- UniLog 2 with integrated height sensor
- Connection cable to receiver
- 2GB micro SD memory card and card reader
- detailed operating instructions
The small, powerful RC data logger and telemetry sensor stores and transmits V / A / W / mAh / Wmin / rpm / °C / single cells / height / Vario
The UniLog 2 is the successor of our successful data logger UniLog. All known functions of UniLog have been taken over and updated with the latest technology. Numerous new functions have been added, leaving practically nothing to be desired.
Telemetry over 2.4 GHz systems with return channel is now an integral part of UniLog 2 and fully integrated. The Jeti Duplex System, Multiplex M-Link and Graupner HoTT are supported. The UniLog 2 recognizes the telemetry system used automatically, no configuration or special firmware is necessary. Since an additional barometric (air pressure) height sensor with high resolution is also integrated, a Vario with the UniLog 2 can also be realised in telemode mode. Extensive alarms can also be programmed, which are reported via telemetry via the respective transmitter.
When operating with Multiplex M-Link, all data on the sensor bus is automatically logged by UniLog 2 and also written to the memory card. You get an MSB data logger by the way.
With UniLog 2, a micro-SD memory card serves as practically unlimited memory. With up to 20 Hz recording rate and the micro SD memory card, recordings of almost any length with high detail resolution are possible. Data exchange with the PC for evaluation is therefore also very simple: Remove the memory card from the UniLog 2 and insert it into a USB port of the PC using the card reader supplied. The measured values of UniLog 2 are available as text files on the memory card. The data is then displayed and evaluated with the familiar LogView software (www.logview.info). Due to the internal real-time clock with battery, all measured values are always provided with date and time.
Another new feature is the possibility of measuring individual cell voltages. A LiPo up to 6s can be connected directly to the UniLog 2 with its balancer connector, the individual voltages are measured and recorded and of course also transmitted via telemetry.
Via our UniDisplay, all measured values of UniLog 2 can also be directly viewed live and the recorded data can be read from the memory card. Minimum and maximum values can be quickly retrieved from the stored recordings and displayed. All settings and alarms can of course also be conveniently programmed via UniDisplay.
Whether glider, aerobatic plane, helicopter, HLG or slowflyer, the UniLog 2 can be used in almost every area due to its low weight and compact size. Of course the UniLog 2 is not only suitable for model flying. It can also be installed in RC boats, RC cars, etc.
And this is what UniLog 2:
The UniLog 2 is the successor of our successful data logger UniLog. All known functions of UniLog have been taken over and updated with the latest technology. Numerous new functions have been added, leaving practically nothing to be desired.
Telemetry over 2.4 GHz systems with return channel is now an integral part of UniLog 2 and fully integrated. The Jeti Duplex System, Multiplex M-Link and Graupner HoTT are supported. The UniLog 2 recognizes the telemetry system used automatically, no configuration or special firmware is necessary. Since an additional barometric (air pressure) height sensor with high resolution is also integrated, a Vario with the UniLog 2 can also be realised in telemode mode. Extensive alarms can also be programmed, which are reported via telemetry via the respective transmitter.
When operating with Multiplex M-Link, all data on the sensor bus is automatically logged by UniLog 2 and also written to the memory card. You get an MSB data logger by the way.
With UniLog 2, a micro-SD memory card serves as practically unlimited memory. With up to 20 Hz recording rate and the micro SD memory card, recordings of almost any length with high detail resolution are possible. Data exchange with the PC for evaluation is therefore also very simple: Remove the memory card from the UniLog 2 and insert it into a USB port of the PC using the card reader supplied. The measured values of UniLog 2 are available as text files on the memory card. The data is then displayed and evaluated with the familiar LogView software (www.logview.info). Due to the internal real-time clock with battery, all measured values are always provided with date and time.
Another new feature is the possibility of measuring individual cell voltages. A LiPo up to 6s can be connected directly to the UniLog 2 with its balancer connector, the individual voltages are measured and recorded and of course also transmitted via telemetry.
Via our UniDisplay, all measured values of UniLog 2 can also be directly viewed live and the recorded data can be read from the memory card. Minimum and maximum values can be quickly retrieved from the stored recordings and displayed. All settings and alarms can of course also be conveniently programmed via UniDisplay.
