DR 2.4 12-30 R GyroIII GPS Questions
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DR 2.4 12-30 R GyroIII GPS Questions
Hi,
I'm concerning Weatronic DR 2.4 12-22 R GyroIII GPS for installation in my next project and have following questions (Weatronic HQ in Germany is busy -office change):
1. Is it possible to change gyro gains remotely separately for each gyro channel???
2. What info is transmitted by downlink to the ground ?
3. What is the refreshing rate of downlink?
4. Is it possible to connect my own sensor signal to downlink?
Thank you in advance for your help
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Marcin
I'm concerning Weatronic DR 2.4 12-22 R GyroIII GPS for installation in my next project and have following questions (Weatronic HQ in Germany is busy -office change):
1. Is it possible to change gyro gains remotely separately for each gyro channel???
2. What info is transmitted by downlink to the ground ?
3. What is the refreshing rate of downlink?
4. Is it possible to connect my own sensor signal to downlink?
Thank you in advance for your help
Rergards
Marcin
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RE: DR 2.4 12-30 R GyroIII GPS Questions
Hi Marcin,
1. Yes you can change gyro gain separately. Each gyro will need one separate channel.
2. You can download the software and manuals for free and check out what will be transmitted. It differs between the versions.
3. I believe it is 1/10 second, but I am not sure. Look in the specs for the data.
4. Theoretically yes, once weatronic provides the interface, which is not yet available.
Thank you,
Gerhard
1. Yes you can change gyro gain separately. Each gyro will need one separate channel.
2. You can download the software and manuals for free and check out what will be transmitted. It differs between the versions.
3. I believe it is 1/10 second, but I am not sure. Look in the specs for the data.
4. Theoretically yes, once weatronic provides the interface, which is not yet available.
Thank you,
Gerhard