Camera-Lunar TV Apollo 11 NTN 511217-201 (607R962)
Westinghouse El. & Mfg. Co. - see also Canadian W.
- Country
- United States of America (USA)
- Manufacturer / Brand
- Westinghouse El. & Mfg. Co. - see also Canadian W.
- Year
- 1969
- Category
- Television-Camera (Broadcast, professional) and studio engineering
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 155625
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- alternative name: Westinghouse El. Int.
- Number of Tubes
- 1
- Valves / Tubes
- unknown_Tube
- Number of Transistors
- Semiconductors present.
- Semiconductors
- Wave bands
- - without
- Power type and voltage
- Storage Battery for all (e.g. for car radios and amateur radios) / 24-32 Volt
- Loudspeaker
- - - No sound reproduction output.
- Material
- Metal case
- from Radiomuseum.org
- Model: Camera-Lunar TV Apollo 11 NTN 511217-201 - Westinghouse El. & Mfg. Co. -
- Shape
- Miscellaneous shapes - described under notes.
- Dimensions (WHD)
- 6 x 3 x 11 inch / 152 x 76 x 279 mm
- Notes
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Westinghouse Apollo 11 Lunar Camera NTN 511217-201 Part No. 607R962;
B/W TV Camera used at US-NASA Apollo 11 moon mission 1969.Specifications
320 lines (240 horiz.) non-interlaced 10 frames/sec. pictures
or 1280 lines (650 horiz.) non-interlaced 0.625 frames/sec. pictures,
selection by rotary switch on top,
video bandwidth 4 Hz ... 500 KHz,
special vidicon tube type SEC,
acceleration voltage -2 KV up to -8 KV,
automatic light variation control.Accessories
4 exchangeable lenses,
100 foot cable for outdoor lunar use,
12 & 9 feet cables inside the capsules,
connectors were placed at Lunar Module & Command Module,
temperature indicator mounted on rear side of the cam.
- Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg)
- 3.290 kg / 7 lb 3.9 oz (7.247 lb)
- Mentioned in
- - - Manufacturers Literature
- Author
- Model page created by a member from A. See "Data change" for further contributors.
- Other Models
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Here you find 3151 models, 1749 with images and 2665 with schematics for wireless sets etc. In French: TSF for Télégraphie sans fil.
All listed radios etc. from Westinghouse El. & Mfg. Co. - see also Canadian W.
Museums
The model Camera-Lunar TV Apollo 11 can be seen in the following museums.