Whether glider, aerobatic plane, helicopter, HLG or slowflyer, the UniLog 2 can be used in almost every area due to its low weight and compact size. Of course the UniLog 2 is not only suitable for model flying. It can also be installed in RC boats, RC cars, etc.
And this is what UniLog 2:
- complete measurement of electric drives with current, voltage, power, capacity, speed and temperature measurement (current, speed and temperature sensors are available separately in different versions)
- micro SD memory card almost unlimited recording and easy reading of data
- full telemetry support for Jeti Duplex, Multiplex M-Link and Graupner HoTT, including barometric Vario
- the used telemetry is recognized automatically, no configuration is necessary
- internal real time clock (with battery for at least 10 years) all measurements are provided with real time stamp, i.e. date and time
- Memory rates from 1 measurement per second (1 Hz) to 20 measurements per second (20 Hz)
- all UniLog sensors can still be used
- Balancer connection for LiPo single cell measurement up to 6s
- Height measurement with automatic zeroing after switching on
- Current measuring range depending on the connected sensor up to 400 A, voltage up to 60 V
- Current and voltage sensor pluggable (therefore very small and light in operation as pure altimeter / vario e.g. in gliders)
- Connection for receiver signal (Rx) and signal output to controller (ESC)
- universal connections for external speed sensor and up to three temperature sensors
- Temperature measurement also with PT1000 sensors for an extended measuring range
- Connection for speed sensor (order no. 2560) for measuring flight speeds
- direct connection to GPS-Logger possible for data recording in a file
- Recording of all data on the multiplex sensor bus when operating with M-Link
- Recording the receiver battery voltage
- Automatic power supply from receiver and/or drive battery
- manual recording start via built-in button
- Recording can be started under various conditions
- current status is indicated by three LEDs
- direct viewing of the measured values live or recorded with our UniDisplay
- Parameter settings possible via PC, UniDisplay and telemetry
- Support by LogView
SM-Modellbau
SM-Modellbau UNILOG 2 RC-DATA LOGGER -MODELLBAU
Product number:
92568
Manufacturer number:
3000
Additionally selected items:
- UniLog 2 with integrated height sensor
- Connection cable to receiver
- 2GB micro SD memory card and card reader
- detailed operating instructions
The small, powerful RC data logger and telemetry sensor stores and transmits V / A / W / mAh / Wmin / rpm / °C / single cells / height / Vario
The UniLog 2 is the successor of our successful data logger UniLog. All known functions of UniLog have been taken over and updated with the latest technology. Numerous new functions have been added, leaving practically nothing to be desired.
Telemetry over 2.4 GHz systems with return channel is now an integral part of UniLog 2 and fully integrated. The Jeti Duplex System, Multiplex M-Link and Graupner HoTT are supported. The UniLog 2 recognizes the telemetry system used automatically, no configuration or special firmware is necessary. Since an additional barometric (air pressure) height sensor with high resolution is also integrated, a Vario with the UniLog 2 can also be realised in telemode mode. Extensive alarms can also be programmed, which are reported via telemetry via the respective transmitter.
When operating with Multiplex M-Link, all data on the sensor bus is automatically logged by UniLog 2 and also written to the memory card. You get an MSB data logger by the way.
With UniLog 2, a micro-SD memory card serves as practically unlimited memory. With up to 20 Hz recording rate and the micro SD memory card, recordings of almost any length with high detail resolution are possible. Data exchange with the PC for evaluation is therefore also very simple: Remove the memory card from the UniLog 2 and insert it into a USB port of the PC using the card reader supplied. The measured values of UniLog 2 are available as text files on the memory card. The data is then displayed and evaluated with the familiar LogView software (www.logview.info). Due to the internal real-time clock with battery, all measured values are always provided with date and time.
Another new feature is the possibility of measuring individual cell voltages. A LiPo up to 6s can be connected directly to the UniLog 2 with its balancer connector, the individual voltages are measured and recorded and of course also transmitted via telemetry.
