Some form of radio navigation device. Or, a medical diagnostic tool that says since you have drunk 47 litres of vodka and your prefrontal cortex resembles the Bay of Bengal, you'd better give me 50 Rubles and go c
Presumably some form of radio navigation copied from former ally of glorious socialist utopian harmony. Or, a People's Medical Diagnostic Device 52mod69, which has declared that since your hindermost nether organs resemble the Bay of Bengal you have obviously recently consumed 47 litres of pseudovodka and inserted a large illicit turnip in your wrong orifice. You must immediately crawl back to work and complete a double shift every day constructing People's Medical Diagnostic Devices. Leave 50 Rubles and an undefiled turnip and this will not be reported. Do not ask where the Bay of Bengal is or why it is warmer there regardless of their lack of turnips.
Looks like a Control/Display for an old Russian Aircraft Navigation system, similar to the old Low-Frequency "LORAN" system used in the U.S. Not terribly Accurate, but easier than using a Sextant for Star-Sights and doing the Calculations by hand.
Some form of radio navigation device. Or, a medical diagnostic tool that says since you have drunk 47 litres of vodka and your prefrontal cortex resembles the Bay of Bengal, you'd better give me 50 Rubles and go c
ReplyDeletePresumably some form of radio navigation copied from former ally of glorious socialist utopian harmony. Or, a People's Medical Diagnostic Device 52mod69, which has declared that since your hindermost nether organs resemble the Bay of Bengal you have obviously recently consumed 47 litres of pseudovodka and inserted a large illicit turnip in your wrong orifice. You must immediately crawl back to work and complete a double shift every day constructing People's Medical Diagnostic Devices. Leave 50 Rubles and an undefiled turnip and this will not be reported. Do not ask where the Bay of Bengal is or why it is warmer there regardless of their lack of turnips.
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Looks to be a precursor to GPS. Could be a (Soviet?) version of a LORAN receiver
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ReplyDeleteLooks like a Control/Display for an old Russian Aircraft Navigation system, similar to the old Low-Frequency "LORAN" system used in the U.S. Not terribly Accurate, but easier than using a Sextant for Star-Sights and doing the Calculations by hand.
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