Futaba FUSBS-01A S.BUS Altitude Sensor (Atmospheric Pressure Vario Meter)  [FUSBS-01A]

FUTABA SBS-01A ALTITUDE S.BUS SENSOR (ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE VARIO METER) EBB1163 (W/O PACKING)
Price:
USD$19.80
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
FUSBS-01A
GTIN:
4513886308123
Condition:
Brand New
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Altitude S.BUS sensor overview

This Futaba FUSBS-01A S.BUS sensor is an RC-scale accessory that measures atmospheric pressure to provide barometric altitude and vertical speed (vario) data over the S.BUS telemetry link. It is intended to integrate with S.BUS-capable receivers and telemetry systems to supply altitude-related telemetry for model aircraft and other RC models that use barometric data for trimming or logging.

Installation is straightforward for experienced hobbyists: connect the module to the S.BUS bus or an S.BUS-compatible receiver port and allow the system to recognize the sensor as part of the telemetry chain. In operation the sensor reports pressure-derived altitude and climb/descent rate, which can be used alongside other flight data to refine trim, set trim points, or record performance during testing flights.

When considering this accessory, confirm your receiver or telemetry device supports S.BUS sensor inputs and barometric telemetry. The module is described as an atmospheric pressure vario meter; detailed electrical and mechanical specifications should be referenced from Futaba documentation if precise mounting or power details are required.

Specifications

  • Item FUTABA SBS-01A ALTITUDE S.BUS SENSOR (ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE VARIO METER) EBB1163 (W/O PACKING)
  • Manufacturer Futaba
  • Model Number FUSBS-01A
  • Compatibility S.BUS telemetry systems
  • Function Atmospheric pressure based altitude and vario reporting
The sensor provides atmospheric pressure derived altitude and vario (climb/descent rate) telemetry via the S.BUS link.
It is designed for S.BUS connection, so it can be connected to S.BUS ports or the S.BUS bus on compatible receivers.
You need a receiver and transmitter setup that supports S.BUS telemetry; the transmitter or telemetry display must be able to interpret barometric altitude and vario values.
Yes, barometric altitude and vario output are commonly used for flight logging and to assist in trim and performance tuning when integrated into your telemetry workflow.

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