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the signal to pin 8 on P32 of the 6R1.  Within the 6R1, the sweep signal is carried
the signal to pin 8 on P32 of the 6R1.  Within the 6R1, the sweep signal is carried
to pin 7 of the 0% zone card.   
to pin 7 of the 0% zone card.   
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== Board K: 0% ZONE ==
== Board K: 0% ZONE ==
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The 6R1 contains two MEMORY boards, one for vertical input A and one for vertical input B.
The 6R1 contains two MEMORY boards, one for vertical input A and one for vertical input B.
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Each COUNTER board contains four flip-flops and functions as one
Each COUNTER board contains four flip-flops and functions as one
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== Board C: MASTER GATE ==
== Board C: MASTER GATE ==
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== Board D: SIGNAL COMPARATOR (6R1 has two of these) ==
== Board D: SIGNAL COMPARATOR (6R1 has two of these) ==
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== Board E: VOLTMETER ==
== Board E: VOLTMETER ==
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== Board F: UPPER LIMIT NO-GO ==
== Board F: UPPER LIMIT NO-GO ==
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The UPPER LIMIT NO-GO circuit compares the current value of the four-digit decimal  
The UPPER LIMIT NO-GO circuit compares the current value of the four-digit decimal  
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The LOWER LIMIT NO-GO circuit compares the current value of the  
The LOWER LIMIT NO-GO circuit compares the current value of the  
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The LIMIT LIGHT DRIVER board gets inputs from the LOWER LIMIT NO-GO board and the
The LIMIT LIGHT DRIVER board gets inputs from the LOWER LIMIT NO-GO board and the
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== Board J: ANALOG DISPLAY ==
== Board J: ANALOG DISPLAY ==
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The ANALOG DISPLAY board is responsible for intensifying the trace during the 0% zone,
The ANALOG DISPLAY board is responsible for intensifying the trace during the 0% zone,

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