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Saved by uncleflo on February 13th, 2022.
Question: What is your preference regarding the best place to mount a radar antenna? As far as we can tell from the pictures of Morgan’s Cloud you have mounted yours on a pole aft. Our previous experience with radars tells us that the antenna should be as high and free as possible. Wouldn’t a radar antenna mounted on the mast just above the first spreaders give better range and a more detailed radar picture than if it were mounted lower? It also appears from the pictures that your antenna isn’t mounted in a way that makes it able to tilt so that it can compensate for heel of the boat when sailing. Answer: First off, we should say that we view radar as the most important piece of electronic equipment on Morgan’s Cloud—yes, more important than GPS, since we can find our way with a compass and sextant but we can’t see unlit objects at night or through fog—so we have given a lot of thought to the position and installation of our radar scanner. We prefer a pole mounted aft for the scanner over mast mounting.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 22nd, 2019.
The AgustaWestland Project Zero is a hybrid tiltrotor/Lift fan aircraft. It has been developed by AgustaWestland as a technology demonstrator, and is used to investigate all-electric propulsion and other advanced technologies. It is the world's first electric tiltrotor aircraft. In December 2010, AgustaWestland's management approved the formation of a team under James Wang with the intention of producing a technology demonstrator incorporating as many new innovations as possible on a single airframe. Speaking in 2013, Wang noted that electric technologies were rapidly advancing, and that the function of Project Zero was to achieve readiness with electric aircraft technologies: "Rather than waiting for the battery to become even better, then working on electric aircraft technology, the team has positioned itself to be ready for the next generation of batteries".
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Saved by uncleflo on December 19th, 2019.
GLUON丨Modular Desktop Collaborative Robotic Arm by SCA. GLUON desktop robotic arm, powered by INNFOS SCA QDD Lite. A best match for prototyping, photography, STEM & geeks. GLUON is an innovative creation. This robotic arm can perform much more complicated actions without being bulky and expensive. INNFOS integrated motor, drive, encoder and reducer in an all-in-one design jazzed-up actuator that created GLUON. The smart compliant actuator is called INNFOS SCA that breakthroughs the old limits of service robotic industry.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 29th, 2014.
A really good course on directly uncontrolled movement. Uploaded on Jul 14, 2010. Lecture 1: Introduction. Instructor: Russell Tedrake. See the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-832s09
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Saved by uncleflo on February 8th, 2014.
In this book, the authors discuss the technological developments lead by sensor technology, addressing viable new applications to inspire a technological evolution. Under the advanced and visionary approach of distributed intelligence, the authors focus on three distinct but tightly inter-related areas of developments for distributed sensing systems (DSS): firstly, the sensor technology embracing the conversion of the phenomena of interest into desirable form of signal such as electric, secondly, the interaction process between sensing points which requires immense intelligence loosely called networking, and finally, the adoption of useful maturing systems through potential applications for right impacts for a better life and a brighter economy.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 28th, 2012.
Through our sophisticated life safety, fire detection and emergency devices, people's lives and property are kept protected, helping make the world a safer place to live. We strive to improve the lifestyle of each employee, stockholder, and member of the community. Hochiki would like to introduce the HCA Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel. The HCA series will be available in a 2, 4, or 8 zone conventional panel design. The HCA series are fully programmable using simple front panel menu options and will support releasing of agent on the 4 and 8 zone models. This panel offers programming features to the user and is a single board construction which is installer friendly. The panel will be compatible with a wide range of Hochiki America detection devices. Click here to view the HCA data sheet.
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