMP PIN...............PI1C 4PST MOMENTARY PUSHBUTTON BLK.....SP4SM 24 GA. INSULATED BLUE WIRE........W24GBL 24 GA. INSULATED BROWN WIRE.......W24GBR 24 GA INSULATED GREEN WIRE........W24GG 24 GA. INSULATED ORANGE WIRE......W24GO 24 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W24GR 24 GA. INSULATED YELLOW WIRE......W24GY
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BILL OF MATERIALS FGRCC RADIO COMMUNICATION MODULE AND CABLE QTY .. .. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
05/28/99
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BILL OF MATERIALS FCRCC-1 RADIO COMMUNICATION CARD -1 QTY C24 C19 C21 C23 C31 C3-7 C10-15 C22 C25-30 C32 CE1-2 CE8-9 CE16-17 CE18 DL3-5 DS1 DS9 DS10 DZ2 DZ7 DZ8 PS2 PS1 .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 2. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
.. 19.
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6. 1. 3. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 1. 1. 2. 4. 4. 2. 2. 2. 2. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 1. 1. 1.
TP1-2 IC3 IC4 IC1 IC6 IC5 IC8 IC2 IC9 IC7 KO4
.0018 MFD CERAMIC 5% 0805.........C1.8NE0805 .022 MFD CERAMIC 5% 1825..........C22NE1825 22 PFD CERAMIC 5% 0805............C22PE0805 680 PFD CERAMIC 5% 0805...........C680PE0805 680 PFD CERAMIC 5% 0805...........C680PE0805 .1 MFD 0805 CAPACITOR S.M.........CD.1SM .1 MFD 0805 CAPACITOR S.M.........CD.1SM .1 MFD 0805 CAPACITOR S.M.........CD.1SM .1 MFD 0805 CAPACITOR S.M.........CD.1SM .1 MFD 0805 CAPACITOR S.M.........CD.1SM 10 MFD TANTALUM 20% 7343..........CE10MH7343 10 MFD TANTALUM 20% 7343..........CE10MH7343 10 MFD TANTALUM 20% 7343..........CE10MH7343 6.8 MFD TANTALUM 20% 7343.........CE6.8MH7343 ORN/GRN DUAL LED SURFACE MOUNT....DL907HK 1 AMP SURFACE MOUNT BRIDGE........DS00FS 1A GLASS PASSIVATED RECTIFIER.....DS1B/BB 1A GLASS PASSIVATED RECTIFIER.....DS1B/BB DUAL ZENER DIODES SOT-23..........DZ23C10 350MW ZENER SOT-23................DZBZX84C5V6 350MW ZENER SOT-23................DZBZX84C5V6 5V TO +/-15V CONVERTER SOIC.......EP0515TM 9-36 IN +5 OUT 1.25x.8x.5H........EP24-5-1 RADIO COMMUNICATION CARD-1 PCB....GRCC-1 #4 INTERNAL LOCKWASHER............HILW4 .25 OD.X.115 ID. NYLON WASHER.....HMPNW0432 4-40 KEP NUT......................HN440K 4-40X1/2 BH SS SCREW.............HS412B 4-40X1/4 BH SS SCREW.............HS414B SPACER 3/16 HEX .25 L 4-40THRD...HS9147 TEST POINT PCB MINIATURE..........HTP-6 5 VOLT RESET SOT-223..............IC1233DZ-15 +5V RS-232 DRVRS/RCVRS SSOP.......IC208ARS 256 BIT 1 WIRE EEPROM TSOC........IC2430AP VOLTAGE COMPARATOR MO8A...........IC311M QUAD OP AMP SOIC..................IC404U HEX INVERTER WITH OPEN DRAIN SM...IC74AC05SC QUAD 2-INPUT OR GATE SM...........IC74HC32AD QUAD 2-INPUT OR GATE SM...........IC74HC32AD UNIVERSAL ACTIVE FILTER SOL-16....ICUAF42U MODEM H8S PROGRAMMED H8S..........IZMH8SC DUAL LOGIC GATE OPTOCOUPLER.......KO2232 12/06/99 KJG
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BILL OF MATERIALS FCRCC-1 RADIO COMMUNICATION CARD -1 QTY KO5 KO6 KO1 KO3 KS2 JC JDB JA, JB RA4 RA1-3 RF23 RF5 RF24 RF22 RF41 RF43 RF47 RF26 RF42 RF44 RF28-33 RF27 RF20 RF21 RF9 RF37-40 RF13-14 RF18 RF25 RF45 RF46 RF34-36 RP8 RF17 RF19 SD1 TC1 TC2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 1. 3. 1. 2. 4. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
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3. 6. 1. 1. 1. 5. 2. 1. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 1. 1. 1.
