EMR Telemetry

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EMR (Electro-Mechanical Research) Telemetry was a division of Weston Instruments, Inc. based in Sarasota, Florida. EMR started in 1957[1] and was sold to several different companies throughout its existence. EMR has been owned or operated by companies such as Fairchild Camera and Instrument, Schlumberger LTD, Loral, Lockheed Martin. Currently, the Aviation Recorder Division of L-3 Communications[2] operates the Sarasota facility. EMR products included telemetry processing equipment and space-rated data transmission system, cockpit voice recorders (CVR) and flight data recorders (FDR).

EMR products have been used in many space projects such as Project Mercury,[3] Project Gemini, Ranger 7[4] and the Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 missions. EMR also worked on several classified projects and the X-20 Dyna-Soar[5] prior to the program's cancellation in 1963.

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  1. ^ "Sarasota History Timeline". Web Site. Sarasota County, Florida. Archived from the original on 2006-10-08. Retrieved 2006-12-17.
  2. ^ "About (L-3) Aviation Recorders". Web Site. L-3 Communications. Archived from the original on 2006-10-18. Retrieved 2006-12-17.
  3. ^ "PROJECT MERCURY SUBCONTRACTORS AND VENDORS". Web Site. NASA. Retrieved 2006-12-17.
  4. ^ "Ranger VII, A Special Report" (PDF). PDF. NASA. Retrieved 2006-08-05.
  5. ^ "St. Petersburg Times - January 5, 1963". Newspaper. St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved 2008-09-23. [dead link]