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digikas
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Location: Pittsburgh, Pa, USA

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why cant we see a real-time system update of the Helicopter fuel tank status or battery charge status on Tx screen like we can see in Draganflyer X6 !!!

man that would be nice

EDIT: like this one :

http://www.draganfly.com/uav-helico.../controller.php

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11-02-2009 01:30 AM
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xcellgasman101
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That's cool!!! This is probley the closest thing we have to that...
http://www.eagletreesystems.com/Pro/pro.htm XGM/VGM

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11-02-2009 01:49 AM
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digikas
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Location: Pittsburgh, Pa, USA

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wow thats awesome !!! but what about measuring the Fuel or battery for the Heli !!

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11-02-2009 01:53 AM
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ShuRugal
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Location: Blacksburg, VA

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primarily because the cost of radio gear would double. Instead of having a Tx and an Rx, you'd need a pair of transceivers.

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11-02-2009 01:56 AM
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digikas
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do you have a link for a website that I can order this pair of transceivers, am sorry , but am not an engineer and I have no idea about this technical stuff , I just want to see the fuel status in REAL-TIME

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11-02-2009 02:02 AM
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Bob Wales
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We could have it but then it would be very expensive.

I dont think I will ever see one of those.
11-02-2009 02:04 AM
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xcellgasman101
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I just want to see the fuel status in REAL-TIME


You can,, Just look at your tank!!! That's what I do.. XGM/VGM

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11-02-2009 02:05 AM
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ShuRugal
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do you have a link for a website that I can order this pair of transceivers, am sorry , but am not an engineer and I have no idea about this technical stuff , I just want to see the fuel status in REAL-TIME


Transceiver is a device that transmits and receives radio signals. Normal model radio gear is not capable of this. handheld Control unit transmits only, and is incapable of receiving. Receiver in model receives only and is incapable of transmitting. to have telemetry data from model to controller would require the controller to be a transceiver, and would require either separate Tx and Rx in the model, or a transceiver there as well. In addition to the electionics needed to monitor everything.

As i understand, most model guys who use on-board-telemetry and stuff like remote cameras have a separate unit to receive and display the data, as well as a dedicated transmitter inside the model to send back all the info from the equipment. it all adds up to be fantastically expensive. You could outfit a pair of caliber-90s for the cost of the equipment in some of those fancy remote-camera, full-telemetry setups.

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11-02-2009 02:10 AM
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Blade_Master1
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Great idea

Unless your using glasses with a HUD forget it you can't take your eyes off the heli

The HUD Glasses make it $$$$ at this time

Gave up months ago

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11-02-2009 02:10 AM
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digikas
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but for this one:
http://www.eagletreesystems.com/Pro/pro.htm

the cost is only 600 dollars and it can monitor every thing . real time !!! however i dont think it can monitor the fuel status , I will use my eyes

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11-02-2009 02:12 AM
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ShuRugal
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heh, only three weeks wages.... Very affordable.

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11-02-2009 02:17 AM
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digikas
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Location: Pittsburgh, Pa, USA

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but man !! I like the fact it measures the voltage of the reciever
,RPM and altitude !!

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11-02-2009 02:18 AM
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Blade_Master1
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Would be worth it for a UAV

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11-02-2009 02:19 AM
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ShuRugal
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Location: Blacksburg, VA

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i can use a digital multimeter i got for the cost of a 250V .5A fuse out of a scrap heap to measure receiver voltage. I can use my ears to measure RPM, and i can use my eyes to measure altitude.


;p

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11-02-2009 02:20 AM
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digikas
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Location: Pittsburgh, Pa, USA

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herer I found it ! I think it can measure the Electirc Heli setup up to 70 Volts , poor thing for Gas/Nitro owner like me we have to use our eyes

EDIT:

http://www.eagletreesystems.com/Plane/plane.html

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11-02-2009 02:23 AM
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red_z06
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primarily because the cost of radio gear would double. Instead of having a Tx and an Rx, you'd need a pair of transceivers.

Aurora 9 has telemetry built in. Without the sensor module, the default Rx will relay back the Rx voltage back to the Tx. As soon as you turn on the Rx, little battery symbol with a voltage show up inside it.

fuel sensor

Besides that, it seems rpm, temp, and gps sensors are available.

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11-02-2009 02:28 AM
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digikas
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Location: Pittsburgh, Pa, USA

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WOW that Tx from Hitec is worth trying !!!! however am not sure if Hitec quality gets ever close to Futaba or JR !!!?? but still unbeatable price
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bi...?&I=LXXCZ4&P=ML

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11-02-2009 02:44 AM
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Sonic88
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More info
http://www.hitecaurora.com/

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11-02-2009 03:08 AM
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digikas
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Location: Pittsburgh, Pa, USA

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okay , am gonna admit this now , AM IN LOVE WITH AOURORA 9 next month purchase for sure

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11-02-2009 03:13 AM
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