Telemetry system
#1

anyone know of a good basic telemetry system WITH an voltage alarm feature besides the one from quanum (because i cant seem to find any!) preferably 2.4Ghz
thanks for any info!
thanks for any info!
#2

I don't know anything about Quanum, but I'm buying the Eagle Tree OSD Pro in a few more days... My theory is that you could buy the Eagle Tree OSD (not the PRO version), and hook that up to a transmitter with the Eagle Tree Data Logger -- for about $100, you'd have everything you'd ever want.
#3

2.4ghz option, configurable, several different products:
http://www.eagletreesystems.com/Pro/pro.htm
2.4ghz option, programmable, several different products, common interface, modular:
http://www.digi.com/products/wireles...FaVn5QodGlsq4A
http://www.eagletreesystems.com/Pro/pro.htm
2.4ghz option, programmable, several different products, common interface, modular:
http://www.digi.com/products/wireles...FaVn5QodGlsq4A
#5
#9

HC restock very fast, leave you email address on the item page and they will e mail you when they come in
#10

xbee can interface with a PC and transmit anything you want, and it's pretty cheap. Just tap into your power bus and send the results home. Voila.
#11
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Eclipse, Optic 6, Prism.
Futaba 5UAF, 5UAP, 7UAF,7UAFS, 7UAP,7UAPS, 7UHF,7UHFS, 7UHP,7UHPS
8UAF, 8UAFS, 8UAP, 8UAPS, 8UHF,8UHFS,8UHP, 8UHPS (8FGA, 8FGH are not supported because they are non-module radios)
9CA, 9CH, 9CAPS, 9CAFS, 9CHPS, 9CHFS
10CH, 10CA (10CAG or 10CHG are not supported because they are non module radios).
The JR compatible module is due for release very soon.
Hitec Spectra 2.4 GHz and Optima Transceiver (RX) - Review of AFHSS in operation -Video #3
Aurora A9 Telemetry - Range test Using Segway & GPS - Video - Demonstrates remarkable 2100+ft not only through large obstacles but also with Heli sitting in ground effect.
Aurora A9 Telemetry - Screens & Displays
Aurora A9 Telemetry - Full installation in Skylink 50cc - Video( 6 min 29 sec)
Aurora A9 Telemetry - Screens & Displays - Video
Aurora A9 Telemetry - Download Demo 2D Graphic Flight displays of an actual flight. NB: GPS updates every .5 sec and will be fairly accurate for level flight but not dive speed since it is using ground coordinates for the calculation
Price Comparison e.g.
2 x Optima 6 Receiver and HMA-24FI Module Combo $114.99
2 x Optima 7 Receivers and HMA-24FI Module Combo $129.99
more info at:
Aurora A9, Spectra Pro & Optima - FAQ & Undocumented Features - Mixes, Setups, Tips. {Individual Links often updated}
Regards
Alan T.
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#12

ok by good i mean a good BASIC setup
and as for the rf module i have no idea how to set that up without having to make my own circuit board as far as i can tell
and thanks for the info alan how hard is it to convert a mostly stock esky heli for an aurora 9 setup or you not know?
and as for the rf module i have no idea how to set that up without having to make my own circuit board as far as i can tell
and thanks for the info alan how hard is it to convert a mostly stock esky heli for an aurora 9 setup or you not know?
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ok by good i mean a good BASIC setup
and as for the rf module i have no idea how to set that up without having to make my own circuit board as far as i can tell
and thanks for the info alan how hard is it to convert a mostly stock esky heli for an aurora 9 setup or you not know?
and as for the rf module i have no idea how to set that up without having to make my own circuit board as far as i can tell
and thanks for the info alan how hard is it to convert a mostly stock esky heli for an aurora 9 setup or you not know?
Aurora A9 - Helicopter Set Up -Finless Bob's Helifreak Tech Room - Review Tips and how-To Videos
Aurora A9 - Gyro Set-up - How to interpret numbers & modes on screen.
Aurora A9 - Gyro Heading Hold etc set up 450 Heli - a.
Aurora A9 - Gyro set up 450 Heli - b.
more information available at:
Aurora A9, Spectra Pro & Optima - FAQ & Undocumented Features - Mixes, Setups, Tips. {Individual Links often updated}
Regards
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#17

