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PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2022 7:18 am    Post subject: Radio altimeter Reply with quote

Here’s little project that might fire someone’s imagination.

I bought a radio altimeter module from Ainstein (US-D1: https://ainstein.ai/drone-makers-drone-service-providers/us-d1/) and paired it with a PIC microcontroller-driven display, to make a radio altimeter to help my students learn to judge their height above ground when learning to land.

First iteration was with a four digit display height readout, but nobody has time to be looking at that while landing, so now I have three LED’s and a buzzer: red shows above 25’, amber is 4’-25’ and green is 3’ and below. The buzzer sounds intermittently below 25’ and continuously at 3’. The switch disables the buzzer, in case it gets irritating.

Because I’m in a TC aircraft and not OBAM, the antenna is attached with 3M mate-n-lok to the inside of a plastic inspection hatch on the belly (radiation transparent) and the whole thing is powered from the 5v output of a USB port (or USB battery power-pack).

I have noticed that the antenna emits enough unwanted RF on a frequency of 125.00MHz to open the COM squelch and give a lot of noise in the headsets on that frequency, which is unfortunate as 125.00MHz is the tower frequency of a nearby airport, but other than that it works well.

Here’s a picture of the display unit, the box is about 3 inches long:


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2022 7:21 am    Post subject: Radio altimeter Reply with quote

Sorry - my bad - the antenna is secured with 3m "dual lock” tape - it’s like a more robust version of Velcro. It’s great for securing things in an airplane in a temporary fashion. If anyone hasn’t tried it, I recommend it!

On Dec 10, 2022, at 9:52 AM, Alec Myers <alec(at)alecmyers.com> wrote:

Here’s little project that might fire someone’s imagination.

I bought a radio altimeter module from Ainstein (US-D1: https://ainstein.ai/drone-makers-drone-service-providers/us-d1/) and paired it with a PIC microcontroller-driven display, to make a radio altimeter to help my students learn to judge their height above ground when learning to land.

First iteration was with a four digit display height readout, but nobody has time to be looking at that while landing, so now I have three LED’s and a buzzer: red shows above 25’, amber is 4’-25’ and green is 3’ and below. The buzzer sounds intermittently below 25’ and continuously at 3’. The switch disables the buzzer, in case it gets irritating.

Because I’m in a TC aircraft and not OBAM, the antenna is attached with 3M mate-n-lok to the inside of a plastic inspection hatch on the belly (radiation transparent) and the whole thing is powered from the 5v output of a USB port (or USB battery power-pack).

I have noticed that the antenna emits enough unwanted RF on a frequency of 125.00MHz to open the COM squelch and give a lot of noise in the headsets on that frequency, which is unfortunate as 125.00MHz is the tower frequency of a nearby airport, but other than that it works well.

Here’s a picture of the display unit, the box is about 3 inches long:

<IMG_2561.jpeg>

<IMG_2560.jpeg>


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2022 8:22 am    Post subject: Radio altimeter Reply with quote

Very similar in concept to this product - 
https://landingheight.com/shop/
I have their earlier non-certifed version in my RV-7A.  
https://www.enginebridge.com/product/landing-height-controller-copy/

On Sat, Dec 10, 2022 at 8:21 AM Alec Myers <alec(at)alecmyers.com (alec(at)alecmyers.com)> wrote:

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Sorry - my bad - the antenna is secured with 3m "dual lock” tape - it’s like a more robust version of Velcro. It’s great for securing things in an airplane in a temporary fashion. If anyone hasn’t tried it, I recommend it!



On Dec 10, 2022, at 9:52 AM, Alec Myers <alec(at)alecmyers.com (alec(at)alecmyers.com)> wrote:

Here’s little project that might fire someone’s imagination.

I bought a radio altimeter module from Ainstein (US-D1: https://ainstein.ai/drone-makers-drone-service-providers/us-d1/) and paired it with a PIC microcontroller-driven display, to make a radio altimeter to help my students learn to judge their height above ground when learning to land.

First iteration was with a four digit display height readout, but nobody has time to be looking at that while landing, so now I have three LED’s and a buzzer: red shows above 25’, amber is 4’-25’ and green is 3’ and below. The buzzer sounds intermittently below 25’ and continuously at 3’. The switch disables the buzzer, in case it gets irritating.

Because I’m in a TC aircraft and not OBAM, the antenna is attached with 3M mate-n-lok to the inside of a plastic inspection hatch on the belly (radiation transparent) and the whole thing is powered from the 5v output of a USB port (or USB battery power-pack).

I have noticed that the antenna emits enough unwanted RF on a frequency of 125.00MHz to open the COM squelch and give a lot of noise in the headsets on that frequency, which is unfortunate as 125.00MHz is the tower frequency of a nearby airport, but other than that it works well.

Here’s a picture of the display unit, the box is about 3 inches long:

<IMG_2561.jpeg>

<IMG_2560.jpeg>

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2022 8:15 am    Post subject: Re: Radio altimeter Reply with quote

david(at)carter.net wrote:
Very similar in concept to this product - 

https://landingheight.com/shop/

I have their earlier non-certifed version in my RV-7A.  

https://www.enginebridge.com/product/landing-height-controller-copy/

If anyone is interested in developing a similar system, the Benewake LiDAR unit used in this product is available separately:

http://en.benewake.com/product/detail/5c345cc2e5b3a844c472329a.html

Another company called LightWare make similar sensors at hobbyist prices:

https://lightwarelidar.com/


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