Eagle Tree Systems Seagull Glide manual Limited Warranty, Etsi, Ce

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Temperature Range:

0 – 140 degrees F

TX Antenna:

Articulating Rubber Antenna with MMCX Pigtail

Power:

Power taken from Recorder/Receiver battery

Current Draw:

Transmitter + Recorder, average 250 milliamp

FCC/CE 2.4GHz, 100mW Transmitter

 

Frequency Range:

2.4GHz

Operating Range (Line of Sight):

Up to 2 miles (3 km) w/ included antenna

FCC Approval:

Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum

EU Approval:

ETSI, CE

Maximum Output Power:

approx 100 mW

Dimensions:

1” x 1.5” x 0.350” (25 mm x 37 mm x 9 mm)

Weight:

approx 0.3oz (8 g) (Transmitter only)

Temperature Range:

0 – 140 degrees F

TX Antenna:

short wire

Power:

Power taken from Recorder/Receiver battery

Current Draw:

Transmitter + Recorder, average 100 milliamp

EU/CE 433MHz, 10mW Transmitter

 

Frequency Range:

433 – 434 MHz

Operating Range (Line of Sight):

up to 1000m w/included antenna, up to 3000m with RX Yagi

Manufacturer:

LPRS, UK

Maximum Output Power:

approx 10 mWatt

Dimensions:

approx 38 x 25 x 4mm

Weight:

approx 6 grams (Transmitter only)

Temperature Range:

-40 to 85 degrees C

TX Antenna:

Thin, flexible stainless whip

Power:

Power taken from Recorder/Receiver battery

Current Draw:

Transmitter + Recorder, average < 60 milliamp

Receiver

 

RX Antenna:

Thin, flexible stainless whip

Temperature range:

0 – 140 degrees F

Battery:

Standard 9V (or other 5V to 16V battery pack)

Display:

16x2 character LCD

Pushbuttons:

4

USB connection:

Yes

Recorder

Airspeed: around 2 MPH minimum, approximately 290 MPH maximum

Altitude: 0 to approximately 32000 feet, in approximately 1 foot increments

Operational Voltage: 4.35V to 7.0V (1 Watt transmitter requires 5V to 5.75V)

Weight: Recorder and Pitot tube, approximately 1 oz.

Temperature: Dual inputs, 0 degrees F to 424 degrees F

RPM range: approx 100 RPM to 50,000+ RPM

Units supported: English and Metric

Measurements: 1.97” x 1.38” x 0.67”

Record Time: Varies with sample rate, parameters being recorded, and “activeness” of flight. Anywhere from around 20 minutes to hours is attainable depending on these settings.

Limited Warranty

Eagle Tree Systems, LLC, warrants the Flight Data Recorder to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one

(1)year from the date of original purchase. This warranty is nontransferable. If your unit requires warranty service during this period, we will replace or repair it at our option. Shipping cost to us is your responsibility.

To obtain warranty service, contact us by phone, fax or email to request an RMA number. No returns will be accepted without this number.

This limited warranty does not cover:

Copyright © 2003-2005 Eagle Tree Systems, LLC

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Contents Intended Uses Please read this manual before using your new systemPacking List Steps to FollowInstall your Data Acquisition Module Recorder Connecting the Airspeed Pitot TubeImportant Warnings Altitude Measurement Installing the Seagull Transmitter in your Model Powering the Glide RecorderConnecting the Seagull Transmitter to your Data Recorder Using the Seagull Wireless DashboardPage Ready for Action Adjusting the VariometerInstalling the RPM Sensor Installing Temperature SensorsPage Removing the Recorder from your Plane Setting up the Recorder with the ApplicationTelling the Recorder what to Log Setting the Joystick Configuration ModeSeagull Configuration Wizard Setting Metric or English UnitsSeagull Dashboard Data Setup Utility Instructions Page Using your Seagull in Laptop Live Mode Configuring Variometer AlarmsServo Display on the Dashboard Recorder’s LED Using the Recorder/Data LoggerAfter You’ve Flown Recorder’s PushbuttonGraphing/Spreadsheet Compatibility Saving Flight Files Troubleshooting Recorder FCC Information FCC InformationTransmitters SpecificationsETSI, CE Limited WarrantyProduct Warranty Registration