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Mon, Jun 03, 2019

UAVOS Expands Its Family Of Ground Control Stations

Designed To Monitor, Control And Display Live Video Streaming From A UAV

UAVOS has introduced a new Portable Ground Control Station (PGCS 3) implemented as a console with controls collected on the ergonomic control panel. In its basic configuration, PGCS3 comes with a military-grade rugged Getac X500 laptop, but has the ability to integrate other 15” laptop computer models making the system a more versatile platform.

The PGCS 3 is a detachable computer and a console with additional controls. The system is fully compatible with the UAVOS autopilot. Its console joysticks, push-buttons and switches are industrial, water-proofed units. The panel is equipped with a quick-release mechanism for docking the laptop.

The PGCS 3 is designed to monitor, control and display live video streaming from a UAV. It can also be used as a simulator. The station is designed for simultaneous work with an aircraft carrying a payload. A digital modem integrated into the UAVOS system provides UAV control without using an external antenna complex. UAVOS has also developed a switching and power supply board which allows the PGCS 3 to work from various power sources, as well as to charge the docked computer.

“PGCS 3 is another example of UAVOS developing industry-grade technology that supports our customers’ unique needs. The system incorporates features and technologies such as fail-safe features and redundancy, moisture resistance and the ability to operate in a wide range of temperatures - for mission flexibility, scalability, and ease of use, thus making it universally capable for the wide range of future projects,” said Aliaksei Stratsilatau, UAVOS Chairman of the board and Lead developer.

(Image provided with UVAOS news release)

FMI: www.uavos.com

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