The LabSat 3 HDD uses USB3.0 for fast data transfer and is formatted to FAT32.
Recommended media
It is recommended to use good quality Class 10 UHS-3 SD cards or higher spec. The following list includes SD cards
that have been tested with LabSat 3.
Description
LabSat Part number
SanDisk Extreme 128 GB
RLACS211
SanDisk Extreme 64 GB
RLACS210
SanDisk Extreme 32 GB
LS03SDCARD
SanDisk Ultra 8 GB
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The LabSat HDD is the only recommended HDD to use with the LabSat 3 system. The hard drive is available as an
accessory under the part number LS03HDD-1TB. For purchase information contact your local LabSat dealer or
Racelogic LabSat department.
Formatting LabSat3 Media
Formatting an SD card or a HDD is important when using LabSat 3, to make sure that the card cluster size is set to an
optimum level.
Cluster size is the minimum amount of data that can be written in a single operation. So, the larger the cluster size, the
better the performance of the card (up to a point).
To run a format, insert the card you wish to format, (or connect the HDD).
Then select the following options:
MENU > File > Format SD > Yes
, as shown below.
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