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Weather Radio. Online Weather Academy. Athlete Of The Week. John's Big Ol' Fish. Contact Us. Meet the Team. Jobs at KCRG. Student of the Month. Gray DC Bureau. Investigate TV. Latest Newscasts. Workers uncover hidden history at Rockwell Collins. Published: Aug. The company has become a leader in aviation and high integrity solutions, built on a legacy of quality, trust and customer service.
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Together, we chart new journeys and reunite families. It was one of the few double conversion superheterodynes on the market and covered only the amateur bands. With the experience gained in the design of the 75A-1, Collins released the 51J-1 receiver, a general coverage HF set covering. It would be produced in somewhat updated versions 51J-2, 51J-3, 51J-4 for about a decade. It found use in military and commercial settings but was too expensive for most enthusiasts.
In the military it was known as the R and was used in multiple receiver diversity RTTY installations. The 75A amateur line was updated throughout the early 50s, finishing with the 75A-4, which was released in The Collins mechanical filter was introduced to consumers in the 75A-3, and the 75A-4 was one of the first receivers marketed specifically as a single sideband receiver. Around , Collins began designing the R This was intended to be a receiver of the highest performance available, with the ruggedness and serviceability required for military duty.
It featured direct mechanical digital frequency readout. The set is composed of several modules for easy field repair—a bad module could simply be swapped out and repaired later, or junked. Concurrently, Collins developed the R, a longwave version with fewer than made. The R, another variant of the R, allowed choice of 8 different autotuned channels. The three radios shared common power supplies, audio and intermediate frequency modules. About three years later, Collins delivered the RA [ 7 ] to the military.
The gear-driven tuning and band change mechanisms were simplified and the parts count reduced. About 54, were produced and the set was a military workhorse until the s. Like the R, it can outperform many modern radios, to the point that it was designated top secret until the late s. These featured mechanical filters, very accurate frequency readout, and excellent stability. At the request of the US government, Collins designed the 51S-1 general coverage set, which was essentially in intended use a physically smaller replacement for the 51J series.
It was not intended as a replacement for the higher performance RA, and unlike the RA, it was extensively marketed for commercial use. Collins produced a few high performance solid state receivers in the s, such as the S Like their tube predecessors, these are coveted by collectors today. They were the first equipment maker to take this approach. Together, these two innovations put Collins temporarily ahead of its competition and set the stage for other manufacturers and the next generation of amateur and military HF radio equipment.
The units included crystal bandpass filters and a new compact PTO design that provided stable, highly linear tuning across kHz band segments. It used concentric dials and a gear mechanism that provided precise dial resolution, better than 1 kHz.
Other accessories included speakers, microphones and control consoles. The -3A and -3C units were identical to the -3 and -3B units, respectively, except they provided an extra set of heterodyne oscillator crystals enabling them to cover extra bands — useful for military, amateur and MARS operation, where operation just outside the regular amateur bands was necessary.
The KWM transceiver was introduced the next year — a break with the past both in its use of transistors and digital technology, and its styling.
In the s Arthur Collins became very interested in the application of computers to communication tasks. The company designed and sold C-System computerized message switching equipment, built an intranet, and began implementing computer storage of design data for circuit boards and assemblies. He had a goal of automating all functions from parts ordering and inventory to factory scheduling to generation of maintenance provisioning.
With products technically successful and far ahead of their time in many respects, Mr. Collins continued to invest in development at a rate that could not be supported by sales when a downturn occurred, and began to have financial problems.
The CS division services the commercial airline industry and business aircraft, providing navigation, communication, Synthetic vision , other cockpit products such as autoland autopilots , and cabin products such as In Flight Entertainment IFE.
The GS division services primarily the US government and military, but also provides some products and services to foreign governments with close ties to the United States.
The Advanced Technology Center is a large department inside of Rockwell Collins that focuses on research and development.
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