OPTICAL COUPLER...................KO4N32 OPTICAL COUPLER...................KO4N32 20 MHz OSCILLATOR.................KO740020 OPTICAL SOLID STATE RELAY.........KOC60-10 2 CHANNEL PHOTO COUPLE RELAY SM...KS224NA FILTERED 25 PIN D-SUB 90 DEGREE...PC25PF-90 4 PIN TERMINAL STRIP..............PP36-4 60 PIN 50/50 SMT HEADER .250 H....PP60-S 10K RESISTOR ARRAY SMT............RA10K-SM 22K RESISTOR ARRAY SMT............RA22K-SM 100K 1/10W 1% RESISTOR 0805.......RF100KC0805 100 OHM 1/1OW 1% RESISTOR 0805....RF100UC0805 100 OHM 1/1OW 1% RESISTOR 0805....RF100UC0805 10K 1/10W 1% RESISTOR 0805........RF10KC0805 10K 1/10W 1% RESISTOR 0805........RF10KC0805 10K 1/10W 1% RESISTOR 0805........RF10KC0805 10K 1/10W 1% RESISTOR 0805........RF10KC0805 1K 1/8W 1% RESISTOR 1206..........RF1KC1206 1K 1/8W 1% RESISTOR 1206..........RF1KC1206 1K 1/8W 1% RESISTOR 1206..........RF1KC1206 215 OHM 1/8W 1% RESISTOR 1206.....RF215UC1206 274K 1/10W 1% RESISTOR 0805.......RF274KC0805 2K 1/8W 1% RESISTOR 1206..........RF2KC1206 402K 1/10W 1% RESISTOR 0805.......RF402KC0805 402 OHM 1/8W 1% RESISTOR 1206.....RF402UC1206 402 OHM 1/8W 1% RESISTOR 1206.....RF402UC1206 49.9K 1/10W 1% RESISTOR 0805......RF49.9KC0805 5.49K 1/10W 1% RESISTOR 0805......RF5.49KC0805 511K 1/10W 1% RESISTOR 0805.......RF511KC0805 698K 1/8W 1% RESISTOR 1206........RF698KC1206 698K 1/8W 1% RESISTOR 1206........RF698KC1206 768 OHM 1/8W 1% RESISTOR 1206.....RF768UC1206 10K MULTI TURN TRIM POT...........RP10K-4 SELECT RESISTOR 1%................RSEL1% SELECT RESISTOR 1%................RSEL1% 8PST DIP-SWITCH...................SD8SA 10K TO 10K Z CT/CT TRANSFORMER....TC66 DUAL SECONDARY AUDIO XFMR.........TC69
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BILL OF MATERIALS FGRCCRC RCC RADIO CONTROL QTY J1-2 ST1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 2. 1. .250 .250 .250 DESCRIPTION STOCK #
RCC RADIO CONTROL ENCLOSURE.......HERCCRC BNC CHASSIS CONNECTOR (ISOLATED)..JPBNC SPDT TOGGLE SWITCH................STSS 22 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W22GB 22 GA. INSULATED BROWN WIRE.......W22GBR 22 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W22GR
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BILL OF MATERIALS WRCC RADIO COMMUNICATION MODULE CABLE QTY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 30. 1. 2. 2. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 4. 1. 1. 10. 8. 8. 10. 6. 6. 12. 16. 10. .500 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
F1
1/4 EXPANDO SHEATHING............ABH14 RND. CABLE STRAIN RELIEF PLASTIC..HRCSR-25 9 DIN CONNECTOR CLAMP.............HRCSR-9 ALLIGATOR CLIP SOLDER TYPE.......HS300 ALLIGATOR CLIP BOOT BLACK........HS331B ALLIGATOR CLIP BOOT RED..........HS331R 5-SOCKET CABLE CONNECTOR..........JM6E5S 25-SOCKET RECTANGULAR CONNECTOR...PC25S 9 PIN D CONNECTOR.................PC9P 9 SOCKET D CONNECTOR..............PC9S .312 CONNECTOR BOOT...............PCC CONNECTOR BOOT....................PCC-1 5-PIN CABLE CONNECTOR.............PM1A5P CONNECTOR CABLE CLAMP.............PSR 2-CONDUCTOR #28 SHIELDED CABLE....W1120 20 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W20GB 20 GA. INSULATED RED WIRE.........W20GR 22 GA. INSULATED BLACK WIRE.......W22GB 22 GA. INSULATED BROWN WIRE.......W22GBR 22 GA. INSULATED GREEN WIRE.......W22GG 22 GA. INSULATED ORANGE WIRE......W22GO 22 GA. INSULATED YELLOW WIRE......W22GY 1-CONDUCTOR #22 SHIELDED CABLE....WA2254 10 FOOT BNC TO BNC COAX CABLE.....WRBNC-10 1 AMP AGC FUSE NORMAL BLOW........XAGC1 FUSE HOLDER IN LINE WATERPROOF....XFHIL-W
06/03/99
11/15/99
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BILL OF MATERIALS FSSPEGPS-1 SHOT PRO DSM REFERENCE STATION USING SINGLE RADIO FOR RTCM QTY .. .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
SUBMETER GPS REF STA RECEIVER.....FGGPS-SMR RADIO COMMUNICATION MODULE........FGRCC AND CABLE RCC RADIO CONTROL SWITCH BOX......FGRCCRC GPS ANTENNA.......................HXAT575 GPS ANTENNA CABLES................WGPSANT
