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. The Bell System technical journal . ^t^^-j ,£iK- Fig. 4—Antenna, meter, and range switch. extending from 0 to 5000 feet and the lower 0 to 1000 feet. Theposition of the range switch determines the scale to be used in readingthe meter. Figure 5 shows an assembly of the various units located approxi-mately as they would be installed in an air transport. The trans-mitter, power unit, receiver and a junction box are installed in thebaggage compartment just aft of the cockpit with cable connections A TERRAIN CLEARANCE INDICATOR 231 o H CD £D 5 Z LU ^ O Z 5 If) cr. > X Z W Q] a. < :S <j »-, q: O tu !iJ < D h- Q. EC 5 CC --1 ij) u < m o Q LU u. U)
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