The Hitec web site says the least expensive Aurora 9 option is:
Stock #191244 - 2.4GHz Transmitter & 7ch Receiver Only Version Transmitter and Optima 7 7channel 2.4GHz Receiver, with Rechargeable Transmitter Batteries and AC Charger (no RX Battery) ESP $429.99
Then, you have to pay extra for the telemetry products (though I'm not sure of the price)
Available Telemetry Products:
Stock# 55830: Full Telemetry Pack
Includes Sensor Station, two RPM Sensors (O&M),four Temp. Sensors, GPS and Fuel Sensor
Stock# 55831: Basic Telemetry Pack w/Optical RPM Sensor
Includes Sensor Station, O-RPM Sensor & two Temp. Sensors
Stock# 55845: Basic Telemetry Pack w/Magnetic RPM Sensor
Includes Sensor Station, M-RPM Sensor & two Temp. Sensors
Stock# 55832: Sensor Station HTS-SS 2.4GHz
Stock# 55833: Optical RPM Sensor HTS-ORPM
Stock# 55842: Magnetic RPM Sensor HTS-MRPM
Stock# 55834: Temperature Sensor HTS-TEMP
Stock# 55835: Fuel Level Sensor HTS-FUEL
Stock# 55836: GPS Sensor HTS-GPS
On the other hand, the Eagle Tree OSD Text system will cost a total of:
OSD Pkg w 100A eLogger/Integrated Connectors (OSDSTD-PKG-CN2) $194.97
Then you'd have to get a transmitter to send the information down to the ground -- you can get a wireless video camera (2.4GHZ) on Hobby City for about $60. Hook up the video to any monitor (or record directly to a video tape recorder), and you've got a complete telemetry system for about $250 (as opposed to $430 for the Hitec system).
The Eagle Tree system will send Volts, Amps, Watts, and mAh used at that price. For a little extra, you can monitor all kinds of other things (like temperature, RPM, altitude, airspeed, ground speed, GPS coordinates, servo current, and throttle setting.
Honestly, the Eagle Tree system is the better deal -- and gives you the opportunity to expand later.
No -- I don't work for Eagle Tree, nor am I affiliated with them in any way. I just own an Eagle Tree eLogger with GPS (and soon to own an OSD PRO), and I've been happy with it for several years.
Stock #191244 - 2.4GHz Transmitter & 7ch Receiver Only Version Transmitter and Optima 7 7channel 2.4GHz Receiver, with Rechargeable Transmitter Batteries and AC Charger (no RX Battery) ESP $429.99
Then, you have to pay extra for the telemetry products (though I'm not sure of the price)
Available Telemetry Products:
Stock# 55830: Full Telemetry Pack
Includes Sensor Station, two RPM Sensors (O&M),four Temp. Sensors, GPS and Fuel Sensor
Stock# 55831: Basic Telemetry Pack w/Optical RPM Sensor
Includes Sensor Station, O-RPM Sensor & two Temp. Sensors
Stock# 55845: Basic Telemetry Pack w/Magnetic RPM Sensor
Includes Sensor Station, M-RPM Sensor & two Temp. Sensors
Stock# 55832: Sensor Station HTS-SS 2.4GHz
Stock# 55833: Optical RPM Sensor HTS-ORPM
Stock# 55842: Magnetic RPM Sensor HTS-MRPM
Stock# 55834: Temperature Sensor HTS-TEMP
Stock# 55835: Fuel Level Sensor HTS-FUEL
Stock# 55836: GPS Sensor HTS-GPS
On the other hand, the Eagle Tree OSD Text system will cost a total of:
OSD Pkg w 100A eLogger/Integrated Connectors (OSDSTD-PKG-CN2) $194.97
Then you'd have to get a transmitter to send the information down to the ground -- you can get a wireless video camera (2.4GHZ) on Hobby City for about $60. Hook up the video to any monitor (or record directly to a video tape recorder), and you've got a complete telemetry system for about $250 (as opposed to $430 for the Hitec system).
The Eagle Tree system will send Volts, Amps, Watts, and mAh used at that price. For a little extra, you can monitor all kinds of other things (like temperature, RPM, altitude, airspeed, ground speed, GPS coordinates, servo current, and throttle setting.
Honestly, the Eagle Tree system is the better deal -- and gives you the opportunity to expand later.

No -- I don't work for Eagle Tree, nor am I affiliated with them in any way. I just own an Eagle Tree eLogger with GPS (and soon to own an OSD PRO), and I've been happy with it for several years.