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9 VOLT ALKALINE BATTERY...........BA9V UPHOLE SIMULATOR CARD-1...........FCUSC-1 9 VOLT BATTERY HOLDER.............H9VBATTH BANANA PLUG, RED..................HBPR 40-005 UPHOLE SIMULATOR ENCL......HEUS ALLIGATOR CLIP SOLDER TYPE.......HS300 ALLIGATOR CLIP BOOT BLACK........HS331B ALLIGATOR CLIP BOOT RED..........HS331R 1/8 THICK 5/8 DIA. STRAIN RELIEF..HSR1210 UPHOLE SIMULATOR F.P. ASSEMBLY....HUSFPA 2 CONDUCTOR SHIELDED CABLE........W2254/2 2-CONDUCTER LEADER WIRE...........WF-TP-165
12/10/96
02/07/97
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BILL OF MATERIALS HUSFPA UPHOLE SIMULATOR F.P. ASSEMBLY QTY DL1 JA SP1 ST4 ST5 ST3 ST2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
SUPER BRIGHT LED RED..............DL53SR LED HOLDER........................HLED-2 UPHOLE SIMULATOR FP/OVERLAY.......HUSFP/O 26-SOCKET CABLE CONNECTOR.........JC26F-3 SPDT BLACK PUSHBUTTON SWITCH......SPSD-2 DPDT CENTER OFF TOGGLE SWITCH.....STDDC-1 DPDT CENTER OFF TOGGLE SWITCH.....STDDC-1 SPDT TOGGLE SWITCH................STSS SPDT LOCKING TOGGLE SWITCH........STSSL 26-CONDUCTOR COLOR FLAT CABLE.....W3302/26
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BILL OF MATERIALS FCUSC-1 UPHOLE SIMULATOR CARD-1 QTY CD7 CD10-12 CD1-6 CE18 CM9 CS14 DS3-8 DZ1-2 IC1 IC2-3 IC6 IC4 IC5 KD1 JA Q1 Q2 RF1-2 RF4 RF3 RF6 RF10 RF7 RF13 RF11 RF22 RF8 RF5 RF14-16 RF21 RF23 RF19 RF17-18 RF20 RF12 TC1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4. 6. 1. 1. 1. 6. 2. 1. 1. 2. 1. 1. 1. 5. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 1. 1. 1. 3. 1. 1. 1. 2. 1. 1. 1. DESCRIPTION STOCK #
.01 MFD DISC CERAMIC CAPACITOR....CD.01MHH .01 MFD DISC CERAMIC CAPACITOR....CD.01MHH 0.1 MFD DIP CAPACITOR.............CD.1SW 10MFD 35V TANTALUM CAPACITOR......CE10MCF-1 .056 MFD. MYLAR CAPACITOR.........CM56NDE 100 PFD. SILVER MICA CAPACITOR....CS100PGE GEN. PURPOSE SIGNAL DIODE.........DS1N457A 18 VOLT 1 WATT ZENER DIODE.......DZ1N4746A UPHOLE SIMULATOR CARD-1A PCB......GUSC-1A QUAD 2-INPUT NAND GATE............IC4011 DUAL D FLIP-FLOP................IC4013 14-BIT BINARY COUNTER.............IC4020 TRIPLE 3-INPUT NAND GATE..........IC4023 7-STAGE RIPPLE COUNTER............IC4024 14-POSITION SOLDER DIP SOCKET.....JS14D 16-POSITION SOLDER DIP SOCKET.....JS16D-1 2.0474048 MHz .005% CRYSTAL.......KD2.047 26 PIN STRAIGHT PCB HEADER........PP26SH NPN GENERAL PURPOSE TRANSISTOR....Q2N3904 PNP SILICON TRANSISTOR............QMPS6518 .5 OHM 5 WATT 500V 1%.............RF.5UGC 1.02K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF1.02KBC 1.82K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF1.82KBC 1.82K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF1.82KBC 100K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF100KBC 10K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..............RF10KBC 10K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..............RF10KBC 121K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR.............RF121KBC 13.3K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF13.3KBC 2.21K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF2.21KBC 2.49K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF2.49KBC 20K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..............RF20KBC 243 OHM 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..........RF243UBC 294 OHM 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..........RF294UBC 2K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR...............RF2KBC 7.32K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF7.32KBC 787 OHM 1/4W 1% RESISTOR..........RF787UBC 86.6K 1/4W 1% RESISTOR............RF86.6KBC 10K TO 10K Z CT/CT TRANSFORMER....TC66
12/10/96
01/05/01
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