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To protect against magnetic mines, a degaussing coil was fitted around the outside of the hull.
Products manufactured include remote controls, degaussing coils and injection molded parts.
If they do not find anything suspicious, like the degaussing coils or one of our monitor cameras, they may leave.
After the outbreak of war, both ships were fitted with a degaussing coil to protect them against magnetic mines.
The magnetic signatures were measured with degaussing coils.
When the display unit is initially switched on, current flows through the thermistor and degaussing coil.
A degaussing coil was installed, along with a helicopter landing platform on top of turret "Bruno".
Dempsey's anchor also broke Wintle's degaussing coil and severed her return steam line.
As timers in the degaussing coil circuit of most CRT displays.
During this activity, her Asdic and degaussing coil both failed, and the following day she began to experience serious oil leaks into her living spaces.
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The sisters were refitted in late 1940 in preparation for war, which included the fitting of external degaussing coils and additional AA directors.
The main advantage of the HTS Degaussing Coil system is greatly reduced weight (sometimes by as much as 80%) and increased efficiency.
Innovative materials and techniques were also developed to reduce the signature of the Collins through the use of anti-sonar anechoic tiles and computer-controlled electrical degaussing coils.
After the outbreak of World War II in September 1939, a degaussing coil was installed just above the waterline to protect the ship from magnetic mines.
She was refitted in early 1941 in preparation for war; as part of this work, she was fitted with external degaussing coils and additional armor for her barbettes.
DRDC has proposed a new methodology, based on ship degaussing, that decomposes the ship’s total magnetization into components, each one related to the orientation of the degaussing coils.
Initially, major warships and large troopships had a copper degaussing coil fitted around the perimeter of the hull, energized by the ship's electrical system whenever in suspected magnetic-mined waters.
This is the principle used in commercial demagnetizers to demagnetize tools and erase credit cards and hard disks and degaussing coils used to demagnetize CRTs.
In its simplest form, a degaussing system uses measurements of the earth's magnetic field and adjusts the degaussing coil currents dynamically to reduce the vessel's signatures to almost negligible levels.
The coil and thermistor are intentionally sized so that the current flow will heat the thermistor to the point that the degaussing coil shuts off in under a second.
In January 1942, the ship had her steam turbines overhauled at the Blohm & Voss shipyard; a degaussing coil was fitted to the ship's hull during this overhaul.
To minimize this, CRTs have a copper, or often in the case of cheaper appliances, aluminum, coil wrapped around the front of the display, known as the degaussing coil.
To assist further in the illusion, huge degaussing coils had been built on the surface to reduce it's magnetic signature so that it looked like a huge stony asteroid both visually and to ship's sensors.
Internal degaussing coils in CRTs are generally much weaker than external degaussing coils, since a better degaussing coil takes up more space.