[simpits-tech] The Cougar Has landed - Mating Season

Thomas Nepveu simpits-tech@simpits.org
Thu, 17 Oct 2002 15:14:47 +0200


Marv,

First, since english is not my native language, I may have not
understand what you say exactly

My understanding is that you will use a CTS microstick for your no
movement base. If it is right, you can interface gluelessly your mod
with the Cougar. Same types of pots (CTS series 251), same range (100K),
same pinout.

BTW all pots in the Cougar is CTS (and C&K as a second supplier for RNG
and ANT)

Regards
Thomas

Marv De Beque wrote:
> 
> I stole a quick look inside the grip.  There is good news and bad news:
> 
> First the Bad News:
> 
> The screw on gray collar must go.  In fact, so too, the shaft that it
> attaches to on the grip side.  The screw on collar is too big for a real
> base.  Also, the mounting angle is wrong.  The Cougar sits strait up off its
> mount.  The real grip leans forward 13 degrees.
> 
> I will need to make a coupler that adapts the Cougar grip to my base and
> corrects the mounting angle.  This will add a little to the price of the
> base, but not much.
> 
> The user will need to open his grip to make the mod (4 screws).  Once made,
> it will not fit the original base unless you remove my adapter and reinstall
> the original parts.  At least it is not a permanent mod.
> 
> Some Good News:
> 
> I can make an adapter that is easy for the user to install.  Fortunately,
> Thrustmaster used a tiny plug and socket on the inside PC Board for the
> wires, so you can unplug their mount and plug mine in.  That means no
> soldering required!  There is one screw you need to unscrew inside the grip.
> It is easy, even for the mechanically declined.
> 
> Right now it looks like I will make an extension cable to plug into the
> Cougar base.  This will allow the user to keep his software the same.  I
> don't know how I will interface the output of the force sensor to the
> Cougar's base, if at all.  If I can, it will require a mod to the base.  I
> am steering away from that idea.  You may need to use the game port or EPIC
> for the force transducer interface.
> 
> All in all, it is good news for Cougar owners.
> 
> If you are thinking about a Cougar, I wouldn't hesitate to get one.
> 
> For those guys that have the real grip and base, hang in there.  After I
> finish my stick base, I'll be building am interface card that will allow a
> real F-16 base and grip to work with the PC game port or EPIC.  ;-)
> 
> Marv
> 
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