My question is:
Is there a way of doing the same easily, and with the same accuracy I am seeing??
I don't use this myself, but a friend asked me if it was possible and I took the challenge I have nothing to test it apart from my radio
Thanks
João
Go to Model setup/General and turn the "Extended Limits" ON.
Now go to the mixer and configure a channel.
Ch6 80% SC1 (Scaler 1)
Disable trim as you don't need it anyway.
Go to Model Setup/Limits, Ch6, and set "min" and "max" limit to -/+125%. Leave the sub-trim at 0.
The weight at 80% and extended limits at +/- 125% allow for the value of the Channel (in this case Ch6) to go over 100%, actually, 125% max.. Sometimes the RSSI is above 100%
Now go to Model Setup/Globals/Scalers.
SC1
Source RSSI
Give it a name.
offset 1
multiplier 102
divisor 10
unit Pcent
sign +
decimals 0
offset at "First"
These are the values that worked for me. The displayed value on my radio is exactly the same from over 100% down to 36%. I put the radio in range test mode to check it.. You might have to play with the multiplier and the offset, but i think these might work.
To compare both values, go to Model Setup/Globals/GVARS and set the output of Ch6, which is "O6" (not ch6), as source of the GV1, for example.
Go to the Telemetry Custom Screens and select RSSI and GV1 to be shown on one of the screens..
Now you can compare both real RSSI and the value of the channel through GV1.
Connect CH6 to the flight controller and see if it matches