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| BravoV:
These are the cockpit voice recorder recovered in pieces from the recent 737 plane crash Sriwijaya Air SJ182, while the FDR was recovered 1st still looks fine physically. Assuming the soldered memory chips are still there, I guess its very challenging to recover the recorded cockpit voice with this condition. :'( :-// |
| fcb:
Not shown is the memory module for the CVR - seperate and housed in a smaller, thicker, fireproof block ontop of this. The mangled mess shown is the PSU, interface, control logic etc.. not the important bit. |
| BravoV:
That is good to know, hope they will find that memory block soon. I guess the beeping signal part is destroyed in that mess ? |
| fcb:
--- Quote from: BravoV on January 15, 2021, 01:23:34 pm ---That is good to know, hope they will find that memory block soon. I guess the beeping signal part is destroyed in that mess ? --- End quote --- The locator beacon (which works for 30 days), is typically attached to the memory block, and is also hardened. CVR and FDR are located in the rear of the plane - I'm not sure I've seen pictures of one as badly damaged as the OP posting, must have hit the ocean very hard. |
| mikeselectricstuff:
here's an example of the memory module in a solid-state flight recorder : https://youtu.be/a-y2YoMduYo?t=684 |
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