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Author Topic: Air Force/Military Weather Eqpt Tech Data Wanted  (Read 1414 times)
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« on: March 13, 2009, 08:44:51 AM »

Seeking military weather equipment technical data, equipment manuals, technical orders, trainee course materials, Career Development Course.  I need maintenance manuals, circuit diagrams, parts lists breakdowns, operator manuals, installation instructions, specifications, etc.
AN/GMQ 11/20 Wind Measuring System; AN/GMQ-13 Rotating Beam Ceilometer; AN/GMQ-10 Runway Visibility Transmissiometer; AN/TMQ-11 Temperature/Humidity Measuring Set; AN/FMN-1 RVR Computer.  Other eqpt or commercial equivalents of the above.
PM me for negotiating.
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Al Washington, Lexington, Ga., Davis VP2+ WLIP 5.9.2 w/soil temp, VP(original) serial.  Acu-Rite 1015/1010/639/1055 5-n-1/3-n-1, bridge beta test group,
NWS Coop station=LXTG1, Fischer Porter, SRG, MMTS. 
CoCoRaHS=GA-OG-1 manual & electronic ET gauges. CWOP=CW2074. XP with serial port, VWS v14.01p0, laptop with Win7 and USB ports.
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« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2009, 01:56:28 AM »

Hello WXTECH,

Do you have interest in a AirFlo Inst. ID1224/TMQ-15? I don't have the anemometer just the readout box.
Or can you tell me anything about it.

Rory
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« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2009, 11:02:49 AM »

That is a genuine antique.  I could only find a reference to it being used during the Vietnam years.  TMQ=transportable, meteorological, special or multipurpose equipment.
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Al Washington, Lexington, Ga., Davis VP2+ WLIP 5.9.2 w/soil temp, VP(original) serial.  Acu-Rite 1015/1010/639/1055 5-n-1/3-n-1, bridge beta test group,
NWS Coop station=LXTG1, Fischer Porter, SRG, MMTS. 
CoCoRaHS=GA-OG-1 manual & electronic ET gauges. CWOP=CW2074. XP with serial port, VWS v14.01p0, laptop with Win7 and USB ports.
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« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2009, 10:21:46 AM »

My dad was in the Air Force, and for the meteorologists that they sent to the Middle East used a Kestrel 3000 to take wind measurements.
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