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What happens if the maximum speed is exceeded?

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What happens if the maximum speed is exceeded?

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The factor that limits operation is the speed at which measurement data can be transmitted over the network that connects the sensors to the Data Logger. This is limited by the speed of the network the ability of the Data Logger to read and store it. Each sensor node has its own microprocessor to control the measurement cycle, provide automatic range changing / diagnostics and network interface. This does not have any practical limitations. The maximum speed at which all available data is logged is 80kph – above this speed some data may be lost but at all practical operational speeds this will only be a small percentage of that required for maximum accuracy and accuracy will only be marginally reduced.

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