📦Mystery Unboxing?? Raytheon Guided Missile Test Program Control? #unboxing #military #army

Published on December 1, 2024
Duration: 1:09

This video details the unboxing of a Raytheon OMS-402 Control Test Programmer, a vintage piece of military electronics used for guided missile test programs. The unit, dated 10/75, features specific voltage test points and a continuity light. The presenter, acting as a collector, demonstrates careful handling and identification of the device's components and specifications.

Quick Summary

The Raytheon OMS-402 Control Test Programmer, dated 10/75, is a vintage military device for guided missile test programs. It features voltage test points for KLY components, a continuity light, and a test toggle switch, identified by part number 9195781 and NSN 4935-00-167-8657.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Packaging Inspection
  2. 00:10Unboxing Process
  3. 00:53Device Reveal and Identification

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Raytheon OMS-402 Control Test Programmer?

The Raytheon OMS-402 is a vintage electronic device from October 1975, used as a control and test programmer for guided missile test programs. It features specific voltage test points for KLY components.

What are the key identification details for the OMS-402?

The unit has a part number 9195781, NSN 4935-00-167-8657, and a serial number A9048. It was manufactured by Raytheon and is dated October 1975.

What specific test points are available on the OMS-402?

The front panel includes test points for +26V, +260V, +250VDC, KLY REP, -215VDC, KLY ANODE, and KLY FIL, indicating its function in testing Klystron components.

How was the OMS-402 packaged?

The device was found in a silver foil-wrapped military surplus package, inside which was a cardboard box containing the unit protected by a desiccant pack and brown paper wrapping.

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