FSW-1

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FSW-1 Remote Gap Filler Site Control/Monitor Set - A Remote Gap Filler Site Control/Monitor set built by Westinghouse Electric Corporation.

FSW-1 Gap Filler Site Control/Monitor

The FSW-1 provides a remote control system for the control and monitoring of equipment functions, building conditions, or both at unattended gap filler sites.

Typical functions to monitor include site security (doors open/closed), fire alarm, radar set status (channel on line/Channel off line) (Channel up/Channel down), FST-1 channel status (channel on line/Channel off line) (Channel up/Channel down), antenna (rotating/not rotating), generator status (running/stopped) (on line/off line).

Typical control functions include generator (start/stop), generator (on line/off line), radar channel (on/off), radar (channel change), FST-1 (channel on/off), FST-1 (channel change).


FSW-1 Gap Filler Site Control/Monitor
Element Value Notes
Nomenclature FSW-1
Origins
Manufacturer Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Type Remote Gap Filler Site Control/Monitor Set
Communications media 600 ohm Telephone line
Std single pair
Remote Control Functions 20
Remote Monitor Functions 15 Visual
15 Audio-Visual
Power 105-130 AC 300w
Introduced

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FPS-3 System Components


FSW-1 Components (edit list)
Component Model Quantity Height Width Deep Weight Notes
Control Monitor (Prime) C-2063 1 84" 26" 25" 690 lb
Control Monitor (Remote) C-2062 1 84" 26" 25" 720 lb

See Also:

Sources:

  • Winkler, David F., Searching the Skies: the Legacy of the United States Cold War Defense Radar Program, USAF Hq Air Combat Command, 1997, 192 pages, Pdf
  • MIL-HDBK-162A, 15 Dec 1965.

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