Re: [altusmetrum] TeleSubmarine!

2016-05-25 Thread sebastien_lec
I will the seringue trick. Thank everybody for your answer. -Message d'origine- From: Keith Packard Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 1:41 AM To: sebastien_lec ; altusmetrum@lists.gag.com Subject: Re: [altusmetrum] TeleSubmarine

Re: [altusmetrum] TeleSubmarine!

2016-05-25 Thread Sam Fineberg
I have been able to trigger altimeters by using a vacuum cleaner held against one of the vent holes (and plugging the others). Sam On 5/25/2016 1:41 AM, Keith Packard wrote: sebastien_lec writes: Thank for the answer, The barometric chamber is a great idea

Re: [altusmetrum] TeleSubmarine!

2016-05-24 Thread Keith Packard
sebastien_lec writes: > Thank for the answer, > >The barometric chamber is a great idea but as i don't have access to one. > It look like that buying another 10$ sensor and swap-it with hot air > preventively will be easier/cheaper. You can make one easily enough

Re: [altusmetrum] TeleSubmarine!

2016-05-24 Thread George Shaiffer
with gauge a reasonable price. Both approaches have been useful additions to the test benchGeorge Shaiffer > From: sebastien_...@hotmail.com > To: kei...@keithp.com; altusmetrum@lists.gag.com > Date: Tue, 24 May 2016 18:24:40 -0400 > Subject: Re: [altusmetrum] TeleSubmarine

Re: [altusmetrum] TeleSubmarine!

2016-05-24 Thread Douglas Bertelsen
lemega inside > another > rocket payload bay to test it but maybe you have a better procedure? > > > -Message d'origine- From: Keith Packard > Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 5:44 PM > To: sebastien_lec ; altusmetrum@lists.gag.com > Subject: Re: [altusmetrum] TeleSubmarine!

Re: [altusmetrum] TeleSubmarine!

2016-05-24 Thread sebastien_lec
My initial idea was to carry the repaired telemega inside another rocket payload bay to test it but maybe you have a better procedure? -Message d'origine- From: Keith Packard Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 5:44 PM To: sebastien_lec ; altusmetrum@lists.gag.com Subject: Re: [altusmetrum] Tel

Re: [altusmetrum] TeleSubmarine!

2016-05-24 Thread Ed Chess
<altusmetrum@lists.gag.com> Subject: Re: [altusmetrum] TeleSubmarine! I have a TeleGPS that still appears to work OK after spending a night underwater. It doesn't have the barometric components, though. That same flight had a Featherweight Raven which got the same treatment, and still

Re: [altusmetrum] TeleSubmarine!

2016-05-24 Thread danno
I have a TeleGPS that still appears to work OK after spending a night underwater. It doesn't have the barometric components, though. That same flight had a Featherweight Raven which got the same treatment, and still seems accurate as an altimeter. All I did with them was put them in tupperware