Product details
RC Altimeter #3 PRO was designed to provide a lightweight, compact device for measuring and recording altitude, vario, battery voltage, temperature and servo pulse over time to microSD card and to transmit all this parameters to the ground via 433MHz band. The concept is an upgrade from ours old system (RC Altimeter#2 PRO) with better RF module for longer range and different storage memory (microSD card) with bigger memory for longer flights. It was designed specifically for use in onboard radio controlled (R/C) aircrafts, however it is also very useful in many other applications. RC Altimeter #3 PRO provides in real time currently altitude, maximum altitude achieved in flight, vario (climb rate), battery voltage and number of interferences detected directly on the field, via telemetry link on RC T2000 module. With RC GPS module, it will also transmit ground speed, distance from home position (R/C pilot), latitude and longitude and will record all required GPS data (date, latitude, longitude, QNH, HDG and ground speed) to see your flight in 3D with Google Earth or analyze it with special software like SeeYou. Speed graph will be shown on PC if you have RC GPS module connected to it when flying.
Its key features are:
Lightweight at only 12 grams with telemetry and JR cable
Small · 33 mm x 20 mm x 9 mm
With RC T2000 module it will work as variometer with audio tone
Records data to microSD card for later review
64Mb microSD card included for many hours of flying
FXJ switch function integrated
supports 69 channels for telemetry with 25kHz spacing
USB PC interface for firmware updates
Export data to JPG image, KML (Google Earth) file and IGC (SeeYou) files
Accepts wide range of input power: 4 – 20 volts DC. Power it from your aircraft receiver
Every unit is tested in pressure chamber for its accuracy
Transmits measured parameters in real time
With RC GPS module it will:
Transmit additional information as ground speed, distance from R/C pilot, latitude and longitude
Record all GPS data required, so you could later see your flight in 3D with Google Earth or with SeeYou