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The Hitec web site says the least expensive Aurora 9 option is:
Stock #191244 - 2.4GHz Transmitter & 7ch Receiver Only Version Transmitter and Optima 7 7channel 2.4GHz Receiver, with Rechargeable Transmitter Batteries and AC Charger (no RX Battery) ESP $429.99
Then, you have to pay extra for the telemetry products (though I'm not sure of the price)
Available Telemetry Products:
Stock# 55830: Full Telemetry Pack
Includes Sensor Station, two RPM Sensors (O&M),four Temp. Sensors, GPS and Fuel Sensor
Stock# 55831: Basic Telemetry Pack w/Optical RPM Sensor
Includes Sensor Station, O-RPM Sensor & two Temp. Sensors
Stock# 55845: Basic Telemetry Pack w/Magnetic RPM Sensor
Includes Sensor Station, M-RPM Sensor & two Temp. Sensors
Stock# 55832: Sensor Station HTS-SS 2.4GHz
Stock# 55833: Optical RPM Sensor HTS-ORPM
Stock# 55842: Magnetic RPM Sensor HTS-MRPM
Stock# 55834: Temperature Sensor HTS-TEMP
Stock# 55835: Fuel Level Sensor HTS-FUEL
Stock# 55836: GPS Sensor HTS-GPS
On the other hand, the Eagle Tree OSD Text system will cost a total of:
OSD Pkg w 100A eLogger/Integrated Connectors (OSDSTD-PKG-CN2) $194.97
Then you'd have to get a transmitter to send the information down to the ground -- you can get a wireless video camera (2.4GHZ) on Hobby City for about $60. Hook up the video to any monitor (or record directly to a video tape recorder), and you've got a complete telemetry system for about $250 (as opposed to $430 for the Hitec system).
The Eagle Tree system will send Volts, Amps, Watts, and mAh used at that price. For a little extra, you can monitor all kinds of other things (like temperature, RPM, altitude, airspeed, ground speed, GPS coordinates, servo current, and throttle setting.
Honestly, the Eagle Tree system is the better deal -- and gives you the opportunity to expand later.
No -- I don't work for Eagle Tree, nor am I affiliated with them in any way. I just own an Eagle Tree eLogger with GPS (and soon to own an OSD PRO), and I've been happy with it for several years.
Stock #191244 - 2.4GHz Transmitter & 7ch Receiver Only Version Transmitter and Optima 7 7channel 2.4GHz Receiver, with Rechargeable Transmitter Batteries and AC Charger (no RX Battery) ESP $429.99
Then, you have to pay extra for the telemetry products (though I'm not sure of the price)
Available Telemetry Products:
Stock# 55830: Full Telemetry Pack
Includes Sensor Station, two RPM Sensors (O&M),four Temp. Sensors, GPS and Fuel Sensor
Stock# 55831: Basic Telemetry Pack w/Optical RPM Sensor
Includes Sensor Station, O-RPM Sensor & two Temp. Sensors
Stock# 55845: Basic Telemetry Pack w/Magnetic RPM Sensor
Includes Sensor Station, M-RPM Sensor & two Temp. Sensors
Stock# 55832: Sensor Station HTS-SS 2.4GHz
Stock# 55833: Optical RPM Sensor HTS-ORPM
Stock# 55842: Magnetic RPM Sensor HTS-MRPM
Stock# 55834: Temperature Sensor HTS-TEMP
Stock# 55835: Fuel Level Sensor HTS-FUEL
Stock# 55836: GPS Sensor HTS-GPS
On the other hand, the Eagle Tree OSD Text system will cost a total of:
OSD Pkg w 100A eLogger/Integrated Connectors (OSDSTD-PKG-CN2) $194.97
Then you'd have to get a transmitter to send the information down to the ground -- you can get a wireless video camera (2.4GHZ) on Hobby City for about $60. Hook up the video to any monitor (or record directly to a video tape recorder), and you've got a complete telemetry system for about $250 (as opposed to $430 for the Hitec system).
The Eagle Tree system will send Volts, Amps, Watts, and mAh used at that price. For a little extra, you can monitor all kinds of other things (like temperature, RPM, altitude, airspeed, ground speed, GPS coordinates, servo current, and throttle setting.
Honestly, the Eagle Tree system is the better deal -- and gives you the opportunity to expand later.
No -- I don't work for Eagle Tree, nor am I affiliated with them in any way. I just own an Eagle Tree eLogger with GPS (and soon to own an OSD PRO), and I've been happy with it for several years.
Please reread the OP "anyone know of a good basic telemetry system WITH an voltage alarm feature besides the one from quanum (because i cant seem to find any!) preferably 2.4Ghz "
The Hitec system does includes the voltage alarm system as a standard feature and it does not require the other add-ons, nor an Aurora TX.
Price Comparison e.g.
2 x Optima 6 Receiver and HMA-24FI Module Combo $114.99
2 x Optima 7 Receivers and HMA-24FI Module Combo $129.99
The Spectra Pro Module and Optima Transceivers are can be readily updated by user with each firmware upgrade.
Further facilities are due out shortly.
regards
Alan T.
#20

You don't have to hook up the camera at all. I'm only suggesting you buy the camera to get the TRANSMITTER and RECEIVER to get the data from the airplane to the ground. You can always hook up the camera later (if you feel like it), but it is not required in the system I'm suggesting.
@Alan (A.T.) -- I guess I'm missing something then. If you buy the $114.99 deal, it looks like you get two Hitec Optima 6 receivers, and something called a "HMA-24FI" (I don't know what that is) -- only two "gadgets". In order to make this work, he's going to need a transmitter, receiver, telemetry transmitter, and something to measure the data (like a voltage meter, current meter, watt meter, etcetera) -- that's at least four "gadgets". How can the telemetry system work with only two "gadgets"?
#21

for the base system : well ya thats true i guess
for the camera idea : how would i get the transmitter out of the camera to use?
and i think it incorporates those four "gadgets" as you call them into the receiver and the additional module
for the camera idea : how would i get the transmitter out of the camera to use?
and i think it incorporates those four "gadgets" as you call them into the receiver and the additional module
#22


(Normally, the Eagle Tree OSD Text system would be installed between the camera and the transmitter. If you leave the camera out of the system, the OSD should overlay the data on top of a blank screen. BUT, now that I think about it, the Eagle Tree OSD may not overlay anything if it does not receive a signal from the camera. Hmmmm...)

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