Hi
I would like to have the maximum speed, altitude and range reached on my Taranis telemetery screen.
Anybody succesfully done that? I cant figure it out....
Thank you in advance
Maximum speed, altitude and range value on Taranis screen
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Re: Maximum speed, altitude and range value on Taranis screen
Information required to answer this includes:
What version of firmware is on your Taranis.
What sensors are you using.
The range will be the only thing that is difficult if you have a GPS. Probably impossible without.
A vario and speed sensor could give you altitude and speed..
What version of firmware is on your Taranis.
What sensors are you using.
The range will be the only thing that is difficult if you have a GPS. Probably impossible without.
A vario and speed sensor could give you altitude and speed..
Dean
OldDmbThms: 1. Takeoff, 2. Crash, 3. Repair, GOTO 1
OldDmbThms: 1. Takeoff, 2. Crash, 3. Repair, GOTO 1
Re: Maximum speed, altitude and range value on Taranis screen
version 2.0.18
I am using FrSky GPS v2. It gives me the time, GPS(coordinates), Gspd(speed) and Galt(altitude) values. And with those I can also create virtual sensors for distance and range.
Now I would like to have maximum reached speed, altitude and range on my Taranis screen but I dont know how to do it. I thought it was with max function - when creating virtual sensor, but it does not work.
I am using FrSky GPS v2. It gives me the time, GPS(coordinates), Gspd(speed) and Galt(altitude) values. And with those I can also create virtual sensors for distance and range.
Now I would like to have maximum reached speed, altitude and range on my Taranis screen but I dont know how to do it. I thought it was with max function - when creating virtual sensor, but it does not work.
Re: Maximum speed, altitude and range value on Taranis screen
You say 2.0.18, but you also talk of "virtual sensors", not sure what you're talking about since there is no such notion in 2.0.
On 2.0 in the telemetry screen configuration when choosing an item to display at the end of the list you'll find things like "Dst+", which is max distance.
On 2.0 in the telemetry screen configuration when choosing an item to display at the end of the list you'll find things like "Dst+", which is max distance.
Re: Maximum speed, altitude and range value on Taranis screen
Sorry, 2.0.18 was the bootloader.
OpenTX is the last 2.1.9!
OpenTX is the last 2.1.9!
Re: Maximum speed, altitude and range value on Taranis screen
Not much different then, the order has just changed and instead of the +/- being at the end they're chained with each sensor e.g. RSSI, RSSI-, RSSI+.