B737 Stick Shaker couple with Control Unit

Stick Shaker Couple with PSU (USB/ETHERNET) for Boeing 737 style control column/Yoke.

Main Features

  • Assembled and tested in Italy

    System assembled and tested in FSC laboratories with the assistance of 737 pilots

  • LAN connection

    Ethernet connection to Simulator local network

  • USB Connection

    All USB types are supported

  • Completely metal, built to last

    Made of aluminum using high quality electrical/electronic materials

  • 1:1 real scale

    Designed by studying the dimensions of the original components

B737 Stick Shaker couple with Control Unit
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€1,640.00
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116526


Compatibility

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Power AC 110-240V required

Multi-voltage power supply (no change necessary) from 110 to 240V AC

Boeing style gray painted

RAL 7011, Professional anti-corrosion coating

Metal box with PSU

USB/Ethernet interface included

All cables are included

Equipped with military type connectors

Compatible with dual and single Yoke

Drivers included

FAQ

I've read on various forums that the USB connection for peripherals is old and unstable. Why are some of your peripherals still connected via USB?

A USB connection can serve various purposes: in fact, USB is the acronym for "Universal Serial Bus."

Some of these connections are used to create virtual COM ports to allow serial communication.

The disadvantage of this solution is related to the fact that there are two connections on the PC: one to the peripheral and one to the operating system.

In fact, in Device Manager, you can see both the USB device and its corresponding COM port.

If software is using the COM port and the USB connection is lost, communication is interrupted, but the software continues to occupy the port.

When communication resumes, because the original port is still occupied, the driver will assign a new port with a different number, effectively preventing reconnection.

A solution could be a LAN TCP/IP connection.

Not all of our peripherals have dual ports (USB and LAN), but where they are solely USB, it is a design choice to simplify circuitry or for reasons strictly related to speed (such as the Control Loading system).

For HID peripherals (joysticks), these problems do not occur because the peripheral is always recognized even if it was previously disconnected.

What sort of packaging do you use?

We prepare our products for dispatch with care, to ensure they reach our customers in exactly the same condition as when they leave our premises.

We avoid generic packaging and work with specialist partners who create bespoke solutions for us for each product, using extremely robust, high-quality packaging materials.

Where necessary, we provide additional protection for individual components using heat-sealed, multi-layer internal barriers to ensure complete protection against moisture, temperature fluctuations and any extreme weather conditions.


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