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Eric Greenwell
July 5th 09, 06:28 AM
For what purpose do you wish to log speed and acceleration? Have you
looked at any of the model airplane loggers that can do this?

Someone wrote:
> It seems to be quite difficult to get information about this
> instrument. I wrote the company but unfortunately they are not
> responding. It's strange as their instruments seems widespread.
>
> Do you guys know any other instrument (or blackbox) that can log
> airspeed (pitot) and acceleration? Even a electrical diagram would be
> fine as long as it comes with the sourcecode/firmware :-)
>
> Best regards
> Michael
>
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> On 14 Jun., 23:16, Someone > wrote:
>> Dear All,
>> I am looking for information on the TL3424 RAS acceleration logger
>> (http://www2.tl-elektronic.com/index.php?
>> page=lsa&p_id=7&PHPSESSID=fee5ff74bb944f141d491dcb1af990f6).
>>
>> As I undestand it, this logger can log speed and G-acceleration during
>> a period of time (not just when an exceeded event occur). If this is
>> correct, I hope someone can help me with a log file from such
>> instrument. I'd like to have a look and see if I cen interpret the
>> protocol they use.
>>
>> I'd like to build an analyzer tool for speed and G but I want to be
>> sure the TL logger can do what I want before I make a purchase.
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Michael
>


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