Re: [psas-avionics] [Fwd: Re: SCP1000 performance near a vacuum (< 30 kPa)]

2007-11-22 Thread Andrew Greenberg
Oh, sorry, I thought I cc'd the list in my reply. Maria and I decided we
should get all we're ever going to use at once so that we can calibrate
them all at the same time. So, something more like 6: 2 per avionics
system, with 3 systems total.

Andrew


Barton C Massey wrote:
> At least two; as far as I know we're hoping to have a backup
> rocket, which means backups of the avionics modules.  I'd
> say three.
> 
>   Bart
> 
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>> shall I add two of these to the wishlist, or will one suffice?
>>
>> Quoting Andrew Greenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>> Yay! It looks like we're good to go on using the VTI pressure sensor.
>>> This does mean that we'll need to do our own calibration runs near
>>> vacuum, but that seems just fine.
>>>
>>> Glenn, this means we're going to do some runs in Eric's vacuum chamber.
>>> Can you arrange this soon, like in about 2 weeks?
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Re: [psas-avionics] [Fwd: Re: SCP1000 performance near a vacuum (< 30 kPa)]

2007-11-22 Thread Barton C Massey
At least two; as far as I know we're hoping to have a backup
rocket, which means backups of the avionics modules.  I'd
say three.

Bart

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> shall I add two of these to the wishlist, or will one suffice?
>
> Quoting Andrew Greenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > Yay! It looks like we're good to go on using the VTI pressure sensor.
> > This does mean that we'll need to do our own calibration runs near
> > vacuum, but that seems just fine.
> >
> > Glenn, this means we're going to do some runs in Eric's vacuum chamber.
> > Can you arrange this soon, like in about 2 weeks?

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Re: [psas-avionics] [Fwd: Re: SCP1000 performance near a vacuum (< 30 kPa)]

2007-11-21 Thread mwebster
shall I add two of these to the wishlist, or will one suffice?

--Maria

Quoting Andrew Greenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Yay! It looks like we're good to go on using the VTI pressure sensor.
> This does mean that we'll need to do our own calibration runs near
> vacuum, but that seems just fine.
>
> Glenn, this means we're going to do some runs in Eric's vacuum chamber.
> Can you arrange this soon, like in about 2 weeks?
>
> Andrew



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