Wally Schirra

What? Is that right? That's what my clock says.

Scott Carpenter (CAPCOM)

Right. That was CET. The Cape asked for that. We are showing 4 seconds behind you Wally.

Wally Schirra

Oh, okay. That was right on. Now what is my roll attitude on your scanner?

Scott Carpenter (CAPCOM)

Okay. Your roll scanner shows minus—minus—minus 10 (degrees), Wally.

Wally Schirra

Roger. I concur. Believe I am a little bit steeper than 10 (degrees) left. I'll bring that out with the manual axes and then let her fly it again. And see what she does.

Scott Carpenter (CAPCOM)

Wally. How about one more blood pressure before you leave?

Scott Carpenter (CAPCOM)

Sigma Seven. On my mark, the ground elapsed time will be 7 hours, 45 minutes, 40 seconds. Standby. MARK.T

Wally Schirra

Going to fly-by-wire low at this point. Manual lever in. The capsule attitudes appear to be very good.

Scott Carpenter (CAPCOM)

That's fly-by-wire low at this time. Sigma Seven?

Wally Schirra

That's correct. I just want to check this roll out during the daylight side. Pitch is real honest and so is yaw. I think I've got to correct about 6 degrees worth of roll though.

Scott Carpenter (CAPCOM)

Roger. Gyros are normal? Is that correct?

Scott Carpenter (CAPCOM)

Wally, we also show a gyro free position on the ground.

Wally Schirra

Roger. I just went to that free. Standby.

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Scott Carpenter (CAPCOM)

Roger. And do you plan to return to ASCS shortly?

Wally Schirra

Just coming on to it.

Scott Carpenter (CAPCOM)

Okay. Stop the blood pressure. We got a good one, Wally.

Wally Schirra

Okay. Stand by—normal ASCS.

Scott Carpenter (CAPCOM)

Roger. We're reading—gyros normal.

Wally Schirra

Roger. The scanner test was what the problem was. And the roll went off as we anticipated it would. And I am going back to gyros normal, at this time, which is about 2 minutes early. This is the routine that was on the flight plan, if you'll see it.

Wally Schirra

Okay, we should pick up this roll problem that I had there now that we've got the scanners back on the line. Looked pretty good for pitch though, it's beautiful.

Scott Carpenter (CAPCOM)

Roger. And the gyros are showing, at this time, only a 4 degree difference, and that is decreasing.

Wally Schirra

Roger. That's the deal. That's what I wanted you to check for me while I was over your station, Scott. Thank you. So it looks like the ASCS is pure. I am now in -

Scott Carpenter (CAPCOM)

Scanners are also in agree—pitch scanners in agreement with your gyros, and we have T/M LOS.

Wally Schirra

Roger. I'm happy here.

Wally Schirra

This is Sigma Seven. A 30 second HF check, at 07 50 minutes commencing at 10 seconds after that. This is a 30 second duration test, as I pass down through the coast of Baja California, enroute to South—South America. Every system is working very properly. I have 5 more seconds of check to go. Test out. Sigma Seven. Switching to UHF for relay.

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