patelldp
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It's time to sell this thing.
I have one complete Emmanuel (sometimes referred to as Cambridge) IA-X96 for sale. Complete means I have the instruction manual, the altimeter, erasure plug, serial cable, and a complete wiring harness. I ran the unit through the "quick start" and it appears to be operating appropriately, but I cannot confirm that it is flightworthy. The green status LED behaves per the manual.
As a bit of education for people, this used to be the altimeter. It's a four channel accelerometer based unit that performs air starts, staging, and dual deployment. It provides flight data for download onto your DOS based computer. Yes, DOS...the instructions are dated July 8, 1997! Never fear, the program is able to be run on a modern computer using a command prompt and the software is downloadable from www.rocketryfiles.com (GREAT site!).
I'm interested in selling this to someone that understands what it is and wants to tinker with it. The altimeter is not modern and probably not plug and play. The included wiring harness is kind of complex, with shunts and arming plugs that have LED's built in. The instructions have an outstanding harness diagram that shows what every circuit is and what it does.
PM me with offers. I have an idea in my head of what it's "worth," however I am interested to learn what the market is for this type of collector's item. Shoot me an offer via PM and we'll discuss. As always, message with questions. If I don't get any interest (which I accept as a real possibility), I'll contemplate putting it on eBay.
Thanks for looking!
I have one complete Emmanuel (sometimes referred to as Cambridge) IA-X96 for sale. Complete means I have the instruction manual, the altimeter, erasure plug, serial cable, and a complete wiring harness. I ran the unit through the "quick start" and it appears to be operating appropriately, but I cannot confirm that it is flightworthy. The green status LED behaves per the manual.
As a bit of education for people, this used to be the altimeter. It's a four channel accelerometer based unit that performs air starts, staging, and dual deployment. It provides flight data for download onto your DOS based computer. Yes, DOS...the instructions are dated July 8, 1997! Never fear, the program is able to be run on a modern computer using a command prompt and the software is downloadable from www.rocketryfiles.com (GREAT site!).
I'm interested in selling this to someone that understands what it is and wants to tinker with it. The altimeter is not modern and probably not plug and play. The included wiring harness is kind of complex, with shunts and arming plugs that have LED's built in. The instructions have an outstanding harness diagram that shows what every circuit is and what it does.
PM me with offers. I have an idea in my head of what it's "worth," however I am interested to learn what the market is for this type of collector's item. Shoot me an offer via PM and we'll discuss. As always, message with questions. If I don't get any interest (which I accept as a real possibility), I'll contemplate putting it on eBay.
Thanks for looking!