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Designed to be placed anywhere in a large-diameter stack, the RC-L01 Remote Guidance Unit provides full command module functionality. | Designed to be placed anywhere in a large-diameter stack, the RC-L01 Remote Guidance Unit provides full command module functionality. | ||
− | It consumes almost twice as much [[electricity]] as most other [[probe]] | + | It consumes almost twice as much [[electricity]] as most other [[probe#Probe cores|probe cores]] but provides three times as much torque and, like its smaller sibling the [[RC-001S Remote Guidance Unit]], stores significantly more electric charge than most, as well as lasting for >80 hours in hibernation from a full charge with no power input. It can also survive for 833 minutes (or 13.8 hours) off of the [[Z-4K Rechargeable Battery Bank]] |
− | Weighing a | + | |
+ | Weighing half a ton, it is the heaviest probe core, but it is still lighter than the lightest manned command pod. | ||
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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]]. | ||
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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. | ||
== Product description == | == Product description == | ||
− | {{Quote|A larger version of the popular RGU system, developed in partnership with the | + | {{Quote|A larger version of the popular RGU system, developed in partnership with the Rockomax conglomerate.|manufacturer=SEC}} |
== Changes == | == Changes == | ||
− | ; | + | ;[[1.2]] |
+ | * Added KerbNet | ||
+ | ;[[0.20]] | ||
* Initial Release | * Initial Release | ||
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+ | == Gallery == | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | remote_guidance.jpg|A rover guided by a remote guidance unit. Note the Commnet icon. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
{{Parts}} | {{Parts}} | ||
[[Category:Command modules]] | [[Category:Command modules]] |
Latest revision as of 11:54, 13 May 2020
RC-L01 Remote Guidance Unit | |||||
Command module by STEADLER Engineering Corps | |||||
Radial size | Large | ||||
Cost | (total) | 3 400.00 | |||
Mass | (total) | 0.500 t | |||
Drag | 0.2 | ||||
Max. Temp. | 2000 K | ||||
Impact Tolerance | 9 m/s | ||||
Research | Large Probes | ||||
Unlock cost | 24 800 | ||||
Since version | 0.20 | ||||
Part configuration | probeStackLarge.cfg | ||||
Required crew | 1 | ||||
Multihop | Yes | ||||
Electricity required | 4.80 ⚡/min | ||||
Torque | 1.5 kN·m | ||||
Electricity required |
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SAS level | 3 | ||||
Field of View | (min) | 5 ° | |||
(max) | 90 ° | ||||
Anomaly detection | 30 % | ||||
Enhanceable | No | ||||
Modes | Biome | ||||
Terrain | |||||
Antenna type | Internal | ||||
Antenna rating | 5 km | ||||
Packed volume | None | ||||
Electric capacity | 30 ⚡ |
The RC-L01 Remote Guidance Unit is a command module built for unmanned Rockomax/Size 2 rockets.
Contents
Usage
Designed to be placed anywhere in a large-diameter stack, the RC-L01 Remote Guidance Unit provides full command module functionality.
It consumes almost twice as much electricity as most other probe cores but provides three times as much torque and, like its smaller sibling the RC-001S Remote Guidance Unit, stores significantly more electric charge than most, as well as lasting for >80 hours in hibernation from a full charge with no power input. It can also survive for 833 minutes (or 13.8 hours) off of the Z-4K Rechargeable Battery Bank
Weighing half a ton, it is the heaviest probe core, but it is still lighter than the lightest manned command pod.
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
“ | A larger version of the popular RGU system, developed in partnership with the Rockomax conglomerate. — STEADLER Engineering Corps |
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Changes
- Added KerbNet
- Initial Release