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The '''RC-001S Remote Guidance Unit''' is an unmanned [[Command Module]] that runs on [[Electricity]].
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The '''RC-001S Remote Guidance Unit''' is a [[command module]] built for unmanned [[radial size|Size 1]] rockets.
  
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
Designed to be placed anywhere in the stack, the RC-L01 Remote Guidance Unit provides full command module functionality.
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Designed to be placed anywhere in a small-diameter stack, the RC-001S Remote Guidance Unit provides full command module functionality with full [[SAS]] control, including all [[direction selector]]s, and a very small amount of reaction wheel torque.
  
The RC-L01 Remote Guidance Unit features a size-1 node on top and bottom.
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It consumes twice times as much [[electricity]] as most other [[probe#Probe cores|probe cores]], but, like its larger sibling the [[RC-L01 Remote Guidance Unit]], stores significantly more electric charge than most, as well as lasting for >20 hours in hibernation from a full charge with no power input.
  
== Description ==
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It is one of a few high end probe cores that can collect, store and transfer experiments in the same way as an [[experiment storage unit]].
{{Quote|Developed at the behest of H.R. departments everywhere, the RGU allows for ground control of unmanned rockets.|STEADLER Engineering Corps}}
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If attached to a ship with a pilot, this ship will be able to [[Probe Control Point|control probes]] or rovers without a connection to the KSC.
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== Product description ==
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{{Quote|The STEADLER RGU core is one of the most complete command units available to date, featuring all the latest guidance systems, plus its own internal set of Reaction Wheels. STEADLER claims this is the closest one can get to a fully self-contained spacecraft. (Some assembly required. Spacecraft sold separately)|manufacturer=SEC}}
  
 
== Changes ==
 
== Changes ==
;{{Version|0.20|}}
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;[[1.2]]
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* Added KerbNet
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* Initial Release
 
* Initial Release
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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remote_guidance.jpg|A rover guided by a remote guidance unit. Note the Commnet icon.
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</gallery>
  
 
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{{Parts}}
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[[Category:Command modules]]

Latest revision as of 17:55, 6 July 2019

RC-001S Remote Guidance Unit
Part image
Command module by
STEADLER Engineering Corps

Radial size Small
Cost (total) 2 250.00 Funds
Mass (total) 0.100 t
Drag 0.2
Max. Temp. 2000 K
Impact Tolerance 9 m/s
Research Unmanned tech.png Advanced Unmanned Tech
Unlock cost 17 800 Funds
Since version 0.20
Part configuration probeStackSmall.cfg
Required crew Crew
Multihop No
Electricity required 3.00 ⚡/min
Torque 0.5 kN·m
Electricity required
0.060
s·kN·m
SAS level 3
Field of View (min) 9 °
(max) 81 °
Anomaly detection 24 %
Enhanceable No
Modes Biome
Terrain
Antenna type Internal
Antenna rating 5 km
Packed volume 400 l
Electric capacity 15 ⚡

The RC-001S Remote Guidance Unit is a command module built for unmanned Size 1 rockets.

Usage

Designed to be placed anywhere in a small-diameter stack, the RC-001S Remote Guidance Unit provides full command module functionality with full SAS control, including all direction selectors, and a very small amount of reaction wheel torque.

It consumes twice times as much electricity as most other probe cores, but, like its larger sibling the RC-L01 Remote Guidance Unit, stores significantly more electric charge than most, as well as lasting for >20 hours in hibernation from a full charge with no power input.

It is one of a few high end probe cores that can collect, store and transfer experiments in the same way as an experiment storage unit.

If attached to a ship with a pilot, this ship will be able to control probes or rovers without a connection to the KSC.

Product description

The STEADLER RGU core is one of the most complete command units available to date, featuring all the latest guidance systems, plus its own internal set of Reaction Wheels. STEADLER claims this is the closest one can get to a fully self-contained spacecraft. (Some assembly required. Spacecraft sold separately)

STEADLER Engineering Corps

Changes

1.2
  • Added KerbNet
0.20
  • Initial Release

Gallery