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Were the throttles sensed by [resolvers](
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resolver_(electrical))? Two waves, their amplitudes* corresponding to mathematical sine and cosine of the mechanical position.
*Positive and negative, shifting "polarity" (or phase 180 degrees) when passing the zero point.
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