Using the Max Height Reader MHR
This device can be used to record your maximum height for any flight. Simple to use and can be used in any type of RC Plane, F5x F3x glider, helicopter or drone. The MHR is small, very lite and compact and will fit in any airframe with little fuss. All you need is a spare channel on your receiver, or with the use of a "Y" lead if no spare channels are available. This device uses the power within the receiver and will not interfere with the normal function of you RC system. This device will zero itself (usually done on the ground) each time you power your receiver up. Upon landing, your maximum height will be immediately available for viewing and will be repeatedly displayed on the LED display.
Connection of your MHR:
The Max Height Reader (MHR) is connected in a spare channel on your receiver, or with the use of a "Y" lead if no spare channels are available. The MHR will function with input voltages (derived from ESC, BEC or receiver flight pack) within the range of 5 to 9 Volts.
Installation
The MHR should be lightly restrained in the airframe to minimise sound noise from the motor, airframe and general air turbulence. Inserting the MHR into a small block of plastic foam via a cut slot has proven to be effective. The small block of foam can in turn be secured to the airframe.
This device can be used to record your maximum height for any flight. Simple to use and can be used in any type of RC Plane, F5x F3x glider, helicopter or drone. The MHR is small, very lite and compact and will fit in any airframe with little fuss. All you need is a spare channel on your receiver, or with the use of a "Y" lead if no spare channels are available. This device uses the power within the receiver and will not interfere with the normal function of you RC system. This device will zero itself (usually done on the ground) each time you power your receiver up. Upon landing, your maximum height will be immediately available for viewing and will be repeatedly displayed on the LED display.
Connection of your MHR:
The Max Height Reader (MHR) is connected in a spare channel on your receiver, or with the use of a "Y" lead if no spare channels are available. The MHR will function with input voltages (derived from ESC, BEC or receiver flight pack) within the range of 5 to 9 Volts.
Installation
The MHR should be lightly restrained in the airframe to minimise sound noise from the motor, airframe and general air turbulence. Inserting the MHR into a small block of plastic foam via a cut slot has proven to be effective. The small block of foam can in turn be secured to the airframe.