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PowerBox Core - Atom : Telemetry Alarms and Audio Settings 

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PowerBox Core - Atom Transmitters - Telemetry
How to setup up a basic Telemetry Sensor including setting up associated Visual and Audio Alarms

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19 авг 2024

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@juanserra7194
@juanserra7194 9 месяцев назад
Wow … you are making the money I spent on this radio worth it !!! ….. many many thanks … please keep them coming
@harrypeberdy4090
@harrypeberdy4090 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for your video's I have had my core for a number of years and still learning keep them coming Harry
11 месяцев назад
awesome!! this was really helpful
@maciekkormicki9298
@maciekkormicki9298 9 месяцев назад
Let's say voltage drops below alarm setting and stays below alarm setting. That means it will anounce it only once. What if I did not hear it because of some noise that happaned exactly at the same time. I am used to having the alarm repeat based on setting 3 times, or just repeat till I land, and I deactivate alarm. Having only 1 announcement is a little dangarous to me.
@maciekkormicki9298
@maciekkormicki9298 9 месяцев назад
Turns out there is another video called "Telemetry with Repeating Audio Alerts" that addresses my question.
@CVHeliPilot
@CVHeliPilot 9 месяцев назад
@@maciekkormicki9298 Yes, you found the video which explains this scenario.
@DonGottlieb-gh3oq
@DonGottlieb-gh3oq 3 месяца назад
Oh. Well. Ok
@tcatrccreations
@tcatrccreations 10 месяцев назад
Since there is a Core LQ1 and LQ2, as well as a Receiver LQ1 and LQ2 (and a single LQI option), are both (Core LQI and Receiver LQI) important to monitor on the main screen with a widget and alarms, or is one preferred over the other to ensure monitoring of proper signal strength. On the main screen, I was thinking about putting widgets containing Core LQ1 and LQ2, then just one widget for the PBR-9D LQI (not the separate 1 & 2). What’s your thoughts on this regarding LQI and what widgets are most important to have on the main screen and alarm thresholds for?
@CVHeliPilot
@CVHeliPilot 10 месяцев назад
LQI is basucally an aggregate value of LQ1 and LQ2. So you just really need to monitir LQI in the screen as you can always look at individual LQI 1&2 values for further analysis (if actually required) within the logs. Core LQI is basically measuring link quality of the telemetry link ie reception of the transmitted sugnal from the Rx. Rx quality is most important as this is the quality if the signal as seen by the receiver. You can set an alarm threshold for LQI at around 60%... At around 40% you will see the servos start to move in steps so setting it to 60% or maybe even 50% will still give you some headroom before the controls are impacted.
@tcatrccreations
@tcatrccreations 10 месяцев назад
@@CVHeliPilot Fantastic! Thank you for the great explanation. I truly appreciate it.
@DonGottlieb-gh3oq
@DonGottlieb-gh3oq 3 месяца назад
So moved the gps 3 in a clear spot. First vertical mounted then horizontal mounted. Because. Even with 9 10 and 11 satellites it was not anywhere near accurate. So hmmm. Now what. ? lol.
@CVHeliPilot
@CVHeliPilot 3 месяца назад
Maybe take a look at the logs and plot the sat count across the flight and see if it is losing sats during the flight.
@DonGottlieb-gh3oq
@DonGottlieb-gh3oq 3 месяца назад
@@CVHeliPilothmmm. I’ve heard some people put a filter somewhere in the electronics. Have you heard of that?
@CVHeliPilot
@CVHeliPilot 3 месяца назад
@@DonGottlieb-gh3oq The filter is only needed when the gps will not work at all..ie no sat reception.
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