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 Sun, Feb 05 2012 @ 21:42 in Switzerland

Stern Technologies Pulsar Engine Monitor

   
InstrumentsI have not seen it in person, but this looks like a very nice engine monitor.

From the web site: "Step into the future of sport aviation engine monitoring. The Pulsar combines monitoring for over 30 engine parameters into a single, reliable digital module. A crisp color display makes engine information fully visible in cockpit conditions ranging from direct sunlight to nighttime. Clear, logically presented information allows rapid scanning of all relevant engine data."

http://www.sterntech.com/

 

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Stern Technologies Pulsar Engine Monitor
Authored by: Anonymous on Thu, Jan 08 2004 @ 04:33 in Switzerland
Mick,

Thanks for posting the link to the Engine monitor! I personally think it is a great instrument, but I did design it. I felt that I should list some features which are not well known yet about this instrument.

Specifically it is entirely user configurable! That is the user can control everyting from the text on the gauges, units, colors, and even the sensor calibrations. That is the box is basically a data acquisition box with display and data logging. For example you can connect a barometer pressure sensor and display the pressure as altitude. The same can be done for air speed, and most anything else the user wants to monitor.

As that the unit is user configurable you can set your own alarm levels and even have red and yellow alarm levels. Heck if you wanted you can even have your alarms show up as being blue.

If anyone has any questions or comments please feel to contact me.

Trampas Stern
trampas@sterntech.com

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