Via our UniDisplay, all measured values of UniLog 2 can also be directly viewed live and the recorded data can be read from the memory card. Minimum and maximum values can be quickly retrieved from the stored recordings and displayed. All settings and alarms can of course also be conveniently programmed via UniDisplay.
Whether glider, aerobatic plane, helicopter, HLG or slowflyer, the UniLog 2 can be used in almost every area due to its low weight and compact size. Of course the UniLog 2 is not only suitable for model flying. It can also be installed in RC boats, RC cars, etc.
And this is what UniLog 2:
The UniLog 2 is the successor of our successful data logger UniLog. All known functions of UniLog have been taken over and updated with the latest technology. Numerous new functions have been added, leaving practically nothing to be desired.
Telemetry over 2.4 GHz systems with return channel is now an integral part of UniLog 2 and fully integrated. The Jeti Duplex System, Multiplex M-Link and Graupner HoTT are supported. The UniLog 2 recognizes the telemetry system used automatically, no configuration or special firmware is necessary. Since an additional barometric (air pressure) height sensor with high resolution is also integrated, a Vario with the UniLog 2 can also be realised in telemode mode. Extensive alarms can also be programmed, which are reported via telemetry via the respective transmitter.
When operating with Multiplex M-Link, all data on the sensor bus is automatically logged by UniLog 2 and also written to the memory card. You get an MSB data logger by the way.
With UniLog 2, a micro-SD memory card serves as practically unlimited memory. With up to 20 Hz recording rate and the micro SD memory card, recordings of almost any length with high detail resolution are possible. Data exchange with the PC for evaluation is therefore also very simple: Remove the memory card from the UniLog 2 and insert it into a USB port of the PC using the card reader supplied. The measured values of UniLog 2 are available as text files on the memory card. The data is then displayed and evaluated with the familiar LogView software (www.logview.info). Due to the internal real-time clock with battery, all measured values are always provided with date and time.
Another new feature is the possibility of measuring individual cell voltages. A LiPo up to 6s can be connected directly to the UniLog 2 with its balancer connector, the individual voltages are measured and recorded and of course also transmitted via telemetry.
Via our UniDisplay, all measured values of UniLog 2 can also be directly viewed live and the recorded data can be read from the memory card. Minimum and maximum values can be quickly retrieved from the stored recordings and displayed. All settings and alarms can of course also be conveniently programmed via UniDisplay.
Whether glider, aerobatic plane, helicopter, HLG or slowflyer, the UniLog 2 can be used in almost every area due to its low weight and compact size. Of course the UniLog 2 is not only suitable for model flying. It can also be installed in RC boats, RC cars, etc.
And this is what UniLog 2:
- complete measurement of electric drives with current, voltage, power, capacity, speed and temperature measurement (current, speed and temperature sensors are available separately in different versions)
- micro SD memory card almost unlimited recording and easy reading of data
- full telemetry support for Jeti Duplex, Multiplex M-Link and Graupner HoTT, including barometric Vario
- the used telemetry is recognized automatically, no configuration is necessary
- internal real time clock (with battery for at least 10 years) all measurements are provided with real time stamp, i.e. date and time
- Memory rates from 1 measurement per second (1 Hz) to 20 measurements per second (20 Hz)
- all UniLog sensors can still be used
- Balancer connection for LiPo single cell measurement up to 6s
- Height measurement with automatic zeroing after switching on
- Current measuring range depending on the connected sensor up to 400 A, voltage up to 60 V
- Current and voltage sensor pluggable (therefore very small and light in operation as pure altimeter / vario e.g. in gliders)
- Connection for receiver signal (Rx) and signal output to controller (ESC)
- universal connections for external speed sensor and up to three temperature sensors
- Temperature measurement also with PT1000 sensors for an extended measuring range
- Connection for speed sensor (order no. 2560) for measuring flight speeds
- direct connection to GPS-Logger possible for data recording in a file
- Recording of all data on the multiplex sensor bus when operating with M-Link
- Recording the receiver battery voltage
- Automatic power supply from receiver and/or drive battery
- manual recording start via built-in button
- Recording can be started under various conditions
- current status is indicated by three LEDs
- direct viewing of the measured values live or recorded with our UniDisplay
- Parameter settings possible via PC, UniDisplay and telemetry
- Support by LogView