Translated by R.Whitehead 10-3-2014 (my best effort – accuracy is not guaranteed)
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10.3. Graupner HoTT
The GPS-Logger 2 is also a full telemetry sensor for the Graupner HoTT 2.4 GHz system.
The measured values can be transmitted live to the ground and displayed directly on either
the Smart Box at the HoTT transmitter or directly in the display of the HoTT transmitter.
The connection to the HoTT receiver is made with the Patch cable provided, between the
connection on the GPS-Logger 2
and “T” on the HoTT receiver.
10.3.1. Alarms
The GPS-Logger 2 supports both the Text Mode
” and the “Digital Mode” of the HoTT
system. In both modes of operation all adjustable alarms on the GPS-Logger are indicated at
the transmitter by beeps or speech output.
10.3.2. Vario
The HoTT transmitter hides the sound output in the range -0.5 m/s to 0 m/s. The GPS-
Logger 2 skips that area in order to still obtain a continuous sound output.
For a more sensitive response in the acoust
ic output with HoTT, a “Vario factor” of 2 to 4 can
be set in the GPS-Logger 2. The result is a good resolution acoustic output without a gap
around the zero point. But you have to accept that the Vario value displayed and recorded in
the transmitter does not correspond to reality.
10.3.3 Text Mode
Go to text mode and “Settings, View”. Using the “up” and “down” keys of the left keypad of
the transmitter, the “GPS” can be called from the GPS-Logger 2. With a click to the right you
now get the text display of the GPS-Logger 2 from the receiver data.
This operation is done with the right
keypad of the transmitter. Structure and
contents are completely identical to the
screens of the UniDisplay, see also
chapter 8.
Here all alarms can be set then indicated
on the transmitter by beeping or voice
output as appropriate.
Operation in text mode appears a bit
sluggish since the data cannot be
updated so frequently.