Teac introduces its MDR-80 flexible solid state mission data recorder, which fits into any current V-80 slot with no wiring modifications.
Teac introduces its MDR-80 flexible solid state mission data
recorder A data recorder is a piece of equipment which records data, and may also be called a data logger.
Examples of data recorders are: - A flight data recorder (FDR), a piece of recording equipment used to collect specific aircraft performance data.
, which fits into any current V-80 slot with no wiring
modifications. The MDR-80, the first in Teae's new line of mission
data recorders, is a single line-replaceable unit A line replaceable unit (LRU) is a black box of electronics, such as a radio or other auxiliary equipment for a complex engineered system like an airplane or ship. The name derives from the fact that the unit is replaced at the flightline or airport ramp area. used for recording
video, audio and digital aircraft information by interfacing with
military aircraft components and buses. The unit was designed for
maximum flexibility, utilising plug-in application cards which have 57
operational configurations including, Mpeg-2 digital video compression Encoding digital video to take up less storage space and transmission bandwidth. See video codec and data compression.
video compression - Compression of sequences of images. ,
MIL-STD-1553 digital data, ACMI, a mission data loader function and
video burst receiving and transmission technology. The MDR-80 is a form,
fit and functional replacement for Teac's hi-8 V-80AB-F airborne
video tape recorder - VTR redirects here. For other meanings, see VTR (disambiguation).
A video tape recorder (VTR), is a tape recorder that can record video material. , which is flown by air forces worldwide.
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